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  1. Touch Typist Typing Tutor

    Orphan date April 2012 Infobox OS name Touch Typist Typing Tutor founded 1985 developer Sector Software website http www.typingtutor.co.uk Product website Touch Typist Typing Tutor is developed by Sector Software. The latest release is version 1.27 which was released in December 2008 for Microsoft Windows based computers. Touch typing Touch Typist typing tutor is the earliest example of typing tutor software currently still on sale. ref http www.sectorsoftware.demon.co.uk history.htm ref The software was written and released for sale in 1985 on the Sinclair QL computer. Its first public sale was at The ZX Microfair in 1985. This was a very popular computer show held in The Horticultural Halls, Elverton Street, London London, England . The ZX Microfair was a showcase for all manner of software and hardware related to the Sinclair range of computers. The software was also first advertised as a small classified advert in QL World magazine, but soon became a Flagship flagship product for the company formed to sell it, Sector Software. Touch Typist soon went on sale in W H Smith WH Smiths as well as in many smaller computer shops which were supplied by the now defunct company Terry Blood Distribution Ltd. The software was originally written in QL Basic on the Sinclair QL, this was compiled with the Digital Precision Superbasic Compiler and released on Sinclair Microdrive cartridges for the Sinclair QL computer. Microdrive cartridges were small cartridges similar to an 8 track tape 8 track tape, with a continuous loop of tape which could hold 100KB of code. The software was soon converted to run on other computers including the Atari ST , Amiga Commodore Amiga , Acorn Archimedes , Cambridge Computers Z88 Portable computer and Microsoft Windows based computers. Touch Typist has been on continuous sale and been continually developed by the original author David Batty and is still published by the original company, Sector Software of Leyland Lancashire. ref http www.typingtutor.co.uk ...   more details



  1. John Hodgkin (tutor)

    John Hodgkin 1766 1845 was an English tutor, grammarian, and calligrapher. Life He was born at Shipston on Stour , and was educated partly at a Quaker school at Worcester , and partly by his uncle, Thomas Hodgkin, a successful private tutor in London, who invited his nephew to follow his profession. ref name DNB Dictionary of National Biography , Hodgkin, John 1766 1845 , grammarian, by Thomas Hodgkin. Published 1891. ref Thomas Hodgkin accepted an offer from David Barclay of Youngsbury to become headmaster of Ackworth School in Yorkshire and at age 15 John Hodgkin went there as assistant for a year. In 1787 he joined Thomas Young scientist Thomas Young in superintending the education of Hudson Gurney , Barclay s grandson the two were resident tutors, at Youngsbury and elsewhere. ref Amalie M. Kass and Edward H. Kass, Perfecting the World The life and times of Dr. Thomas Hodgkin, 1798 1866 1988 , pp. xxii xxiii. ref In combination they forming a successful study group and friendship. The two tutors seem to have given each other mutual instruction for four years, and tutors and pupil remained warm friends through life. ref name DNB In 1792 Hodgkin spent some months at Vincennes in France. He returned to England, and soon became well known as a private tutor. His pupils were mainly ladies belonging to the families of wealthy citizens in the environs of London. These he instructed in the classics and mathematics, but especially in the art of handwriting. ref name DNB Hodgkin resided for some years at Pentonville , London, and then moved to Tottenham , where he died in August 1845. ref name DNB Works Hodgkin left a manuscript autobiography, covering his time in France in the aftermath of the French Revolution . When Louis XVI took the oath to the constitution, Hodgkin, as a Quaker, had a conscientious objection to raising his hand and his plain dress caused him to be taken for an abb . He described the consternation at Vincennes on 10 October 1792, the day of the massacre ...   more details



