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Kod nas doma
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Kod nas doma ("At Our Home") is a Croatian lifestyle and chat show television series produced by Hrvatska radiotelevizija (HRT). The series consists of lifestyle segments on home design, gardening, crafts, psychology, fashion, relationships, pets, music, and cooking, as well as interviews with various notable people. Kod nas doma premiered on 18 September 2017 on HRT 1. The series airs on weekdays around 17:20 and usually runs from September to June. The current eighth season premiered on 16 September 2024.
Kod nas doma
Hosts
Hosts
Kod nas doma
Current
Current Barbara Kolar (2017–present) (2017–present) Jelena Pajić Ćulibrk (2023–present) (2024–present)
Kod nas doma
Former
Former (2017–2022) Danijel Despot (2022–2024) Dorijan Klarić (2023–2024) (2022–2023)
Kod nas doma
References
References
Kod nas doma
External links
External links Category:Croatian television talk shows Category:2017 Croatian television series debuts Category:Croatian Radiotelevision original programming
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Draft:Charlotte Fiell
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Charlotte Jane Fiell (born 27 September 1965) is a British author and historian, known for writing from a wide range of topics including design, architecture and fashion. Fiell was among the first design writers to highlight ecological and ethical concerns in contemporary design, from product development to graphic communication. Her focus on these issues dates back to her 1991 debut, Modern Furniture Classics Since 1945. Publishing over 70 books on design, she has become a leading author in all aspects of design. Unusually for an author, she has also art-directed and designed most of her books. She has sold over 5 million copies of her books worldwide, which have been translated into 20 languages. Her notable works include 1000 Chairs (1997), Design of the 20th Century (1999), Industrial Design A–Z (2000), Scandinavian Design (2002), The Story of Design (2013), 100 Ideas That Changed Design (2019), Women in Design (2019), and Ultimate Collector Cars (2021). She has also curated several design exhibitions in the United Kingdom, Italy and China, and lectured worldwide.
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Early life & education
Early life & education Fiell was born in London, before moving to Jersey in the Channel Islands where she grew up. She had a keen interest in design and art from a young age, nurtured by her grandparents Len & Mollie Hunter. They were collectors of Chinese porcelain and her grandmother was an artist, who regularly exhibited in Mallorca where they lived. She attended St Michael's Preparatory School and later Roedean School, where she immersed herself in art, followed by sixth form studies at Branson’s Commonwealth College in Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, Quebec. After an arts foundation course at Heatherley School of Fine Art, she shifted focus from fine art to art history, studying Renaissance art in Florence before earning a BA in the History of Drawing and Printmaking at Camberwell College of Arts. While still an undergraduate, she met her future husband, Peter Fiell in 1988 who shared her love of design. She then completed a postgraduate diploma with distinction at Sotheby’s Institute, where her interest in design history deepened. Around this time, she also began collecting Arts and Crafts furniture and metalware, gaining hands-on insight into design.
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Career
Career In 1988, Charlotte and Peter Fiell co-founded a pioneering design gallery in London specializing in high-end mid-century furniture, helping revive interest in postwar design and even bringing classics like Arne Jacobsen’s Egg chair back into production. Encouraged by her tutor at Sotheby’s, Fiell co-authored Modern Furniture Classics Since 1945 in 1990, which went on to become essential course reading for architecture students in the United States. After connecting with publisher Benedikt Taschen, the Fiells focused on design authorship, producing numerous influential books including 1000 Chairs, which was released in 1997. In her time with Taschen, she published or edited 38 books on art, design, and architecture, selling 2.8 million copies worldwide. Fiell also spent time serving as Taschen’s Editor-in-Charge, overseeing major works like the 12-volume Domus 1928–2000 series. In 2007, the couple launched Fiell Publishing, releasing titles like Plastic Dreams and Tools for Living, along with works by other respected authors. In 2010, their Aesthetic Movement-inspired sitting room was featured in The New York Times. Fiell Publishing merged with Carlton Publishing in 2012, forming Goodman Fiell. She then released The Story of Design in 2013, a sweeping history from the Paleolithic era to the present. The book was praised by Museum of Modern Art's curator, Paola Antonelli and included in James Dyson's top 10 favourite books list. Most recently, Fiell has published an Ultimate Collector series, beginning with the 2021 book Ultimate Collector Cars. The book received global recognition and press coverage, and was followed by volumes on motorcycles (2023) and watches (2025). Fiell is a long time trustee of the Guild of Handicraft Trust and its related Court Barn, Museum of Craft and Design. Since 2019, Fiell has also been pursuing a PhD on Charles Paget Wade, exploring neurodivergence and collecting, in collaboration with The National Trust and University of Reading.
