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Category:Dutch conductors (music) by century | Container category | Century
Conductors (music)
Dutch |
Category:Dutch conductors (music) by century | Table of Content | Container category |
Category:Perry Como live albums | Portal bar | Category:Live albums by American artists
Live albums
Category:Live albums by artist
Category:Live pop albums |
Category:Perry Como live albums | Table of Content | Portal bar |
2024–25 FC Dordrecht season | Infobox football club season
| In the 2024–25 season, FC Dordrecht competed in the Eerste Divisie, the second tier of Dutch football, for the tenth consecutive year, as well as in the KNVB Cup. By finishing in fifth place, the team qualified for the promotion play-offs for the second consecutive season. |
2024–25 FC Dordrecht season | Transfers | Transfers |
2024–25 FC Dordrecht season | In | In
PlayerTransferred fromFeeDateSource Joep van der Sluijs Feyenoord U21Free Reda Akmum Jong UtrechtFree Devin Haen FeyenoordLoan Lorenzo Codutti VadoFree Joshua Pynadath Jong AZFree Chiel Olde Keizer Heracles AlmeloFree Liam Bossin KV OostendeFree Yannis M'Bemba FC Nantes BFree Vladislavs Razumejevs Roma U20Undisclosed Brahim DarriUnattached Gabriele Parlanti Feyenoord U21Loan Jaden Slory Feyenoord U21Loan Augustin Drakpe SpakenburgUndisclosed Marouane Afaker IJsselmeervogelsUndisclosed Lawson Sunderland Inter MiamiFree Vieiri Kotzebue Den BoschLoan Tom Sanne Hamburger SVLoan Mannou Berger FeyenoordLoan |
2024–25 FC Dordrecht season | Out | Out
PlayerTransferred toFeeDateSource Mauresmo Hinoke TOP OssFree Brahim Darri VVV-VenloFree Jop van der Avert CheongjuUndisclosed Liam Bossin FeyenoordFree Korede Osundina Feyenoord U21Loan return Rocco Robert Shein Fredrikstad€800,000 Dean Zandbergen VVV-VenloUndisclosed |
2024–25 FC Dordrecht season | Friendlies | Friendlies |
2024–25 FC Dordrecht season | Competitions | Competitions |
2024–25 FC Dordrecht season | Eerste Divisie | Eerste Divisie |
2024–25 FC Dordrecht season | Results by round | Results by round |
2024–25 FC Dordrecht season | Matches | Matches
The league fixtures were officially released on June 24, 2024. |
2024–25 FC Dordrecht season | Promotion play-offs | Promotion play-offs |
2024–25 FC Dordrecht season | KNVB Cup | KNVB Cup |
2024–25 FC Dordrecht season | References | References
Category:FC Dordrecht
Dordrecht |
2024–25 FC Dordrecht season | Table of Content | Infobox football club season
, Transfers, In, Out, Friendlies, Competitions, Eerste Divisie, Results by round, Matches, Promotion play-offs, KNVB Cup, References |
Draft:15seclyrics | AFC submission |
15sec Lyrics is a Nigerian online platform that provides song lyrics, music news, artist interviews, and multimedia content. Founded in 2020 by Olajide A. Emmanuel, the platform focuses on promoting African music and making lyrics more accessible to a global audience. |
Draft:15seclyrics | History | History
The platform was established by Nigerian entrepreneur Olajide A. Emmanuel in 2020. Initially created to fill the gap in reliable sources for African lyrics and artist content, 15sec Lyrics quickly expanded from Instagram snippets into a full-scale lyrics and entertainment hub. |
Draft:15seclyrics | Features | Features |
Draft:15seclyrics | Lyrics Database | Lyrics Database
15sec Lyrics offers a searchable database of song lyrics, especially highlighting African artists across Afrobeats, Hip Hop, R&B, and gospel. Each lyrics entry is tagged with details like release date, artist name, and contributors. |
Draft:15seclyrics | Multimedia Content | Multimedia Content
The platform includes interviews, video podcasts, and song analysis. It also integrates with social platforms like TikTok and Instagram, where users discover "15-second" lyric videos from trending songs. |
Draft:15seclyrics | Community and Contributions | Community and Contributions
Users can sign up to contribute lyrics, corrections, and interpretations, similar to community-driven platforms like Genius. Verified artists and contributors receive credit on each submission. |
Draft:15seclyrics | Weekly Top Charts | Weekly Top Charts
15sec Lyrics features a "Weekly Top Charts" section that showcases the most searched and discussed songs on the platform. This feature reflects the dynamic nature of the community and provides insights into trending music. |
Draft:15seclyrics | Impact | Impact
15sec Lyrics is considered a rising force in African music media, gaining recognition for spotlighting emerging artists and connecting fans with culturally relevant lyrical content. |
