Personal

Our mission is as simple as it is big – we want to put you in control of your data. Forever.

Data will increasingly power everything you do – from filling forms to personalizing apps to making smarter decisions to living a healthier, happier more successful life. Since our founding, Personal has been recognized as a leader in building the technology, apps, innovative legal agreements and transparent business models for this new user-driven “privacy by design” approach.

We also want to help companies and organizations benefit from a deeper, more trusted data relationship with you — their customer. Join us.

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Paid

PAID, Inc. was founded in 1999 focusing on web-development and online auctions. These two initiatives helped grow PAID into one of the premier brand-related companies with clients such as Moody Blues, Weird AL, Aerosmith, DOWN, and others.

We offer entertainers and business entities comprehensive web-presence and related services supporting and managing clients’ official websites and fan-community services including e-commerce, VIP ticketing, live event fan experiences, user-generated content, client content publishing and distribution, fan forums, social network management, social media marketing, customer data capture, management and analysis.

A key aspect to our success with our clients online presence is our unique and innovative shipping calculator. We created this proprietary service, AuctionInc, a suite of online shipping and tax management tools providing accurate shipping and tax calculations and packaging algorithms that provide customers with the best possible shipping and tax solutions.

The Company recognized the potential importance of the calculator and filed for a patent before launching it to the public in April of 2002. The Company obtained its first patent on the shipping calculator in January 2008, the second patent in April 2011, the third patent in January 2013 and the fourth patent August, 2013. The product is modular based and we continue to develop new tools and products for our customers.

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Oil

The World News (WN) Network, which publishes oil.com, has created this privacy statement in order to demonstrate our firm commitment to user privacy. The following discloses our information gathering and dissemination practices for Oil.com, as well as e-mail newsletters.

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New

Since 1993, NEW has been helping nonprofits succeed by strengthening management and offering solutions to issues facing the nonprofit community. Today NEW and its partners provide educational, consultative and technological solutions to nonprofits across southeast Michigan, and beyond.

History

NEW was created to manage the NEW Center, a facility that provides affordable office space and shared office equipment for nonprofits. The McKinley Foundation and a diverse group of community members created the attractive and valuable community resource that replaced a junkyard at the northern end of Ann Arbor, and nonprofits immediately benefitted from lower overhead and on-site cooperation with other nonprofits.

Working with nonprofits throughout the community, NEW staff and leadership quickly saw that nonprofits could benefit from additional support and educational services and expanded its mission to provide a wide array of resources and solutions to nonprofits.

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News

Publishing Services International Limited (PSIL) is the publisher and operator of a worldwide network of online news sites dedicated to delivering fair, accurate and relevant reporting from a variety of the world’s most trusted sources – from the biggest cities to the smallest towns.

We deliver positive and powerful messages to our readers, providing up‑to‑the‑second news that matters to the individual.

Our promise is to serve communities and individuals worldwide, delivering information that hasn’t always been available to them. We will give them back a voice – a voice that’s empowering because it is theirs – and provide a platform to communicate between themselves and the world.

We believe people are not just generic demographics; they are individuals with their own preferences and curiosities. We are about understanding these individuals, listening to them, and serving them.

We are the new pioneering spirit of news – we’re not talking to everyone, we’re talking with every one.

If you want your news, your voice, your way, on your time – we’ve got news for you.

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Necessary

Formed in 1987 by our current Artistic Director Alvin Tan, The Necessary Stage (TNS) is a non-profit theatre company with charity status. Our mission is to create challenging, indigenous and innovative theatre that touches the heart and mind. TNS is a recipient of the National Arts Council’s Major Grant FY2014-FY2016, and is also the organiser of the annual M1 Singapore Fringe Festival.

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Names

Framed and large items are shipped via UPS ground. Names that are currently in the database are shipping out in 7-10 business days. Names not in the database are sent to our dedicated Research Department (The largest facility of it’s kind in the World) and shipped out in 5-7 weeks. Hand-painted items take between 6-8 weeks for completion. Please allow 10-12 weeks for Heirloom Embroideries as they are all hand stitched. All unframed histories are placed in a tube and shipped via the US postal service.

