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Draft:Parrot Kindergarten
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Parrot Kindergarten is a 2025 Covetower documentary film directed by veteran investigative journalist and producer Amy Herdy in her directorial debut. Parrot Kindergarten features the groundbreaking work of Jennifer Taylor O’Connor and her Goffin’s cockatoo, Ellie, the evolution of their relationship and Jennifer’s efforts to have Ellie scientifically recognized as being able to intentionally communicate. The film explores their journey in interspecies communication, highlighting Ellie's ability to read, draw, and use technology to express her needs and emotions. The film premiered at the 40th Santa Barbara International Film Festival in February 2025.
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Premise
Premise The documentary chronicles the life of attorney Jennifer Taylor O’Connor, a former member of the Institute of Basic Life Principles, or IBLP, which has widely been regarded as a cult. Left with trauma from her time in the cult, a bad marriage and then a devastating miscarriage, Jennifer found healing through her bond with Ellie, her Goffin’s cockatoo. Together, they developed a unique form of communication, with Ellie demonstrating the ability to read basic words, draw letters with her beak, and use a tablet to convey her feelings. Jennifer was also able to use the same teaching methods with another one of her parrots, Isabelle. Jennifer’s work with Ellie, Isabelle and other parrots led her to become a scientific researcher in the field of animal cognition where she overcame obstacles in her successful efforts for recognition of parrot sentience.
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Production
Production Directed by Amy Herdy, known for her investigative documentary work including Allen v. Farrow, the film was also produced and written by Herdy, and made in association with Kerry E. Berchem and the William Joseph Charitable Fund, through William Sandbrook, Ava Handza, Charlotte Handza and Noah Handza. Lyman Smith was the editor and co-writer. Primary cinematography was by Thaddeus Wadleigh, and secondary camera was Richard Denmark. Executive Producers were Doug Liman, Richard Arlook and Joseph Zalman. Parrot Kindergarten began production in March 2024, with principal photography done at Jennifer’s home in Jupiter, Florida. The film crew, including Herdy, spent extensive time with Jennifer’s parrots before production began in order for the birds to acclimate to the film team and the equipment. The film premiered at the 40th Santa Barbara International Film Festival in February 2025.
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Reception
Reception Parrot Kindergarten has been praised for its heartwarming portrayal of the bond between Jennifer and Ellie. The film received rave reviews at its premiere at the Santa Barbara Film Festival and has garnered attention for its innovative exploration of animal cognition, communication and connection. Released through the platform Gathr, the documentary has become one of the platform’s most popular films, reaching audiences in cities throughout the U.S. and also around the world, including Great Britain, Canada, Australia, Sweden, the Netherlands and Germany. It holds a rating of 9.3 out of 10 on IMDB. Reviewers’ comments include: “The most moving and insightful documentary” and “This film isn't just about birds doing tricks. It's about agency, emotion, and the undeniable intelligence of animals we so often underestimate.”
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External links
External links Parrot Kindergarten Official Website Parrot Kindergarten IMDb Page My Reading Pets: The Learning Adventures of Ellie and Isabelle Covetower
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Under the Three Linden Trees Tenement
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Under the Three Linden Trees Tenement House (also known as the Bogaczowska Tenement) (Polish: Kamienica Pod Trzema Lipami) is a tenement house located at 16 Mikołajska Street in Kraków in the District I Old Town.
Under the Three Linden Trees Tenement
History
History The tenement was built in the 14th century on the site of the former estate of the mayor Albert, which was demolished after his rebellion against the king was suppressed. Initially, it was a single-story building. In the 15th century, a first floor was added. At the beginning of the 19th century, it underwent a thorough reconstruction. It was then given a Neoclassical facade, and above the ground floor, an emblem depicting three linden trees of varying heights was placed. Above the tallest tree, positioned at the center of the composition, an inscription with the name of the tenement was added. In 1873, the building was extended with a second floor. On March 23, 1968 , the villa was entered into the Registry of Cultural Property. It is also entered into the municipal register of monuments of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship. left|thumb|273x273px|Reliefs on the facade
Under the Three Linden Trees Tenement
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References Category:Buildings and structures in Kraków Category:14th century in Poland
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Natali Kossoumna Liba'a
Short description
Natali Kossoumna Liba'a is a Cameroonian geographer and university professor. He teaches in the Department of Geography of the Ecole Normale Supérieure of the University of Maroua. Author of several books, he is also a specialist in the management of rural territories and natural resources, marginalities, ethnic minorities and pastoralism.
