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List of Shakey's V-League conference results
Results
Results SeasonConferenceChampionRunner-up3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th1 1st UST – – – – – –2 1st UST PSC – – – – – 2nd UST – – – – – –3 1st – – – –4 1st UST – – – – 2nd UST – – – –5 1st – – – – 2nd UST – – – –6 1st UST – – 2nd UST – – – – 7 1st UST SWU – – 2nd – – – –8 1st SWU – –Open Army Navy Air Force Maynilad - - - – –SEA Club Invitational Vietsovpetro Army MAS Club- - - - - - – – 9 1st UST – –Open Sandugo-SSC-R Cagayan-UPHSD Army Navy - - - - – –10 1st UST DLSU-D USC – –Open Cagayan Smart Army Air Force Meralco PNP Navy – – – –11 1st UST Davao SWU SLUOpen Army Cagayan PLDT Air Force PNP – – – –Reinforced Cagayan (W) IEM (M) Army (W) Systema (M) PLDT (W) (M) Meralco (W) RTU (M) – – – – – – – –12 Open PLDT Army Cagayan Meralco Navy Fourbees Baguio Coast Guard – – – –Collegiate FEU UST Arellano UP CSB DLSU-D Univ.of Batangas SSC–R PUPReinforced PLDT Army UP Navy Kia Forte Coast Guard– – – – – –13 Open Pocari Sweat PAF BaliPure Laoag UP Iriga Baguio – – – – Collegiate UP SSC–R UST San Beda – – Reinforced Pocari Customs BaliPure UST UP Laoag PAF Coast Guard – – – –
List of Shakey's V-League conference results
All-Stars
All-Stars Year Champions Score Runners-up 2013 Smart All Stars 3–2 Shakey's All Stars 2016 Team Palaban 3–1 Team Puso
List of Shakey's V-League conference results
References
References conference results results
List of Shakey's V-League conference results
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Ghulam Qadir Wani (politician, born 1926)
Short description
Ghulam Qadir Wani Nilora (1926–1991) was an Indian politician from the Pulwama district of Jammu and Kashmir. He was a two-time elected member of the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly, representing the Wachi Assembly constituency as a member of the Jammu & Kashmir National Conference.
Ghulam Qadir Wani (politician, born 1926)
Early life
Early life Wani was born in 1926 in Nilora, a village in the Pulwama district of Jammu and Kashmir. He completed his education up to the matriculation level before becoming involved in political and social activities in his native region.
Ghulam Qadir Wani (politician, born 1926)
Political career
Political career Wani began participating in regional politics at an early age and became associated with the Jammu & Kashmir National Conference. He gained recognition for his grassroots involvement in the political affairs of South Kashmir during a politically turbulent period in the region’s history.{{cn} In the 1977 state elections, Wani contested from the Wachi Assembly constituency and defeated Bashir Ahmed Magrey of the Indian National Congress by a margin of 13,518 votes (54.30%)."Wachi Assembly Election 1977 Results". LatestLY. Retrieved 20 May 2025. He was re-elected in the 1983 elections, defeating Ghulam Qadir of the Indian National Congress by a margin of 9,884 votes (34.03%)."Wachi Assembly Election 1983 Results". LatestLY. Retrieved 20 May 2025. Election result maps for both years are available via Wikimedia Commons."Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election result map 1977". Wikimedia Commons. Retrieved 20 May 2025."Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election result map 1983". Wikimedia Commons. Retrieved 20 May 2025.
Ghulam Qadir Wani (politician, born 1926)
Personal life
Personal life Wani remained closely connected to his rural roots throughout his life and was known for his interest in agriculture and social welfare initiatives in Pulwama district.{{cn}
Ghulam Qadir Wani (politician, born 1926)
Death
Death Ghulam Qadir Wani was assassinated in 1991 by unidentified gunmen amid the political unrest and insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir. His death was reported as a significant loss to local political activism in South Kashmir."Assassinated" – Kashmir Life. Retrieved 20 May 2025.
Ghulam Qadir Wani (politician, born 1926)
Legacy
Legacy Wani is remembered in his native region as a grassroots political leader and a two-time elected representative from the Wachi Assembly constituency.{{cn}
Ghulam Qadir Wani (politician, born 1926)
References
References
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Dying To Self is an American metalcore band formed in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 2024. The band is currently signed to Dying to Self Records and is known for blending elements of metalcore, post-hardcore, alternative metal, nu metal, and alternative rock. Initially launched as a solo project by vocalist and producer Justin Gaige Kwin, the band has since evolved into a collaborative effort with the addition of bassist and vocalist Richard.
