Vashishat Bharti Vidya Mandir Talwara, is one of the oldest educational institution imparting quality education to the students since 1984. Previously this institution is known by and is running under the banner of Vashishat Baharti Public School but later on due to management changes and demand of time forced the management of VBVM to upgrade building and the overall infrastructure of the school. Now this school is known in the region by the name of VBVM(Vashishat Bharti Vidya Mandir).
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Trouble On a Plane is a short film written and directed by Belgian filmmaker Maxime Brulein, starring Maline Germanova, Hollie D. Larkey, Christina Maria Davis, James Andersson, Douglas J. Myers and David Waite. It was produced by Two M Films.
Background
Set entirely on a private jet, the film was an homage to the master of suspense, Alfred Hitchcock, using the same camera technics, angles and composition. While the story is a whodunit, something Hitchcock claimed he would never do because he wanted the audience to know right up front what was going to happen, the script is full of Hitchcock film references, including the name of the characters.
The film was shot at the Long Beach Airport, inside the same plane that was used in the 1994's James Cameron film True Lies, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Plot
When the mysterious Dr. Edwards is found lifeless during a flight on board of a private jet, all three other passengers become the prime suspects. While they at first don’t seem to know one another, secrets are quickly revealed and confessions follow each other up at jet engine speed. But have they all said too much, too soon?
Cast
* James Henry Anderson as Bruno Bertrani
* Christina Maria Davis as Madeleine
* Malina Germanova as Rebecca
* Hollie D. Larkey as Eve Kaplan
* Douglas Myers as Roger Devlin
* David C. Waite as Dr. Edwards
Background
Set entirely on a private jet, the film was an homage to the master of suspense, Alfred Hitchcock, using the same camera technics, angles and composition. While the story is a whodunit, something Hitchcock claimed he would never do because he wanted the audience to know right up front what was going to happen, the script is full of Hitchcock film references, including the name of the characters.
The film was shot at the Long Beach Airport, inside the same plane that was used in the 1994's James Cameron film True Lies, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Plot
When the mysterious Dr. Edwards is found lifeless during a flight on board of a private jet, all three other passengers become the prime suspects. While they at first don’t seem to know one another, secrets are quickly revealed and confessions follow each other up at jet engine speed. But have they all said too much, too soon?
Cast
* James Henry Anderson as Bruno Bertrani
* Christina Maria Davis as Madeleine
* Malina Germanova as Rebecca
* Hollie D. Larkey as Eve Kaplan
* Douglas Myers as Roger Devlin
* David C. Waite as Dr. Edwards
Now....or Then (formerly Now....and Then) is a pricing game on the American television game show The Price Is Right. Debuting on September 17, 1980, it is played for a prize worth more than $3,000 and uses grocery items.
Gameplay
The contestant is shown six grocery items arranged on a circular board divided into six wedges, and a year and month sometime (usually 8 to 10 years) in the past.
The contestant selects a grocery item and must determine whether the price given for it is either the current price ("now") or the price as of the specified past date ("then"). To win the game, the contestant must correctly guess three items that are on adjacent wedges of the circle. The contestant may continue selecting as many items as needed until the goal is either achieved or made impossible.
There is an unstated rule that there are always four "now" prices and two "then" prices.
History
Now....or Then was created by Steve Ryan, who also created Blockbusters, produced all of the rebus puzzles on Classic Concentration, and wrote all of the puzzles on Password Plus and Body Language.
Until 1986, the game was named "Now....and Then." The name was changed to more accurately reflect the decision the contestant had to make.
The "then" prices are sourced from archived newspaper advertisements.
Gameplay
The contestant is shown six grocery items arranged on a circular board divided into six wedges, and a year and month sometime (usually 8 to 10 years) in the past.
The contestant selects a grocery item and must determine whether the price given for it is either the current price ("now") or the price as of the specified past date ("then"). To win the game, the contestant must correctly guess three items that are on adjacent wedges of the circle. The contestant may continue selecting as many items as needed until the goal is either achieved or made impossible.
There is an unstated rule that there are always four "now" prices and two "then" prices.
History
Now....or Then was created by Steve Ryan, who also created Blockbusters, produced all of the rebus puzzles on Classic Concentration, and wrote all of the puzzles on Password Plus and Body Language.
Until 1986, the game was named "Now....and Then." The name was changed to more accurately reflect the decision the contestant had to make.
The "then" prices are sourced from archived newspaper advertisements.
Boedeker Plastics, Inc. is a plastic materials distributor and machine shop in Shiner, Texas.
General information
Boedeker Plastics consists of two distinct parts: a stocking wholesale distributor of plastic stock shapes and a plastics-only CNC machine shop.
Boedeker Plastics sells more than 100 different kinds of plastics in "stock shapes," that is, pre-molded sheet, rod, and tube commonly used by machine shops and OEMs to make machined plastic parts. Simply put, they describe themselves as "a lumberyard for plastics."
Boedeker Plastics also has a plastics-only CNC machine shop that makes plastic parts for customers in a wide variety of industries, including oil and gas, semiconductor, medical, aerospace, and equipment manufacturers. The machine shop is made up of CNC mills, lathes, and machining centers of various size and type.
As of January 2007, Boedeker Plastics had 91 employees, most working in Shiner. The company has approximately of buildings, including of warehouse, of machine shop, and the balance is used for office and storage.
Company history
Boedeker Plastics was established in 1984 by Marvin Boedeker and his wife, Cathy Sofka Boedeker. Both were born and raised in Shiner. In the early 1980s, Marvin was branch manager of A-1 Plastics in Houston, Texas. When the Houston branch was sold, Marvin moved back to Shiner and started his own company. Throughout the '80s, the company was relatively small, with fewer than 10 employees.
In 1994, Boedeker Plastics started their own machine shop to produce plastic parts from the molded sheet, rod, and tube sold by the distribution company. The machine shop has expanded and, in January 2007, employed more than 40 people.
General information
Boedeker Plastics consists of two distinct parts: a stocking wholesale distributor of plastic stock shapes and a plastics-only CNC machine shop.
Boedeker Plastics sells more than 100 different kinds of plastics in "stock shapes," that is, pre-molded sheet, rod, and tube commonly used by machine shops and OEMs to make machined plastic parts. Simply put, they describe themselves as "a lumberyard for plastics."
Boedeker Plastics also has a plastics-only CNC machine shop that makes plastic parts for customers in a wide variety of industries, including oil and gas, semiconductor, medical, aerospace, and equipment manufacturers. The machine shop is made up of CNC mills, lathes, and machining centers of various size and type.
As of January 2007, Boedeker Plastics had 91 employees, most working in Shiner. The company has approximately of buildings, including of warehouse, of machine shop, and the balance is used for office and storage.
Company history
Boedeker Plastics was established in 1984 by Marvin Boedeker and his wife, Cathy Sofka Boedeker. Both were born and raised in Shiner. In the early 1980s, Marvin was branch manager of A-1 Plastics in Houston, Texas. When the Houston branch was sold, Marvin moved back to Shiner and started his own company. Throughout the '80s, the company was relatively small, with fewer than 10 employees.
In 1994, Boedeker Plastics started their own machine shop to produce plastic parts from the molded sheet, rod, and tube sold by the distribution company. The machine shop has expanded and, in January 2007, employed more than 40 people.