Krishna G. Naik (1932 - September 2007) was the founder principal of Gokhale Centenary College, Ankola affiliated to the Karnataka University, Dharwar for over two decades and the secretary of the Kanara welfare trust the trust of the college.
Early life
Born and raised in Hanehalli village, he completed his high school diploma in the year 1950 from the A. H. School a school from his village. He received his B.Sc. (1955) and M.Sc. (1957) in Mathematics from Karnatak College, Dharwar of the Karnataka University, Dharwar.
Career
Naik started his career as a lecturer in mathematics at Kabbur Institute of Engineering, Dharwad and later as head of the department of mathematics at Karnataka College Dharwar prior to joining G. C. College, Ankola in the year 1966. Later in the year 1980, Naik was shortlisted for the position Vice Chancellor at the Karnataka University, Dharwar .
K. G. Naik served as the founder principal of G. C. College, Ankola for 24 years. He implemented Dinakara Desai’s plan of establishing the college in Ankola region the region of backward people of the district North Kanara . Academic reforms he brought about in the college during his tenure as principal are remarkable. K. G. Naik's constant efforts helped shape the college and transformed it into one of the best institutions in the Uttar Kannada district. Dom Moraes a well known writer, and a columnist in his book Open Eyes Journey through Karnataka credited Naik for his leadership and called Gokhale Centenary College as the flagship of Kanara Welfare Trust .
Naik also took part in various community services (committees) in and around of Ankola including Dinakara Desai Pratisthan, Karnataka Sangh, Nudijenu Dashmanotsava Samiti and the Karnataka Rajya Vijnan Parishat of the Uttar Kannada district. He was a member of the advisory committee of All India Radio in Dharwad.
Early life
Born and raised in Hanehalli village, he completed his high school diploma in the year 1950 from the A. H. School a school from his village. He received his B.Sc. (1955) and M.Sc. (1957) in Mathematics from Karnatak College, Dharwar of the Karnataka University, Dharwar.
Career
Naik started his career as a lecturer in mathematics at Kabbur Institute of Engineering, Dharwad and later as head of the department of mathematics at Karnataka College Dharwar prior to joining G. C. College, Ankola in the year 1966. Later in the year 1980, Naik was shortlisted for the position Vice Chancellor at the Karnataka University, Dharwar .
K. G. Naik served as the founder principal of G. C. College, Ankola for 24 years. He implemented Dinakara Desai’s plan of establishing the college in Ankola region the region of backward people of the district North Kanara . Academic reforms he brought about in the college during his tenure as principal are remarkable. K. G. Naik's constant efforts helped shape the college and transformed it into one of the best institutions in the Uttar Kannada district. Dom Moraes a well known writer, and a columnist in his book Open Eyes Journey through Karnataka credited Naik for his leadership and called Gokhale Centenary College as the flagship of Kanara Welfare Trust .
Naik also took part in various community services (committees) in and around of Ankola including Dinakara Desai Pratisthan, Karnataka Sangh, Nudijenu Dashmanotsava Samiti and the Karnataka Rajya Vijnan Parishat of the Uttar Kannada district. He was a member of the advisory committee of All India Radio in Dharwad.
Introduction
Xtreme Jailbreak (also known as xJb) was founded on the 30th of August, 2009. It is now Australia's largest Jailbreak community with over 2500 members . The community and servers are owned by Viper of Xtreme Servers, run by Wolfman (Server Operator), Ollie (Server Technician), Westi and Nibbles, with the additional help of over 150 in-game admins. The Xtreme Jailbreak community focuses on Jailbreak game play for Counter Strike: Source, with two 50 slot servers both ranked in the top 150 worldwide , both hosted by Xtreme Servers.
What is Jailbreak
Jailbreak is a Counter Strike: Source mod where the Counter Terrorists take on the role of a Prison Correctional Officer and the Terrorists, armed with only a knife, take on the role of the Prisoners. The Prison Officers are ideally supposed to take control of the Prisoners, killing anyone who disobeys orders. Through a series of games/activities, the Prisoners are slowly eliminated until only one remains. That prisoner then initiates what is known as "Last Request". They choose from a variety of 1v1 games against a Prison Officer, such as Shot for Shot, Deagle Toss or Knife Fight.
