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1955–56 Swiss Cup
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Summary |colspan="3" style="background-color:#99CCCC"|18 December 1955
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Matches
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Round 5
Round 5
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Summary |colspan="3" style="background-color:#99CCCC"|19 February 1956
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Matches
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Quarter-finals
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Summary |colspan="3" style="background-color:#99CCCC"|2 April 1956
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Semi-finals
Semi-finals
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Summary |colspan="3" style="background-color:#99CCCC"|22 April 1956
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Final
Final The final was held at the former Wankdorf Stadium in Bern on Whit Monday 1956.
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Summary |colspan="3" style="background-color:#99CCCC"|21 May 1956
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Telegram
Telegram Grasshopper Club won the cup and this was the club's thirteenth cup title to this date.
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Further in Swiss football
Further in Swiss football 1955–56 Nationalliga A 1955–56 Swiss 1. Liga
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References
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The 2025–26 Milwaukee Bucks season will be the 58th season for the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA).
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Draft RoundPickPlayerPosition(s)NationalityClub 2 47 The Bucks will enter the draft holding one second-round pick.
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Sandai Shōgun
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thumb|Japanese white pine, "Sandai Shōgun" (The Third Shogun), approximately 550 years old, Imperial Collection, 1938. Sandai Shōgun (Japanese: 三代将軍 The Third Shogun) is one of the oldest-known living bonsai trees. Considered one of the National Treasures of Japan, it is in the Tokyo Imperial Palace collection. A five-needle pine (Pinus pentaphylla var. negishi) known as Sandai Shogun (, the third shogun) is documented as having been cared for by Tokugawa Iemitsu. The tree is thought to be at least 500 years old and was first trained as a bonsai by, at latest, the year 1610.
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Weser Bridge A1
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The A1 Weser bridge (officialy Weserstrombrücke) is a road bridge of Bundesautobahn 1 over the river Weser near to the Hanseatic city of Bremen. The bridge is an important link for traffic between western and northern Germany. The Weser Bridge A1 near Bremen has a total length of 540 meters, consisting of a 280-meter-long steel river bridge and a 260-meter-long prestressed concrete approach bridge. It was built in 1963 with two lanes in each direction and expanded to three lanes in each direction in 1977. Approximately 130,000 vehicles use the bridge daily, with heavy goods traffic accounting for approximately 24%. In 2025 the federal state started to restaurate the bridge. To corrosion and fatigue damage, repair work will be carried out until 2028.
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See also List of bridges in Germany
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References Category:Road bridges in Germany Category:Viaducts in Germany Category:Bridges in Bremen Category:Bridges over the Weser Category:Buildings and structures in Bremen (city)
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Toivo Mero
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Toivo Mero (born 9 October 2007) is a Finnish professional footballer who plays as a winger for Veikkausliiga club HJK Helsinki.Oma kasvatti Toivo Mero jatkaa Klubissa, hjk.fi, 16 November 2023Junnufutarit haluavat takaisin treeneihin – osan pelätään putoavan harrastuksen ulkopuolelle, Yle, 28 April 2020
Toivo Mero
Honours
Honours Klubi 04 Ykkönen: 2024
Toivo Mero
References
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Toivo Mero
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External links Toivo Mero at Finnish FA Category:Living people Category:2007 births Category:Finnish men's footballers Category:21st-century Finnish sportsmen Category:Men's association football midfielders Category:Men's association football forwards Category:Ykkönen players Category:Ykkösliiga players Category:Veikkausliiga players Category:Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi players Category:Klubi 04 players Category:Finland men's youth international footballers
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David Daniel Ebert is Professor for Psychology & Digital Mental Health Care at the Technical University of Munich.Profile at TUM https://www.hs.mh.tum.de/digitalhealth/team/prof-dr-david-daniel-ebert/ In addition to his scientific work, he is also co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer of HelloBetter, a manufacturer of digital health applications.HelloBetter, https://hellobetter.de/wir-sind-hellobetter/
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Life and Work