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History
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Formation (2024–2025)
Formation (2024–2025) Dying To Self was founded in early 2024 by Justin Udell, who performs under the name Gaige Kwin, alongside collaborator Charles Colebrook (Chuck). The project began as a creative outlet for Gaige’s songwriting and production, with the duo releasing their debut single, Thrones Fall, later that year. The track, featuring KXINGXCLUTXCH, was self-produced and distributed independently with Distrokid and is available anywhere you stream you music. The release of this single helping the band gain a local following and are hoping to start preforming after the release of the "Spiritual Warfare EP" In May 2024, Gaige officially adopted the name Dying To Self for his solo project, while Chuck pursued separate musical endeavors. Gaige described the project as part of the emerging Kingdom-core scene, aiming to create music that is both spiritually resonant and musically intense. He announced plans for an EP titled Spiritual Warfare, describing it as a collection of songs that are “bone-chillingly perfect and timeless.”
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Line-up Changes and ''Spiritual Warfare EP'' (2025–present)
Line-up Changes and Spiritual Warfare EP (2025–present) In 2025, Gaige began collaborating with Richard, who contributed bass and backing vocals. The two decided to formalize the band as a duo and co-produce the upcoming Spiritual Warfare EP, which is expected to release in Q4 2025. The band has expressed a desire to make the EP a meaningful addition to the Christ-core and Christian metal scenes, aiming to “put the Christ in Christmas” with a holiday-season release.
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Musical Style and Influences
Musical Style and Influences Dying To Self’s sound incorporates aggressive riffs, melodic breakdowns, and spiritually driven lyrics. Their music draws from a wide range of genres including metalcore, post-hardcore, nu metal, and alternative rock, with a strong emphasis on Christian themes and emotional intensity.
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Band Members
Band Members
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Current Members
Current Members Justin Udell (Gaige Kwin) – Lead vocals, songwriting, production (2024–present) Richard – Bass, backing vocals, production (2025–present)
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Past Members
Past Members Charles Colebrook (Chuck) – Collaborator on debut single (2024)
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Discography
Discography
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Singles
Singles Thrones Fall (feat. KXINGXCLUTXCH) – 2024
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EPs
EPs Spiritual Warfare – *Expected Q4 2025*
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Live Performances
Live Performances Local performances at Kilby Court, Salt Lake City No major tours or festivals to date
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References
References Self source and social media page- https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=122096185190889064&set=a.122096185226889064
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External Links
External Links
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Badi Ahmad Chowdhury
Infobox officeholder
Khan Bahadur Haji Badi Ahmad Chowdhury CIE (23 March 1886 - 13 April 1962) was a Bengali politician and zamindar. He served as a member of both the Bengal Legislative Council and Bengal Legislative Assembly.
Badi Ahmad Chowdhury
Early life and family
Early life and family Chowdhury was born on 23 March 1886 at the Bailchhari Wazir Bari (now Khan Bahadur Bari) in Banshkhali, Chittagong District, Bengal Presidency (now in Bangladesh). His father, Mazaharun Nabi Chowdhury, belonged to a Bengali zamindar family of Muslim Viziers. His mother, Tamizunnesa Chowdhury, was a housewife. His ancestor Syed Abdur Rahman Siddiqi migrated from Arabia to Bengal, settling down in Chittagong. Siddiqi's grandson Muhammad Khan served as the Naib-Wazir under Mughal governor Shaista Khan. Chowdhury's great grandfather Muhammad Ahmad Hussain Chowdhury migrated from Mallik Subhan to Bailchhari. Chowdhury's two younger brothers were divisional forest officer Khan Sahib Alhaj Rafiq Ahmed Chowdhury and Qazi Aziz Ahmed Chowdhury.
