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Draft:Intentional Change Theory | Framework | Framework
The framework emerged from Boyatzis's earlier behavioral change studies on efforts to develop competencies predicting effective leadership ,management and professions, emotional intelligence, and resonant leadership in sustainable ways in individuals from 25 to 65 years old, as well as in dyads, teams and organizations.
The first stage involves developing a vision of the desired future self. This includes identifying long-term aspirations, dreams, calling, purpose , and fostering hope. The result of this phase is a personal vision that guides the change process, or in collectives a shared vision. These are not specific goals or problems to be fixed.
Openness to the next phase in pursuit of sustained, desired change requires new ideas and the physiological energy to change and activation of the next phase in ICT. The psycho-physiological state (i.e., neural, hormonal, affective and behavioral state) is a strange attractor that pulls a person or human collective to a new, desired state or arouses defensiveness and blocks further movement toward learning or change.
In the process of intentional change, individuals assess their real self in relation to their ideal self, identifying strengths and weaknesses to create a personal balance sheet. This assessment reveals gaps between current and desired states.
Unlike performance improvement plans, which can trigger negative emotional responses, learning agendas focus on growth by leveraging strengths and addressing select weaknesses.
Next, individuals implement the learning agenda through experimentation—adopting new behaviors, thoughts, and perceptions. In collectives, this includes testing and practicing new group norms.
Throughout all stages, resonant relationships are essential. Characterized by shared vision, compassion, and energy, they provide support, reflection, and motivation, helping sustain long-term change and prevent regression. |
Draft:Intentional Change Theory | References | References |
Draft:Intentional Change Theory | Table of Content | Short description, History, Background, Framework, References |
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does not meet notability guidelines per WP:GNG not enough reliable independent coverage of the subject SapphicVibes (talk) 19:48, 19 May 2025 (UTC)
Delete per reasons provided by SapphicVibes.
RedactedHumanoid (talk) 05:22, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
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Delete - while I love walking and even race walking, I don't see significant coverage. If you can rescue this, please ping me. Bearian (talk) 02:54, 21 May 2025 (UTC) |
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The Upper Berth | Infobox short story <!--See [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Novels]]-->
| "The Upper Berth" is a ghost story by American writer Francis Marion Crawford, first published in The Broken Shaft: Tales in Mid-Ocean in 1885. |
The Upper Berth | Plot summary | Plot summary
In the framing device, the narrator is smoking and drinking with a group of acquaintances. After the conversation becomes dull, one of the attendees, Brisbane, seizes their attention by remarking that he has seen a ghost. "The situation was saved; Brisbane was going to tell a story."
Brisbane recounts that one June he was obliged to cross the Atlantic Ocean, making the journey on the steamship Kamtschatka. On this occasion, Brisbane was placed in the lower berth of cabin 105. The steward who shows him to the cabin appears uneasy. That night, Brisbane sees his cabinmate, a tall, thin, pale man, enter the cabin. During the night, Brisbane is awoken when his cabinmate springs from the upper berth and rushes out of the cabin. When Brisbane awakens the following morning, the cabin is cold and damp, and the porthole is fastened open; he hears his cabinmate groaning in his bunk.
Brisbane speaks to the ship's doctor, who is surprised to hear he is staying in cabin 105. The doctor invites Brisbane to share his cabin, telling him that on the Kamtschatka'''s last three trips, people sleeping in cabin 105 have gone overboard. After breakfast, Brisbane is summoned to see the ship's captain, who tells him that his cabinmate has disappeared. Brisbane declines the captain's invitation to move to another cabin. Returning to cabin 105 that evening, Brisbane is angered to see the porthole once again fastened opened; he berates the steward, who claims that the porthole opens itself at night-time. During the night, Brisbane awakens to find the porthole fastened open. While watching the porthole, Brisbane hears a groaning in the upper berth. Thrusting his hands into the berth, he encounters "a clammy oozy mass [...] heavy and wet, yet endowed with a sort of supernatural strength". The ghostly creature rushes out of the cabin; Brisbane pursues it, but loses it in the passage. Returning to the cabin, Brisbane finds that it smells of seawater, and that the porthole is open yet again.