Natali Kossoumna Liba'a
Biography
Biography Natali Kossoumna Liba'a was born in 1976 in Cameroon. A graduate of the Paul Valéry Montpellier III University in France, he obtained his PhD in Geography in 2008 and the accreditation to supervise research in 2014. Author of several scientific publications, he is the author of the Kossoumnian theory of the sedentarization cycle of nomads in the Sudano-Sahelian zone of Africa. He also wrote a collection of satirical poems and short stories entitled The Bastards-Les Salauds. He is a member of the Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement in France.
Natali Kossoumna Liba'a
Publications
Publications KOSSOUMNA LIBAA N., and NGUIFFO S. 2023. Land in Cameroon, the urgency of reforms, Langaa Research & Publishing CIG, Mankon, Bamenda, 292 p. GANOTA B., BASKA TOUSSIA D. V. and KOSSOUMNA LIBAA N. (Eds). 2019. Water and Development in the Sudano-Sahelian Environment of Central Africa: Environmental, Health and Geopolitical Analyses, Editions Dinimber & Larimber, Yaoundé, Yaoundé, 317 p. KOSSOUMNA LIBA'A N., DILI PALAI C (Eds). 2018. G Genre, savoirs et dynamique de développement au Cameroun: pour une valorisation des potentialités locales, Yaoundé, 260p. KOSSOUMNA LIBA'A N. 2017. The end of pastoral nomadism? Crises in livestock territories in Northern Cameroon. Dinimber & Larimber Editions, Yaoundé, 190p. KOSSOUMNA LIBA'A N., DJIANGOUE B., WANIE C. M (Eds). 2017. Risks and Disasters in the Sudano-Sahelian Zone of Cameroon: Hazards, Vulnerabilities and Resilience, Editions Cheikh Anta Diop, Douala, 312p. WATANG ZIEBA F., KOSSOUMNA LIBA'A N., GONNE B (Eds). 2016. Pressures on territories and natural resources in Northern Cameroon: Environmental and health issues, CLE, Yaoundé, 285p. KOSSOUMNA LIBA'A N. 2014. Les salauds, Recueil de poèmes, Generis, Paris, 119 p. KOSSOUMNA LIBA'A N. 2014. Crises in the cotton sector in Cameroon: foundations and adaptation strategies of actors, CLE Editions, Yaoundé, 426p. KOSSOUMNA LIBA'A N. 2012. Les éleveurs mbororo du Nord-Cameroun de Natali Kossoumna Liba'a - Decitre, Éditions de L'Harmattan, Paris, 272p.
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See Also
See Also Felix Watang Zieba Bernard Gonne
Natali Kossoumna Liba'a
References
References Category: Cameroonian literature Category:1976 births Category:Cameroonian academics Category:Cameroonian poets Category:Cameroonian writers Category:Cameroonian writers in French Category:20th-century Cameroonian male writers Category:20th-century Cameroonian literature
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Miller ministry
'''Miller ministry'''
Miller ministry could refer to: Miller ministry (British Columbia), the British Columbia, Canada, government led by Dan Miller from 1999 to 2000 Miller ministry (Ontario), the Ontario, Canada, government led by Frank Miller in 1985
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Short description
Echthromorpha is a widespread genus of the parasitic wasp family Ichneumonidae. Echthromorpha species are parasitoids of insects, usually the pupae of Lepidoptera.
Echthromorpha
Species
Species There are 14 species:Catalogue of Life. (2025). https://www.catalogueoflife.org/?taxonKey=49QG retrieved 20 May 2025.Myers, P., R. Espinosa, C. S. Parr, T. Jones, G. S. Hammond, and T. A. Dewey. (2025) The Animal Diversity Web. https://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Echthromorpha/classification/#Echthromorpha retrieved 20 May 2025. Echthromorpha agrestoria (Swederus, 1787) Echthromorpha ashmeadi (Perkins, 1910) Echthromorpha ceramocare (Vachal, 1907) Echthromorpha gnathon Krieger, 1909 Echthromorpha hawaiiensis (Ashmead, 1900) Echthromorpha inimica (Smith, 1863) Echthromorpha intricatoria (Fabricius, 1804) Echthromorpha marquisensis Cheesman, 1928 Echthromorpha nigricornis (Smith, 1865) Echthromorpha nukuhivae Perkins, 1952 Echthromorpha plagiata (Smith, 1858) Echthromorpha quodi (Vachal, 1907) Echthromorpha tirathabae Perkins, 1937 Echthromorpha walkeri Cameron, 1886
Echthromorpha
Distribution
Distribution These wasps are found in the Afrotropical, Indomalayan, Australasian, and Oceanian realms. Most species have restricted distributions in Australasia and Oceania, but Echthromorpha agrestoria is widespread from Africa to Oceania.GBIF (2025) Echthromorpha Holmgren, 1868. Global Biodiversity Information Facility. https://www.gbif.org/species/1304646 retrieved 20 May 2025.
