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Does not meet GNG and the one reference provided in the article does not cover the subject in depth https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/videos/entertainment/music/malayalam/thallumaala-song-manavaalan-thug/amp_videoshow/93500395.cms Uncle Bash007 (talk) 09:48, 1 May 2025 (UTC)
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Should seem obvious, but just in case, if consensus is reached that this article shouldn't be kept, merge into Dabzee#Discography instead of deletion. it's lio! | talk | work 10:11, 2 May 2025 (UTC) |
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Fails WP:BIO, WP:SIGCOV. Not a single secondary source. All passing mentions. scope_creepTalk 09:49, 1 May 2025 (UTC)
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Keep Widespread coverage of films she has directed and edited. Article just must be expanded. Thriley (talk) 19:06, 1 May 2025 (UTC)
I saw you working on to expand it, which is laudable. Do you have secondary coverage? It lot of seems to surface and no depth. WP:THREE will do. scope_creepTalk 19:32, 1 May 2025 (UTC)
I think she meets notability per WP:AUTHOR: "The person has created or played a major role in co-creating a significant or well-known work or collective body of work." The documentary films she has directed have received widespread coverage. I have not done a deep search for articles solely about Logsdon, but I think the coverage on her works makes that unnecessary for notability concerns. Thriley (talk) 19:53, 1 May 2025 (UTC) |
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Draft:Garrison Art Center | AfC submission | The Garrison Art Center is a nonprofit arts organization located in Garrison, New York, situated on the banks of the Hudson River within the Garrison Landing Historic District. Established in 1964, the center aims to foster a vibrant, diverse community where art is accessible to all through education, exhibitions, and community outreach programs.
The center offers a range of educational programs for adults and children, including classes in fine arts, printmaking, fiber arts, mixed media, and ceramics. In 2023, it hosted over 5,500 students across 118 programs taught by 40 teaching artists. Additionally, the center organizes ten annual exhibitions featuring juried, solo, member, and student shows, and hosts events such as the Garrison Craft Fair and the Holiday Pottery Show & Sale.
The Garrison Art Center continues to serve as a vital cultural hub in the Hudson Valley, promoting local and regional artists and enriching the community through the arts. |
Draft:Garrison Art Center | References | References |
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Measure theory in topological vector spaces | Short description | In mathematics, measure theory in topological vector spaces refers to the extension of measure theory to topological vector spaces. Such spaces are often infinite-dimensional, but many results of classical measure theory are formulated for finite-dimensional spaces and cannot be directly transferred. This is already evident in the case of the Lebesgue measure, which does not exist in general infinite-dimensional spaces.
The article considers only topological vector spaces, which also possess the Hausdorff property. Vector spaces without topology are mathematically not that interesting because concepts such as convergence and continuity are not defined there. |
Measure theory in topological vector spaces | σ-Algebras | σ-Algebras
Let be a topological vector space, the algebraic dual space and the topological dual space. In topological vector spaces there exist three prominent σ-algebras:
the Borel σ-algebra : is generated by the open sets of .
the cylindrical σ-algebra : is generated by the dual space .
the Baire σ-algebra : is generated by all continuous functions . The Baire σ-algebra is also notated .
The following relationship holds:
where is obvious. |
Measure theory in topological vector spaces | Cylindrical σ-algebra | Cylindrical σ-algebra
Let and be two vector spaces in duality. A set of the form
for and is called a cylinder set and if is open, then it's an open cylinder set. The set of all cylinders is and
is called the cylindrical σ-algebra. The sets of cylinders and the set of open cylinders generate the same cylindrical σ-algebra.