Draft:15seclyrics | See also | See also
Genius (company)
Musixmatch |
Draft:15seclyrics | References | References
:Category:Online music and lyrics databases
:Category:Nigerian music websites
:Category:Companies established in 2020
:Category:Music media platforms
:Category:African music websites |
Draft:15seclyrics | Table of Content | AFC submission, History, Features, Lyrics Database, Multimedia Content, Community and Contributions, Weekly Top Charts, Impact, See also, References |
Category:Australian conductors (music) by century | Container category | Century
Conductors (music)
Australian |
Category:Australian conductors (music) by century | Table of Content | Container category |
Wathek Zair | short description | Wathek Zair is a British scientist of Arabic origin. He is known for his contribution in energy sustainability, Environmental Conservation, and pharmaceutical sciences. He is the founder of Parkers Pharma Limited.
He is recognized globally for his significant contributions to renewable energy and pharmaceutical science. He has given Pioneering solutions for biodiversity conservation and environmental sustainability. |
Wathek Zair | Education | Education
Wathek Zair completed his bachelor's degree in Engineering and Masters in Sustainability from University of Leicester. He has done his doctorate (Ph.D.) in Science from University of Birmingham. |
Wathek Zair | Career | Career
He has worked as a Products Stewardship manager in various organizations such as Shell.
Dr Zair established Parker Pharma Limited. |
Wathek Zair | Selected publications and bibliography | Selected publications and bibliography
"A Blueprint for Environmental, Social, and Economic Resilience", 2025, p:452, pub:Cambridge Scholars Publishing, ISBN:978-1036443597
Setting conservation priorities for crop wild relatives in the Fertile Crescent ; Wathek Zair, Nigel Maxted, Ahmed Amri; 2018; vol:65
Triticum monococcum. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species ; Wathek Zair; 2017
Triticum turgidum, Wild Emmer THE IUCN RED LIST OF THREATENED SPECIES; Wathek Zair, Joana Magos Brehm; 2007
Triticum urartu The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species; ;Wathek Zair, Joana Magos Brehm; 2016
Cicer bijugum The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species; ;Wathek Zair; 2016
Complementarity analysis for crop wild relatives in the Fertile Crescent; 12 September 2020; Wathek Zair1, Joana Magos Brehm, Ahmed Amri, Mauricio Parra Quijano, Nigel Maxted; ISSN:1742-3694
Complementarity analysis for crop wild relatives in the Fertile Crescent, Crop wild relative, 12 September 2020, ISSN:1742-3694 |
Wathek Zair | References | References
Category:British scientists
Category:British pharmacists |
Wathek Zair | Table of Content | short description, Education, Career, Selected publications and bibliography, References |
File:The Herbs opening title sequence (1968).jpg | Summary | Summary |
File:The Herbs opening title sequence (1968).jpg | Licensing | Licensing |
File:The Herbs opening title sequence (1968).jpg | Table of Content | Summary, Licensing |
Category:Algeria–Slovenia relations | Foo–Bar relations category | |
Category:Algeria–Slovenia relations | Table of Content | Foo–Bar relations category |
Category:South African cricket biography, 1910s birth stubs | WPSS-cat | 1910s
Category:1910s birth stubs |
Category:South African cricket biography, 1910s birth stubs | Table of Content | WPSS-cat |
Category:Baseball players from San Juan Province (Dominican Republic) | [[Category:Dominican Republic baseball players by province | San Juan
Category:Sportspeople from San Juan Province (Dominican Republic) |
Category:Baseball players from San Juan Province (Dominican Republic) | Table of Content | [[Category:Dominican Republic baseball players by province |
Category:South African cricket biography, 1920s birth stubs | WPSS-cat | 1920s
Category:1920s birth stubs |
Category:South African cricket biography, 1920s birth stubs | Table of Content | WPSS-cat |
Draft:Premier Volleyball League All-Filipino Conference | AfC submission | The Premier Volleyball League All-Filipino Conference is one of three active conferences in the Premier Volleyball League (PVL). It is the only conference where only professional players with Filipino citizenship can compete. The conference was previously known as the Open Conference from 2017 to 2022, carrying over from the conference of the same name in the Shakey's V-League. The Open Conference was also held for the PVL's men's division in 2017 before it was split back into Spikers' Turf.
