This document contains a list of 261 items in 12 boxes. The items include decorative bottles, figurines, and sculptures related to various places, events, animals, and people. Most items are marked with the name of a whiskey brand such as Jim Beam, Ezra Brooks, or Old Mr. Boston.
1) The document is a quiz with 25 questions about sports. It provides the rules that there are 25 multiple choice questions, questions 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 are tiebreaker questions, and prelim scores will be used in the event of a finals tie.
2) The quizmaster's decision is final and participants are encouraged to "get cracking" on the quiz.
3) The questions cover a range of sports topics including cricket, football, tennis, golf, boxing, chess and more.
Quizotic 2012 Sports Open Prelims with AnswersSoumya Pande
Certain slides would seem to be non sequitur as the cues to fill them gaps are supposed to be given out by the quizmaster, without which, in my opinion, the activity of 'quizmastering' is rendered pretty much futile.
This document announces a dinner event on May 28th, 2012 in London to honor 3 sporting greats: Sir Garfield Sobers (cricket), Sir Geoff Hurst (soccer), and Gareth Edwards (rugby). The event will feature the launch of a new book titled "A Sporting History" showcasing rare items from the Priory Collection, one of the largest private sporting memorabilia collections. Attendees will have the opportunity to view hundreds of rare items from the collection and purchase tickets to dine with the honored athletes. Ticket prices range from £150 for individuals to £3,750 for a table hosted by one of the athletes. All proceeds will benefit the Saracens Sport Foundation charity
Ever since we took up the responsibility of bringing you quizzes on new and exciting topics, we have often heard people say “I am interested in that topic, but I know nothing about it. Where should I start? What do I read?” These are the questions that are frequently thrown at us by curious minds.
It is with an aim to answer these questions, that we at Quiz Club have come up with the idea of PRIMERS. A Primer is a document containing a set of facts or information about a specific topic like Sports, Science, Music, Art, Literature etc, presented in a crisp and concise manner. Simply put, someone having minimal knowledge in a topic, can pick up the Primer related to that topic and develop a general overview regarding it. Such is the human brain, that once something piques your interest, there is almost an impulsion to know more. We merely seek to provide the jump start.
Our first Primer, is the Sports Primer, containing a collection of facts about various sports and sporting events, some famous, some infamous. Read through it to gain a small but interesting idea about the world of sports.
Cricket originated in England in the 16th century and became widely popular in the 18th century. It was introduced to India in the 1840s when the Parsi community in Bombay founded the first Indian cricket club. India entered international test cricket in 1932 while still under British rule. The game has evolved over time, from being played mainly by aristocrats to becoming a professional sport dominated by test matches and one-day internationals between countries.
Chuck Taylor created the iconic Converse All Star shoe in 1917. By 1970, the Chuck Taylor had become extremely popular, with over 750 million pairs sold. Now over 100 years later, the Chuck Taylor remains one of the best selling and most popular shoe designs worldwide, having sold over 600 million pairs globally and transcending from a men's basketball shoe to a shoe for everyone.
The document provides details about the format of a quiz:
- There are 42 questions total
- The first 18 questions are clockwise, followed by a written differential round, then the remaining 18 questions are counter-clockwise
- Pouncing is open for the first and last 10 questions, with a +10/-5 scoring system
Bats used in cricket have changed significantly over time. Early bats from the 1720s were curved on the bottom, which helped batsmen make contact more easily with underarm throws. Over the centuries, cricket spread from England through the British Empire and became an international sport. The laws of cricket were first written down in 1744 and have continued to evolve, with changes such as pitching instead of rolling, straight bats, limits on ball weight and bat width, and the introduction of leg before wicket rules. Cricket traditions included distinctions between amateur and professional players, with social class and race influencing who could participate. Today, cricket is a global sport with some of the highest-paid stars coming from India.
1) The document is a quiz with 25 questions about sports. It provides the rules that there are 25 multiple choice questions, questions 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 are tiebreaker questions, and prelim scores will be used in the event of a finals tie.
2) The quizmaster's decision is final and participants are encouraged to "get cracking" on the quiz.
3) The questions cover a range of sports topics including cricket, football, tennis, golf, boxing, chess and more.
Quizotic 2012 Sports Open Prelims with AnswersSoumya Pande
Certain slides would seem to be non sequitur as the cues to fill them gaps are supposed to be given out by the quizmaster, without which, in my opinion, the activity of 'quizmastering' is rendered pretty much futile.
This document announces a dinner event on May 28th, 2012 in London to honor 3 sporting greats: Sir Garfield Sobers (cricket), Sir Geoff Hurst (soccer), and Gareth Edwards (rugby). The event will feature the launch of a new book titled "A Sporting History" showcasing rare items from the Priory Collection, one of the largest private sporting memorabilia collections. Attendees will have the opportunity to view hundreds of rare items from the collection and purchase tickets to dine with the honored athletes. Ticket prices range from £150 for individuals to £3,750 for a table hosted by one of the athletes. All proceeds will benefit the Saracens Sport Foundation charity
Ever since we took up the responsibility of bringing you quizzes on new and exciting topics, we have often heard people say “I am interested in that topic, but I know nothing about it. Where should I start? What do I read?” These are the questions that are frequently thrown at us by curious minds.
