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Peter Fenton (May 12, 1886 – October 5, 1953) was a Canadian politician, who served as mayor of Sudbury, Ontario from 1930 to 1932. He was the 17th mayor of Sudbury since its incorporation in 1893, and the first mayor of Sudbury after it was granted city status in 1930. On November 27, 1929 he was acclaimed mayor of the city due to the lack of candidates running for office in the 1929 election. In 1930 he stood again for mayor. During the election campaign he promised to build a new town hall and a subway under the Elm Street rail line, along with improving the local utilities in conjunction with municipal services. His campaign slogan was "Sudbury is a progressive city; we should be optimists and boasters, not pessimists and knockers".
Fenton was widely regarded as a populist mayor and a worthy political opponent. On December 1, 1930, he won the election with 1,373 votes, the largest win in a municipal election in Sudbury at that time.
He was successful at incorporating the city and building the Sudbury Jail, and did the best he could to enable the City of Sudbury to provide relief to citizens affected by the Great Depression. He converted the former jail into a flop house, and was able to provide relief to 4,142 recipients in December 1930. However in an effort to encourage the recipients to "find work", meals were gradually cut back from three meals to one meal per day by March 1931.
Peter Fenton is an American venture capitalist based in Silicon Valley. He is a general partner at Benchmark, a venture capital firm. Fenton has steadily worked his way up the Forbes Midas List of the 100 top technology investors, starting at no. 94 in 2007, then rising to no. 62 in 2008 and no. 50 in 2009. Fenton was ranked no. 4 when Forbes resumed publishing its Midas List in 2011 and was described as the “most productive venture capitalist on our list.” In 2012, Fenton was ranked no. 5 on the Forbes Midas List and was no. 2 in 2015.
Fenton graduated with a BA in Philosophy and an MBA from Stanford University where he was elected Phi Beta Kappa and an Arjay Miller Scholar, and spent seven years as a partner with Accel Partners. He was also an early employee at Virage before joining Benchmark in 2006.
Fenton's investing style has been summarized as, “Wait until right before the company’s rising ‘adoption curve’ meets the declining ‘risk curve.’”
This one is for you Lord
I want it to be a true song
Coming straight from my heart
I wanna tell you how I feel
But my language is so infected by those spiritual words
That we said to many times they've lost their meaning
You know the Christians in this nation is in a worship devaluation
What we need my generation is a holy revelation
To see what you are, what you've done what you do
Please help us to see how we should give all our praises to you
Chorus:
Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
I just want to say my praise to You
Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
My God almighty
So heavenly father
I thank you for the price you paid
The sacrifice you made to make me pure
You've got my life in your hand you've made me understand
What life is all about and it changed me
I'm bowing down before you it sure makes sense to do
'Cause you are God and I am me that's how it's supposed to be
I love to be your child to live with you is wild
And all you've done for me has given me the opportunity to say:
Chorus
I give you my praise
I give you my life
I'm bowing me down
I give you my praise