  1. David Jennings (tutor)

    David Jennings 1691 1762 was an English Dissenting minister and tutor, known also as the author of Jewish Antiquities . Life He was the younger son of the ejected minister John Jennings 1634 1701 , whose ministry to the independent congregation at Kibworth was continued by his elder brother John Jennings tutor John . David passed through the Kibworth grammar school, and studied for the ministry 1709 14 at the Fund Academy in Moorfields , under Isaac Chauncy and his successors, Thomas Ridgley, D.D., and John Eames . His first sermon was at Battersea , 23 May 1714. In March 1715 he was chosen evening lecturer at Rotherhithe in June 1716 he became assistant to John Foxon at Girdlers Hall, Basinghall Street on 19 May 1718 he was called to succeed Thomas Simmons as pastor of the independent congregation, Wapping New Stairs . Here he was ordained on 25 July 1718, and in this charge he remained till his death. At the Salters Hall Conference Salters Hall debates of 1719 he sided with the non subscribers, though a Calvinist . In 1733 he was selected by William Coward merchant William Coward as one of the lecturers in Bury Street, St. Mary Axe he became one of the Coward trustees in May 1743, and in August 1743 one of the Coward lecturers at Little St. Helen s. Jennings s career as a divinity tutor began in 1744, on the death of Eames, whose successor he became under the Coward trust, the congregational fund at this point transferring its support to another academy. The presbyterian board sent him no students till 1758. Jennings extended the course of study from four years to five, and abandoned the boarding school model. The lectures were given in Wellclose Square , at the residence of Samuel Morton Savage , the tutor in classics and philosophy. Unlike his brother John, Jennings did not attempt lectures on an independent plan. The divinity text book on which he lectured was the Medulla Theologi of the Dutch divine, Van Marck . His lecture notes on the Moses and Aaron of Thomas ...   more details



  1. Thomas Rowe (tutor)

    Thomas Rowe 1657 1705 was an English nonconformist minister, significant as the teacher of the next generation of Dissenters, particularly in philosophy, in one of the first of the dissenting academies . Life The elder son of John Rowe minister John Rowe , he was born in London in 1657. He was probably educated by Theophilus Gale . In 1678 he succeeded Gale, both as pastor of the independent church in Holborn and as tutor in the academy at Newington Green . He moved his congregation to a meeting house at Girdlers Hall, Basinghall Street , and took his academy successively to Clapham and, about 1687, to Little Britain, London Little Britain . His ministry was successful but it was as a tutor, especially in philosophy, that he made his mark as an early adopter of new ideas. He was the first to desert the traditional textbooks, introducing his pupils, about 1680, to what was known as free philosophy. Rowe was a Cartesianism Cartesian at a time when the Aristotelian philosophy was still dominant in the older schools of learning but while in physics he adhered to Descartes against the rising influence of Isaac Newton , he also became one of the earliest exponents of John Locke . His students included John Evans, D.D. , Henry Grove , Josiah Hort , John Hughes 1677 1720 John Hughes the poet, Jeremiah Hunt , D.D., Daniel Neal , and Isaac Watts . Rowe was a Calvinist in theology, but few of his pupils adhered to the same system without some modification. In 1699 he became one of the Tuesday lecturers at Pinners Hall. He died suddenly on 18 August 1705, and was buried with his father in Bunhill Fields . Family Benoni Rowe 1658 1706 was his brother in law, husband to his sister Sarah. ref Dewey D. Wallace, jun. in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography older works say a younger brother. ref He was born in London, and educated for the ministry. His first known settlement was at Epsom , Surrey , about 1689. He succeeded Stephen Lobb in 1699 as pastor of the independent chur ...   more details



  1. John Fell (tutor)

    John Fell 22 August 1735, Cockermouth 6 September 1797, Homerton Academy was an English congregationalist minister and classical tutor. Life Fell was born at Cockermouth , Cumberland, on 22 August 1735. His father, Daniel Fell, was a schoolmaster, clerk to the dissenting congregation, and occasional village preacher. Fell was apprenticed to a tailor, and after serving his time obtained a situation in London. His bent was towards the dissenting ministry, and by the help of the King s Head Society he was placed in 1757 at the Mile End academy under John Conder , D.D. The classical tutor was John Walker, D.D., an excellent scholar, who took a great fancy to Fell, and gave him private instructions. On leaving the academy he was for a short time assistant in a school at Norwich . In 1762 he was invited to take charge of an independent congregation at Beccles, Suffolk . He preached there for several years, but declined the pastorate, the church not being organised to his satisfaction. In May 1770 he succeeded David Parry as minister of the congregational church at Thaxted , Essex, where he was ordained on 24 October. This was his happiest settlement his congregation grew, he lived on intimate terms with successive rectors of the parish, and with Rayner Hickford, the Saxon scholar and he had time for literary and theological pursuits and for private tuition. One of his young tutees during this period was Richard Sharp politician ref Knapman, D. Conversation Sharp The Biography of a London Gentleman, Richard Sharp 1759 1835 , in Letters, Prose and Verse . Private Publication, 2004. British Library ref with whom he formed a life long friendship, Sharp writing the Introduction to Fell s Grammar 1784 which is listed below. Fell s writings in reply to Hugh Farmer are able, but too acrimonious. In 1787, on the retirement of Benjamin Davies, D.D., he accepted the post of classical tutor in his alma mater, and removed September 1769 to Homerton Academy . It soon became apparent th ...   more details



