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Copp or Copps may refer to: People * Albert James Smith Copp (1866–1912), Canadian politician * Andrew Copp (born 1994), American ice hockey player * Arthur Bliss Copp (1870–1949), Canadian politician * Bob Copp (1918–2006), Canadian ice hockey player * Charles D. Copp (1840–1912), American soldier * David Copp, Canadian philosopher * Dennis Copps (1929–2020), New Zealand cricketer * Douglas Harold Copp (1915–1998), Canadian scientist * Ellen Rankin Copp (1853–1901), American sculptor * Evelyn Fletcher Copp (1872–1945), American music educator * Frank Copp (1881–1959), Canadian politician * Harley Copp (1922–1991), American car designer * J. Homer Copp (1882–1944), American politician * John Copp (1673–1751), colonial American politician * Kyle Copp (born 1996), Welsh footballer * Martha Copp, American sociologist * Melinda Copp (born 1962), Canadian swimmer * Michael Copps (born 1940), former Commissioner of the U.S. Federal Communications Commissi ...
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Albert James Smith Copp
Albert James Smith Copp (December 19, 1866 –October 8, 1912) was a Canadians, Canadian politician. Born in Amherst, Nova Scotia, the son of Thomas Copp, Copp was educated in Amherst Academy, Dorchester and Sackville, New Brunswick. He was called to the Bar of Nova Scotia in 1879. Copp practised law in Digby, Nova Scotia, Digby. He was a crown prosecutor for the County of Digby from 1887 to 1910. He served as Commercial Agent for Canada in Boston in 1910. He was first elected to the House of Commons of Canada for the electoral district of Digby (electoral district), Digby in the 1896 Canadian federal election, general elections of 1896. A Liberal Party of Canada, Liberal, he was re-elected in 1900 Canadian federal election, 1900 and 1904 Canadian federal election, 1904. He was defeated in 1908 Canadian federal election, 1908. In 1881, he married Eliza Dennison. References

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Michael Copps
Michael Joseph Copps (born April 23, 1940) is a former Commissioner of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC), an independent agency of the United States government. He was sworn in on May 31, 2001 and served until December 31, 2011. He took on the additional role of acting chairman from January 22, 2009 through June 28, 2009. He relinquished the chairmanship to Julius Genachowski after Genachowski was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on June 25 and then sworn in on June 29, 2009. He is currently a special adviser to the Media and Democracy Reform Initiative at Common Cause, a nonpartisan citizen advocacy organization. Biography Early life, education Copps was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He was a professor of history at Loyola University New Orleans, from 1967 to 1970. He obtained his B.A. from Wofford College in 1963, where he was elected to Pi Gamma Mu and to Phi Beta Kappa. He completed his Ph.D. in history from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 196 ...
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Combined Operations Headquarters
Combined Operations Headquarters was a department of the British War Office set up during Second World War to harass the Germans on the European continent by means of raids carried out by use of combined naval and army forces. History The command used air and naval units to deliver the Commandos to various targets, and then recover them. Thus, it was a combined arms coordination and command structure. Admiral of the Fleet Roger Keyes was the first director, from 17 July 1940 to 27 October 1941. He was replaced first by Lord Louis Mountbatten, who led the command for a year. He in turn was succeeded by Major General Robert Laycock (October 1943 – 1947). It comprised background staff whose job was to plan operations and to develop ideas and equipment to harass the enemy in any way possible. It also covered all those who worked with landing craft up to and including the landing ships that were used in the various amphibious operations. The badge of Combined Operations was an ...