The Petro Gazz Angels are the most recent champions, winning the 2024–25 All-Filipino Conference. The Creamline Cool Smashers have the most All-Filipino titles with six. |
Draft:Premier Volleyball League All-Filipino Conference | History | History |
Draft:Premier Volleyball League All-Filipino Conference | List of champions | List of champions |
Draft:Premier Volleyball League All-Filipino Conference | Per season | Per season |
Draft:Premier Volleyball League All-Filipino Conference | Per franchise | Per franchise |
Draft:Premier Volleyball League All-Filipino Conference | References | References |
Draft:Premier Volleyball League All-Filipino Conference | Table of Content | AfC submission, History, List of champions, Per season, Per franchise, References |
Draft:Premier Volleyball League Reinforced Conference | AfC submission | The Premier Volleyball League Reinforced Conference is one of three active conferences in the Premier Volleyball League (PVL). It is the an import-laden conference where teams can sign a foreign player to their rosters. The conference succeeded the Reinforced Open Conference that was held in the Shakey's V-League. The Reinforced Conference was also held for the PVL's men's division in 2017 and 2018 before it was split back into Spikers' Turf.
The Creamline Cool Smashers are the most recent champions, winning the 2024 Reinforced Conference. Creamline are also tied with the Petro Gazz Angels for the most Reinforced titles with two each. |
Draft:Premier Volleyball League Reinforced Conference | History | History |
Draft:Premier Volleyball League Reinforced Conference | List of champions | List of champions |
Draft:Premier Volleyball League Reinforced Conference | Per season | Per season |
Draft:Premier Volleyball League Reinforced Conference | Per franchise | Per franchise |
Draft:Premier Volleyball League Reinforced Conference | References | References |
Draft:Premier Volleyball League Reinforced Conference | Table of Content | AfC submission, History, List of champions, Per season, Per franchise, References |
Draft:Premier Volleyball League Invitational Conference | AfC submission | The Premier Volleyball League Invitational Conference is one of three active conferences in the Premier Volleyball League (PVL). The conference was first held in 2022 making it the newest conference out of the three. The conference features foreign guest teams who are invited to compete against the PVL's local teams. The PVL's predecessor, the Shakey's V-League, previously held a SEA Club Invitational in 2011.
