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"Jane Webster\nJane Webster is a retired English female badminton player noted for her strong and consistent shot-making. Though competitive at a world-class level in singles, her greatest success came in doubles.\nCareer.\nShe won the 1980 IBF World Championships in women's doubles with Nora Perry. The same year they also won the 1980 European Badminton Championships, and in 1981 they captured the All England Doubles title. Webster and Perry were silver medalists in defense of their title at the then triennial World Championships in"
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"which \"makes sex/ gender the central component of how kids think of themselves, understand their social group, and view themselves through their parents’ eyes.\" As Jane Ward, professor of Gender and Sexuality Studies at University of California, Riverside, writes in her chapter of the book \"Chasing Rainbows: Exploring Gender Fluid Parenting Practices\", even parents who hope to redefine \"boyhood\" or \"girlhood\" (such as through allowing a \"tomboy\" daughter, or dressing a son in dresses, for example),"
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"Jang Soo-young"
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"Jang Soo-young\nJang Soo-young (; born 22 September 1988) is a South Korean badminton player from the Samsung Electro-Mechanics team. She joined the Korean national team in 2003. Jang graduated from the Korea National Sport University.\nAchievements.\nAchievements Asian Junior Championships.\n\"Mixed doubles\"\nAchievements BWF International Challenge/Series.\n\"Women's singles\"\n\"Women's doubles\""
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"Javier Rosas"
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"Javier Rosas\nJavier Rosas Sierra (born September 25, 1974 in Guadalajara) is a male athlete from Mexico. He competes in the triathlon.\nRosas competed at the second Olympic triathlon at the 2004 Summer Olympics. He placed forty-fourth with a total time of 2:04:03.97.\nReferences.\n- Profile\n- sports-reference"
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"a successful team not just with Amitabh Bachchan and Jeetendra, but also with her immediate screen rival Sridevi, with whom she has acted in about a dozen films. Their hit Telugu film \"Devatha\" (1982), where they played sisters who made huge sacrifices for each other, was remade into the hit Hindi film \"Tohfa\" (1984). These films endeared Jaya Prada to the traditional conservative section of film goers and she amassed a huge female fan following as well. It was an image that would serve her"
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"Jaya Prada, who shows him the job and there he meets Satyanarayana, who tells Krishna the truth behind his families present situation and asks him to punish Nagabushanam for his actions. The rest of the story is how Krishna and Jaya Prada, with the help of Satyanarayana defeat Nagabhshanam and get back their property by falsifying their identity.\nCast.\n- Anjali Devi as Laxmi\n- Krishna as Krishna\n- Jaggayya as Madhav Rao\n- Kaikala Satyanarayana as Narayana\n- Jaya Prada as Ratti\n- Allu Rama Lingaiah"
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"Jefimija"
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"Jefimija\nJefimija (, ; 1349–1405), secular name Jelena Mrnjavčević (Serbian Cyrillic: Јелена Мрњавчевић, ), daughter of Vojihna and widow of Jovan Uglješa Mrnjavčević is considered the first female Serbian poet, famous in Serbian medieval literature are her \"Lament for a Dead Son\" and \"Encomium of Prince Lazar\". The laments, a strictly feminine form of lyric, is common to some Slavic languages (called \"tužbalice\" in Serbian), and long narrative laments are intimately connected with heroic epic songs (example,"
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"Hardcover - Jan 17, 2003)\n- Brain and Longevity by Caleb E. Finch, Jean-Marie Robine and Yves Christen (Hardcover - Jan 31, 2003)\n- Human Longevity, Individual Life Duration, and the Growth of the Oldest-Old Population (International Studies in Population) by Jean-Marie Robine, Eileen M. Crimmins, Shiro Horiuchi and Yi Zeng (Paperback - Sep 2007)\n- Sex and Longevity: Sexuality, Gender, Reproduction, Parenthood (Research and Perspectives in Longevity) by Jean-"
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"Jenna Carroll"
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"Jenna Carroll\nJenna Carroll (born 8 May 1990) is an English female football defender. She currently plays for Fylde. She was born in Preston.\nClub career.\nCarroll spent over six years with Blackburn's centre of excellence before making her National Division debut in December 2006.\nIn October 2008, Carroll was one of four Rovers players to be sent off, the others being Katie Anderton, Natalie Brewer and Natalie Preston, as they drew 4-4 in the Women's Premier League Cup against Portsmouth"
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"Rifles or Ruffles?\" and \"Wheels or Heels?\".\nExpectant mothers may not want to know the sex of their baby before birth, due to their strong rooted beliefs in gender equality.\nIn some countries, revealing the sex of a fetus prior to birth may result in sex-selective abortion. Sex-selective abortions and infanticide has been seen throughout history and holds many moral and ethical implications.\nIn July 2019, Jenna Karvunidis, considered one of the pioneers of gender reveal parties, said \""
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"Jin Peiyu"
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"Jin Peiyu\nJin Peiyu (; born April 17, 1985 in Harbin) is a Chinese female speed skater.\nShe competed for China at the 2010 Winter Olympics in the 500m and 1000m events."
