John Wood
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 144 years ago |
Born | Hartford |
Connecticut | |
United States | |
Founded | Room To Read |
Awards | Tony Award for Best Lead Actor in a Play |
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Play | |
Gold Logie Award for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television | |
Date of birth | January 29,1964 |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Died | Quincy |
Illinois | |
United States | |
Spouse | Amy Powell |
Official site | analogmixing.net |
Songs | The Man in the StationGold · 2008 Phoenix Club SignPhoenix Nights Original Soundtrack · 2006 Don't Want to KnowGold · 2008 |
List | The Man in the StationGold · 2008 |
Children | Meg Wood |
Lexie Wood | |
Party | Republican Party |
Place of burial | Woodland cemetery |
Previous position | Governor of Illinois (1860–1861) |
Education | Northwestern University |
Notabl work | Room To Read |
Date of died | June 4,1880 |
Height | 188 (cm) |
Nationality | Australian |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 454983 |
Creating Room to Read: A Story of Hope in the Battle for Global Literacy
Zak the Yak with Books on His Back
Microsoft Se Pathshala Tak
Leaving Microsoft to Change the World
Finnegan's Wind
An einem geheimen Ort.
Cycling in the Lake District
America and the Daguerreotype
Dictionary of Computing
In a Secret Place
British economists and the empire
Horatio Hat and the Duchess
The Purple Rose of Cairo
Shadowlands
Lady Jane
Chocolat
The Madness of King George
The White Countess
Nicholas and Alexandra
Jane Eyre
Jumpin' Jack Flash
The Little Vampire
Imagining Argentina
The Avengers
Citizen X
That Kind of Girl
Metroland
Somebody Killed Her Husband
Two-Way Stretch
The Mouse on the Moon
Sweet Revenge
The Rebel
The Young Americans
Which Way to the Front?
Live Now, Pay Later
Postman's Knock
The Gambler
The Challenge
Stolen Face
Richard III
An Ideal Husband
Love in a Cold Climate (2001)
Slaughterhouse- Five
Heartburn
Sabrina
Uncovered
Thatcher: The Final Days
Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny
The Return of the Dancing Master
The Rocket Post
Love Is a Ball
Victoria & Albert
The Venice Project
Just like a Woman
Just for Fun
Orlando
The Girl in the Crowd
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
Barnaby Rudge
Blue Fire Lady
The First Gentleman
Ladyhawke
Rafferty's Rules
Blue Heelers
Power Without Glory
Backyard Ashes
John Wood Life story
John J. Wood is an American activist who was the founder of two global education charities: Room to Read and U-Go. Wood started Room to Read in 2000 after quitting his executive position as Microsoft's director of business development for the greater China region.
Bath Assembly rooms: Rare Georgian Cold Bath discovered
... The Assembly Rooms were built between 1769-1771 by John Wood, the younger, who would have been heavily influenced by medical theories of the time...
Nigeria's ex-oil minister Diezani Alison-Madueke charged with bribery in the UK
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St John's Wood: Firefighters tackle blaze at St Mark's church
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Secret filming victim feels let down by courts
... John Wood concealed cameras to film women in a number of locations, including in the swimming pool changing rooms at a Butlins holiday resort...
General election 2019: Are political clubs still political?
... The Labour club is seen by its regulars as a handy place to go for a cheap pint served by friendly staff Just down the road at the Arnold Labour Club, president John Wood, 60, would agree with that sentiment...
West Sussex couple of Monty Python-themed wedding
...John Wood and Gemma Harris had a dead parrot (Norwegian blue, of course) as a table centerpiece on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Monty Python s first show, superfans John Wood, and his bride Gemma Harris decided to theme their wedding on the classic Comedy...
Isle of Man flooding: Clean-up operation under way
... The clear-up is set to continue for some time John Wood said staff had to work hard to clear the flood water at Laxey Woollen Mills Debbie Corlett said the situation was surreal for residents At Laxey Woollen Mills, staff had to work hard to get it all cleared , said master weaver John Wood...
Harland and Wolff: Belfast shipyard bought by UK company
... infra-strata chief executive John Wood said: Harland and Wolff is a landmark of the asset and its reputation as one of the best multi-purpose production plants in Europe is a Testament to his highly qualified team in Belfast...
Isle of Man flooding: Clean-up operation under way
A clean-up operation is under Way on The Isle of Man after severe flooding left people trapped in their homes.
The Village of on Tuesday leaving several homes under 6ft (1. 8m) of water.
One resident said the flooding was "an unmitigated disaster that could have been prevented".
