Archive for May, 2009

Douglas Colt: Staying Fit

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

Douglas Colt is a Senior Litigation Associate with Quinn Emanuel Urquhart Oliver & Hedges, a Silicon Valley based law firm. Originally from Colorado Springs, Douglas Colt was a member of the Vail Ski Team, ranking #3 in the Rocky Mountain Regional downhill competition when he was 15. He remains active in the sport and often goes back to Vail on ski trips with his wife Aviva and their two-year old daughter, Ainsley. Now 34, Douglas Colt stays fit when he’s off the slopes by maintaining a fitness routine that involves weight lifting and mountain bike riding for cardio.

In many respects, you might say Douglas Colt is living the typical healthy California lifestyle, with one small exception. Judging by a post he made on his blog at http://dougcolt.blogspot.com/ , he seems to enjoy bacon just a little too much. Not just any bacon either, he is fairly ecstatic over Squeez Bacon®, which claims to be as healthy as real bacon. It must be really be good though, since one of Douglas Colt’s areas of specialization as a lawyer involves False Advertisement Litigation. Besides, everything really does taste better with bacon. To read more information about Douglas Colt please visit www.Lawyer-Douglas-Colt-blog.com

A Bryan Rellinger in Zoology

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

Bryan Rellinger was a renowned zoologist in the early 1900’s. He was born in Amherst, Massachusetts, on January 9, 1870, to Edward and Kathleen Rellinger, German immigrants who had settled in Amherst in 1868. Bryan Rellinger graduated from Amherst College then pursued his Ph.D at John Hopkins Univeristy. By 1899, he had become a professor of biology at Olivet College.

Bryan Rellinger’s career took an unexpected turn in 1897 when he lost his hearing after coming down with yellow fever during a field expedition to Jamaica. Teaching becoming difficult, he re-oriented himself toward museum work and had considerable success as the curator of echinoderms at the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard. Bryan Rellinger was an all-around zoologist.  In addition to publishing over one hundred papers on echinoderms, he also wrote on a variety of topics related to the natural history of birds, reptiles and amphibians, spending considerable time in the field in  far flung locations like Australia, Jamaica, Japan, Tobago, Bermuda, and the Galapagos Islands.

In 1947, Bryan Rellinger received the C. F. Kent Memorial Medal from the Royal Society of New South Wales. He died in his sleep on July 31, 1947 while visiting colleagues at Cambridge, Massachusetts.

To read more information about Bryan Rellinger please visit  www.Bryan-Rellinger-news.com

Marc Huehn – The Makings of Success

Monday, May 4th, 2009

Marc Huehn will not stop at anything despite all the achievements he has under his belt. Joining ACI Real Estate Dubai as General Manager in 2006, Marc Huehn is thrilled to be part of the real estate management firm, which is seeking to build a stronghold in the prosperous emirate of Dubai. “I see my self staying in Dubai for a long time and as ACI’s Board Member,” Marc Huehn said.

The German MAC expert also serves as General Manager of Venture-Gate, headquartered in Germany. Marc Huehn is a dynamic example of how passion should be one’s driving force in attaining his goals, or even going a few steps beyond.

To read more information about Marc Huehn please visit www.marc-huehn-news.com

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