For the weak topology the cylindrical σ-algebra is the Baire σ-algebra of . One uses the cylindrical σ-algebra because the Borel σ-algebra can lead to measurability problems in infinite-dimensional space. In connection with integrals of continous functions it is difficult or even impossible to extend them to arbitrary borel sets. For non-separable spaces it can happen that the vector addition is no longer measurable to the product algebra of borel σ-algebras. |
Measure theory in topological vector spaces | Measures | Measures
One way to construct a measure on an infinite-dimensional space is to first define the measure on finite-dimensional spaces and then extend it to infinite-dimensional spaces as a projective system. This leads to the notion of cylindrical measure, which, according to Israel Moiseevich Gelfand and Naum Yakovlevich Vilenkin, originates from Andrei Nikolayevich Kolmogorov. |
Measure theory in topological vector spaces | Cylindrical Measures | Cylindrical Measures
Let be a topological vector space over and its algebraic dual space. Furthermore, let be a vector space of linear functionals on , that is, .
A set function
is called a cylindrical measure if, for every finite subset with , the restriction
is a σ-additive function, i.e., is a measure.
Let . A cylindrical measure on is said to have weak order (or to be of weak type ) if the -th weak moment exists, that is,
for all . |
Measure theory in topological vector spaces | Radon measure | Radon measure
Every Radon measure induces a cylindrical measure but the converse is not true. Let and be two locally convex space, then an operator is called a -radonifying operator, if for a cylindrical measure of order on the image measure is a Radon measure of order on . |
Measure theory in topological vector spaces | Some results | Some results
There are many results on when a cylindrical measure can be extended to a Radon measure, such as Minlos theorem and Sazonov theorem.
Let be a balanced, convex, bounded and closed subset of a locally convex space , then denoted the subspace of which is generated by . A balanced, convex, bounded subset of a locally convex Hausdorff space is called a Hilbert set if the Banach space has a Hilbert space structure, i.e. the norm of can be deduced from a scalar product and is complete. |
Measure theory in topological vector spaces | A theorem by Sazonov-Badrikian | A theorem by Sazonov-Badrikian
Let be a quasi-complete locally convex Hausdorff space and be its dual equipped with the topology of uniform convergence on compact subsets in . Assume that every subset of is contained in a balanced, convex, compact Hilbert set. A function of positive type on is the Fourier transform of a Radon measure on if and only if the function is continuous for the Hilbert-Schmidt topology associated with the topology of . |
Measure theory in topological vector spaces | Bibliography | Bibliography
A valid standard reference is still the book published by Laurent Schwartz in 1973. |
Measure theory in topological vector spaces | References | References
Category:Measure theory
Category:Functional analysis |
Measure theory in topological vector spaces | Table of Content | Short description, σ-Algebras, Cylindrical σ-algebra, Measures, Cylindrical Measures, Radon measure, Some results, A theorem by Sazonov-Badrikian, Bibliography, References |
Draft:Brandon Jones | Short description | |
Draft:Brandon Jones | Brandon R. Jones | Brandon R. Jones
Brandon R. Jones (born March 21, 1980) is an American nonprofit executive and Republican candidate in the 2026 California gubernatorial election. He launched his campaign on December 19, 2024, with a platform focused on housing affordability and government reform, formally establishing his campaign through the organization Restore CA. |
Draft:Brandon Jones | Career | Career
Jones began his career in legislative and political affairs, serving in various government roles that laid the foundation for his interest in public policy and strategic communications.He later became the Director of Communications for the Office of the Governor of Minnesota, where he helped lead statewide messaging initiatives and advised on public engagement strategies.
Following his tenure in government, Jones transitioned into the nonprofit and philanthropic sectors. He held leadership positions at Beacon Interfaith Housing Collaborative, Voices for Racial Justice, and The Center for Action and Contemplation, where he merged storytelling, movement-building, and spiritual formation to advance social change. He also served as Vice President of Communications & Engagement at Minnesota Philanthropy Partners, a role that deepened his influence in guiding institutional narratives and partnerships.
