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Bernardo Bader
Works
Works Kapelle Salgenreute-Bernado Bader Architekten: Kunsthaus Bregenz Verlag, Dezember 2016. a.mag 11: Bechter Zaffignani Architekten I Innauer Matt Architekten I Bernado Bader Architekten, AMAG Magazine, Matosinhos, 2017. Heinz Wirz (Hg.): Bernardo Bader. 17. Band der Reihe De aedibus international. Quart Verlag, Luzern 2019, . El Croquis 202: Bernado Bader, el croquis Editorial, 2019; . a+u 2022:02 Feature: Bernardo Bader
Bernardo Bader
Awards
Awards 2020 Hugo Häring Award for the Anne Frank Daycare Center 2024 State Prize for Architecture and Sustainability
Bernardo Bader
References
References Category:Living people Category:1974 births Category:Architects Category:University of Innsbruck alumni
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Julia Zanatta
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Julia Pedroso Zanatta (born 20 March 1985) is a Brazilian politician serving as a member of the Chamber of Deputies since 2023. In the 2020 municipal elections, she was a candidate for mayor of Criciúma.
Julia Zanatta
References
References Category:1985 births Category:Living people Category:Liberal Party (Brazil, 2006) politicians Category:Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Brazil) from Santa Catarina Category:Women legislators Category:21st-century Brazilian women politicians
Julia Zanatta
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Draft:Promortalism
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Promortalism is the philosophy which states that it best for any living being to die as soon as possible.
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N00b (TV series)
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n00b is a New Zealand coming-of-age romantic comedy-drama television series created by Victoria Boult and Rachel Fawcell, based on their TikTok web series of the same name. It was first broadcast on Three on 17 October 2024. It stars Max Crean as Nikau, a high school student who becomes a social outcast after being outed. It also stars Jaxson Cook, Shervonne Grierson, Felicia To'a, James Sexton, Caleb Nazzer, and Zac O'Meagher.
N00b (TV series)
Premise
Premise Set in Gore, New Zealand in 2005, Nikau, a popular high school student, becomes a social outcast after being outed. Struggling with his identity, he embarks on a journey to discover his sexuality and self-acceptance with his new friends.
N00b (TV series)
Cast
Cast
N00b (TV series)
Main
Main Max Crean as Nikau Bennett, a high school student who is outed as gay. Jaxson Cook as James, a new student who is an emo kid. Shervonne Grierson as Lauren Conrad "LC", Nikau's girlfriend who has ambitions to leave Gore. Felicia To'a as Clara Fekitoa, LC's best friend. James Sexton as Christian, Nikau's best friend and Clara's boyfriend. Caleb Nazzer as Stephen Zac O'Meagher as Daniel
N00b (TV series)
Recurring
Recurring Ryan O'Kane as Principal Wilson, the school's principal. Bree Peters as Aroha Bennett, Nikau's mother and the school's rugby coach. Joni Watson as Taylor, the school's social outcast. Mark Mitchinson as Norman Conrad, LC's father who owns a video rental shop. Peter Feeney as John Bennett, Nikau's father. Deanna Chiang as Li Conrad, LC's mother. Suli Moa as Fetu Fekitoa, Clara's father.
N00b (TV series)
Guest
Guest Darien Takle as Mrs Crawford Jamie Irvine as Peter, James's father.
N00b (TV series)
Episodes
Episodes
N00b (TV series)
Production
Production In 2022, director Victoria Boult and producer Rachel Fawcett created a web series on TikTok, titled n00b, garnering more than 1.5 million views. Boult described the series as it "explores the impact of social media's rise on young people". In June 2023, it was reported that the series would be adapted into a television show on ThreeNow and Three through a partnership with Great Southern Television. It also received a NZ$1,499,541 production grant from NZ On Air. In December 2023, the project was announced as part of Warner Bros. Discovery New Zealand's programming slate for 2024. In February 2025, the series was selected to be presented at the Berlinale Series Market in Market Selects program.