Current Happenings
*Xtreme Jailbreak is currently hosting a video competition. The winner will receive free admin, click here to find out more information
*Xtreme Jailbreak is currently having an Australia Day sale with 20% off admin, click here for more information
*New skins and maps are currently in production
*New Last Request (!lr) system is currently being worked on
*Two of Xtreme Jailbreaks highly respected and loved admins, Bubbles and Rusty, have temporarily left the community for the remainder of the year to focus on their education
*All bans have been reset (over 1800) to give everyone a second chance
*Xtreme Jailbreak now has a Team Speak server, click here for more information
xJb Games
Some of the more common games played on Xtreme Jailbreak are:
1. Simon says.
One person is designated Simon and will issue orders. If the order is prefixed with "Simon says" then the Prisoners must perform the action. If they fail to do so, or do so incorrectly, they may then be killed. For example, if Simon says "crouch" and the Prisoner continues to stand, they may be killed. If an order is not prefixed with "Simon says" and the Prisoner complies with the order, they may be killed because Simon did not say.
2. Make Me A Meal.
Guards take the prisoners to the kitchen and call the Prisoners out one at a time to prepare a meal for the commanding Guard. For example; burger, chips and a shake. The Prisoners will survive if the Guard is pleased with the proposed meal.
3. Whats For My B-Day
It's the Warden's birthday. The Prisoners are called out one at a time to tell the Guard what they got him/her for their birthday. The Prisoner lives if the Guard likes the gift.
4. Why You Should Be Let Out Of Prison.
The Guards call the Prisoners out one at a time, asking them why they believe they should make parole. If the Prisoner has a creative or funny reason the Guard can let them live.
5. Why Are You In Prison.
The Guard calls the Prisoners out one at a time to explain why they are in jail. If they have a creative or funny reason the Guard will let them live.
6. Trivia Games.
The Guards ask each of the Prisoners in turn a trivia question and gives them 5-10 seconds to answer. If they cannot answer, or answer incorrectly, they are killed.
7. Races.
The Guard leading the game will pick a spot for the Prisoner's to race to. It can be any route, climbing or jumping over obstacles, through water, even doing laps. The Guard will demonstrate the race and determine how many of the Prisoners will be killed for not winning.
"Leap Frog" raceing has recently become a hit, with Prisoners pairing up and jumping over the top of eachother toward the finish line.
8. Copy Cat.
Prisoners must copy the Guard leading the game, copying their movements exactly.
9. Zombie Slow Walk Day.
The Prisoners must shift walk at all times. Guards are not permitted to give orders; the only rule is that Prisoners may not have a gun at any time. The idea is to corner the Guards so the Prisoners can knife them.
10. Best Joke Game.
The Guard leading the game will call the Prisoner's out one at a time to tell a joke. If the Guard thinks the joke is funny the prisoner will get to live.
11. Jumping Contest.
Prisoners will be taken to a destination decided by the Guards. Prisoners will have to jump from the designated place. Prisoners compete to jump the farthest.
12. I Wish Game.
Prisoners are asked "if you could have 1 wish what would it be?". The Guards will kill depending on if the wish is funny or creative.
13. Zombie Day Knife.
All Guards are given 9000 hit points(HP) and are only allowed to use their knives. Prisoners are given guns. The Guards must try to knife the Prisoners while the Prisoners try to shoot their way through the Guards' tremendous HP.
14. Hide and Seek.
All guards are made to hide in a room (usually in gun rooms to prevent prisoners from using guns to kill) while the prisoners are sent out to hide. When the timer has hit the agreed time, the guards roam the map killing any prisoners that they find. In some cases guards are given high hit points (HP) to prevent the prisoners from rushing and killing the guards, thus ruining the round.
xJb Maps
List of Maps currently in the cycle:
*ba_jail_stylez
*ba_jail_xtreme_wakka
*ba_jail_xjb_dom
*ba_jail_xtreme_blackops
*ba_jail_xtreme_darkcells
*ba_jail_xtreme_downview
*ba_jail_xtreme_final
*ba_jail_xtreme_los-angeles
*ba_jail_xtreme_maximum
*ba_jail_xtreme_wazza
*ba_jail_xtreme_uprise
Each map is played for one hour.
