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François-Auguste Fauveau de Frénilly (1768-1848) was a French diplomat, writer, poet and civic leader. Appointed as Peer of France. King Louis XVIII nicknamed him "Frenzy". Biography Early Life François-Auguste Fauveau de Frénilly was born in Paris, France on 14 November 1768 to Frédéric-Auguste Fauveau de Frénilly and Charlotte-Pauline-Victoire Chastelain. His family was of old nobility and was on the same level with the upper magistrature of Paris. Frénilly was educated and trained to attain the highest levels of the French Aristocracy and as such held disdain for the French Revolution. Frénilly studied law under Bishop Lévesque de Pouilly in Reims,France successfully defending his thesis after three years of dedicated study. After completing his studies, in consultation with his mother and his uncle, Frénilly began preparation for a financial career in anticipation of receiving title to Receiver-General of the Domaines Poitou and Angoumois. The First Revolution In anticipation of being granted his titles, Frénilly moved to the provinces and setup office in Poitou in early 1788, learning dominial tasks. While the French Revolution began in the summer of 1789 Frénilly watched from afar. In the spring of 1790, Frénilly suddenly departed the provinces to return to Paris arriving on thewould vacation together to his Lake Cottage. Ultimately, Frénilly would deem Catherine "stupid to the point of silliness" and avoided further interaction. During this time of turmoil, Frénilly found "There were but two means of shining: one by attacking the throne, the other by defending it" and that he was not well versed in either. As Paris descended into turmoil in the summer of 1792, Frénilly joined the Filles-Saint-Thomas and established his estate as one of the rally points upon the sound of the general drum. On August 9, 1792 while enjoying dinner with family, The general drum call to
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General of the Army Anatoly Vasiliyevich Kvashnin (; born 15 August 1946, Ufa) was the Chief of the Russian General Staff from 1997 to 2004, when he was dismissed by President Vladimir Putin. Kvashnin graduated from the Kurgan Machine-building Institute in 1969 and served in the armed forces from this time. He began serving in the military as deputy commander of a tank company then moved on to hold various command and staff positions. He later attended the Malinovsky Tank Academy graduating in 1976. It was reported that he commanded the 78th Tank Division in the Central Asia Military Districtfrom 1982 to 1987. He graduated from the USSR Armed Forces General Staff Academy in 1989. He holds a candidate degree in sociological sciences, a doctorate in military sciences and is a corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Missile and Artillery Science. Kvashnin had previously served as commander of the North Caucasus Military District. As of 2007, he served as the President's Representative in the Siberian Federal District. As Chief of the Russian General Staff he had some success in reforming the command structure for the strategic deterrent forces, but feuded with Defence Minister Sergei Ivanov and many ofhis subordinates. Kvashnin also proved to be indecisive at times, he split then merged the Volga-Urals Military District, combined the Strategic Rocket Forces with the Russian Space Forces and the Early Warning System, then restored their independence. Honours and awards Hero of the Russian Federation (27 October 1999) Order of Merit for the Fatherland; 2nd class 3rd class (19 July 2004) – for great contribution to strengthening national defence and many years of conscientious service 4th class Order of Courage Order of Honour (21 August 2006) – a contribution to strengthening Russian statehood and many years of conscientious service Orderfor Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR, 3rd class Medal "In Commemoration of the 850th Anniversary of Moscow" Medal of Merit in the All-Russia Census Jubilee Medal "In Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary since the Birth of Vladimir Il'ich Lenin" Medal "Veteran of the Armed Forces of the USSR" Medal "For development of virgin lands" Jubilee Medal "50 Years of the Armed Forces of the USSR" Jubilee Medal "60 Years of the Armed Forces of the USSR" Jubilee Medal "70 Years of the Armed Forces of the USSR" Medal "June 12, 1999 Bosnia-Kosovo" from nickelsilver for number 1 (2000, Russian Ministry of Defence) Medal "For Military Merit", 1st class Medal "For Strengthening Military Cooperation" Medal "For diligence in carrying out engineering tasks" Order of the Holy Prince Daniel of Moscow (Russian Orthodox Church, 2000) Officer of the Legion of Honour (France, 2004) Order of the Yugoslav Star (Serbia and Montenegro) Honorary Citizen of Makhachkala (2000) References External links Biography of Kvashnin from Renaissance Capital Category:1949 births Category:Living people Category:Heroes of the Russian Federation Category:Recipients of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 2nd class Category:Recipients of the Order of Courage Category:Recipients of the Order
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Portraits in Ivory and Brass is an album by trumpeter Jack Walrath with pianist Larry Willis and bassist Steve Novosel which was recorded in 1992 and released on the Mapleshade label in 1994. Track listing All compositions by Jack Walrath except where noted "Bess, You Is My Woman Now" (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin) – 4:59 "Epitaph for Seikolos" – 4:55 "Shadows" (Larry Willis) – 10:14 "Kirsten" – 9:43 "Monk's Feet" – 9:50 "Road to Sophia" – 11:42 "Blues in F (Improvised)" – 9:30 "Green Eyes" (Willis) – 7:47 Personnel Jack Walrath – trumpet Larry Willis – piano Steve Novosel –
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The Reallexikon der Assyriologie und Vorderasiatischen Archäologie (RlA), formerly Reallexikon der Assyriologie, is a multi-language (English, German, and French) encyclopedia on the Ancient Near East. It was founded by Bruno Meissner in 1922, reformed in 1966 by editor Ruth Opificius and publisher Wolfram von Soden. From 1972 to 2004 edited by Dietz-Otto Edzard, since 2005 by Michael P. Streck. A team of 585 different authors of many countries have been involved in the project and a total of 14 volumes and two issues of the last volume have been published until 2017. By the end of 2017 the last issues
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Hakan Ünsal (born 14 May 1973) is a Turkish former international footballer. Hakan Ünsal is remembered by many for his rocket left foot and his pinpoint passing as well as his ambition. He played most of his career at Galatasaray after joining from Karabükspor in 1993/94. After being a part of the squad that won the UEFA Cup in 2000, Ünsal moved to Blackburn Rovers of the English Premiership in January 2002. Blackburn had hoped to sign him in time for their upcoming appearance in the 2002 League Cup Final, however a work permit delayed his debut and he missedthem lifting the cup. His return to Galatasaray was rapid as he was once again in Galatasaray colours for the 2002/03 season. After leaving Galatasaray following the 2004/05 season, he had a brief stint with Çaykur Rizespor before retiring from football. He played for Turkey national football team and was a participant at the 2002 FIFA World Cup where he collected his third place medal. He is most famous for an incident during the World Cup when Brazil played Turkey. Rivaldo was about to take a corner and Ünsal kicked the ball at him as he was annoyed about the
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Suffolk Historic District is a national historic district located at Suffolk, Virginia. The district encompasses 514 contributing buildings, 3 contributing structures, and 3 contributing objects in Suffolk. The district includes a variety of residential, commercial, governmental, and institutional buildings. They are in a variety of vernacular and popular 19th and 20th century architectural styles including Greek Revival, Queen Anne, and Bungalow. Notable buildings include the Allmond Building (1914), Macedonia A.M.E. Church (c. 1870), National Bank of Suffolk (1914-1920), the Old Post Office (c. 1785), old Nansemond County Courthouse (c. 1837), John Granberry house (c. 1795), Richard Seth Eley House (1878),
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"Tum Hi Ho" () is a song from the Indian movie Aashiqui 2, sung by Arijit Singh and composed by Mithoon.,and Mithoon wrote the lyrics. Picturised on Aditya Roy Kapoor and Shraddha Kapoor, it was released by Bhushan Kumar under T-Series, it became popular remaining in the top 10 of Planet Bollywood for eight weeks and capturing the first spot on the Top 20 of MTV India for seven weeks. Release The audio song was released on 16 March 2013 and received critical reception from critics as well as became very popular among the audiences. The video song was releasedon 23 March 2013 Critical reception The song received acclaim from critics. Glamsham gave a rating of 5 stars out of 5 and said, "It is indeed an exhilarating experience listening to the songs of Aashiqui 2 and in this age of mundane and average/repetitive musical fares that are being churned out, the audio of Aashiqui 2 is surely a treat for all music buffs. "Tum Hi Ho" and "Sunn Raha Hai" (both versions) are our favorites, but "Chahun Main Ya Naa" and "Piya Aaye Na" end up as a close second. A chartbusting musical experience indeed." Planet Bollywood commented"The song has all the hallmarks of a Mithoon creation; it’s soulful, extremely touching and of course it’s dripping with melody. The piano, strings, and beats are very effective in creating an eerie romantic atmosphere for the singer to transform the song and Arijit Singh does that magnificently. " Koimoi commented, "Album opens with a heavy and deep voice of Arijit Singh crooning Tum Hi Ho. Composer Mithoon has penned the lyrics for this passionate ballad which might remind one of the rest of the Bhatt music that has been heard in abundance in recent times, right from Raaz 3to Jism 2. Arijit’s voice does touch the listener’s heart and lyrics support the passion as well." IANS wrote, "The album opens with "Tum hi ho". Sung by Arijit Singh, it starts slowly but gradually picks up the pace. Melodious and rhythmic, it has meaningful lyrics. A happy romantic number, it brings the story of a lover sharing his happiness with the world " while some critics call it a self-centered narration of a lover's heart along with a darkness. Success and impact The song became a hit with approximately 5 million views on YouTube within 10 days of release,which helped in the marketing of the film. Various versions of the song were uploaded by amateur singers, guitarists and DJs on social networking sites. Aashiqui 2 had less than 3 weeks for the promotion unlike other Bollywood movies which indulge in months of promotion. However, it was Tum Hi Ho which became a rage and created instant buzz for the film in the market. The movie upon release, became a blockbuster, earning 132 crore in an unimaginable 11-week run worldwide and was termed as one of the best trending films of Indian Cinema. The song won Most Entertaining Songof the year at the Big Star Entertainment Awards 2013. The music video on Youtube has garnered 210 million views as in January 2019. Other versions The song was released in another duet version called "Meri Aashiqui" with Palak Muchhal. On December 2018, American rapper T-Pain was accused of plagiarizing the composition on his single called "That's Yo Money". However the music video has been taken down. Composer Mithoon stated: "Sir, the melody that you have used in your new song is my original work for a previously released Hindi film..The Label is looking into this." Awards Arijit Singh receivedthe Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer in the 59th Filmfare Awards 2014. Mithoon received the Filmfare Award for Best Music Director and received a nomination for Filmfare Award for Best Lyricist in the 59th Filmfare Awards 2014. Big Star Most Entertaining Song (2013) - Big Star Entertainment Awards 2013. Song of The Year (2014) – Zee Cine Awards 2014. Screen Award for Best Male Playback – 20th Screen Awards 2014. 6th Mirchi Music Awards Song of The Year Male Vocalist of The Year - Arijit Singh Music Composer of The Year - Mithoon References Category:2013 songs Category:Songs written
