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The historian David Kynaston named the book as one of his Best Books of 2016 in the Guardian calling it a remarkable, perhaps game-changing contribution by three young Manchester graduates..<p>------</p>History of <a href="https://vxf44jj6.lifisher.com">gaming chair</a></P><P>Originally announced as "Otakucon", the convention started going by "OtakuCon Miami Beach" several months before the first convention in Miami, Florida. Otakon staff has reported that they had ordered a cease-and-desist, but the convention chairman, Manny Camacho, had been reported as saying that the name was simply changed to avoid confusion. When the St. Louis event was announced as the second convention, it was announced under the name "Kunicon".</P><P>Following the first convention in Miami, the staff cited an attendance of 5,000 people, which precisely matched their pre-con estimate. However, pictures taken by a fan photographer was used as evidence that numbers claimed by Kunicon were inflated.</P><P>Kunicon continued to plan events for San Diego, St. Louis, Atlanta, and Denver. However, San Diego was quickly canceled and the next convention was held in St. Louis in March 2005. The fourth and final Kunicon was held in Denver in June 2005, but went $30,000 over budget.</P><P>The controversy came to an end when Emanuel "Manny" Camacho, the Kunicon chairman, announced on his LiveJournal that he was unable to contact Subarashii Nation and he could not see how the next convention, Kunicon Miami in December 2005, could take place. He also stated that the staff and employees of the convention have not been paid for their work.</P><P>Event history<p>------</p>Confederation of African Football (CAF) Roles of <a href="https://vxf44jj6.lifisher.com">gaming chair</a></P><P>In June 2019 he was appointed as an Assistant General Coordinator for the 30 June Stadium in Cairo for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations. In December of that same year he was appointed by the continent's football governing body to act as the General Match Coordinator for the CAF Champions League game between Egyptian club Zamalek SC and Angolan side Primeiro de Agosto which was staged in the Al Salam Stadium in Cairo. In June 2020, he was reportedly awarded by the United Nations for 'Gold Star Order of the Face of the Globe (2019-2021)' according to Ghanaian media giants Daily Graphic. 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He is a member on the following others: Constitution; Environment Prot, Cons, and Water Res; Finance; Gaming; Highway and Transportation; Judiciary, Division B; and Tourism.<p>------</p>Holly Ransom of <a href="https://vxf44jj6.lifisher.com">gaming chair</a></P><P>Holly Ransom (born 7 February 1990) is a public speaker. She is the founder of Emergent, a one-person consultancy, where she engages and presents to organisations on disruptive strategy. She is also a director of Port Adelaide Football Club and a trustee of The Prince's Charities Australia. She was co-chair of the 2014 Y20 Youth Summit. In 2012 Westpac and Australian Financial Review named her one of Australia's 100 Women of Influence.</P><P>In 2017, she was Sir Richard Branson's nominee for Wired's 'Smart List' of 'future game changers to watch'.</P><P>She has appeared as a regular panelist on the ABC Q&amp;A and The Drum programs. In 2018, she interviewed former US president Barack Obama. In 2019, she was awarded the Anne Wexler Fulbright Scholarship and commenced a Masters of Public Policy at Harvard's Kennedy School.</P><P>In recognition of her contribution to community, the US Embassy awarded her the 2019 Eleanor Roosevelt Leadership Award, while Women in Leadership Australia named her the 2019 Victorian female leader of the year.<p>------</p>Hugh Davies (artist) of <a href="https://vxf44jj6.lifisher.com">gaming chair</a></P><P>Hugh Davies (born 1971), is an Australian media arts practitioner, researcher and educator.</P><P>Trained at the Victorian College of the Arts (1997 to 1999) and Copenhagen Technical Academyda (2003 to 2005), Davies has participated in exhibitions and festivals both independently, and as founder of the collaborative arts project Analogue Art Map.</P><P>While employed at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Davies won an Australian Teachers of Media ATOM Award in 2008.</P><P>As an academic, he has held lecturing positions at the Adelaide Centre for the Arts, University of South Australia, RMIT and La Trobe University where he managed the Centre for Creative Arts. In 2014, Hugh completed a PhD at Monash University in transmedia gaming.</P><P>He has served on the board of the Australian Network for Art and Technology and was inaugural Board Chair of the Freeplay Independent Gaming Festival.<p>------</p>The Econocracy (book) of <a href="https://vxf44jj6.lifisher.com">gaming chair</a></P><P>The Econocracy: the perils of leaving economics to the experts is a 2017 book by Joe Earle, Cahal Moran and Zach Ward-Perkins that argues that the United Kingdom has become an econocracy, a society in which improving the economy has become the main purpose of politics. They demonstrate how this undermines democracy, in turn increasing the power and authority of economists. The authors see this as societally damaging because of the problematic state of the discipline of economics.</P><P>The book includes interviews with student organisers and a curriculum review of university economics education at seven universities across the UK. The authors are part of the globally active International Student Initiative for Pluralist Economics, which became Rethinking Economics in the UK. The movement campaigns for pluralism in economics and seeks to democratise economics.<p>------</p>Frederick Acheampong of <a href="https://vxf44jj6.lifisher.com">gaming chair</a></P><P>Frederick Owusu Amankwah Acheampong also known as Fred Achee is a Ghanaian football administrator and media personality who is currently a member of the Ghana Football Association's Executive Council. He is currently a General Coordinator for the Confederation of African Football.