In recent years, Jones founded Brandon R. Jones Consulting, a firm that supports mission-driven organizations in strategic planning, brand development, and leadership coaching. His clients have included political campaigns, religious institutions, national nonprofits, and social justice networks. |
Draft:Brandon Jones | 2026 California gubernatorial campaign | 2026 California gubernatorial campaign
On February 4, 2025, Brandon R. Jones announced his candidacy for Governor of California in the 2026 California gubernatorial election.Running as a Democrat, Jones introduced the "RESTORE California" platform, focusing on:
Reducing crime
Ensuring affordable housing
Supporting economic equality
Tackling homelessness
Overhauling public education
Reforming healthcare access
Environmental protection
Jones emphasized that RESTORE California is not just a campaign but a promise to create a state where businesses thrive, families can afford to live, and communities feel safe again. He brings over two decades of leadership experience as an entrepreneur and community advocate, with a track record of building successful businesses, creating jobs, and leading efforts to combat homelessness and provide affordable housing. Jones has been recognized as a Housing Champion by Catholic Charities for his contributions.
In February 2025, Jones released a book titled California's Comeback, outlining his solutions-driven plan to address the state's pressing challenges. The book is available on Amazon and at campaign events across the state.
For more information on his campaign, visit his official website: restoreca.org. |
Draft:Brandon Jones | Awards | Awards
Bush Foundation Fellow – Recognized for leadership potential and vision to drive significant community impact.
Facing Race Award Honoree – Honored by the Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation for efforts in advancing racial equity.
Rockwood Leadership Institute Fellow – Completed training in transformative leadership for social change.
Jones has also been a featured speaker and facilitator at national conferences on philanthropy, racial justice, and faith-based leadership. |
Draft:Brandon Jones | Personal life | Personal life
Brandon R. Jones is deeply rooted in both faith and activism. His personal writing explores themes of spiritual identity, purpose, and justice, often informed by his lived experience as a Black man navigating institutions and advocating for belonging. Through his website, brandonrjones.org, he shares reflections, resources, and tools for healing-centered leadership.
He lives in Minnesota with his family and continues to be an active mentor, speaker, and thought leader in communities across the United States. |
Draft:Brandon Jones | References | References
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Draft:Brandon Jones | References | References |
Draft:Brandon Jones | Table of Content | Short description, Brandon R. Jones, Career, 2026 California gubernatorial campaign, Awards, Personal life, References, References |
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Wikipedia:Today's featured article/June 16, 2025 | Main page image/TFA | Emmy Noether (1882 – 1935) was a German mathematician who made important contributions to abstract algebra. Described by Einstein as the most important woman in the history of mathematics, she proved Noether's first and second theorems, fundamental in mathematical physics. Noether developed theories of rings, fields, and algebras. In physics, Noether's theorem explains the connection between symmetry and conservation laws. Born to a Jewish family in Erlangen; her work in Germany, principally at Göttingen University was at a time when women were largely excluded from academia there. In 1933, Germany's Nazi government dismissed Jews from university positions, and Noether moved to the U.S., teaching at Bryn Mawr College and at the Institute for Advanced Study. Noether was generous with her ideas and is credited with several lines of research published by others, even in fields far removed from her main work, such as algebraic topology. |
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Benjamin Boakye | short description | Benjamin Bediako Boakye (born 7 March 2005) is a German professional footballer who plays as a winger for VfB Stuttgart. |
Benjamin Boakye | Early life | Early life
Boakye was born on 7 March 2005 in Pforzheim, Germany. A native of Filderstadt, Germany he is of Ghanaian descent through his parents. |
Benjamin Boakye | Club career | Club career
As a youth player, Boakye joined the youth academy of TSV Sielmingen. In 2014, he joined the youth academy of Stuttgarter Kickers. One year later, he joined the youth academy of VfB Stuttgart, where he played in the UEFA Youth League, and was promoted to the club's reserve team in 2023 before being promoted to their senior team in 2024. German newspaper Stuttgarter Zeitung wrote in 2023 that he was "one of the hottest talents in VfB Stuttgart's talent pool". On 27 November 2024, he debuted for them during a 1–5 away loss to Red Star Belgrade in the UEFA Champions League. |
Benjamin Boakye | International career | International career