The next day, Brisbane discusses the matter with the ship's doctor, who declines his invitation to spent a night in the cabin to solve the mystery. The captain agrees to stand watch with Brisbane. The ship's carpenter examines the cabin, but finds nothing amiss. That night, as Brisbane and the captain stand watch, the captain mentions that the first passenger to have disappeared from cabin 105 was a "lunatic" who jumped overboard, while the second passenger seemingly threw himself out of the porthole. As the two men talk, the cabin's lantern is extinguished, and the porthole opens despite their attempts to hold it shut. Brisbane tackles a ghostly creature in the upper berth that is "like the body of a man long drowned, and yet it moved, and had the strength of ten men living", but is overpowered; the creature breaks his forearm and knocks the captain unconscious, then departs through the porthole.
Brisbane recounts that the ship's carpenter later screwed shut the door of cabin 105, and that passengers on the Kamtschatka are now told that it is engaged. Neither the captain not Brisbane ever sail on the ship again. Brisbane concludes that "It was a very disagreeable experience, and I was very badly frightened, which is a thing I do not like. That is all. That is how I saw a ghost—if it was a ghost. It was dead, anyhow."
Publication
"The Upper Berth" was first published in The Broken Shaft: Tales in Mid-Ocean (an annual published by T. Fisher Unwin) in 1885. In 1911, it was collected in Crawford's book Uncanny Tales. It has since been anthologised many times, including in Roald Dahl's Book of Ghost Stories in 1983. In 1926, it was published in volume 7, issue 6 of Weird Tales (with the framing device removed). In 1963, it was published in True Twilight Tales under the alternate title "What Was in the Upper Berth?".
Reception
In his 1929 article "Some Remarks on Ghost Stories", ghost story writer M. R. James stated that "Marion Crawford and his horrid story of 'The Upper Berth', which (with 'The Screaming Skull' some distance behind) is the best in his collection of Uncanny Tales, and stands high among ghost stories in general." H. P. Lovecraft described the story as "Crawford's weird masterpiece" and "one of the most tremendous horror-stories in all literature." H. Russell Wakefield, in an essay on ghost stories, called "The Upper Berth" "the very best one" of such stories. Writing for Reactor, Ruthanna Emrys and Anne M. Pillsworth described "The Upper Berth" as"...a comfortingly old-fashioned ghost story [...] the sort of yarn that's induced pleasant shivers at late-night parties for centuries."
Adaptations
In October 1950, issue 20 of Tales from the Crypt adapted "The Upper Berth" under the title "The Thing from the Sea!", with Al Feldstein writing and illustrating.
On 24 December 1972, "The Upper Berth" was read by Tom Vernon on the BBC Radio London programme Something from the Dark.
On 25 July 2001, "The Upper Berth" was featured on the BBC Choice programme Nick Moran Presents "The Fear"''. |
The Upper Berth | References | References |
The Upper Berth | External links | External links
Full text of "The Upper Berth"
"The Upper Berth" Creative Commons audiobook
Category:Works by Francis Marion Crawford
Category:1885 short stories
Category:Horror short stories
Category:Short stories set on ships
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, Plot summary, References, External links |
Jinairo Johnson | short description |
Jinairo Johnson (born 8 April 2007) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Jong Ajax. |
Jinairo Johnson | Club career | Club career
A youth product of Zeeburgia, he moved to the youth academy of Ajax in 2015. In 2024, he played in the Future Cup where he was the top scorer and named the player of the tournament.On 30 July 2024, he signed his first professional contract with the club until 2027. He debuted with Jong Ajax in a 2–1 Eerste Divisie loss to Jong AZ on 13 January 2025. |
Jinairo Johnson | International career | International career
Johnson was born in the Netherlands, to a Jamaican mother and Nigerian father. He is a youth international for the Netherlands, having played up to the Netherlands U18. On 19 May 2025, he made the preliminary 60-man squad for the Jamaica national team for the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup. |
Jinairo Johnson | References | References |
Jinairo Johnson | External links | External links
Ons Oranje O17
Ons Oranje O18
Category:2007 births
Category:Living people
