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Kylie Verzosa |
Kylie Fausto Verzosa (born February 7, 1992) is a Filipino actress, model and miss International 2016. |
Verzosa was born in the city of Baguio, Philippines. She finished from Manila Athenaeum University with a Bachelor of Business Administration and worked as a teacher. She become a member of the Professional Models Association of the Philippines. |
Verzosa took part at Miss International 2016 in Japan where she was won the crown of Miss International 2016. |
Phil Giordano |
Phil Giordano (born on April 25, 1986) is an American writer, director, and producer. |
He first became famous when he wrote and directed the 2016 short film SUPOT in the Phillipines. |
= Biography = |
Phil Giordano was born on April 25, 1986 in Staten Island, New York. |
He visited Monsignor Farrell High School in Oakwood Heights. |
In 2011, Giordano received the Golden Palm Award for 'The Empty Playground' at the Mexico International Film Festival. |
In 2014, he finished Film Production from New York University Tisch School of the Arts. |
In 2017, he received the Hollywood Foreign Press Association Award. |
Giordano's film SUPOT, with John Arcilla and Mercedes Cabral as major actors, was shot in the Philippines in 2015. It got the First Prize Wasserman Award from New York University. The short movie won more than ten international awards. |
The Executive Producer of SUPOT was Larry Castillo who produced Ma’Rosa the same year, which won Best Actress at the Cannes Film Festival. |
Celtrak |
Celtrak Ltd. is an Irish IT and electronic engineering company. Based in Galway. Company designs, manufactures, and provides operations management services for industry and public authorities. Celtrak works across Europe, North America, and the Middle East. |
Celtrak Limited was founded in 2000. |
The company focuses on delivering GPS solutions to the civil engineering and utilities space in Ireland, the UK and Europe. |
Celtrak is also an industrial partner in the Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI). His program is conducting research and development into semantic web technologies. |
In early 2008, Celtrak received a €1 million investment from Egis, a French engineering company. |
In October 2015, Celtrak was acquired by Thermo King. |
New York University Tisch School of the Arts |
The New York University Tisch School of the Arts is the a film of New York University. |
It was founded on August 17, 1965. It is a training place for actors and filmmakers. The school has the practical and technical education cources together with the academic resources. |
The school consists of three Institutes: |
As of 2019, more than 20 Academy Award winners studied or had close connections with the Tisch School of the Arts. The Tisch school had about 25,000 alumni. |
The Tisch School of the Arts was founded to improve education for both theater and film industries. In 1985, Preston Robert Tisch gave the money to the school that helped to renovate it and buy new locatis on Broadway. As a symbol of gratefullness of the school's management and the generosity of the Tisch, the school got its modern name. |
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Eddie Holman |
Eddie Holman (born June 3, 1946) is an American singer and recording artist, best known for his 1970 hit song "Hey There Lonely Girl". His specialties range from R&B and pop to gospel. |
Citrix Systems |
Citrix Systems, Inc. is an American multinational software company. Company provides server, application and desktop virtualization, networking, software as a service (SaaS), and cloud computing technologies. |
Citrix products use by over 400,000 clients worldwide. Citrix has headquarters in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and Santa Clara, California. Also company has additional development centers in Canada, Denmark, Germany, India, and the United Kingdom. |
Citrix was founded in Richardson, Texas in 1989. Founder — former IBM developer Ed Iacobucci. The company's first employees were five other engineers from IBM that Iacobucci invited to join his team. |
Citrix was originally named Citrus, but changed its name after an existing company claimed trademark rights. The Citrix name is a portmanteau of Citrus and UNIX. |
It began by developing remote access products for Microsoft operating systems. Citrix was in partnership with the company throughout its history. |
Citrix acquired Sequoia Software Corp. in 2001 and ExpertCity in 2003. |
In 2007, the company opened a headquarters in Silicon Valley. |
In August 2010, Citrix announced a partnership with Google to bring the company's products to Chrome OS devices. |
In May 2012, Citrix acquired Virtual Computer, maker of intelligent desktop virtualization. |
Also in 2017, Citrix expanded its partnership with Google. |
In 2018, Citrix changed the names of some of its products to represent its shift to a cloud operating model. |
Bank of Ghana |
The Bank of Ghana is the central bank of Ghana, located in Accra. The Central Bank was formed in 1957. |
In 1913, the West African Currency Board was created in London, which issued the West African pound, the common currency of the British colonies in West Africa. |
The Bank of Ghana was established on March 4, 1957, which began operations on August 1 of the same year. |
The first governor of the bank was Mr. Alfred Eggleston, the former Managing Director of BGC and an accomplished Scottish banker on secondment to Ghana from the Imperial Bank of India. |
The first Board: |
In 1957, the bank opened six main departments: |
Extreme Ops |
Extreme Ops is a 2002 British German Luxembourgian action thriller movie directed by Christian Duguay and starring Devon Sawa, Bridgette Wilson-Sampras, Rupert Graves, Rufus Sewell, Joe Absolom, Heino Ferch, Stephen Yardley, David Scheller, Detlef Bothe. It was distributed by Paramount Pictures. |
Ciudad Encantada de Cuenca |
Ciudad Encantada de Cuenca ("Enchanted City of Cuenca") is a natural setting in the Spanish city of Cuenca. It is a set of rock formations that the water and the wind have been sculpting by erosion in different ways. |
There is a tour that can be visited through the area of about 3 kilometers in length, which can be done in an hour and a half. People have named these rocks after different objects and animals. |
Night of the Kings |