Boakye is a Germany youth international and is eligible to represent Ghana internationally through his parents. On 25 November 2022, he debuted for the Germany national under-18 football team during a 1–1 away friendly draw with the Czech Republic national under-18 football team. |
Benjamin Boakye | References | References |
Benjamin Boakye | External links | External links
Category:2005 births
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Category:Footballers from Pforzheim
Category:German people of Ghanaian descent
Category:Germany men's youth international footballers
Category:German men's footballers
Category:Men's association football wingers
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Category:VfB Stuttgart II players
Category:3. Liga players |
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Draft:Jan Wills | AfC submission/draft | Jan Wills is a British archaeologist and was the first female Chair of the Board at CIfA. Since 2023, Wills has been the Chair of Trustees at Oxford Archaeology whilst working as a freelance historic environment consultant since 2013. |
Draft:Jan Wills | Education | Education
Wills received a Bachelor of Arts (BA) from the University of Manchester in Ancient, Medieval and Modern History. |
Draft:Jan Wills | Career | Career
Wills began her career in field archaeology, working on rescue archaeology projects in the British Midlands as well as in northern England, before moving into local government as a project manager. She then worked as a county archaeologist for Gloucestershire County Council between 1987 and 2013, where she advised on archaeology under PPG 16, a document for local planning authorities on the treatment of archaeology in planning processes. Wills was previously a long term committee member of the Association of Local Government Archaeological Officers (ALGAO) before becoming the chair.
Wills recently stepped down as a Trustee for The Heritage Alliance. |
Draft:Jan Wills | Publications | Publications |
Draft:Jan Wills | Sole author | Sole author |
Draft:Jan Wills | Co–author | Co–author
Jan Wills and Stewart Bryant. Archaeology and Planning Case Studies: Planning Policy and Professional Practice in England. Historic England, 2021. |
Draft:Jan Wills | Editor or co–editor | Editor or co–editor
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Draft:Jan Wills | Chapters in books | Chapters in books
example publication (####) by name here, Author |
Draft:Jan Wills | References | References
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Draft:American Classic (TV series) | AfC submission | American Classic is an upcoming American comedy television series from creators Michael Hoffman and Bob Martin. It will be broadcast on MGM+. It is starring Kevin Kline, Jon Tenney and Laura Linney. |
Draft:American Classic (TV series) | Premise | Premise
A narcissistic Broadway star returns to his hometown after a public meltdown and decides to save his family-run theatre by directing and starring in a production of a great American classic. |
Draft:American Classic (TV series) | Cast | Cast
Kevin Kline
Laura Linney
Harris Yulin
Jane Alexander
Jessica Hecht
Billy Carter
Nell Verlaque
Ajay Friese
Elise Kibler |
Draft:American Classic (TV series) | Production | Production |
Draft:American Classic (TV series) | Development | Development
In January 2025, MGM+ gave an eight-episode series order to American Classic, a half-hour comedy starring and executive produced by Oscar winner Kevin Kline and created by Bob Martin and Michael Hoffman. The series has been in the works at MGM+ for more than three years, and was announced as part of the development slate of the platform in February 2022. Following that, Fifth Season came on board as studio, with Mar-Key Pictures, Likely Story and Anonymous Content producing. Writers Hoffman and Martin as well as Ellen Fairey are executive producers alongside Kline, Leslie Urdang, Anthony Bregman, and Miriam Mintz, David Levine and Garrett Kemble for Anonymous Content, with Hoffman directing the pilot episode.
The cast is led by Kline, Jon Tenney and Laura Linney, and also includes Harris Yulin, Jane Alexander, Jessica Hecht, Billy Carter, Nell Verlaque, Ajay Friese and Elise Kibler. Principal photography is scheduled for New Jersey in the summer of 2025. |
Draft:American Classic (TV series) | References | References |
Draft:American Classic (TV series) | Table of Content | AfC submission, Premise, Cast, Production, Development, References |
St Matthew's Church, Perry Beeches | Use dmy dates | St Matthew's Church is a 20th-century church in the Anglican Diocese of Birmingham, in the Perry Beeches area of Great Barr, Birmingham, England. It was designed by Robert Maguire and Keith Murray and consecrated on 21 September 1964. |
St Matthew's Church, Perry Beeches | Background | Background
St Matthew's parish was established in 1938, in a newly developed residential area that was previously farmland. The first church, known as Christ Church, was a simple, single-storey brick building, completed in 1939, which also served as a community hall. It was retained and is connected to the current church, continuing in its latter function.