Xtreme Jailbreak (also known as xJb) was founded on the 30th of August, 2009. It is now Australia's largest Jailbreak community with over 2500 members . The community and servers are owned by Viper of Xtreme Servers, run by Wolfman (Server Operator), Ollie (Server Technician), Westi and Nibbles, with the additional help of over 150 in-game admins. The Xtreme Jailbreak community focuses on Jailbreak game play for Counter Strike: Source, with two 50 slot servers both ranked in the top 150 worldwide , both hosted by Xtreme Servers.
What is Jailbreak
Jailbreak is a Counter Strike: Source mod where the Counter Terrorists take on the role of a Prison Correctional Officer and the Terrorists, armed with only a knife, take on the role of the Prisoners. The Prison Officers are ideally supposed to take control of the Prisoners, killing anyone who disobeys orders. Through a series of games/activities, the Prisoners are slowly eliminated until only one remains. That prisoner then initiates what is known as "Last Request". They choose from a variety of 1v1 games against a Prison Officer, such as Shot for Shot, Deagle Toss or Knife Fight.
Current Happenings
*Xtreme Jailbreak is currently hosting a video competition. The winner will receive free admin, click here to find out more information
*Xtreme Jailbreak is currently having an Australia Day sale with 20% off admin, click here for more information
*New skins and maps are currently in production
*New Last Request (!lr) system is currently being worked on
*Two of Xtreme Jailbreaks highly respected and loved admins, Bubbles and Rusty, have temporarily left the community for the remainder of the year to focus on their education
*All bans have been reset (over 1800) to give everyone a second chance
*Xtreme Jailbreak now has a Team Speak server, click here for more information
xJb Games
Some of the more common games played on Xtreme Jailbreak are:
1. Simon says.
One person is designated Simon and will issue orders. If the order is prefixed with "Simon says" then the Prisoners must perform the action. If they fail to do so, or do so incorrectly, they may then be killed. For example, if Simon says "crouch" and the Prisoner continues to stand, they may be killed. If an order is not prefixed with "Simon says" and the Prisoner complies with the order, they may be killed because Simon did not say.
2. Make Me A Meal.
Guards take the prisoners to the kitchen and call the Prisoners out one at a time to prepare a meal for the commanding Guard. For example; burger, chips and a shake. The Prisoners will survive if the Guard is pleased with the proposed meal.
3. Whats For My B-Day
It's the Warden's birthday. The Prisoners are called out one at a time to tell the Guard what they got him/her for their birthday. The Prisoner lives if the Guard likes the gift.
4. Why You Should Be Let Out Of Prison.
The Guards call the Prisoners out one at a time, asking them why they believe they should make parole. If the Prisoner has a creative or funny reason the Guard can let them live.
5. Why Are You In Prison.
The Guard calls the Prisoners out one at a time to explain why they are in jail. If they have a creative or funny reason the Guard will let them live.
6. Trivia Games.
The Guards ask each of the Prisoners in turn a trivia question and gives them 5-10 seconds to answer. If they cannot answer, or answer incorrectly, they are killed.
7. Races.
The Guard leading the game will pick a spot for the Prisoner's to race to. It can be any route, climbing or jumping over obstacles, through water, even doing laps. The Guard will demonstrate the race and determine how many of the Prisoners will be killed for not winning.
"Leap Frog" raceing has recently become a hit, with Prisoners pairing up and jumping over the top of eachother toward the finish line.
8. Copy Cat.
Prisoners must copy the Guard leading the game, copying their movements exactly.
9. Zombie Slow Walk Day.
The Prisoners must shift walk at all times. Guards are not permitted to give orders; the only rule is that Prisoners may not have a gun at any time. The idea is to corner the Guards so the Prisoners can knife them.
10. Best Joke Game.
The Guard leading the game will call the Prisoner's out one at a time to tell a joke. If the Guard thinks the joke is funny the prisoner will get to live.
11. Jumping Contest.
Prisoners will be taken to a destination decided by the Guards. Prisoners will have to jump from the designated place. Prisoners compete to jump the farthest.