The Creamline Cool Smashers are the most recent champions, winning the 2024 Invitational Conference. Creamline also have the most Invitational titles with two. |
Draft:Premier Volleyball League Invitational Conference | History | History |
Draft:Premier Volleyball League Invitational Conference | List of champions | List of champions |
Draft:Premier Volleyball League Invitational Conference | Per season | Per season |
Draft:Premier Volleyball League Invitational Conference | Per franchise | Per franchise |
Draft:Premier Volleyball League Invitational Conference | References | References |
Draft:Premier Volleyball League Invitational Conference | Table of Content | AfC submission, History, List of champions, Per season, Per franchise, References |
Unit 3800 | Hezbollah | Unit 3800 is a specialized unit within Hezbollah, established in 2003 at the request of Iran’s Quds Force, with the primary mission of supporting Iraqi Shiite militant groups, particularly during and after the U.S. invasion of Iraq. The unit is in charge of training and assisting Shiite militias in Iraq and Yemen. Operating under Hezbollah's Jihad Council, Unit 3800 has playes a pivotal role in expanding Iran's influence through proxy warfare across the Middle East. |
Unit 3800 | Origins and objectives | Origins and objectives
Following the U.S. invation to Iraq in 2003, Hezbollah as Iran's proxy formed Unit 3800 and sent elite Hezbollah operatives to Iraq to train local fighters. The unit's primary mission was to train and equip Iraqi Shiite militias, such as the Mahdi Army, Asaib Ahl al-Haq, and Kataib Hezbollah, enhancing their capabilities in guerrilla warfare, kidnappings, and the use of sophisticated improvised explosive devices (IEDs). Some Iraqi militants also received advanced training in Lebanon. The unit then oversaw operations executed against U.S. and coalition forces and provided funds, weapons, and logistical assistance to groups like the Badr Organization, Saraya al-Khorasani, and the al-Mahdi Army. |
Unit 3800 | Expansion to Yemen | Expansion to Yemen
Following the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Iraq, Unit 3800 extended its operations to Yemen, providing training and support to the Houthi movement. The unit's involvement included the transfer of advanced weaponry and the establishment of training programs to inhance the Houthis' military capabilities. |
Unit 3800 | Leadership | Leadership
Unit 3800 has been led by senior Hezbollah figures with extensive experience in regional operations. Notably, Khalil Yusif Harb, a veteran operative with a history of coordinating Hezbollah's activities in the Middle East, has been identified as a key leader of the unit. He was appointed in 2012 to lead Unit 3800, further strengthening its capabilities and operational ties with Iranian and other regional militant groups. |
Unit 3800 | Notable personnel | Notable personnel |
Unit 3800 | Khalil Yusif Harb | Khalil Yusif Harb
Khalil Yusif Harb, also known as Abu Mustafa and Sayyid Ahmad, is a senior Hezbollah commander who played leadership roles in Units 1800 and Unit 133, later becoming a close advisor to Hassan Nasrallah, the group's former Secretary-General. He has played a critical role in Hezbollah's military and operational activities across the Middle East, particularly in Lebanon, the Palestinian territories, Yemen, and other regional areas. Harb has been designated as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist by the U.S. Treasury Department since August 2013 due to his involvement in terrorism and smuggling operations. Recent reports say he currently serves as Hezbollah's Chief of Staff. |
Unit 3800 | Ali Musa Daqduq | Ali Musa Daqduq
Ali Musa Daqduq was a senior Hezbollah operative who played a pivotal role in expanding the group's influence beyond Lebanon, particularly in Iraq and Syria. Daqduq joined Hezbollah in 1983 and quickly ascended through its ranks. He commanded a special operations unit known as Department 2800 and was responsible for the personal security of Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah. He led Unit 3800 for several years and was captured by U.S. forces in 2007 in Basra, Iraq, for his alleged involvement in a January 2007 attack in Karbala that resulted in the deaths of five American soldiers. An Iraqi court released him and in 2019 he was reportedly leading the "Golan File," a Hezbollah unit operating in southern Syria near the Israeli border. In late 2024, Daqduq was appointed deputy commander of Hezbollah's elite Radwan Force. On November 10, 2024, he was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Syria. |
Unit 3800 | Haytham Ali Tabatabai | Haytham Ali Tabatabai
Haytham Ali Tabatabai also known as Abu Ali Tabatabai, is a senior Hezbollah military commander with a significant role in the organization's external operations. He has been notably involved in Hezbollah's activities in Syria and Yemen, where he commanded special forces units supporting the Assad regime and the Houthi movement, respectively. He served in Unit 3800 and was deployed to Yemen to support the Houthis before returning to a senior role in Hezbollah’s Radwan Unit. For his involvement in these conflicts, the U.S. Department of State designated him as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist in 2016 and has offered a reward of up to $5 million for information leading to his capture. |