Badi Ahmad Chowdhury
Career
Career Badi Ahmed Chowdhury started his career soon after completing his primary education. At the age of 18, he was appointed as the Manager of Muhammad Abdul Bari's Munshi Estate in Anwara. Later, he served as the President of Bailchhari-Katharia Union in Banshkhali for a long 30 years from 1920 to 1950. In June 1929, he contested the Bengal Legislative Council elections for Chittagong South constituency (13 thanas from Rangunia to Teknaf) and won, serving as a member of the Council for eight years. Additionally, on December 15, 1943, he was by-elected as a Member of the Bengal Legislative Assembly (MLA) as a representative of the zamindars of Chittagong, Noakhali, Sylhet, and Tipperah, which formed the divisional Chittagong Landholders constituency. He was awarded the title "Amirul Hajj" in 1935 as the representative of the pilgrims of undivided Bengal, and the title "Khan Bahadur" by the British Raj in 1936. When famine struck Chittagong during World War II he approved 700,000 tons of rice from the legislature through a motion in the Bengal Legislative Assembly and distributed it to Chittagong. He was a member of various industrial, business and other organizations in Bengal and held important positions. He was the Commissioner of Chittagong Municipality, a member of the General Hospital and Medical School, a director of the Deshpriya Sugar Mill, Calcutta and the Indo-Burma Traders Bank.
Badi Ahmad Chowdhury
Death
Death He died on 13 April 1962 in East Pakistan.
Badi Ahmad Chowdhury
References
References Category:1962 deaths Category:1886 births Category:Bengal MLAs 1937–1945 Category:Bengali Muslims Category:People from Banshkhali Upazila Category:Bangladeshi people of Arab descent
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Water polo at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships – Women's tournament
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<noinclude> The women's water polo tournament at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships will be held from 11 to 24 July 2025. This will be the 18th time that the women's water polo tournament has been played since the first edition in 1986. United States are the defending champions, having beaten Hungary in Doha 2024.
Water polo at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships – Women's tournament
Qualification
Qualification thumb|center|Map of qualifiers for the 2025 World Aquatics Championships: |325px Qualification took place between January 2024 and April 2025, with a mix of international competitions organised by World Aquatics and continental championships held by the regional bodies acting as qualification. The slot allocation was as follows:https://resources.fina.org/fina/document/2024/09/30/949ea06d-cf94-4a22-b606-55173776affc/Qualification-system-Singapore-2025_WATER-POLO.pdf Host nation: 1 slot 2024 Olympics: 3 slots 2025 World Cup: 3 slots 2025 Asian Championship: 3 slots 2024 Pan American Championship: 2 slots 2024 European Championship: 3 slots African selection: 1 slot Oceanian qualification: 1 slot Of the 16 countries that qualified, 14 took part in 2024. Croatia will make their debut at the championship, while Argentina and Japan returns after a one edition absence. Regarding the non qualifiers, Kazakhstan failed to qualify, marking Kazakhstan's first non-qualification since 2005. Having taken part in 2024, Brazil failed to qualify. Surprisingly, 2024 Olympics participants, Canada, didn't enter the 2024 Pan American Championship and thus failed to qualify for the first time ever. EventDatesHostsQuotaQualifier(s) Host nation 1 2024 Olympics 27 July – 10 August Paris 3 2025 World Cup 14 December 2024 – 20 April 2025 Chengdu 3 2025 Asian Championship 25 February – 2 March Zhaoqing 2 2024 Pan American Championship 20–26 November 2024 Ibagué 2 2024 European Championship 5–13 January 2024 Eindhoven 3 African selection 1 Oceanian qualification 1 Total 16
Water polo at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships – Women's tournament
Final draw
Final draw The Final draw was held at 17:00 CET on 7 May 2025 at the World Aquatics' interim headquarters in Budapest, Hungary. The draw was hosted by sports presenter Edit Szalay. Water polo players, Laura Ester and Filip Filipović, alongside World Aquatics President Husain Al-Musallam and Singaporean Olympian Mark Chay, were the guests who assisted with the draw. There were no draw restrictions.
