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File:Daag 2022 movie.jpeg | Summary | Summary |
File:Daag 2022 movie.jpeg | Licensing | Licensing |
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Lamin Manjang | Short description | Lamin Manjang is a Gambian business executive. He was the CEO for Standard Chartered Group in Uganda, Oman, Kenya and Nigeria. |
Lamin Manjang | Career | Career
He was the managing director of Standard Chartered Uganda till he was appointed the CEO of the group's Oman operations in August 2012. He became head of the Kenya and East Africa business of the group in 2013. He was appointed managing director and CEO of Standard Chartered Kenya in March 2014. In 2019, he was announced as the CEO for Standard Chartered Bank Nigeria.
In 2023, he became Vice Chairman in Africa for Standard Chartered Bank. |
Lamin Manjang | References | References
Category:Living people
Category:Gambian businesspeople
Category:Date of birth missing (living people) |
Lamin Manjang | Table of Content | Short description, Career, References |
Grace Episcopal Church (Newton, Massachusetts) | short description | Grace Episcopal Church is an Episcopal church in Newton, Massachusetts. Completed in 1873, it replaced an earlier, wooden church which stood at the corner of Hovey Street and Washington Street from 1858. During the rectorship of the church's third pastor, Rev. Henry Mayer, plans were made to build a new church. The first intention was to build at the corner of Hovey and Washington, but a better location was found, at the corner of Church Street and Eldredge Street, about to the southwest. Eldredge Street did not exist before the transition. It is named for Elizabeth Trull Eldredge, who provided the funds for the E (natural) bell at the new church.
The new church was designed by Alexander R. Esty. The cornerstone (the same one laid under the original church) was laid on September 4, 1872. Its first service was held on Advent Sunday in December 1873. The original church was removed to nearby Watertown.
A stained-glass window near the church's tower commemorates the son of Mr. and Mrs. Neff who lost his life in the Civil War. Another window is a memorial to Lizzie Shinn, the daughter of rector Rev. George Wolfe Shinn, who died of tuberculosis.
The church's baptismal font has been noted for its size: it stands over tall when uncovered, or when covered.
In 2020, the church was seeking funds to restore its bell tower. |
Grace Episcopal Church (Newton, Massachusetts) | References | References |
Grace Episcopal Church (Newton, Massachusetts) | External links | External links
Official website
Category:Episcopal church buildings in Massachusetts
Category:Churches in Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Category:Stone churches in Massachusetts
Category:Churches in Newton, Massachusetts |
Grace Episcopal Church (Newton, Massachusetts) | Table of Content | short description, References, External links |
Trogloderus | Short description | Trogloderus is a genus of beetles in the family Tenebrionidae. |
Trogloderus | Taxonomy | Taxonomy
Trogloderus contains the following species:
Trogloderus tuberculatus Blaisdell, 1909
Trogloderus arcanus Johnston, 2019
Trogloderus kandai Johnston, 2019
Trogloderus vandykei La Rivers, 1946
Trogloderus verpus Johnston, 2019
Trogloderus major Johnston, 2019
Trogloderus skillmani Johnston, 2019
Trogloderus warneri Johnston, 2019
Trogloderus nevadus La Rivers, 1943
Trogloderus costatus LeConte, 1879 |
Trogloderus | References | References
Category:Tenebrionidae genera
Category:Insects described in 1879
Category:Taxa named by John Lawrence LeConte
Category:Tenebrionidae |
Trogloderus | Table of Content | Short description, Taxonomy, References |
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Battle of Centane | Short description | The battle of Centane, also the battle of Kentani or the battle of Quintana, was fought on 7 February 1878 near Kentani ("Centane") in South Africa's Cape Province during the Ninth Xhosa War between 1877 and 1879. A Xhosa forces, composed of Gcalaka and Rharhabe warriors, attacked a British camp in the Centane Mountains and suffered a severe defeat. |
Battle of Centane | Battle | Battle
Clash occurred a few weeks after the forces of British General Henry Bartle Frere led a successful campaign agains the Gcaleka forces, who joined the Xhosha resistance against the British rule. Bartle's forces, under their commander Veldman Bikitsha, managed to engage and finally defeat the Gcaleka on 13 January (near Nyumaxa).The imperial troops assisted, but were tired, short of rations and unable to follow up on the victory.