Unit 3800 | Impact and significance | Impact and significance
Unit 3800 has significantly contributed to Hezbollah's transformation into a transnational actor capable of projecting power beyond Lebanon. By training and equipping allied militias, the unit has enabled Iran to maintain a network of proxy forces that serve its strategic interests across the region. |
Unit 3800 | See also | See also
Hezbollah
Hezbollah armed strength
Unit 900
Unit 910 |
Unit 3800 | References | References
Category:Hezbollah
Category:Hezbollah members
Category:Iran
Category:Terrorism
Category:Quds Force
Category:Iraq
Category:Yemen
Category:Houthis
Category:Axis of Resistance
Category:Individuals designated as terrorists by the United States government
Category:Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List
Category:Organizations designated as terrorist by the United States |
Unit 3800 | Table of Content | Hezbollah, Origins and objectives, Expansion to Yemen, Leadership, Notable personnel, Khalil Yusif Harb, Ali Musa Daqduq, Haytham Ali Tabatabai, Impact and significance, See also, References |
Category:Sportspeople from El Seibo Province | [[Category:Sportspeople from the Dominican Republic by province | El Seibo
Category:People from El Seibo Province |
Category:Sportspeople from El Seibo Province | Table of Content | [[Category:Sportspeople from the Dominican Republic by province |
Draft:Quantum Bio-computing Using Biomolecules | AfC submission/draft | Quantum Bio-computing Using Biomolecules
Quantum bio-computing is an emerging interdisciplinary field at the intersection of computer science and biology that explores the use of biomolecules such as DNA, proteins, and enzymes to perform quantum computations. This field combines molecular biology, quantum physics, and computer science aiming to develop small, fast, and energy-efficient computational systems. |
Draft:Quantum Bio-computing Using Biomolecules | History | History
The idea of utilizing biological structures for quantum computation has emerged recently, enabled by advances in nanotechnology and bioinformatics. Early research demonstrated that biomolecules could serve as biological qubits for quantum operations. |
Draft:Quantum Bio-computing Using Biomolecules | Concept and Mechanism | Concept and Mechanism
In quantum bio-computing, biomolecules act as units for processing and storing quantum information (qubits). Molecules such as DNA or proteins exhibit quantum superposition and entanglement, which are fundamental for quantum computation. |
Draft:Quantum Bio-computing Using Biomolecules | Qubits and Quantum Superposition | Qubits and Quantum Superposition
A qubit can simultaneously exist in the states 0 and 1, mathematically represented as:
where \alpha and \beta are complex numbers satisfying the normalization condition:
Biomolecules are believed to possess these quantum properties at the molecular scale, functioning as biological qubits. |
Draft:Quantum Bio-computing Using Biomolecules | Applications | Applications
Development of small and affordable quantum computers
Performing complex computations in biology, chemistry, and medicine
Creating quantum biosensors for medical and environmental applications |
Draft:Quantum Bio-computing Using Biomolecules | Challenges | Challenges
Maintaining the stability of quantum states in unstable biological environments
Difficulties in synthesizing and precisely controlling biomolecules as qubits
Requirement for advanced technologies to read and write quantum information |
Draft:Quantum Bio-computing Using Biomolecules | Future Outlook | Future Outlook
With ongoing advancements in nanobiology and quantum technologies, quantum bio-computing is poised to revolutionize data processing and play a significant role in developing biological and computational technologies. |
Draft:Quantum Bio-computing Using Biomolecules | References | References
Lambert, N., Chen, Y. N., Cheng, Y. C., Li, C. M., Chen, G. Y., & Nori, F. (2013). Quantum biology. Nature Physics, 9(1), 10-18. https://doi.org/10.1038/nphys2474
Arndt, M., Juffmann, T., & Vedral, V. (2009). Quantum physics meets biology. HFSP Journal, 3(6), 386-400. https://doi.org/10.2976/1.3242902
Patel, A. D. (2010). Quantum aspects of life. World Scientific Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1142/7551
Engel, G. S., Calhoun, T. R., Read, E. L., Ahn, T. K., Mančal, T., Cheng, Y. C., ... & Fleming, G. R. (2007). Evidence for wavelike energy transfer through quantum coherence in photosynthetic systems. Nature, 446(7137), 782-786. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature05678
Lloyd, S. (2011). Quantum coherence in biological systems. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 302(1), 012037. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/302/1/012037 |
Draft:Quantum Bio-computing Using Biomolecules | Table of Content | AfC submission/draft, History, Concept and Mechanism, Qubits and Quantum Superposition, Applications, Challenges, Future Outlook, References |
Mahide Lein | Use dmy dates | Mahide Lein (born 1949) is a German LGBTQ+ activist, organiser and head of a concert agency. She has also campaigned for sex workers rights and with the anti-psychiatric movement. |
Mahide Lein | Biography | Biography
Lein was born in 1949 in Höchst. She attended Goethe University Frankfurt.