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"the Chinese literary world lost another wuxia novelist, Jin Yong.\nPersonal life.\nShiao married Liu Meiqing () in 1964, he had three sons: Xiao Peiyu (), Xiao Peihuan () and Xiao Peilun ().\nShiao was a close friend of wuxia novelist Gu Long, and they started to write at about the same time.\nWorks.\nWorks Novels.\n- \"Ma Ming Feng Xiao Xiao\" ()\n- \"Princess Wuyou\" ()\n- \"Sister Gan Nineteen"
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"Jo Novita"
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"Jo Novita\nJo Novita (born 12 November 1980) is a female badminton player from Indonesia. She was the gold medallists at the 2003 SEA Games in the women's doubles event and in the team event in 2001 and 2007. She has won the World Grand Prix tournament title in Thailand and Philippines Open. Novita also competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics and 2006 Asian Games.\nAt the 2004 Summer Olympics, she was partnered with partner Lita Nurlita in the women's doubles. They had a bye in the first"
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"Novita\nNovita may refer to:\n- Nóvita, a municipality in Colombia\n- Novita (company), a Finnish textile company\n- Novita Children's Services, an Australian organisation\n- Novita Dewi (born 1978), Indonesian singer\n- Jo Novita (born 1980), Indonesian badminton player\n- \"Novitas – ROYAL\", an academic journal"
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"Josef Lontscharitsch"
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"Josef Lontscharitsch\nJosef Lontscharitsch (born 11 April 1970 in Madrid, Spain) is a retired Austrian male road cyclist. He won the Austrian National Road Race Championships in 1995 and 1998.\nCareer.\n- 1987\n- 1989\n- 1994\n- 1995\n- 1996\n- 1997\n- 1998\n- 1999\n- 2000\n- 2001"
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"-German retired medley swimmer\n- Josef Hoffmann (1870–1956), Austrian architect and designer of consumer goods\n- Josef Hügi (1930–1995), Swiss footballer\n- Josef Imbach (disambiguation)\n- Josef Ježek, Czech politician\n- Josef Jungmann (1773–1847), Czech poet and linguist\n- Josef Košťálek (1909–1971), Czech footballer\n- Josef Kramer (1906–1945), German commandant of Bergen-Belsen concentration camp executed for war crimes\n- Josef Lontscharitsch (born 1970), Austrian former road cyclist"
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"Judith Forca"
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"Judith Forca\nJudith Forca (born 7 June 1996) is a Spanish female water polo player who won the silver medal at the 2017 World Championships in Budapest and at the 2019 World Championships in Gwangju."