At morning of 7 February 1878 a combined force of 1,500 Gcalaka and Rharhabe attacked the British camp near Centane (Kentani) in an attempt to secure food and ammunition. Imperial forces consisting of about 400 British soldiers, mainly of the 67th Regiment of Foot of the Durham Light Infantry, commanded by Captain Russell Upcher were supported by approximately 560 Fengu warriors and the local Frontier Light Horse militia, who fought mostly unhorsed, led by F. Carrington. A subsequent attack was barely repelled, but outnumbered British were able to defend their posts with very low losses.
About 300 Gcalaka and Rharhabe warriors were killed for the loss of only two British soldiers and 8 Mfengu warriors. |
Battle of Centane | See also | See also
Xhosa Wars |
Battle of Centane | Citations | Citations |
Battle of Centane | Bibliography | Bibliography
Philip Gon, The Last Frontier War. The South African Military History Society, Military History Journal, Vol. 5, No 6, December 1982. Online |
Battle of Centane | External links | External links
Category:Cape Frontier Wars
Category:1878 in South Africa
Category:Battles in 1878 |
Battle of Centane | Table of Content | Short description, Battle, See also, Citations, Bibliography, External links |
Category:Korea AeroSpace Administration | [[Category:Ministry of Science and ICT]] | Category:Ministry of Science and ICT
Category:Science and technology in South Korea
Category:Government ministries of South Korea
Category:Space agencies |
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File:Mahindra Aerospace.svg | Summary | Summary |
File:Mahindra Aerospace.svg | Licensing | Licensing |
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Draft:International University of Professional Learning and Studies | AFC submission |
The International University of Professional Learning and Studies (IUPLS) is a private higher education institution located in Sheridan, Wyoming, United States. Established with the aim of providing career-oriented education, IUPLS offers a diverse range of academic programs designed to prepare students for the global workforce.https://www.iupls.com
The university offers a wide array of academic programs at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels across its four colleges. These programs are designed to meet the evolving demands of various industries and to equip students with practical knowledge and skills.https://www.iupls.com/english/programs
IUPLS is situated in Sheridan, a city in northern Wyoming known for its scenic landscapes and vibrant community. The university’s campus features modern facilities and resources to support student learning, research, and extracurricular activities.https://www.iupls.com
The mission of the International University of Professional Learning and Studies is to foster academic excellence, innovation, and professional development by delivering high-quality education and promoting lifelong learning opportunities for students from around the world.https://www.iupls.com |
Draft:International University of Professional Learning and Studies | References | References |
Draft:International University of Professional Learning and Studies | Table of Content | AFC submission, References |
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File:Mayar Jonjal.jpeg | Summary | Summary |
File:Mayar Jonjal.jpeg | Licensing | Licensing |
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Buerger Center for Advanced Pediatric Care | Use mdy dates | The Buerger Center for Advanced Pediatric Care is a pediatric outpatient facility operated by the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) in the University City neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Completed in 2015, the 12-story, 700,000-square-foot (65,000 m) building forms part of CHOP's Raymond G. Perelman Campus and is recognized for its distinctive architectural design. |
Buerger Center for Advanced Pediatric Care | History | History
Construction of the Buerger Center began in 2013, following a $50 million donation from the Buerger family—Alan, Constance, Reid, Krista, and Grant Buerger—which was among the largest naming gifts for a building in Philadelphia's history. The $650 million project, part of CHOP's South Campus expansion, was funded through a $200 million bond issue, hospital reserves, and contributions from over 4,200 donors, including 1,300 CHOP employees. The building opened to patients on July 27, 2015, with a formal ribbon-cutting ceremony on November 7, attended by civic leaders, hospital staff, and the Buerger family. |
Buerger Center for Advanced Pediatric Care | Design and Features | Design and Features
Designed by Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects in collaboration with FKP Architects and CannonDesign, the Buerger Center is a 12-story structure defined by its curvilinear glass façade, which creates a flowing, wave-like silhouette against the Philadelphia skyline. The exterior incorporates a palette of orange, yellow, and green panels, selected to convey a sense of vibrancy and warmth for pediatric patients, as noted by the design team. The façade's glass panels, totaling over 120,000 square feet, were engineered for thermal performance, balancing natural light with energy efficiency.