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Tyson Jay Ritter (born April 24, 1984) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, actor, and model. He is best known as the lead vocalist, bassist, pianist, and songwriter of the multi-platinum selling American alternative rock band the All-American Rejects. As an actor, Ritter appeared as Dane on Amazon Video's Betas, recurred as rock musician Oliver Rome on NBC's Parenthood, and has had supporting roles in films, including The House Bunny (2008) and Miss You Already (2015). In 2018, Ritter played recurring characters on two television series on AMC, Preacher and Lodge 49. Ritter joined the main cast of Preacher forits final season in 2019. Early life Ritter was born on April 24, 1984 in Stillwater, Oklahoma, to Tracy Jean Rains (née Lyons; born to Edwina Janora Lyons Sherman and Tony Eugene Lyons) and Tim Jay Ritter (born to Peggy Earline Ritter Sharpton and Steve Delano Ritter). His mother is an employee at Stillwater Public Schools. He has an older brother, Dr. Zack S. Ritter, DDS, who is an endodontist, and a younger sister, Bailey Ritter. He and his siblings graduated from Stillwater High School. Career Ritter met his bandmates while he was at a party in high school. AfterJesse Tabish quit the band, and with the additions of Mike Kennerty and Chris Gaylor, the All-American Rejects were picked up by Doghouse Records, and later DreamWorks Records, and finally signed with the major label Interscope Records. In early 2018, the band left Interscope. As of July 2019, they are signed to Epitaph Records. The All-American Rejects have released four albums to date, and have sold over 10 million albums worldwide and 4 million singles. Ritter has appeared in television series and films such as House (2007), The House Bunny (2008), Betas (2013–14), and Parenthood (2013–15). On November 5, 2013,Ritter released the song "Air" as a solo song to help "ride between the Rejects' next record", which was featured on Parenthood. Shortly after the release of "Air" Tyson wrote the song "Collide" which was also featured on Parenthood. The song was never released on the market but is still available on sites like YouTube. Ritter's next projects included a role in the John Cusack film Love and Mercy (2014). He had also been cast in the lead role of singer Gregg Allman in the biopic Midnight Rider, directed by Randall Miller, but the film was halted in production, andultimately cancelled, due to the death of camera assistant Sarah Jones. In 2015, he had a supporting role in the comedy-drama film Miss You Already, which starred Toni Collette and Drew Barrymore. On February 23, 2018, Ritter revealed via his personal Twitter that he is in the process of "putting together a record and a band of [his] own". Personal life Ritter and actress Elena Satine were engaged in April 2013 and married on New Year's Eve that year. He has been best friends with bandmate Nick Wheeler ever since they met in high school. Ritter is an investor invarious tech companies including Hooch App. Equipment Ritter likes to use Fender bass guitars. He had previously used Epiphone Flying V or Epiphone Explorer basses during the era of The All-American Rejects, until he started to favor a Fender Precision Bass and started using them more often in his songs. Ritter was also seen using a Gibson Thunderbird bass on their early tours for Move Along and also with a rare Jackson Guitars V Bass. He then later used Fender Jaguar Bass guitars for later tours before switching back to Fender Precision Basses. Filmography Film Television References External links Category:Living
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Gunnar Dedio (born November 16, 1969 in Rostock, Germany) is a German film producer and media entrepreneur. He is the founder and managing director of the film production company LOOKSfilm. Life In 1995, Gunnar Dedio founded the media production company LOOKSfilm. Parallel to his work as a producer and managing director, he completed executive training at INSEAD, the International Institute for Management Development (IMD), and the MIT Sloan School of Management. At INSEAD he studied with Manfred F.R. Kets de Vries, Roger Lehman and Eric van der Loo and in 2016, he received the Executive Master in Consulting and Coaching2008: Of Sharks and Men (documentary series, directed by Dirk Steffens) 2009: Comrade Couture (documentary) 2010: Molotow (documentary, directed by Ullrich Kasten) 2010: Life After the Wall (documentary series) 2010: La vie sauvage des animaux domestiques (documentary) 2010: Mein Germany (documentary) 2010: On the Road in Southern Africa (documentary series) 2010: Hans Zimmer - The sound of Hollywood (documentary) 2011: Churchill's betrayal of Poland - The mysterious death of General Sikorski (documentary) 2011: Brick by Brick - The Making of the Iron Curtain (documentary) 2012: Hindenburg & Hitler (documentary, directed by Christoph Weinert) 2012: Lenin - The End of the
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William Hugh Beeton, CMG (14 October 1903 - 26 March 1976) was the Chief Commissioner of Ashanti, which became Ghana in 1957. Beeton also served as Vice-President of The Royal African Society. Education William Hugh Beeton was educated at Strathallan School in Perthshire and the London School of Economics, University of London. Career Assistant District Commissioner, Gold Coast, 1926. District Commissioner, Gold Coast, 1932. Administrative Officer, Class II, 1943. Senior Assistant Colonial Secretary, 1944. Administrative Officer, Class I, 1946. (Assistant Chief Commissioner, Ashanti) Chief Commissioner, Ashanti, 1950-54. (Title changed to Chief Regional Officer 1952) Awards Appointed a Companion of St
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Connor John Emerton (born 5 June 1994) is an English former first-class cricketer. Emerton was born at Hillingdon in June 1994. He was educated at Parmiter's School, before going up to Jesus College, Cambridge. While studying at Cambridge, Emerton made two appearances in first-class cricket in 2016. The first came for Cambridge MCCU against Nottinghamshire at Fenner's, while the second came for Cambridge University against Oxford University at Oxford. In addition to playing first-class cricket in 2016, he also appeared in minor counties cricket for Hertfordshire, making a single appearance in the 2016 Minor Counties Championship. References External links Category:1994
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The year 1662 in science and technology involved some significant events. Botany February 16 – John Evelyn presents the basic text of his Sylva, or A Discourse of Forest-Trees and the Propagation of Timber to the College for the Promoting of Physico-Mathematical Experimental Learning, probably the earliest treatise on forestry (it is published in book form in 1664). Chemistry First attempt to manufacture graphite drawing sticks from powdered graphite (mixed with sulphur and antimony), in Nuremberg, Germany. Physics Robert Boyle publishes Boyle's law, in the second edition of his New Experiments Physico-Mechanicall, Touching The Spring of the Air, and its
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Bruce James Crowder (born March 25, 1957) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey forward who played four seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Boston Bruins and Pittsburgh Penguins from 1981–82 to 1984–85. He is the brother of Keith Crowder. Playing career Crowder was drafted 153rd overall by the Philadelphia Flyers in the 1977 NHL Amateur Draft. He played 243 career NHL games, scoring 47 goals and 51 assists for 98 points. His best offensive season was the 1982–83 season when he garnered career highs in goals with 21, assists with 19, and points with 40. Coaching
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Joaquim Furtado (Penamacor, 1948) is a Portuguese journalist, reporter, television anchor and documentary film director. He worked during almost all his entire career for state-run RTP television network, including in RTP 2 for many years. He became a well-known media personality during the Carnation Revolution military coup on April 25, 1974. On the first hours of that day, he was working as a broadcaster in the Rádio Clube Português (RCP) radio station when the revolutionary Armed Forces Movement (MFA) took the power in order to overthrow the Estado Novo regime, and Furtado read the first communiqué of the rebellious military
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Skylark Foods Limited is a subsidiary of Skylark Group, an Indian company that specialises in chicken and meat processing, and poultry products for poultry usage. It holds the same position in North India as Venky's holds in South India. History Founded in 1985 in village Anta, Distt. Jind, Haryana as Skylark Poultry Farms by the Dhull and Deswal family, it mainly produced day-old layer and broiler chicks for the poultry markets of North India. Skylark started its first operation with broiler breeding & hatchery with a capacity of 1000 broiler breeders. Status Today the diversified Skylark Group is a 4with modernised, state of the art broiler units at Pilani, Rajasthan with an automatic drinking and feeding systems. Skylark has a present capacity of about 3 million broilers per month which is a huge number as compared to other broiler companies in India. Poultry feed Skylark have a poultry feed mill in Jind district and has a production capacity of 800 tonnes per day. It was established in year 2003 due to the foreseen growth of the Skylark Group. This mill produce feed for G.P., Parent Stock, Layer Stock and commercial broiler farming having their respective starters and finishers range.
