Archive for 'Uncategorized' Category
Now That’s What I Call Music! 11. who had several series
9 July 2008Now That’s What I Call Music! 11 may refer to at least two different “Now That’s What I Call Music!”-series albums, including
Now That’s What I Call Music 11 (U.K. series) (1988)
Now That’s What I Call Music! 11 (U.S. series) (2002)
Casting Crowns (album). train praise
9 July 2008Casting Crowns is an album by Casting Crowns released on September 30 2003
Track listing
“What If His People Prayed” - 3:28
“If We Are The Body” - 3:59
“Voice Of Truth” - 5:25
“Who Am I” - 5:36
“American Dream” - 4:12
“Here I Go Again” - 4:45
“Praise You With The Dance” - 3:57
[…]
Use-case analysis. the case they
9 July 2008In Software Development methodologies, Use-Case Analysis refers to the abstraction process of generating a view of a particular system focusing on the interaction with external entities (Actors) and the actions they want to perform on the system (the Use Case). The output of this analysis is generally a Use-case diagram that conforms to the […]
Sleeping Dogs. dogs to understand
8 July 2008Sleeping Dogs may refer to:
In film:
Sleeping Dogs (film), a 1977 New Zealand film by Roger Donaldson
Sleeping Dogs Lie (2005), a short film
Sleeping Dogs Lie (2006), a comedy film directed by Bobcat Goldthwait
In literature:
Sleeping Dogs (novel), a novel by Australian writer Sonya Hartnett
Sleeping Dogs Don’t Lay, a book about grammar, syntax, […]
Photografting. technique. This is an
8 July 2008Photografting is a technique used in the study of polymers and more in specific polymeric biomaterials. Technically speaking it is the covalent incorporation of functional additives to a polymer matrix or polymer surface using a light-induced mechanism. It is an important technique for the modification of biomaterial surfaces.
Assistance dog. exceptional dog training abilities
5 July 2008An assistance dog is a dog trained to help a person with a disability in daily life. Many are trained by a specific organization, while others are trained by their handler (sometimes with the help of a professional trainer).
Classification
There are three general “types” in which an assistance dog may be further classified. Most assistance dogs […]
Omega (1989 computer game). commands
3 July 2008OMEGA is a computer game developed by Stuart Marks and published by Origin Systems in 1989. The game puts the player in the role of a cyber-tank designer and programmer. Given a limited budget, the player must design a tank that can defeat a series of ever more challenging opponent tanks. Each successful design yields […]
NAA. International Association of Canine
3 July 2008NAA can refer to:
1-naphthaleneacetic acid - synthetic auxin (organic compound and plant hormone)
NAA bias (No Abstract Available). See FUTON bias.
NAA (radio station), a radio station in Cutler, Maine, operated by the U.S. Navy
N-Acetylaspartate
Narita International Airport Corporation
National Academy of Arbitrators
National Academy of Arts of Bulgaria
National Aeronautics Association
National […]
Bema Gold. owner
2 July 2008Bema Gold Corporation is a Vancouver, British Columbia based intermediate gold producer with operating mines and development projects in Russia, South Africa, Chile and Canada. Bema operates the Julietta Mine in Russia, the Petrex Mines in South Africa, is a 50% owner of the Refugio MIne in Chile and is 49% owner of the Cerro […]
Blue Dog. his exceptional dog
1 July 2008A Blue Dog may be:
A Blue Dog Democrat: a fiscal or economic conservative in the United States Democratic Party
Blue Dog, a painting and a featured icon in various works by George Rodrigue
Blue Dog Records was a London based independent record label linked to the Barfly (club)
Also:
Blue’s Clues is a television show […]
Júlio César da Silva. Cesar Millan who
1 July 2008Júlio César da Silva, usually known as Júlio César (born march 8, 1963 in Bauru (São Paulo) was a football (soccer) player from Brazil. He played central defender with many teams in Brazil, Europe and with the Brazilian national team. He was widely considered one Brazil’s best central defenders. He also contributes in attack, […]
David Conrad. Whisperer Cesar Millan
30 June 2008David Conrad (born 17 August 1967) is an American actor born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
He attended The Kiski School, Brown University and The Juilliard School. He is currently starring in Ghost Whisperer alongside Jennifer Love Hewitt and Camryn Manheim.
He is best known for roles in Men of Honor and Return to Paradise, as Leo Roth […]
Mastiff. dog trainers
30 June 2008Mastiff may refer to:
Dog breeds
Molosser, a group of several breeds of dog also known as Mastiffs.
Bullmastiff, said to be a cross between the English Mastiff and the Bulldog.
English Mastiff, a breed of dog in the Molosser group.
Spanish Mastiff, an ancient breed of dog originating in Spain.
Neapolitan Mastiff, an ancient breed of dog originating in Italy.
Tibetan […]
Blondi. puppies
28 June 2008Blondi (1934 – 29 April 1945) was Adolf Hitler’s German Shepherd Dog. She was given to him as a gift by Martin Bormann in 1941. Blondi stayed with Hitler even after his move to the underground bunker during the Battle of Berlin, and in April 1945 had a litter of five puppies through Gerdy Troost’s […]
Claire Oberman. trainer expects the owner
26 June 2008Claire Oberman is a Dutch-born British and New Zealand-raised actress, best known for her role as Australian nurse Kate Norris in the television drama Tenko.
Her other TV appearances include Fortunes of War, Paradise Postponed, Gentlemen and Players, Trainer, To Be The Best and Bugs.
She also appeared in the film Patriot Games.
External links
Bisben. the dog training process
25 June 2008The ancient Bisben Sheepdog is related to other Himalayan breeds and is sometimes mistakenly seen as a type of the Tibetan Mastiff. One of the key distinguishing features of the Bisben dog is its lupoid head, which is nothing like the common mastiff head type associated with its regional cousins.
Appearance
Its lean, muscular body is covered […]
Pre-caudal gland. dogs.
25 June 2008The pre-caudal gland is located at the base of a wolf’s tail. It can be used to release a pheromone onto another wolf, marking that wolf as a member of a particular pack. Usually, this marking is performed by the alpha male.
Dogs, which descended from the wolf, have vestigial pre-caudal glands, the state of […]
Chester Drescher. with his exceptional dog
25 June 2008Chester Drescher was a performing dog born in 1982 in Queens, New York City, New York, USA; he died in 2000. He was Fran Drescher’s Pomeranian. He played C.C. Babcock’s dog on The Nanny, who seemed to like nanny Fran Fine better than he did C.C. He was also in the 1990 film Cadillac […]
Case School of Engineering. case
24 June 2008The Case School of Engineering is the engineering school at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. It traces its roots to the 1880 founding of the Case School of Applied Science. The school became the Case Institute of Technology in 1947 and the Case School of Engineering in 1992.
The school was endowed by Leonard […]
Nike Free. trainer
19 June 2008Nike Free is technology developed by Nike, Inc. and Gerard Hartmann and incorporated into some of their athletic shoes. Nike Free simulates barefoot running while wearing a shoe.
As this shoe strengthens the muscles in the foot, runners are advised to gradually break into the shoe rather than immediately running long distances as to prevent muscle […]