N00b (TV series)
Release
Release All episodes were made available for streaming on ThreeNow on 17 October 2024, with subsequent weekly airings on Three. In April 2025, the series was selected to compete in the Short Form Competition program at the 2025 Canneseries.
N00b (TV series)
International distribution
International distribution In December 2023, it was reported that French distribution company Ogle had acquired the show's international distribution rights. Netflix acquired the show's distribution rights in Australia, releasing it on 13 February 2025. The series became available for streaming in France on Canal+ starting from 29 April 2025.
N00b (TV series)
References
References
N00b (TV series)
External links
External links Category:2020s LGBTQ-related drama television series Category:2020s romantic comedy television series Category:New Zealand comedy television series Category:2020s high school television series Category:2020s teen drama television series Category:2024 New Zealand television series debuts Category:Gay-related television shows Category:New Zealand English-language television shows Category:Television series about teenagers Category:Coming-of-age television shows Category:Television shows set in New Zealand Category:Three (TV channel) original programming Category:Television series set in 2005
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IFTA Award for Best Lead Actor – Film
Short description
The IFTA Award for Lead Actor – Film is an award presented annually by the Irish Film & Television Academy (IFTA). It has been presented since the 1st Irish Film & Television Awards ceremony in 2003 to an Irish actor who has delivered an outstanding performance in a leading role in a feature film. The record for most wins is three, held by both Cillian Murphy and Michael Fassbender, while Moe Dunford has won the award twice. The record for most nominations is ten, held by Colin Farrell, who has won the award once. Ciarán Hinds has the most nominations without winning, with four. Murphy is the award's most recent winner, for Small Things Like These (2024).
IFTA Award for Best Lead Actor – Film
Eligibility
Eligibility The award is exclusively open to Irish actors; there is a separate International award for non-Irish actors. The rules define an Irish person as follows: Born in Ireland (32 counties) or Have Irish Citizenship or Be full-time resident in Ireland (minimum of 3 years) thumb|right|120px|Andrew Scott was the award's first winner, for Dead Bodies (2003). thumb|right|120px|Liam Neeson won for Kinsey (2004). thumb|right|120px|Cillian Murphy won thrice, for Breakfast on Pluto (2005), Oppenheimer (2023) and Small Things Like These (2024). thumb|right|120px|Pat Shortt won for Garage (2007). thumb|right|120px|Michael Fassbender won thrice, for Hunger (2008), Shame (2011), and ''Steve Jobs (2015). thumb|right|120px|Colin Farrell won for Ondine (2009). thumb|right|120px|Martin McCann won for Swansong: Story of Occi Byrne (2009). thumb|right|120px|Jack Reynor won for What Richard Did (2012). thumb|right|120px|Brendan Gleeson won for Calvary (2014). thumb|right|120px|Moe Dunford won twice, for Patrick's Day (2014) and Nightride (2021). thumb|right|120px|Colm Meaney won for The Journey (2016). thumb|right|120px|John Connors won for Cardboard Gangsters (2017). thumb|right|120px|Gabriel Byrne won for Death of a Ladies' Man (2020). thumb|right|120px|Paul Mescal won for Aftersun (2022).