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Dr. Sanjay Kute is a member of the 13th Maharashtra Legislative Assembly. He represents the Jalgaon (Jamod) Assembly Constituency. He belongs to the Bharatiya Janata Party Kute was a member of the 11th and 12th Assemblies too, and has been president of Buldhana district Bharatiya Janata Party. In July, 2007, Kute was arrested during an agitation for compensation to rain hit farmers. Within BJP General Secretary, Maharashtra State BJP (2014) District President, Jalgao Jamod, BJP (2003-2006) President BJP Buldhana District (Since 2010) References Category:Members of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Category:Maharashtra MLAs 2014–2019 Category:People from Buldhana district Category:Maharashtra MLAs 2004–2009 Category:Maharashtra
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Sylvia Guertin-Riley was appointed a judge of the Family Division of the Manitoba Court of Queen's Bench on July 27, 1995. Unlike most of her colleagues, she filled a newly created position, instead of replacing another judge. Guertin-Riley graduated in law from the University of Manitoba Law School in 1980, and was called to the Manitoba Bar in 1981. She then joined the firm of Schwartz, McJannet & Co. and became a partner in 1987. From 1988 until her appointment to the bench, she was a partner with the firm of Riley, Orle, Guertin, Born. She practised mainly civil litigation,
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Presnell Alfonzo "Pres" Mull (August 28, 1922 – June 30, 2005) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Appalachian State Teachers College—now known as Appalachian State University—for one season in 1951 and at Catawba College from 1959 to 1961, compiling a career college football record of 13–26–1. Biography Mull was born in Marion, North Carolina in 1922 to Horace and Estelle (Houck) Mull. He graduated from Pleasant Garden High School where he played basketball. Mull graduated from Appalachian State Teacher's College in 1947, after having served as a reconnaissance pilot in Worldlater returned to Lexington where he continued coaching until 1973. He coached in the North Carolina High Schools All-Star game in 1971. He was also a longtime science teacher and athletic director at the school. He retired in 1984 and lived in Lexington up until 2004, when he moved to Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Mull was honored by being named one of the inaugural members of the Distinguished Alumni of Appalachian State University along with inductions into the state of North Carolina, Davidson County and North Carolina Athletic Association Athletic Halls of Fame. Mull also served 11 years on the
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SV Borussia Preußen Stettin was a German association football club from the city of Stettin, Pomerania Province (today Szczecin, Poland). The club was established in 1937 after a merger of 1. Stettiner Borussia-Poseidon and SC Preußen Stettin. After two seasons in the Gauliga Pommern (I) the team was demoted to the Bezirksliga, but returned to the top flight after one season, only to again be immediately sent down. They also played in the final Gauliga season (1944–45) which was cancelled after just three matches as World War II was drawing to a close. After the conflict all German teams in
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The 2004 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship was held in April 2004 and involved 12 schools competing for the national championship of women's NCAA Division I gymnastics. It was the twenty third NCAA gymnastics national championship. The defending NCAA Team Champion for 2003 was UCLA. The competition took place in Los Angeles, California hosted by the UCLA in Pauley Pavilion. The 2004 team championship was won by defending champion UCLA and the individual champion was Jeana Rice of Alabama, 39.650. 2004 UCLA Championship Roster The 2004 UCLA women's gymnastics team is considered one of the best teams in NCAA gymnastics history,
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Pongrac () is a settlement in the Municipality of Žalec in east-central Slovenia. It lies in the hills south of Žalec. The area is part of the traditional region of Styria. The municipality is now included in the Savinja Statistical Region. Name The name of the settlement was changed from Sveti Pongrac (literally, 'Saint Pancras') to Pongrac (literally, 'Pancras') in 1955. The name was changed on the basis of the 1948 Law on Names of Settlements and Designations of Squares, Streets, and Buildings as part of efforts by Slovenia's postwar communist government to remove religious elements from toponyms. Cultural heritage
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The Nushagak River () is a river in southwest Alaska, United States. It begins in the Alaska Range and flows southwest to Nushagak Bay, an inlet of Bristol Bay, east of Dillingham, Alaska. The Mulchatna River is a major tributary. Other navigable tributaries include the Nuyakuk River and the King Salmon River. Jet-boats are commonly used to access these tributaries and the upper Nushagak. The Wood River, Iowithla River and the Kokwok River are smaller tributaries. The villages of Portage Creek, Ekwok, Koliganek and New Stuyahok are on the river. The town of Dillingham (Pop. 2,466) is on Nushagak Bay.The Nushagak River is downstream of the proposed Pebble Mine, whose tailings storage lake would sit at the headwaters of the Koktuli River, one of the Nushagak's tributaries. Villages on the Nushagak are among the major opponents of the proposal. Five species of Pacific salmon (Chinook, coho, sockeye, chum, and pink) spawn in the river or its tributaries. Commercial, subsistence and sport fishing are important in the area. Most notable is the annual run of king (Chinook) salmon which occurs from mid-June to mid-July. Rainbow trout, northern pike, grayling, burbot, whitefish and Arctic char are also present in the Nushagak.
