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C. Ellis Black (born July 28, 1942) is an American politician. He was a member of the Georgia State Senate from the 8th District, serving from 2015 to 2021. He is a member of the Republican party. [1] Black also served in the Georgia House of Representatives from 2001 to 2015.
Pierogi previously worked as a cybersecurity professional. [3] He launched his YouTube channel "Scammer Payback" on May 15, 2019, focusing on high-production scam-baiting content in which he pretends to be a scam victim by portraying a variety of characters with the use of a voice changer to waste the scammers' time and distract them.
Brilliant Light Power, Inc. (BLP), formerly BlackLight Power, Inc. of Cranbury, New Jersey, is a company founded by Randell L. Mills, who claims to have discovered a new energy source from what he says is the electron in a hydrogen atom dropping below its ground energy state into a "hydrino state". [1]
Max Clark Black (July 2, 1936 – November 10, 2023) was an American politician who was a Republican Idaho State Representative for District 15 in the B seat [1] from 1993 to 2012. Background [ edit ]
The Black Forest Bed within this member has a maximum age of 213 ± 1.7 Ma based on detrital zircon geochronology, with an actual age estimated as 209 Ma. This places the upper part of the Painted Desert Member in the latest Norian age .
Blue Black may refer to: ... Blue Black, member of the Unspoken Heard hip-hop collaboration "Blue Black", a song by Heather Nova from her 1994 album Oyster
Black Hippy was an American hip hop supergroup [1] [2] [3] from South Los Angeles, California, formed in 2008. The group consisted of West Coast rappers Ab-Soul, Jay Rock, Kendrick Lamar and ScHoolboy Q. [4] Black Hippy was constructed after all of its members had signed to Carson-based indie record label, Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE).
The GAO recommended an oversight review board to examine civil rights complaints. [26] After numerous public rallies and an intensive NBFA member lobbying effort, Congress approved and President Barack Obama signed into law in December 2010 legislation that set aside $1.15 billion to resolve the outstanding Black farmers cases. [27]