Water polo at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships – Women's tournament
Seeding
Seeding The seeding was announced on 6 May 2025, a day before the draw. Pot 1Pot 2Pot 3Pot 4
Water polo at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships – Women's tournament
Draw
Draw + Group ATeam + Group BTeam + Group CTeam + Group DTeam
Water polo at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships – Women's tournament
Referees
Referees On 26 April 2025, the following referees were announced as officiating the championship.https://wwpra.org/2025/04/26/world-aquatics-championships-singapore-2025/ Region Country Referees Africa Dasch Barber Americas German Moller Marcella Braga Evan Andrews Jennifer McCall Scott Michael Voltz Asia Liang Zhang Chisato Kurosaki Region Country RefereesAsia Zhekang Wu Europe Andrej Franulovic Aurely Blanchard Frank Ohme Maxim Gerasimov Georgios Stavridis Alessia Ferrari Stanko Ivanovski Region Country Referees Europe Michiel Zwart Mihai Balanescu Ivan Rakovic Boris Margeta David Gomez Marta Cabanas Oceania Fiona Haigh Nicholas Hodgers Megan Rose Perry
Water polo at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships – Women's tournament
Preliminary round
Preliminary round
Water polo at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships – Women's tournament
Group A
Group A
Water polo at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships – Women's tournament
Group B
Group B
Water polo at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships – Women's tournament
Group C
Group C
Water polo at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships – Women's tournament
Group D
Group D
Water polo at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships – Women's tournament
Knockout stage
Knockout stage
Water polo at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships – Women's tournament
Bracket
Bracket Championship bracket 5th place bracket 9th place bracket 13th place bracket
Water polo at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships – Women's tournament
References
References
Water polo at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships – Women's tournament
External links
External links [ Singapore 2025] World Aquatics Water Polo website 2025 Women Category:2025 in women's water polo
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Summary
Summary Ray Oldenburg, author of The Great Good Place, with his beloved dog, Pensacola, Florida, 2019.
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Licensing
Licensing
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Freeze Alarm
Short description
A freeze alarm (also called a low-temperature alarm or freeze monitor) is a device that tracks ambient temperature and issues an alert when the temperature falls below a user-defined threshold. Its chief purpose is to warn property owners early enough to prevent freeze-related damage such as burst water pipes, failed heating systems, or losses to temperature-sensitive goods. Repairing a single burst pipe in a residence can cost well over US$10,000 on average, making proactive warnings financially attractive.
Freeze Alarm
Operation and features
Operation and features Most freeze alarms combine a temperature sensor with either a local indicator or a remote communication module. A typical residential set-point is between , providing a margin above the freezing point of water. Early products such as the Honeywell “Winter Watchman” used a simple thermostat that closed a circuit to flash a lamp when indoor temperature dropped, alerting neighbours passing by. Contemporary units use solid-state sensors and microcontrollers, allowing adjustable thresholds, continuous logging, and multi-condition monitoring (e.g. power loss, humidity, water leaks, or smoke-alarm sound detection). Local-only alerts use a siren or flashing beacon—such as the battery-powered “Freeze Flash” window light—to attract the attention of neighbours. Remote-notification alarms contact designated recipients through telephone, SMS, e-mail, or push notification, a critical feature for unattended properties.
Freeze Alarm
Applications
Applications Freeze alarms are common in: Seasonal homes and cabins left vacant during winter. Primary residences as part of home-security or environmental-monitoring systems; many alarm panels support dedicated freeze sensors. Greenhouses and agriculture where heater failure can damage crops in hours. Industrial and cold-chain logistics; single-use freeze indicators warn if pharmaceuticals or perishables have been exposed to or below.
Freeze Alarm
Types
Types thumb|upright=1|A plug-in cellular freeze alarm with temperature, humidity and power-loss sensors. Category Communication method Typical use Telephone dialer PSTN or VoIP land-line; dials pre-programmed numbers with a recorded message. Classic example: Control Products “FreezeAlarm” series (Basic, Intermediate, Deluxe). Homes with an existing land-line. Internet (Wi-Fi/Ethernet) Sends e-mail/SMS via cloud server; view data through app or web dashboard. Example: Temperature@lert WiFi350 sensor. Properties with reliable broadband. Cellular Built-in GSM/LTE modem sends SMS, voice call or push alert; often includes battery backup. Example devices include CabinPulse all-in-one multi-sensor units designed for remote cabins. Remote cabins, RVs, greenhouses lacking land-line or Wi-Fi. Local indicator Beacon or audible alarm only (no remote communication). Example: Lumastrobe “Freeze Flash”. Locations with neighbours able to observe the signal. Many smart-home ecosystems offer battery-powered freeze sensors that report to a central hub; if temperature falls below , the hub notifies occupants or a monitoring centre.
Freeze Alarm
Commercial availability
Commercial availability The first telephone freeze alarms reached the consumer market in the late 1980s, notably the Sensaphone 400 (also marketed as “CottageSitter”). During the 2010s, internet-connected monitors such as the Temperature@lert WiFi350 and the Elertus Smart Sensor popularised cloud dashboards. Cellular multi-sensor units now dominate the remote-property segment because they remain operational through power and internet outages, albeit with a required data subscription. Entry-level local indicators cost under US$100, whereas cellular systems with cloud services typically retail for US$150–300 plus monthly fees.