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Personal life
Personal life Fiell resides in Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, with her husband and co-author Peter Fiell. Together they have two daughters, Emelia and Clementine.
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References Category: Living people Category:British writers
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1999 Indian general election in Pondicherry
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The 1999 Indian general election in Pondicherry, occurred for 1 seat in the territory. The seat is part of the Pondicherry constituency. The NDA, fielded M. Ramadass, of the Pattali Makkal Katchi, while the Congress fielded M. O. H. Farook with the Support of AIADMK. Also, The alliance of the political parties were totally changed within a year in previous election.
1999 Indian general election in Pondicherry
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Candidates No.ConstituencyCandidatesINC (AIADMK-led Alliance)Pattali Makkal Katchi (National Democratic Alliance)Tamil Maanila Congress1PuducherryM. O. H. Farook M. Ramadass P. Kannan
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Full Result
Full Result
1999 Indian general election in Pondicherry
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See also Elections in Puducherry 1999 elections in India
1999 Indian general election in Pondicherry
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Alcott is a surname. It may also refer to: Alcott Skei Gwentshe (1914–1966), South African political activist Alcott Neary (1892–1941), American football and basketball player and college football and basketball head coach Alcott (crater), an impact crater on Venus "The Alcott", a 2023 single by The National featuring Taylor Swift Movement III, "The Alcotts", in Piano Sonata No. 2, the Concord Sonata, by Charles Ives Alcott Middle School, part of Norman Public Schools, a public school district serving parts of Norman, Oklahoma, United States
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See also Alcott House, Ham, Surrey, England, home of a utopian spiritual community and progressive school from 1838 to 1848 Thoreau–Alcott House, Concord, Massachusetts, United States, on the National Register of Historic Places, residence of Henry David Thoreau and Louisa May Alcott at different times ALcot, a Japanese company that specializes in adult visual novels Alcot, South Carolina, United States, an unincorporated community named after Louisa May Alcott Category:Masculine given names
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The İzmit Metro () or also known as Körfezray is an under-construction rapid transit system located in the province of Kocaeli, Turkey. The planned line is long, and will serve the districts of Körfez, Derince, İzmit (the provincial capital) and Kartepe. The line, which is the second metro project under construction in Kocaeli after the M1 (Darıca Sahil–Gebze OSB), will be transferred to the Kocaeli Metropolitan Municipality once construction is completed. It is planned to open in 2028. With the completion of the second phase of the project, the total length of the line is planned to reach , and the number of stations is expected to increase to 24. All stations on the line will be located underground, with 11 stations to be constructed using the cut-and-cover method, and 7 stations using the tunnel type. A total of 4 tunnel boring machines (TBMs) are planned to be used for the tunneling works.
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Draft:Subversion (film)
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Subversion''''' is an upcoming action film set on a submarine starring Chris Hemsworth. It is directed by Patrick Vollrath from a action by Andrew Ferguson and from Amazon MGM Studios.
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Cast Chris Hemsworth
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Production
Production The film is from Amazon MGM Studios, with Patrick Vollrath directing from a script by Andrew Ferguson, with Di Bonaventura Pictures producing. The cast is led by Chris Hemsworth as a blackmailed naval commander.