Category:Footballers from Amsterdam
Category:Dutch men's footballers
Category:Netherlands men's youth international footballers
Category:Dutch people of Jamaican descent
Category:Dutch people of Nigerian descent
Category:Men's association football midfielders
Category:Jong Ajax players
Category:Eerste Divisie players
Category:21st-century Dutch sportsmen |
Jinairo Johnson | Table of Content | short description, Club career, International career, References, External links |
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Embaphion | Short description | Embaphion is a genus of beetles in the family Tenebrionidae. |
Embaphion | Taxonomy | Taxonomy
Embaphion contains the following species:
Embaphion elongatum Horn, 1870
Embaphion planum Horn, 1870
Embaphion depressum (LeConte, 1851)
Embaphion mexicanum Blaisdell, 1935
Embaphion muricatum (Say, 1824)
Embaphion contractum Blaisdell, 1909
Embaphion contusum LeConte, 1858
Embaphion glabrum Blaisdell, 1909 |
Embaphion | References | References
Category:Tenebrionidae genera
Category:Taxa named by Thomas Say |
Embaphion | Table of Content | Short description, Taxonomy, References |
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Draft:Blacker Lotus (Magic: The Gathering) | AfC submission | alt=Picture of a 1998 Unglued Blacker Lotus Magic: The Gathering card.|thumb|1998 Unglued Blacker Lotus |
Draft:Blacker Lotus (Magic: The Gathering) | Blacker Lotus (Magic: The Gathering) | Blacker Lotus (Magic: The Gathering)
The Blacker Lotus is a card from Magic: The Gathering, the first Collectible card game.
In gameplay, it is an Artifact with a 0 casting cost. This allows it to be used quickly. Upon being tapped (used), the player is told to "Tear Blacker Lotus into pieces. Add four mana of any one color to your mana pool. Play this ability as a mana source. Remove the pieces from the game afterwards".
This makes the Blacker Lotus one of very few self-destructing cards in Magic: The Gathering. And it provides more beloved mana than even the Black Lotus (Magic: The Gathering), which holds a record-breaking sale of $3,000,000.
But TCGPlayer called the Blacker Lotus "A card that's better than Black Lotus". And as a result of its self-destructing nature, it is disappearing over time. |
Draft:Blacker Lotus (Magic: The Gathering) | <u>History, Artwork, and Versions</u> | History, Artwork, and Versions
The original Blacker Lotus was released in the Unglued expansion set in 1998. It has a cracked egg set symbol. Magic: The Gathering's first sets, Limited Edition (Magic: The Gathering), were released five years prior in 1993. The artwork is by Christopher Rush (illustrator), the same illustrator as the Black Lotus. "Artist Christopher Rush returned to create something that towered over his original Lotus. Not just visually but also in its ability to create mana". There is a full signature in the lower left corner of the artwork on the Blacker Lotus. The Rush Black Lotus artwork is unsigned. Christopher Rush lived from 1965 - 2016.
The Blacker Lotus has been reprinted only once. On April Fool's Day in 2025, an unanticipated and unannounced Deadpool Secret Lair Drop included the Blacker Lotus. This is the first and only reprint of the Blacker Lotus as of 2025. It is expected to become "obscenely expensive", even though it is not a tournament legal card. The artwork is done by Scott Okumura. The quote: "I made it better, you're welcome -xoxo Deadpool" is near the bottom of the card. |
Draft:Blacker Lotus (Magic: The Gathering) | <u>Sales</u> | Sales
The desire amongst many players to make a tournament legal deck has restricted the price growth of the Blacker Lotus. Magic: The Gathering cards have multiplied in value upon being unbanned. But interest amongst collectors and players remains.
The Unglued Blacker Lotus was released more than 26 years ago, in 1998. An Artist's proof sold on EBay for $6,850 on August 31, 2023.
The Deadpool Secret Lair Blacker Lotus was released less than two months prior to this articles' creation. Its record sale listed on eBay is $790 so far. That sale was on April 9, 2025.
Neither of the above sales were graded cards. |
Draft:Blacker Lotus (Magic: The Gathering) | <u>Scarcity Compared to the Power Nine</u> | Scarcity Compared to the Power Nine
The Power Nine are undeniably some of the most sought after and powerful cards in Magic: The Gathering. The chart below explores how scarce the Blacker Lotus and each card of the Power Nine currently are, using listings on TCG Player's website as the basis of comparison.