12. I Wish Game.
Prisoners are asked "if you could have 1 wish what would it be?". The Guards will kill depending on if the wish is funny or creative.
13. Zombie Day Knife.
All Guards are given 9000 hit points(HP) and are only allowed to use their knives. Prisoners are given guns. The Guards must try to knife the Prisoners while the Prisoners try to shoot their way through the Guards' tremendous HP.
14. Hide and Seek.
All guards are made to hide in a room (usually in gun rooms to prevent prisoners from using guns to kill) while the prisoners are sent out to hide. When the timer has hit the agreed time, the guards roam the map killing any prisoners that they find. In some cases guards are given high hit points (HP) to prevent the prisoners from rushing and killing the guards, thus ruining the round.
xJb Maps
List of Maps currently in the cycle:
*ba_jail_stylez
*ba_jail_xtreme_wakka
*ba_jail_xjb_dom
*ba_jail_xtreme_blackops
*ba_jail_xtreme_darkcells
*ba_jail_xtreme_downview
*ba_jail_xtreme_final
*ba_jail_xtreme_los-angeles
*ba_jail_xtreme_maximum
*ba_jail_xtreme_wazza
*ba_jail_xtreme_uprise
Each map is played for one hour.
George N. Kayatta R.M. (born Brooklyn, April 25, 1944) claims to have contributed to mathematics, music, fine arts and martial arts. New York Magazine reports that he refuses to appear on TV unless introduced as a "Renaissance Man". He holds three Leonardo Da Vinci Awards (as artist, author, and playwright) from the Beaux Arts Society and a Humanitarian Award from NYC Philanthropic League.
He was born in Brooklyn in 1944 and educated at St Bonaventure University (B.A. 1965), CUNY (M.A. 1968), Case Western Reserve University (Ph.D. 1970) and LaSalle Extension University (Ll.B. 1973).
Poetry
He translated the Bible into verse in 1987 as The Holy Bible in Rhyme.
Mathematics
In a talk on crackpots who make warrantless claims of revolutionary discoveries in mathematics and science (including one who claimed that π = 3 + 1/8 and another who claimed to have discovered that the sun is made of ice), Jonathan Partington stated that Kayatta's writtings The Planetarium Papers have been described as "Theories that reveal devastating insights into the disconstancy of the speed of light, the sub-zero of zero, the new p, and the inaccuracy of computer analysis of megadistance and velocity. This may change the entire facade of mathematical reality.". Underwood Dudley described Kayatta in his book Mathematical Cranks under the section "Megalomania" as a "tireless self-promoter".
Martial arts
He holds a black belt from the New York Karate Academy and has been chief writer for World Karate Magazine: he has three martial arts journalism awards. He contributed the theme music to The Magic Garden .
He was born in Brooklyn in 1944 and educated at St Bonaventure University (B.A. 1965), CUNY (M.A. 1968), Case Western Reserve University (Ph.D. 1970) and LaSalle Extension University (Ll.B. 1973).
Poetry
He translated the Bible into verse in 1987 as The Holy Bible in Rhyme.
Mathematics
In a talk on crackpots who make warrantless claims of revolutionary discoveries in mathematics and science (including one who claimed that π = 3 + 1/8 and another who claimed to have discovered that the sun is made of ice), Jonathan Partington stated that Kayatta's writtings The Planetarium Papers have been described as "Theories that reveal devastating insights into the disconstancy of the speed of light, the sub-zero of zero, the new p, and the inaccuracy of computer analysis of megadistance and velocity. This may change the entire facade of mathematical reality.". Underwood Dudley described Kayatta in his book Mathematical Cranks under the section "Megalomania" as a "tireless self-promoter".
Martial arts
He holds a black belt from the New York Karate Academy and has been chief writer for World Karate Magazine: he has three martial arts journalism awards. He contributed the theme music to The Magic Garden .
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Cristobal Cavazos Cardenas(1979-present) is a Latino and immigrant rights activist active
in Dupage County, a county west of Chicago.
Early Life
The son of former Mexican itinerant farm laborers from the Rio Grande Valley in South Texas and
Northern Mexico, Cavazos was raised in Glendale Heights IL becoming interested in poltical
activism reading about the Chicano Movement of the 1960s and 70s, Native American history, the Mexican and Cuban Revolutions, while listening to stories of the exploitation of Latinos in the fields and workplace by his parents
growing up as a youth.