Echthromorpha
Gallery
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Echthromorpha
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Silverbacks (band)
Short description
Silverbacks are an Irish post-punk band, with members based in County Kildare, Drogheda and Paris.https://nialler9.com/silverbacks-giving-away-an-inch-of/
Silverbacks (band)
Career
Career Silverbacks were founded in 2018 by brothers Daniel and Kilian O'Kelly, gradually growing to a six-piece. Their first album, Fad, came out in 2020, receiving four stars out of five from The Irish Times and being nominated for the Choice Music Prize. The Irish Times compared their style to Television, Talking Heads and The Fall. The second album, Archive Material, was released in 2022.https://nialler9.com/silverbacks-junk-drawer-for-dublin-show/ Their third album, Easy Being a Winner, was released in 2024 and was also nominated for the Choice Music Prize.https://nialler9.com/choice-music-prize-albums-2024-shortlist/https://nialler9.com/silverbacks-announce-third-record-easy-being-a-winner/
Silverbacks (band)
Personnel
Personnel Daniel O’Kelly (vocals, guitar) Emma Hanlon (backing vocals) Kilian O’Kelly (guitar) Paul Leamy (bass) Gary Wickham (drums) Peader Kearney (guitar)
Silverbacks (band)
Discography
Discography EP Sink The Fat Moon (2017) She Cut Her Hair (2021) Albums Fad (2020) Archive Material (2022) Easy Being a Winner (2024)
Silverbacks (band)
References
References
Silverbacks (band)
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External links THUMPER on Bandcamp Category:Musical groups from Dublin (city) Category:Irish post-punk music groups Category:2017 establishments in Ireland Category:2010s in Irish music Category:2020s in Irish music
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Mont Trapèze
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Mont Trapèze is a mountain in the French Southern and Antarctic Lands. Located on the Courbet Peninsula, Grande Terre, Kerguelen Islands, it rises to a height of above sea level.Google Earth The name of this mountain was chosen by French geographer Edgar Aubert de la Rüe.
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References Category:Landforms of the Kerguelen Islands Category:Landforms of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands
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Draft:Aftermath of World War I in the Middle East
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The Aftermath of World War I in the Middle East led to the region's political landscape undergoing a significant shift following World War I, leading to the fall of the centuries-old Ottoman Empire and the rise of new nation-states influenced by Europe. Western mandates and protectorates in formerly Ottoman-controlled territories were established by the 1916 Sykes-Picot Agreement, the 1917 Balfour Declaration, and later treaties like the 1920 Treaty of Sèvres and the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne. The modern Middle East was shaped by regional resistance and nationalist movements that arose when Britain and France took control of large regions, including Iraq, Transjordan, Palestine, Syria, and Lebanon.
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Karnaukhov
'''Karnaukhov'''
Karnaukhov (masculine, , ) or Karnaukhova (feminine, , ) is a Russian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Mikhail Karnaukhov (born 1994), Belarusian ice hockey player Pavel Karnaukhov (born 1997), Russian ice hockey player Valentina Vasilyevna Karnaukhova (born 2001), Russian video blogger, TikTok personality, singer, and actress Category:Russian-language surnames Category:Belarusian-language surnames
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Los Colorados
'''Los Colorados'''
Los Colorados may refer to: Los Colorados (caldera), a caldera in Chile Los Colorados Formation, a geological formation in western Argentina Los Colorados mine, an iron mine in Atacama Region, Chile Los Colorados (music group), music group from Ukraine
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DankPods
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DankPods is the channel name of Australian tech YouTuber Wade Nixon (1990) who lives in Adelaide, Australia. He reviews electronic devices, such as headphones, MP3 players, iPods, phones, other tech products and even old cars on his secondary channel, Garbage Time. He is a musician, and uploads drum-related videos on a secondary channel, Drum Thing. The channel has 1.7 million subscribers for content centered on old technology and the associated nostalgia for items such as MP3 players. He also mods iPods, adding features such as several terabytes of storage, or replacing the hard drive with an SSD.
