James Richardson (Cisco) - James Richardson (Cisco) James Richardson is a Canadian businessman. He is currently the Chief Marketing Officer of Cisco Systems, where he has worked for 11 years. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Education 2 Employment History 3 External Link Education Richardson has a degree in marketing and finance from Queen's University. Employment History Prior to working at Cisco, Richardson held a number of positions at Unisys Canada. May 1990 -- begins career at Cisco 1992 - 1994 -- serves as the Vice-President of Intercontinental Opreations, focusing on expansion into Asia, the Pacific, and South America 1995 - 1996 -- serves as Vice-President of North American Operations. During this period regional revenues increased by 300%. 1996-1999 -- serves as president of the Europe, Middle East, and Africa Region..
James Richardson - James Richardson James Richardson was a man who spent 21 years inside a Florida prison for a crime he did not commit. He had been convicted, in 1968, of murdering his seven children, with poison. A babysitter later confessed to the crime. see also: criminal justice James Richardson is the Chief Marketing Officer of Cisco Systems. The James Richardson Corporation is an Australian retail corporation founded by hotelier Jimmy Richardson..
James Richardson Corporation - James Richardson Corporation The James Richardson Corporation is a corporation, based in Abbotsford, Australia, and primarily involved with furniture, hospitality, real estate, and the duty free retail businesses. The company is owned by David Mandie. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Principal Staff of the James Richardson Corporation 2 History of the James Richardson Corporation 3 External Link Principal Staff of the James Richardson Corporation Executive Chairman -- David Mandie Executive Director -- Evelyn Danos General Manager -- Milton Lasnitzki Duty Free Chairman -- Garry Stock History of the James Richardson Corporation 1892 -- Founded by hotelier Jimmy Richardson 1953 -- purchased by David Mandie 1953 -- became involved with furniture importing, assembly, and distribution 1955 -- Merged with the Mandie Tobacco Businesses becoming Melbourne's primary tobacco,.
King James Version of the Bible - King James Version of the Bible This article is part of the History of the English Bible series. Old English Bible translations John Wyclif William Tyndale Great Bible Bishops' Bible Geneva Bible Douai Bible King James Version of the Bible Revised Standard Version New American Standard Version New English Bible New International Version New Revised Standard Version The King James Version or Authorised Version of the Holy Bible was a translation in English for the benefit of the Church of England at the behest of King James I of England. First published in 1611, it was the authorized version for use in the Church of England and became perhaps the most influential English version in America. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Starting the project 2 Literary qualities.
1873 - - The British steamer SS Atlantic sinks off Nova Scotia killing 547. April 15 - 17 - Indian Wars: Second Battle of the Stronghold May 9 Der Krach: Vienna stock market crash heralds Long Depression May 23 - The Canadian Parliament establishes the North West Mounted Police (which will be renamed the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in 1920). June 4 - Indian Wars: The Modoc War ends with the capture of Captain Jack. July 21 - At Adair, Iowa, Jesse James and the James-Younger gang pull off the first successful train robbery in the American West (US$3,000 from the Rock Island Express). August 4 - Indian Wars: While protecting a railroad survey party in Montana, the United States 7th Cavalry, under Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer, clash for the first time.
1963 - March 27 - In Britain Dr Beeching issues report calling for huge cuts to the UK's rail network See Beeching axe. April 7 - Yugoslavia is proclaimed to be a Socialist republic and Josip Broz Tito is named President for life. April 22 - Lester B. Pearson becomes Canada's fourteenth prime minister. May 15 - Mercury program: NASA launches the last mission of the program, Mercury 9 (on June 12 NASA Administrator James Webb told Congress the program was complete). May 25 - In Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, the Organisation of African Unity is established. June 16 - Valentina Tereshkova (USSR) becomes the first woman in space. June 22 - Pope Paul VI is elected by College of Cardinals. August 5 - United States, Great Britain, and Soviet Union sign a nuclear.
Academy Award for Best Picture - - 20th Century-Fox - Darryl F. Zanuck The Yearling - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - Sidney Franklin 1947 Gentleman's Agreement - 20th Century-Fox - Darryl F. Zanuck The Bishop's Wife - Goldwyn, RKO Radio - Samuel Goldwyn Crossfire - RKO Radio - Adrian Scott Great Expectations - Rank-Cineguild, U-I (British) - Ronald Neame Miracle on 34th Street - 20th Century-Fox - William Perlberg 1948 Hamlet - J. Arthur Rank-Two Cities Films, U-I (British) - Laurence Olivier Johnny Belinda - Warner Bros. - Jerry Wald The Red Shoes - Rank-Archers, Eagle-Lion (British) - Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger The Snake Pit - 20th Century-Fox - Anatole Litvak and Robert Bassler The Treasure of the Sierra Madre - Warner Bros. - Henry Blanke 1949 All the King's Men - Rossen, Columbia - Robert Rossen Battleground -.