Education
Described as a "rebel with a good heart" by his peers Cavazos graduated Glenbard West High in 1997, recieved his Bachelors from North Central College in Napeville in 2004 and his Masters from Northern Illinois University in Dekalb in 2009.
Activity
Cavazos is a co-founder of Immigrant Solidarity Dupage a group whose mission is to educate, unite and mobilize the community around the rights and struggles of Latinos in Dupage County.(1) Inspired by the mega-marches of 2006 and advised by several prominent March 10 Coalition activists in Chicago--the marches organizers, the group has gone on to organize marches, rallies, press conferences and community forums and is the largest Latino advocacy organization in the western suburbs of Chicago. Immigrant Solidarity Dupage has been especially vigilant that local area politicians refrain from immigrant bashing in electoral cycles for short-term poltical gain having held rallys and press conferences at politicians like Peter Roskam's (IL-6) offive.(2) The group has forged alliances with immigrant rights groups and activists both in Chicago and exurbs like Elgin, Joliet and Aurora making Dupage a hub of activity, solidarity and information sharing for the immigrant rights movement. Immigrant Soldarity Dupage is currently working on gaining Non-Profit status and plans to open a latino community and resource center in Dupage in the vein of Casa Atzlan and the Mission of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Chicago. In addition, Cavazos is also a public speaker, published journalist, musician and artist and has been active in other popular campaigns in Chicagoland in the struggle for social justice.
Personal
Cavazos is the father of baby Anita Naoli Cavazos who was born to Cavazos and long-time partner Tania Brown Hernandez
in 2008.
References
1. http://isd.dupagepeacethroughjustice.org/index.html
2.http://www.huffingtonpost.com/naazish-yarkhan/no-more-immigrant-bashing_b_136925.html
Cristobal Cavazos Cardenas(1979-present) is a Latino and immigrant rights activist active
in Dupage County, a county west of Chicago.
Early Life
The son of former Mexican itinerant farm laborers from the Rio Grande Valley in South Texas and
Northern Mexico, Cavazos was raised in Glendale Heights IL becoming interested in poltical
activism reading about the Chicano Movement of the 1960s and 70s, Native American history, the Mexican and Cuban Revolutions, while listening to stories of the exploitation of Latinos in the fields and workplace by his parents
growing up as a youth.
Education
Described as a "rebel with a good heart" by his peers Cavazos graduated Glenbard West High in 1997, recieved his Bachelors from North Central College in Napeville in 2004 and his Masters from Northern Illinois University in Dekalb in 2009.
Activity
Cavazos is a co-founder of Immigrant Solidarity Dupage a group whose mission is to educate, unite and mobilize the community around the rights and struggles of Latinos in Dupage County.(1) Inspired by the mega-marches of 2006 and advised by several prominent March 10 Coalition activists in Chicago--the marches organizers, the group has gone on to organize marches, rallies, press conferences and community forums and is the largest Latino advocacy organization in the western suburbs of Chicago. Immigrant Solidarity Dupage has been especially vigilant that local area politicians refrain from immigrant bashing in electoral cycles for short-term poltical gain having held rallys and press conferences at politicians like Peter Roskam's (IL-6) offive.(2) The group has forged alliances with immigrant rights groups and activists both in Chicago and exurbs like Elgin, Joliet and Aurora making Dupage a hub of activity, solidarity and information sharing for the immigrant rights movement. Immigrant Soldarity Dupage is currently working on gaining Non-Profit status and plans to open a latino community and resource center in Dupage in the vein of Casa Atzlan and the Mission of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Chicago. In addition, Cavazos is also a public speaker, published journalist, musician and artist and has been active in other popular campaigns in Chicagoland in the struggle for social justice.
Personal
Cavazos is the father of baby Anita Naoli Cavazos who was born to Cavazos and long-time partner Tania Brown Hernandez
in 2008.
References
1. http://isd.dupagepeacethroughjustice.org/index.html
2.http://www.huffingtonpost.com/naazish-yarkhan/no-more-immigrant-bashing_b_136925.html