  1. Samuel Jones (academy tutor)

    of its tutor and students 1905 ref At Tewkesbury Jones moved the academy to Tewkesbury early in summer ... a tutor. ref Andrew Kippis, Biographia Britannica London, 1778 , pp. 94, 430 ref Thomas ... the tutor Philip Doddridge of Northampton . The following manuscript works are known and extant ...   more details



  1. Timm N2T Tutor

    This article is a part of Wikipedia WikiProject Aircraft . Please see Wikipedia WikiProject Aircraft page content for recommended layout. Infobox aircraft begin name N2T Tutor image File Timm N2T 1 Pensacola 2002R.jpg caption Timm N2T 1 basic trainer of the US Navy at the National Museum of Naval Aviation at NAS Pensacola in 2002 Infobox aircraft type type Training monoplane manufacturer Timm Aircraft designer first flight 1940 introduced retired status primary user United States Navy more users produced number built 262 N2T 1 variants with their own articles The Timm N2T Tutor was an United States American training monoplane built by the Timm Aircraft Corporation, founded by Otto Timm for the United States Navy as the N2T 1 . Development The Timm S 160 or Timm PT 160K was a conventional tandem open cockpit monoplane trainer first flown on the 22 May, 1940 by test pilot Vance Breese . It was powered by a Kinner R 5 radial engine and was a low wing cantilever monoplane with a tailwheel landing gear. It had an unusual feature in that the airframe structure was made from resin impregnated and moulded plywood. This process was patented as the Nuyon process and marketed as the aeromold process. The S 160 received the first approval for a plastic wood construction, ATC 747 , on August 28, 1941. ref Juptner 1993, p. 167. ref The PT 175 K variant was fitted with a Kinner R 53 engine. This was followed by the PT 220 C with a 220hp 164kW Continental W 670 6 engine and larger tail. The PT 220C was evaluated by the United States Navy , which ordered 262 aircraft as the N2T 1 for operation in the basic training role. ref Simpson 2001, pp. 547 548. ref Postwar history Postwar, the N2T was sold to private owners and 10 remained on the US civil aircraft register in 2001. Survivor N2Ts are preserved in US museums including examples at the National Museum of Naval Aviation at NAS Pensacola , Florida and at the museum at Kalamazoo Municipal Airport, Michigan. ref Ogden 2007, pp. 209, ...   more details



  1. Peter Young (tutor)

    Use dmy dates date April 2012 Sir Peter Young 1544 1628 was a Scottish diplomat, tutor to James VI of Scotland . Life Young was the second son of John Young, burgess of Edinburgh and Dundee , and of Margaret, daughter of Walter Scrymgeour of Glasswell , and was born at Dundee on 15 August 1544. His mother was related to the Scrymgeours of Dudhope later ennobled with the title of Earl of Dundee , and his father settled in Dundee at the time of his marriage 1541 . John Young s eldest son, John 1542 1584 , was provost of the collegiate church of Dysart, Fife Dysart the third son, Alexander, usher of the king s privy chamber to James VI, died on 29 December 1603. From Isabella, the elder daughter, descended the Youngs, baronets, of Baillieborough Castle , County Cavan , the family of John Young, Baron Lisgar . Peter Young was educated at the High School of Dundee Dundee Grammar School , and probably matriculated at St. Andrews University , though no record of his attendance there has been found. When he was admitted burgess of Dundee he was designated Magister, a title exclusively used by masters of arts. In 1562 he was sent to the continent to complete his studies under the care of his uncle, Henry Scrimgeour , by whom he was recommended to Theodore Beza , then professor of theology at Geneva. Scrymgeour was appointed to the newly founded chair of civil law at Geneva in 1563, and Young resided with him until in 1568 he returned to Scotland. His reputation as a scholar was so great that in the beginning of 1569 70 the regent Moray appointed him joint instructor of the infant James VI along with George Buchanan . As Buchanan was then advanced in years, it is probable that the chief share of teaching the infant king fell upon Young and he is referred to in complimentary terms in Buchanan s Epistol . From the account given by Sir James Melville of Halhill it appears that while ... tutor and chief overseer in the establishment of Charles I of England Prince Charles . The post carried ...   more details



