Andy Robertson (born 13 December 1983, Scunthorpe, England) is an English football defender who currently plays for Weston-super-Mare in the Conference South.
Robertson started his career at Southampton as a youth trainee playing in the reserves. However, Robertson could not crack the first team and eventually left on a free transfer in the summer of 2003 to Dr. Martens League Premier Division club Chippenham.
Robertson finished out the season with Chippenham. Frank Gregan, then manager of Weston-super-Mare, saw the potential in the young defender and Robertson joined the Seagulls on a free transfer on 16 July 2004.
In the 2007/2008 season, Robertson briefly served as club captain for the Seagulls. A drop in former captain Craig Loxton's performances saw Loxton lose the armband, which Tony Ricketts then gave to Robertson. However, upon the signing of Andy Gurney to the club, Robertson relinquished the armband to the veteran defender. His performances also saw him gain the club's Player of the Month award for October 2007 which was sponsored by, quite possibly, the greatest overseas supporter of the Seagulls in their history.
Robertson started his career at Southampton as a youth trainee playing in the reserves. However, Robertson could not crack the first team and eventually left on a free transfer in the summer of 2003 to Dr. Martens League Premier Division club Chippenham.
Robertson finished out the season with Chippenham. Frank Gregan, then manager of Weston-super-Mare, saw the potential in the young defender and Robertson joined the Seagulls on a free transfer on 16 July 2004.
In the 2007/2008 season, Robertson briefly served as club captain for the Seagulls. A drop in former captain Craig Loxton's performances saw Loxton lose the armband, which Tony Ricketts then gave to Robertson. However, upon the signing of Andy Gurney to the club, Robertson relinquished the armband to the veteran defender. His performances also saw him gain the club's Player of the Month award for October 2007 which was sponsored by, quite possibly, the greatest overseas supporter of the Seagulls in their history.
Buklod-UPLB is a socio-civic and politically oriented student organization in the University of the Philippines - Los Baños. It was started on 2004 by a group of students who envisioned themselves as people who would start the change in the campus and the nation.
The organization is actively participating in the University Student Council and College Student Council Elections. It also carries out other activities that are political in nature or projects that aims to raise social awareness in the UPLB community.
(Ad Hoc) Executive Committee, Academic Year 2007 - 2008
Chairperson: Ligaya Vanessa Enriquez
Vice-Chairperson: Abigail Manalo
Committee Heads:
Advocacy: Ramon Angelo Robrigado
Externals: Emillioly Elisorio
Finance: Ernilyn Brown
Information: Charis Madeleine Ebao
Internals: Sunshine Salgado
Logistics: Bryan Maga
Membership: Liane Angeline Silla
Secretariat: Jenna Quilang
Past Candidates for the University Student Council Elections
2005
Chairperson: Francis Albert Javier
Vice-Chairperson: May Gordoncillo
Councilors:
Pedro Sebastian Caballero
Joyce Grajo
Neenah Bonafe Hilario
Darwin Lee
Paul Lumapat
Blessing Manuel
Karen Crisaliz Mañebo
Nilo Samaniego
Laarni Tellano
Lloyd Yales
2006
Chairperson: Bea Kahulugan
Vice-Chairperson: Jericho Banaticla
Councilors:
Phoebe Barrameda
Ronald Borile
Mae Catibog
Ligaya Vanessa Enriquez
Theriz Loring
Santiago Marilag Jr.
Allan Dale Oberio
Christian Joyce Tanciangco
Benjie Villacorte
Raymond Zaño
2007
Chairperson: Karen Clarice Melu
Vice-Chairperson: Jester Delos Santos
Councilors:
Jan Excel Cabling
Roxanne David
Ligaya Vanessa Enriquez
Steven Gatacelo
Edmund Kiel Jadol
Kim Dong Hyun
Faith Abigail Lumicao
Romel Poblete
Mark Francis Recierdo
Ramon Angelo Robrigado
The organization is actively participating in the University Student Council and College Student Council Elections. It also carries out other activities that are political in nature or projects that aims to raise social awareness in the UPLB community.
(Ad Hoc) Executive Committee, Academic Year 2007 - 2008
Chairperson: Ligaya Vanessa Enriquez
Vice-Chairperson: Abigail Manalo
Committee Heads:
Advocacy: Ramon Angelo Robrigado
Externals: Emillioly Elisorio
Finance: Ernilyn Brown
Information: Charis Madeleine Ebao
Internals: Sunshine Salgado
Logistics: Bryan Maga
Membership: Liane Angeline Silla
Secretariat: Jenna Quilang
Past Candidates for the University Student Council Elections
2005
Chairperson: Francis Albert Javier
Vice-Chairperson: May Gordoncillo
Councilors:
Pedro Sebastian Caballero
Joyce Grajo
Neenah Bonafe Hilario
Darwin Lee
Paul Lumapat
Blessing Manuel
Karen Crisaliz Mañebo
Nilo Samaniego
Laarni Tellano
Lloyd Yales
2006
Chairperson: Bea Kahulugan
Vice-Chairperson: Jericho Banaticla
Councilors:
Phoebe Barrameda
Ronald Borile
Mae Catibog
Ligaya Vanessa Enriquez
Theriz Loring
Santiago Marilag Jr.
Allan Dale Oberio
Christian Joyce Tanciangco
Benjie Villacorte
Raymond Zaño
2007
Chairperson: Karen Clarice Melu
Vice-Chairperson: Jester Delos Santos
Councilors:
Jan Excel Cabling
Roxanne David
Ligaya Vanessa Enriquez
Steven Gatacelo
Edmund Kiel Jadol
Kim Dong Hyun
Faith Abigail Lumicao
Romel Poblete
Mark Francis Recierdo
Ramon Angelo Robrigado
HometownQuotes is a real-time online insurance lead service founded by former insurance agents Bob Klee and Hunter Ingram and Internet marketing entrepreneur Matt McWilliams. The company is based in Franklin, TN - a suburb of Nashville, TN. Since the HometownQuotes web site was launched at the end of 2003, the company has grown exponentially and serviced consumers and insurance agents across the United States.