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"Gender policing\nGender policing is the imposition or enforcement of normative gender expressions on an individual who is perceived as not adequately performing, through appearance or behavior, the sex that was assigned to them at birth (see gender performativity). Gender policing serves to devalue or delegitimize expressions that deviate from normative conceptions of gender, thus reinforcing the gender binary. According to Judith Butler, rejection of individuals who are non-normatively gendered is a component of creating one's own gender identity. Gender mainstreaming is a public policy concept,"
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"Julie Gore"
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"Julie Gore\nJulie Gore (born 5 August 1958) is a former Welsh female darts player.\nCareer.\nGore made her World Championship in 2008, losing in the quarter finals to Trina Gulliver. She later reached the semi finals of the Women's Winmau World Masters, beating Irina Armstrong in the quarter finals before losing to another Russian Anastasia Dobromyslova.\nGore originally entered the 2009 World Championship as the number 4 seed, but following Dobromyslova's defection to the Professional Darts Corporation she was moved up to the number"
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"heterosexual college men who were shown gay pornography. Their physical response was measured. Men who were considered homophobes were more aroused, but claimed they had no reaction. This then goes back to Gwen Araujo, who was killed by two men who were insecure about their sexualities because they had sexual relations with her. All of this supports the theory that people are more likely to get angry at sex, gender, and sexuality differences because they are insecure about their own sexuality or gender identity.\nCast.\n- Gore Vidal"
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"Juliette Bonkoungou"
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"Juliette Bonkoungou\nJuliette Bonkoungou is the ambassador from Burkina Faso to Canada and one of many female Burkinabé politicians. She has worked as a judge, and as president of the Economic and Social Council (\"Conseil économique et social\"). She is a member of the same party as her country's president Blaise Compaore, the Congress for Democracy and Progress. She is known informally in Burkina Faso as Julie of Koudougou, her native town.\nEarly life and family.\nJuliette Bonkoungou was born in Yameogo in Koudougou"
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"and two sons.\nEducation.\nJuliette Bonkoungou is a jurist and economist. After obtaining a master's degree in civil law and a DEA (postgraduate diploma), she obtained with distinction a diploma from the Ecole Nationale de la Magistrature. This was followed by a further postgraduate diploma in industrial purchasing management from the Institute of Business and Administration in Bordeaux, France. She also successfully completed full professional training in legal practice at the civil court of Bordeaux. She speaks French, English, Arabic and Dioula.\nCareer"
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"Katarina Lazić"
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"Katarina Lazić\nKatarina Lazić, married Tomić, (Serbian Cyrillic: Катарина Лазић, born May 25, 1980 in Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia) is a former Yugoslavian and Serbian female basketball player. She is married to former Serbian footballer Ivan Tomić.\nExternal links.\n- Profile at fibaeurope.com"
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"footballer) (born 1994), Serbian football defender\n- Dejan Lazić (born 1977), Croatian pianist and composer, and a naturalised Austrian citizen\n- Đorđe Lazić (born 1983), Serbian professional footballer\n- Igor Lazić (footballer, born 1967) (born 1967), Bosnian former footballer\n- Igor Lazić (ice hockey) (born 1992), Croatian ice hockey player\n- Jugoslav Lazić (born 1979), Serbian football goalkeeper\n- Katarina Lazić (born 1980), former Yugoslavian and"
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"Kim Betts\nKim Betts (born Kim Williams 25 December 1971) is an English gymnast, bodybuilder, and TV presenter best known as Lightning in the ITV show \"Gladiators\", where she was the longest-serving female star.\nGymnastics.\nAt age six Betts took up gymnastics after she was accepted into Lichfield Olympic Gymnastic Club. Betts had her first competitive event when she was eight years old. In her time as a gymnast she competed all over Great Britain as well as in Bulgaria, Belgium, and"