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Draft:Alar Rim Retraction
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Draft:Alar Rim Retraction
Alar rim retraction
Alar rim retraction Alar rim retraction is a nasal contour deformity involving the superior displacement of the alar margin, which leads to excessive nostril show and disruption of the normal nasal base aesthetic. This condition may be congenital, traumatic, or acquired—most frequently as a complication following rhinoplasty. In addition to its cosmetic impact, alar rim retraction may impair nasal airflow by compromising the external nasal valve.
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Anatomy and function
Anatomy and function The alar rim is formed by the caudal border of the lower lateral cartilage, the overlying skin, and subcutaneous tissue. It defines the shape and integrity of the external nasal valve, the narrowest part of the nasal airway. A normal alar rim follows a gently convex arc in the frontal view and lies approximately 1 to 2 millimeters below the long axis of the nostril aperture when viewed laterally. Elevation or distortion of this rim alters both nasal function and appearance.
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Causes
Causes Alar rim retraction may arise from a variety of etiologies. Congenital cases are usually due to cartilage hypoplasia or soft tissue underdevelopment. Traumatic injuries to the nose may cause cartilage distortion, fracture, or soft tissue scarring that elevates the alar margin. The most frequent cause is iatrogenic. Over-resection of the lower lateral cartilage, particularly during cosmetic rhinoplasty, can lead to alar weakening.Toriumi DM. New Concepts in Nasal Tip Contouring. Facial Plast Surg Clin North Am. 2009;17(1):55–90. doi:10.1016/j.fsc.2008.10.005 Excessive cephalic trimming, improper support of the alar rim during tip refinement, and inadequate reconstruction techniques are all implicated.Gunter JP, Cochran CS, Marin VP. Component rhinoplasty: a deconstruction and analysis of techniques. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2004;113(4):1681–1695. Postoperative scar contracture may exacerbate the retraction. In rare cases, inflammatory diseases such as granulomatosis with polyangiitis or post-radiation fibrosis may also cause retraction.
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Clinical presentation
Clinical presentation Patients typically present with increased nostril show, most apparent on lateral and frontal examination. The condition may result in asymmetric or notched appearance of the nostril, visible exposure of the internal lining of the nose, and a disrupted alar-columellar relationship. Functionally, patients may complain of nasal obstruction, especially with deep inspiration or during exercise, due to external nasal valve collapse.
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Diagnosis
Diagnosis Diagnosis is based on clinical examination and standardized photographic analysis. Physical examination should assess the position of the alar rim relative to the nostril aperture and the nasal tip. The Cottle maneuver and evaluation of nasal valve collapse during inspiration can help assess functional significance. Nasal endoscopy may aid in ruling out internal anatomical obstructions or concomitant pathologies. Imaging, such as CT, is rarely required unless sinus or skeletal pathology is suspected.
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Management
Management Treatment is primarily surgical and depends on the severity of the retraction, the underlying cause, and the presence of prior surgery or scarring. Mild retraction without collapse may be addressed with conservative techniques, but more commonly, structural grafting is required. Structural grafts using autologous cartilage—most often harvested from the septum, auricular concha, or costal cartilage—are used to restore contour and support.Daniel RK. Rhinoplasty: Septal saddle deformity and the correction of alar retraction. Clin Plast Surg. 2010;37(2):281–296. Alar rim grafts are placed along the marginal rim to reestablish the natural curve and minimize nostril show. For more severe cases, composite grafts containing both cartilage and skin (typically from the auricular helical root) may be necessary to restore both the inner lining and the soft tissue volume.Becker DG, Pearlman SJ. Treatment of the alar rim in revision rhinoplasty. Facial Plast Surg. 2007;23(3):170–178. Other techniques include repositioning of the lateral crus (e.g., lateral crural strut grafts or repositioning flaps), reinforcement of the external valve, and, in rare cases, alar base advancement or soft tissue augmentation with dermal fillers or fat grafting.
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Prognosis
Prognosis When properly diagnosed and treated, the prognosis for both functional and aesthetic improvement is generally favorable. Outcomes are influenced by skin thickness, scar burden from previous surgery, the extent of retraction, and the quality of graft incorporation. In revision cases, the presence of scarring and altered anatomy may complicate surgical correction and necessitate more extensive reconstruction.
