Lucy Dixon is an English actress. She is a Year 13 college student studying Performing Arts in Stockport, England.
She currently plays Danielle Harker in the BBC One drama Waterloo Road.
Her character Danielle is one of the bright students and joined the cast in the third series of the show.
She currently plays Danielle Harker in the BBC One drama Waterloo Road.
Her character Danielle is one of the bright students and joined the cast in the third series of the show.
Nicholas Bogart Pauly (b. May 22, 1988) is an American college sportswriter and composer at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey. He has attended Rutgers since 2006, where he joined the sports desk of the student paper, The Daily Targum . He has covered baseball, men's basketball, cross country and the since-discontinued men's tennis team. He has also written for The Student-Operated Press, scout.com and The Brooklyn Paper. His baseball column "Pauly's Trolley" is one of the most widely-read feature of the Targum, at least in-house.
Pauly's sportswriting career is accompanied by a blossoming career in music. He is an accomplished violinist and composer, who also dabbles in the viola and vocals. His "Miniature" — named in part as a reflection of his own diminuitive stature, as well as the brevity of the piece itself — was played on 93.6 WQXR-FM.
Pauly was born at Beth Israel Medical Center in New York City and is a life-long resident of Brooklyn.
Columns
"Knights first in Big East"
"Step right up and greet the Mets"
"Tribe, Yanks looking sharp as training camp nears"
Pauly's sportswriting career is accompanied by a blossoming career in music. He is an accomplished violinist and composer, who also dabbles in the viola and vocals. His "Miniature" — named in part as a reflection of his own diminuitive stature, as well as the brevity of the piece itself — was played on 93.6 WQXR-FM.
Pauly was born at Beth Israel Medical Center in New York City and is a life-long resident of Brooklyn.
Columns
"Knights first in Big East"
"Step right up and greet the Mets"
"Tribe, Yanks looking sharp as training camp nears"
Person Centered Thinking refers to the foundational skills and tools that underlie all person centered assessment, planning and delivery of supports to people who have lost or are in danger of losing positive control in their lives. Often this is due to society's reaction to the presence of a disability. These skills and tools are not associated with any one person centered planning style, but have come from many sources in many countries over the past 20 years. They teach structured ways of listening and finding balance between what makes a person happy and what helps them stay healthy and safe. They provides effective facilitation methods for gathering, organizing, powerfully presenting, and continually acting on on-going learning.
Knightstrike is a fictional character created by William Avitt for the reality television series Who Wants to be a Superhero hosted by Stan Lee. Although he wasn't selected for the show's second season, Knightstrike remains active in the nation's Real Life Superhero community. He is registered with the online World Superhero Registry and is mentioned on the Superhero Anonymous website. Knightstrike is acquainted with many RLSH such as Master Legend and Italy's Entomo, the Insect Man, and is friends with Feedback, the winner of the show's first season. He is also pursuing becoming a role model for troubled teens in his home city of Dayton, Ohio.
Fictional Biography:
David Doyle was a seminary student studying to be a catholic priest when he received news that his father was terminally ill. He returned home in time for his father to tell him of the family legacy. Descended from the Knights Templar, it has been the duty of the males in David's family to safeguard a medallion created from gold and jewels from the fabled Ark of the Covenant. David's father told him that any soldier who went into battle wearing the medallion would be invulnerable and undefeatable. He also told David that the medallion was being preserved for the day the world needed a hero. His father's dying words were, "That time is now and that hero is you."
Powers and Weaknesses:
Knightstrike is protected by the power of God throught the Covenant Medallion. While wearing the medallion he is impervious to mortal harm as well as being able to summon a various array of superpowers from it. Among them are superhuman strength, sustained flight and the exhausting ability to rain down fire and brimstone. Knightstrike loses all of his abilities if the medallion is taken from him and the medallion also prevents him from using his powers to commit a mortal sin.
Fictional Biography:
David Doyle was a seminary student studying to be a catholic priest when he received news that his father was terminally ill. He returned home in time for his father to tell him of the family legacy. Descended from the Knights Templar, it has been the duty of the males in David's family to safeguard a medallion created from gold and jewels from the fabled Ark of the Covenant. David's father told him that any soldier who went into battle wearing the medallion would be invulnerable and undefeatable. He also told David that the medallion was being preserved for the day the world needed a hero. His father's dying words were, "That time is now and that hero is you."
Powers and Weaknesses:
Knightstrike is protected by the power of God throught the Covenant Medallion. While wearing the medallion he is impervious to mortal harm as well as being able to summon a various array of superpowers from it. Among them are superhuman strength, sustained flight and the exhausting ability to rain down fire and brimstone. Knightstrike loses all of his abilities if the medallion is taken from him and the medallion also prevents him from using his powers to commit a mortal sin.