Chief Minister Howard Quayle said an action plan was being drawn up to "ensure it doesn't happen again".
Infrastructure minister Ray Harmer said the "massive clear-up" would continue in The Village "for the next day or so".
A major part of The Works was removing trees and debris from The River to prevent more flooding in the immediate Future .
Many homes in Glen Road have been affectedExtra sandbags were also delivered and skips provided for residents to dispose of flood-damaged flooring and furniture, he added.
Although it was too early to say what long-term measures would be put in place, the government was taking "A Number of actions", added Mr Harmer.
Home affairs Chief executive Dan Davies said debris was being removed from The River and roads and help was being offered to residents.
"It is really about supporting people to get back in their homes," he said.
"If they are vulnerable, health and social care will be on The Scene Helping People Out . "
The Gap in The Wall is being shored-up to prevent further flooding in the coming days 'Shouting and screaming'Charlotte Morgan-Jones and her family were stranded in their home for several hours.
The mother-of-two said the moment water surged through The Village was "scary".
"It was literally like something you see in movies," She Said .
"My husband was outside putting Out sandbags, the next thing all I Heard was shouting and screaming and the water was Coming In The Front door. "
The clear-up is set to continue for some time John Wood said staff "had to work hard" to clear The Flood water at Laxey Woollen Mills Debbie Corlett said The Situation was "surreal" for residentsAt Laxey Woollen Mills, staff "had to work hard to get it all cleared", said master weaver John Wood .
"The flooring will need seeing to in a couple of weeks when it's all dried Out a bit," he said.
"I'm sure there's going to be quite a lot of work, but it's nothing compared to what other people have. "
Resident Debbie Corlett recalled the moment a second breach in The River wall was made to release The Flood water back into The River ,
She Said it was "like a plug being pulled".
"I could hear a big cheer up The Road . It abated very, very quickly because it could get back into The River , which is where should have been in the First Place ," She Said .
"It was all very surreal. "
Mark and Tracey Young are back in their home in Laxey assessing the damage caused by The Flood .
"It started raining early… [there was] a little bit of rain And Then The Wall just collapsed and it was like a Tidal Wave ," said Mr Young .
Mark Young (right) said the water was like a "Tidal Wave " Richard Kneen said he was "lucky" but added others had been "devastated" 'Unmitigated disaster'Some residents reacted angrily to The Situation , including Richard Kneen who owns a property on Glen Road .
He said work being carried Out on The River was a "totally unnecessary project" and management at Manx Utilities should be held accountable.
"The whole thing was an unmitigated disaster down here that could have been prevented," he said.
"Heads should roll for this, there's millions of pounds worth of damage. "
While he said he had been "lucky", Mr Kneen said others had been "absolutely devastated".
Many properties suffered extensive damage to flooring and furniture Manx Utilities chairman Alex Allinson (right) was told of residents concernsFlooding occurred on Tuesday when the swollen River Laxey burst through a gap in a parallel wall which had been opened to repair a weir.
More Than 100mm (4in) of rain fell within a 20-hour period, with the heaviest downpour occurring in the Early Hours of Tuesday morning, said The Met Office .
This "very localised" rain fell mostly on the northern side of the Snaefell Mountain, which drains into the Laxey River, a spokesman said.
Manx Utilities chairman Alex Allinson apologised to those affected and said an "urgent meeting" had been called by Chief Minister Howard Quayle .
He said a "combination of factors" were responsible including debris causing a build-up of water which led to a "surge", he said.
The repair work had been due to be completed by the end of September but delays meant it had been extended for a week.
He said a "full analysis" was under Way .
Chief Minister Howard Quayle (left) visited Laxey to speak to those affectedChief Minister Quayle, who visited The Village and spoke to some of The Residents affected, said the government would be examining all possible factors.
"We need to get to the bottom of what had caused the problem, fix it, and ensure it doesn't happen again.
"We'll be putting in place an action plan to make sure that the chances of this happening again are as remote as possible. "
Meanwhile, members of a parliamentary scrutiny committee have written to the government asking for "an urgent overview of events" that unfolded in Laxey.
Rob Callister said: "We want to establish the facts. There are a lot of angry residents that need answers quickly. "
Debris washed downstream is being removed from The RiverThe Mountain Road reopened overnight but is currently closed to allow safety work, The Department for Infrastructure said.
Laxey and Dhoon primary schools which were closed during the flooding have reopened as normal, The Isle of Man government said.
It is the second time in four years The Village of Laxey has been hit by flooding.
In December 2015, Heavy Rain led to part of a road bridge over The River being washed Away .
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Source of news: bbc.com