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Complications
Complications Complications of surgical correction may include infection, extrusion or resorption of grafts, residual asymmetry, persistent retraction, or nasal valve compromise. Precise graft placement and secure fixation, along with careful soft tissue handling, are critical to successful outcomes.
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Epidemiology
Epidemiology Accurate prevalence data are lacking, but alar rim retraction is a well-recognized complication of rhinoplasty. It has been reported in up to 15–20% of revision rhinoplasty patients, especially those who have undergone aggressive cartilage resection or multiple prior procedures.Sajjadian A, Guyuron B. Correction of alar rim retraction: a classification and algorithm for treatment. Aesthetic Surg J. 2009;29(5):439–448. doi:10.1016/j.asj.2009.07.004
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Research directions
Research directions Current areas of study include refinement of grafting techniques, use of absorbable or synthetic scaffolds, and tissue engineering approaches for nasal reconstruction. Advances in 3D imaging, surgical planning, and intraoperative navigation may further improve outcomes in managing complex nasal deformities.
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See also
See also Rhinoplasty Nasal valve collapse Revision rhinoplasty
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Draft:Energy of Peace
AFC submission
تُعرف الطاقة المتجددة النظيفة بأنها **طاقة السلام**، لأنها لا تُنتج فقط دون تلويث البيئة، بل تُسهم في تقليل أسباب النزاع والصراع بين الدول. على عكس مصادر الطاقة التقليدية كالفحم والنفط والغاز والطاقة النووية، التي تسببت في حروب عالمية وإقليمية بسبب التنافس على السيطرة عليها، فإن الشمس والرياح متوفرة للجميع ولا يمكن احتكارها أو منعها عن أي بلد. هذا يحقق قدرًا عاليًا من **الاستقلالية الوطنية**، ويقلل من التبعية للتكنولوجيا المستوردة أو للوقود الأجنبي. فحين تولّد الدول طاقتها من موارد طبيعية محلية ومتجددة، فإنها لا تحمي بيئتها فحسب، بل أيضًا **تعزز سيادتها وتدعم السلم العالمي**. ومن هنا، فإن الاستثمار في الطاقة النظيفة ليس خيارًا بيئيًا فقط، بل **خيار استراتيجي لأمن الشعوب واستقرار الكوكب**.
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References Clean renewable energy is known as the energy of peace because it is not only produced without polluting the environment, but also contributes to reducing the causes of conflict and strife between countries. Unlike traditional energy sources such as coal, oil, nuclear and gas, which have caused global and regional wars due to competition for control, the sun, wind, and water are available to all and cannot be monopolized or withheld from any country. This achieves a high degree of national independence and reduces dependence on imported technology or foreign fuels. When countries generate their energy from local and renewable natural resources, they not only protect their environment but also strengthen their sovereignty and support world peace. Hence, investing in clean energy is not only an environmental choice, but a strategic choice for the security of peoples and the stability of the planet. https://www.academia.edu/34815391/Energy_of_Peace
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Sebasticook Valley Federal Credit Union
Short description
Sebasticook Valley Federal Credit Union (Sebasticook Valley FCU) is a credit union based in Pittsfield, Maine. The credit union provides loans, savings accounts, credit and debit cards, and other services. Sebasticook Valley FCU has locations in Pittsfield and Newport, Maine.
Sebasticook Valley Federal Credit Union
Leadership
Leadership Jim Lemieux is the president and CEO of Sebasticook Valley FCU. In 2024, Lemieux received the Delmar Doody Award for his contributions to Maine businesses.
Sebasticook Valley Federal Credit Union
Activities
Activities Sebasticook Valley FCU is a member of the Maine Credit Union League. The credit union hosts “Financial Fitness Fairs” on behalf of the trade association, helping students with personal finance and financial literacy. As of February 2025, Sebasticook Valley FCU has raised nearly $450,000 for the Maine Credit Union League’s Campaign for Ending Hunger since it began its support of the campaign, which addresses food insecurity in the state. The credit union also awards college scholarships to Maine high school students and participates in the Sebasticook Valley region’s Valley of Trees Festival annually in December.
