J.B.M. Vranken (Jan Vranken) is a professor in Private Law Department of Tilburg University, the Netherlands.
He is specialising in Civil Law, Civil Procedure, Jurisprudence and Methodology in private law. He received an honorary doctorate from Leiden University and built his reputation as a distinguished practician and theoretician in civil law as Advocate General at the Supreme Court of the Netherlands. He has been appointed as Director of Schoordijk Institute of Tilburg University (Research School for Legislative Studies). In addition, he was awarded the Royal Honour in the order of the Dutch Lion.
He is a member of Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.
He is specialising in Civil Law, Civil Procedure, Jurisprudence and Methodology in private law. He received an honorary doctorate from Leiden University and built his reputation as a distinguished practician and theoretician in civil law as Advocate General at the Supreme Court of the Netherlands. He has been appointed as Director of Schoordijk Institute of Tilburg University (Research School for Legislative Studies). In addition, he was awarded the Royal Honour in the order of the Dutch Lion.
He is a member of Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Tayport Thistle, founded in 1981, are a football team based in the town of Tayport, Scotland.
Tayport Thistle have teams in the Under 9's, Under 10's, Under 11's, Under 12's, Under 14's, Under 16's and Under 17's who all play in the D.D.Y.F.A Leagues.
The team are well respected and serve football to players from the Dundee, Tayport and St. Andrews areas.
History
Tayport Thistle Boys Club was formed in August 1981. A committee was formed with the main intention of giving the youth of Tayport, and surrounding areas, a much needed football club, Tayport Thistle Boys Club. The club was registered with the with the promise of weekly football..
Support
Hard work has been carried out to make sure Tayport Thistle are respected as such throughout the areas of Fife and Dundee. This task was accomplished by many fund raising events, such as, bingo, whist drives, and also an annual Gala Day for the public, for whom we are indebted, and without whose generous support we would have struggled to succeed. Football kit, strips, footballs and nets depended on the success of such events. Committee members, many of whom were, and still are, parents of the boys, ensured a continuation of parental interest through the years. Although the club is in Tayport, the catchment area ensures that many youngsters from nearby towns and villages such as, Newport, Wormit, Leuchars, Balmullo, St. Andrews and Dundee can benefit from the club. In the early years the club attempted to run two minibuses but this became a huge financial burden and thus the transportation dependency fell on the parents.
Club Premises
It was decided by the committee to purchase premises at great cost. The premises, a large wooden hut, known as The Church Hut, that consisted of two large rooms, one small room, plus a small area for refreshments, gave the club a welcome independence. The premises were also helpful in respect of fund raising in that we could now operate out with the dependency of others, i.e. running a few events such as jumble sales, bingo, sponsored events and occasional lending and renting out of the premises to other organisations in the area. However, due to a senseless act of vandalism, the hut was burned to the ground. Needless to say, the cost of rebuilding new premises is prohibitive. Because of this set back the progress of the club was hampered and the victims are not just the players of Tayport Thistle, who are dependent on such facilities, but also the Tayport public in general.
Under 9's Technical staff
*George Christie — Manager
*Grant Paterson - Coach
*Dean Rennie — Coach
Under 10's Technical staff
*Tim Dallas-Ross - Manager
*Andy McDougal - Coach
Under 12's Technical staff
*Billy Sorrie - Co-Manager
*Barry Sharp - Co-Manager
Under 14's Technical staff
*Mev Fitchet - Manager
*Sandy Eggo - Coach
*Kenny Field - Coach
Noted players
* Scott Gates
Tayport Thistle have teams in the Under 9's, Under 10's, Under 11's, Under 12's, Under 14's, Under 16's and Under 17's who all play in the D.D.Y.F.A Leagues.
The team are well respected and serve football to players from the Dundee, Tayport and St. Andrews areas.
History
Tayport Thistle Boys Club was formed in August 1981. A committee was formed with the main intention of giving the youth of Tayport, and surrounding areas, a much needed football club, Tayport Thistle Boys Club. The club was registered with the with the promise of weekly football..
Support
Hard work has been carried out to make sure Tayport Thistle are respected as such throughout the areas of Fife and Dundee. This task was accomplished by many fund raising events, such as, bingo, whist drives, and also an annual Gala Day for the public, for whom we are indebted, and without whose generous support we would have struggled to succeed. Football kit, strips, footballs and nets depended on the success of such events. Committee members, many of whom were, and still are, parents of the boys, ensured a continuation of parental interest through the years. Although the club is in Tayport, the catchment area ensures that many youngsters from nearby towns and villages such as, Newport, Wormit, Leuchars, Balmullo, St. Andrews and Dundee can benefit from the club. In the early years the club attempted to run two minibuses but this became a huge financial burden and thus the transportation dependency fell on the parents.
Club Premises
It was decided by the committee to purchase premises at great cost. The premises, a large wooden hut, known as The Church Hut, that consisted of two large rooms, one small room, plus a small area for refreshments, gave the club a welcome independence. The premises were also helpful in respect of fund raising in that we could now operate out with the dependency of others, i.e. running a few events such as jumble sales, bingo, sponsored events and occasional lending and renting out of the premises to other organisations in the area. However, due to a senseless act of vandalism, the hut was burned to the ground. Needless to say, the cost of rebuilding new premises is prohibitive. Because of this set back the progress of the club was hampered and the victims are not just the players of Tayport Thistle, who are dependent on such facilities, but also the Tayport public in general.
Under 9's Technical staff
*George Christie — Manager
*Grant Paterson - Coach
*Dean Rennie — Coach
Under 10's Technical staff
*Tim Dallas-Ross - Manager
*Andy McDougal - Coach
Under 12's Technical staff
*Billy Sorrie - Co-Manager
*Barry Sharp - Co-Manager
Under 14's Technical staff
*Mev Fitchet - Manager
*Sandy Eggo - Coach
*Kenny Field - Coach
Noted players
* Scott Gates
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Anastacia Rose McPherson (born March 15, 1983 in San Francisco, California) is an American make-up artist, choreographer, dancer and lyricist currently working for World Wrestling Entertainment under their . She is best known for competing in the 2007 television series "Pussycat Dolls Present: The Search for the Next Doll".
Career
Anastacia started going to the Los Angeles County High School For The Arts. Her first "exposure" came along when she competed in the 2007 television series "Pussycat Dolls Present: The Search for the Next Doll", where she was the fifth person to be eliminated from the competition. After competing in the show, Anastacia released four songs on her MySpace music page.
On October 12, 2007, Anastacia debuted on as a backstage interviewer. In November 2007 her profile was added to World Wrestling Entertainment's website.
Career
Anastacia started going to the Los Angeles County High School For The Arts. Her first "exposure" came along when she competed in the 2007 television series "Pussycat Dolls Present: The Search for the Next Doll", where she was the fifth person to be eliminated from the competition. After competing in the show, Anastacia released four songs on her MySpace music page.
On October 12, 2007, Anastacia debuted on as a backstage interviewer. In November 2007 her profile was added to World Wrestling Entertainment's website.