  1. Richard Frankland (tutor)

    College, Cambridge , and a tutor at Durham, declined to start an academical institution, holding ... John Issot, Richard Frankland the tutor s son and John Owen. The discipline of the house was strict ... of the day s work, unhampered by the tutor s presence. Those who wished to graduate went on to Scotland ...   more details



  1. Thomas Amory (tutor)

    Thomas Amory D.D. 28 January 1701 24 June 1774 was an English dissenting tutor and minister and poet from Taunton . Biography His father was a grocer and his mother a sister of Henry Grove . He was at school under Chadwick dn date February 2012 , a local dissenting minister, and learned French at Exeter under Andr de Majendie, a refugee minister. On 25 March 1717 he entered, as a divinity student, the Taunton Academy , then the chief seat of culture for the dissenters of the west, under Stephen James of Fullwood, who taught theology, and Henry Grove, who taught philosophy. He received his testimonials for the ministry in 1722, and then went to London to study experimental physics in the academy of John Eames in Moorfields . In 1725, on Stephen James s death and before his own ordination, he acted as assistant in the ministry to Robert Darch, at Hull Bishops , and in the Taunton Academy to Grove. He was ordained 3 October 1730 as colleague to Edmund Batson at Paul s Meeting, Taunton. Batson was more conservative in theology than Amory, and was unwilling to divide the stipend hence, in 1732, Amory s friends seceded and built him a new meeting house in Tancred Street. On Grove s death in 1738 Amory was placed at the head of the academy. A list of his students is given in the Monthly Repository , 1818 there were more men of mark under Grove Amory s best pupils were Thomas and John Wright of Bristol. In 1741 he married Mary, daughter of the Rev. S. Baker of Southwark. By her he had five children, four of whom survived him. He moved to London in October 1759 to become afternoon preacher at the Old Jewry , and in 1766 succeeded Dr. S. Chandler as co pastor of the congregation with Nathaniel White. He was elected one of Daniel Williams theologian Daniel Williams s trustees in 1767 his portrait is in Dr. Williams s Library . He received the degree of D.D. Edin. in 1768, and was Tuesday lecturer at Salters Hall from 1768, and morning preacher at Newington Green , as colleague ...   more details



  1. De Londres llegó un tutor

    Infobox film name De Londres lleg un tutor image image size caption director producer writer narrator starring music cinematography editor distributor released 1958 runtime country FilmArgentina language Spanish language Spanish budget De Londres lleg un tutor is a List of Argentine films of 1958 1958 Argentina Argentine film . Cast Empty section date July 2010 External links IMDB title id title De Londres lleg un tutor Cinema of Argentina DEFAULTSORT De Londres Llego Un Tutor Category 1958 films Category Argentine films Category Spanish language films Category Black and white films 1950s Argentina film stub ...   more details



  1. Gosselin (Tutor of) v. Quebec (Attorney General)

    Gosselin Tutor of v. Quebec Attorney General , 2005 1 S.C.R. 238, 2005 SCC 15 is a leading Supreme Court of Canada on the constitutional protection of minority language rights under Section Twenty three of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms section 23 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms . The case was part of a trilogy of minority language rights cases including Solski Tutor of v. Quebec Attorney General , 2005 SCC 14 and Casimir v. Quebec Attorney General , 2005 SCC 16. A number of French language French speaking families who wanted their children educated in English but did not qualify under the Charter of the French Language for English schooling challenged the French Charter as a violation of their equality rights under sections 10 and 12 of the Quebec Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms . The Court rejected the claim. It held that the parents were not protected under the minority language rights provision in section 23 of the Canadian Charter . The Court also found that the equality right cannot be used to invalidate other rights under the Constitution consequently there was no violation. See also List of Supreme Court of Canada cases McLachlin Court External links lexum scc 2005 15 Category Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms case law Category Supreme Court of Canada cases Category 2005 in Canada Category Minority schools Category Bilingualism in Canada Category 2005 in case law Category Supreme Court of Canada case articles without infoboxes Category Quebec language policy ...   more details



