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Townsends is an American educational YouTube channel created and hosted by Jon Townsend. Originally a channel to advertise items for sale from the family's brick and mortar historical reenactment supply store in Pierceton, Indiana , Townsends has become known for its historical mini-documentaries.
In December 2001 Townsend announced that, contrary to his earlier public statements, a new Strapping Young Lad album would be released in 2002. He emphasized that he was not "forcing" his product upon fans to generate record sales, arguing that his band—and its contract with Century—was never a lucrative endeavour.
Bob Townsend Phillip Lyall Richard Hart (UK) Rene Lasalle Jean Lucas (France) Theodore Neumann Otto Sigmund (Germany) Will Patterson (Australia) Mel Freeman Orbiter Four: John Hayward, Cmdr. Eric Fischer Daniel Sicura, Maj. The Dynostar Menace (1975), novel Space Station Spacelab Dynostar Space Shuttle Orbiter Four: Near Future
James Tarlton Townsend is a Distinguished Rudy Professor of Psychology at Indiana University, Bloomington. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He is known for his work in mathematical psychology , particularly in distinguishing parallel and serial processing and for models of perception.
James or Jim Townsend may refer to: James Townsend (New Zealand settler) (1790–1866), English cricketer, wine merchant and settler in New Zealand's South Island James Townsend (British politician) (1737–1787), Lord Mayor of London 1772
The Townsend Prize for Fiction is awarded every two years to the best piece of literary fiction written and published while the author lived in Georgia. Past award winners include Alice Walker, Terry Kay, Ha Jin, Philip Lee Williams, Ferrol Sams, Kathryn Stockett, Mary Hood, and Judson Mitcham, among others.
1922 – Johnson Smith Catalog grows to 400 pages, employing more than 150 people. The company is moved to Racine, Wisconsin after Alfred fails at publishing a magazine that competed against The Saturday Evening Post. 1923 – The catalog grows to 576 pages, with 100,000 copies being printed. 1923–1935 – Throughout the Depression, sales ...
The Falcon Cycles division is responsible for producing bikes and accessories under both its own name, as well as under the brand names of: Boss, Claud Butler, CBR, British Eagle, Coventry-Eagle, Elswick, Exile, Holdsworth, Scorpion, Shogun, Stinky Bitz and import-only Townsend brands. The Falcon Cycles division now has annual sales in excess ...