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"Boek Phrai (, ) is a subdistrict (tambon) in Ban Pong District, Ratchaburi Province, Thailand. It is also a township (thesaban tambon). Boek Phrai includes 12 villages under the Boek Phrai township administration.Thaitambon.com, Accessed 11 May 2011 Industries in Boek Phrai include a sugar factory, tapioca starch industry, steel, and electronics. References Category:Tambon of Ratchaburi Province Category:Populated places in Ratchaburi Province "
"Alor is an American luxury jewelry, watch and lifestyle brand founded by Jack and Sandy Zemer in 1979. Alor specializes in designing, creating expensive cable pieces. It is headquartered in San Diego, California. History Alor was founded in 1979 in California by Jack Zemer, a former nuclear engineer at General Electric, and his wife, Sandy Zemer. Alor was named by combining the first names of the couple’s sons, Tal and Ori, who are now both Principals and Presidents of the company and oversee all aspects of the business. Alor first publicly displayed its nautical cable motif jewelry in the early 1980s. Each Alor piece is handcrafted. From 1970 to 1992, Alor sold stainless steel cable, 18-karat gold and diamond jewelry under the "Alor" name. In 1992, Alor began a partnership with Phillipe Charriol International and formed Charriol USA. While ALOR International Ltd. remained the parent company, all Alor jewelry designs were sold throughout and U.S. and the Caribbean as Charriol USA. The partnership ended in early 2014, with ALOR International Ltd. reverting to their original brand name of Alor. For the rebranding, the company released a national advertising campaign featuring model Noot Seear and photographed by Justin Coit. International expansion began in 2012 and now Alor sells to retailers in Dubai, Israel, Kazakhstan, Mexico and Australia. In 2013, Ori and Tal Zemer launched Alor Swiss Watches, featuring details such as stainless steel cable bands and 18-karat gold and diamond embellishments. In 2015, Alor released its Black Label jewelry collection. The Black Label pieces are made in 18-karat gold and feature overlapping circles and ovals set with rubies and black, colorless, and canary diamonds. In 2017, ALOR partnered with EMA Jewelry to launch a bridal collection called Down the Aisle. EMA will handle distribution and sales as Alor’s global licensee.http://www.nationaljeweler.com/fashion/style/5103-alor-is-getting- into-the-bridal-game In addition to Down The Aisle, ALOR will partner with Diamond Foundry to bring a fully lab grown designer collection of bridal rings to the market place, called ALOR EcoEarth. ALOR and EMA have also teamed with the non-profit organization 1% For the Planet to donate a portion of all proceeds back to preserving the precious resources of our planet.http://www.instoremag.com/news/press-releases/23622-alor-launches- ecoearth-bridal-collectionhttp://www.jckonline.com/editorial-article/supplier- news-jck-las-vegas-2017-edition/ Partnership with Campowerment From November 2013 through 2014, Alor was the exclusive watch and jewelry sponsor for the women’s leadership and revitalization overnight camp, Campowerment. As sponsors, Alor gave the "camper of the day" a watch from their Swiss watch collection. Alor also provided relaxation lounges at all camp sessions, as well as scholarships to attend other Campowerment retreats. Tuesday, March 24, 2020 Advertising campaign In 2015, Alor unveiled a new advertising campaign. In a departure from past campaigns featuring models or other high- profile faces, its cable jewelry was the sole focus in new ads. References Category:Jewelry companies of the United States Category:Luxury brands Category:Companies based in San Diego Category:Clothing companies established in 1979 Category:Watch brands Category:1979 establishments in California "
"Shanmugam Subbaiah (1930–2012) was a well known film distributor in the Madurai district of Tamil Nadu, India, with an experience of 40 years. His initial film career started off as a ticket checker in the Natraj film theatrehttp://karaikudi.info/blog/nataraja-theatre-karaikudi/ in Karaikudi. Then he advanced to become the owner of the same theatre. This was followed by a series of successes which made him start a film distribution unit called 'Venkateshwara Films' in the Thirunalveli district of Tamil Nadu. After that turned out to be a success, he proceeded to Madurai and started another unit called 'Vaideki movies ' as a partnership with noted producer, lyricist and writer Panju Arunachalam. He kept closing and opening distribution units due to internal problems. He retired from film distribution at the end of the 20th century due to chronic health problems. Early life Shanmugam was born to Subbaiah, a rich businessman, and Seethai, a rich landlady belonging to the Ilupakudi village, in the Karaikudi district of Tamil Nadu. His mother died some time after his birth and his father married another woman. He was hated by his stepmother who did not even give him food to eat. He was a talented boy and was also a star footballer in his school, but he had to discontinue schooling due to lack of support. He was born a rich boy but live like a poor one. His aunt bore witness to this and made him stay at her house in Aravayal. His uncle got him the job of a ticket checker at the Natraj theater, following his interest in the cinema industry. Due to his determination and hard work, he was liked by the theater owner and was eventually given the post of manager. And thus, he started his film career. Shanmugam married Manimeghalai of Kandadevi, a village adjoining his hometown and moved to a rented flat in Thirunalveli. He had five children in all. He started a film distribution circuit called ‘Venkateshwara films’ as a joint venture. It was a success . This was his first attempt at distribution. Then he started his lone distribution project in the form of ‘Priya films’. That too was a success. He received a big income and distributed a large number of films. He wanted to replicate his success at an even bigger scale. So he closed that unit and from the rented flat of Thirunalveli, he shifted to his own house in Madurai. In Madurai, he started a distribution company called ‘Vaideki movies’ with Panju Arunachalam as a partner. It was a major hit. He mostly distributed films of Actors Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan. He had also distributed the films of Actors Sivaji Ganesan and MG Ramachandran from his previous unit, including the super hit Sivaji film ‘Vazhkai’. He closed this unit and started another one called ‘Gayathri films’. This was his last unit and that too was a major hit. Problems It was his film career, which brought him his fortune, that caused his downfall. The tension and pressure of success prevented him from sleeping and breathing properly. This made him take overdoses of sleeping tablets. This cost him dearly in his later days. He lost his hearing and could only see partially. He could not walk properly. His neural system got damaged severely. He tried to fight it but could not. He died on 26 May 2012. References Category:1930 births Category:2012 deaths Category:Film distributors of India "