Academy Award for Directing - Moulin Rouge Joseph L. Mankiewicz - Five Fingers Fred Zinnemann - High Noon 1953 Fred Zinnemann - From Here to Eternity George Stevens - Shane Charles Walters - Lili Billy Wilder - Stalag 17 William Wyler - Roman Holiday 1954 Elia Kazan - On the Waterfront Alfred Hitchcock - Rear Window George Seaton - The Country Girl William Wellman - The High and the Mighty Billy Wilder - Sabrina 1955 Delbert Mann - Marty Elia Kazan - East of Eden David Lean - Summertime Joshua Logan - Picnic John Sturges - Bad Day at Black Rock 1956 George Stevens - Giant Michael Anderson - Around the World in Eighty Days Walter Lang - The King and I King Vidor - War and Peace William Wyler - Friendly Persuasion 1957 David Lean.
March 3 - 1991 - An amateur video captures the beating of Rodney King by Los Angeles police officers. 1995 - In Somalia, the United Nations peacekeeping mission ends. 1999 - LaGrand case: The State of Arizona executes Walter LaGrand, a German national involved in an armed robbery that led to a death. Walter's brother Karl had been executed a week earlier; Germany had initiated legal action in the International Court of Justice to attempt to save Walter. 1999 - Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones begin their attempt to circumnavigate the world in a hot air balloon without stopping. Their journey ended in success on March 20. 2001 - A U.S. Air Force Materials Command C-23 Sherpa transport crashes during stormy weather in central Georgia killing 21 2003 - During the Iraq disarmament crisis,.
List of novelists - (1940) D.B.C. Pierre, 2003 Booker Prize David Foster David Malouf Dorothy Hewett Elizabeth Jolley Frank Moorhouse George Johnston Gerald Murnane Greg Egan, science fiction Helen Garner Henry Handel Richardson James Clavell, screenwriter, director (of the original The Fly among others), author of Shogun Jessica Anderson John Marsden, author of the Tomorrow series Joseph Furphy Kate Grenville Kerry Greenwood Lily Brett, author of Just Like That (1994) Marcus Clarke Miles Franklin Murray Bail Nevil Shute Patrick White, Nobel Prize for Literature (1973), noted for his examinations of his native land Peter Carey Peter Goldsworthy Randolph Stow Richard Flanagan Rolf Boldrewood Thea Astley Thomas Keneally, author of Schindler's Ark (1985), on which the film Schindler's List was based, Confederates (1979) Tim Winton Traci Harding Xavier Herbert Austria (see also German literature) Hugo Bettauer.
List of people on stamps of the United States - Ansel Adams (2002) John Adams (1938) John Quincy Adams (1938) Jane Addams (1940) Josef Albers (1980) Louisa May Alcott (1940) Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr (1969 Airmail) Horatio Alger, Jr (1982) Dante Alighieri (1965) Ethan Allen (1955) Gilbert M. Anderson (Broncho Billy Anderson) (1998) Susan B. Anthony (1936) Antonello da Messina (1990) Virginia Apgar (1994) Harold Arlen (1996) Edwin Armstrong (1983) Louis Armstrong (1995) Neil A. Armstrong, (1969 Airmail) Desi Arnaz (1999) Henry Harley Hap Arnold (1988) Chester Alan Arthur, (1938) John James Audubon (1940) Stephen F. Austin (1936) B Liberty Hyde Bailey (1958) Mildred Bailey (1994) Vasco Nuñez de Balboa (1913) Abraham Baldwin (1985) Lucille Ball (2001) Thomas Ball (1940) Giotto di Bandone (1995) Benjamin Banneker (1980) Theda Bara (1994) Francis Barbé-Marbois (1953) Samuel Barber (1997) John Barry (American naval commander).
List of assassinated persons - minister of Punjab. Phoolan Devi, (2001), bandit queen turned politician and activist for people of lower castes. Assassinations in Iran Xerxes I, (465 BC), Persian king killed by guards. Xerxes II , (423 BC), Persian king killed by his half-brother Sogdianus. Sogdianus, (423 BC), Persian king killed by his half-brother Darius II. Nader Shah, (1747), Shah of Persia. Ali Razmara, (1951), Prime Minister of Iran. Hassan Ali Mansur, (1965), Prime Minister of Iran. Ayatollah Mohammad Hossein Beheshti, (1981), killed along with over 60 others in bomb. Ali Rajai, (1981), president and Javid Bahonar, (1981), Prime Minister of Iran respectively, killed 30 August, just weeks after taking office. Shahpur Bakhtiar, (1991), Prime Minister of Iran briefly in 1979, stabbed to death at his home in France. Assassinations in Ireland and the U.K..
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Knights of the Garter (after 1899) - of chivalry in the British honours system. Before 1904 - Dates of installation/investiture, or, where that is unknown or not applicable, of appointment (app). After 1904 - date of appointment William John Arthur Charles James Cavendish-Bentinck, 6th Duke of Portland (1900) Queen Alexandra, consort of King Edward VII, 1st woman appointed to the order since the end of the creation of "Ladies of the Garter" in 1488, although obviously Queens Mary I, Elizabeth I, Mary II, Anne, and Victoria had been ex officio members (1901) Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts, Field Marshal, last Commander-in-Chief of the Army (1901) Crown Prince Wilhelm of Germany, great grandson of Queen Victoria (1901) King Alfonso XIII of Spain (1902) Herbrand Arthur Russell, 11th Duke of Bedford (1902) Charles Richard John Spencer-Churchill, 9th Duke of.
