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Free Poker Bankrolls: www.poker006.com David Williams Instructional Video - Playing $3-$6 No Limit For more Videos and free poker bankrolls, check out my blog link above --------------------------------- David Anthony Williams (born June 9, 1980 in Arlington, Texas) is a professional poker and Magic: The Gathering player. He was a student at Princeton University and studied Economics at Southern Methodist University and attended the Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science, an early entrance college program Williams was self taught to play no-limit Texas Hold'em tournaments. He was then mentored in poker by Marcel Lüske, with whom they both had a mutual friend in the Netherlands, Noah Boeken. Williams's poker success was capped at the 2004 World Series of Poker. He won his buy-in through an online poker site and made it to the finals of the main event, ultimately finishing second to Greg Raymer, but still winning $3.5 million for the runner-up prize. His second-place finish is the best ever by an African American in a WSOP Main Event, besting Phil Ivey's 10th place finish a year earlier. Four months later, he finished second at the Borgata Open World Poker Tour where he collected $573800. David Williams became a member of Team Bodog after the 2004 World Series of Poker. In March 2006, Williams made a second WPT final table, finishing 4th for $280000. Two months later he made another WPT final table, again finishing 4th. Williams also appeared on the game show King of ...
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www.hotenglishmagazine.com - What do you think of reality tv shows like Joe Millionaire and X Factor? The Hot English team discuss. See the full article in Hot English magazine... the fun and easy way to learn English.
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The Authors@Google program welcomed David Chang, chef and owner of Momofuku Noodle Bar, Ssam Bar, Ko, and Bakery & Milk Bar to Google's New York office to discuss his first book, "Momofuku". "David Chang has been honored with many awards, including Food & Wine's Best Chef 2006, Bon Appettit's Best Chef of the Year 2007, one of GQ's Men of the Year 2007, and James Beard Awards for Rising Star Chef 2007 and Best Chef New York City 2008." This event tool place on November 16, 2009.
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Bob McTeer is a distinguished fellow at the National Center for Policy Analysis and had a 36 year career with the Federal Reserve including 14 years as president of the Federal Reserve Bank in Dallas. Dr. McTeer discusses the Panic of 2008 and the Recession of 2009 in the context of ideological purity versus practical reality. They say there are no atheists in foxholes. What about Libertarians in financial panics? Can a new economy survive our old hang-ups?
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Peter Nowak visits Google's Waterloo office to present his book "Sex, Bombs & Burgers". This event took place on March 11, 2010, as part of the Authors@Google series. The talk will focus on the main theme of the book, which is how the military, porn and food industries have been the biggest drivers of technology over the past century. The links between these three are not immediately clear, but they are all rooted in humanity's basest instincts. In essence, my book is about how the worst parts of human vice have resulted in some truly incredible achievements. Peter Nowak is the senior science and technology reporter for CBC News Online. He has been writing about technology for more than a decade and his work has appeared in many top newspapers in Canada and around the world, including The National Post, The Globe and Mail, The Toronto Star, The Boston Globe, The South China Morning Post, The Sydney Morning Herald and The New Zealand Herald. He won the 2009 Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance award for excellence in reporting, and was named the 2006 journalist of the year by the Telecommunications Users Association of New Zealand. Peter Nowak lives in Toronto.
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Academics, journalists, and comedians explore the ways in which the two presidential candidates have been framed by the media. The panel includes Charlton McIlwain, Assistant Professor of Culture and Communication, NYU; Gloria Feldt, author and political commentator; and Ramin Hedayati, producer at "The Daily Show," MSNBC. The panel is moderated by Courtney E. Martin, columnist for The American Prospect Online. This panel discussion took place in the Forum of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum on September 28, 2008. Video courtesy of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Foundation.
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The Authors@Google program welcomed Sharon Meers to Google's New York office to discuss her book, "Getting to 50/50: How Working Couples Can Have It All by Sharing It All". "After interviewing hundreds of parents and employers, surveying more than a thousand working mothers, and combing through the latest government and social science research, the authors have discovered that kids, husbands, and wives all reap huge benefits when couples commit to share equally as breadwinners and caregivers. Mothers work without guilt, fathers bond with their kids, and children blossom with the attention of two involved parents. The starting point? An attitude shift that puts you on the road to 50/50—plus the positive step-by-step advice in this book. Here are real-world solutions for parents who want to get ahead in their careers and still get to their childrens soccer games; strategies for working mothers facing gender bias in the workplace; advice to fathers new to the homefront; and tips for finding 50/50 solutions to deal with issues of money, time, and much more." "Sharon Meers is a former managing director at Goldman Sachs. Joanna Strober is managing director of a private equity firm in Silicon Valley. They live with their families in the Bay Area and speak frequently on work-life balance at universities and professional organizations nationwide." This event took place on August 10, 2009.
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Washington DC, one of 16 state finalists in Phase 1 of Race to the Top, made a presentation on its application to peer reviewers on March 16-17, 2010.