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COPP (chemotherapy)
COPP is a chemotherapy regimen for treatment of Hodgkin disease, consisting of concurrent treatment with (C)yclophosphamide, (O)ncovin, (P)rocarbazine and (P)rednisone. It contains less procarbazine than MOPP (procarbazine is given only for 10 days in cycle instead of 14), and the very toxic mechlorethamine, which is prone to giving severe neutropenia and to severely heighten the risk of secondary malignancies, is changed to less toxic cyclophosphamide, which is more safe to the progenitor stem cells (thus, less neutropenia) and less prone to give late secondary malignancies. Thus, the COPP regimen is considered safer and less toxic than MOPP. But it offsets with somewhat less efficacy, especially in advanced-stage Hodgkin disease. Nevertheless, both the COPP and the MOPP are now supplanted by ABVD ABVD is a chemotherapy regimen used in the first-line treatment of Hodgkin lymphoma, replacing the older MOPP protocol. It consists of concurrent treatment with the chemotherap ...
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Certificate Of Pharmaceutical Product
The certificate of pharmaceutical product (abbreviated: CPP) is a certificate issued in the format recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO), which establishes the status of the pharmaceutical product and of the applicant for this certificate in the exporting country; it is often mentioned in conjunction with the electronic Common Technical Document (eCTD). A CPP is issued for a single product, because manufacturing arrangements and approved information for different pharmaceutical forms and strengths can vary. The CPP is mentioned in World Trade Organization documents, although the tightly regulated products are subject to bilateral trade agreements or regional trade agreements. The International Council for Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Pharmaceuticals for Human Use (ICH) has instituted standards for this purpose but it is unclear how the ex-ICH countries operate their health regulators. Scope The Certificate of a Pharmaceutical Product is needed by the im ...
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Victor Copps
The name Victor or Viktor may refer to: * Victor (name), including a list of people with the given name, mononym, or surname Arts and entertainment Film * Victor (1951 film), ''Victor'' (1951 film), a French drama film * Victor (1993 film), ''Victor'' (1993 film), a French short film * Victor (2008 film), ''Victor'' (2008 film), a 2008 TV film about Canadian swimmer Victor Davis * Victor (2009 film), ''Victor'' (2009 film), a French comedy * ''Victor'', a 2017 film about Victor Torres by Brandon Dickerson * Viktor (film), ''Viktor'' (film), a 2014 Franco/Russian film Music * Victor (album), ''Victor'' (album), a 1996 album by Alex Lifeson * "Victor", a song from the 1979 album ''Eat to the Beat'' by Blondie Businesses * Victor Talking Machine Company, early 20th century American recording company, forerunner of RCA Records * Victor Company of Japan, usually known as JVC, a Japanese electronics corporation originally a subsidiary of the Victor Talking Machine Company ** V ...
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Theodore Bayard Fletcher Copp
Theodore Bayard Fletcher Copp (May 22, 1902 – January 2, 1945) was a writer of adventure stories. Biography He was born on May 22, 1902, to Maude Evelyn Fletcher and Alfred E. Copp in Brookline, Massachusetts. His mother died on January 1, 1945. He died in his sleep of a myocardial infarction A myocardial infarction (MI), commonly known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow decreases or stops to the coronary artery of the heart, causing damage to the heart muscle. The most common symptom is chest pain or discomfort which may ... on January 2, 1945, right after completing his mother's obituary. Publications *The bridge of bombers (1941) *The mystery of Devil's Hand (1941) *The phantom fleet (1942) References 1902 births 1945 deaths American adventure novelists American male novelists 20th-century American novelists 20th-century American male writers {{US-novelist-1900s-stub ...
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Terry Copp
Terry Copp (born 1938) is a Canadian military historian and Professor Emeritus at Wilfrid Laurier University and is co-founder and Director of the Laurier Centre for Military and Strategic Disarmament Studies since the late 1980s. Copp was born and raised in Montreal, Quebec. He was educated at Sir George Williams University (BA) and McGill University (MA), Copp first published ''The Anatomy of Poverty: The Condition of the Working Class in Montreal, 1897–1929''. Toronto, McClelland & Stewart Limited, 1974. He established a reputation as one of Canada's foremost military historians. He founded the journa''Canadian Military History'' His books include ''Cinderella Army: The Canadians in Northwest Europe'', ''Fields of Fire: The Canadians in Normandy'', ''No Price Too High'', ''The Brigade: The Fifth Canadian Infantry Brigade'' and ''The Canadian Battlefields in Italy: Sicily and Southern Italy''. He is a two time recipient (1990 and 1992) of the C.P. Stacey Prize. He was involved ...
