The Civil War Series (or Silver Wall Paintings) is a series of art (re) forms, languid glamorama, spontaneous mental tributes and sociopolitical movements established by William Quigley during the summit of his surpassing West Coast jetsetting residence in California for the sake...
Claims of Israeli organ harvesting in Haiti, in the context of Israel's humanitarian mission following the 2010 Haiti earthquake, were made in the Iranian and Arab media, by Iranian Ayatollah Ahmad Khatami, and on various anti-Israel websites. The charges led to UK lawmaker Baron...
Clair John Boyle (16 April 1920 in Ogden - 2 December 1998 in Ogden) was an American 2nd Lieutenant in the United States Army during World War II. He also was a recipient of the Distinguished Service Cross which was awarded for having distinguished himself by extraordinary herois...
Claire Hazelgrove (born 16 July 1988) is currently the Labour candidate for parliamentary election for Skipton and Ripon. She is the second youngest person ever to stand after Emily Benn and one of two candidates in the UK to be selected in their teens. Claire studies Politics at...
Claire Kathleen Holland (born 7 June 1964) is a British Labour politician who has been currently serving as the local Councillor for Oval ward since 2014, and the Leader of Lambeth Council since 2 June 2021, following the resignation of her ward colleague Cllr Jack Hopkins, Cllr ...
Claire Sheppard (born 6 November, 1982) is a British local campaigner and businesswoman, who established a community response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK, before official action by the Local Council. A movement of local initiatives on social media or through voluntary orga...
Clanton 14 Street, also known as C14th St, is the one of the oldest Hispanic criminal street gangs in Los Angeles, California. Half of Clanton 14st gang are mostly spread around Pennsylvania Texas and others. Clanton 14 were some of the first supporters and founders of La Eme. Th...
The Claremont Port Side is a monthly political magazine published by students of the Claremont Colleges.MissionThe Claremont Port Side is a student run progressive publication of the Claremont Colleges with contextualized, intelligent reports to advance debate among students and ...
Clarence Douglas Wiley (July 22, 1909-March 1, 1976) was a 40-year municipal and parish government official during the mid-20th century in Minden, the parish seat of Webster Parish in northwestern Louisiana. At the time of his death, Wiley was vacating the office of clerk of cour...
Clarent, pronounced (cluh-rent), is the mythical sword in the stone which Arthur pulled free to become King of Britain. It is central to Arthur's rise and later serves as a symbol of Arthur's right to rule, but it is also the instrument of Arthur's death at the hands of Mordred. ...
The Clarkcast is talk radio show on the conservative news/talk radio station WAAM Talk 1600 in Ann Arbor, MI. The program is hosted by the young political commentator, Matt Clark.Show BeginningThe show did not begin on the radio. In 2008, Clark created a series of podcasts called...
Class envy is a pejorative term sometimes used to describe criticisms of the rich and powerful by the poor and less powerful. It is a politer way of saying that somebody has a 'chip on his shoulder' or is, as a consequence, 'chippy'.Criticism of excessive wealth and the wealthy h...
Classic Party Rentals is the nation's largest tent and event rental company, specializing in wedding, banquet and party rental supplies including tables, chairs, linens, china, dance floors and tenting solutions. Based in El Segundo, California, and servicing 24 locations nationw...
Classifications of poor used in the Poor Law system classified people into categories for those considered deserving of poor relief and those who were not considered deserving of poor relief.*The impotent poor could not look after themselves or go to work. They included the ill, ...
Clate Wheeler Mask Jr. (born August 20, 1942) was a general authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 2003 to 2009. Mask was a member of the Second Quorum of the Seventy and was the president of the Caribbean Area of the church from 2006 to 20...
Claude Green (July 23, 1961 - June 21, 2005) was a man from the city of Welch, West Virginia, who died of a heart attack; he is survived by his mother, three sisters, brother, and son. The circumstances surrounding his death have led to a lawsuit being filed by the American Civil...
Claude Russell (1732-1820) was a high ranking British administrator in the Bengal civil service in India.Claude was the son of John Russell of Braidshaw, Writer to the Signet, & his third wife, Mary Anderson, and younger brother of Patrick Russell (1727-1805), the herpetologi...
Claudia Imhoff, Ph.D., is a consultant in Business Intelligence and data warehousing and the co-author or author of five books and more than 100 articles on these subjects. She co-created the Corporate Information Factory architecture with Bill Inmon and is the president and foun...
History The Clawson Toads were founded in 1989 and were originally known as the East Lansing Toads. They made the move to Clawson, Michigan in December 1995. They are most famous for their World Championship in ESPN's Baseball Challenge in the first-half segment of 2003, when the...
Clay Chastain is an electrical engineer and home renovator who currently lives in Bedford, Virginia. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Arkansas.He is perhaps best known as an individual who led a controversial 2006 petition initi...