It is with an aim to answer these questions, that we at Quiz Club have come up with the idea of PRIMERS. A Primer is a document containing a set of facts or information about a specific topic like Sports, Science, Music, Art, Literature etc, presented in a crisp and concise manner. Simply put, someone having minimal knowledge in a topic, can pick up the Primer related to that topic and develop a general overview regarding it. Such is the human brain, that once something piques your interest, there is almost an impulsion to know more. We merely seek to provide the jump start.
Our first Primer, is the Sports Primer, containing a collection of facts about various sports and sporting events, some famous, some infamous. Read through it to gain a small but interesting idea about the world of sports.
Cricket originated in England in the 16th century and became widely popular in the 18th century. It was introduced to India in the 1840s when the Parsi community in Bombay founded the first Indian cricket club. India entered international test cricket in 1932 while still under British rule. The game has evolved over time, from being played mainly by aristocrats to becoming a professional sport dominated by test matches and one-day internationals between countries.
Chuck Taylor created the iconic Converse All Star shoe in 1917. By 1970, the Chuck Taylor had become extremely popular, with over 750 million pairs sold. Now over 100 years later, the Chuck Taylor remains one of the best selling and most popular shoe designs worldwide, having sold over 600 million pairs globally and transcending from a men's basketball shoe to a shoe for everyone.
The document provides details about the format of a quiz:
- There are 42 questions total
- The first 18 questions are clockwise, followed by a written differential round, then the remaining 18 questions are counter-clockwise
- Pouncing is open for the first and last 10 questions, with a +10/-5 scoring system
Bats used in cricket have changed significantly over time. Early bats from the 1720s were curved on the bottom, which helped batsmen make contact more easily with underarm throws. Over the centuries, cricket spread from England through the British Empire and became an international sport. The laws of cricket were first written down in 1744 and have continued to evolve, with changes such as pitching instead of rolling, straight bats, limits on ball weight and bat width, and the introduction of leg before wicket rules. Cricket traditions included distinctions between amateur and professional players, with social class and race influencing who could participate. Today, cricket is a global sport with some of the highest-paid stars coming from India.
Cricket grew out of stick and ball games played in England 500 years ago. By the 17th century, it became popular as a district game. The shape of bats changed over time in response to changes in how the ball was bowled. The MCC published the first standardized set of cricket laws in 1788 and has since updated the rules. Cricket spread to British colonies and was initially played segregated by race. Modern cricket is dominated by international tests and one-day matches broadcast widely on television and digital platforms.
Cricket originated in England in the 16th century and evolved into a distinct game by the 17th century. It was first codified in 1744 with the establishment of laws around equipment standards and match conduct. The earliest clubs formed in the 1760s, with the Marylebone Cricket Club established in 1787 and becoming the guardian of cricket's rules. The Parsis of Bombay founded the first Indian cricket club in 1848 and were pioneers of the sport in India, despite facing prejudice from British colonial authorities and clubs. India entered international test cricket in 1932.
The document is a cricket quiz containing 20 multiple choice questions related to cricket history and trivia. It provides details and context for various unique or unusual cricket stats and events that occurred throughout history. The questions cover topics like unusual batting and bowling feats, unique player achievements and records, rare occurrences and rule changes in matches, and interesting facts about certain cricketers.
This document contains details about various rounds of a quiz competition:
- The rounds include "List It", "Stamping their Authority", and written rounds going clockwise and anticlockwise.
- In the "List It" round, participants had to identify cricketers referenced in lyrics to an Australian cricket song.
- The "Stamping their Authority" round involved questions about a commemorative cricket stamp.
- Written rounds required answering cricket-related questions covering topics like obscure player facts and historical matches. Scores were tracked and bonuses awarded for correct answers.
The document discusses various topics related to sports:
1. It mentions the Kamla Gupta Trophy and Sampangi Cup as runners-up and third place trophies for a competition.
2. It provides details about the Memorial of Terry Fox in Canada and the Date and Location of the "Thrill in Manila" fight between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier.
3. It identifies Lev Yashin as the only goalkeeper to win European Footballer of the Year and be included in the FIFA World Team of the 20th Century.
4. It discusses the 1998 lawsuit filed by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar against Abdul Karim Al-Jabbar regarding similarities between the two
This document provides an overview of cricket including its origins in England 500 years ago and its evolution into the modern game dominated by test matches and one-day internationals between national teams. It discusses key developments like the first written laws of cricket in 1744 and the introduction of pads and gloves. It notes that Indian cricket originated in Bombay among the Parsi community and outlines some important Indian cricketers. The document concludes by stating that television coverage changed the sport and provides new vocabulary words and questions to test comprehension.
Cricket, field hockey, and football are some of the most popular sports played in India. Cricket is the most popular sport overall, while football is popular in some states. India has won eight Olympic gold medals in field hockey. Other domestic sports enjoyed in India include kabadi, badminton, tennis, table tennis, and more.
X is Antigua
The tagline for Antigua is that it has a beach for every day of the year.