Services for Consumers
HometownQuotes is a free service for consumers that allows them to comparison shop for insurance after completing one form. With the company's services, individuals seeking quotes for auto, home, life or health insurance are connected with multiple insurance agents - giving each agent the opportunity to compete for each consumer's business.
Services for Insurance Agents
HometownQuotes provides quoting opportunities for insurance agents. The company's lead service is a business growth tool that connects insurance agents with consumers unlike other methods of marketing . HometownQuotes offers insurance agents services that include lead management, follow-up e-mails, customized filters, webinars and a monthly newsletter that consists of industry news and tips.
Awards
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?vAEIzqyQuYRo&featurerelated Best in Business 2007] - Nashville Business Journal
- The Tennessean and the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce
Behind the Scenes - Williamson County Impact Award - Nashville Business Journal
- BusinessTN magazine
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Services for Consumers
HometownQuotes is a free service for consumers that allows them to comparison shop for insurance after completing one form. With the company's services, individuals seeking quotes for auto, home, life or health insurance are connected with multiple insurance agents - giving each agent the opportunity to compete for each consumer's business.
Services for Insurance Agents
HometownQuotes provides quoting opportunities for insurance agents. The company's lead service is a business growth tool that connects insurance agents with consumers unlike other methods of marketing . HometownQuotes offers insurance agents services that include lead management, follow-up e-mails, customized filters, webinars and a monthly newsletter that consists of industry news and tips.
Awards
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?vAEIzqyQuYRo&featurerelated Best in Business 2007] - Nashville Business Journal
- The Tennessean and the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce
Behind the Scenes - Williamson County Impact Award - Nashville Business Journal
- BusinessTN magazine
-
T.S. Krishnamurthy was born in 1919 in a modest yet well respected vedic family in the village of Tirumangalakkudi, 30 kilometers from the city of Kumbakonam in the Cauvery delta region. His father Seetharama Sastri was a well known vedic pundit in the region. In 1994, he came out with a translation of Adi Shankara's commentary on Vishnu Sahasranama.
Personal Life
Krishnamurthy, known as Kittu, attended the Sri Ramakrishna Mission school at Mylapore, Madras and later pursued his BA in economics at where he won the gold medal for being the top ranked student in the whole of Madras Presidency. Popular Tamil film actor 'Gemini' Ganesan was his friend and class mate in school as well as at MCC.
Krishnamurthy, joined the state revenue department and rose to the position of district revenue officer. He retired in 1974, and settled down to life varied scholarly pursuits in Tiruvisainallur, a village on the banks of Cauvery, not very far from his ancestral place. Krishnamurthy was married to Lakshmi Ammal who passed away in 1993. He had four children--two sons and two daughters. His elder son T.K. Ramaseshan retired as a tehsildar in Kumbakonam, and his second son, T.K. Srinivasan, was a senior manager with State Bank of India. An extremely devout man and a cricket expert of some repute, Srinivasan carries on with the legacy of his father's scholarly works.
Translation of Vishnu Sahasranama
His translation of Shankaracharya's commentary on Vishnu Sahasranama is one of the very few such available works that bring out the context and meaning of the popular shlokas in simple and lucid English. The book was published by -based Karkotaka Vayalore Trust, a non-profit publishing house run by Krishnamurthy's nephew V.S. Suryanarayanan.
In a broad brush introduction to the book, Krishnamurthy provides a insight into the key aspects of Indic philosophy. His comparison of metaphysics and vedic thought to modern science is perhaps one of the most concise and reader-friendly work on the subject. In the writing of the book, Krishnamurthy was assisted in a big way by his elder brother T.S Seshasayee, an expert on sanskrit grammar and comparative religion, and another vedic scholar Gudalur R Ramachandran.
Personal Life
Krishnamurthy, known as Kittu, attended the Sri Ramakrishna Mission school at Mylapore, Madras and later pursued his BA in economics at where he won the gold medal for being the top ranked student in the whole of Madras Presidency. Popular Tamil film actor 'Gemini' Ganesan was his friend and class mate in school as well as at MCC.
Krishnamurthy, joined the state revenue department and rose to the position of district revenue officer. He retired in 1974, and settled down to life varied scholarly pursuits in Tiruvisainallur, a village on the banks of Cauvery, not very far from his ancestral place. Krishnamurthy was married to Lakshmi Ammal who passed away in 1993. He had four children--two sons and two daughters. His elder son T.K. Ramaseshan retired as a tehsildar in Kumbakonam, and his second son, T.K. Srinivasan, was a senior manager with State Bank of India. An extremely devout man and a cricket expert of some repute, Srinivasan carries on with the legacy of his father's scholarly works.
Translation of Vishnu Sahasranama
His translation of Shankaracharya's commentary on Vishnu Sahasranama is one of the very few such available works that bring out the context and meaning of the popular shlokas in simple and lucid English. The book was published by -based Karkotaka Vayalore Trust, a non-profit publishing house run by Krishnamurthy's nephew V.S. Suryanarayanan.
In a broad brush introduction to the book, Krishnamurthy provides a insight into the key aspects of Indic philosophy. His comparison of metaphysics and vedic thought to modern science is perhaps one of the most concise and reader-friendly work on the subject. In the writing of the book, Krishnamurthy was assisted in a big way by his elder brother T.S Seshasayee, an expert on sanskrit grammar and comparative religion, and another vedic scholar Gudalur R Ramachandran.