Freeze Alarm
See also
See also Environmental monitoring Smart home Cold chain
Freeze Alarm
References
References
Freeze Alarm
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Kigali Daily News
Kigali Daily News Kigali Daily News is an English-online news platform based in Rwanda. Founded in 2022, the site aims to collect and share Rwandan news with a global audience, covering topics ranging from politics, culture, sports, to entertainment. It is recognized for its digital-first approach and youth-driven editorial voice.
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History
History Kigali Daily News was founded in 2022 by Nahimana Fabrice, popularly known as Fabosfli. The platform was created with the goal of amplifying Rwanda’s story beyond headlines, focusing on stories often overlooked by mainstream media. The site gained traction through its presence on social media and its use of multimedia storytelling. Over time, it became a key online source for news about Rwanda, especially for younger readers and members of the Rwandan diaspora.
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Recognition and Impact
Recognition and Impact Kigali Daily News has received local media attention. It was featured in a 2024 profile by **Rudicare**, which described it as a rising voice in East African digital journalism. A similar article by **AI Spruce** emphasized the site’s innovative content strategy and impact on perceptions of Rwanda abroad. In 2025, the outlet was collaborated with **KT Press** in an article about Lake Kivu . The platform has also appeared in entertainment-related features, such as a 2024 list by **BoredMonday** highlighting “Top 10 Most Beautiful Women in Rwanda,” where it was credited for its photography and online influence. Moreover, **Kigali Times** and **BBC Gahuza** have cited or referenced content from Kigali Daily News in their reporting on refugee arrivals and other national stories.
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Content
Content The platform covers a range of subjects, including: National politics and governance Youth culture and digital trends Diaspora and development Sports news, particularly on Rwandan football Social change and education in Rwanda
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External Links
External Links Official Website
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References
References
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Scott Streeb is an American landscape architect and Principal at Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates (MVVA), where he also serves as Director of the firm's Denver office. He is recognized for his work designing inclusive public spaces, ecologically responsive parks, and dynamic play environments across North America.
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Early life and education
Early life and education Streeb was born and raised in Colorado. He attended Columbine High School in Columbine, Colorado, and was a freshman during the 1999 Columbine High School massacre. He graduated in 2002. He earned a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture from Colorado State University, where he received the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) Honor Award. His early experiences with nature and physical space contributed to a tactile and site-driven design sensibility.
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Career
Career Streeb joined MVVA in 2006 and has played a central role in projects spanning playgrounds, riverfronts, urban parks, and large-scale ecological restorations. He is particularly known for designing public spaces that foster multigenerational play and community engagement. As Director of the MVVA Denver office, he oversees design operations, firm strategy, mentorship, and outreach. Streeb is also an advocate for maintaining craft-based approaches in the digital age of landscape architecture.
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Notable projects
Notable projects Streeb has contributed to or led the design of numerous award-winning public spaces: Maggie Daley Park, Chicago, Illinois Gathering Place, Tulsa, Oklahoma Chelsea Waterside Park Playground, New York, New York Coney Island Amphitheater, Brooklyn, New York Pier 54 (Little Island), New York, New York Brooklyn Bridge Park (Piers 1, 3, 4, 6 and Squibb Bridge), Brooklyn, New York Jardin Matisse, Quebec City, Quebec Turkey Mountain Urban Wilderness, Tulsa, Oklahoma Poudre River Revitalization Initiative (PRRI), Greeley, Colorado Port Lands Flood Protection Project, Toronto, Ontario
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Lectures and media appearances
Lectures and media appearances Streeb has lectured widely and been featured in various professional and mainstream publications: "The Iterative Process at MVVA" – University of Guelph (Jack & Gerry Vandergrift Memorial Lecture) "Landscape Design 101" – Center for Architecture, New York "Talents & Masterminds" – Topos Magazine "Tulsa Expansion and Urban Integration" – LA CES Lecture Series "Poudre River Restoration Plan" – Archinect News LinkedIn post on MVVA Canada playground "Men Feel the Pull of Pilates" – The Wall Street Journal "Poudre River Restoration Video" – 9News Denver "MVVA Opens Denver Office" – BizWest "Poudre River Restoration Update" – City of Greeley "Landscape Architects Are the Surprising New Heroes of NYC Real Estate" – New York Post
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Personal life
Personal life Streeb is an avid practitioner of yoga and Pilates, a lifestyle that he credits with improving physical strength and mental clarity. He was featured in The Wall Street Journal article "Men Feel the Pull of Pilates" discussing how Pilates has impacted his personal fitness.