The ground is Sir Vivian Richards Stadium.
In 2009, due to the dominance of the West Indies team over England in the test match played there, the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium was dubbed the 365th beach of Antigua.
Cricket originated in England 500 years ago from various stick and ball games. Over time, the rules became standardized and codified in 1744. The Marylebone Cricket Club was founded in 1787 and became the guardian of cricket regulations. Cricket reflected English society in the Victorian era, with the rich playing as amateurs and the poor playing professionally. While some field games became international, cricket largely remained a colonial game played in British Empire territories.
The document provides details about a sports quiz preliminary round, including 30 questions covering various sports topics and information about rules and qualifications for the finals. Some of the questions ask for names of athletes, teams, tournaments, and other key details in sports. The top 8 teams by score will advance to the finals round.
This document provides information about the 2017 BQC Open sports quiz festival held in Mumbai, India. It thanks over 70 individuals who made the event possible and another 50 who are regular supporters. It also thanks the venue sponsor, online partner, and other supporting organizations. The prelims section announces there will be 37 questions worth 1 point each, with the total score multiplied by 3 and carried over to the finals.
This document contains the questions and answers from a cricket quiz. It begins with the rules of the quiz being two players per team and 30 preliminary questions with the last 5 being tie-breakers. It then lists 23 multiple choice cricket trivia questions about players, matches, statistics and terminology followed by the corresponding answers. The questions cover topics ranging from cricketers from different eras and countries to specific matches, records and nicknames.
This sports quiz document contains 23 multiple choice questions related to various sports topics like cricket, football, Olympics, tennis, and more. It asks the reader to identify athletes, events, teams, and incidents based on clues and context provided in each question.
The document discusses various trivia questions related to business and politics. It includes 15 multiple choice questions about topics like famous CEOs, books authored by celebrities, luxury brands used by Indian maharajas, movie references, and more. The questions test knowledge in areas of business, entertainment, history and current events.
Cricket has evolved over 500 years from stick-and-ball games in England to the modern sport played between national teams today. The earliest written rules of cricket were established in 1744 and specified equipment dimensions like wicket height. Throughout the 1700s, cricket clubs formed, rules were standardized, and pitching the ball became common, increasing strategic options. Indians first took up cricket in Bombay in 1848 when the Parsi community established the first Indian cricket club. While facing prejudice, Parsis popularized the sport in India and their teams success grew the game. Modern international cricket is dominated by test matches and one-day games between countries.
This document contains a cricket quiz with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions testing knowledge of cricket history and players. It covers topics like notable cricketers, events, records, nicknames, and connections between cricket and other sports. The quiz is meant to challenge and entertain cricket enthusiasts with its variety of questions and details.
This document provides an overview of search engine optimization (SEO) including common best practices and myths. It discusses the importance of SEO and recommends tools for keyword research, content optimization in WordPress, link building best practices, and debunks several SEO myths. Guides and free online tools are referenced to help readers get started with SEO.
This document contains a summary of the key points to address in answering additional mathematics questions from a 2015 SPM exam. It includes 24 questions covering topics like functions, vectors, probability, calculus, and statistics. For each question, it lists the correct answer or working, identified with a check mark. It provides guidance on acceptable versus unacceptable responses. The summary aims to help students understand the essential information and logical reasoning required to solve additional math problems.
Cricket grew out of stick and ball games played in England 500 years ago. By the 17th century, it became popular as a district game. The shape of bats changed over time in response to changes in how the ball was bowled. The MCC published the first standardized set of cricket laws in 1788 and has since updated the rules. Cricket spread to British colonies and was initially played segregated by race. Modern cricket is dominated by international tests and one-day matches broadcast widely on television and digital platforms.
Cricket originated in England in the 16th century and evolved into a distinct game by the 17th century. It was first codified in 1744 with the establishment of laws around equipment standards and match conduct. The earliest clubs formed in the 1760s, with the Marylebone Cricket Club established in 1787 and becoming the guardian of cricket's rules. The Parsis of Bombay founded the first Indian cricket club in 1848 and were pioneers of the sport in India, despite facing prejudice from British colonial authorities and clubs. India entered international test cricket in 1932.
The document is a cricket quiz containing 20 multiple choice questions related to cricket history and trivia. It provides details and context for various unique or unusual cricket stats and events that occurred throughout history. The questions cover topics like unusual batting and bowling feats, unique player achievements and records, rare occurrences and rule changes in matches, and interesting facts about certain cricketers.
This document contains details about various rounds of a quiz competition:
- The rounds include "List It", "Stamping their Authority", and written rounds going clockwise and anticlockwise.
- In the "List It" round, participants had to identify cricketers referenced in lyrics to an Australian cricket song.
- The "Stamping their Authority" round involved questions about a commemorative cricket stamp.
- Written rounds required answering cricket-related questions covering topics like obscure player facts and historical matches. Scores were tracked and bonuses awarded for correct answers.
The document discusses various topics related to sports:
1. It mentions the Kamla Gupta Trophy and Sampangi Cup as runners-up and third place trophies for a competition.
2. It provides details about the Memorial of Terry Fox in Canada and the Date and Location of the "Thrill in Manila" fight between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier.
