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www.linkedin.com /in/tenea   (144 words)

  
  READING BETWEEN A and B: Tenea D. Johnson
READING BETWEEN A and B: Tenea D. Johnson
Tenea grew up in the great land of Kentucke and was blessed to be born a Johnson, "the latest survivors in a long line of the constantly strong." When the time came she left that land and soaked up sunlight in Florida, acquiring a degree in Cultural Studies along the way.
She also learned how to coax the stories from congas, djembes, dumbeks, harmonicas, and jazz guitars.
www.readab.com /tjohnson.html   (862 words)

  
  Tenea
Tenea (Greek:Τενέα) was established approximately 15 kilometers west of Corinth and 25 kilometers NW of Mycenae shortly after the Trojan war by Trojans living in the island of Tenedos, offshore Troy, hence the name.
Tenea and Rome are two historical cities known to be built by Trojans after the Trojan War.
The medieval monastery of Panagia Faneromeni 2 kilometres SE of Tenea was built during the 13th century, and the temple (shown bellow) with surrounding buildings is still in good condition.
www.mlahanas.de /Greeks/Cities/Tenea.html   (291 words)

  
 Society of Toxicology
Tenea decided to pursue a Ph.D. in Toxicology after Dr. Hairfield gave her the SOT book The Resource Guide to Careers in Toxicology (now on-line).
Tenea then applied to and was invited to attend the 1998 SOT-SCMI Undergraduate Education Program for Minority Students in Seattle, Washington, which confirmed her desire to pursue a Ph.D. in toxicology.
During school, Tenea was regularly involved in the student recruitment efforts and in affinity groups for underrepresented minorities.
www.toxicology.org /ai/pub/sp06/sp06_cdi.asp   (444 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Tenea
Ancient Tenea was established approximately 15 kilometres SE of Corinth and 20 kilometres NE of Mycenae shortly after the Trojan War.
It is believed that the first inhabitants were Trojans prisoners of war to whom Agamemnon permitted to built their own town.
Tenea and Rome, according to the Aeneid of Virgil, are two historical cities known to be associated with Trojan ancestry following the Trojan War.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Tenea   (235 words)

  
 Behind the Name: Message: "Re: The name Tenea"
The name "Tenea" may come from the Greek village of the same name, near Corinth.
Tenea is renowned mainly for its connections with ancient scultures.
Priapos C. Lovs (D.Lit.,Oxon), should be back from his body-piercing trip to Crete within the next day or so and may be able to give a meaning for Tenea and also indicate whether it's encountered normally as a personal name in Greece.
www.behindthename.com /bb_gen/arcview.php?id=3715   (133 words)

  
 Reese Youngblood Cemetery, Great Cacapon, WV   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Tenea A. Youngblood: died Jan 16, 1885; "Wife of R. Youngblood".
Two young children of Reese and Tenea Youngblood buried under a mound of dirt and stones close by, no marker, died of diptheria.
This listing for this cemetery was supplied by Sam (stimestang@aol.com).
www.historichampshire.org /cems/young.htm   (114 words)

  
 onnercon's Xanga Site
The stores we went to were champs, foot locker, american eagle and a pizza place for food.
Tenea and i got strawberries and cream and cam had a caramel frappuchino.
I had a great time hangin out with mai girlfriend tenea at the movie.
www.xanga.com /OnnerCon   (424 words)

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