+Amount of Listings on TCG Player's Website as of May 19, 2025Blacker Lotus Black Lotus Ancestral Recall Time Walk Mox Pearl Mox Sapphire Mox Jet Mox Ruby Mox Emerald Timetwister Alpha -73298512611Beta -16121412127141015Unlimited -32333046303235404130th Anniversary Edition -83665573830th Anniversary Edition (Retro Frame) -42 -100222International Edition -366652324Collector's Edition -17121311128141413Unglued16 - - - - - - - - -Secret Lair Drop - Deadpool19 - - - - - - - - -Total35877171917259877794
As of May 19, 2025, the Blacker Lotus is 1.69 to 2.69 times more scarce than each card in Magic: The Gathering's Power Nine.
Overall, the Blacker Lotus ranks at most scarce. Timetwister is at least scarce. The Black Lotus is tied at 6th of 8, with the Mox Ruby.
Scarcity Rankings for Magic: The Gathering's Blacker Lotus and the Power Nine
Blacker Lotus (35)
Mox Jet (59)
Ancestral Recall & Time Walk (tied at 71 each)
Mox Sapphire (72)
Mox Emerald (77)
Black Lotus & Mox Ruby (tied at 87 each)
Mox Pearl (91)
Timetwister (94) |
Draft:Blacker Lotus (Magic: The Gathering) | References | References |
Draft:Blacker Lotus (Magic: The Gathering) | Table of Content | AfC submission, Blacker Lotus (Magic: The Gathering), <u>History, Artwork, and Versions</u>, <u>Sales</u>, <u>Scarcity Compared to the Power Nine</u>, References |
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Trap Lore Ross | [[:Trap Lore Ross]] | :Trap Lore Ross
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Obviously AI generated article not in encyclopedic tone. It reads very promotional and puffery. Subject might be notable, but this is not an acceptable article. RoseCherry64 (talk) 19:54, 19 May 2025 (UTC)
Note: This discussion has been included in the deletion sorting lists for the following topics: People and United Kingdom. Shellwood (talk) 19:57, 19 May 2025 (UTC)
Looking at the main editors contributions, I see several good articles and even a featured article. Yet, this really reads to me like an obvious example of AI generated text which confuses me. I don't want to accuse a productive and experienced editor of using AI, so I really apologize if that's not the case. Sources are pretty poor and some seem entirely unrelated to the text it describes, like the opinion piece from Defector describing him highly negatively used as a reference on the sentence "His content often delves into the real-life events and legal troubles of musicians, presenting a blend of music journalism and cultural commentary." RoseCherry64 (talk) 20:06, 19 May 2025 (UTC)
I am really not even sure how to address this tbh, but no, it is not AI written. I use grammarly often to sort out better sentences structure. In your defence, someone once told that only AI uses the word "delve". Feel free to check the factuality for each sentence using the inline sources, so you can be sure that: The article does not include hallucinated information or fictitious references. As for copyright violation, use Earwig.
Anyway, AfD are normally based on policies, so you need to indicate in your nom the policy that you think this article is violating. Have a read through Wikipedia:Deletion policy and if you change your mind, you can withdraw the nom.
Also please when you tag an article, it is better to add more details in the page talk so editors know what to fix. Good luck FuzzyMagma (talk) 21:08, 19 May 2025 (UTC)
To respond to the above, and while I will believe you on not writing the entire article with AI, it has the exact same non-encyclopedic tone of AI. If I would ask a LLM to write an article, I would get an indistinguishable result in prose. I do believe the article contains citations that do not match the actual sentences. Another example is the sentence "He also delves into the evolution of hip-hop culture, and the intricate relationships between rap music and broader societal issues" is completely unrelated to the two citations, one which seems to just be a page with an embedded video? If he has covered the evolution of hip-hop culture, the source does not explain it.
I did not explicitly link anything but my reason for nomination is WP:ATD-E "If an article on a notable topic severely fails the verifiability or neutral point of view policies, it may be reduced to a stub, or completely deleted by consensus at Wikipedia:Articles for Deletion". I am not arguing against the notability about this person, only that the quality of the article is so poor that it's not worth keeping in this state, especially considering it's a biography of a living person. RoseCherry64 (talk) 21:50, 19 May 2025 (UTC)
Btw when you say “ Another example is the sentence” you know you are talking about the same example?
