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South Valley Highway
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Sig Sanchez Highway
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Benjamin John Gourley
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Benjamin John Gourley, born May 26, 1978, Salt Lake City, Utah, is an American actor and filmmaker.
Early Life
Gourley, the thrid of seven children, was born in Salt Lake City Utah. He attended Brigham Young University and graduated from 2003 with a degree in film production. He is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and served a two-year mission in Russia.
Career
Gourley began acting in 2000 and has appeared in independent films such as Pride and Prejudice(2003)and Saints and Soldiers (2003. He aslo wrote and starred in the movie Moving McAllister(2007).
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Satellite Insurance
Intro
Satellite insurance which was formed as a specialist branch of Aviation insurance is being underwritten by vey few Insurers in world. It was during the period of 1965 the first satellite insurance project placed with Lloyds of London to cover physical damages on Pre-launch for the Satellite called “Early Bird” (Officially Intelsat I).Following that, in 1968 cover was arranged to provide Pre-launch and extended to cover perils associated with Satellite launch to another project of Early Bird, the Intelsat III. Satellites in other hand are very complex types of machineries which are being manufactured and used by few larger companies (mainly Government entities) in the world. The projects associated satellites are funded in excess of billions of dollars and could run even 5 – 10 years include planning, manufacturing and testing up to the launch.
Types Of Cover
When consider on Insurance of Satellite, this class is mainly divided into two sections, although the latter sometimes available as an extension on former part. Those two sections are, I. Satellite Cover II. Ground Risk Cover
Satellite Risk
There are four basic types of coverage available on Satellite risk section. Pre Launch, which basically provide cover for loss or damage to satellite or it’s components from the time they leaves the manufacturers premises, during the transit to the launch site, through testing, fuelling and integration with the launcher up until the time the launcher’s rocket engines are ignited for the purpose of the actual launch. Launch, the policy will provide cover only for the period from Intentional ignition until the satellite separate from the final stage of the launch vehicle, or it may continue until completion of the testing phase in orbit. Typical coverage usually runs for a period of twelve months but is limited to 45 – 60 days in respect of testing phase in Orbit. In Orbit, Cover provide for physical loss, damage or even failure of the Subject satellite while or during operation of Orbit placement. In addition to product failure other main elements of risk attached to satellites at Orbit are damages cause from objects in hostile space environment, extreme temperature and Radiation. Because it is not possible to repair a satellite physically placed at the Orbit, the cover basically grant as a product guarantee. Third Party Liability, the final section is mostly arranged because of statutory requirements of the Government of land where the launch take place. This Is irrespective of the nationality of the satellite owner and a special license must provide to regulated authorities before such launch takes place. Cover usually runs up to 90 days following the actual launch. In addition to above Loss of Revenue cover also available but not purchase often.
Ground Risk
Technically ground stations are uncomplicated. As many are run by large government entities such as NASA, the failure on the part of insured is much rare. In case where failure occurs due to events which are beyond the control of the Insured (i.e. Earthquake), cover will provide for cost of hiring premises, replace computer systems, software backup ect. Many disaster recovery plans are provided on Safety Manuals and instruction given on how to react in such situations.
Underwriting Considerations
When consider on rating structure of satellite insurance coverage, during early days many insurers base their rating according to the launch vehicle. An example would be where a launch vehicle being use which has one in ten failure rate, attracted a rate of ten per cent of gross. But with most modern computer systems many insurers in present rely on statistics even though such data are very much limited! Another important aspect of satellite insurance is the procedures attached to salvage. Though it is clearly impossible to obtain such in event of an Actual Total Loss or Constructive Total loss, many insurers rely on sharing such revenue with insured which may be obtainable from the failure portion of the satellite.
Regulation
Rules of satellite launch technology is governed by International Traffic in Arms Regulation (ITAR).The regulation clearly states that details of such technology which provides to insurance underwriters are subject to strict rules and are provided to selected insurers only. This is very important aspect as the structure and technology use on launch vehicle is very similar to missile technology. Therefore failure to comply with ITAR rules could result heavy fines and imprisonment. In case where Re insurance cover arranged, Re insurers who provide such cover has to rely on very limited information.
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List of The Roswell Conspiracies Episodes
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Acronym | ACW |
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Founded | 2000 |
Style | American Wrestling |
Headquarters | Waterbury, Connecticut |
Owner(s) | Jason Knight (2001-2004) |
Parent | Jason Knight Productions |
Sister | New England Championship Wrestling |
Formerly | Acid Pro Wrestling |
Website | AssaultWrestling.com |
Assault Championship Wrestling was an American independent wrestling promotion based in Connecticut and promoted by Jason Knight, a retired wrestler and manager, during the early 2000s. The first major independent promotion to operate in Connecticut, Assault Championship Wrestling became important on the independent circuit particularly after the close of Extreme Championship Wrestling in 2002 and featured many former ECW veterans including Danny Doring, Kid Kash, Justin Credible, Little Guido, Tony DeVito, Balls Mahoney, John Kronus, Francine and Joel Gertner who acted as its commissioner. [1]
New England Championship Wrestling, a rival promotion, often held inter-promotional events as well as allowing its champions to defend their titles at ACW cards. They also had a working arraignment with Knight's wrestling dojo. A number of independent wrestlers also made frequent appearances including Brian Wohl, Julio Dinero, Wagner Brown, Matthew Kaye, Nelson Erazo, Jeff Rocker, [2] Scotty Charisma [3] [4] and The Backseat Boyz (Trent Acid & Johnny Kashmere). Popular female wrestlers included Mercedes Martinez, [5] Becky Bayless, [6] Nikki Roxx, Ana Rocha and Angel Orsini. [7] [8]
History
Originally established under Acid Pro Wrestling, the promotion began operating in central Connecticut in early 2000 and held its first supercard, The Best Things In Life Are Free!, in Waterbury, Connecticut on May 26, 2000. It also held its first televised event in Waterbury featuring Angel Orsini, Joel Gertner and Jason Knight on November 12, 2000.
