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Cornell may refer to: Places Canada * Cornell, Markham, Ontario United States *Cornell, Los Angeles County, California *Cornell, Illinois * Cornell, Iowa *Cornell, Wisconsin * Cornell Township, Michigan Schools United States *Cornell University, New York, an Ivy League university *Cornell College, Iowa, a liberal arts college *Cornell School District (Allegheny County, Pennsylvania), a public school district *Cornell School District (Cornell, Wisconsin), a public school district * Cornell School (Alexandria, Ohio), a former one-room schoolhouse Other uses *Cornell (name), including a list of persons with the surname or given name * The Cornells, a musical group *Cornell Big Red, the athletic program of Cornell University *Cornell Lab of Ornithology, a unit of Cornell University * Cornell Box, a rendering software accuracy test *Cornell Companies, a corrections services company *Cornell Notes, a note-taking system * Cornell Prize, a former art prize awarded in Australia *Fairchild ...
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Cornell, Markham
Cornell is a new community village being developed in northeast Markham, Ontario and bounded by Highway 407, 16th Avenue, Ninth Line, and the Donald Cousens Parkway. The 2011 population of this area was 9,880. Adding Cornell North's 2,178 (from 16th Avenue to Donald Cousens Parkway) it had 12,058 residents. History Cornell was conceived in the 1990s planning process by the town of Markham. Unlike other Markham communities, Cornell is a planned community. One of the original settlers was Christian Reesor. He and his family settled in Cornell. Their original homestead was on Reesor Road. The name 'Cornell' derives from the maiden name of the wife of Christian Reesor's youngest son, who continued to live at the family homestead. William Cornell Cornell's name was selected in 1999 from a suggestion by local lawyer Paul Mingay. Mingay's family roots can be traced back to Susan Emily Cornell, a descendant of William C. Cornell (1766-1860), settler from Rhode Island who came to Can ...
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The Cornells
:''If you are looking for the band that composed the hit song '74-'75 see The Connells'' The Cornells were a 1960s Los Angeles band that played mostly surf music. Four of the five members had a parent that was a well known celebrity. The band appeared on the show I've Got A Secret in 1963 with the secret "We're all the sons of Hollywood Celebrities". They played Caravan live on the show. According to Richie Unterberger,"Whatever interest this L. A. surf combo generates stems from the fact that future Moby Grape guitarist Peter Lewis was a member. (...) Lewis was the only member destined to make a mark on rock history."Richie Unterberger, The Cornells Biography www.allmusic.com. Members * Peter Lewis, lead guitar; is the son of Loretta Young and screenwriter Tom Lewis. He was later a member of Moby Grape, and subsequently developed a career as a solo artist, which continues to this day. *Bob Linkletter, rhythm guitar; son of Art Linkletter *Jim O'Keefe, saxophone; son of Denn ...
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Cornel (other)
Cornel may refer to: __NOTOC__ People * Cornel (given name), a list of people with the given name or nickname * Cornel Wilde (1915–1989), American actor and director born Kornél Lajos Weisz * Eric Cornel (born 1996), Canadian hockey player Plants Several species of the dogwood family: * ''Cornus amomum'', also known as the silky cornel * ''Cornus canadensis'', Canadian dwarf cornel * ''Cornus mas'', Cornelian cherry or European cornel * ''Cornus officinalis'', Japanese cornel or Japanese cornelian cherry * ''Cornus suecica'', dwarf cornel * ''Cornus capitata'', Bentham's cornel Ships * HMS ''Cornel'' (K-278), a British corvette transferred to the US Navy as USS ''Alacrity'' (PG-87) * USS ''Cornel'' (AN-45), a net-laying ship that served in the Pacific theater during World War II See also * Cornell (other) Cornell may refer to: Places Canada * Cornell, Markham, Ontario United States *Cornell, Los Angeles County, California *Cornell, Illinois * Cornell, Iowa *Cornell ...
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List Of Castlevania Characters
Listed below are characters from all of the ''Castlevania'' video games in the order of their introduction and the game's release. ''Castlevania'' and ''Simon's Quest'' Dracula The main antagonist of the ''Castlevania'' series is , based on the original character by Bram Stoker and his depiction in film. His real name is Dracula Vlad Tepes, and is estimated to be over 800-years old by ''Castlevania: Symphony of the Night'' (1997). With a few exceptions, he has starred in every title. The series mainly takes place in the eponymous castle of Count Dracula, who resurrects every hundred years to take over the world. Players often assume the role of the Belmonts, a family of vampire hunters who have defeated Dracula for centuries with the Vampire Killer, a legendary whip. First seen in ''Castlevania (1986 video game), Castlevania'' (1986), Dracula is a vampire who was once defeated by Christopher Belmont a hundred years ago in Transylvania. He rises from the dead after his foll ...
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Fairchild Cornell
Cornell University is a private statutory land-grant research university based in Ithaca, New York. It is a member of the Ivy League. Founded in 1865 by Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White, Cornell was founded with the intention to teach and make contributions in all fields of knowledge—from the classics to the sciences, and from the theoretical to the applied. These ideals, unconventional for the time, are captured in Cornell's founding principle, a popular 1868 quotation from founder Ezra Cornell: "I would found an institution where any person can find instruction in any study." Cornell is ranked among the top global universities. The university is organized into seven undergraduate colleges and seven graduate divisions at its main Ithaca campus, with each college and division defining its specific admission standards and academic programs in near autonomy. The university also administers three satellite campuses, two in New York City and one in Education City, Qata ...