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Mark Steven Kotsay (born December 2, 1975) is an American former professional baseball outfielder and current Oakland Athletics quality control coach. During his active Major League Baseball (MLB) career, he appeared in 1,914 games for the San Diego Padres, Florida Marlins, Athletics, Atlanta Braves, Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox and Milwaukee Brewers. Amateur career Born in Whittier, but raised in Santa Fe Springs California, Kotsay played college baseball at Cal State Fullerton. Kotsay spent the summer of 1994 playing for the Bourne Braves of the Cape Cod Baseball League. In , Kotsay won the Golden Spikes Award and wasthe Most Outstanding Player of the College World Series, as CS-Fullerton won its third Series championship. In addition to being an outfielder, Kotsay was a closer in college; he pitched the final five outs to clinch his team's CWS title. Kotsay was a consensus choice as an All-American in 1995 and 1996. Professional playing career Florida Marlins Kotsay was selected by the Florida Marlins as the 9th pick of the 1996 Major League Baseball Draft. Kotsay appeared in 14 games for the Florida Marlins in before taking over as the team's center fielder in . He was moved to rightfield after Gary Sheffield was traded, a position better suited for the strong throwing arm which Kotsay regularly showed off. As a rookie, he led all National League outfielders with 20 assists, and led them again in his second year with the same number. In , he led all right fielders with 13 assists. At the plate, Kotsay was an average hitter during these years, hitting around .280 with occasional power and the occasional stolen base. San Diego Padres (first stint) Kotsay was traded in , barely a week before Opening Day, to the San Diego Padres as part ofa deal for Matt Clement and Eric Owens. Moved back to center field, Kotsay improved his hitting, but he recorded only four outfield assists. This can be largely attributed to the fact that few chose to run on Kotsay. Over the next two seasons, however, Kotsay was defensively back on form, leading all National League center fielders in that category. Kotsay hit .291 with a .807 OPS in 2001 and .292 with a .810 OPS in . After his batting average slipped to .266 with a .726 OPS in , Kotsay was traded to the Oakland Athletics for Terrence Longand Ramón Hernández. Oakland Athletics With Oakland in , Kotsay batted a career-best .314 hitting second in the A's lineup. Displaying his customary strong arm afield, he led American League center fielders with 11 assists. On July 9, , the Athletics announced that Kotsay and the team had come to terms on a three-year, $29 million contract extension. The extension kept Kotsay under contract with the Athletics through the season and included a no-trade clause through the season. News of the contract extension ended speculation that Kotsay would be traded to a team in need of a starting center fielder,such as the New York Yankees. On Mother's Day, May 14, 2006, Kotsay was one of more than 50 hitters who brandished a pink bat to benefit the Breast Cancer Foundation. He was one of a handful of players to hit a pink bat home run. The 2006 season marked Kotsay's first-ever appearance in a postseason game, as the Oakland Athletics clinched the 2006 AL West Division title. On October 4, he hit his first postseason home run against Minnesota Twins pitcher Dennys Reyes for a two run inside-the-park home run which scored Jason Kendall that put the Oakland A'sahead 4 to 2, leading his team to win Game 2 of the ALDS. Kotsay underwent back surgery during spring training , and missed the first two months of the 2007 campaign. Atlanta Braves On January 14, 2008, after passing a physical, Kotsay was officially traded to the Atlanta Braves along with $5.3 million of his $7.3 million salary from the Athletics for Joey Devine and prospect Jamie Richmond. On August 14, 2008, Kotsay became the first Atlanta Brave to hit for the cycle since Albert Hall did it in . He doubled to right in the 7th inning againstBob Howry of the Chicago Cubs. The double that completed the cycle was also Kotsay's 1,500th career hit. He would hit another single in the 9th inning to have his third career 5-hit game and first since 2005. However, despite the great effort, the Braves lost to the Cubs 11–7. Boston Red Sox On August 27, , Kotsay was traded to the Boston Red Sox for minor league outfielder Luis Sumoza. Kotsay quickly became the Red Sox's preferred first baseman after third baseman Mike Lowell was lost for the season due to injury and Kevin Youkilis was moved to third.free up a roster spot for newly acquired Adam LaRoche. Chicago White Sox On July 28, 2009, Kotsay was traded to Chicago White Sox for minor league outfielder Brian Anderson and cash considerations. On November 5, 2009, he was re-signed by the White Sox for a one-year, $1.5 million deal. In 2010, Kotsay appeared in 107 games, primarily as a designated hitter and first baseman, hitting .239/.306/.376. Milwaukee Brewers On February 1, 2011, Kotsay agreed to sign a one-year contract with the Milwaukee Brewers. The contract was worth $800,000 plus $450,000 in incentives. Kotsay served as a utility player, mostlyas a reserve outfield and pinch hitter. In 2011, he batted .270 with 3 home runs in 233 at-bats. Through 2011, he was fourth of all active major leaguers in career outfield assists, with 120. San Diego Padres (second stint) On November 15, 2011, Kotsay signed a one-year deal, worth $1.25 million, with the San Diego Padres. Kotsay began the year on the disabled list with a calf strain. He made his regular season debut on April 17, 2012. He had another stint on the disabled list in May with a lower back strain. On August 12, 2012, Kotsay signed5 walks. Career after playing Kotsay joined the Padres front office in 2014 as a special assistant. On December 1, 2014, the Padres announced Kotsay as their new hitting coach, replacing Phil Plantier. On November 12, 2015, the Oakland Athletics named Mark Kotsay their new bench coach, replacing Mike Aldrete. In 2017 he became the quality control coach for the Oakland Athletics. In 2019, Kotsay was inducted into the National College Baseball Hall of Fame. Personal life Kotsay and his wife Jamie have three children. Kotsay attended Santa Fe High School in Santa Fe Springs, California where he excelled infootball and baseball. Kotsay is a devout Roman Catholic. His father, Steve Kotsay, is a retired Los Angeles Police Motorcycle Officer. 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EPs 2007 - Ab ovo usque ad mala 2014 - 4 2016 - IDEM 2345 Live albums 1999 - In kastus in vivo 2018 - Live at FEST!republic Lviv 2018 - Live at the Lviv Opera House Compilations 2003 - "Komu Vnyz. Rock legends of Ukraine" ("Best of" collection) 2006 - "Komu Vnyz. MP3 collection" 2009 - "Komu Vnyz. Reformatsiya: 25 punktiv" ("Best of" collection) 2011 - "Ya Vernuvsia Domiv" (Tribute to Braty Hadiukiny) References External links Official Komu Vnyz website Category:Musical groups from Kiev Category:Soviet rock music groups Category:Ukrainian musical groups Category:Ukrainian rock music groups Category:Ukrainian-language singers Category:Anti-Russian sentiment
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Trudy Haynes (born November 23, 1926) is an American news reporter. She became the nation's first African American TV weather reporter for WXYZ-TV in Detroit, MI in 1963. In 1965, she became the first African American TV news reporter for KYW-TV (now CBS-3), in Philadelphia, where she continued until her retirement in 1999. Haynes, who received an Emmy Award as well as two Lifetime Achievement Awards during her 33-year tenure at KYW-TV, currently hosts an online show called the Trudy Haynes Show. Early life and education Haynes was born Gertrude Daniels in New York City on November 23, 1926. The
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Melvin Monroe Stewart Jr. (born November 16, 1968) is an American swimming promoter, former competition swimmer and world record-holder who won two gold medals and one bronze medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. Career At the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, Stewart placed fifth in the men's 200-meter butterfly with a time of 1:59.19. Following Seoul, Stewart began dominating the event. At the 1987, 1989, and 1991 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships Stewart won gold in the 200-meter butterfly. At the 1991 World Championships in Perth, Stewart won gold in the 200-meter butterfly, and set the world recordwith a time of 1:55.69. At the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Stewart won the 200-meter butterfly in an Olympic record time of 1:56.26. Stewart also won gold in the 4×100-meter medley relay by swimming in the prelims, and a bronze in the 4×200-meter freestyle relay. Stewart is the co-founder and publisher of the swimming news website, Swimswam.com, and a producer-director of commercials through his company, Gold Medal Media, LLC. In addition, he is currently an ambassador to the United States Swimming Foundation. He lives in Austin, Texas, with his wife Tiffany, and their daughter Bayley. See also List ofOlympic medalists in swimming (men) List of University of Tennessee people List of World Aquatics Championships medalists in swimming (men) World record progression 200 metres butterfly References External links Melvin Stewart (USA) – Honor Swimmer profile at International Swimming Hall of Fame Category:1968 births Category:Living people Category:American male butterfly swimmers Category:American male freestyle swimmers Category:World record setters in swimming Category:Mercersburg Academy alumni Category:Olympic bronze medalists for the United States in swimming Category:Olympic gold medalists for the United States in swimming Category:Olympic swimmers of the United States Category:People from Gastonia, North Carolina Category:Swimmers at the 1988 Summer Olympics Category:Swimmers at the
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is a Japan-exclusive action video game released for the Game Boy in 1990. Gameplay Players must control a combat robot as they make their way towards their ultimate goal: destroying the enemy orb. Each level only has one screen to blast hostile robots, solve challenging platforms, and manipulate a series of short puzzles. 30 stages await players as they look forward to a boss battle on every tenth stage. A weapon is available; its gunfire can be altered by changing the angle of the gun. Even the distance of the shot can be changed by holding down the button for