3. It identifies Lev Yashin as the only goalkeeper to win European Footballer of the Year and be included in the FIFA World Team of the 20th Century.
4. It discusses the 1998 lawsuit filed by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar against Abdul Karim Al-Jabbar regarding similarities between the two
This document provides an overview of cricket including its origins in England 500 years ago and its evolution into the modern game dominated by test matches and one-day internationals between national teams. It discusses key developments like the first written laws of cricket in 1744 and the introduction of pads and gloves. It notes that Indian cricket originated in Bombay among the Parsi community and outlines some important Indian cricketers. The document concludes by stating that television coverage changed the sport and provides new vocabulary words and questions to test comprehension.
Cricket, field hockey, and football are some of the most popular sports played in India. Cricket is the most popular sport overall, while football is popular in some states. India has won eight Olympic gold medals in field hockey. Other domestic sports enjoyed in India include kabadi, badminton, tennis, table tennis, and more.
X is Antigua
The tagline for Antigua is that it has a beach for every day of the year.
The ground is Sir Vivian Richards Stadium.
In 2009, due to the dominance of the West Indies team over England in the test match played there, the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium was dubbed the 365th beach of Antigua.
Cricket originated in England 500 years ago from various stick and ball games. Over time, the rules became standardized and codified in 1744. The Marylebone Cricket Club was founded in 1787 and became the guardian of cricket regulations. Cricket reflected English society in the Victorian era, with the rich playing as amateurs and the poor playing professionally. While some field games became international, cricket largely remained a colonial game played in British Empire territories.
The document provides details about a sports quiz preliminary round, including 30 questions covering various sports topics and information about rules and qualifications for the finals. Some of the questions ask for names of athletes, teams, tournaments, and other key details in sports. The top 8 teams by score will advance to the finals round.
This document provides information about the 2017 BQC Open sports quiz festival held in Mumbai, India. It thanks over 70 individuals who made the event possible and another 50 who are regular supporters. It also thanks the venue sponsor, online partner, and other supporting organizations. The prelims section announces there will be 37 questions worth 1 point each, with the total score multiplied by 3 and carried over to the finals.
This document contains the questions and answers from a cricket quiz. It begins with the rules of the quiz being two players per team and 30 preliminary questions with the last 5 being tie-breakers. It then lists 23 multiple choice cricket trivia questions about players, matches, statistics and terminology followed by the corresponding answers. The questions cover topics ranging from cricketers from different eras and countries to specific matches, records and nicknames.
This sports quiz document contains 23 multiple choice questions related to various sports topics like cricket, football, Olympics, tennis, and more. It asks the reader to identify athletes, events, teams, and incidents based on clues and context provided in each question.
The document discusses various trivia questions related to business and politics. It includes 15 multiple choice questions about topics like famous CEOs, books authored by celebrities, luxury brands used by Indian maharajas, movie references, and more. The questions test knowledge in areas of business, entertainment, history and current events.
Cricket has evolved over 500 years from stick-and-ball games in England to the modern sport played between national teams today. The earliest written rules of cricket were established in 1744 and specified equipment dimensions like wicket height. Throughout the 1700s, cricket clubs formed, rules were standardized, and pitching the ball became common, increasing strategic options. Indians first took up cricket in Bombay in 1848 when the Parsi community established the first Indian cricket club. While facing prejudice, Parsis popularized the sport in India and their teams success grew the game. Modern international cricket is dominated by test matches and one-day games between countries.
This document contains a cricket quiz with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions testing knowledge of cricket history and players. It covers topics like notable cricketers, events, records, nicknames, and connections between cricket and other sports. The quiz is meant to challenge and entertain cricket enthusiasts with its variety of questions and details.
This document provides an overview of search engine optimization (SEO) including common best practices and myths. It discusses the importance of SEO and recommends tools for keyword research, content optimization in WordPress, link building best practices, and debunks several SEO myths. Guides and free online tools are referenced to help readers get started with SEO.
This document contains a summary of the key points to address in answering additional mathematics questions from a 2015 SPM exam. It includes 24 questions covering topics like functions, vectors, probability, calculus, and statistics. For each question, it lists the correct answer or working, identified with a check mark. It provides guidance on acceptable versus unacceptable responses. The summary aims to help students understand the essential information and logical reasoning required to solve additional math problems.
This document provides a summary of Ramu Kilaru's professional experience and qualifications. It outlines his 19 years of experience in areas such as service delivery, transition management, project management, agile practices, and quality management. It also lists his educational background of a B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering and details of projects he has successfully led in his roles at IBM and previous employers. Key accomplishments highlighted include awards received for delivery and transition management excellence on multiple projects.
Huulyn is a mobile app and platform that allows bars, clubs, and strip clubs (establishments) to create offers for free entrance or drinks in exchange for users posting about the establishment on Facebook. Users see available offers from nearby places sorted by location. When a user joins an offer, they post to Facebook and then redeem the offer at the establishment. Establishments benefit from new customers and promoted posts, and set their own offers and spending limits. Huulyn charges $5 for each redeeming user and $50 initially, with no monthly fee.