IFTA Award for Best Lead Actor – Film
Winners and nominees
Winners and nominees In the following table, the years are listed as the year of film. The first three ceremonies were held at the end of the year, but since the 4th Irish Film & Television Awards the ceremonies have generally been held the following year. As there was no ceremony in 2019, the 16th Irish Film & Television Awards covered a period of two years. + Table key ‡ Indicates the winner
IFTA Award for Best Lead Actor – Film
2000s
2000s Year Actor Film 2003(1st) Dead Bodies SWAT Spin the Bottle 28 Days Later Song for a Raggy Boy 2004(2nd) Omagh Adam & Paul Capital Letters 2005(3rd) Kinsey Wah-Wah Red Eye Convicted 2006(4th) Breakfast on Pluto Miami Vice Studs 2007(5th) Garage Jindabyne Kings Sunshine Eastern Promises 2008(6th) Hunger In Bruges 2009(7th) Ondine Savage Nothing Personal
IFTA Award for Best Lead Actor – Film
2010s
2010s Year Actor Film 2010(8th) Swansong: Story of Occi Byrne Parked Perrier's Bounty Chloe 2011(9th) Shame Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Stella Days 2012(10th) What Richard Did Good Vibrations Seven Psychopaths Jump 2013(11th) Calvary About Time 2014(12th) Patrick's Day Miss Julie Frank Glassland 2015(13th) Steve Jobs Ex Machina Mammal 2016(14th) History's Future 2017(15th) Cardboard Gangsters Michael Inside Handsome Devil Maze 2018/19(16th) Rialto Finky Ordinary Love Arracht Extra Ordinary
IFTA Award for Best Lead Actor – Film
2020s
2020s Year Actor Film 2020/21(17th) Death of a Ladies' Man Dating Amber Knuckledust Broken Law 2021/22(18th) Nightride Doineann Belfast Redemption of a Rogue Foscadh 2022/23(19th) Aftersun Lakelands Good Luck to You, Leo Grande Marlowe 2023(20th) Oppenheimer Saltburn All of Us Strangers That They May Face the Rising Sun Lies We Tell 2024(21st) Small Things Like These King Frankie Gladiator II Kneecap
IFTA Award for Best Lead Actor – Film
Multiple awards and nominations
Multiple awards and nominations The following individuals have received two or more Lead Actor awards: Wins Actor Nominations 3 Cillian Murphy 8 Michael Fassbender 5 2 Moe Dunford 4 The following individuals have received two or more Lead Actor nominations: Nominations Actor 10 Colin Farrell 8 Cillian Murphy 5 Michael Fassbender 4 Moe Dunford Brendan Gleeson Ciarán Hinds Liam Neeson 3 Gabriel Byrne Martin McCann Colm Meaney Andrew Scott 2 Pierce Brosnan Peter Coonan Domhnall Gleeson Barry Keoghan Paul Mescal Dónall Ó Héalai Fionn O'Shea Aidan Quinn Stephen Rea Jack Reynor Tom Vaughan-Lawlor Barry Ward
IFTA Award for Best Lead Actor – Film
References
References
IFTA Award for Best Lead Actor – Film
External Links
External Links IFTA.ie (official IFTA website) Actor in a Lead Role — Film Category:Awards established in 2003 Category:Irish film awards
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Short description, Eligibility, Winners and nominees, 2000s, 2010s, 2020s, Multiple awards and nominations, References, External Links
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1976 NBA season
'''1976 NBA season'''
1976 NBA season may refer to: 1975–76 NBA season, featuring the Boston Celtics defeating the Phoenix Suns in the 1976 NBA Finals, 4–2. This was John Havlicek's final championship. 1976–77 NBA season, featuring the Portland Trail Blazers defeating the Philadelphia 76ers in the 1977 NBA Finals, 4–2. This was Robert Parish's rookie season.
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Hôtel de Ville, Albi
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The (, City Hall) is a municipal building in Albi, Tarn, in southern France, standing on Rue de l'Hôtel de Ville. It was designated a monument historique by the French government in 1971.