  1. I Bought a Flat Guitar Tutor

    Infobox song See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name I Bought a Flat Guitar Tutor Artist 10cc Album Deceptive Bends Published Released Start date 1977 5 df yes track no 7 Recorded Strawberry Studios Strawberry Studios South Genre Art rock Length 1 48 Writer Eric Stewart , br Graham Gouldman Label Mercury Records Mercury Producer 10cc Tracks prev Honeymoon with B Troop prev no 6 next You ve Got a Cold next no 8 Misc Audio sample? I Bought a Flat Guitar Tutor is a song by 10cc appearing on their 1977 album, Deceptive Bends . The song is quite short and often thought of as a Novelty song novelty piece amongst fans. The lyrics to the song are all puns for musical terminology. Whenever Eric Stewart or Graham Gouldman sing the name of a chord the chord is played as part of the music to the song. The chart below attempts to explain the complex idea. I bought A A major A C E A flat A Flat major A C E A flat diminished A Flat diminished A Cb E Responsibility responsibilitE E Major E G B You re de ninth D9 D F A C E Person to see C Major C E G To be suspended Bsus4 B E F in a seventh A7 A C E G a seventh major catastro A Major 7th A C E G phe E major E G B It s a minor A minor A C E point, but Gee G major G B D but gee, Augmented G augmented G B D Gee, augmented by the sharpness of your G sharp augmented G B D See what I m going through C C Major A A A Major to be B with you B Major B D F in a A Major in a flat A flat by the sea C Major Category 1977 songs Category 10cc songs Category Novelty songs Category Songs written by Graham Gouldman Category Songs written by Eric Stewart ...   more details



  1. Aspiring Home Tutor: Soiled Pure Whiteness

    Infobox film name Aspiring Home Tutor Soiled Pure Whiteness image Aspiring Home Tutor Soiled Pure Whiteness.jpg image size caption Theatrical poster for Aspiring Home Tutor Soiled Pure Whiteness 2004 director Yumi Yoshiyuki ref cite web url http www2u.biglobe.ne.jp p g data 2004 040102 jyunpaku.htm title accessdate 2010 06 15 language Japanese publisher http www2u.biglobe.ne.jp p g menu.htm P.G. Web Site ref producer writer Yumi Yoshiyuki narrator starring Mai Satsuki br Yumika Hayashi br Yumi Yoshiyuki music Kiichi Kat cinematography Katsuji yamada editing Kenihiko Ukai studio Office Yoshiyuki distributor OP Eiga released February 10, 2004 runtime 60 minutes country Japan language Japanese budget gross preceded by followed by nihongo Aspiring Home Tutor Soiled Pure Whiteness Akogare no Kateiky shi Yogosareta Junbaku is a 2004 in film 2004 Japan ese pink film written and directed by Yumi Yoshiyuki , who also acted in a leading role. Yoshiyuki filmed Aspiring Home Tutor Soiled Pure Whiteness for her own Office Yoshiyuki production company, and it was released theatrically in Japan by OP Eiga on February 10, 2004. ref cite web url http www.japanese cinema db.jp details 3271 title accessdate 2010 06 15 publisher http www.japanese cinema db.jp index.php Japanese Cinema Database Agency for Cultural Affairs language Japanese ref The film was shown at the Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival . ref cite web url http www2u.biglobe.ne.jp p g history history.htm title Pink Films History accessdate 2010 10 16 language Japanese publisher http www2u.biglobe.ne.jp p g menu.htm P.G. Web Site ref It won the award for Seventh Best Film at the Pink Grand Prix ceremony, ref cite web url http www2u.biglobe.ne.jp p g award 2004.htm title Best Ten of 2004 accessdate 2009 01 18 publisher http www2u.biglobe.ne.jp p g menu.htm P ... college, Kazuo and Reiko, his former home tutor, become involved in making pink films. ref cite web ...   more details