Sebasticook Valley Federal Credit Union
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References Category:Credit unions based in Maine Category:Companies based in Somerset County, Maine Category:Pittsfield, Maine
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Short description
Mukden Arsenal (simplified Chinese: 奉天军械厂), or otherwise known as the Shenyang Arsenal, Liaoning Arsenal, Fengtian Arsenal, or Northeastern Arsenal (simplifed Chinese: 东三省兵工厂) was the principal military arsenal of Manchuria under the Fengtian Clique, and later under Manchukuo after the Japanese takeover as the Hoten Arsenal or the South Manchurian Army Arsenal (simplifed Chinese: 南满陆军造兵厂, Japanese: 南満陸軍造兵廠). After being taken by the Chinese Communists and later the People's Republic of China, it was known as the 90th North China Arsenal.
Draft:Mukden Arsenal
History
History The arsenal began as a series of shops, huts, and forges in 1897. It was named the "Fengtian Machine Bureau", functioning primarily as a mint and semi-industrial workshop.https://zhuanlan.zhihu.com/p/309619238 The military arsenal was then formally established by Zhang Zuolin in 1921 as the Fengtian Arsenal to manufacture weapons for the Fengtian Clique, selecting the former site of the machine bureau. Workers included Austrians who were searching for work in the aftermath of the Great War, Russian exiles escaping the Bolsheviks, Britons, and Americans (could be confused with the Liaoning Trench Mortar Arsenal). A Dane by the name of Robert Christensen was also hired in 1922 to acquire machinery and to manage the plant. In April 1922, Zhang Zuolin undertook a major reorganization of the Fengtian Army, and the Fengtian Arsenal was renamed the Northeastern Arsenal (东三省兵工厂), but was still referred to as the Mukden Arsenal. A new site was developed outside the Dadongbian Gate (roughly 41°52'22.8"N 123°30'16.4"E), and a platform was built with railway tracks on the west side of the factory buildings, allowing trains to enter directly. Subsequently, a steel plant, machinery plant, boiler room, water tower, and water supply system were added, and a military engineering school was established. By 1928, the expansion was complete, making it the largest arsenal in China at the time with around 20,000 workers. In 1931, the arsenal successfully test-produced a 10-round automatic rifle, with a sample gun being manufactured. It was supposedly a copy of the Czechoslovakian ZH-29 semi-automatic rifle. Following the Mukden Incident (September 18, 1931), the Japanese army occupied Shenyang and renamed the Arsenal to the Kwantung Army Field Weaponry Plant (关东军野战兵器厂), which was later reorganized as Hoten Arsenal, some sources say Hoten Zoheisho KK (奉天造兵所株式会社).https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/233074385.pdf The arsenal was rebuilt and expanded upon to become the largest Japanese arsenal outside of the Home Islands. The Soviet Invasion of Manchuria and the subsequent looting destroyed much of the Arsenal's infrastructure. On July 7, 1946, the entire plant resumed operations. On November 9, it was established as the 90th (North China) Arsenal (兵工署第90工厂).https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP83-00415R004400130004-4.pdf In 1947, three branch factories were established in Liaoyang, Wenguantun, and Fushun. The arsenal also successfully test-produced the American M3 Grease Gun known as the North China Type 36. These weapons were used in the Korean War by the PVA. The Chinese Communist Party established the Northeastern Bureau of Military Industry (东北局军工部) on October 14, 1945. On December 2, 1948, the Military Industry Department took over the Shenyang Arsenal, making it the largest center for firearm production at that time. The most notable production was the Liao Type 13, otherwise known as the Mukden Arsenal Mauser, of which around 140,000 copies were produced. Copies of Mauser C96 and Japanese weapons were also produced under warlord control.
Draft:Mukden Arsenal
Production
Production
Draft:Mukden Arsenal
As Fengtian / Northeastern Arsenal
As Fengtian / Northeastern Arsenal Type 13 Liao, Mukden Arsenal Mauser (1924 - 1938, c. 140,000) "Type 17" light machine gun, copies of Japanese Type 11 light machine gun (c. 400) "Type 13" heavy machine gun, copies of Japanese Type 3 heavy machine gun in 7.92mm rather than 6.5mm (50 produced in 1929, 100 total) Mauser C96 copies (1920s-1931) Various calibre cannons and mortars
Draft:Mukden Arsenal
As Hoten Arsenal
As Hoten Arsenal Type 38 rifle (1932-, est. 148,800) Type 38 carbine (est. 28,000) Type 99 rifle (1944-) Type 11 light machine gun (1934-1938) Type 96 light machine gun (1936-1945, c. 10,000) Type 99 light machine gun (1940-1945, c. 13,000) Type 92 heavy machine gun Japanese artillery and mortars