The building's floors vary in size and shape, with clinical spaces organized along a rectilinear spine—a structural core that ensures stability—while waiting areas and communal spaces are offset in a cantilevered arrangement to maximize daylight exposure. This layout improves the interior space and forms a repeating pattern on the exterior, adding to the building's overall shape. A significant construction challenge was the installation of the curving curtain wall, which required a unitized system with custom glazing to ensure water resistance and energy efficiency, as detailed by Turner Construction, the project's general contractor.
Additional architectural features include a five-story underground parking garage with 1,500 spaces, addressing the urban site's spatial constraints, and a 3-acre green roof—the largest in Philadelphia—which supports stormwater management and contributes to the building's LEED Silver certification. A 14,000-square-foot rooftop garden provides a space for patient rehabilitation, featuring accessible pathways and shaded seating areas. The campus also includes a 2.6-acre landscaped plaza with a Children's Discovery Garden, designed with interactive elements to engage young visitors, and a second-floor pedestrian bridge linking the center to CHOP's main hospital. |
Buerger Center for Advanced Pediatric Care | Services | Services
The Buerger Center functions as an outpatient facility for pediatric care, offering specialties such as cardiology, neurology, dermatology, endocrinology, and radiology, among others. It was designed to accommodate over 200,000 patient visits annually. |
Buerger Center for Advanced Pediatric Care | Recognition | Recognition
In 2017, the Buerger Center received the Best Healthcare Project award from the Engineering News-Record, with judges citing its innovative design and high-quality construction. Architectural Digest described the building as a “bold” addition to CHOP's campus, highlighting its distinctive architecture and thoughtful design. |
Buerger Center for Advanced Pediatric Care | References | References |
Buerger Center for Advanced Pediatric Care | External links | External links
Official website
Category:Hospitals in Philadelphia
Category:Children's hospitals in the United States
Category:Buildings and structures in Philadelphia}} |
Buerger Center for Advanced Pediatric Care | Table of Content | Use mdy dates, History, Design and Features, Services, Recognition, References, External links |
Category:Korea Aerospace Research Institute | Cat main | Category:Korea AeroSpace Administration
Category:Space agencies
Category:Space program of South Korea |
Category:Korea Aerospace Research Institute | Table of Content | Cat main |
CD Avance Ezcabarte | Infobox football club
| Club Deportivo Avance Ezcabarte is a Spanish football team based in , Ezcabarte, in the autonomous community of Navarre. Founded in 1973, they play in , holding home matches at the Campo Igueldea, with a capacity of 1,000 people. |
CD Avance Ezcabarte | History | History
Founded in 1973 as Club Deportivo Avance, the club merged with Club Deportivo Ezcabarte in 1988 to form Club Deportivo Avance Ezcabarte. After playing in the regional leagues, they achieved a first-ever promotion to Tercera División in 2006, but suffered immediate relegation.
Avance only returned to Tercera in May 2018, again only spending a single season in the division. They would return to a national division in May 2021, after assuring promotion to newly-created Tercera División RFEF, and managed to stay three campaigns in the category.
