> On 18 maio, 01:06, tropi...@
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>> On May 18, 1:39 pm, Midex gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> On 6 maio, 00:39, "Tex" NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote:
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>>>> "Midex" gmail.com> wrote in message
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>>>>> On 4 maio, 07:46, Avidbuff
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>>>>>> On May 3, 1:26 pm, Midex gmail.com> wrote:
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>>>>>>> What seperates naive fools who believe the 19 arabs and Osama
>>>>>>> story
>>>>>>> from those who don't?
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>>>>>>> "Mike Zebuhr was a young man of rare personal and intellectual
>>>>>>> qualities," said D&E President Tom Mann. "His premature death,
>>>>>>> especially under such tragic circumstances, cannot help but
>>>>>>> haunt the
>>>>>>> Davis & Elkins College community. Our hearts go out to his
>>>>>>> family and
>>>>>>> loved ones. I hope there can be comfort for them in knowing that
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> deep loss they are feeling is echoed in the sense of loss felt
>>>>>>> by his
>>>>>>> many D&E friends, his faculty members and all of us who knew h
>>>>>>> im. I
>>>>>>> trust there will be comfort for all of us in knowing that we are
>>>>>>> richer for the years he shared with us."
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>>>>>>> While a D&E student, Zebuhr was listed frequently on the dean's
>>>>>>> list
>>>>>>> and was included in Who's Who in American Universities and
>>>>>>> Colleges in
>>>>>>> 2005. He received the Mathematics, Computer Science and Physics
>>>>>>> Department Award in 2004, the Chemistry Department Award in 2005
>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>> the faculty's Senior Award in 2005. This award is granted to a
>>>>>>> senior
>>>>>>> student, with at least a 3.8 grade point average, who has
>>>>>>> achieved
>>>>>>> excellence in a wide range of academic areas and in the quality
>>>>>>> of
>>>>>>> personal and intellectual leadership provided. During his junior
>>>>>>> year,
>>>>>>> Zebuhr was named a Distinguished Scholar by the Appalachian
>>>>>>> College
>>>>>>> Association and received an Appalachian College Association
>>>>>>> Scholarship.
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>>>>>>> He also earned The American Chemical Society's Polymer Education
>>>>>>> Award
>>>>>>> in Organic Chemistry in 2004 and an undergraduate research
>>>>>>> internship
>>>>>>> at the Kennedy Space Center in Fl orida funded by the National
>>>>>>> Science
>>>>>>> Foundation in 2003. He was also a four-year member of the
>>>>>>> college's
>>>>>>> ski team and was active in the Computer Club, Student Assembly,
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> Mountain Bike Club and Alpha Psi Omega, a theatre honorary.
>>>>>>> According
>>>>>>> to officials, a memorial service will be conducted on the D&E
>>>>>>> campus
>>>>>>> at a later date, pending arrangements with Zebuhr's family.
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>>>>>>> "Mike was a hard working, dedicated, self motivated student,"
>>>>>>> said Dr.
>>>>>>> Lisa Benson, Zebuhr's advisor at Clemson. "He appreciated every
>>>>>>> opportunity and took nothing for granted. That kind of student
>>>>>>> is a
>>>>>>> joy to work with."
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>>>>>>> Benson, the education director at the Center for Advanced
>>>>>>> Engineering
>>>>>>> Fibers and Films and the research director professor at the
>>>>>>> Department
>>>>>>> of Bioengineering, said Zebuhr was highly respected by faculty,
>>>>>>> staff
>>>>>>> and students and was an extremely generous and compassionate
>>>>>>> person.
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>>>>>>> "Everyone here is in shock," she said.
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>>>>>>> According to Benson, Zebuhr was interested in space flight and
>>>>>>> had
>>>>>>> spoken of becoming a university professor.
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>>>>>>> "Mike was in the process of developing hands-on projects for
>>>>>>> middle
>>>>>>> and high school students with intentions of sparking an interest
>>>>>>> in
>>>>>>> science and engineering," Benson said. "He would have been a
>>>>>>> great
>>>>>>> mentor for kids."
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>>>>>>> According to Benson, donations in Zebuhr's memory may be made
>>>>>>> online
>>>>>>> at the Clemson University Foundation Web site
atwww.clemson.edu.
>>>>>>> Checks may be made payable to Clemson University Foundation with
>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>> notation at the bottom stating "in memory of Michael Zebuhr" and
>>>>>>> mailed to: Clemson University Foundation, P.O. Box 1889,
>>>>>>> Clemson,
>>>>>>> S.C., 29633-1889; or by calling the Clemson University
>>>>>>> Foundation Gift
>>>>>>> Receiving at (864) 656-5666.
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>>>>>>> The university will create a holding account for the donations,
>>>>>>> and a
>>>>>>> decision will be made with Zebuhr's family regarding a memorial
>>>>>>> service, she said.
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>>>>>>> "Mike was simply an outstanding student and a compassionate
>>>>>>> person,"
>>>>>>> Benson said. "We are a ll feeling this loss very deeply."
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>>>>>>> Comment
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>>>>>>> Apart from studying bioengineering at Clemson University,
>>>>>>> Michael
>>>>>>> Zebuhr was also a member of 9/11 Scholars for Truth.
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>>>>>>> Since when do two muggers hit on a group of four people, then
>>>>>>> randomly
>>>>>>> shoot one of the people in the head when the money is handed
>>>>>>> over and
>>>>>>> no resistance offered? Could this indeed be an execution? An
>>>>>>> attempt
>>>>>>> to intimidate and silence the rest of the 911 Truth Movement?
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>>>>>>> Last updated 29/03/2006
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>>>>>> non sequitur
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>>>>>> Of all the idiots out there ranting about 9/11 being a gov
>>>>>> cover-up
>>>>>> they chose this poor guy to kill?
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>>>>>> The vid proves nothing. Knowing that the building could not be
>>>>>> saved
>>>>>> and was going to collapse people were warned to move away. BTW in
>>>>>> a
>>>>>> demolition they blow the buildings structural supports gravity
>>>>>> does
>>>>>> the heavy lifting ... or collapsing in this case. That''s why it
>>>>>> looks
>>>>>> similar.
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>>>>> Oh yes, you've studied it closely or you're just spouting ignorant
>>>>> assumptions?
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>>>>> The building was damaged in one corner from falling debris. It
>>>>> would
>>>>> not topple symetrically unless they intervened.
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>>>> Have you ever heard of "gravity" idiot
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>>> When your bicycle falls to the ground does your bicycle implode or
>>> fall over sideways?
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>> The latter, probably because it's intact and not failing structurally,
>> you stupid dick
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>>> You have heard of "centre of gravity" too haven't you?
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>> Yep, but it's obvious you haven't
WTC wasn't hit by an earthquake, you imbecile
This doesn't have a big chunk missing like the WTC Jakey
Bwahahaha!!!! Soft drink cans!! More of your powerful "evidence" Jakey.