Silicon badia
The term Silicon Badia was first coined by Namek T. Zu’bi, a Jordanian living in New York City and working within the early stage technology venture c...
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The term Silicon Badia was first coined by Namek T. Zu’bi, a Jordanian living in New York City and working within the early stage technology venture c...
SkyVector.com is an aviation website which displays Aeronautical charts as a continuous map (similar to Google Maps) for ease of flight-planning. The ...
Doug Hanks (born 1969), of Charlotte, North Carolina, ran as a Republican for the Charlotte City Council in 2005. He withdrew his bid on August 5, 200...
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Penn-Aeroball Aeroball, based upon the belief in grace and screaming, is a combination of volleyball and soccer played on a tennis court with an exerc...
Russell Dennett (born 11 November 1965, Sheffield, England) was a guitarist and keyboardist for the band, The Human League, from 1986 up to 1996.Early...
Norman D. Roussell is an entrepreneur, consultant, and the Founder and Executive Director of Capital Access Project of New Orleans (CAP). Mr. Roussell...
Freddy Newandyke (a.k.a. Mr. Orange) is a fictional character in the 1992 film Reservoir Dogs and its subsequent video game. He is portrayed by Britis...
Isabella Soric (born February 18, 1988 in Furth, Germany) is an actress who stars in the Disney Channel Germany series Kurze Pause. She also competed ...
A Pure Click Company is different from Bricks and clicks in that it has no physical store available. It is a company that operates solely online. Pure...
The Order of the Spoon is a comedy religion, first created on social networking site bebo. In The Order of the Spoon , spoons are thought to be a holy...
Wooburn Grange Country Club was a listed building in Buckinghamshire, which became famous as the exterior location of the hit BBC sitcom Fawlty Towers...
Throughout history, the possession of an exceptional memory has been seen as a symbol of power and achievement. As today's research focuses on human h...
Born in Shreveport, Louisiana on August 27, 1933, William Ramage’s main career was as a very sought-after male model for such companies as H.I.S. Mens...
Mike Stick (born December 27, 1972) was a Major League Baseball outfielder. He is an alumnus of Creighton University.Stick was born in Omaha, Nebraska...
Smith Hall is a three story brick residence hall for over 300 Northeastern University freshman students. The dormitory is located at 129 Hemenway St.,...
The Hazardous Environment Combat Unit (HECU) is a fictional United States military special forces unit prominently featured in the first-person shoote...
The Trojan Rabbit is a giant wooden wheeled rabbit seen in Monty Python and the Holy GrailScene SummaryIn a scene of Monty Python and the Holy Grail, ...