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Kinzau-Mvuete (or Kinzao) is a town in the Kongo Central province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, about north of Matadi. It had an estimated population of 18,676 as of 2012. The city of Kinzau-Mvuete is in the Bundi sector of Seke-Banza Territory. It is at a crossroads, and is a center of trade for the territory with large urban centers such as Muanda, Boma, Matadi and Kinshasa. In June 2007 it was reported that the road running north from Kinzao to Seke-Banza was in an advanced state of deterioration following torrential rains. The authorities were planning to raise
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XHST-TDT, known as Tele Yucatán, is a television station on virtual channel 4 in Mérida, Yucatán. It is owned by Sistema Tele Yucatán, S.A. de C.V., a company wholly owned by the government of the State of Yucatán, with a schedule of primarily local programs including news, sports, culture and entertainment. XHST is one of six state-owned television stations that are commercial concessions. History While channel 13 had periodically broadcast the Olympics in 1968, XHST-TV formally signed on February 27, 1970, transmitting a black-and-white signal. Luis Echeverría, who at the time was the PRI candidate for the presidency, was touring
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Thomalina Adams (born 6 July 1993 in Lüderitz, Namibia) is a Namibian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Tura Magic. Club career In 2011 Adams and Uerikondjera Kasaona joined Germania Hauenhorst to play in the 2011–12 Verbandsliga Westfalen season. Adams spent the 2012–13 season in Namibia without playing experience as the Super League did not resume until 2015. In 2013 Adams returned to Germany to play for the VfL Bochum in the 2013–14 2. Bundesliga season. In 2016 Adams and Zenatha Coleman joined to Gintra Universitetas. Career statistics International career Adams is a member of the Namibia women's national
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Push Panic is an action match-3 iOS video game developed by American studio Appular and released on November 23, 2010. Gameplay Players clear away similarly-colored blocks on the screen, and can use bombs to aid them. Critical reception The game has a Metacritic rating of 88% based on 6 critic reviews. SlideToPlay said " Matching colors, toppling block towers, a drive for instant solutions--it's like experiencing a first grader's night terror. " AppSpy wrote "Push Panic is a perfect companion for those who want to blast away a few spare minutes or those who want to push the boundaries of
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Fright Night 2: New Blood is a 2013 American comedy horror film directed by Eduardo Rodríguez. It is a direct-to-video homage sequel to the 2011 remake of Fright Night. None of the actors from the previous film reprise their roles, and the plot is similar to both the original Fright Night and its remake. Plot Charley Brewster, Ed Bates and Amy Peterson are with their class as exchange students in Romania, where Charley tries to reconcile with Amy after she suspects him of cheating. On their first night in the hotel, Charley spots a beautiful woman having a sexual encountervampire overlord destroyed, Charley and Amy revert to their human forms. Reconciling, they share a kiss. Cast Will Payne as Charley Brewster Jaime Murray as Gerri Dandridge Sean Power as Peter Vincent Sacha Parkinson as Amy Peterson Chris Waller as "Evil" Ed Bates Alina Minzu as Shayla Sunshine Constantin Barbulescu as Inspector Constantin Roxana Gârleanu Lupu as Peter's Assistant Production Fox greenlit the film and rushed into production at a breakneck pace. The first draft of the screenplay was written in a week and then it endured two months of revisions. Although producers of the 2011 film returned, the decisionwas made that the story would not follow the events of the previous films. "I thought it was a little bit of a play on the James Bond movies, where it’s always James Bond, no matter who plays him," commented director Eduardo Rodriguez. Jaime Murray is not a fan of horror films and had never seen the previous films when she was given the script. " I read about ten pages and I didn’t really know whether it was meant to be funny or frightening. So I sat down and I watched Fright Night with Colin Farrell, and then Iwent back and I re-read the script. It was great because it gave me a point of reference, and it made me realize that even though it was really scary and dark in places, it was also funny." Will Payne made the conscious choice not to pattern his performance after previous Charley Brewsters William Ragsdale or Anton Yelchin. "This is a whole new cast so why not try and make this my own character, my own creation?" he asked. Filming took place over a month from November–December 2012 in Romania. Temperatures frequently lingered around -15 degrees below Fahrenheit, which causeda variety of problems. Cast and crew members shook and shivered the whole time; cameras ceased to operate as the weather froze them; the gas station explosion had to be filmed in a studio due to fire safety concerns; and during a pivotal sequence in a swimming pool, actresses Sacha Parkinson and Jaime Murray were so cold that the filmmakers halted production. "I just wanted to finish the scene but they said they had to stop it because I was going into hypothermia," said Murray. "My mouth was chattering so much that they could see it on camera and Iwas like, 'Can we just have one more take?', and they were like, 'No. You've got to get out the bath!'" Home media The film was released on DVD, Blu-ray and Digital HD in both rated and unrated versions on October 1, 2013. The rated version runs 31 seconds shorter, with 5 cuts of explicit gore and nudity from the scene in which Gerri lures a local woman into her lair. The DVD and Blu-ray feature identical extras: an audio commentary with director Eduardo Rodriguez and producers Alison Rosenzweig and Michael Gaeta, Fright Night webisodes and a Dracula Revealed featurette
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François de Chennevières (22 November 1699 in La Rochefoucauld – 13 November 1779) was an 18th-century French poet and librettist. Among other works, Chennevières authored a collection of poems, the Loisirs de M. de C*** (The Hague, Neaulme, 1764 2 vol. in-18). We also owe him Célime, ou le Temple de l'indifférence détruit par l'amour, ballet in one act presented by the Académie royale de musique 28 September 1756 (Paris, aux dépens de l'Académie, Vve Delormel et fils, 1756). He also wrote Détails militaires dont la connoissance est nécessaire à tous les officiers et principalement aux commissaires des guerres (Paris,
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The Rylands Building is a Grade II listed building in Market Street, Manchester, England. Situated close to the Piccadilly area of Manchester city centre, the building was originally built as a warehouse by the Rylands textile company (Rylands & Sons Ltd) which was founded by John Rylands. That firm had occupied warehouses in High Street ever since 1822. Its west-facing side is on High Street; The building was designed by the eminent Manchester architects, Fairhursts (Harry S. & P. G. Fairhurst), in an Art Deco style. It is clad in Portland stone and features a decorative corner tower and eclectic'zig zag' window lintels. The work was completed in 1932. The building is situated in the Smithfield conservation area of Manchester, an area which was known for its markets and textile warehouses. Following a fire, in 1957, which totally destroyed the premises of Paulden's Department Store, in All Saints, the company acquired the Rylands warehouse building and converted it to a store. This was then a direct rival to the Lewis's store, on the opposite side of Market Street. In 1973 Debenhams, the owner of Pauldens rebranded the store in their name. Since that time it has remained Debenhams, Manchester's
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Pavlo Mykolayovych Sushko (born 16 November 1979, Khmelnytskyi Oblast) is a Ukrainian politician, film producer. He is a member of the Public Council of the Ukrainian Oscar Committee, member of the European Film Academy, and is the People’s deputy of Ukraine of the 9th convocation. Biography Sushko was norn on 16 November 1979 in Khmelnytskyi Region and has lived in Kharkiv Oblast since 2000. He graduated with honours from the Bohdan Khmelnytsky National Academy of the State Border Guard (military specialty – tactical and operational officer). Lieutenant Colonel of the Reserve. He held senior positions in the State Border GuardService of Ukraine (served in the Kharkiv Border Detachment). In 2010 he graduated from the Yaroslav Mudriy National University of Law. In 2013 he graduated from the Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts majoring in “Cinema and TV arts” (television director). In 2016 he joined the film company "Solar Media Entertainment" and became the producer of the feature film “DZIDZIO Contrabass” which was the first profitable film in the history of Ukrainian cinema. Since 2017 he has been lecturing and conducting master classes for students in film production. Since 2017 he has been the member of the Ukrainian FilmAcademy. In 2018 he was the chairman of the jury of the Zaporozhye International Short Film Festival ZIFF. In 2018 he became a member of the European Film Academy. In 2018 he founded the Prime Story Pictures film company. In 2018 he was awarded the Golden Spinning Top (Viewer’s choice) for the film “DZIDZIO Contrabass”. Political activity Deputy Head of the parliamentary fraction of the Servant of the People political party Chairman of the Cinematography and Advertisement Sub-Committee of the Committee on Humanitarian and Information Policy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Chairman of the Kharkiv Oblast Regional Organization ofthe Servant of the People party Member of the Ukrainian part of the Inter-Parliamentary Assembly of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine and the Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania Deputy Co-Chairman of the Inter-Parliamentary