This document summarizes a presentation on building with straw. It discusses the history of straw construction from early examples in Nebraska in the 1900s to modern projects. Benefits of straw building highlighted are its good insulation properties, low embodied energy, ability to store carbon, and sustainability. Examples of different straw construction methods are provided, including infill walls, prefabricated panels, and load-bearing straw. The presentation promotes straw construction and announces opportunities to get involved in natural building education programs.
This document outlines plans for developing an e-commerce website for selling mobile phones and accessories. Key aspects that will be included are options for different mobile phone models, colors and versions. The site will use ASP.NET for development, SQL for the database, and CSS for styling. An incremental development model will be used where functionality is added iteratively based on customer feedback. Payment integration will allow customers to checkout using payment gateways like PayPal. Benefits of the site include lower costs, easier product comparison, and availability 24/7.
Dokumen tersebut memberikan 10 cara untuk menghilangkan rasa ngantuk di kelas, termasuk berjemur, olahraga ringan, minum teh hijau, berjalan, bernapas dalam, dan olahraga rutin. Tujuannya adalah meningkatkan aliran darah dan oksigenasi otak untuk menjaga fokus dan konsentrasi selama pelajaran.
The document summarizes a report on a project to design and build pressure testing equipment for geothermal units to replace existing testing methods. It describes modifications made to the original design, including removing leak detection testing. It details the build process and difficulties encountered. Testing was performed to verify the equipment met requirements, such as testing the pressure switch in under 3 minutes. The equipment uses nitrogen instead of helium for testing and an external compressor to quickly build pressure for testing the pressure switch.
The document discusses the gems and jewellery industry in India and the company Gitanjali Gems. It notes that India is a leading global player in gems and jewellery, exporting cut and polished diamonds. Gitanjali Gems is a major integrated diamond and jewellery company in India, with manufacturing facilities and an international retail presence across India and the US. The company has experienced growth but also contraction during the global financial crisis. Overall the industry has significant potential for further growth in India and abroad.
The document summarizes major events, trends, and popular culture of the late 1960s. It describes pivotal moments like the assassinations of MLK Jr. and RFK as well as the rise of the hippie movement. Music acts like the Beatles, Rolling Stones, and Jimi Hendrix dominated the era. Fashion evolved from mod styles to flower power looks. The 1960s also saw the rise of television and films like Star Trek while sports gained popularity through events like the first Super Bowl.
This document provides information on numerous pop artists from the 1960s including Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg, James Rosenquist, Robert Rauschenberg, and others. It lists many of their prominent works from that era such as Warhol's Campbell's Soup Cans, Lichtenstein's Whaam!, Oldenburg's Floor Burger, and Rosenquist's F-111. The document appears to be highlighting the rise of pop art in America during the 1960s and some of the iconic pieces produced by leading pop artists at that time.
McLovin's Super Bad SEO Tips for Toyota Dealers in the Portland RegionGreg Gifford
Presented at the Portland Region Toyota Digital Learning Lab on Sunday, August 7, 2016. Learn how Local SEO is different from traditional SEO, and why that's incredibly important for your dealership. The presentation explains the most important elements of Local SEO, along with specific tips for optimizing each element. Learn about content creation, link building, citation cleanup and building, Google My Business listings, and reviews. The presentation finishes with advanced tips for running Facebook ads to help boost local reach of your dealership.
McLovin's Super Bad Tips for Local MarketingGreg Gifford
This document lists 125 comedic films released between 1966-2016. It includes many popular and critically acclaimed comedies such as Airplane!, Caddyshack, National Lampoon's Vacation, Ghostbusters, The Big Lebowski, and Bridesmaids. The list spans over 50 years of comedy films and features titles from various decades that helped define the genre.
The document is a scrapbook created by Beatriz Labrada about her life experiences in the 1970s. It includes memories from her childhood like favorite cartoons, family photos, and home life. It also covers significant historical events of the decade like the Watergate scandal, inventions like the home computer, and cultural trends like graffiti art. Sports memories are included like her brother playing basketball and Pete Rose's baseball career. Memories from toys, school, and family photos round out the scrapbook covering the defining moments and personal experiences of the author's life in the 1970s.
This document provides a listing of football letter award recipients from 1892 to 2006 for the University of Maine organized by last name. It includes the recipient's name, year of graduation, years letter was awarded, and any notes. It also separately lists recipients of freshman/junior varsity letters from 1923 to 1977.
This document is a register of artists listed by their full name and birth year. It includes 100 artists ranging from Howard Finster born in 1916 to James Buckhouse born in 1972. The artists are listed alphabetically with their name transliterated to the Cyrillic alphabet and their birth year in parentheses after each entry.
This document summarizes information for the 1973 Drumright High School 40th class reunion on May 25, 2013. It provides statistics from 1973 such as the president, average income and house price, and gas prices. It also lists the top songs of 1973 and popular films of that year. Finally, it memorializes some 1973 graduates who have passed away.