  1. Kay's Tutor v Ayrshire & Arran Health Board

    Orphan date February 2009 Kay s Tutor v. Ayrshire & Arran Health Board 1987 2 All ER 417 1987 S.C. 145 1987 S.L.T. 577 is an Scots Delict Law case concerning Causation law causation in a Medical malpractice medical negligence context. It was decided by the House of Lords, with Lord Keith of Kinkel , Lord Brandon of Oakbrook , Lord Griffiths , Lord Mackay of Clashfern and Lord Ackner sitting. Facts Kay s son was admitted to hospital with meningitis . By mistake, he was given a penicillin overdose. It was thirty times the norm. He went deaf. No case had ever been recorded where penicillin had caused deafness. Often, meningitis itself caused deafness. The first instance found in favour of the plaintiff, but this was overturned by the Court of Appeal. In the House of Lords the plaintiff argued, the overdose increased the risk of neurological damage. Deafness was damage of the same type, therefore the defendants should be liable. Lord Keith demonstrated grasp of medical knowledge by describing the facts somewhat more elaborately. blockquote Meningitis is a disease which causes inflammation of one or more of the three Biological membrane membranes which envelop the central nervous system consisting of the brain and spinal chord sic ? . The three membranes are the dura mater , the arachnoid and the pia mater . Between the arachnoid and the underlying pia mater is the subarachnoid space , which is filled with cerebro spinal fluid CSF . The general practitioner had treated the respiratory infection with ampicillin administered orally, but due to vomiting its therapeutic effect may have been to some extent frustrated. On admission to hospital Andrew was found to be seriously ill. He was treated with benzyl penicillin and sulphadiazine administered intravenous ly. A specimen of CSF was taken and sent for analysis. On the following day, 29 November, the laboratory reported that two cultures of pneumococci had been cultivated from the specimen. This led to a confirmed diagnosis of pneumococcal ...   more details



  1. Andes physics tutor

    Infobox Software name Andes logo Image AndesSplash5.jpg 200px none Andes logo caption Andes Logo developer http www.lrdc.pitt.edu Learning Research and Development Center latest release version http www.andestutor.org Install Download.html 13.1.1 latest release date January 2009 operating system Microsoft Windows genre Intelligent tutoring system and Educational software license Free website http www.andestutor.org Orphan date June 2009 Andes is an intelligent tutoring system designed to help students to solve physics problems. Topics covered Andes is designed to be the homework component of an introductory physics course. It covers all of the topics in a standard two semester introductory physics course, except for modern physics and thermodynamics . It does not include problems involving calculus . External links http www.andestutor.org Official Andes Site http www.learnlab.org The Pittsburgh Science of Learning Center uses Andes in its http www.learnlab.org learnlabs physics Physics LearnLab http www.cmu.edu oli Carnegie Mellon s Open Learning Initiative OLI offers a free online version of Andes. http www.andestutor.org Pages Publications.html Journal articles and conference papers describing experiments showing that Andes resulted in higher grades than graded paper and pencil homework Category Science education software ...   more details



  1. Tutelary

    Wiktionary tutelary Tutelary may refer to Patron saint , or tutelary saint Tutelary deity See also Tutor disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Thomas Amory

    Thomas Amory may refer to Thomas Amory author 1691 1788 , Irish writer Thomas Amory tutor 1701 1774 , English dissenting tutor, minister, and poet Thomas Coffin Amory 1812 1889 ,American lawyer and biographer Thomas J.C. Amory 1828 1864 , American Civil War officer hndis Amory, Thomas ...   more details