I replied below to your accusation of fictitious citation. FuzzyMagma (talk) 07:28, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
Just passing by, but Grammarly uses AI now so that is likely why it might appear AI-generated. Schützenpanzer (Talk) 00:23, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
The sources at the end of that sentence says:
“ Up next for TLR ... deep dives into NBA YoungBoy and Quando Rondo. Who knows, there may be one of Boosie too!!!”
“ You don't need to watch more than a few minutes of any of Trap Lore Ross's work to understand the register at which he's operating. “ the article continues to describe what he does
so I am not sure how you are not able to verify the sentence. It doesn’t need to be verbatim or paraphrased from the article. FuzzyMagma (talk) 07:16, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
I brought up two different sentences that do not have truthful citations. I will go through them in detail, since you seem to be confused.
"He also delves into the evolution of hip-hop culture, and the intricate relationships between rap music and broader societal issues."
No source mentions him covering "the evolution of hip-hop culture". It is entirely possible that he has done this, but it's not sourced.
"His content often delves into the real-life events and legal troubles of musicians, presenting a blend of music journalism and cultural commentary."
Indeed, the Defector source has the text "You don't need to watch more than a few minutes of any of Trap Lore Ross's work to understand the register at which he's operating.", but it's preceded and followed by a extremely negative opinion on this person. The source argues that people like him are "provocateurs" and their work is a form of cultural "exploitation". The author is basically arguing that he what he does is more akin to "exploitation" than "cultural commentary". RoseCherry64 (talk) 11:59, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
Delete: I don't see GNG, source 2 is a RS, it mentions the person... 5 and 7 are the only other RS, that briefly mention this person, mostly re-quoting TMZ or talking about a documentary this person made. I can't find any sources either, these are all TMZ or other gossip sites. Oaktree b (talk) 00:36, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
So you looked to the sources in the article and found one is RS and dismissed TMZ? Why? Looking to WP:PRS, it doesn’t not dismiss TMZ + notability is not decided by the sources in the article as the article was not updated since 2024. If you look now all these are sources about the person:
GRM daily
Yahoo news
Hot News in Hiphop
Hiphop Canada
FuzzyMagma (talk) 07:24, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
TMZ is not a reliable source, low quality at best. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:TMZ&redirect=no. I would prefer a better site. Oaktree b (talk) 13:08, 21 May 2025 (UTC)
Keep: In the comments the nominator is not contesting the topic notability but first started by saying the text is AI like, then moved to saying that the prose quality is so bad that the page need to be deleted. Changing the goal post makes this nom really hard to address but going by typical AfD noms:
notability is met in the article and more sources can be found outside the article
accusations of using AI to write the article is not a cause to delete an article (you can take to me to ANI or the village for discussion), and
the prose is excellent, every line is sourced, grammatically sound and the text can be understood.
FuzzyMagma (talk) 07:41, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
"the text is AI like, then moved to saying that the prose quality is so bad that the page need to be deleted"
These mean the same thing. AI-like text is just a specific form of poor prose. I am not moving any goalposts. WP:TNT mentions that articles that could meet notability requirements are routinely deleted for being poor quality such that an entire rewrite from a red link would be preferable to having a blue link.
The prose is not "excellent" (as it reads like AI prose), a text being understandable does not mean that it's encyclopedic in tone. RoseCherry64 (talk) 11:59, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
Weak delete per lack of reliable sources and what wrote. TMZ is one of those unreliable sources that turn out to be reliable sometimes: it's produced by a guy whose tag line is "I'm a lawyer." AI has its uses. Bearian (talk) 03:00, 21 May 2025 (UTC) |
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Kiwala | Use dmy dates | Kiwala is an Aframax oil tanker. It is part of the Russian shadow fleet and has no valid flag state. The tanker was detained by the Estonian Navy on 11 April 2025, and has been anchored in Muuga Bay till 26 April 2025. |
Kiwala | History | History
The vessel was constructed by Sasebo Heavy Industries in Japan. The owner and manager of the vessel is Tirad Shipping Inc at Mauritius, whose fleet consists of this vessel alone. This company is the next owner and commercial manager of the oil tanker of the so-called "shadow" fleet involved in the transportation of Russian oil products. The ship safety management manager is Hong Ze Hu Shipmanagement Co in the People's Republic of China.