CBS Sports, the World, Pop Culture, and the Super BowlChris Byrne
Super Bowl XLIV will be the 17th Super Bowl broadcast by CBS Sports. This slide show looks at some of the history of CBS Sports, the NFL, and the Super Bowl.
This document provides various facts and events from the year 1967, including:
- Billie Jean King defeated Ann Jones at Wimbledon
- Thurgood Marshall became the first black Supreme Court justice
- The St. Louis Cardinals defeated the Boston Red Sox in the World Series
- Popular films included The Graduate and The Jungle Book
- The average cost of a new car was $2,750
- Green Bay defeated Kansas City in Super Bowl I
- The first Boeing 737 took its maiden flight
This is the American Film Institutes list of the 100 Greate.docxchristalgrieg
This is the American Film Institute's list of the 100
Greatest Movies, selected by AFI's blue-ribbon
panel of more than 1,500 leaders of the American
movie community.
1.CITIZEN KANE (1941)
2.CASABLANCA (1942)
3.GODFATHER, THE (1972)
4.GONE WITH THE WIND (1939)
5.LAWRENCE OF ARABIA (1962)
6.WIZARD OF OZ, THE (1939)
7.GRADUATE, THE (1967)
8.ON THE WATERFRONT (1954)
9.SCHINDLER'S LIST (1993)
10.SINGIN' IN THE RAIN (1952)
11.IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE (1946)
12.SUNSET BOULEVARD (1950)
13.BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI, THE (1957)
14.SOME LIKE IT HOT (1959)
15.STAR WARS (1977)
16.ALL ABOUT EVE (1950)
17.AFRICAN QUEEN, THE (1951)
18.PSYCHO (1960)
19.CHINATOWN (1974)
20.ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST (1975)
21.GRAPES OF WRATH, THE (1940)
22.2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY (1968)
23.MALTESE FALCON, THE (1941)
24.RAGING BULL (1980)
25.E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL (1982)
26.DR. STRANGELOVE (1964)
27.BONNIE & CLYDE (1967)
28.APOCALYPSE NOW (1979)
29.MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (1939)
30.TREASURE OF THE SIERRA MADRE (1948)
31.ANNIE HALL (1977)
32.GODFATHER PART II, THE (1974)
33.HIGH NOON (1952)
34.TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD (1962)
35.IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT (1934)
36.MIDNIGHT COWBOY (1969)
37.BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES, THE (1946)
38.DOUBLE INDEMNITY (1944)
39.DOCTOR ZHIVAGO (1965)
40.NORTH BY NORTHWEST (1959)
41.WEST SIDE STORY (1961)
42.REAR WINDOW (1954)
43.KING KONG (1933)
44.BIRTH OF A NATION, THE (1915)
45.STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE, A (1951)
46.CLOCKWORK ORANGE, A (1971)
47.TAXI DRIVER (1976)
48.JAWS (1975)
49.SNOW WHITE & THE SEVEN DWARFS (1937)
50.BUTCH CASSIDY & THE SUNDANCE KID (1969)
51.PHILADELPHIA STORY, THE(1940)
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52.FROM HERE TO ETERNITY (1953)
53.AMADEUS (1984)
54.ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT (1930)
55.SOUND OF MUSIC, THE (1965)
56.M*A*S*H(1970)
57.THIRD MAN, THE (1949)
58.FANTASIA (1940)
59.REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE (1955)
60.RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK (1981)
61.VERTIGO (1958)
62.TOOTSIE (1982)
63.STAGECOACH (1939)
64.CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND (1977)
65.SILENCE OF THE LAMBS, THE (1991)
66.NETWORK (1976)
67.MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE, THE (1962)
68.AMERICAN IN PARIS, AN (1951)
69.SHANE (1953)
70.FRENCH CONNECTION, THE (1971)
71.FORREST GUMP (1994)
72.BEN-HUR (1959)
73.WUTHERING HEIGHTS (1939)
74.GOLD RUSH, THE (1925)
75.DANCES WITH WOLVES (1990)
76.CITY LIGHTS (1931)
77.AMERICAN GRAFFITI (1973)
78.ROCKY (1976)
79.DEER HUNTER, THE (1978)
80.WILD BUNCH, THE (1969)
81.MODERN TIMES (1936)
82.GIANT (1956)
83.PLATOON (1986)
84.FARGO (1996)
85.DUCK SOUP (1933)
86.MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY (1935)
87.FRANKENSTEIN (1931)
88.EASY RIDER (1969)
89.PATTON (1970)
90.JAZZ SINGER, THE (1927)
91.MY FAIR LADY (1964)
92.PLACE IN THE SUN, A(1951)
93.APARTMENT, THE (1960)
94.GOODFELLAS (1990)
95.PULP FICTION (1994)
96.SEARCHERS, THE (1956)
97.BRINGING UP BABY (1938)
98.UNFORGIVEN (1992)
99.GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER (1967)
100. YANKEE DOODLE DANDY (1942)
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This document lists the American Film Institute's selection of the 100 greatest American movies as chosen by over 1,500 film industry leaders. It provides the top 100 films in order, with Citizen Kane, Casablanca, and The Godfather listed as the top three films of all time according to AFI.