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Cornell Prize
The Cornell Prize was the major contemporary art prize offered in South Australia and was presented as an exhibition by the Contemporary Art Society of South Australia from 1951 to 1965. It was administered by the Cornell family. Several of the prize-winning paintings were subsequently acquired by the Art Gallery of South Australia. Winners include: *Wladyslaw Dutkiewicz (Summertime, 1951 and Orient, 1955) *Douglas Roberts (Connoisseurs, 1952) * Ludwik Dutkiewicz (Boats after Storm, 1953 and Green Village 1954) * Francis Roy Thompson (Design with Coloured people, 1956) * Stanislaw Ostoja-Kotkowski (Form in Landscape, 1957 and Buildings, 1959) *Jacqueline Hick (Lost tribe, 1958 and Corridor, 1960) * Barbara Hanrahan (1961) *Udo Sellbach Udo Sellbach (1927–2006) was a German-Australian visual artist and educator whose work focused primarily around his printmaking practice. History Udo Sellbach was born in Cologne, Germany in 1927. Trained at Kölner Werkschulen, Colog ...
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Cornell Notes
The Cornell Notes system (also Cornell note-taking system, Cornell method, or Cornell way) is a note-taking system devised in the 1950s by Walter Pauk, an education professor at Cornell University. Pauk advocated its use in his best-selling book ''How to Study in College''. Chapter 10: "The Cornell System: Take Effective Notes", pp. 235-277 Overview The Cornell method provides a systematic format for condensing and organizing notes. This system of taking notes is designed for use by a high school or college level student. There are several ways of taking notes, but one of the most common is the "two-column" notes style. The student divides the paper into two columns: the note-taking column (usually on the right) is twice the size of the questions/keyword column, which is on the left. The student leaves open five to seven lines, or about , at the bottom of the page. Notes from a lecture or text are written in the note-taking column; notes usually consist of the main ideas of the t ...
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Cornell Companies
Cornell Companies (NYSE:CRN) was an American corporation that operated correctional facilities, contracting them to state and local governments. The company's headquarters were located in Houston, Texas. On August 12, 2010, Cornell was acquired by the GEO Group. History Cornell Companies, through predecessor entities, began operations of juvenile facilities in 1973, adult-community-based programs in 1974, and adult secure facilities in 1984. In 1996, Cornell Companies was officially incorporated in the State of Delaware as a consolidated entity. By 2010, Cornell had established long-standing relationships with a number of significant federal and state customers, including a nearly 20-year relationship with the Bureau of Prisons in its Adult Secure division and a 35-year relationship with the Bureau of Prisons in its Adult Community-Based division. Also, in Cornell's Abraxas juvenile division, more than 70% of revenue was sourced from customers over 15+ years. Cornell had signific ...
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Cornell Lab Of Ornithology
The Cornell Lab of Ornithology is a member-supported unit of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, which studies birds and other wildlife. It is housed in the Imogene Powers Johnson Center for Birds and Biodiversity in Sapsucker Woods Sanctuary. Approximately 250 scientists, professors, staff, and students work in a variety of programs devoted to the Lab's mission: interpreting and conserving the Earth's biological diversity through research, education, and citizen science focused on birds. Work at the Lab is supported primarily by its 75,000 members. The Cornell Lab publishes books under the Cornell Lab Publishing Group, a quarterly publication, ''Living Bird'' magazine, and a monthly electronic newsletter. It manages numerous citizen science projects and websites, including the Webby Award-winning ''All About Birds''. History The Cornell Lab of Ornithology was founded by Arthur A. Allen who lobbied for creation of the country's first graduate program in ornithology, estab ...
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Cornell Big Red
The Cornell Big Red is the informal name of the sports teams, and other competitive teams, that represent Cornell University, located in Ithaca, New York. The university sponsors 37 varsity sports, as well as numerous intramural and club teams. Cornell participates in NCAA Division I as part of the Ivy League The Ivy League is an American collegiate athletic conference comprising eight private research universities in the Northeastern United States. The term ''Ivy League'' is typically used beyond the sports context to refer to the eight schools .... The Cornell Big Red men's ice hockey, men's and women's ice hockey teams compete in the ECAC Hockey League. Additionally, teams compete in the National Intercollegiate Women's Fencing Association, the Collegiate Sprint Football League, the Eastern Association of Rowing Colleges (EARC), the Eastern Association of Women's Rowing Colleges (EAWRC), the Middle Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing Association, and the Eastern Interc ...
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Cornell (name)
Cornell is an English name derived from a shortened form of Cornwall, Cornwell or Cornhill, and a Dutch Surname, which derives from the Latin Cornelius. Sometimes the name is an Americanized form of the Czech Kornel, or the German and Swedish Kornell. *Alonzo B. Cornell (1832–1904), American businessman and Governor of New York *Bo Cornell (born 1949), American football player *Brian Cornell, (born 1960), American businessman * Charles G. Cornell (1827–1906), New York politician *Chris Cornell (1964–2017), American musician * David Cornell (born 1991), Welsh footballer * Dewey Cornell, American psychologist *Don Cornell (1919–2004), American singer *Eric Allin Cornell (born 1961), American physicist *Ezekiel Cornell (1732–1800), American delegate from Rhode Island to the Continental Congress *Ezra Cornell (1807–1874), American businessman and co-founder of Cornell University *George Cornell ( – 1966), English criminal and murder victim * George W. Cornell (1896–1988), ...
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