1. eBird
This document summarizes eBird’s purpose as a global checklist‑based bird observation platform and key user features: how to submit checklists and effort metadata (including via the offline mobile app), how regional filters and expert review maintain data quality, tools to explore species distributions and hotspots, personal list tracking, media archiving in the Macaulay Library, scientific outputs like Status & Trends, regional portals and partnerships, routes for data access and downloads for research, training resources for contributors, and community support and funding options.
Emeril Lagasse’s trajectory runs from bakery roots and formal culinary training to a defining New Orleans apprenticeship, followed by the creation of a prominent restaurant group and a large media footprint. He expanded into bestselling cookbooks, branded products and sustained philanthropic work through the Emeril Lagasse Foundation. Combined, these activities established his public persona as a chef-restaurateur who popularized Creole-inflected modern American cuisine and built a diversified culinary brand.
Encyclopaedia Britannica combines editorially rigorous encyclopedia content with multimedia and interactive learning tools, supported by a portfolio of education and language brands. Its strategy balances public reference access with paid subscription features and institutional licensing, underpinned by investments in technology, AI/NLP, and content governance to serve students, educators, and lifelong learners globally.
4. ESPN
The document synthesizes ESPN’s business and product model: a Disney-/Hearst-backed global sports media company operating multiple U.S. television networks and a broad digital ecosystem (ESPN.com, the ESPN App, ESPN+) that delivers live scores, editorial reporting, video highlights, fantasy sports, betting content, audio/podcasts and event operations from major production centers while distributing content internationally via affiliate networks and social channels.
Evil Izzy’s Haunted Emporium is a full‑service costume and horror market in Phoenix offering in‑store and online shopping, custom builds, rentals, theatrical and school ordering, community events and a haunt map resource. The storefront at 4239 W Thunderbird Rd complements an active social presence (Instagram-first interactions) and membership/newsletter offerings. Customers should check the online catalog and event listings, then contact the shop by phone or Instagram DM to confirm hours, pricing, availability and safety or fit details.
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