  1. Interplay Europe

    DELEGATIONS Bulgaria Ana Vaseva Croatia Nora Krstulovic tutor , Maja Sviben England Ola Animashawun tutor , Daniel Stathis Barker , Tinuke Asher Craig , Hannah Dee Germany Henning Fangauf tutor , Kristo agor tutor , Martin Kordic , Frauke Scheffler Hungary Judit Cziraki tutor , Marianna Koncz Latvia Inta Bernova tutor , Gunita Grosa , Eliza Sternberga , Daina Tabuna Liechtenstein Patrick Boltshauser tutor , Peter Beck playwright Peter Beck , Caroline Herfert The Netherlands Jurrie Kwant tutor , Hubert Roza tutor , Maaike Johanna Bergstra , Radna Diels , Florian Pieter van Kuijk Norway Kim Atle Hansen Scotland Alan Wilkins playwright tutor , Rachel Lynn Brody , Lewis Hetherington Slovakia Vanda Feriacova tutor , Diana Kacarova , Pavol Kohut Slovenia Dragica Potocnjak tutor , Sasa Rakef Spain Antonio Rojano , Ignacio Paj n Leyra Switzerland Miriam Ehlers tutor , Anna Papst , Laura de Weck Turkey Hasan Erkek tutor , Fatma Kandemir Interplay festival 2008. Date 5 July 13 July Town Utrecht city Utrecht Country The Netherlands DELEGATIONS Australia Lachlan Philpot tutor , Adam Mitchell theatre director Adam Mitchell tutor , Anna Barnes Croatia Ivor Martini Denmark Janicke Branth tutor ... McCann France Adeline Picault , Alban Ketelbuters Germany Henning Fangauf tutor , Kristo Sagor tutor , Azar Mortazavi Manesh , Roman Senkl Greece Chara Bakonikola tutor , Paraskevi Pouli , Marina Danezi Hungary Upor Laszlo tutor , M rton Kiss Iceland Thordis Elva Thorvaldsdottir tutor , Tyrfingur Tyrfingsson Latvia Lauris Gundars tutor , Elvijs Cakans , Inga Liepa The Netherlands Jurrie Kwant tutor , Don Duyns tutor , Gijsje Kooter tutor , Jannemieke Caspers , Michiel Lieuwma , Malou De Roy van ... Jan Veenstra Poland Aneta Wr bel Wojtyszko tutor , Ewa Wikiel , Sylwia Wojas Russia Benjamin Slivkin tutor , Yulia Yakovleva , Dmitry Egorov Scotland Alan Wilkins playwright tutor , Joanne Toner , Jonathan Whiteside Spain Ignacio Paj n Leyra Sweden Dag Thelander Switzerland Simon Froehling tutor ...   more details



  1. Regency Systems R2C

    The R2C was the color version of the 2nd Z80 based microcomputer produced by Regency Systems of Champaign, Illinois , the first being the RC1. The RC1 had a high resolution display and dual 8 inch floppy drives. It was essentially a standalone PLATO computer system PLATO environment, adapting the TUTOR programming language TUTOR language and environment. The company was founded by David Eades real estate David Eades , a real estate agency owner, and Paul Tenczar , creator of the TUTOR programming language TUTOR language. The R2C supported an Ethernet network and a hard drive . The introduction of the IBM AT , with 16 bit processor, hard drive, and EGA display, sparked a change in direction for the company away from hardware. References reflist Category Early microcomputers ...   more details



  1. CL-41

    CL 41 can refer to one of two things USS Philadelphia CL 41 , a Brooklyn class light cruiser that served in the United States Navy Canadair CL 41 Tutor , a Canadian jettrainer aircraft Letter NumberCombDisambig ...   more details



  1. Sosibius (disambiguation)

    Sosibius is the name of Sosibius , Egyptian politician of the 3rd century BC Sosibius of Tarentum , Egyptian soldier of the same era Sosibius, tutor of Britannicus executed on the orders of Agrippina the Younger Agrippina disambiguation fr Sosibios ...   more details



  1. John Fell

    John Fell may refer to John Barraclough Fell 1815 1902 , British railway engineer John Fell bishop 1625 1686 , Bishop of Oxford John Fell drummer born 1961 , American drummer John Fell tutor 1735 1797 , English congregationalist minister and classical tutor John Fell jurist 1721 1798 , American farmer and jurist John Fell Canadian politician 1819 ? , Ontario businessman, farmer and political figure hndis Fell, John ...   more details



  1. David Jennings

    David Jennings may refer to Dave Jennings American football born 1952 , former American football punter David Jennings bishop born 1944 , English churchman David Jennings congressman 1787 1834 , United States Representative from Ohio David Jennings tutor 1691 1762 , English dissenting tutor David M. Jennings born 1948 , former Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives David V. Jennings , Wisconsin state senator hndis Jennings, David ...   more details



  1. Slingsby Cadet

    The Slingsby Cadet was a designation applied by the United Kingdom British Royal Air Force to different types of basic training gliders produced by Slingsby Aviation Slingsby Slingsby Cadet TX1 military designation for Slingsby Kirby Cadet Slingsby Cadet TX2 military designation for Slingsby Kirby Tutor Slingsby Cadet TX3 military designation for Slingsby Tandem Tutor Category Glider aircraft ...   more details




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