Lein became involved with the New Women's Movement and ran the women's café Café Niedenau in a squatted house on Kettenhofweg in Frankfurt am Main from the 1970s. The café hosted exhibitions, political discussions and concerts. She was also one of the founders of the first lesbian centre in Frankfurt.
After moving to Berlin, Lein is credited with shaping Berlin's lesbian scene in the 1980s and 1990s. She was an organiser of the Berlin Christopher Street Day (CSD, Germany and Switzerland's counterpart to pride parades), the anti-psychiatric Irren Offensive Tribunals [de], and the KultHur-Festival to promote sex workers rights.
During the 1990s, Lein worked with gay men on a Russian-German cultural exchange. In May 1992, Lein, the German filmmaker and LGBTQ+ activist Andreas Strohfeldt and the Tschaikowsky Foundation in Saint Petersburg organised the first Russian CSD.
Lein launched the lesbian magazine TV programme, Läsbisch TV, with 27 one-hour episodes broadcast on Berliner Kabel from 1991 to 1993. She has also been interviewed for lesbian documentaries, commenting on "the problems of speaking openly about taboo desires in sexually less tolerant societies." She sat on the jury for the queer film prize TEDDY for two decades and spoke at the 2nd Side by Side LGBT Film Festival in 2009.
Lein is the founder and head the international concert agency AHOI. |
Mahide Lein | Awards | Awards
Civil Courage Award [de] at CSD 2004
Rainbow Award [de] given at Lesbian and Gay City Festival Berlin 2018 |
Mahide Lein | References | References
Category:1944 births
Category:German lesbians
Category:German women activists
Category:German women in business |
Mahide Lein | Table of Content | Use dmy dates, Biography, Awards, References |
Draft:Bianca de Vera | AfC submission | Bianca Franchesca B. Dimapilis (born February 7, 2002), professionally known as Bianca de Vera, is a Filipino actress, internet personality, and rallycross driver. She is best known for playing the roles of Patricia Cunanan in 2 Good 2 Be True which aired on Kapamilya Channel and Gwen Zhang in Unbreak My Heart which aired on GMA Network.
De Vera is currently a housemate in the Philippine television reality show, Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Collab Edition. |
Draft:Bianca de Vera | Career | Career
De Vera competed in ABS-CBN's Junior MasterChef Pinoy Edition in 2011, finishing in 9th place.
De Vera joined TikTok in 2020, where her videos gained significant attention. The following year, in 2021, she became a member of Star Magic and Rise Artists Studio.
In 2022, she marked her return to the entertainment industry by joining the cast of the television series 2 Good 2 Be True. In the show, she portrayed Pat Cunanan, the younger sister of Kathryn Bernardo's character.
In 2023, De Vera appeared in a supporting role in the iWantTFC digital series Teen Clash, an adaptation of the Wattpad series of the same name. She portrayed Yannie Seung, the sassy best friend of the main character. Later that year, De Vera was part of a historic collaboration between GMA and ABS-CBN in the series Unbreak My Heart. She played Gwen Zhang, a wealthy young woman who falls in love with Jerry, portrayed by Will Ashley. |
Draft:Bianca de Vera | Filmography | Filmography
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