Life and Work Ebert received his doctorate in Psychology in 2013 from Philipps University of Marburg (summa cum laude). After positions as a research associate in Marburg and as project manager at Leuphana University Lüneburg, he worked at Harvard Medical School. In 2018, he completed his habilitation at Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg, where he led the "E-Mental Health" research group. He then was Associate Professor for Clinical Psychology at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. He is the author of more than 100 scientific publications and was appointed as Professor at TU Munich in 2021.Prof. David Daniel Ebert's profile on Google Scholar, https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=david+daniel+ebert&oq=david+daniel+eber His research focuses on the development and evaluation of internet- and mobile-based health interventions to promote mental health, especially for prevention and early intervention of mental disorders. Further areas of work include health economic evaluations of psychological interventions, the identification of protective factors for mental health, as well as the development of predictive models for psychosocial health trajectories. Ebert and his team developed more than 15 internet-based health interventions, whose effectiveness and cost-effectiveness have been examined in more than 50 randomized controlled trials. He has published more than 250 peer-reviewed articles, received third-party funding amounting to over ten million euros, and led work packages in several European research projects (including FP7, H2020). Ebert was president of the International Society for Research on Internet Interventions (ISRII) and is a board member of the German Psychological Society (Division of Health Psychology), founding member of the European Society for Research on Internet Interventions (ESRII), and a member of the editorial board of the journal "Internet Interventions." In 2015, he founded the GET.ON Institute for Health Trainings GmbH for the implementation of evidence-based online interventions in health care, which now operates under the brand name HelloBetter. He also played a leading role in the introduction of internet-based psychotherapy procedures at the Schön Clinic and regularly advises institutions on the implementation of digital psychotherapy offerings.
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Awards (Selection)
Awards (Selection) Comenius Award of the European Federation of Psychologist Associations (EFPA, 2017)EFPA Comenius Award 2017, https://www.efpa.eu/comenius-early-career-psychologist-award Charlotte and Karl Bühler Prize of the German Psychological SocietyCharlotte and Karl Bühler Prize 2016, https://www.dgps.de/die-dgps/preise-und-ehrungen/charlotte-und-karl-buehler-preis/ Young Researcher Award (2015) of the Division of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy of the German Psychological Society Advancement Award of the German Society for Behaviour Therapy (DGVT, 2014)DGVT Advancement Award, https://www.dgvt.de/themenbereiche/dgvt-preis/dgvt-preis-2014/ Early Career Researcher Award of ISRII (2011) Further prizes and scholarships, including from DAAD, Leuphana University Lüneburg and DRV
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Innovorbs Technologies is an IT solutions company based in Texas, United States. It provides network management services, business solutions, cloud transformation, managed services, and professional IT support."Innovorbs Technologies: A Partner in Modern Enterprise IT Infrastructure - ". 2025-03-19. Retrieved 2025-05-20."Innovorbs Technologies: Elevating IT Infrastructure in the Age of Cloud and Cybersecurity - ". 2025-03-19. Retrieved 2025-05-20.
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Overview Innovorbs Technologies is an IT solutions company founded in 2022 by a team of network engineers and solution architects in Texas, United States. The company focuses on providing IT services designed to address different business challenges. Its core services include network solutions and services, business solutions and services, cloud transformation and modernization, managed services, and professional services. Innovorbs Technologies also provides several IT services to help businesses overcome obstacles. Its Network Solutions and Services offer secure network management, ensuring operational stability and efficiency. The company allows businesses to move to cloud transformation and modernization, making expanding operations easy. Their Managed Services ensure continuous operational efficiency with support, including 24/7 IT assistance.
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Sabri Hamiti
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Sabri Hamiti (born 10 May 1950 in Dumnicë, Kosovo) is an Albanian writer, literary scholar, and academic.
Sabri Hamiti
Biography
Biography Sabri Hamiti (born May 10, 1950, in Dumnicë e Poshtme, Podujeva) is an Albanian writer, scholar, literature professor, and academic from Kosovo. He completed his studies in Albanian language and literature at the University of Pristina in 1972, later pursuing postgraduate studies in Paris and Zagreb. He earned a PhD in contemporary Albanian literature in 1987. Hamiti joined Kosovo’s independence movement in 1989 and was elected to the Assembly of Kosovo for seven terms, serving in its Presidency from 2006 to 2017. From 1993 to 2020, he was a professor of Albanian literature at the University of Pristina. In 1998, he survived an assassination attempt by Serbian secret police. He is a member of the Kosova Academy of Sciences and Arts (full member since 2008) and a foreign member of the Academy of Sciences of Albania since 2023. He lives and works in Pristina.
