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The Ten Outstanding Young Americans (TOYA) program is an annual award given by JCI USA (formally known as the United States Junior Chamber or the Jaycees). It is given to ten Americans between 18 and 40 years old who "exemplify the best attributes of the nation’s young people."
Attaboy is a craft cocktail bar in the Lower East Side of New York City. The bar has had an outsized influence on the bar industry globally, regionally, and in New ...
A lawsuit filed by Albert Hendershot in December 2011 alleged Obama's birth certificate was forged and that he was ineligible to be on the Alabama primary ballot. [106] On January 9, 2012, Hendershot's suit was dismissed due to lack of jurisdiction, and two similar suits were filed by Harold Sorensen and another Alabama citizen from Pell City ...
Attaboy or Atta Boy can refer to: Atta Boy, a 1926 American silent film; Attaboy (bar), a craft cocktail bar in New York City "Attaboy", a song on Perfect Velvet by Red Velvet "Attaboy", a song on The Goat Rodeo Sessions by Yo-Yo Ma, Stuart Duncan, Edgar Meyer and Chris Thile
His novella, Attaboy, [6] was published as an Audible Original in 2022. Tallent has performed at Skankfest Comedy Festival [7] Comedy Central, Just for Laughs Montreal Comedy Festival [8] [9] Black Hills Comedy Festival [10] and SXSW Comedy Festival. He was also seen on The Chris Gethard Show and Viceland's Flophouse. [8]
Attaboy, Sam! (1992) is a children's novel by Lois Lowry. It is the second book in a series that Lowry wrote about Anastasia and her younger brother Sam.
A 2010 billboard displayed in South Gate, California, questioning the validity of Barack Obama's birth certificate and by extension his eligibility to serve as President of the U.S. The billboard was part of an advertising campaign by WorldNetDaily, whose web address appears on the billboard's bottom right corner.
Orly Taitz (Hebrew: אורלי טייץ; born August 30, 1960) [8] is an Israeli-American political conspiracy theorist and political candidate. A dentist, lawyer, [9] and former real estate agent, [10] [11] Taitz was a figure in the "birther" movement, which promoted the conspiracy theory that Barack Obama was not a natural-born citizen eligible to serve as president of the United States.