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Sorenson Companies is a privately owned parent company of over thirty subsidiaries. It was founded by James LeVoy Sorenson.

Its subsidiaries are involved with biomedical equipment, real estate, genetic testing, and hygienic testing. They currently employ 510 people and are based in Utah. Although they started in medical device research and development they are perhaps best known for the Sorenson Molecular Genealogy Foundation and its contribution to genetic genealogy.
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Courtland Center is an enclosed mall located in the city of Burton, Michigan, United States. Currently managed by Tucker Development, Courtland Center features over eighty stores, a movie theatre, and a food court. The mall's current anchor stores include JCPenney, Dunham's Sports, Staples, and Jo-Ann Fabrics Superstore. Currently, Courtland Center is undergoing renovations

Timeline
*1968: Eastland Mall opens to the public. At the time, the center features three anchor stores. Discount retailer Woolco is on the eastern end, with two local department stores -- Federal and The Fair -- as the central and western anchors, respectively. At the time, the mall building also includes both A&P and Kroger supermarkets.
*1969: Eastland Mall Theaters, a single-screen movie theater, opens.
*early 1970s: A & P and Kroger close; the former A & P is soon converted to Jo-Ann Fabrics.
*late 1970s: Federal Department Store closes all stores; their store at Eastland briefly operates as a branch of Chicago-based discount chain Robert Hall Village, before being converted to J. C. Penney.
*1981: Plitt Theaters acquires the Eastland Mall Theaters, splitting the complex into two smaller screens.
*1982-1983: Woolco declares bankruptcy, closing all stores. Detroit, Michigan-based chain Crowley's replaces half of the former Woolco space, with the remainder being divided for smaller mall stores.
*mid-1980s: The Fair Store closes.
*1987: The mall is renovated and renamed. A contest is held to devise a new name, with "Courtland Center" being the winning entry. Reflecting the mall's name change, the theaters are also renamed Courtland Center Cinemas, adding one of Mervyn's first locations in Michigan vacated by The Fair.
*1988: National Amusements closes the Courtland Center Cinemas.
*mid-1990s?: J. C. Penney moves its home goods and intimate apparel departments into two separate storefronts. The Home Store replaces a former Perry Drug store.
*1996: Silver Cinemas reopens and renovates the theater complex, expanding it to a total of six screens. Now re-named Silver Cinemas, the theater becomes the first complex in the Flint area to feature all stadium seating. Later in the year, National Amusements re-acquires the theater complex, reverting its name to Courtland Center Cinemas.
*1999: Crowley's closes.
*2000: Old Navy opens in half of the old Crowley's, leaving the remainder vacant.
*2004: Old Navy moves into the Mervyns wing, abandoning its old store.
*2005: Jo-Ann Fabrics Superstore opens in a portion of the former Crowley's space. The existing Jo-Ann Fabrics store is abandoned.
*2006: Dunham's Sports and Staples move from nearby strip centers, filling in the rest of the mall's eastern anchor space. Staples claims the former Old Navy space, while Dunham's replaces a series of smaller mall shops.
*Spring 2006: Mervyns closes all Michigan stores.
*June 2007: Plans are announced that JCPenney will be moving to the former Mervyns space, which will be expanded further into the mall to create a store. The home and intimate apparel departments will be moved from separate storefronts into the newly-built store, which will open in March 2008.
*September 21, 2007: A fire breaks out at the former Mervyns building while it is being renovated for use by JCPenney. The mall and two neighboring businesses are evacuated.
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The Mycon are a fictional race of beings featured in the sci-fi Star Control computer game series. Physically they resemble fungi that thrive in hostile, volcanic environments in which the temperature is close to the melting point of lead (327.5 degrees Celsius, or 621.5 degrees Fahrenheit). Amphibole structures that make up their physiology allow them to withstand such extreme environments. Mentally, they resemble a fractured mirror. Their technology is organic in nature.


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The fungoid Mycon bodies (0.5 to 3.5 m tall) appear simple enough, but this is deceptive. While revitalizing when taken out of a deep freeze may be explainable by their biology, a capability to perform genetic modification on themselves by thought isn't. According to the Umgah, there's no way that the Mycon could have evolved. Indeed, the developers of the game revealed that they were terraforming tools of the Precursors, whose programming drifted after their Creators' mysterious disappearance.. Mycon reproduce by budding and offspring apparently reach instant maturity.

Mentally, Mycon are hard to understand. A coherent Human-Mycon conversation appears to be an impossibility; Mycon ramblings seldom seem to attach any relevance to what's said to them even when they acknowledge the presence of others. From what they do say it is clear that the race possesses racial memory. Mycon receive select memories of their forebears at birth and dead Mycon from millennia ago have been known to achieve momentary dominance to speak with the voices of their living descendants, one of the few times a Mycon will refer to itself with the word "I". They do snap into frightening lucidity when presented with knowledge of a world ideal for their Deep Children (see below).

A central concept to the race is Juffo-Wup, the hot light in the darkness. Whatever it is, there's a definite fervent streak associated with it that seems to be as close to religion you can get with their way of thinking. Mycon live for it, and only for it. Juffo-Wup seems to be a positive thing, connected to them and/or their spread. Related are the Non, what is not Juffo-Wup, and Void, what Non that doesn't become Juffo-Wup must become. Juffo-Wup seems to refer to the Mycon and anything under their control (the Podships, the Deep Children and their worlds), Non is other life and planets that the Mycon have not yet violently terraformed to their liking and Void is anything else, such as space or dust. The Mycon claim that Juffo-Wup recognises Non that cannot be turned into Void at a certain time. The Ur-Quan are an example of this. Instead, the Mycon will attempt to ally with the Non until such time as they can destroy it, turning it into void.