Jim Anderton - Jim Anderton James Patrick Anderton (almost always referred to as Jim Anderton) is leader of the Progressive Party, a political party in the New Zealand parliament. He currently serves as Minister of Economic Development, and has previously been Deputy Prime Minister. Anderton was born on 21 January 1938 in Auckland. He undertook all his education there, eventually graduating as a qualified teacher. He spent only two years in a teaching role, however, before moving on to work as a child welfare officer. In 1960, he became involved in organization for a Catholic youth movement, and later worked as the secretary for the Catholic diocese in Auckland. He later moved into business, working as an export manager for a textiles company before establishing Anderton Holdings, a manufacturing company, in.
Jim Bolger - 7 years, 1 month, 6 days Cause of Departure: Replaced by party Successor: Jenny Shipley James Brendan "Jim" Bolger (born 31 May 1935) was Prime Minister of New Zealand from 1990 to 1997. Bolger's National government continued the economic and social reforms of the previous Labour government, with Finance Minister Ruth Richardson implementing drastic cuts in public spending, particularly in health and welfare. However, it continued the previous Labour government's anti-nuclear policy. In spite of his party's opposition, Bolger held a referendum on whether or not New Zealand should change from the British style electoral system of 'first past the post' to one of proportional representation. In 1992, New Zealanders voted to change to the Mixed Member Proportional (MMP) system. This was confirmed in a binding referendum held at the same.
Israeli-Palestinian conflict timeline - with guards of Yasir Arafat in Ramallah. In the past 18 months, according to the Associated Press, 1262 people have been killed on the Palestinian side and on 401 on the Israeli side; in March, 259 Palestinians and 130 Israelis were killed. March 30, 2002 A suicide bomber explodes in My Coffee Shop, a Tel Aviv café at around 9:30 PM local time, wounding 32 people. President George W. Bush and Secretary of State Colin Powell (USA) call on Yasir Arafat to condemn the wave of suicide bombings in Arabic, to his own people. Israeli spokespeople make similar demands. Arafat goes on television and swears in Arabic that he will "die a martyr, a martyr, a martyr". Members of Arafat's personal Al-Aqsa brigade state that they will refuse any form of.
Hendrik Lorentz - take up teaching evening classes. He worked for his doctorate while holding the teaching post. In his doctoral thesis for University of Leiden (1875), Lorentz refined the electromagnetic theory of James Clerk Maxwell to better explain the reflection and refraction of light. He was appointed professor of mathematical physics at the Univiersity of Leiden in 1878. During his time there he was primarily interested in a single theory to explain the relationship of electricity, magnetism, and light. Lorentz theorized that the atoms might consist of charged particles and suggested that the oscillations of these charged particles were the source of light. This was experimentally proven in 1896 by Pieter Zeeman, a pupil of Lorentz. In 1895 in an attempt to explain the Michelson-Morley experiment, Lorentz introduced the concept of local time.
Heinrich Barth - of antiquity; and returned to Berlin in 1847. For a time he was engaged there as Privatdozent, and in preparing for publication the narrative of his Wanderungen durch die Küstenländer des Mittelmeeres, which appeared in 1849. At the instance of Bunsen and other scientists, Barth and Adolf Overweg, a Prussian astronomer, were appointed colleagues of James Richardson, an explorer of the Sahara who had been selected by the British government to open up commercial relations with the states of the central and western Sudan. The party left Tripoli early in 1850, but the deaths of Richardson (March 1851) and Overweg (September 1852) left Barth to carry on the mission alone. He returned to Europe in September 1855. In addition to journeys across the Sahara, Barth traversed the country from Lake Chad.
Heroines in literature - Grey Charlotte Bronte: Jane Eyre and Shirley Gwendolyn Brooks: Maud Martha Kitt Brown: Alyssa Deane Larry Brown: Fay Fanny Burney: Evelina and Camilla James M. Cain: Mildred Pierce Erskine Caldwell: Claudelle Vera Caspary: Laura Willa Cather: My Antonia John Cleland: Fanny Hill or, Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure J. M. Coetzee: Elizabeth Costello Colette: Gigi D.G. Compton: The Continuous Katherine Mortenhoe Marie Corelli: Thelma Josephine Cox: Jinnie Stephen Crane: Maggie: A Girl of the Streets Victoria Crosse: Anna Lombard and Martha Brown, MP E.V. Cunningham: Sally Roald Dahl: Matilda Owen Davis: Jezebel Daniel Defoe: Moll Flanders Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué: Undine R. F. Delderfield: Diana Marquis de Sade: Justine and Juliette Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit Peter Dickinson: Eva Benjamin Disraeli: Vivian Grey and Sybil or, The Two Nations Ménie.