Land for the church was donated by Douglas James of the James Motorcycle Company. |
St Matthew's Church, Perry Beeches | Architecture | Architecture
Building work began in November 1962 and was finished in July 1964, with a total contract price of (). A foundation stone was laid on 13 June 1963 by the Bishop of Birmingham, Leonard Wilson. The church was consecrated on 21 September 1964.
Its architects were Robert Maguire and Keith Murray. It follows their earlier work on St Paul's, Bow Common.
The building is constructed of brick and reinforced concrete with a copper roof. Its concrete and mortar have a pinkish hue, caused by the use of locally quarried red sand. It has a bell tower on its western side.
The interior floor plan is an irregular hexagon, arranged to so that both the altar and the blue-brick font are visible to the seated congregation. The church has a floor area of and is designed to seat up to 400.
It retains original light fittings by Murray, using Swedish glass, as well as the original wooden bench-pews, pulpit, lectern, priest's chair and desk. The original altar was replaced in 1978 with one made in English ash by students from the nearby Brooklyn Technical College. The wooden detailing is also in English ash.
A review in the Architects' Journal noted the importance of consultation with its parishioners on the church's design, and said that "the unusual relationship between font and altar is of interest". Historic England describe it as "a fine example of the influence of the Liturgical Movement", and called the pulpit "de Stijl-like".
An organ was installed in 1969. It was replaced in 2011.
The church was Grade II listed in 1997, giving it legal protection from unauthorised modification or demolition. |
St Matthew's Church, Perry Beeches | Worship | Worship
thumb|upright| Holy Family by Nicholas Mynheer. The grille to the left is part of the link between the 1960s church (right) and the old church (far left, out of shot)
St Matthew's describes its services as being in the "Modern Catholic" tradition.
An episode of the BBC Television programme Songs of Praise, recorded at the church on 15 May 1968, was broadcast on 30 June that year. It was presented by Geoffrey Wheeler.Event programme booklet, St Matthew's Church archives.
A statue in English limestone by Nicholas Mynheer, Holy Family was erected in the church grounds in 2011. In September 2014, a series of 14 stations of the cross artworks by Mynheer were installed inside the church. Near the altar are two icons by Tatiana Nichita. |
St Matthew's Church, Perry Beeches | Vicarage | Vicarage
thumb|The Vicarage, on Beeches Road
In 1960, a vicarage was constructed on Beeches Road, around a third of a mile from the church. |
St Matthew's Church, Perry Beeches | References | References |
St Matthew's Church, Perry Beeches | External links | External links
Category:Church of England church buildings in Birmingham, West Midlands
Category:Great Barr
Category:20th-century Church of England church buildings
Category:Churches completed in 1964
Category:Anglican Diocese of Birmingham
Category:Brutalist architecture in England |
St Matthew's Church, Perry Beeches | Table of Content | Use dmy dates, Background, Architecture, Worship, Vicarage, References, External links |
Raoul Dutheil | short description | Raoul Auguste Duteil (18 October 1903 – 3 April 1945) was a French footballer who played as a forward for Cannes and the French national team between 1929 and 1935. |
Raoul Dutheil | Career | Career
Raoul Duteil was born in Saïda on 18 October 1903, as the son of Pierre Auguste Duteil (1874–1939) and Louise Jeanne Bugnez. He began his football career at Strasbourg in 1923, aged 20, with whom he played for five years, until 1928, when he joined AS Cannes. The following year, on 14 April 1929, the 25-year-old Dutheil earned his first (and only) international cap for France in a friendly match against Spain in Zaragoza, which ended in a resounding 8–1 loss. Described as a "very fast right winger who provides precise crosses and corners", Dutheil was also the last captain of the French military team.
