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Paul Leo Thomas Marazzi (born January 24 1975 in Wanstead, London) was a member of the British boyband A1. He grew up in the East End of London and in Hertfordshire, and moved to Benidorm in Spain when he was 18.

Paul showed interest in music from a very young age. His earlier preference was dance and loved to mimic Shaking Stevens. He went on to win a dance competition in London and was presented with a trophy from top recording stars Five Star. He joined Pineapple dance studios & Anna Sheers acting school in London.

In 1998 Paul answered an advert to audition for a band. He was the only successful candidate from over 2000 boys who were seen across the country.

Ben, Mark, & Christian later joined and formed the band A1. They went on to achieve two No.1’s & 8 top ten hits in the UK along with 4 albums. They achieved over 4million record sales.

Paul left the band in 2002. A1 collected a number of awards including a Brit Award in 2001. He spent a lot of time in The USA and worked with some good people. During this period he penned a number of songs… Whilst on holiday in Spain he met up with Paul Newby and discussed the possibility of forming a band.

Paul is now a member of a five piece band called Snagsby. At present the boys play a set including tracks by The Doors, Happy Mondays, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Radiohead and Jamiaroqui and much much more. The boys are also writing original material that will be included in the near future.
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Orgrimmar is the Orcish Capital City in the Warcraft Universe. It resides in the region of Durotar on the continent of Kalimdor in the world of Azeroth.

History
In the video game Warcraft III, the orc Thrall led his people from oppression by the humans. Their journey took them to Azeroth's Western Continent, Kalimdor. They settled in the region now known as Durotar, which Thrall named after his murdered father. With the help of thier new allies, the Tauren, led by Carne Bloodhoof, they settled in the north of Durotar to rebuild the orc's once-glorius society.

Layout

The layout of Orgrimmar has changed drastically between the release of Warcraft III and World of Warcraft

World of Warcraft



In World of Warcraft, Orgrimmar is divided into 6 major 'districts'. The Valley of Wisdom, The Valley of Spirits, The Valley of Strength, The Valley of Honor, The Drag, and The Cleft of Shadow.

The Valley of Strength is home to Orgrimmar's Auction House, Bank, Flight Point, and many other miscellaneous shops, vendors, and characters.

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Pteris Nodulosa groinus
Overview
Also known as "The Ferns" Pteris Nodulosa groinus is a sexually transmitted diesease (STD) resulting in a fungal growth resembling the Pteris fern genus in the crotchal region of both male and female inhabitants. Cases of Nodulosa groinus are very rare, but have been reported in Central America especially in warm, moist areas. Cases have also been reported in the temperate regions of North America near Seattle and Northern Oregon. Pteris Nodulosa groinus or PTG results in the growth of small but sensitive and often painful fungal growth resembling young fern fronds. This resemblance is the origin of the slang name The Ferns. The growths start out small, and appear as red bumps. If left untreated these bumps continue to grow to form the fern-like shapes on the crotchal region. If still left untreated, these fungal growths emit toxins into the blood stream that leads to heart failure,

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Discovery and Research
Cases were first recorded in the temperate Northwestern Forests of North America among nature dwelling Environmental Action groups beginning the year 2000. Several cases were reported in Seattle Hospitals and research was done by Steven M. Natterstad M.D. Named by Dr. Natterstad, the Ferns became a recognized STD in the year 2000

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Treatment and Prevention
If you have become afflicted with The Ferns, there are several treatments that can used. Since it is only transmitted by means of spores in the bloodstream, and seminal and vaginal fluids, abstinence is %100 effective. Condoms and other contraceptive measures can be used to kill or block the spored before they enter the mucus membrane and enter the bloodstream. If the fungus does begin to grow, several house herbicides are effective in eradicating the gametophyte. Round Up and Weed-B-Gone are two examples. Although this treatment may cause other slight skin irritation, it proven effective in eradicating the PTG growth. If left untreated, PTG can lead to death.

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Priorism is a form of the Christian faith. It was founded on the 28th June 2000 by a The Ashford Baptist Reverend Paul.

The faith, unlike other Baptists, outlaws the use of the Cross as a symbol of there faith but instead uses the "Sign of the Baptist". Thumb and Saturn finger extendend, rest of hand closed. This is not to be mistaken for the birdie, which is just the middle finger extended. The followers of Priorism use the original 10 commandments, and see John the Baptist as more important then Jesus Christ. There philosophy, unlike other Baptistical religions, outlaws the use of the Cross as a symbol of faith, but instead, uses the "Sign of the Baptist". This is mostly due to the fact that the Cross is not the true symbol of christ, but infact was a PX combined symbol that the real disiples had on there clothing. The origin of the "The sign of the Baptist" is unknown but the Church of Priorism claims that Rev Paul come up with the idea some time ago. Acording to there faith this has been modified over the years, as the original sign was with the thumb and index finger extended with the rest of the hand closed. This had to be changed as it was offen depicted by R & B and Hip Hop singers as the sign of a gun. Priorism did not want to be associated with such images therefore the sign was changed to its present form.


It was first based in Ashford, in Kent UK, but since its creation has meetings in major cities including London and Manchester. It has not been without its problems, including the burning down of the SouthEasten Taven, which was one of there main meet points.

The 10 Commandments followed by the members of Priorism are as follows, with number 10 being the main one.

1. Have no other gods before me
2. Make no images of anything in heaven, earth or the sea, and do not worship or labor for them.
3. Do not vainly use the name of your God.
4. Do no work on the seventh day of the week.
5. Honor your parents.
6. Do not kill.
7. Do not commit adultery.
8. Do not steal.
9. Do not give false testimony against another.
10. Do not desire another's wife or anything that belongs to another.

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