The vessel was managed by the Indian company Gatik Ship Management. Gatik is one of the leading operators of the "shadow" fleet. In 2023 Gatik sold a number of ships mostly o Turkish companys. Kiwalas manager became the Turkish company Unic Tanker Ship Management, which managed oil and chemical tankers received from Gatik.
On 17 October 2024, the United Kingdom imposed sanctions on tankers of the Russian so-called "shadow" fleet, including the tanker ІМО 9332810 in connection with the transportation of Russian oil and/or oil products from Russia to third countries. On 21 February 2025, Canada also imposed sanctions on the vessel. On 24 February and 4 March 2025, the European Union and Switzerland respectively imposed sanctions on the tanker.
On 11 April 2025, according to the Estonian Navy moved to intercept the sanctioned tanker IMO 9332810 in order to check the vessel's documents and legal status. The vessel, which was unflagged, had sailed from the Indian port of Sikka bound for the Russian port of Ust-Luga. The master of the tanker is a Chinese citizen, and there were 24 people on board. The vessel was detained off the Estonian coast between the island of Aegna and the port of Muuga, east of Tallinn. Although Djibouti was listed as the flag state, the country had revoked the ship's registration due to previous illegal activities. Without a flag, the ship is not subject to any national law – a situation that Estonia considered a security risk.
The Estonian Transport Authority prohibited the oil tanker Kiwala from continuing its journey. A comprehensive inspection identified 40 deficiencies, some of them serious – 29 of which were classified as significant. Of particular note: 23 violations related to missing or inadequate documentation of the vessel. The tanker was detained by the Estonian Coast Guard in early 2025 and has been anchored in Muuga Bay ever since. The ship is being monitored by the Estonian Navy. It will not be allowed to continue its journey until all deficiencies have been remedied and a further inspection gives the green light. The tanker was free to leave after the issues that led to its impounding over two weeks ago were resolved on 26 April 2025, and left to en route to the Russian port of Ust-Luga. |
Kiwala | References | References
Category:2007 ships
Category:Captured ships
Category:Oil tankers
Category:Ships built in Japan
Category:Russian shadow fleet |
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Sunu BRT | Short description | Sunu BRT is a bus rapid transit (BRT) service operating in Dakar, Senegal.
It currently has two lines: the B1 and the B2, connecting the Papa Gueye Fall station in downtown Dakar to the Guédiawaye department. Two more lines are also planned for the system: the B3 and B4 lines. |
Sunu BRT | History | History
Construction on the system began in 2020.
The network is inaugurated in January 2024 with the first two lines, the B1 and B2, operating between the stations of Papa Gueye Fall and Préfecture de Guédiawaye. |
Sunu BRT | Routes | Routes
The network includes a high-level bus service link with 14 stations spread over , equipped with a central platform and platform screen doors similar to those of a metro. |
Sunu BRT | Line B1 | Line B1
Line B1, also called the Omnibus, runs from the Papa Gueye Fall station in downtown Dakar to Préfecture de Guédiawaye. The route operates every 6 minutes from 6 A.M. to 9 P.M from Monday through Saturday. On Sundays and on holidays, it runs every 10 minutes from 6 A.M. to 11 A.M., and then every 7 minutes from 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. |
Sunu BRT | Line B2 | Line B2
Line B2, also called the Semi-Express, also runs from the Papa Gueye Fall station in downtown Dakar to Préfecture de Guédiawaye, although it only makes seven stops along the way, significantly less than the B1. Line B2 operates every 6 minutes from 6 A.M. to 9 P.M. on Monday through Saturday. |
Sunu BRT | Planned lines | Planned lines
Sunu BRT has two more planned lines: the B3, and the B4. |
Sunu BRT | References | References
Category:WikiProject Africa articles
Category:WikiProject Senegal articles
Category:Dakar
Category:Bus rapid transit in Africa |
Sunu BRT | Table of Content | Short description, History, Routes, Line B1, Line B2, Planned lines, References |
Category:Ministry of Science and ICT | Cat main | Science and ICT
Category:Science and technology in South Korea |
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Fab 21 | Short description | Fab 21 is a semiconductor fabrication plant near Phoenix, Arizona in the United States. The factory is under construction by TSMC and planned to open in three phases between 2024‒2027.