Hôtel de Ville, Albi
History
History thumb|left|Inside the main courtyard The first municipal building, known as the Maison Commune, was a rented building, in an old part of the town, dating back to the 14th century: the area was cleared for construction of the Halle du Marché Couvert (covered market) in the early 20th century. In 1391, the consuls purchased two houses in Rue de La Sabataria Sanct Jolia (now Rue Saint-Julien), one of which faced the Church of Saint-Salvi. They converted these buildings to create a town hall in 1397. Internally, the principal room was a great hall which was decorated with frescos by the local artist, Jean de Rabastens. It also had a fine ceiling which was decorated by another local artist, Marc Lor, in the late 15th century or early 16th century. This arrangement continued for over three centuries until the consuls decided to acquire a more substantial building. The site they selected was the former house of the Treasurer of France for the Généralité of Toulouse, Étienne de Martin, on Carieira drecha del Viga (now Rue de l'Hôtel de Ville). Like most other buildings in the town, it was constructed in red brick. An inscription above one of the internal doorways indicated that the house dated back at least to 1682. However, either the current structure or an earlier version of it served as the home of Henri de Bourbon (1575–1647). Also known as the Marquis de Malauze and Seigneur de Lacaze, he was a Huguenot military commander in the late 16th century. The consuls completed the acquisition of the building in 1728. The design involved a long asymmetrical main frontage facing onto Rue de l'Hôtel de Ville. It featured a tall round headed opening, in the eastern part of the frontage, which was flanked by pilasters decorated with bossages. Above the doorway, there was a cornice, and an entablature which bore the coat of arms of the town. The building was laid out as a typical hôtel particulier with a central courtyard. The opening on Rue de l'Hôtel de Ville led through to the courtyard, which faced east, and the main access to the building was through a stone doorway, sculpted in the Renaissance Revival style, inside the courtyard. Internally, the principal room was the Salle du Conseil (council chamber).
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References Category:Government buildings completed in the 17th century Category:City and town halls in France Category:1682 establishments in France Category:Monuments historiques of Tarn (department)
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Yaynelis Sanz
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Yaynelis Sanz Verdecia is a Cuban freestyle wrestler. She is a two-time gold medalist at the Pan American Wrestling Championships (2022 and 2025). In 2021, she won the gold medal in the women's 57kg event at the Junior Pan American Games held in Cali and Valle, Colombia. She competed in the 55kg event at the 2022 World Wrestling Championships held in Belgrade, Serbia where she was eliminated in her first match. Sanz competed at the 2024 World Wrestling Olympic Qualification Tournament in Istanbul, Turkey without qualifying for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France. She was eliminated in her third match.
Yaynelis Sanz
Achievements
Achievements YearTournamentLocationResultEvent2022Pan American Wrestling ChampionshipsAcapulco, Mexico 1stFreestyle 57kg2025Pan American Wrestling ChampionshipsMonterrey, Mexico 1stFreestyle 57kg
Yaynelis Sanz
References
References
Yaynelis Sanz
External links
External links Category:Living people Category:Year of birth missing (living people) Category:Place of birth missing (living people) Category:Cuban female sport wrestlers Category:Pan American Wrestling Championships medalists Category:21st-century Cuban sportswomen
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Draft:Robby Vee
AfC submission
Robert Velline, known by his stage name, Robby Vee, is an American singer, songwriter, recording artist, and guitarist who is in the Rockabilly Hall of Fame and Iowa Rock n Roll Hall of Fame.
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Biography
Biography Vee was born Robert Velline, named after his father, Bobby Vee, a famous singer in the 1960s. He has been performing his unique style of rock-n-roll music for years on tour with the legends and architects of rock-n-roll, sharing credits and stages with artists including Carl Perkins, Bo Diddley, Albert Lee, Little Richard, the Everly Brothers, Sir Paul McCartney, Eric Clapton, Dion, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice, The Crickets, Dick Clarks Caravan of Stars Rock n Roll Shows and his father Bobby Vee to name a few. Throughout his music career, Vee has received many positive reviews. Vee formed the “Rock-n-Roll Caravan with Strings & Things” to celebrate the American Bandstand ‘feel good’ era of rock-roll and Rockabilly music, honoring his father Bobby Vee’s Legacy.. He has had many successful albums through out his career spanning over decades. In 2022, he released two new singles, A Forever Kind of Love and Good Morning. Vee also released the Vinyl Album “Double Spin,” which reached the Top 40 in multiple Spotify playlist charts. In 2023, he released Buzz, which entered the charts at #91 on the Modern Specialty Radio Singles Chart.