Sabri Hamiti
Literary work
Literary work Sabri Hamiti’s poetry is marked by thematic and linguistic rebellion against previous literature, exemplified in works such as Njeriu vdes i ri ("Man Dies Young"). His writings explore self-knowledge, personal memories, and cultural identity with rhythm, rhyme, and musicality.Nysret Krasniqi, Sabri Hamiti, Pristina, 2011.. His book Trungu ilir ("Illyrian Stock")Ibrahim Rugova, The Poetic System of Sabri Hamiti, Tirana, 2013. is a cult work dramatized on stage but banned by censorship. Its companion work, Leja e njohtimit ("Identity Paper," 1985), explores endangered identity with allusions to Orwell's 1984. The collection Kaosmos addresses the fear and torture of systemic oppression, depicting the journey through "paradise," "purgatory," and "hell." Other works like ABCRobert Elsie, World Literature Today 69, no. 4 (1995): 842. doi:10.2307/40151763 catalogue ethnic suffering, and Melankolia reflects on the consequences of a brutal world. His novel of youth, Njëqind vjet vetmi ("One Hundred Years of Solitude")Muhamed Çitaku, Narrative Strategies: the Novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude" by Sabri Hamiti, Pristina, 2010., layers the psychology of loneliness across generations, weaving Albanian history and folklore into a narrative of identity. Dramatic works Futa and Misioni, Pasioni and Maja respond to Kosovo’s late 20th-century struggles, portraying tragic Albanian heroes caught between betrayal and sacrifice. His theoretical works subtitled Sprovat për një poetikë ("Essays toward a Poetics")Robert Elsie, World Literature Today 64, no. 3 (1990): 508–509. doi:10.2307/40146793, which analyzes all periods of Albanian literature, culminating in his personal poetics in Bioletra. Hamiti also wrote literary monographs on notable Albanian authors, including Hivzi Sylejmani, Nazmi Rrahmani, Bilal Xhaferi, Anton Pashku, Ndre Mjedja, Naim Frashëri, Zef Pllumi and Gjergj Fishta, tracing traditional and modern literary currents. His poetry collections Sympathia: testamente për Urtakun (2004) and Melankolia (1999) mix personal and metaphysical themes, while his studies Bioletra, Tematologjia, and Albanizma form a trilogy on Albanian poetics. His book Utopia letrare (2013) examines utopian and dystopian themes in Albanian literature within a broader European context. Hamiti authored monographs on national figures such as Ibrahim Rugova and Zef Pllumi, connecting literary and political missions "A Life and a Literary Work: Sabri Hamiti", in Muhamet Hamiti, Literary Faith, Parnas, Prishtina, 2016, pp. 280–287.
