Thomas Carl Rustici is an economics instructor at George Mason University.
Rustici has written study guides for educational videos by ABC news reporter and libertarian commentator John Stossel, funded by the conservative Palmer R. Chitester Fund and featuring Rustici's colleague, George Mason University's Walter E. Williams. They are in almost 600 classrooms and have been read by more than 173,000 students.
In 1998, he was inducted into Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers. He was awarded the Faculty of the Year Award by the George Mason student body in 2000. In 2001, he was made an honorary member of the Golden Key International Honour Society. His academic articles have appeared in the Cato Journal and other publications. His work is sponsored by the Fund for American Studies. Rustici is renowned for his lectures, in which he does about 95% of the talking.
Rustici has written study guides for educational videos by ABC news reporter and libertarian commentator John Stossel, funded by the conservative Palmer R. Chitester Fund and featuring Rustici's colleague, George Mason University's Walter E. Williams. They are in almost 600 classrooms and have been read by more than 173,000 students.
In 1998, he was inducted into Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers. He was awarded the Faculty of the Year Award by the George Mason student body in 2000. In 2001, he was made an honorary member of the Golden Key International Honour Society. His academic articles have appeared in the Cato Journal and other publications. His work is sponsored by the Fund for American Studies. Rustici is renowned for his lectures, in which he does about 95% of the talking.
Hergest Land is the setting of a series of books by Captain Thomas Manndrax. These chronicle the adventures of pirate Billy Bludd and his crew of cut throats who sail the seas around Hergest Land looking for ships to attack and enjoying other diverse adventures.
While Hergest Land is described as "an island of somewhat tropical aspect", it is clearly based on early 19th century France. It is divided into five 'dutchies', 'Brotteny', 'Boardhoes', 'Providence', 'Purgundy', and 'Picardyon', which surround a central wilderness area referred to as 'Wogland'. Its inhabitants are generally portrayed as surly and stupid peasants ruled over by greedy marquises, who themselves are not much smarter.
While Hergest Land is described as "an island of somewhat tropical aspect", it is clearly based on early 19th century France. It is divided into five 'dutchies', 'Brotteny', 'Boardhoes', 'Providence', 'Purgundy', and 'Picardyon', which surround a central wilderness area referred to as 'Wogland'. Its inhabitants are generally portrayed as surly and stupid peasants ruled over by greedy marquises, who themselves are not much smarter.
In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy roleplaying game, verbeegs are giants. Verbeegs are also known as "human behemoths," because these giants resemble humans more than any other giant race. Verbeeg are accomplished spearfighters.
A verbeeg is usually . Verbeeg are typically smarter than most other types of giants, and are often found leading (bullying) hill giants and ogres.
Society
Verbeeg primarily worship the god Karontor.
A verbeeg is usually . Verbeeg are typically smarter than most other types of giants, and are often found leading (bullying) hill giants and ogres.
Society
Verbeeg primarily worship the god Karontor.
Wayne L. Rubinas was born in Chicago in 1948.
Rubinas previously served as Mayor of Ocala, Florida, and resigned in 1989. He currently serves as an adjunct lecturer in the FSU College of Business.
Education
* Bachelor of Arts from Florida State University in 1970.
* Juris Doctorate from Florida State University in 1973.
* In 2007 he received the Circle of Gold Award from FSU.
Rubinas previously served as Mayor of Ocala, Florida, and resigned in 1989. He currently serves as an adjunct lecturer in the FSU College of Business.
Education
* Bachelor of Arts from Florida State University in 1970.
* Juris Doctorate from Florida State University in 1973.
* In 2007 he received the Circle of Gold Award from FSU.