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"teachings that regard homosexuals as third gender. Even within some religions which generally discourage homosexuality, there are also people who view homosexuality positively, and some religious denominations bless or conduct same-sex marriages. There also exist so-called Queer religions, dedicated to serving the spiritual needs of LGBTQI persons. Queer theology seeks to provide a counterpoint to religious homophobia. In 2015, attorney and author Roberta Kaplan stated that Kim Davis \"is the clearest example of someone who wants to use a religious liberty argument to discriminate [against same"
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"Kjell Höglund\nKjell Höglund (; born December 8, 1945 in Östersund, Sweden) is a Swedish singer-songwriter.\nHöglund, who found his musical breakthrough in the 1970s, is in his native country renowned for his mixture of realism, absurdism and surrealism.\nIn 1992 he was nominated for a Grammis award for best male pop.\nKjell Höglund has also published books with esoteric and pseudo-scientific content. \nMany of Kjells beliefs presented in these works are similar to those of the Danish new age mystic"
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"Bland skurkar, helgon och vanligt folk\nBland skurkar, helgon och vanligt folk (\"Among villains, saints and ordinary folk\") is a live album recorded during a 1999 Swedish summer tour of the same name, and includes tracks by Stefan Sundström, Lars Winnerbäck, Johan Johansson, Karin Renberg, and Kjell Höglund. The album was released by Birdnest Records in 1999. \nTrack listing.\n1. Bland helgon, skurkar och vanligt folk (Kjell Höglund)\n2. Gråa dagar (Lars Winnerbäck)"
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"Konstantinos Tsalkanis\nKonstantinos Tsalkanis (born 23 April 1982) is a male water polo goalkeeper from Greece. He was part of the Greek national team at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships in Barcelona, Spain, where they finished in 6th place.\nSee also.\n- Greece at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships\nExternal links.\n- profile at \"FINA\""
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"Krasimir Gaydarski\nKrasimir Gaydarski or Krasimir Gajdarski (; born 23 February 1983) is a Bulgarian male volleyball player. He was part of the Bulgaria men's national volleyball team. He competed with the national team at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China. He played with Olympiacos in 2008.\nClubs.\n- 2003-2007 Levski Sofia\n- 2007-2009 Olympiacos S.C.\n- 2009-2010 SCC Berlin\n- 2010 Neftyanik Orenburg\n- 2011-2012 Kalleh Mazandaran\n- 2012-2013 Levski Volley"
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"did.\nStadium.\nThe team started construction on a private 10,000 seat stadium in 2014.\nNotable former players.\n- Rodrigo Quiroga\n- Krasimir Gaydarski\n- Smilen Mlyakov\n- Stanislav Petkov\n- Mohsen Andalib\n- Saeid Marouf\n- Alireza Nadi\n- Farhad Nazari Afshar\n- Mohammad Shariati\n- Adel Gholami\n- Mohammad Mousavi\n- Vlado Petković\n- Nico Freriks\n- Farhad Ghaemi\n- Reza Ghara\n- Farhad Zarif\nHonors.\n- Iranian Super League\n- Iranian"
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"Kübra Kegan\nKübra Kegan (born July 18, 1995 in Ankara, Turkey) is a Turkish female volleyball player. She is tall at and plays in the setter position. Kegan is a member of the Turkey women's youth national volleyball team, and wears number 11.\nClubs.\n- Tarımspor Ankara (2008-2009)\n- TVF Sport High School (2009-2011)\n- MKE Ankaragücü (2011-2012)\n- Karayolları Ankara (2012-2014)\n- Halkbank (2014-"
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"Kegan\nKegan may refer to:\n- Kübra Kegan, a Turkish volleyball player\n- Robert Kegan, an American developmental psychologist\n- Kegan Lake, a lake in Minnesota\nSee also.\n- Keegan"
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"Laetitia Moma Bassoko\nLaetitia Moma Bassoko (born ) is a Cameroonian female volleyball player. She is a member of the Cameroon women's national volleyball team.\nShe was part of the Cameroonian national team at the 2014 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship in Italy the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, the 2017 FIVB Volleyball World Grand Prix, 2018 Montreux Volley Masters, and 2018 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship.\nShe was playing for VBC Chamalières in 2014. She is now playing for Stella ES Calais."