Sabri Hamiti
Literary works
Literary works
Sabri Hamiti
Poetry
Poetry Njeriu vdes i ri (The Man Dies Young, 1972) Faqe e fund (The last visage, 1973) Thikë harrimi (Knife of Oblivion, 1975) Trungu ilir (The Illyrian Stock, 1979) Leja e njohtimit 1985 (Identity papers 1985, 1985) Lind një fjalë, përzgjedhje (A Word is Born, selection, 1986) Kaosmos (Chaosmos, 1990) ABC, Albetare për fëmijë të rritur (ABC, Alphabet for Grown Children, 1994) Melankolia (Melancholy, 1999) Sympathia (2004) Lulet e egra (Wild Flowers, 2006) Litota (2007) Kukuta e Sokratit (Socrates’ Hemlock, 2018) Prishtina mon amour (2025)
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Novel
Novel Njëqind vjet vetmi (One Hundred Years of Solitude, 1976)
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Drama
Drama Futa (1988) Misioni (The Mission, 1997) La Mission (2007), Paris, Editions l’Espace d’un instant Pasioni (Passion, 2023) Maja (The Peak, 2025)
Sabri Hamiti
Criticism, essays, and studies
Criticism, essays, and studies Variante (Variants, 1974) Teksti i dramatizuar (The Dramatized Text, 1978) Kritika letrare (Literary Criticism, 1979) A-ZH, Romanet e Nazmi Rrahmanit (A-Z, The Novels of Nazmi Rrahmani, 1982) Arti i leximit (The Art of Reading, 1983) Njeriu kryengritës (The Rebellious Man, 1987) Vetëdija letrare (Literary Consciousness, 1989) Faik Konica: jam unë (Faik Konica: I am, 1991) Tema shqiptare (Albanian Themes, 1993) Poeti i nemun Bilal Xhaferri (The Accursed Poet Bilal Xhaferri, 1996) Letra shqipe (The Albanian Letters, 1996) Lasgushi qindvjeçar (Lasgush Poradeci: One Hundred Years Old, 1999) Bioletra (Bio-Letter, 2000) Studime letrare (Literary Studies, 2003) Shkollat letrare shqipe (Albanian Literary Schools, 2004) Tematologjia (Thematology, 2005) Presidenti Ibrahim Rugova (Memento për Rugovën) (President Ibrahim Rugova: A Memento for Rugova, 2007) Letërsia moderne (Modern Literature), Tirana, 2009 Albanizma (Albanianisms, 2009) Poetika shqipe (Albanian Poetics, 2010) Utopia letrare (Literary Utopia, 2013) Zef Pllumi (2013) Ndre Mjedja (2016) Anton Pashku (2017) Testamenti, studime, ese (The Testament: Studies and Essays, 2018) Át Gjergj Fishta (Monograph), Botime Françeskane, Shkodër, 2020 Naim Frashëri (2020) Enigma e poezisë (The Enigma of Poetry, 2021) Stilografia (Stylography, 2022) The Literary Canon (2025) His literary and scholarly works were published in a 10-volume edition in 2002.Munish Hyseni, Sabri Hamiti – Bibliography (1967–2015), Pristina, 2015.
Sabri Hamiti
State honors
State honors thumb|Order of "Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbeu" Gold Medal of the League of Prizren Order of "Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbeu", 2010
Sabri Hamiti
References
References
Sabri Hamiti
External links
External links Sabri Hamiti biography at the Academy of Sciences and Arts of Kosovo Sabri Hamiti: Albanian literary schools (Translated by Dr. Muhamet Hamiti) Sabri Hamiti: Les écoles littéraires albanaises (Translated by Dr. Halit Halimi) Poems of Sabri Hamitit in English (Translated by Robert Elsie) Category:1950 births Category:Living people Category:Kosovan writers Category:Albanian-language writers
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Savage's subjective expected utility model
In
In decision theory, Savage's subjective expected utility model (also known as Savage's framework, Savage's axioms, or Savage's representation theorem) is a formalization of subjective expected utility (SEU) developed by Leonard J. Savage in his 1954 book The Foundations of Statistics, based on previous work by Ramsey, von Neumann and de Finetti. Savage's model concerns with deriving a subjective probability distribution and a utility function such that an agent's choice under uncertainty can be represented via expected-utility maximization. His contributions to the theory of SEU consist of formalizing a framework under which such problem is well-posed, and deriving conditions for its positive solution.
Savage's subjective expected utility model
Primitives and problem
Primitives and problem Savage framework posits the following primitives to represent an agent's choice under uncertainty: A set of states of the world , of which only one is true. The agent does not know the true , so represents something about which the agent is uncertain. A set of consequences : consequences are the objects from which the agent derives utility. A set of acts : acts are functions which map unknown states of the world to tangible consequences . A preference relation over acts in : we write to represent the scenario where, when only able to choose between , the agent (weakly) prefers to choose act . The strict preference means that but it does not hold that . The model thus deals with conditions over the primitives —in particular, over preferences —such that one can represent the agent's preferences via expected-utility with respect to some subjective probability over the states : i.e., there exists a subjective probability distribution and a utility function such that where . The idea of the problem is to find conditions under which the agent can be thought of choosing among acts as if he considered only 1) his subjective probability of each state and 2) the utility he derives from consequence given at each state.