</P><P>From a media background Fred Achee built his capacity in Ghanaian football administration as he spent years discussing football in Ghana's second largest city Kumasi on Kessben FM. In 2014 he was appointed to serve on the management of Ghanaian club New Edubiase United and contested for a slot on the Ghana Football Association's Executive Committee a year later. He polled 6 votes out of the available 16 and failed to win one of the available six seats for the Premier League on the committee. Meanwhile in April 2018 he was named the Chief Executive Officer for Ghanaian Premier League club AshantiGold SC. In March 2019 he was appointed Assistant General Coordinator for the CAF Champions League final first leg in Rabat as Wydad Casablanca hosted Esperance.<p>------</p>Biography of <a href="https://vxf44jj6.lifisher.com">gaming chair</a></P><P>Horrocks attended Whitchurch Grammar School in Cardiff, a school also attended by fellow writer Andrew Davies. She then graduated from Bristol University in 1967, after which she went on to have a teaching career. Schools at which she taught include The Grove School, Market Drayton, Clayton Hall School in Newcastle Staffs, and Hyde Clarendon College in Hyde, Greater Manchester.</P><P>In 1974, Horrocks contested and won the BBC Mastermind programme, hosted by Magnus Magnusson with specialist subjects Shakespeare's plays, Works of J.R.R. Tolkien, Works of Dorothy L. Sayers. Subsequently, she took part in various Mastermind "Specials", most recently Mastermind Champion of Champions in 2010, answering questions on "Arthurian Legend", which has been a lifelong subject for her.</P><P>In 2014, she appeared in the TV game show Amazing Greys.</P><P>Horrocks is the author of the Arthurian Trilogy featuring the works The Edge of Doom, The Dark Space and The New Found Land. She has a new take on the Arthurian legend with the introduction of time travel mixed with the rural and quiet settings of Alderley Edge in Cheshire.<p>------</p>Selected works of <a href="https://vxf44jj6.lifisher.com">gaming chair</a></P><P>MonographsDescartes' Changing Mind (Princeton University Press, 2009), with J.E. McGuire.Selected edited booksPerception, Realism, and Reference (Cambridge University Press, 2012), edited with A. Raftopoulos.</P><P>Blackwell Guide to Philosophy of Science (Blackwell, 2002), edited with Michael Silberstein.</P><P>Theory and Method in the Neurosciences (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2001), edited with P. McLaughlin and R. Grush.</P><P>Scientific Controversies (Oxford, 2000), edited with A. Baltas and M. Pera.</P><P>Cambridge Companion to Galileo (Cambridge University Press, 1998), editor.</P><P>Mindscapes: Philosophy, Science and the Mind (UVK.Universitatsverlag Konstanz/University of Pittsburgh Press, 1997), edited with Martin Carrier.</P><P>Perception: Historical and Philosophical Studies (Ohio State University Press, 1978), edited with Robert Turnbull.</P><P>Motion and Time, Space, and Matter (Ohio State University Press, 1976), edited with Robert Turnbull.Selected journal articles and other works"Thinking About Mechanisms," Philosophy of Science 67 (2000): 1-25, with Lindley Darden and Carl Craver. The most cited article in Philosophy of Science from 2011 to 2014.</P><P>Entry on Galileo Galilei, The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.</P><P>"Good Beer, or How Properly Dispute Taste" in Steven Hales, ed., Beer and Philosophy (Blackwell, 2007), 5263.<p>------</p>Ghana Football Executive Council Election of <a href="https://vxf44jj6.lifisher.com">gaming chair</a></P><P>In 2015 he contested in a Ghana Football Association Executive Committee but he lost out to George Afriyie, Albert Commey, Samuel Opoku Nti, Frank Nelson, Delali Eric Senaye and Benjamin Eyison who won the six seats available for Premier League clubs on the Executive Committee. In September 2019 he announced his candidacy for the position again. On October 24, 2019 he was elected to represent Ghana Premier League clubs on the committee after securing the required number of votes. In September 2020 he insisted the Ghanaian football governing body was under pressure to ensure the resumption of football in the West African country after the ban on contact sports was lifted by the government of the Republic of Ghana. After resigning from his position as CEO of AshantiGold SC some media reports claimed some clubs in the Ghana Premier League wanted him removed from the Executive Council since he no longer represents any Premier League club on the council. In January 2020, he was named the Vice Chairman of the Ghana Football Association's International Relations Committee which is chaired by Ghana FA President Kurt Okraku. In August 2019 he was appointed to serve on a three-man Ad-hoc Committee that was tasked by the Ghana FA to work with two Consultants to put together a Strategic Business plan for the federation and also a document on the contribution of football to Ghanas GDP. He is also currently the chairman for the Ghana FA's referees assessors and classification panel.<p>------</p>Peter K. Machamer of <a href="https://vxf44jj6.lifisher.com">gaming chair</a></P><P>Peter K. Machamer (born October 20, 1942) is an American philosopher and historian of science. Machamer was Professor of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh. His work has been influential in philosophy of science in developing an account of mechanistic explanation which rejects standard deductive models of explanation, such as the deductive-nomological model by understanding scientific practice as the search for mechanisms. His research has also focused on 17th-century history of philosophy and science, on Galileo Galilei and Ren Descartes in particular, and on values and science. He was also a wine columnist for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette for fifteen years, and he has reflected on wine and beer in philosophical writing. Machamer is also the "Philosopher in Residence" for the Pittsburgh dance company Attack Theater.</P><P>.</div></P><P></p></P>

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