Presented at the Innovative Dealer Summit in Denver, Colorado on March 14, 2016.
SEO is absolutely vital to the success of your dealership - don't risk your business by not investing time and money in your biggest source of traffic and leads. This presentation explains how a #1 ranking isn't what it used to be, and how local targeting is what dealerships should be focusing on in 2016.
Specific local ranking factors are covered, with examples showing how to optimize each individual element.
Some bonus tips about beacons and Facebook retargeting are thrown in at the end...
Includes 119 comedy movie references, with at least one movie for every year in the last 50 years (and 21 movies from 1985, the high point of American film comedy)
Don't Freak Out! Tips for Mobile and Voice Search for 2018 and Beyond!Greg Gifford
Opening keynote for SMX Munich 2018. Learn how the rise of voice search is changing (or isn't changing) SEO, and what you should watch for in the future. Now that we're finally switching to Google's mobile first index, what should you do differently? SEO is still SEO, but you need to focus on a few additional things to win at mobile. More than anything, keep looking ahead so you're able to win in the future.
Mobile search overtook desktop search in less than five years... Mobile searches are inherently local, yet most digital marketers don't use Local SEO tactics. In this epic keynote session, Greg will cover the rise of mobile searches and how the landscape has changed for both organic and paid search. He'll share specific tactics to help you succeed in mobile searches in 2018. Even more shocking than the fast rise of mobile search, voice search went from zero to 10% in less than one year. Google recently announced that 20% of all mobile searches are voice based. Greg will share specific examples and tactics for voice search to help you prepare for the massive shift in search behavior that's already started. Are you ready for a Star Trek world where users simply talk to their mobile computers? We're living in that world already, and this session will make sure you're able to compete in 2018 and beyond.
● We are already living in a Star Trek world
● The rise of mobile searches and voice search causes massive changes
● Implications for organic and paid search, and how to compete in the future
Chris Ledoux was born in 1948 in Biloxi, Mississippi and grew up riding horses on his grandparents' farm. He began competing in rodeos at age 13 and had a successful rodeo career, winning two state bareback riding championships in high school. Ledoux went on to win the Intercollegiate National Bareback Riding Championship in college. He joined the PRCA in 1970 and had a successful rodeo career until retiring in 1980. Ledoux then began a career in country music, releasing 22 albums by the end of the 1980s. He was inducted into multiple rodeo halls of fame before passing away from cancer in 2005.
The history of sport in Marlborough, Massachusetts, from 1660 to the present. Presented January 30, 2013, by Bob Kane, curator of the Marlborough Historical Society. More information on Marlborough and on the historical society is at www.HistoricMarlborough.org.
1. The NAMI MS Annual Conference will be held May 14-15, 2015 at the UMMC Conference Center in Jackson, MS. Proposals for workshops are due by January 30, 2015 and can be submitted electronically or by mail.
2. Workshop proposals should include the workshop title, learning objectives, relevance to mental health practice, contact information for the primary presenter, and equipment needs. Presenters may be asked to repeat their workshop if another presenter cancels.
3. NAMI MS will review proposals, notify presenters of acceptance, apply for continuing education credits, provide materials and audiovisual equipment to presenters, and introduce presenters at their workshops.
1. The NAMI MS Annual Conference will be held May 14-15, 2015 at the UMMC Conference Center in Jackson, MS. Proposals for workshops are due by January 30, 2015.
2. Workshop proposals should include the workshop title, learning objectives, relevance to mental health practice, presenter information, equipment needs, and agreement to present if accepted.
3. If accepted, NAMI MS will provide CE credits, presenter materials and registration, introduce presenters, distribute handouts, and more. Presenters must submit materials by April 15th.
This document provides information about the Mississippi Municipal League (MML). The MML is a private, non-profit association that represents 289 cities and towns in Mississippi. Its mission is to help municipalities excel through advocacy, training, resources and networking. The MML is governed by a Board of Directors and employs an eight-member staff led by an Executive Director. Services provided by the MML include legislative advocacy, education and training programs, publications, conferences, insurance programs, and scholarships.
Drive is a cloud storage service from Google that provides 15GB of free storage. It allows users to store any type of file in one safe place and access those files from any device. Users can upload files from their computer or mobile device to Drive. They can also share files and folders with others and collaborate on documents in real-time. Drive aims to organize users' files across different devices and locations.
Drive is a cloud storage service from Google that provides 15GB of free storage. It allows users to store any type of file in one safe place and access those files from any device. Users can upload files from their computer or mobile device to Drive. They can also share files and folders with others and collaborate on documents in real-time. Drive keeps all your important files organized in one place so they are accessible from anywhere.
This document is an enrollment and tuition agreement between a student and Virginia College. It outlines the student's program, term start date, personal information, tuition and fee costs, policies regarding cancellations, withdrawals, and refunds. Key details include:
- The total program costs and payment schedule for the student's selected program.
- The student's right to cancel the agreement within 3 business days of signing with a full refund.
- The college's right to increase tuition and fees as deemed necessary prior to each term.
- The refund policy, which provides decreasing refund amounts for withdrawals within the first 10%, 25%, 50% of a term.
