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Mavin may refer to: * Fred Mavin (1884–1957), English football player and manager * Steve Mavin (born 1968), Australian rugby league footballer * Mavin Manyshaped, heroine of three science fiction novels by Sheri S. Tepper * Mavin, Qazvin, Iran, a village * Mavin Records, a Nigerian-based record label established in 2012 * Mavin Foundation Mavin Foundation is a community organization which seeks to build "healthy communities that celebrate and empower mixed heritage people and familiesLocated in Seattle, WA, Mavin has been recognized nationally for its work toward a society inclusive ..., an American community organization for mixed-heritage people See also * Maven (other) {{disambig ...
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Mavin Records
Mavin Records (also known as the Supreme Mavin Dynasty) is a Nigerian Music industry, music corporation record label founded by record producer and recording artist Don Jazzy on 8 May 2012. The label's inception came to fruition following the closure of Mo' Hits Records, a record label owned by the aforementioned producer and D'banj. The label is home to recording artists such as Korede Bello, Dr SID, D'Prince, Di'Ja, Johnny Drille, Ladipoe, DNA Twins, Rema (Nigerian musician), Rema, Crayon, Ayra Starr, Magixx (singer), MagixxBoy Spyceand Bayanni. It also houses producers such as Jazzy himself, Altims, London, Baby Fresh, and Andre Vibez. In 2014, DJ Big N became the label's official disc jockey. Tiwa Savage, Wande Coal, Reekado Banks and Iyanya were all formerly signed to the label. On 8 May 2012, the label released its compilation album ''Solar Plexus (album), Solar Plexus''. In January 2019, Mavin Records secured a multi-million dollar investment from Kupanda Holdings, a subsidi ...
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Mavin Foundation
Mavin Foundation is a community organization which seeks to build "healthy communities that celebrate and empower mixed heritage people and familiesLocated in Seattle, WA, Mavin has been recognized nationally for its work toward a society inclusive of those in the mixed heritage community. Mavin’s current projects include Mavin Magazine, The Generation MIX National Awareness Tour, and The MatchMaker Bone Marrow Donor Project. In 2004, The Association of MultiEthnic Americans and Mavin partnered to launcThe Mixed Heritage Center a national clearing house of information related to mixed race and transracial adoption issue History MAVIN initially began in 1998 as a "national magazine dedicated to the mixed race experience." The magazine was named MAVIN (Yiddish for ''one who understands'') by then Wesleyan University freshman Matt Kelley. In 2000, the magazine became a 501(c)3 nonprofit, intent on expanding their programming to further impact the social and political state of the mi ...
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Fred Mavin
Frederick J. Mavin (listed in some sources as Fred Maven, 1884–1957) was an English professional footballer and manager. He began his career at Newcastle United, but did not make a first team appearance. In 1905 he signed for New Brompton. He subsequently played for Fulham, Bradford Park Avenue and Reading between 1909 and 1921, and managed Exeter City from 1923 to 1927, Crystal Palace Crystal Palace may refer to: Places Canada * Crystal Palace Complex (Dieppe), a former amusement park now a shopping complex in Dieppe, New Brunswick * Crystal Palace Barracks, London, Ontario * Crystal Palace (Montreal), an exhibition building * ... from 1927 to 1930 and Gillingham from 1932 to 1937. References 1884 births 1957 deaths Footballers from Newcastle upon Tyne Fulham F.C. players Bradford (Park Avenue) A.F.C. players Reading F.C. players Gillingham F.C. players Gillingham F.C. managers Exeter City F.C. managers Crystal Palace F.C. managers English football man ...
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Steve Mavin
Steve Mavin () (born 11 January 1968) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer. He played for the South Sydney Rabbitohs from 1987 until 1990. Mavin played in England for Trafford Borough in 1990, the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs in 1991 and then returned to the Rabbitohs in 1992. Background Mavin was born in Sydney, is of English descent, and grew up in Botany, New South Wales. He played his junior football for the Botany Rams and Alexandria Rovers in the South Sydney Juniors before being graded by South Sydney in 1986. Playing career Mavin (nickname Mavo) played a total of 101 first grade games which included 89 for the South Sydney Rabbitohs(first grade player #757) and 12 for the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs (first grade player #564). Mavin made his debut with the South Sydney club as a 19-year-old on 27 February 1987 and scored his first try in round 4 when he crossed for a double against the Penrith Panthers at Redfern Oval. Mavin played in every g ...
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Mavin Manyshaped
''The True Game'' is the collective name for a series of three related trilogies of short novels by Sheri S. Tepper. The novels explore the Lands of the True Game, a portion of a planet explored by humanity somewhere in the future. These novels straddle the genres of both fantasy and science-fiction, although this does not become apparent until quite late in the overall story. Each of the trilogies focuses on the point of view of one particular character. The Peter trilogy tells the story from the point of view of Peter, a shape-shifting youth. The Mavin series tells an earlier portion of the story from the point of view of Mavin Manyshaped, Peter's shape-shifting mother. The Jinian series overlaps with and extends the Peter series and tells the story from the point of view of Jinian, a young wizardly woman. Books in series Peter series *''King's Blood Four'' ( Ace Books, 1983) (first novel) *''Necromancer Nine'' (Ace Books, 1983) *''Wizard's Eleven'' (Ace Books, 1984) The ...
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Mavin, Qazvin
Mavin ( fa, موين, also Romanized as Mavīn, Māwin, and Movīn) is a village in Dashtabi-ye Sharqi Rural District, Dashtabi District, Buin Zahra County, Qazvin Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni .... At the 2006 census, its population was 553, in 133 families. References Populated places in Buin Zahra County {{BuinZahra-geo-stub ...
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