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Stephen Copp
Stephen Copp (born 23 June 1976) is a Swedish snowboarder. He competed at the 1998 Winter Olympics and the 2002 Winter Olympics The 2002 Winter Olympics, officially the XIX Olympic Winter Games and commonly known as Salt Lake 2002 ( arp, Niico'ooowu' 2002; Gosiute Shoshoni: ''Tit'-so-pi 2002''; nv, Sooléí 2002; Shoshoni: ''Soónkahni 2002''), was an internation .... References External links * 1976 births Living people Swedish male snowboarders Olympic snowboarders for Sweden Snowboarders at the 1998 Winter Olympics Snowboarders at the 2002 Winter Olympics People from Skellefteå Municipality Sportspeople from Västerbotten County {{Sweden-snowboarding-bio-stub ...
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Stanley Copp
Stanley Copp (May 25, 1914 – May 1, 1987) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba as a Liberal-Progressive from 1953 to 1958. Copp was born in Winnipeg and educated in North Kildonan, now part of the City of Winnipeg. He first worked as a market gardener and later opened a restaurant in 1959. He was a councillor on the Rural Municipality of North Kildonan from 1945–1954 and later served as Mayor of North Kildonan from 1964-1965. Copp won the Liberal-Progressive nomination for St. Clements in the spring of 1953, defeating Fred Klym by six votes. He was then elected to the legislature in the 1953 provincial election, defeating an opponent from the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (CCF). He served as a backbench supporter of Douglas Campbell's government. Copp appears to have left the Liberal-Progressives before the 1958 provincial election, and campaigned for re-election as an independent candidate in Brokenhead. He ...
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Sheila Copps
Sheila Maureen Copps (born November 27, 1952) is a former Canadian politician who also served as the sixth deputy prime minister of Canada from November 4, 1993, to April 30, 1996, and June 19, 1996, to June 11, 1997. Her father, Victor Copps, was once mayor of Hamilton, Ontario. Considered a prominent left-wing member of the Liberal Party of Canada, Copps was an advocate for legal rights of women, marijuana legalization, minority rights, and protection of the environment. Her combative style and reputation for flamboyance were trademarks of her political career. Early life Copps was born in Hamilton, Ontario. She is a second-generation member of a political family that has dominated Hamilton-area politics on the municipal, provincial and federal levels. Her mother, Geraldine Florence (Guthro) Copps, was a Hamilton city councillor. Her father, Victor Kennedy Copps, was one of the most influential mayors of the City of Hamilton. She attended Bishop Ryan Catholic Secondary Sc ...
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Rick Copp
Rick Copp (born August 20, 1964) is an American television writer, story editor, producer and occasional actor. He was an executive story editor for 11 episodes and writer for two episodes of the short-lived 1991 NBC sitcom '' Flesh 'n' Blood''. He also wrote for '' Flying Blind'', '' The Golden Girls'' and ''Wings'', among others. He was a co-writer on ''The Brady Bunch Movie'' and has written for many animated series including ''Teen Titans'' and ''Scooby-Doo''. In 2005 he served as a consulting producer on the ''Barbershop'' TV series, based on the hit movie. He is also an author of four mystery novels, ''The Actor's Guide to Murder'', ''The Actor's Guide to Adultery'', ''The Actor's Guide to Greed'' and ''Fingerprints and Facelifts''. His book ''The Actor's Guide to Greed'' was a Lambda Literary Award Lambda Literary Awards, also known as the "Lammys", are awarded yearly by Lambda Literary to recognize the crucial role LGBTQ writers play in shaping the world. The Lammy ...
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