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Accolades
Accolades In 2015, Vee was honored by the Senate of the State of Minnesota with a “Senate Resolution” honoring his life, art, and legacy and recognizing his involvement with charities Vee is currently an Artist Spokesperson for the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America, “Artist Raising a Voice For Care.” Vee’s Blue Moon Blue Project featuring the song “Blue Moon Blues” was written for Alzheimer’s awareness and is featured in his shows. Also in 2015, Vee was inducted into the Rockabilly Hall of Fame alongside his father, Bobby Vee, including a “Second Generation” artist recognition. In 2022, Vee was inducted into the Iowa Rock and Roll Hall of Fame by the IRRMA. He is also recognized by the Canadian Rockabilly Hall of Fame. Vee has also been referred to as the “Prince of Twang” and as a “Neo-Rockabilly Artist. In 2004, Vee performed at the prestigious Royal Albert Hall, London, England, as an ‘Honorary Cricket’ (Buddy Holly). He is also featured on The Crickets' “The Crickets & Their Buddies” 2004 release. Vee headlined the weekend slot at the Surf Ballroom’s Winter Dance Party Tribute Concert in Clear Lake, Iowa, that same year, honoring Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens & J.P. Richardson (the Big Bopper). In 2020, Valens' sister, Connie Valens, invited him to perform at the Ritchie Valens Lunch-in. For the third time, Vee headlined the largest Car Show in America, “Back to the 50s,” in 2022. 1995 & 1997 Vee performed at Paul McCartney’s Buddy Holly Week, Live Streaming to over a million subscribers in 1997.  In 1996, he performed at Andrew Lloyd Webber’s 22nd Sydmonton Festival and in 1998, he performed for Webber’s 50th Birthday Party at Andrew Lloyd Webber’s home outside of London, England. Co-writer and performed on many Bobby Vee records, including Wink of an Eye, Bobby Vee's Platinum Collection Rockabilly Stars The Everly Brothers, Bobby Vee & Gene Vincent Vol 1’,  Adobe Sessions (songwriter & performed, Bobby Vee & The Vee’s). Whatever Happened To Peggy Sue (co-songwriter, Tim Rice, Bobby Vee & the Vee), Down The Line, I Wouldn’t Change A Thing, Last Of The Great Rhythm Guitar Players & UK 90. We're Going To Be Friends, Rockin' Legends, Pay Tribute to Jack White (Vocal Producer/Arranger for Bobby Vee). Founding member, Songwriter, Vocalist, and guitarist for the Rockabilly group The Vee’s. Records include Bigger Than Ed, “Really Big Shoe,” Vee For Victory (Single/ Limited UK Release), Two Weeks Later, The Vees (EP), Crash Boom Bang It Out, Moon Dog House Party, and Nashville Sessions ‘Limited Release.’
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Discography
Discography Robby Vee & Beej Chaney (Earth Guys) Double Spin Vinyl LP A Forever Kind of Love/Good Morning Double Spin Vee Hall Blue Moon Blue Viva La Twang Liquid Love   Bop   Early Years with the Vee's Vee sings Vee (Robby & Bobby Vee) SINGLE: 'This Love’ SINGLES: Champagne Lane & Permanently Temporary Shake It All Up (Robby Vee & Beej Chaney)
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Film, TV, and streaming
Film, TV, and streaming Dedications (Robby Vee Acoustic Live Stream for Alzheimer's Foundation of American Fund Raising) Catch Me If You Can (appearance) Keep It Rockin' On and On (featured song from the movie "Don't Let Go") Whole Worlds Rockin' (Jazzercise Theme Song) Walk Right In (National Commercial for Great Clips) Paul McCartney's "Rock & Roller Dance Party" (Roseland Ballroom New York City NY, Live Stream) Garmin Products (Paul Douglas Weather App Theme Music) Live at The London Palladium (Andrew Lloyd Webber Production for Archive) Tell Me How (NPR Spotlight Performance) Pat Boone’s, Easter Seal Telethon, Cotton Club (WCCO-TV CBS, Evening News Performance & Intro Theme Song) Robby Vee Music Video- A Forever Kind of Love Robby Vee Music Video- Buzz Robby Vee Music Video- Good Morning Robby Vee & Bobby Vee Music Video- The Man In Me
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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of survival and escape room anime and manga
[[:List of survival and escape room anime and manga]]