Liaison Group with the French Republic Member of the Inter-Parliamentary Liaison Group with the United States of America Member of the Inter-Parliamentary Liaison Group with the Republic of Poland Member of the Inter-Parliamentary Liaison Group with Canada Deputy Co-Chairman of the Inter-Parliamentary Liaison Group with the Swiss Confederation Deputy Co-Chairman of the Inter-Parliamentary Liaison Group with the Federal Republic of Germany Awards The Golden Spinning Topfrom the Ukrainian Film Academy in the category "Viewer’s choice" as the producer of the film "DZIDZIO Contrabass" (Ukraine. Director O. Borshchevskyi). Medal "For Honourable Service" of the 3rd degree – awarded by Decree # 347/2009 of the President of Ukraine. Medals and decorations awarded by Orders of the Head of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine: Medal for Courage in Defending the Ukrainian State Border The Golden Spinning Top from the Ukrainian Film Academy in the category “Viewer’s choice” as the producer of the film “DZIDZIO Contrabass” (Ukraine. Director O. ecoration for Honourable Service in the State BorderService of Ukraine The Golden Spinning Top from the Ukrainian Film Academy in the category “Viewer’s choice” as the producer of the film “DZIDZIO Contrabass” (Ukraine. Director O. edal of the State Border Service of Ukraine "For Faith and Fidelity" 15 years of Honourable Service Medal 15 years the State Border Service of Ukraine MedalThe Golden Spinning Top from the Ukrainian Film Academy in the category “Viewer’s choice” as the producer of the film “DZIDZIO Contrabass” (Ukraine. Director O. 20 Years of Independence of Ukraine Medal 20 years the State Border Service of Ukraine MedalThe Golden Spinning Top from theUkrainian Film Academy in the category “Viewer’s choice” as the producer of the film “DZIDZIO Contrabass” (Ukraine. Director O. Border Service Decoration Excellent Border Guard Badge of II class 20 Years of the Eastern Regional Department Decoration 20 Years of the Kharkiv Border Detachment Decoration He was also awarded certificates of merit and diplomas from the commanders of the State Border Service of Ukraine, Khmelnitsky and Kharkiv Regional Administrations. External links Reference list Category:Living people Category:Politicians from Kiev Category:Campaign managers Category:Party of Regions politicians Category:Servant of the People politicians Category:Chairmen of the Verkhovna Rada Category:Leaders of political parties Category:Living people
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Charles Arthur Tabberer was born on 18 December 1915 in Kansas City, Kansas. Navy career Tabberer enlisted in the U.S. Naval Reserve on 12 October 1939 and was appointed an aviation cadet on 11 January 1940. Following flight training at Pensacola, Florida, and Miami, Florida, Cadet Tabberer was designated a naval aviator on 1 November. He was commissioned an ensign in the Naval Reserve on 12 December. After further training at San Diego, California, he was ordered to report to Fighting Squadron 5 (VF-5) which was then assigned to USS Yorktown (CV-5). Ens. Tabberer served with VF-6 throughout his shortnaval career. Promoted to lieutenant (junior grade) on 29 May 1942, his squadron was assigned to USS Saratoga (CV-3) for the invasion of Guadalcanal in the southern Solomon Islands. Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross Lt. (jg.) Tabberer was one of the 11 "Wildcat" (F4F) pilots lost when elements of the Japanese 26th Air Flotilla opposed the Guadalcanal invasion force on 7 August. Through the efforts of Tabberer and his comrades, the Japanese aerial forces were beaten back. For his sacrifice, Lt. (jg.) Tabberer was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, posthumously. Namesake USS Tabberer (DE-418) was laid down at Houston, Texas,
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The PSA Trnava Plant is a major car plant in Slovakia and the most recently established PSA Peugeot Citroën plant in Europe. It is located directly to the south-east of Trnava, approximately from Bratislava and the frontier with Austria to the south-west. History The 193 hectare Site was chosen in January 2003 and the first stone was laid five months later, on 17 June. Volume auto-production commenced at the end of May 2006, although the plant's official opening took place only on 19 October 2006 in a ceremony headed by PSA President Jean-Martin Folz and Slovak prime minister Robert Ficoeven though it was his predecessor and political rival, the former prime minister Mikuláš Dzurinda who had originally agreed with Peugeot the terms for the plant's construction in Slovakia. Of the €700 million invested, €105 million came in the form of government aid. On 8 December 2005 the manufacturer announced an additional investment of €357 million to increase the plant's annual capacity by 150,000 units in order to produce the forthcoming mini-mpv model known at that stage simply by the internal project designation "A58". However, on 7 September 2006 it was announced that the expansion project had been "put onhold", since the group had no overall need for additional auto-production capacity in Europe. Nevertheless, within the originally specified capacity, plans for Trnava to produce the "A58" remained in place. The car went into volume production in the middle of 2008 and was officially presented to the press in July and to the public in September at the Paris Motor Show as the Citroën C3 Picasso, PSA's answer to the Renault Grand Modus and Opel/Vauxhall Meriva. French C3 Picasso sales started in February 2009 and extended to other European markets during the next few months. The Trnava factory was and2010/11. In November 2011, a few months more than five years after the first cars were produced at the Trnava plant, it was time to celebrate production of the plant's 1,000,000th car. It was also in November 2011 that a third model was added to the plant's line-up, being the two door version of the Peugeot 208. Production of this model is now shared with two major plants in France, at Poissy and Mulhouse, but it did not go unremarked that the plant in Slovakia started production of this important new model some months before the French plants. The investmentto production of Peugeot 208 was more than 120 million € in the year 2011. According to the company data PSA Trnava after overcoming crises in 2009 was steadily increasing production: 2013 by 15.5%, 2014 by 2.7%, 2015 by 19% as follows: In the 2013 the production of Peugeot 207 was stopped and the majority (2013:184,754 ; 2014:206,562) of cars produced were Peugeot 208. In March 2015 Slovak media revealed that in Trnava will be produced a new Citroën model with a code name B618, which will be a small SUV in a segment B similar to model C3-XR. Frenchof 55 vehicles. The Trnava plant was built to produce the company's "Platform 1" cars, which are small cars. The first car to be produced in volume was the Peugeot 207 produced initially in October 2006 at a daily rate of 450, with an increase to 800 scheduled in time for Q2, 2007. With the 2013 production the factory was close to its planned capacity with daily production of 1200 cars and 3500 employees. In 2014 with 3500 employees and 255,176 cars was a capacity used to 85% including 30 days when it was not producing. General director of theFrance of relative wage levels, with reports that the minimum wage at the Trnava factory was €183 per month and the average salary €450, although the salary of an assembly line worker would be only €350. Reference was also made to wages at the nearby Volkswagen plant being 85% lower than those of that company's German employees. PSA president Jean-Martin Folz played down the question of wage differentials, however, pointing out that Slovakian auto-industry wage levels were likely to rise rapidly, since the area was quickly becoming a European centre of expertise and excellence for auto-makers, with a Volkswagen plant
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Full House is an American television sitcom created by Jeff Franklin for ABC. The show chronicles the events of widowed father Danny Tanner who enlists his brother-in-law Jesse Katsopolis and best friend Joey Gladstone to help raise his three daughters, oldest D.J., middle child Stephanie and youngest Michelle in his San Francisco home. It aired from September 22, 1987 to May 23, 1995, broadcasting eight seasons and 192 episodes. While never a critical favorite, the series was consistently in the Nielsen Top 30 (from 1988 onward) and continues to gain even more popularity in syndicated reruns, and is also airedappeared together in fantasy sequences. That made Full house one of the only shows on TV where a baby grew up in front of the cameras, with viewers witnessing all the development stages of the twin actresses. Bob Saget recalled he would often get complaints from the child actors' moms because he wouldn't watch his language while on stage. Jodie Sweetin was spotted in a guest spot on the show Valerie. Lori Loughlin was hired in 1988 for a six-episode romance plot with "Uncle Jesse" but ended up staying until the end of the show. All seven of the originaluntil its 1995 cancellation; Warren and Rinsler took over as head writers by season five and assumed showrunning duties as executive producers for the sixth season to allow Franklin to focus on Hangin' With Mr. Cooper (Full House served as Coopers lead-in when the former aired on Tuesday nights during the 1992–93 season). Theme song The show's theme song, "Everywhere You Look", was performed by Jesse Frederick, who co-wrote the song with writing partner Bennett Salvay and series creator Jeff Franklin. Various instrumental versions of the theme song were used in the closing credits; the version used during seasons threeonly in select episodes from the first five seasons, whereas the full version was used in most episodes during those seasons). Hallmark Channel reruns have used four different cuts of the theme song, including the full version. Cross-marketing ABC used the show to launch other sitcom hits such as Home Improvement, Family Matters and Hangin' with Mr. Cooper. The actor Dave Coulier sold the Mr. Woodchuck puppet he made on the show to the toy store Toys "R" Us. Episodes Full House originally aired on Fridays from September 1987 to August 1991, which spanned the show's first four seasons, andlater became the flagship program of ABC's newly launched TGIF block in September 