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"Best Setter: Jane Wacu\n- Best Receiver: Binetou Sow\n- Best Libero: Elizabeth Wanyama\n- Best Attacker: Christelle Nana Tchoudjang\n- Best Blocker: Esther Eba'a Mballa\n- Best Server: Laetitia Moma Bassoko\nExternal links.\n- Official website"
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"Lee Bo-ra\nLee Bo-ra (born 16 August 1986) is a South Korean female speed skater. She competed at the 2006 and 2010 Winter Olympics. She qualified for the Olympic in 2006, in which she placed 25th in 500 m and 34th in 1000 m. She again qualified for the Olympics in 2010, and placed 26th in the 500 m.\nShe also competed at the 2007 and 2011 Asian Winter Games.\nExternal links.\n- Personal record"
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"Lee Hyun-joo\nLee Hyun-joo (born ) is a retired South Korean female volleyball player. She was part of the South Korea women's national volleyball team.\nShe participated in the 1994 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship. On club level she played with Ho.Nam Oil.\nClubs.\n- Ho.Nam Oil (1994)"
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"Lee Young-you\nLee Young-you (born April 11, 1977 in Seoul, South Korea) is a female creator of Korean manhwa. Several of her series have been translated into English and released in the United States.\nWorks.\n- Kill Me, Kiss Me\n- Moon Boy\n- Priceless\n- Pastel Green Spell\n- Siesta\n- Spring Spring"
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"by saying \"here's another [anti-LGBT slur] for you.\"\nPolice discourage the use of condoms by using condoms as evidence, or they destroy condoms and safe sex supplies. This encourages the spread of HIV and STIs. Carrying condoms may also be a signal for sexual harassment, cuing police to ask intrusive questions about sexual orientation and gender identity, touch inappropriately, and make disparaging comments. Police particularly target young women of color and trans youth and gender non-conforming youth of color.\nSex"
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"Lidija Abrlić\nLidija Abrlić, married Gnjidić (born September 13, 1969 in Senj, SFR Yugoslavia) is a former Yugoslavian and Croatian basketball player.\nExternal links.\n- Profile at fiba.com"
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"Lidija\nLidija is a feminine given name. Notable people with the name include:\n- Lidija Abrlić (born 1969), former Yugoslavian and Croatian basketball player\n- Lidija Auza (1914–1989), Latvian painter\n- Lidija Bajuk (born 1965), Croatian singer-songwriter and poet\n- Lidija Benedetič-Lapajne (born 1959), Slovenian athlete\n- Lidija Bizjak (born 1976), concert pianist\n- Lidija Bradara, politician from Bosnia and Herzegovina\n- Lidija Cvetkovic (born 1967), contemporary"
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"Lilly Martin Spencer\nLilly Martin Spencer (born Angelique Marie Martin) (November 26, 1822 – May 22, 1902) was one of the most popular and widely reproduced American female genre painters in the mid-nineteenth century. She primarily painted domestic scenes, paintings of women and children in a warm happy atmosphere, although over the course of her career she would also come to paint works of varying style and subject matter, including the portraits of famous individuals such as suffragist Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Although she did have an"
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"shapes his or her knowledge. From these two scholars' studies, Nancy Hartsock examined standpoint theory by using relations between men and women. She published \"The Feminist Standpoint: Developing Ground for a Specifically Feminist Historical Materialism\" in 1983. Hartsock used Hegel's ideas of masters and slaves and Marx's ideas of class and capitalism as an inspiration to look into matters of sex and gender.\nContemporary standpoint theory often focuses on the social positions such as gender, race, class, culture, and economic status. Standpoint theory"
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"Nathalie Descamps\nNathalie Descamps (born 5 January 1983 in Bilzen) is a right-handed badminton player from Belgium. Until 2010, she has won 17 Belgian National Badminton Championships. The Bilzen borned also won the bronze medal at the 2010 European Badminton Championships in the mixed doubles event partnered with Wouter Claes.\nCareer.\nDescamps currently plays for French First Division Club LUC Badminton Lille located in Lille.\nShe is currently ranked on place 108 (28 September 2008) in the Women's singles world ranking. In"
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"Nazan Akın\nNazan Akın (born October 1, 1983 in Diyarbakır, Turkey) is a Turkish female visually impaired judoka (disability class B3) competing in the +70 kg division. She won the silver medal at the 2012 Paralympics.\nCareer history.\nNazan took the bronze medal at the 2008 German Open, and the silver medal at the IBSA World Championship and Games in Antalya, Turkey the following year. She won the bronze medal in the 63 kg division at the 2011 IBSA European Championship held in"
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"Hardcover - Jan 17, 2003)\n- Brain and Longevity by Caleb E. Finch, Jean-Marie Robine and Yves Christen (Hardcover - Jan 31, 2003)\n- Human Longevity, Individual Life Duration, and the Growth of the Oldest-Old Population (International Studies in Population) by Jean-Marie Robine, Eileen M. Crimmins, Shiro Horiuchi and Yi Zeng (Paperback - Sep 2007)\n- Sex and Longevity: Sexuality, Gender, Reproduction, Parenthood (Research and Perspectives in Longevity) by Jean-"
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"Zehmarad Afzal\nZehmarad Afzal (24 October 1977) is a female cricketer. She formerly represented the Pakistan women's cricket team in Test cricket and One Day International matches."
