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Richard Eskow (also known as R.J. Eskow) is a consultant with private-sector and public policy experience in the U.S. and over 20 foreign countries, primarily in health and finance. He is a Senior Fellow with the Campaign for America's Future, specializing in health and financial reform issues. He is also a musician and writer. He frequently contributes to The Huffington Post. He also maintains The Sentinel Effect for health industry and policy issues and Night Light for music, culture, and general interest. He has also been published in Common Dreams and a number of other publications, and has appeared on television and radio debating conservatives such as Tucker Carlson, Gary Bauer, and Sean Hannity. He sometimes serves as substitute host for The Young Turks, an independent Internet television show on youtube (previously on Sirius Radio), as well as 'vlogging' for their secondary YouTube channel about current political happenings.
Eskow was formerly a musician, and later became a senior executive for several Fortune 500 corporations. He currently conducts consulting work for private corporations and organizations that include the World Bank and the U.S. State Department. He is generally considered left-leaning or "progressive." He has not specified his religious beliefs, although he is a Contributing Editor for the Buddhist magazine Tricycle. He has defended liberal Christian movements like the National Council of Churches, suggesting they are better representatives of Jesus' message than fundamentalists, and has quoted progressive Jewish movements (as well as Buddhist and liberal Hindu beliefs) with approval. He has defended moderate and mystical Muslims against what he perceives to be the generalities and prejudicial criticisms of Islam opponents like Sam Harris and Rev. Franklin Graham. He has described his own ancestry as half-Jewish, half-Christian.
Eskow is a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Lifeboat Foundation, an organization dedicated to predicting and preventing "existential threats" to humanity. Other Board members include futurist Ray Kurzweil, author Douglas Coupland, and several Nobel Prize laureates. He is also a member of the Advisory Board of Cool Our Planet, a musicians' group dedicated to fighting global warming.
He is also a guitarist, singer, and songwriter. His last reported musical appearance was at a Democratic grassroots political benefit in Santa Barbara in 2006 headlined by Gen. Wesley Clark.
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Saeed Modarres ( is a Persian singer, composer, arranger and music video director currently living in Tehran, Iran. He is one of most important and effective musicians in new era of Iran pop music.
Early life and career
He was born in 23 July 1977 in Esfahan, Iran. He started playing classic piano when he was a child. His first album as a singer was in 2007 (the Life album). This album published with 8 sound track such as: zendegi edame dare-vaghti rafti-axe to,... and 4 music videos. After the first album he started producing and directing music and videos, he worked with many different artists like mehdi asadi, xaniar, kaveh danesh, reza shiri, omid saghafi, alireza bohlouli,... after a short break he made 2 single music videos, faal and bargard be man ft Ata.
Leaving Iran and Second album
After leaving Iran he started producing new album (Yek ettefaghe khoob). Second album released by Avang Music with 9 tracks. The most successful one was famous song Donyaye Varoone that was an animation music video with perfect music.
Return to Iran
After one year out of Iran he decided to return to Iran. Another time he began to produce new works with different artists like saeed naeemayi, Reza shiri, kaveh danesh, amir abbas, omid saghafi. He continued to publish new single tracks and he made bayad eshgho control kard, faal (Remix) and Yani alan kojast.
Personal life
He is a graduate of Civil Engineering also he is a professional drawer and his drawing master was Rooein Pakbaz. He has a good team work for his music production with a song writer Mona Borzouyi.
Discography
*The Life
*Yek ettefaghe khoob
Songs
*Zendegi edame dare
*Vaghti rafti
*Axe to
*Mano o to
*Cheshm haye barani
*Mojezeye man
*Adat
*Persian love
*Faal
*Bargard be man
*Gerye nakon
*Man to ro eshtebahi gereftam
*Yek ettefaghe khoob
*Poshte shishe
*Ba man rahat bash
*To hamooni ke sedam kard
*Mano o to (Remix)
*Donyaye varoone
*Bayad eshgho control kard
*Faal(Remix)
*Yani alan kojast
*Tasviri az to
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The red and black awareness ribbon is used to identify oneself as atheist. It was first used as a symbol for atheism with the creation of Atheist Solidarity Day (June 21). Its main purpose was to create a movement whereby atheists are more visible so they could help fight the negative stereotypes about atheism and create a more accurate view of atheists in the public's eye. It is also used to show solidarity with some other atheists who have to hide their atheism because of the harmful reactions from their society. The ribbon is used to protest for change, celebrate the freedom gained in some areas to be open about one's atheism, and general atheism awareness raising. Its colors were inspired from a similar campaign that used red and black in their graphics.
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Digging into WordPress Written by WordPress veterans Chris Coyier and Jeff Starr, Digging into WordPress is 400+ jam-packed pages of everything you need to get the most out of WordPress. WordPress is great right out of the box, but unless you want an ordinary vanilla blog, it is essential to understand the full potential of WordPress and have the right tools to get the job done.
In clear, easy-to-read language, Digging into WordPress shows you how to tap WordPress’ potential and take your site to the next level. From setup and configuration and customization to syndication, security and optimization, Digging into WordPress gives you everything you need to maximize the success of your site.
Written with the perfect balance of theory, explanation and code, each chapter focuses on teaching you how to improve your site using many different techniques, tips, and tricks. Each technique is fully self-contained, providing complete instructions and clear explanations to make implementation a breeze.
Along the way, as you learn about how to maximize, optimize and streamline your site, you’ll also get scores of bonus information in the form of “pop-out” boxes and side notes. These popouts and asides provide you with further context, insider information, and many more awesome techniques to improve your WordPress-powered site.
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* Title: Digging Into WordPress
* Authors: Jeff Starr, Chris Coyier
* Publisher: Self-Published, 2009
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