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Design philosophy
Design philosophy Streeb advocates for landscapes that elicit a range of emotional responses—joy, wonder, reflection, and connection. His work often reflects site history, ecological processes, and the needs of diverse users. He champions design that is physically immersive, materially expressive, and socially inclusive.
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External links
External links Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates Official Website :Category:Living people :Category:American landscape architects :Category:Colorado State University alumni :Category:People from Colorado :Category:Columbine High School alumni :Category:Year of birth missing (living people)
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Amphissa inopinata
Short description
Amphissa inopinata is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Columbellidae, the dove snails.
Amphissa inopinata
Distribution
Distribution This species is occurs in the Atlantic Ocean off São Paulo, Brazil.
Amphissa inopinata
References
References Monsecour, K. & Monsecour, D. (2024). New species of Columbellidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) from Brazil. Gloria Maris. 62(3): 119-125. inopinata Category:Gastropods described in 2024
Amphissa inopinata
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Alkali fusion, also called caustic fusion, is a chemical process used in the processing of minerals, especially silicates, where minerals are treated with a base to make them more suitable for further processing. Alkali fusion reduces the temperature needed for many decomposition reactions that break down minerals.
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Applications
Applications Alkali fusion is commonly used to extract metals from silicate minerals. For example, alkali fusion improves the decomposition of the phyllosilicate muscovite into gehlenite (a sorosilicate) and soluble sodium silicate. Prior to the invention of the Bayer process, aluminium was produced by the alkali fusion of bauxite and sodium hydroxide.
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References
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Amphissa triangularis
Short description
Amphissa triangularis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Columbellidae, the dove snails.
Amphissa triangularis
Distribution
Distribution This species is occurs in the Atlantic Ocean off São Paulo, Brazil.
Amphissa triangularis
References
References Monsecour, K. & Monsecour, D. (2024). New species of Columbellidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) from Brazil. Gloria Maris. 62(3): 119-125. triangularis Category:Gastropods described in 2024
Amphissa triangularis
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Sajjad Ibraheem
Short description
Sajjad Ibrahim (born 28 April 2001) is a Pakistani cricketer who plays as a right-handed top-order batter and right-arm medium bowler. He has represented Peshawar in domestic cricket and played for the Speen Ghar Tigers in the 2022 Shpageeza Cricket League.
Sajjad Ibraheem
Early life and domestic career
Early life and domestic career Born in Lahore, Pakistan, Sajjad Ibrahim developed an early interest in cricket, participating in local street games and joining cricket academies. His early performances led to selection in various youth-level teams. He made his first-class debut for Peshawar in November 2024 against Rawalpindi at the Shoaib Akhtar Cricket Stadium, where he scored 73 runs in the first innings. In 2022, he appeared for the Speen Ghar Tigers in the Shpageeza Cricket League in Afghanistan, marking his T20 debut.
Sajjad Ibraheem
References
References
Sajjad Ibraheem
External links
External links Sajjad Ibrahim at ESPNcricinfo Sajjad Ibrahim at CREX Category:2001 births Category:Living people Category:Pakistani cricketers Category:Peshawar cricketers Category:Speen Ghar Tigers cricketers Category:People from Lahore Category:Cricketers from Punjab, Pakistan
Sajjad Ibraheem
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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Lolade Dosunmu Adeyemi (2nd nomination)
[[:Lolade Dosunmu Adeyemi]]
:Lolade Dosunmu Adeyemi AfDs for this article: – (View AfDView log | edits since nomination) () Fails WP:NACADEMICS. Aside from a single article in The Guardian Nigeria, there is no significant independent coverage to establish notability. She is an accomplished woman but has no widely cited recognized publications or major awards. A Forbes 1000 mention and involvement in a few publications and minor advisory roles do not meet the threshold for notability. Mooonswimmer 15:32, 20 May 2025 (UTC) Note: This discussion has been included in the deletion sorting lists for the following topics: Academics and educators, Women, and Nigeria. Shellwood (talk) 15:51, 20 May 2025 (UTC) Delete: Again, Fails WP:NACADEMICS or WP:GNG. Insufficient coverages found to establish notability of any sort. Vanderwaalforces (talk) 16:22, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
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