Together with Louis Cler, Billy Aitken, and Charles Bardot, he was a member of the great Cannes team of the early 1930s, which won the Coupe de France in 1932, beating RC Roubaix 1–0 in the final, and achieved a runner-up finish in the inaugural edition of the French professional league, losing the final 4–3 to Olympique Lillois. After the Cup final, the journalists of the French newspaper Le Miroir des sports stated that he was "always dangerous, due to his haste and trepidation; misses easy shots, but he is capable of passing through a screen of opponents".
Dutheil stayed at Cannes for seven years, from 1928 until 1935, when he retired. |
Raoul Dutheil | Later life and death | Later life and death
Having married Dorothée Adrienne Guirao (1903–1993), Dutheil died in Troyes on 3 April 1945, at the age of 42. |
Raoul Dutheil | Honours | Honours
RC Strasbourg
Alsace Championship
Champions (2): 1924 and 1927
AS Cannes
Coupe de France
Champions: 1932
Ligue 1
Runner-up: 1932–33 |
Raoul Dutheil | References | References |
Raoul Dutheil | External links | External links
Category:1903 births
Category:1945 deaths
Category:French men's footballers
Category:Men's association football forwards
Category:RC Strasbourg Alsace players
Category:AS Cannes players
Category:Ligue 1 players
Category:20th-century French sportsmen
Category:People from Saïda |
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Draft:Loris Malaguzzi | AfC submission | Loris Malaguzzi (February 23, 1920 – January 30, 1994) was an Italian educator and psychologist, best known as the founder of the Reggio Emilia approach to early childhood education. He advocated for recognizing children as individuals with rights and potential, emphasizing their active participation in learning processes and the development of creative expression. |
Draft:Loris Malaguzzi | Early Life and Education | Early Life and Education
Malaguzzi was born in Correggio, Italy, on February 23, 1920, and spent his youth in Reggio Emilia. During World War II, he pursued his studies amidst the changing social structures influenced by the war. In 1946, he graduated with a degree in pedagogy from the University of Urbino.
In 1945, he witnessed a group of women initiating the construction of a school in a war-torn village. Moved by their determination, he joined their efforts. This initiative laid the foundation for what would later become the Reggio Emilia approach.
In the 1950s, Malaguzzi worked as a psychologist at the Psycho-Pedagogical Medical Centre affiliated with the Municipality of Reggio Emilia. There, he focused on children with learning difficulties, developing an educational philosophy that prioritized individual differences. |
Draft:Loris Malaguzzi | Reggio Emilia Approach | Reggio Emilia Approach
Malaguzzi's Reggio Emilia approach views children as curious, creative, and competent individuals. He believed that children should play an active role in their learning, expressing their ideas through multiple forms of communication. Education, in this context, is built upon trusting the child's potential and supporting it through various means.
Learning, according to this approach, is a dynamic process involving interaction among children, teachers, families, and the physical environment. It is not an isolated activity but a collaborative journey enriched by community engagement. The environment itself is considered the "third teacher" playing a crucial role in the educational experience.
Key principles of the Reggio Emilia approach include:
The Hundred Languages of Children: Emphasizing that children express themselves in myriad ways—through speech, art, movement, and more.
Environment as the Third Teacher: Designing spaces that encourage exploration and interaction.
Documentation: Recording children's thoughts and processes to make learning visible and to inform teaching strategies.