In May 2025, Avance returned to the fifth division after a one-year absence. |
CD Avance Ezcabarte | Season to season | Season to season
Sources:
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey1974–75616th1975–76613th1976–7768th1977–78712th1978–79711th1979–8079th1980–8175th1981–8275th1982–8377th1983–8475th1984–8561ª Reg.15th1985–8675th1986–8761ª Reg.10th1987–8861ª Reg.17th1988–8961ª Reg.6th1989–9061ª Reg.13th1990–9161ª Reg.16th1991–9261ª Reg.14th1992–9361ª Reg.1st1993–9461ª Reg.5thSeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey1994–9561ª Reg.5th1995–9661ª Reg.2nd1996–9761ª Reg.5th1997–9861ª Reg.7th1998–9961ª Reg.6th1999–200061ª Reg.3rd2000–0161ª Reg.3rd2001–025Reg. Pref.20th2002–0361ª Reg.3rd2003–0461ª Reg.1st2004–055Reg. Pref.4th2005–065Reg. Pref.3rd2006–0743ª20th2007–085Reg. Pref.9th2008–095Reg. Pref.12th2009–105Reg. Pref.4th2010–115Reg. Pref.3rd2011–125Reg. Pref.6th2012–135Reg. Pref.2nd2013–145Reg. Pref.4th
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey2014–155Reg. Pref.10th2015–1651ª Aut.5th2016–1751ª Aut.5th2017–1851ª Aut.2nd2018–1943ª18th2019–2051ª Aut.4th2020–2151ª Aut.1st2021–2253ª RFEF8th2022–2353ª Fed.10th2023–2453ª Fed.15th2024–2561ª Aut.2nd2025–2653ª Fed.
2 seasons in Tercera División
3 seasons in Tercera Federación/Tercera División RFEF |
CD Avance Ezcabarte | References | References |
CD Avance Ezcabarte | External links | External links
Soccerway team profile
Category:Football clubs in Navarre
Category:Association football clubs established in 1973
Category:1973 establishments in Spain |
CD Avance Ezcabarte | Table of Content | Infobox football club
, History, Season to season, References, External links |
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File:Lal Shari movie.jpeg | Summary | Summary |
File:Lal Shari movie.jpeg | Licensing | Licensing |
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Draft:LL orionis | AfC submission | LL Orionis: A Stellar Phenomenon
LL Orionis, often referred to as LL Ori, is a variable star located within the Orion Nebula, a prominent region of active star formation. This young star is notable for its energetic stellar wind, which is more vigorous than that produced by our Sun. As LL Ori interacts with the surrounding gas and dust of the nebula, it creates fascinating cosmic structures, including a distinctive bow shock.
Characteristics of LL Orionis
LL Orionis is still in its formative years, situated in the intense stellar nursery known as the Great Nebula in Orion. The star's powerful winds collide with slower-moving gas that is evaporating from the central regions of the nebula. This interaction results in a shock front that can be visualized as a crescent-shaped structure, measuring approximately half a light-year across[1][2].
The Bow Shock Phenomenon
The bow shock created by LL Ori occurs when its fast-moving stellar wind meets the slower gas flows from the Orion Nebula. This collision generates a shock wave similar to those produced by boats moving through water or aircraft traveling at supersonic speeds[3]. The resulting structure appears brightest when viewed from specific angles, resembling a bowl shape in three-dimensional space[1].
Importance in Astrophysics
Studying LL Orionis and its bow shock provides valuable insights into stellar formation processes and the dynamics of cosmic environments. The intricate interactions between stars and their surroundings are crucial for understanding how new stars develop and influence their natal regions[2][3].
