Quee Choo Lim Chadwick was a Malaysian woman who lived in California, United States. Here are 10 more things about her: Her nickname was Q.C. She was born in Malaysia. Her college sweetheart Peter Chadwick was originally from the United Kingdom. She was a stay-at-home mother. She and Peter lived in a $2.5 million mansion … Continue reading Quee Choo Chadwick biography: 10 things about Peter Chadwick’s wife from Malaysia
African armed conflict and gender relations for women as mothers, wives of soldiers and soldiers
Interventions must account for the various realities of women and men in conflict and stabilization environments. This is better than relying on stereotypical perceptions of men and women’s roles. These men and women may concurrently play the roles of activists and parents, soldiers and victims. In Africa, modern conflicts give women new opportunities and responsibilities … Continue reading African armed conflict and gender relations for women as mothers, wives of soldiers and soldiers
Bail for Mountain City, Tennessee’s Barbara Potter set at $50K
Barbara Potter, 62, of Mountain City, Tennessee, has been arrested in connection with the murder of Billy Payne and Billie Jean Hayworth. Her husband, Buddy Potter, is charged with first-degree murder. Barbara faces charges for tampering with evidence. Jenelle Potter, their daughter, had a history of violent reactions to online disputes.
Pamela Graddick biography: 13 things about Bronx, New York woman
Pamela E. Graddick was an American woman from New York City, New York, United States. Here are 13 more things about her: She lived in the Bronx, New York City. She is Bernard Graddick's daughter. She was a daycare worker in the Bronx. She is the youngest of four siblings. They are Andrea Nichols' cousin. She … Continue reading Pamela Graddick biography: 13 things about Bronx, New York woman
Karen Swift biography: 13 things about Dyersburg, Tennessee woman
Karen Sue Johnson Swift was a resident of Dyersburg, Dyer County, Tennessee, United States. Here are 13 more things about her: She was born in Galesburg, Illinois to Gary Johnson and Carol Johnson of Walnut Ridge, Arkansas, USA. Gary is Silas Johnson and Marie Johnson's son and Carol is Howard Kidd and Ruby Kidd's daughter. Her … Continue reading Karen Swift biography: 13 things about Dyersburg, Tennessee woman
A semiotic analysis of the Schick Quattro for Women TrimStyle Ad featuring Jemma Hibbert
A popular safety razors brand founded by Jacob Schick in 1926 (Krumholz, 1987), Schick introduced in 2003 a four-bladed razor for men named Schick Quattro with the Quattro Midnight and Quattro Chrome models as well as modified version with a feminine color scheme called Quattro for Women. For the Schick Quattro for Women TrimStyle campaign, … Continue reading A semiotic analysis of the Schick Quattro for Women TrimStyle Ad featuring Jemma Hibbert
Adolf Dassler biography: 13 things about Herzogenaurach, Germany native who founded Adidas
Adolf "Adi" Dassler was a German cobbler, inventor and entrepreneur. He was a member of the Nazi party. Dassler and his wife Käthe Martz Dassler have five children together. Born in Herzogenaurach, Erlangen-Höchstadt, Bavaria, Germany to Christoph Dassler and Pauline Dassler, Adi was 2 years younger than his brother Rudolf "Rudi" Dassler. On July 1, 1924, … Continue reading Adolf Dassler biography: 13 things about Herzogenaurach, Germany native who founded Adidas
A review on Daniel C. Esty, Andrew S. Winston’s book ‘Green to Gold’
Two Yale professors Daniel C. Esty and Andrew S. Winston describe how sustainability can create competitive advantage in their book "Green to Gold." The authors gave green strategies and tactics in a balanced manner, which is neither too abstract nor too detailed. Their presentation is not pushing only one side, as well. Various ways on … Continue reading A review on Daniel C. Esty, Andrew S. Winston’s book ‘Green to Gold’
Fayetteville, North Carolina’s Terrance Omar Plummer Jr. stabbed, slashed
Terrance Omar Plummer Jr., a 22-year-old from Fayetteville, North Carolina, was found murdered on May 31, 2010, with over 31 stab wounds. He was homeless and known as a sex worker. Witnesses saw him arguing with a driver before his death. Investigators have yet to identify a suspect.
NKU accused of discriminating against Covington, Kentucky’s Douglas Algie
Douglas J. Algie, a former NKU employee, claimed he faced gender and disability discrimination from 1999 to 2007. He alleged that two female colleagues received promotions denied to him. After filing an EEOC charge in 2005, his case was dismissed in 2007 for not meeting the timeline for discrimination claims.