On December 6, 2022 an opening ceremony was held, attended by President Joe Biden along with Morris Chang (TSMC), Tim Cook (Apple Inc.), Jensen Huang (Nvidia), and Sanjay Mehrotra (Micron Technology).
Extreme ultraviolet lithography production equipment is sourced from ASML Holding. Phase 1 began production with a 4 nm process in early-2025, at a rate of 10,000 wafers per month with a plan to scale up to 30,000 wafers per month. Phase 2 and Phase 3 are planned for 2 nm process production during the late-2020s.
Access to the factory is via Arizona State Route 303 to the south of the site, and via Interstate 17 to the east of the site.
The cost of construction was estimated at $40 billion and planned to be TSMC's largest investment outside of Taiwan. Under the CHIPS and Science Act the United States Department of Commerce gave TSMC $6.6 billion as grants plus another $5 billion as loan guarantees. Construction cost for all three phases is likely to be $65 billion. |
Fab 21 | References | References |
Fab 21 | External links | External links
Category:Semiconductor industry |
Fab 21 | Table of Content | Short description, References, External links |
Draft:Loren Barrows | '''Loren Barrows''' | Loren Barrows is an American business executive who serves as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Alcorn McBride Inc., a company that designs and manufactures audio, video, and control systems used in themed entertainment venues. She has held various positions in customer service, sales, and business operations over the course of her career.https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/person/20498762 |
Draft:Loren Barrows | Early life and Eeducation | Early life and Eeducation
Barrows was raised in Rhode Island. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business and Marketing from Babson College. Prior to entering the themed entertainment industry, she worked in customer service and supervisory roles in the telecommunications and technical integration. |
Draft:Loren Barrows | Career | Career
Early Career
Barrows held positions at Time Warner Cable and TEXEL Corporation (later acquired by AVI-SPL), where she managed customer service operations. Her responsibilities included team leadership in customer-facing roles within technical and commercial environments. She also worked as a trainer and speaker at Freedom Personal Development.
Alcorn McBride Inc.
Barrows joined Alcorn McBride Inc. in 2009 as an Account Manager. She later advanced to serve as Chief Operating Officer and subsequently Chief Executive Officer. In her executive roles, she has overseen operational and strategic functions of the company. Alcorn McBride specializes in developing systems for use in theme parks, museums, and other public venues.
Industry Involvement
Barrows has been involved with the Themed Entertainment Association (TEA), serving on its Eastern Division board. She has also been associated with nonprofit organizations such as Thrive, which focuses on youth development. |
Draft:Loren Barrows | References | References |
Draft:Loren Barrows | Table of Content | '''Loren Barrows''', Early life and Eeducation, Career, References |
Max Charbit | short description | Max Nessim Charbit (17 June 1908 – 14 February 2001) was a French footballer who played as a midfielder for Olympique de Marseille, Saint-Étienne, and Nice in the 1930s. He also played four matches for the French national team in 1934 and 1935. |
Max Charbit | Playing career | Playing career |
Max Charbit | Club career | Club career
Born on 17 June 1908 in Sig, Algeria, Charbi began his career in the youth ranks of in 1918, aged 10, remaining at the club for nearly a decade, until 1927, when he joined Stade Marocain. In 1930, he went to , with whom he won the Moroccan football league in 1931. A few months later, in January 1932, he was signed by Olympique de Marseille.
Together with Emile Zermani, Vilmos Kohut, and the Conchy brothers (Max and Henri), he was a member of the great OM team of the mid-1930s, which achieved a runner-up finish in the 1932–33 French Division 1 and reached back-to-back Coupe de France finals in 1934 and 1935, losing the former to Sète (2–1), but then captaining his side to a 3–0 win over Rennes in the latter. The following day, the journalists of the French newspaper L'Auto (the forerunner L'Équipe) stated that "he stood out in the second half for his finesse", while the journalists of Match l'intran stated that he was "sure in his interventions and his passes", assisting Charles Roviglione for the opening goal.