Atelier and Guidance: Integrating artistic exploration into learning, guided by specialized educators known as atelieristas. |
Draft:Loris Malaguzzi | Death and Legacy | Death and Legacy
Loris Malaguzzi passed away on January 30, 1994, in Reggio Emilia. In his honor, the Loris Malaguzzi International Centre was established to promote, research, and disseminate the principles of the Reggio Emilia approach. |
Draft:Loris Malaguzzi | See Also | See Also
Reggio Emilia approach
Early childhood education
Constructivism (philosophy of education) |
Draft:Loris Malaguzzi | References | References |
Draft:Loris Malaguzzi | Table of Content | AfC submission, Early Life and Education, Reggio Emilia Approach, Death and Legacy, See Also, References |
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Delete - the page pretty much sounds like a big advertisement. ロドリゲス恭子 (talk) 19:23, 1 May 2025 (UTC)
Thank you for your feedback! I'm new to writing articles, but feel like this company does a lot for the environment and green building and is certainly notable. I will work on notability and can certainly add more reliable references and rework the article to remove the promotional tone. Jonasstaff (talk) 04:36, 2 May 2025 (UTC) |
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Theresa (song) | Infobox song
| "Theresa" is a highlife song recorded by Ghanaian musician Daddy Lumba, on his debut solo studio album, Obi Ate Meso Bo, released in 1990. Written, composed and produced by Daddy Lumba, the track is a tribute to his high school lover, Theresa Abebrese, who played a significant role in his early life and career. |
Theresa (song) | Background and composition | Background and composition
Daddy Lumba, born Charles Kwadwo Fosuh, met Theresa Abebrese during their time at Juaben Senior High School in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. In an interview published on his official YouTube channel, Lumba revealed that Theresa, also known as Nana Konadu, was drawn to his intellect and quiet demeanor. Their relationship blossomed, with Theresa providing him with essential support, including food and clothing, during their school years.
After completing secondary school, Theresa played a crucial role by facilitating his journey to Germany, contributing half of the ₵30,000 needed for his travel. This opportunity allowed Lumba to pursue his musical ambitions, leading to his successful career in the highlife genre.
The track also acknowledges a few other individuals who were important Daddy Lumba's early life: Mary Agyekum of Asante Mampong Daaho, Akwasi Awuah of Nsuta Kyebi, and Charles Kwabena Garner together with his wife Akua Agyeiwaa |
Theresa (song) | Legacy | Legacy
Theresa remains one of Daddy Lumba’s most popular and critically acclaimed songs. As of May 2024, the lyrics video of the song on YouTube has garnered over 2.8 million views.
The song has become synonymous with gratitude in Ghanaian pop culture and social media. Theresa Abebrese passed away in 2017 at the age of 53. Daddy Lumba attended her funeral in Bohyen, Kumasi. |
Theresa (song) | Personnel | Personnel
Charles Kwadwo Fosuh (Daddy Lumba) – lead vocals, songwriter, arranger, composer, backing vocals, drum programming, producer
Heinz Fröhling – keyboards, guitar
Dirk Mallwitz – recording engineer
Jose Halenta – recording engineer
Da Capo-Studio, Monheim, Germany – recording location
Kofi Addo Andy – arranger, master percussionist |
Theresa (song) | See also | See also
Mpempem Do Me
Ofon Na Edi Asem Fo
Aben Wo Ha
Yentie Obiaa |
Theresa (song) | References | References
Category:1990 songs
Category:Highlife songs
Category:Ghanaian songs
Category:Highlife musicians |
Theresa (song) | Table of Content | Infobox song
, Background and composition, Legacy, Personnel, See also, References |
Dhuleh Nukuraanan | Short description | Dhuleh Nukuraanan (transl. "We won't stay silent") are a series of ongoing youth-led demonstrations that began in Malé, Maldives, in April 2025. The protests were sparked by the suspicious fall of a young woman, Mariyam Yumn, from the ninth floor of the Fenetony building in the Henveiru district. |
Dhuleh Nukuraanan | Background | Background
On 18 April, Hawwa Yumn Rasheed, a 21-year old, was found severely injured on a rooftop in a warehouse adjacent to the Fentenoy building where she fell from. Despite her condition, emergency services weren't alerted for three hours which after that she stayed in the intensive care unit of Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital.
These circumstances sparked concern after it was revealed that the person who last saw Yumn, Raud Ahmed Zilal, had connections to politically high people in the Maldivian government. |
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