:List of survival and escape room anime and manga – (View AfDView log | edits since nomination) () An indiscriminate collection of fancruft. I don't see how this fulfills the notability guidelines for stand alone lists. Guerillero Parlez Moi 18:25, 20 May 2025 (UTC) Note: This discussion has been included in the deletion sorting lists for the following topics: Anime and manga and Lists. Shellwood (talk) 18:28, 20 May 2025 (UTC) I am also nominating the following related pages for the same reasons which also seem extremely narrow genres without any text beyond listing works: --Guerillero Parlez Moi 18:31, 20 May 2025 (UTC) Delete all per nom. Also see the relevant discussion at ANI about the articles' creator. »Gommeh 18:40, 20 May 2025 (UTC) Delete all: Indiscriminate, check. Lack of reliable sourcing (or of indeed much sourcing at all), check. Definitions and limitations solely those arbitrarily chosen by the article creator, check. Violation of WP:NOTWEBHOST, check. (Honestly, if the creator wanted to stick these on a WordPress site, it'd make a good bit more sense.) Ravenswing 18:44, 20 May 2025 (UTC) Delete List of survival and escape room anime and manga, but Keep, or at least Draftify the List of music and performing arts anime. I concur with the nom in regards to the former article, but I believe that the music anime genre passes WP:NLIST- even if the prose component of the article is so uselessly crufty as to constitute WP:TNT fodder. I am personally interested in attempting to improve the music anime list (which is why I threw a tag on it and parked some potential refs on the talk page), so if it must be deleted from the mainspace, I'd like it if it could be moved to draftspace so I can work on it and try to bring it up to standard. silviaASH (inquire within) 23:19, 20 May 2025 (UTC) If a tight definition of what is included and what is excluded can be found, I don't have an objection to it being sent back to drafts. Currently, the list is pretty much "things one fan likes" put together. -- Guerillero Parlez Moi 08:17, 21 May 2025 (UTC) Delete List of survival and escape room anime and manga. I agree with silviaASH regarding draftifying List of music and performing arts anime; I even think there must be enough coverage to create an article titled as "Music manga" or similar, similar to Cooking manga, although I also think we could just have that article instead of the list article, but I'm getting a little sidetracked. I started a discussion regarding this kind of articles a few days ago, so I would appreciate more comments on it. Xexerss (talk) 07:40, 21 May 2025 (UTC) Neither it's fancraft nor it's anything arbitrarily chosen. Survival and escape room are well establishe genres. asahi ebookjapan... If you are talking about "type" column division, nothing is there arbitrarily chosen. Survival game/tournament (or Death game/tournament) is also a well known subgenre. It's common knowledge, so I won't be bothered to put sources to educate you. It's not a genre limited to anime/manga either; there are big intenational movie/TV series hits and/or classics like Alice in Borderland, Escape from LA/NY, Battle Royale... The only thing that could be discussed about as "arbitrary" is "survival game lite". Though it's not anywhere specified as that, I put it like that to disinguish between death and non-death penalty survival game entries - because there are titles like that and "death game/tournament" is a bit of oxymoron so I wanted to avoid that. That's easily fixable. Guerillo, you've got big problems with logic and words understanding. You said "without any text beyond listing works". The article is called "LIST OF...". That's what a list is - a list of items, listing... There is no obligation to put anything else nor it is necessary - no matter what arbitrary rules you guys at wiki made up. Lists were there before wiki, used in math since time immemorial, and what a list or listing is, is established, or did you, the big mighty man, put it upon yourself to change established definitions?. Setenzatsu.2 (talk) 10:48, 21 May 2025 (UTC) For this type of content on the site, "common knowledge" is not enough; please read WP:NOTTRUTH. The request for sources isn't about "educating" others; it's about ensuring the information you add can be verified. Given your editing history so far, which shows little willingness to consider that you might be wrong, I don't think you're in a position to accuse others of having "big problems with logic and words understanding." Xexerss (talk) 11:50, 21 May 2025 (UTC)
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Rose von Rosthorn-Friedmann
'''Rose von Rosthorn-Friedmann'''
Rose von Rosthorn-Friedmann (12 February 1864 Prävali - 13 January 1919 in Baden bei Wien) was an Austrian salonist, and alpinist.