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Draft:Akorli Bright Kwesi
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Akorli Bright Kwesi well known as Cwesi4rex was born in Ghana in the year 1997. An Alumni of the Regional Marine time university where he studied Port and Shipping Administration.
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Pseudastacus is an extinct genus of decapod crustaceans that lived during the Jurassic period in Europe, and possibly the Cretaceous period in Lebanon. Reaching up to 6 cm (2.4 in) in total length, Pseudastacus had a crayfish-like build, with long antennae, a triangular rostrum and a frontmost pair of appendages enlarged into pincers, with those of females being more elongated. There is evidence of possible gregarious behavior in P. lemovices in the form of multiple individuals preserved alongside each other, possibly killed in a mass mortality event. With the oldest known record dating to the Sinemurian age of the Early Jurassic, and possible species surviving into the Cenomanian stage of the Late Cretaceous, Pseudastacus has a long temporal range and was a widespread taxon. Fossils of this animal were first found in the Solnhofen Limestone of Germany, but have also been recorded from France, England and Lebanon. All species in this genus lived in marine habitats.
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Draft:MohammadReza Ajdari
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Mohammadreza Ajdari (born January 17, 1990) is an Iranian composer, conductor, pianist, and music educator. He is known for his international achievements in instrumental music and his contributions to music education in Iran. He has been honored by several global music contests, including the Hollywood Independent Music Awards, Hollywood Music in Media Awards, and the Global Music Awards.
Draft:MohammadReza Ajdari
Early life and education
Early life and education Ajdari was born in Tehran, Iran. He earned his Bachelor's degree in Global Music Performance from the University of Art, Tehran. From a young age, he showed a deep interest in composition, orchestration, and jazz-pop fusion, and pursued formal training in piano .
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Career
Career Ajdari has become internationally recognized for his emotionally driven instrumental works. His signature style combines cinematic soundscapes with jazz influences, often led by the soprano saxophone. In 2021, 2022, and 2023, he was awarded by the FM Contest and honored at the Global Music Awards. In addition to his personal achievements, three of his piano students earned international bronze medals, contributing to his own recognition for excellence in music education. Ajdari has composed and arranged numerous instrumental pieces, often blending traditional Persian themes with modern genres such as new age music. As an orchestra conductor, he has led various ensembles both in Iran and internationally. His unique soprano saxophone compositions have made as new song for new competition called Els, and he is frequently invited to international music festivals and contests. In 2023, he published his first book titled Music: The Miracle of Love (Persian: موسیقی معجزه عشق), exploring music's emotional and healing powers.
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Awards and honors
Awards and honors Nominee and honoree – Hollywood Independent Music Awards Honored in instrumental category – Hollywood Music in Media Awards Multiple award-winner – Global Music Awards Recognized – FM Contest (2021–2023) Bronze medal in pedagogy – For international piano student achievements Hollywood Independent Music Awards – Nominee (2021, 2022, 2023) Hollywood Music in Media Awards – Nominee FM Contest – Winner (2021, 2022, 2023) Global Music Awards – Silver and Bronze Medalist Piano students awarded bronze medals under his mentorship
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Publications
Publications Music: The Miracle of Love (Persian: موسیقی معجزه عشق), published 2023
Draft:MohammadReza Ajdari
Notable works
Notable works Els – A cinematic instrumental piece featuring soprano saxophone Jazz-pop instrumental inspired by Kenny G – in production for international release Multiple orchestral and piano compositions
Draft:MohammadReza Ajdari
See also
See also List of Iranian musicians Global Music Awards Jazz-pop
Draft:MohammadReza Ajdari
References
References
Draft:MohammadReza Ajdari
External links
External links Official website Record of repeated deletions of a Persian Wikipedia article about him :Category:1990 births :Category:Living people :Category:Iranian composers :Category:Iranian saxophonists :Category:Iranian pianists :Category:University of Art alumni :Category:Jazz musicians :Category:Instrumental musicians :Category:University of Art (Iran) alumni
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John Darko
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John Darko (born on 4 June, 1979) is a Ghanaian politician and a Member of parliament representing Suame. In March 2025, he was appointed as the Legal Counsel for the Minority Caucus in the Parliament of Ghana.