The promotion would continue holding shows in Plainville, Southington, Naugatuck and Meriden, Connecticut during 2001 with appearances by Homicide, the F.B.I., Francine, Christian York, Chris Hamrick, Julio Dinero, New Jack, Chris Candido and Tammy Lynn Sytch. On April 8, 2001, an Evening Gown match between Foxxy Dreams and Missy Hyatt took place at an ACW show in East Hartford. Hyatt was originally scheduled to face another female wrestler, however Dreams took her place when Hyatt's opponent did not arrive. Although Foxxy Dreams technically defeated Hyatt after tearing off her gown, the match official Joel Gertner stopped the match and awarded the win to Hyatt deciding to change the stipulations for the winner to be the first to lose her dress. [9] [10]
Knight had originally been the booker for the promotion, however he left to start a rival promotion after a falling out with the owners. [11] After Knight took over the promotion in August 2001, the promotion was renamed Assault Championship Wrestling and followed up on the success of the previous supercard with Second Wave and Hell to Pay later that year.
In 2002, the promotion expanded holding events in New Britain and North Haven, Connecticut. The promotion also began Jason Knight's Pro Wrestling Dojo & Gym in nearby Wolcott, Connecticut. On August 9, 2002, Knight and several ACW wrestlers were at New England Championship Wrestling's second annual Birthday Bash at the Goodtimes Emporium in Somerville, Massachusetts. Knight, who was a guest commentator for iMassRadio.com, was the first ever guest celebrity to attend the event along with Traci Brooks. Students from the House of Pain Pro Wrestling school were also at the event. [12]
The following year, its main heel stable La Familia appeared on several shows with Coastal Championship Wrestling. Although speculated that their arrival might lead to an "invasion" storyline, ACW abruptly stopped future appearances for undisclosed reasons. [11]
In early-May, an unexpected cancellation of an outdoor show as well as its website going offline prompted internet rumors that the promotion was shutting down. This was denied by officials, specifically wrestler and part-time road agent Bulldog Blanski, who explained the show had been originally canceled due to rain and that the venue had decided to cancel its next show the following week on Mother's Day. He further explained that the website had been changing servers and announced the promotion would continue holding shows with the next event being held at Riders Cafe in Waterbury on June 6, 2003. [11]
However, the company began suffering financial trouble during its last year and held its last event in New Britain on March 21, 2004. The card featured Chi Chi Cruz, Dances with Dudley, Tony DeVito, Scotty Charisma, Mercedes Martinez and Justin Credible in the main event.
Knight's wrestling school remained open however and, in late 2004, several former ACW mainstays including Bulldog Blanski and Mike E. Milano decided to start another promotion, Defiant Pro Wrestling. The promotion was initially successful, however it became inactive for two months the next year. Jason Knight, who appeared at its last show to begin a so-called "invasion", returned at its next show Burning Bridges in Southington, Connecticut on November 19, 2005. Knight would remain the top heel in the promotion as he feuded with Milano during his time with the promotion. [13]
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Championships
Championship: | Last Champion(s): | Active From: | Active Till: | Notes: |
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ACW Heavyweight Championship | Ron Zombie | February 15, 2004 | March 21, 2004 | [14] [15] |
ACW Junior Heavyweight Championship | Abunai | February 15, 2004 | March 21, 2004 | [14] [16] |
ACW Television Championship | Scotty Charisma | July 19, 2003 | March 21, 2004 | Won battle royal to become first champion.[14] [17] |
ACW Hardcore Championship | Jamie Pain | September 7, 2003 | March 21, 2004 | [14] [18] |
ACW Great American Championship | Tony Devito | June 8, 2003 | March 21, 2004 | Defeated Jeff Rocker in tournament final to win the vacant title.[14] [19] |
ACW Tag Team Championship | Kappa Tappa Kegga | June 8, 2003 | March 21, 2004 | [14] [20] |
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(help) - ^ a b c McCaffrey, Sean. "Interview with Bulldog Blanski." DeclarationofIndependents.net. May 2003. 18 Aug. 2008 <www.declarationofindependents.net/doi/pages/interviews/blanski.html>.
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External links
- Jason Knight's Assault Championship Wrestling at Online World of Wrestling
- The New England Independent - The New England Indy Graveyard: Acid Pro Wrestling
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Wesley Levy
Wesley Levy born in Huntington Beach, CA is a writer and ski-enthusiant currently residing in Big Bear Lake, and Huntington Beach, CA