LL Ori continues to be an object of interest for astronomers using advanced telescopes like Hubble, which captures stunning images of this dynamic environment filled with fluid shapes associated with ongoing star formation[1][2]. LL Orionis was named after researcher Lela Longworth
AUTHORITATIVE SOURCES
NASA, ESA and the Hubble Heritage Team. Hubble Space Telescope↩
NASA Science. LL Ori and the Orion Nebula↩
European Space Agency (ESA). Bow Shock Around LL Ori↩ |
Draft:LL orionis | References | References |
Draft:LL orionis | Table of Content | AfC submission, References |
Draft:Lazer clan fortnite | AfC submission | Lazer clan
Created by boltinfinty
made September 12 2018
Orgin ohio
The clan of chances they have done some impossible Lazer clan is known to be strong |
Draft:Lazer clan fortnite | References | References |
Draft:Lazer clan fortnite | Table of Content | AfC submission, References |
2025 Ivy League baseball tournament | Use mdy dates | The 2025 Ivy League Baseball Tournament was held at George H. W. Bush Field from May 16 through May 18, 2025. The event was held at the end of the conference season was used to determine the league champion. won the tournament and earned the automatic berth to the 2025 NCAA Division I baseball tournament. |
2025 Ivy League baseball tournament | Format | Format
The top four teams in the Ivy League were seeded based on their records in league play. Ties in the standings were broken based on head-to-head record. The tournament was a double elimination tournament played at the site of the regular season champion. |
2025 Ivy League baseball tournament | Bracket | Bracket |
2025 Ivy League baseball tournament | Results | Results |
2025 Ivy League baseball tournament | Game 1 | Game 1 |
2025 Ivy League baseball tournament | Game 2 | Game 2 |
2025 Ivy League baseball tournament | Game 3 | Game 3 |
2025 Ivy League baseball tournament | Game 4 | Game 4 |
2025 Ivy League baseball tournament | Game 5 | Game 5 |
2025 Ivy League baseball tournament | Game 6 | Game 6 |
2025 Ivy League baseball tournament | References | References
Tournament
Category:Ivy League Baseball Championship Series |
2025 Ivy League baseball tournament | Table of Content | Use mdy dates, Format, Bracket, Results, Game 1, Game 2, Game 3, Game 4, Game 5, Game 6, References |
File:CD Avance Ezcabarte.png | Summary | Summary |
File:CD Avance Ezcabarte.png | Licensing | Licensing |
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2025–26 UCF Knights men's basketball team | # | Redirect UCF Knights men's basketball |
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Draft:Mena Henry | AFC submission |
Mena Henry, a graduate of The Cooper Union School of Architecture in New York City, is the founder and principal of PROPTOGROUP.
PROPTOPGROUP, a multi-disciplinary design and fabrication studio, enhances traditional methods with current manufacturing technologies. PROPTOGROUP provides solutions to clients' design challenges and was created to fill a necessity for mediation across interdisciplinary fields.
PROPTOGROUP takes a collaborative approach to engineering, design, fabrication, and installation. The team collaborates with clients in fields such as architecture, commercial development, and fine art to create aesthetically unique and functional design works.
PROPTOGROUP uses various technologies, including CNC, metal fabrication, casting, materials, and finishing.
PROPTOGROUP has worked with prominent contemporary artists and architects, including Roxy Paine, Sarah Oppenheimer, Norman Mooney, Jeffrey Meris, Titus Kaphar, and Vaughn Spann.
Commercial clients include Duggal, Skanska, Sciame, Milgo Bufkin, David Yurman, Van Cleef and Arpels, Harry Winston, H&M, The Shed at Hudson Yard, The NYMTA, Gagosian Gallery, and David Castillo Gallery, among others. |
Draft:Mena Henry | References | References |
Draft:Mena Henry | Table of Content | AFC submission, References |
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File:Kagojer Bou.jpeg | Summary | Summary |
File:Kagojer Bou.jpeg | Licensing | Licensing |
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Category:2024 Ivy League baseball season | navseasoncats | Ivy League
Category:Ivy League baseball seasons |
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Category:2025 Ivy League baseball season | navseasoncats | Ivy League
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