Night of the Kings () is a 2020 Ivorian French Canadian Senegalese fantasy drama movie directed by Philippe Lacôte and starring Bakary Koné, Isaka Sawadogo, Steve Tientcheu, Laetitia Ky, Denis Lavant. |
ActionAid |
ActionAid is a Non-governmental body that helps to reduce injustice and poverty in the world. It was founded in 1972 and has offices in 45 countries, working within communities. |
Multisexuality |
Multisexuality (also plurisexuality) is an umbrella term that encompasses sexual orientations of individuals who are attracted to people of multiple genders or sexes. The term is meant to include bisexuality, pansexuality, polysexuality, and omnisexuality, as well as other more specific identities, such as trisexual. It's also known as non-monosexuality, bi+ umbrella, and monodissident, or monodissidence. |
Tom Cat (Tom and Jerry character) |
Thomas 'Tom' Cat also known as "Jasper" is a main character of the "Tom and Jerry" universe. Tom is a gray colored stray cat. |
Badi Door Se Aaye Hain |
Badi Dooooor Se Aaye Hain () is an Indian sitcom on SAB TV. It aired from 9 June 2014 to 14 November 2016. |
Financial District |
The Financial District of Lower Manhattan is a neighborhood located on the southern part of Manhattan island in New York City. NY was created here in 1624. |
Machine-readable passport |
A machine-readable passport is a passport that has information that can be read by a machine. Usually, this information is stored in one or two lines, which encode some of the information in machine readable form. The information is then extracted using optical character recognition. Usually, this is the given names, family name, date of birth, sex, and validity of the travel document. Machine-readable passports (or machine-readable travel documents) have been used since the 1980s. Today, most passports, and travel documents are machine readable. |
Newer machine-readable passports also store some extra information (such as biometrical data, like a fingerprint) on a microchip. |
The basic idea behind the introduction of machine-readable travel documents was to speed up passport control at the borders. |
Marikana massacre |
The Marikana massacre took place on the 16 August 2012.The incident took place on the 25th anniversary of a nationwide miners' strike. The events happened in Marikana, a place in South Africa. South African police forces shot at miners, who were protesting. They injured 78 and killed 34 of them. Most of those killed were killed by rifles used by police forces. The event was the most lethal use of force by South African security forces against civilians since 1976. The massacre has been compared to the 1960 Sharpeville massacre. |
The strike was considered a important event in modern South African history; similar strikes at took place at other mines across South Africa. These events made 2012 the most protest-filled year in the country since the end of apartheid. |
The Marikana massacre occurred during a wildcat strike at a mine owned by Lonmin in the Marikana area, close to Rustenburg, in 2012. The event garnered international attention after a series of violent incidents between the police, Lonmin security, and members of the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) on one side, and strikers on the other. The first incidents of violence were on 11 August, when NUM leaders opened fire on NUM members who were on strike. Two strikers were seriously wounded, but not killed, in the shooting by NUM members. |
During the period from Sunday 12 August to Tuesday 14 August, 10 people were killed, including six mine workers, two Lonmin security guards, and two SAPS members. Three of the mine workers, and the two SAPS members, were killed in a clash between strikers and SAPS members on the afternoon of 13 August. The remaining five people are known to or believed to have been killed by strikers. |
Grand Duke Sergei of Russia |
Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich of Russia 11 May 1857 17 February 1905 was the fifth son and seventh child of Alexander II of Russia and Marie of Hesse and by Rhine he was an influential figure during the reign of his brother Alexander III of Russia and his nephew Nicholas II , who was also married brother in law through Sergei marriage to Elizabeth Feodorovna , the sister of the last Empress of Russia Alexandra Feodorovna . |
Luas |
Luas is an Irish rail system operated in the Republic of Ireland. It was launched in 2004 after many years of talks. |
Luas runs two main lines, the Red Line and the Green Line. |
After the Dublin Stream Tram (1872–1949) ended, plans in 1981 proposed a brand new modernized light rail system for the Republic of Ireland. |
Official announcements began in the late-1990s. People started building the first rail for Luas in 2000. |
Transdev began running Luas for the Irish government in 2014. |
The official launch of the Luas was to be 2003, however, this was delayed due to construction. |
The launch was 30 June 2004 and the official launch was 26 September 2004. |
Luas has two main lines. |
A brand new line was launched on 9 December 2017. |
Covery.ai |
Covery.ai is a privately-held international risk management and analytics platform, which specializes in Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) anti-fraud protection, chargeback prevention, real-time transaction monitoring, KYC/AML verification and risk mitigation. Covery was founded in 2016 by a Ukrainian team of risk managers and data scientists. Since 2017, Covery development has been led by Alexandr Khelemskiy, its Product Owner. The company is headquartered in Malta, with an R&D Center in Ukraine. The company has about 20 employees. |
Covery’s main task is to use behavioural analysis, device fingerprinting, rule-based business risk logic engine, AI/ML algorithm and Trust chain global reputational database to detect and prevent fraud in real-time. Covery data processing technology is PCI DSS-compliant, ISO 27001-compliant, and meets GDPR policies. Dow Jones-certified service provider with direct access to the latest versions of worldwide PEP/RCA/SAN datasets and watchlists from this leading data broker. |
As a hybrid platform using a rule-based business risk logic engine and Machine Learning-driven approach. Covery works in more than 23 industries. It operates in several main fields: |
The company’s product line includes: |
Covery was listed in the Top 5 European fraud prevention startups list of 2020. |
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