The Historical Research Center‘s heraldic products are custom made and personalized to be a worthy reflection of your family name.

You can be assured that your order is subject to our strict quality control procedures. Hand made items are created by our skilled heraldic artists, based on descriptions contained in historical records, and variations may occur due to artistic interpretation. Due to the personalized nature of our products cancellations will not be accepted by The Historical Research Center without prior notification. Cancellations are subject to a 50% cancellation fee in order to reimburse The Historical Research Center for time and materials used. If your Heraldic product was received damaged, you must notify us within 30 days of receipt for repair or replacement.

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Name

We’re name.com, and we’re here to help you get your ideas online with a domain name and a website. We work and play in Denver, Colorado, and our company was founded in 2003. Scroll down to learn a little more about the people who answer your customer support calls, keep you informed about domains, and work to make name.com the best domain registrar in the business.

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Moon

Interesting Moon Facts:

  • The Moon is Earth’s only natural satellite
  • Because the Moon keeps the same face turned pointed towards the Earth it is in synchronous rotation
  • Early on when the Moon initially came into Earth’s gravitational field it became locked in this synchronous rotation
  • The Moon rotates on its own axis about once for every 27.3 days as it takes to rotate the Earth.
  • The Moon is the 5th largest satellite in the Solar System
  • Distance from Earth to its Moon is 384,403 km (centre-to-centre)
  • Earth’s Moon is about 30 times the diameter of the Earth
  • It was not discovered until 1665 that other planets had natural satellites as well, at which point “moon” started to be dropped and instead referred to as “The Moon”
  • There is no “Dark Side of the Moon” – the Moon rotates around the Earth and so all sides of the Moon are hit hit by the Sun at some point. However there is a “Far Side of the Moon” which is the side facing away from Earth.
  • When the Moon is in the sky all day but lies in direction of the Sun its night side faces Earth so no lunar surface is visible. This is often incorrectly referred to as “New Moon” but should be referred to as “No Moon”.
  • Although much of what the Moon is composed of is not thoroughly known, what is known has come from what has been collected and brought back to Earth (by the Apollo missions) and by studies performed on the Moon itself, as well as from remote studying using telescopes. The Moon used to have volcanoes which brought igneous rock to the surface containing feldspar, quartz, and olivine, and unique to the Moon tranquillityite, armalcolite, and pyroxferroite.
  • The Moon moves a distance the size of its own diameter in about 2 minutes (1/2 degree). This is particularly relevant for photographers shooting pictures of the Moon.
  • Whenever the Moon is above the horizon then Lunar eclipses are visible.
  • An orbitting space shuttle travels at more than 27,000 kilometres an hour.
  • Temperatures on the Moon can drop to 250 degrees below zero.
  • The sound of the space shuttle taking off registers over 200 decibels.
  • Highest sighting on Earth of a bird (vulture) was at an elevation of 37,900 feet. The vulture was sucked into a jet engine above the Ivory Coast.
  • The Armstrong Line is at 62,000 feet above Earth where blood boils without a pressurized suit.
  • To break out of the Earth’s gravitational field NASA’s latest rockets will have to accelerate to speeds of over 24,000 miles per hour (about 23 times the speed of sound).
  • Moon soil contains metal oxides along with 40% oxygen by weight.
  • Heating Moon dust to 800 degree Centigrade will turn it into water.
  • The International Space Station has cost American taxpayers at least $31 billion so far
  • The International Space Station collectively weighs over 700,000lbs
  • The 3rd country into space was Canada.
  • Canada has sent the 4th most number of visitors into space.
  • NASA’s budget for the year 2009: $19billion.
  • Total spending by NASA from 1958 to 2008 totals over $416billion.
  • NASA is the acronym for: National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
  • Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were the first to walk on the moon’s surface by landing the lunar module Eagle on the “Sea of Tranquility”.
  • A full moon is about 5 times brighter than a half-moon.
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More

More magazine celebrates women of style and substance who influence others. As sophisticated, accomplished people who like to be in the know and ahead of the curve, these readers turn to More for smart, stylish guidance about beauty, fashion, money, career, health, relationships and what’s happening in the larger world.

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