- Consequences for inaccurate information, dismissal from
The document discusses struggling with mental health and recovery. It describes feeling overwhelmed by negative thoughts and grasping for help alone. It questions whether the struggle is worth it and what recovery means. However, it notes that focusing on improving life and coping skills leads to benefits, and that while struggling is normal, recovery provides meaning and is enduring.
This resource guide provides information on assistance resources for the South Mississippi Gulf Coast region. It includes over 50 sections covering various needs like food, housing, health care, employment, education, activities and more. The guide aims to help individuals and families in need of assistance during times of unemployment or underemployment find free or low-cost resources. It is produced by Disability Connection with input from other local organizations and government departments. The updated online version can be found at www.DisabilityConnection.org.
This two-year Associate of Science program in Business Administration provides students with the basic knowledge and skills for employment in private and public sector organizations. The core business courses cover topics like accounting, finance, project management, communications, customer service, and business ethics. These skills also provide a foundation for further study in a Bachelor's program. In addition to the business courses, the program includes general education classes to add breadth to the curriculum. Upon completing the program, graduates will be able to understand business administration components, communicate effectively in a business setting, use current technology and software, and utilize project management and customer service skills.
This two-year Associate of Science program in Business Administration provides students with the basic knowledge and skills for employment in private and public sector organizations. The core business courses cover topics like accounting, finance, project management, communications, customer service, and business ethics. These skills also provide a foundation for further study in a Bachelor's program. In addition to the business courses, the program includes general education classes to add breadth to the curriculum. Upon completing the program, graduates will be able to understand business administration components, communicate effectively in a business setting, use current technology and software, and utilize project management and customer service skills.
An undergraduate student returning to Penn State after an absence of at least four years with a cumulative GPA below 2.00 may request academic renewal to start their GPA over at 0.00. If approved, all prior grades remain on their transcript but are not calculated in the new GPA, and courses passed with a C or better can fulfill graduation requirements. The student's number of late drop credits will also be reset if academic renewal is granted.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
This document authorizes an individual's entrance or reentrance into a VA rehabilitation program. It provides identifying information about the individual and details of the approved rehabilitation services or assistance, including the enrollment period, program code, and facility. The case manager signs to authorize the services and the facility will complete a certification of attendance once the individual begins the program.
The document provides information from the January 2011 issue of the "News and Notes for Florida Veterans" newsletter published by the Veterans Service Center, VA Regional Office in St. Petersburg, Florida. It includes updates on VA benefits and taxes, certification for permanent and total disability, a call center satisfaction survey program, VA's homeless intervention program, standardized payment rates for non-VA care, processing of claims for new Agent Orange presumptives, and contact information for VA facilities.
This document is a form used by veterans to request and receive supplies needed for their vocational rehabilitation or employment programs through the VA.
It outlines the conditions that must be met for the VA to provide supplies, including that the items are required by all in the program and not already owned by the veteran.
The form has sections for the veteran to list the needed supplies and their costs, and to certify that the requested items have been received in good condition. It requires signatures from the veteran, case manager, and training facility to authorize and acknowledge the request and receipt of supplies.
This document is a form used by veterans to request and receive supplies needed for their vocational rehabilitation or employment programs through the VA.
It outlines the conditions that must be met for the VA to provide supplies, including that the items are required by all in the program and not already owned by the veteran.
The form has sections for the veteran to list the needed supplies and their costs, and to certify that the requested items have been received in good condition. It requires signatures from the veteran, case manager, and training facility to authorize and acknowledge the request and receipt of supplies.
Timothy Weiher has been called to active military duty, which has reduced his income and affected his ability to make payments on an existing debt. He is requesting that his lenders lower the interest rate on the debt to 6% annually in accordance with the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, and reduce his monthly payments to reflect the lower interest rate. He has provided his contact information and a copy of his active duty orders for his lenders to work directly with his wife to establish a new payment schedule.
Lori Weiher is selling her 2003 Ford Truck to Mitchell Hoye for $7,700. She will retitle the truck in Mitchell's name but remain the first lienholder until the debt is paid in full. Mitchell has two years to pay in monthly installments of $320 for 24 consecutive months starting May 1, 2012. If Mitchell misses two consecutive payments, Lori has the right to repossess the truck and Mitchell must return the title. Any money paid would be considered the cost of using the truck if it is repossessed. Mitchell is responsible for insurance, inspections, and maintenance on the vehicle.
The document outlines terms and conditions that Lindsey Carol Hoye must agree to in order to own a live pet hamster, including keeping her room clean, doing chores when asked, not arguing with adults, paying for hamster supplies, feeding and cleaning the hamster cage daily, helping around the house more, and not arguing with her parents. It specifies that if Lindsey does not follow the terms, her parents have the right to take the hamster away. Lindsey and her parents sign to agree to these conditions for Lindsey to own a hamster.
Timothy C. Hoye pays $600 per month in child support according to a letter from Lori C. Weiher. Weiher can be contacted at 228-383-3008 or scoobie2304@aol.com if there are any questions regarding Timothy C. Hoye's child support payments of $600 per month.