John Darko
Early life and education
Early life and education John Darko hails from Bremang, a suburb of Kumasi in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. He holds BA (HON) political science & Theatre Arts in 2003 from the University of Ghana. He also holds a LLB from the University of Ghana in 2007. He further went to the Ghana School of Law and completed in 2009. He also has a LLM from the University of Houston in 2010.
John Darko
Career
Career He was an Associate at the Gyandoh Asmah and Co. He was also a partner at Darko, Keli-Delataa and Co. He joined the GIMPA law faculty as a full time member in 2014. He has taught natural resources law, environmental law, constitutional law and conflict. He has several years of teaching.
John Darko
Political career
Political career Darko is a member of the New Patriotic Party. He is the Vice-Chairperson for the Environment, Science and Technology in the Parliament of Ghana. He is also a member of the Local Government and Rural Development. He is also a member of the Subsidiary Legislation.
John Darko
Personal life
Personal life Darko is a Christian.
John Darko
References
References Category:Living people Category:1979 births Category:Ghanaian politicians Category:New Patriotic Party politicians Category:University of Ghana alumni Category:Politicians from Ashanti Region Category:Ghana School of Law alumni Category:University of Houston alumni Category:Ghanaian Christians Category:Ghanaian MPs 2025–2029
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The Trilogy – Part 1: Red
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The Trilogy – Part 1: Red is a studio album by Brian Culbertson released in 2021 on BCM Entertainment Inc. The album peaked at No. 8 on the US Billboard Top Contemporary Jazz chart.
The Trilogy – Part 1: Red
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Tracklisting
The Trilogy – Part 1: Red
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References Category:2021 albums Category:Brian Culbertson albums
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Sutton and District Athletics Club
Short description
Sutton and District Athletics Club, is an athletics club based in Carshalton, England. The club was officially founded in 1985 but has much earlier origins. The club trains on Tuesday and Thursday evenings.
Sutton and District Athletics Club
History
History thumb|right|250px|The athletics arena in 2005 The origins of the club began with the formation of Mitcham AC in 1920. The club actively encouraged female athletes, which led to it being one of the early pioneer clubs to include women, although women's only clubs such as London Olympiades Athletic Club were formed the following year in 1921. The club raced at the News of the World track (the modern day Canons Recreation Ground) before moving to the Carshalton Sports Arena from 1960. A second club called Sutton and Cheam Harriers were based at Sutton United F.C.'s ground Gander Green Lane and in 1985 merged with Mitcham AC to become the Sutton and District Athletics Club. In February 2003, the arena was redeveloped, with funding from Sport England, the lottery, the Sutton Council and the Lndon Marathon Trust and a new opening ceremony was performed.
Sutton and District Athletics Club
Notable athletes
Notable athletes thumb|right|250px|Dorothy Odam-Tyler won two silver medals
Sutton and District Athletics Club
Olympians (or Olympiad) athletes
Olympians (or Olympiad) athletes AthleteClubEventsGamesMedals/Pos, RefMuriel Gunn Cornell Mitcham AC long jump 1926, 1930Dorothy Odam-Tyler Mitcham AC high jump1936, 1948, 1952, 1956 16x16px16x16pxBevis ReidMitcham ACshot put, discus 1948Brian HewsonMitcham AC 800m, 1500m1956—1960Anne SmithMitcham AC 800m 1964Andrea LynchMitcham AC 100m, relay1972, 1976, 1980Ros FewMitcham AC high jump 1972Judy VernonMitcham AC 100m hurdles, relay1972 Harry Aikines-Aryeetey Sutton & District AC relay2016 Imani-Lara Lansiquot Sutton & District AC relay 2020 16x16px
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References Category:Athletics clubs in England Category:Sports clubs and teams established in 1985 Category:1985 establishments in England Category:Athletics clubs in London
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