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Abdulkadir Ali DeceasedAlexandria, VA

Abdulkadir Ali Phones & Addresses

Alexandria, VA   

Chicago, IL   

Saint Paul, MN   

Work

Company: Banana development project 1982 Position: Africa to italy work, banana development project

Education

School / High School: University of Minnesota 2005 Specialities: Bachelor of Fine Arts

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Abdulkadir Ali resumes & CV records

Resumes

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Abdulkadir Ali - San Diego, CA

Work:
Banana development project 1982 to 2000
Africa to Italy work, banana development project
Yellow Cab SD 2011 to 2012
Business
Green and White Taxi 2009 to 2009
Owner/Operator
A Limos Company - Minneapolis, MN 2007 to 2009
CEO/Manager
White Taxi - Minneapolis, MN 2000 to 2009
Owner Operator
Visited Kenya/Nairobi - Minneapolis, MN Jun 2003 to Aug 2003
David Feinberg, Professor University of Minnesota
Education:
University of Minnesota 2005 to 2010
Bachelor of Fine Arts
University of Minnesota - Minneapolis, MN 2010
BFA
Borough of Manhattan Community College - New York, NY 1987 to 1990
General Studies and Art

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Tethered Baby Walker

US Patent:
5409246, Apr 25, 1995
Filed:
Jul 14, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/091188
Inventors:
Abdulkadir H. Ali - Arlington VA
International Classification:
A47D 1304
US Classification:
280 87051
Abstract:
A baby walker includes a tethering connector to constrain the walker to travel within a path defined by an articulated, telescoping boom, thereby restraining the baby to a range of travel within a predetermined zone of safety. The boom, which is rotatably affixed to a portable weighted base, is selectively angularly and radially limited in its travel relative to the interface of the boom and its point of attachment to the body of the walker. The tethering connector is also retrofittable to untethered baby walkers of the prior art.

U.s. Presidential Election Game And Method Of Playing

US Patent:
5374066, Dec 20, 1994
Filed:
Apr 29, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/235631
Inventors:
Abdulkadir H. Ali - Arlington VA
International Classification:
A63F 300
US Classification:
273279
Abstract:
An educational and recreational game and method of playing thereof emulates the presidential election process in the U. S. A. Each of the 51 voting jurisdictions is assigned a representative number of electoral votes. Voting for each state follows an ordered path starting in Maine and following a serpentine path through and including 48 additional states and the District of Columbia and concluding in California. Each player or team of players, representing a major political party, Democratic, Republican, Independent, rolls a dice having faces marked with differing percentages of the popular vote to determine a win or loss of the popular and electoral votes for each state. Play continues until one team amasses at least 270 electoral votes necessary to win the election and place its candidate in the White House.

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