Rose von Rosthorn-Friedmann
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Life She came from the Rosthorn family, and was a second cousin of the physician Alfons von Rosthorn. Rose von Rosthorn was married twice. Her first husband was Bruno Wagner von Freynsheim, who was director of the Northern Railway. They had a daughter named Dora (died 1885). In 1886, she married the Austrian industrialist and mountaineer  Louis Philipp Friedmann (1861–1939). The following year (1887) their daughter Marie Alexandrine was born.  They were part of Viennese society visited by playwrights (Hugo von Hofmannsthal), writers (Arthur Schnitzler) and artists. Among them was Gustav Klimt, who immortalized Rose von Rosthorn-Friedmann in one of his paintings. Rose worked as a nurse in a Viennese military hospital during the First World War and became infected with typhus (Salmonella typhi ), from which she died on 13 January 1919, at the age of 54 in the Gutenbrunn Sanatorium in Baden bei Vienna.  Hugo von Hofmannsthal wrote a long letter to the widower in which he expressed not only the expressive beauty, but also her intelligence and strength. thumb|Der Watzmann, in 2008 Rose von Rosthorn began mountaineering at a young age, initially on tours to Vienna's local mountains such as the Rax and Schneeberg.  In 1881, she was the first woman to climb the Watzmann East Face (2,653  m ), the highest rock face in the Eastern Alps with a wall height of 1,800 m, and thus made a name for herself.  On July 22, 1888, together with the guide J. Pichler, she was the first woman to climb the 3,652-meter-high Thurwieserspitze.  Together with her second husband, Rose von Rosthorn-Friedmann also climbed various four-thousand-meter peaks in the Western Alps.
Rose von Rosthorn-Friedmann
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References Category:1864 births Category:1919 deaths
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Ring Ring (political party)
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The Ring Ring (, DD) is an association, set to become a political party in Italy.
Ring Ring (political party)
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History
Ring Ring (political party)
Birth as an Association
Birth as an Association On 7 July, entrepreneur Alberto Forchielli, during a co-hosted YouTube livestream called Ring Ring, discussed an article published in Il Sole 24 Ore reporting that between 2008 and 2022, 525,000 young Italians fled abroad in search of higher wages and better job opportunities. When economist Michele Boldrin remarked on the lack of reaction among youngsters, Forchielli argued that a new party inspired by the ideas of Act to Stop the Decline (the party Boldrin co-founded in 2012) could be successful and offer new hope to young people in Italy. Boldrin was skeptical but challenged their viewers to find 1,000 people willing to volunteer for a new party by sending them an email within 15 days. Fifteen days later, during a livestream, they announced that 9,100 people had sent an email. As a result, they decided to launch an association, provisionally called Ring Ring, as a political incubator for a new party, since both of them refused to become the leaders of the new movement. On 6 September, the statute was filed, and on 15 September, the official website was launched, allowing people to register to the association. Members can discuss their ideas in seventeen thematic groups on Discord, as each group is responsible for drafting multiple position papers that will define the manifesto of the future party. On April, the association reached 12,000 members. On 18 May 2025, the deadline passed to register in order to have active and passive voting rights for the party’s founding Congress, which will take place on 20 and 21 September 2025. All registered members will be able to run as delegates. The delegates will attend a political training school in Urbino and then elect the 100 members of the Assembly, the Secretary, and the President.
Ring Ring (political party)
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Ring Ring (political party)
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External links Category:2024 establishments in Italy Category:Political parties established in 2024 Category:Pro-European political parties in Italy
Ring Ring (political party)
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Summary Image of His Holiness Moran Mar Baselios Mar Thoma Didymos I, Catholicos of the East and Malankara Metropolitan. (2005-2010)
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