1989. The show was briefly moved to Tuesdays during the 1987–88 season and then aired twice a week on Tuesdays and Fridays for a few months in order to help the series build an audience. It remained on Fridays permanently for the next three seasons, as the show's ratings increased. Full House was moved to Tuesdays full-time for season five and remained there until the series ended in 1995. While the show's first season was not very successful, finishing 71st that year, mostly because it was apeaked at the top ten during seasons five and six). In 1995, despite the fact the show was still rated in the top 25, ABC announced that it was canceling the show after eight seasons due to the increasing costs of producing the series. By the end of the show, the average cost of one episode was $1.3 million. Plans to move Full House to The WB network fell through. The one-hour series finale was watched by 24.3 million viewers, ranking No. 7 for the week and attracting a 14.6 household rating and a 25 percent audience share. U.S. syndicationWarner Bros. Television Distribution handles the domestic and international syndication rights to the series. During the summer of 1991, reruns of the early seasons began airing in a daily daytime strip on NBC. Starting in September 1991, Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution began distributing Full House for broadcast in off-network syndication and was syndicated on various local stations nationwide until 2003. The series formerly aired on TBS, ABC Family, The N/TeenNick, CMT, and Hallmark Channel. In 2014, episodes have averaged 1.5 million viewers on Nick at Nite, which is up 7 percent from 2013 and a 0.4 rating in thekey 18–49 demographic, up 8 percent from 2013. On September 29, 2017, Hulu acquired the streaming rights to Full House along with fellow Warner Bros. TV productions Family Matters, Hangin' with Mr. Cooper, Perfect Strangers and Step by Step in addition to Disney-ABC TV productions Boy Meets World, Dinosaurs and Home Improvement. Critical reception Despite the show's popularity, critics' reviews for Full House were mostly negative in the show's early years but became more positive in later years. The first season holds an aggregate score of 31/100 ("Generally unfavorable reviews") on Metacritic. In Slate, Willa Paskin referred to the seriesas "a hackneyed and saccharine family sitcom". Isaac Feldberg opined that it was "archetypally average, hiding behind a ubiquitous laugh track and obnoxiously on-the-nose life lessons." Reunions During Bob Saget's final season as host of America's Funniest Home Videos, six other Full House cast alumni (John Stamos, Dave Coulier, Candace Cameron, Jodie Sweetin, Andrea Barber, and Lori Loughlin) reunited on the May 9, 1997, episode (the episode which preceded Saget's final episode as host of that series). In a December 2008 news story, it was reported that John Stamos was planning a reunion movie. This idea was quickly withdrawn, becausereportedly most of the cast was not interested. In 2009, Stamos announced that a feature film based on the show was still planned. Stamos told The New York Daily News, "I'm working on a movie idea, but it wouldn't be us playing us. I'm not 100% sure, but it would probably take place in the first few years." Stamos posited Steve Carell and Tracy Morgan for the roles of Danny and Joey respectively. In 2012, eight of the Full House cast members reunited in Los Angeles for their 25th anniversary. Publicists for Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen said that they "weren'table to attend, given their work schedules." On July 19, 2013, the original Jesse and the Rippers (the band which Jesse Katsopolis served as frontman until he was voted out in season 8) reunited on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. The group performed a medley of covers including the Beach Boys' "Forever," Elvis Presley's "Little Sister," "Hippy Hippy Shake", and ending with the Full House theme "Everywhere You Look". Bob Saget and Lori Loughlin made cameo appearances. In January 2014, Saget, Stamos, and Coulier appeared on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. They each reprised their characters, while Fallon dressed inBooks based on Full House are geared toward children primarily between the ages of 8 and 14. Warner Bros., which holds the rights to Full House and its associated characters, would not permit others to use their characters and selected who could write books based on the television series. The books are based on the Silhouette romance novels by Mills & Boon. Full House Michelle #7: Summer Rhapsody is a Silhouette Special Edition #75 by Nancy John and Laura O'Neil in February 1983. The series includes the following: Full House Stephanie: These 33 books were written from the point ofview of the Tanners' middle daughter, Stephanie Tanner. They take place with Stephanie in a different middle school, likely because of a slightly different redistricting plan compared to the one mentioned in season seven's "Fast Friends". She has different best friends as well, Allie Taylor and Darcy Powell. Though these are book creations, she has known Allie since kindergarten, and there are several places in the first five seasons of Full House where fans think an unnamed extra could be Allie. This series begins with Stephanie being pressured to join a clique called the Flamingos, by completing a series ofdares. She almost does the last one, though she is not sure if she wants to before D.J. catches her trying to steal Danny's phone card. Stephanie explains tearfully what was happening, and D.J. helps her to understand what the Flamingos were really up to: they wanted to use the phone card to call their boyfriends. Stephanie and the Flamingos become fierce rivals. Hip Hop Til You Drop, Two for One Christmas Fun, and Ten Ways to Wreck a Date are the most popular. Full House Michelle: These 40 stories are told from Michelle's point of view. The first 27feature more of her, and the other Tanners', home life than others, though some focus on events at school, whereas the last 14, the "Michelle and Friends" series, focuses mostly on Michelle and her classmates. Unlike Stephanie, Michelle goes to the same elementary school but is in a different class. Two stories were translated and published in Japan in February 2007. Super special My Best Friend is a Movie Star came out in September 1996, and along with The Substitute Teacher and How to be Cool are the most popular. Full House Sisters: These 14 books focus on Michelle andStephanie's friendship and comical situations that occur between them. The sisters often alternate points of view in the story. Full House: Dear Michelle: These four books were published several years after the others stopped being produced. They take place with Michelle in the third grade, where she writes an advice column for her class paper. Club Stephanie: 1997–2001 revival series with the Sisters series. Sweetin is younger than Nickelodeon's Larisa Oleynik in Alex, You're Glowing and Irene Ng in Hot Rock. Russian adaptation In 2006, Full House was one of a group of Warner Brothers properties licensed to Moscow-based networkSTS for adaptation to Russian. The show, followed the plots of the American version with changes to accommodate cultural differences. It ran for two seasons, beginning in 2009. The Unauthorized Full House Story On August 22, 2015, a television movie called The Unauthorized Full House Story was first released by Lifetime. It tells the behind-the-scenes story of the series. Awards and nominations References External links Category:1980s American sitcoms Category:1990s American sitcoms Category:1987 American television series debuts Category:1995 American television series endings Category:American Broadcasting Company original programming Category:English-language television programs Category:Television series about children Category:Television series about families Category:Television series about
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Seven Lakes is an abandoned, historical populated place in Teller County, Colorado on the Pikes Peak mountain. It was once the site of the Seven Lakes Hotel along a carriage road to the summit of Pikes Peak. Its waters flow from Beaver Creek to the Lake Moraine reservoir, a supplier of water to Colorado Springs. History Seven Lakes Park was a horse shoe basin nearly enclosed by Bald Mountain's (generally now called Almagre Mountain) walls. In the late 1870s a wagon road from Colorado City (now Old Colorado City) to Jones Park was extended to Seven Lakes. From there itwas about five mile hike to the top of Pikes Peak. In 1889 the carriage road was completed from Seven Lakes to the Pikes Peak summit. Another route could be taken in 1904 on the Colorado Springs and Cripple Creek District Railway (Short Line) to the Clyde station. It was about via trails and the carriage road to Seven Lakes. A one-story log cabin built about 1877 in a ravine at in elevation served as hotel. In 1880, Mayo G. Smith bought the Seven Lakes Park property and ran the hotel from 1882 to 1883. It was visited in 1887by the Boyden Expedition of Harvard College who took atmospheric measurements of Seven Lakes and Pikes Peak. The hotel was expanded to several stories and fitted with a billiard room and bowling alley, and burned down in the 1880s. Visitors came to the area to camp and fish. The Pike's Peak and Seven Lakes Toll Road Company was established by 1890. Railway lines In 1896 the Colorado Springs & Cripple Creek Short Line company planned to build a railway branch through Seven Lakes to Pikes Peak. In 1909, the mode of transportation into Seven Lakes was via horses. The SevenLakes–Pike's Peak Railway Company was formed in the fall of 1901 to build an electric trolley line from Clyde to Pikes Peak through Seven Lakes. It was expected to be completed within a year at the cost of $250,000 (). Henry C. Hall was one of the company's railroad directors. Hall made a proposal during a citizens meeting in the Colorado Springs council chambers in August 1901 regarding water at Seven Lakes. He asked for a review of the use of Seven Falls as a source of water for the city. He claimed it would be an expensive investment, butmight not provide as much water as anticipated. Seven Lakes water supply Background The Seven Lakes water supply of one hundred or more acres consists of small bodies of water at in altitude which flow south into Beaver Creek and then Lake Moraine, a source of water for the city of Colorado Springs by 1899. The seven natural lakes formed by glaciers were: Isoetes Lake, Lake of the Rocks, Marsh Lake, Michigan Lake, Mirror Lake, Ramona Lake, and Ribbon Lake. The city of Colorado Springs purchased Seven Lakes land for $70,000 in 1891. That year they built the Lake MoraineDam. An injunction to prevent the City of Colorado Springs from paying for and receiving title to the Seven Lakes property was refused in January 1902. Reservoirs built In 1905, the Mason and McReynolds reservoirs were built in the Seven Lakes area. Marsh, Ribbon, and Mirror Lakes were used to make one of the reservoirs and another reservoir was formed in the Seven Lakes area. Water from the two reservoirs flows through the St. John tunnel to Lake Moraine. In 1909, the City of Colorado Springs restricted access to McReynolds and Mason Reservoirs (Seven Lakes), a source of the municipality's