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Savage's representation theorem
Savage's subjective expected utility model
Axioms
Axioms Savage's posits the following axioms regarding : P1 (preference relation): the relation is complete (for all , it's true that or ) and transitive. P2 (Sure-thing principle): for any acts , let be the act that gives consequence if and if . Then for any event and any acts , the following holds: In words: if you prefer act to act whether the event happens or not, then it does not matter the consequence when does not happen. An event is nonnull if the agent has preferences over consequences when happens: i.e., there exist such that . P3 (monotonicity in consequences): Let and be constant acts. Then if and only if for all nonnull events . P4 (independence of beliefs from tastes): For all events and constant acts , , , such that and , it holds that . P5 (non-triviality): There exist acts such that . P6 (continuity in events): For all acts such that , there is a finite partition of such that and for all . The final axiom is more technical, and of importance only when is infinite. For any , let be the restriction of to . For any act and state , let be the constant act with value . P7: For all acts and events , we have , .
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Theorem
Theorem Savage's Representation Theorem: Given an environment as defined above with finite, the following are equivalent: 1) satisfies axioms P1-P6. 2) there exists a non-atomic, finitely additive probability measure defined on and a nonconstant function such that, for all , For infinite , one needs axiom P7. Furthermore, in both cases, the probability measure is unique and the function is unique up to positive linear transformations.
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Notes
Notes
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Rostyslav Taranukha
short description
Rostyslav Yaroslavovych Taranukha (; born 26 January 1997) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Obolon Kyiv.
Rostyslav Taranukha
Career
Career Taranukha is a product of Dynamo Kyiv academy. As part of the Dynamo under-19 team took part in the 2015–16 UEFA Youth League season. He came on as a substitute for Oleksiy Shchebetun when Dynamo was eliminated from the competition by Middlesbrough during the knockout phase.9 Feb 2016 Play-offs. www.uefa.com He made his first official appearance at professional level competition after signing a contract with PFC Sumy in 2018ПФК Суми підписав вихованця Динамо. www.ua-football.com. 15 March 2018 playing his first game for the club in the away match against Helios Kharkiv on 26 March 2018 in the Ukrainian First League in a 4-0 win. In 2019, Taranukha signed with the recently revived Polissya Zhytomyr that was just starting in the Ukrainian Second League.Полісся поповнив екс-гравець Чорноморця та ще п'ятеро новачків. www.ua-football.com. 5 March 2019 In summer of 2019, Taranukha returned to the Ukrainian First League after signing with Kremin Kremenchuk. Later that season, following the winter break, he signed with FC Cherkashchyna. Soon after the club was relegated, Taranukha returned to Polissya, which gained promotion. In 2021 Taranukha was a futsal player for FC Karbon Cherkasy. Following the restoration of football competitions after the 2022 full-scale Russian invasion, Taranukha signed with FC Karpaty Lviv. Since 2023, Taranukha has played for FC Obolon Kyiv, which was just promoted to the 2023–24 Ukrainian Premier League. He made his first appearance in the League on 28 July 20023 in Round 1 of the competition when Obolon was hosting Kolos Kovalivka and tied the game at 0. Taranukha came on as a substitute for Ihor Krasnopir in the 69th minute.VBET Ліга. 1-й тур Матч №6. upl.ua. 28 July 2023 Also, Taranukha was on various the Ukraine national junior teams.Сборная Украины U-18 заняла второе место на турнире во Франции. www.ua-football.com. 13 October 2014
Rostyslav Taranukha
References
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Rostyslav Taranukha
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External links Category:1997 births Category:Living people Category:People from Lubny Category:Ukrainian men's footballers Category:Men's association football midfielder Category:Ukraine men's youth international footballers Category:PFC Sumy players Category:FC Polissya Zhytomyr players Category:FC Kremin Kremenchuk players Category:FC Cherkashchyna players Category:FC Karpaty Lviv players Category:FC Obolon Kyiv players Category:Ukrainian Premier League players Category:Ukrainian First League players Category:Ukrainian Second League players Category:21st-century Ukrainian sportsmen
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