Charbit stayed at OM for three years, from 1932 until 1935, scoring one goal in 86 official matches. He then joined Ligue 2 team Saint-Étienne, with whom he also played for four years, until 1939, playing a total of 152 league matches for both OM and Saint-Étienne. Following a six-year hiatus during World War II, he returned to football in 1945, joining EP Manosque, with whom he played for six years, until 1951, except for a brief stint at GSC Marseille in 1950. |
Max Charbit | International career | International career
On 11 March 1934, the 25-year-old Charbit made his international debut for France in a friendly match against Switzerland at the Parc des Princes in Paris, which ended in a 1–0 loss. The following day, the journalists of the French newspaper L'Auto (the forerunner L'Équipe) stated that he "marked Bossi well and served Aston well" and added that "he was the best in the first half, but less brilliant after the break". In total, he earned four international cap between 1934 and 1935. |
Max Charbit | Death | Death
Charbit died in Manosque on 14 February 2001, at the age of 92. |
Max Charbit | Honours | Honours
Stade Marocain
Moroccan football league:
Champions (1): 1931
Olympique de Marseille
Coupe de France:
Champions (1): 1935
Runner-up (1): 1934
Ligue 1:
Runner-up (1): 1932–33 |
Max Charbit | References | References |
Max Charbit | External links | External links
Category:1908 births
Category:2001 deaths
Category:French men's footballers
Category:France men's international footballers
Category:Men's association football midfielders
Category:Olympique de Marseille players
Category:AS Saint-Étienne players
Category:Ligue 1 players
Category:Ligue 2 players
Category:20th-century French sportsmen
Category:French footballers |
Max Charbit | Table of Content | short description, Playing career, Club career, International career, Death, Honours, References, External links |
Luhavaya Slabada rural council | [[File:Мінскі раён - Лугаваслабадскі сельсавет.png | thumb|right|Map of Minsk District
Luhavaya Slabada rural council (; ) is a lower-level subdivision (selsoviet) of Minsk district, Minsk region, Belarus. Its administrative center is the agrotown of Luhavaya Slabada. |
Luhavaya Slabada rural council | Rural localities | Rural localities
The populations are from the 2009 Belarusian census (7,188 total) and 2019 Belarusian census (8,874 total)Populated places of Minsk region
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<tr><td>д Гузгаловка<td>в Гузгалаўка<td class=n>161<td class=n>188
<tr><td>д Даниловка<td>в Данілаўка<td class=n>23<td class=n>56
<tr><td>д Дворец<td>в Дварэц<td class=n>31<td class=n>31
<tr><td>д Дуброво<td>в Дуброва<td class=n>39<td class=n>26
<tr><td>д Ефимово<td>в Яўхімова<td class=n>94<td class=n>172
<tr><td>д Заболотье<td>в Забалацце<td class=n>232<td class=n>212
<tr><td>аг Замосточье<td>аг Замасточча<td class=n>2310<td class=n>2672
<tr><td>д Заречье<td>в Зарэчча<td class=n>80<td class=n>166
<tr><td>д Застаринье<td>в Застарынне<td class=n>5<td class=n>3
<tr><td>д Заямочное<td>в Заямачнае<td class=n>134<td class=n>142
<tr><td>д Ксаверово<td>в Ксавярова<td class=n>20<td class=n>28
<tr><td>д Лебединец<td>в Лебядзінец<td class=n>32<td class=n>48
<tr><td>аг Луговая Слобода<td>аг Лугавая Слабада<td class=n>1352<td class=n>1447
<tr><td>д Обчак<td>в Абчак<td class=n>317<td class=n>554
<tr><td>п Привольный<td>п Прывольны<td class=n>1961<td class=n>2363
<tr><td>д Прилесье<td>в Прылессе<td class=n>232<td class=n>517
<tr><td>д Синило<td>в Сініло<td class=n>162<td class=n>221
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Luhavaya Slabada rural council | References | References
Category:Minsk district |
Luhavaya Slabada rural council | Table of Content | [[File:Мінскі раён - Лугаваслабадскі сельсавет.png, Rural localities, References |
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Category:Government ministries of South Korea
Category:Defunct organizations based in South Korea |
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