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"Zhang Ouying\nZhang Ouying (; November 2, 1975 – December 1, 2018) was a Chinese football (soccer) player who competed in the 2000 Summer Olympics and in the 2004 Summer Olympics as well as the 1999, 2003, and 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup. She was a member of the Chinese team that won the silver medal at the 1999 World Cup.\nLife.\nZhang was born in Zhangjiakou, Hebei in 1975. In 2000, she finished fifth with the Chinese team in the 2000 Summer"
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"politician\n- 15 November – Ba Zhongtan, 88, lieutenant general\n- Zhang Ting, 96, politician\n- 17 November – Cheng Kaijia, 100, nuclear physicist and engineer.\n- 19 November – Wu Jianchang, 79, engineer and politician\n- 24 November – Shi Jiaonai, 97, plant physiologist\n- 30 November – Chang Guitian, 76, xiangsheng actor\nDeaths December.\n- 1 December – Zhang Ouying, 43, football player and coach\n- 8 December – Wang Ruilin, 88,"
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"Men\n- Ye Huanming — Weightlifting, Featherweight 56–60 kg, Men\n- Li Jinhe — Weightlifting, Lightweight 60–67.5 kg, Men\n- Zhang Xianghua, Hu Yadong, Zhou Shouying, Zhou Xiuhua, Zhang Yali, He Yanwen, Han Yaqin, Li Ronghua, Yang Xiao — Rowing, Women's Eights\nArchery.\nThe People's Republic of China sent three men and three women to Seoul for archery. The women were the more successful squad, taking ninth place in the team round.\nMen"
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"Zsuzsa Körmöczy\nZsuzsa Körmöczy (25 August 1924 – 16 September 2006) was a female tennis player from Hungary. She reached a career high of World No. 2 in women's tennis, and won the 1958 French Open at the age of 34.\nEarly life.\nShe was born in Pély, Hungary, and was Jewish.\nTennis career.\nIn Hungary, as a 16-year-old in 1940 she won the national doubles and mixed doubles titles, and she later won the national singles title six"
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"Athletes Tennis.\n- Zsuzsa Körmöczy, won 1958 French Open Singles, world # 2.\nAthletes Track and field.\n- Ödön Bodor, Olympic bronze (medley relay)\n- Ibolya Csák, Olympic champion & European champion high jumper\n- Mór Kóczán, javelin, Olympic bronze (Calvinist priest)\nAthletes Water polo.\n- Robert Antal, Olympic champion\n- István Barta, Olympic champion, gold\n- György Bródy, (3g1b & 2g & 2g), goalkeeper, 2x Olympic champion\n-"
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"Zülfiye Gündoğdu\nZülfiye Gündoğdu (born December 30, 1982 in Ankara) is a Turkish female volleyball player. She is 174 cm and plays as setter. She plays for Beşiktaş. She signed with the team on 5 July 2011. She has also played for Ankara Karayolları, İller Bankası, Ankara TED Koleji, Gazi Üniversitesi, Yalovaspor, Polisan Değirmendere, Nilüfer Belediyesi, Fenerbahçe Acıbadem and she played 20 times for Turkish Women's Beach Volley Team.\nAwards.\nAwards Clubs.\n- 2010 Turkish Super Cup -"
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"Pastal, Kaya Peker, Kerem Tunçeri, Erkan Veyseloğlu - 4th place\nWomen\n- Gülşah Akkaya, Korel Engin, Yasemin Horasan, Şaziye İvegin, Arzu Özyiğit, Esmeral Tunçluer, Birsel Vardarlı, Nilay Yiğit, Aylin Yıldızoğlu, Nevriye Yılmaz, Serap Yücesır, Müjde Yüksel Gold medal\nResults by event Beach Volleyball.\nMen\n- Semih Çıtak, Mehmet Akif Gürgen, Bülent Kandemir, Erkan Togan\nWomen\n- Ebru Bayram, Nejla Güçlü, Zülfiye Gündoğdu, Müjgan Keskin\nResults by event Boxing.\n- Abdülkadir Koçak"
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