Even if they may appear insane to a human, the Mycon are, in fact, capable of clearly purposeful action and pursues large-scale objectives. Though the specific nature of those objectives is not clear, they are the only known race to actively seek out the Ur-Quan in order to become willing members of the Hierarchy. The Mycon have existed for over two hundred thousands of years, though their Sphere of Influence is only medium-sized - most probably they didn't have the technology required to expand more.

They only live in extreme, hostile environments they create for themselves by implanting Deep Children (living terraforming devices) under the planet crust. In Star Control 3 you can find out that the Deep Children are really a sentient race, that has implanted memories. Only certain kinds of planets are optimal for this operation of theirs, and the "impregnation" of a planet is a holy Mycon ritual. The target typically is a blue, life-bearing planet, and the outcome is known as a "Shattered World" with significant crust destabilization and rivers of magma flowing free in the surface. What or who originally inhabited the planet is not relevant. They are the Non.

Mycon in Star Control 2
While in the first Star Control the creatures had little backstory and Star Control 3 is largely ignored by the fan community, the Mycon were detailed extensively in the second installment. During the second game, after the collapse of the Alliance of Free Stars, they serve as unattended combat thralls of the Kzer-Za, who are otherwise preoccupied, and only concern themselves with the spread of Juffo-Wup. It is of note that they are the only known sentient race to actively seek out the Ur-Quan in order to become combat thralls. It is revealed by the Umgah that the Mycon did not evolve naturally, but rather are genetic constructs (the identity of their supposed creators, however, is not clear). Further, it is revealed that the Mycon spread was originally responsible for the cataclysmic destruction of the Syreen homeworld Syra, and the almost total extermination of their race. When the Syreen find out, they react accordingly, and with the assistance of the Captain, reclaim their mothballed starfleet, and trick the Mycon into an ambush. The Syreen enact their vengeance on the Mycon, decimating their fleet of Podships.

In Star Control 2 is also revealed that the Mycon were in fact terraforming tools created by the Precursors, whose programming drifted through the ages, forming the worship of Juffo-Wup.

Quotes
*"I am Dugee. I am the purity monitor. I choose which buds are permitted to mature, and which must be eradicated. I died of general misfunction 57,283 years ago."
*"When Juffo-Wup is complete, when at last there is no Void or Non, when the Creators return, then we can finally rest."
*"`... planetary transformer biot 94-18: take your place at the transporter dais...'"
*"Juffo-Wup fills in my fibers and I grow turgid. Violent action ensues." (upon attacking)
*"`...incorporation of dense amphibole fibers ensure survival in environmental extremes...'"

Mycon Podship
The spherical Mycon Podship is a large, relatively slow ship. Its primary weapon is a plasma generator that produces a concentrated sphere of energy (plasmoids) with a homing capability, which grow in size but eventually dissipate. At short ranges, the plasmoid is a devastating weapon, but the homing capability of the plasmoid is a double-edged sword: against fast, maneuverable vessels such as the Arilou Skiff, the Yehat Terminator, the Spathi Eluder, the Thraddash Torch and the Pkunk Fury, the plasmoid can be led right back to the Podship that fired it, causing tremendous damage. Likewise, a Podship typically fires while facing backwards (i.e. away from the current direction of travel) to avoid having its own momentum carry it onto a just-fired plasmoid. A common Mycon tactic against faster ships is to use a nearby planet to perform a gravity whip, accelerating to a speed greater than could be generated by the Podship's engines, then turning backwards and steadily releasing plasmoids until the enemy is defeated.

The Podship also has crew-growth zones on the outside of the podship that can repopulate the complement in groups of four, at the cost of a fully charged combat battery. If the Podship can manage to keep the enemy at a distance for a time, even sizeable combat losses can be recovered in this way. With the exception of Doogs from Star Control 3, the Mycon Podships are the only vessels in the Star Control universe that has the ability to regenerate lost crew.
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Terry Alan (born September 13, 1963 in Odessa, Texas) has been involved with sports, audio-visual, and entertainment most of his life. Alan assumed the role of Dave Sanders in Darrel Scott's 'Rachel's Challenge' - a film short reenactment of the Columbine Slayings. Sanders was the brave teacher that saved several lives, while giving up his own. He also appeared in Southwest Airline's 'Spirit' magazine. 'Rachel's Challenge' followed the Spring 2004 shoots in Texas, where he played an assistant high school football coach in the NBC Universal Studios film "Friday Night Lights". He also participated as a background artist in the remake of "The Longest Yard".

Career
Began his acting in a bit role as an Outfield Coach in in 1991, on . The 12-year sound mixing veteran has an Associates Degree in Mass Communications, and is no stranger to cameras nor microphones. Terry also possesses a Martial Arts black belt in TaeKwonDo, in addition to being a Microsoft Certified Professional.

After graduating Odessa Permian High School, Alan obtained his Associate in Mass Communication in college. He has served as a freelance sports photographer and graphic designer for KylGrafX. Alan has also worked as a computer technician, videographer, audio-visual technician, and even disc jockey.

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