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Romain Garnier is a French linguist born in 1976, specialized in Indo-European linguistics. He has been an Assistant Professor (Maître de Conférences) since 2005 at the University of Limoges. He was the recipient of the Prix Emile Benveniste in 2010, and became a member of the Institut Universitaire de France in 2013. He has authored more than 20 articles and two books on Indo-European linguistics. His main contributions concern the etymology, phonology and morphology of Proto-Indo-European and Indo-European languages, especially Latin and Greek. His book on the Latin verbal system was favorably received, as shown by positive reviews by theAmerican linguist Andrew Miles Byrd (University of Kentucky) in Kratylos, and by the French linguist Jean-Paul Brachet (Paris-Sorbonne University) in the Bulletin de la Société de Linguistique de Paris. He was invited in 2015 by the French popular science journal La Recherche to represent the point of view of linguists on the Indo-European theory in a debate with the French archeologist Jean-Paul Demoule, following the publication of a book in which the latter expresses skepticism about the Indo-European hypothesis. He also published two novels in French, in 2010 and 2017. A Czech translation of his first novel, L'Héritage de Glace,
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United Nations Security Council resolution 625, adopted unanimously on 15 December 1988, noted a report of the Secretary-General that, due to the existing circumstances, the presence of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP) would continue to be essential for a peaceful settlement. The Council expressed its desire for all parties to support the ten-point agreement for the resumption of intercommunal talks, and asked the Secretary-General to report back again before 31 May 1989, to follow the implementation of the resolution. The Council reaffirmed its previous resolutions, including Resolution 365 (1974), expressed its concern over the situation, urged the
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The Ruler class of escort aircraft carriers served with the Royal Navy during the Second World War. All twenty-five ships were built by the Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation in the United States as Bogue-class escort carriers, supplied under Lend-Lease to the United Kingdom. They were the most numerous single class of aircraft carriers in service with the Royal Navy. As built they were intended for three types of operations, "Assault" or strike, convoy escort, or aircraft ferry. After the war some were scrapped while other had their flight deck removed and converted as merchant vessels (and all eventually scrapped by the
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UWA Sports Park is a multi-purpose sporting and recreation reserve in Mount Claremont, Western Australia. It is located on 56 hectares of land approximately 10 km west of Perth and is owned by the University of Western Australia. The park provides sporting facilities for Australian rules football, Rugby union, soccer, and field hockey as well as baseball, softball and tennis. The park has clubhouse and changing room facilities and the fields have lighting suitable for hosting night time sports events. The land that UWA Sports Park is situated on was gifted to the university by the Government of Western Australiain 1904. Clubs based at UWA Sports Park as of 2014 include: UWAAC Athletics Club (founded 1928) UBSC University Baseball and Softball Club (founded 1947) UWA Hockey Club (est. 1924) UWA Rugby Club (founded 1929) UWA Tennis Club (est. 1914) UWA Football Club (founded 1911, Australian rules football - PFL) UWA Nedlands Football Club (founded 1949, Association football) UWA Sports Park is also the main home ground in Perth to host National Rugby Championship matches; for the Perth Spirit (2014–2017) and Western Force (2018-onward). References External links Satellite Image of UWA Sports Park Category:Sports venues in Perth, Western Australia Category:University
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Abílio António Gomes Novais (born 24 August 1967), known simply as Abílio as a player, is a Portuguese retired footballer who played as an attacking midfielder, and the current manager of Vila FC. Over the course of 13 seasons, he amassed Primeira Liga totals of 342 matches and 46 goals, mainly at Salgueiros. Club career Born in Vila Nova de Gaia, Porto District, Abílio competed in the Primeira Liga from 1988 to 2001, starting by playing all 38 games for Leixões S.C. as the season ended in relegation. He nonetheless signed for FC Porto, being rarely used during his tenureand subsequently joining S.C. Salgueiros. Abílio scored 26 league goals for Salgueiros in his last four years combined, then moved to S.C. Campomaiorense and C.D. Aves, retiring in 2003 at the age of 36 with first club Leixões, in the third division. He subsequently started working as a manager. Personal life Novais' son, João, was also a footballer and a midfielder. He too played for Leixões. References External links Category:1967 births Category:Living people Category:Sportspeople from Vila Nova de Gaia Category:Portuguese footballers Category:Association football midfielders Category:Primeira Liga players Category:LigaPro players Category:Portuguese Second Division players Category:U.D. Oliveirense players Category:C.F. União de Lamas
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The 2009 BSN season was the 89th season of the Baloncesto Superior Nacional (BSN), the men's basketball league of Puerto Rico. It began in May 2009 and ended in August of the same year. This season saw the revival of an old rivalry, when in the finals the Vaqueros de Bayamon met with the Piratas de Quebradillas, with the Vaqueros winning. Regular season standings Playoff The playoff format used was a round-robin tournament with two groups of four teams and the best two teams passing into the semifinals. Teams References External links Official site Category:Baloncesto Superior Nacional Category:2009 in Puerto
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Elias Howe Jr. (; July 9, 1819 – October 3, 1867) was an American inventor best known for his creation of the modern lockstitch sewing machine. Early life and family Elias Howe Jr. was born on July 9, 1819 to Dr. Elias Howe Sr. and Polly (Bemis) Howe in Spencer, Massachusetts. Howe spent his childhood and early adult years in Massachusetts where he apprenticed in a textile factory in Lowell beginning in 1835. After mill closings due to the Panic of 1837, he moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts, to work as a mechanic with carding machinery, apprenticing along with his cousinto conceive of the idea of a sewing machine. Many other people had formulated the idea of such a machine before him, one as early as 1790, and some had even patented their designs and produced working machines, in one case at least 80 of them. However, Howe originated significant refinements to the design concepts of his predecessors, and on September 10, 1846, he was awarded the first United States patent () for a sewing machine using a lockstitch design. His machine contained the three essential features common to most modern machines: a needle with the eye at the point,a shuttle operating beneath the cloth to form the lock stitch, and an automatic feed. A possibly apocryphal account of how he came up with the idea for placing the eye of the needle at the point is recorded in a family history of his mother's family: Despite securing his patent, Howe had considerable difficulty finding investors in the United States to finance production of his invention, so his elder brother Amasa Bemis Howe traveled to England in October 1846 to seek financing. Amasa was able to sell his first machine for £250 to William Thomas of Cheapside, London, whoowned a factory for the manufacture of corsets, umbrellas and valises. Elias and his family joined Amasa in London in 1848, but after business disputes with Thomas and failing health of his wife, Howe returned nearly penniless to the United States. His wife Elizabeth, who preceded Elias back to the United States, died in Cambridge, Massachusetts shortly after his return in 1849. Despite his efforts to sell his machine, other entrepreneurs began manufacturing sewing machines. Howe was forced to defend his patent in a court case that lasted from 1849 to 1854 because he found that Isaac Singer with cooperationRegimental Postmaster, serving out his time riding to and from Baltimore with war news. He'd enlisted August 14, 1862, and then mustered out July 19, 1865. Involvement in inventing the zipper Howe received a patent in 1851 for an "Automatic, Continuous Clothing Closure". Perhaps because of the success of his sewing machine, he did not try to seriously market it, missing recognition he might otherwise have received. Later life and legacy Between 1865/67, Elias established The Howe Machine Co. in Bridgeport, Connecticut that was operated by Elias's sons-in-law, the Stockwell Brothers until about 1886. Between 1854 and 1871/72, Elias's olderbrother, Amasa Bemis Howe, and later his son Benjamin Porter Howe, as Amasa died in 1868, owned and operated a factory in New York City manufacturing sewing machines under the name of The Howe Sewing Machine Co., which had won a gold medal at the London Exhibition of 1862. Then in 1873, B. P. Howe sold The Howe Sewing Machine Co. factory and name to The Howe Machine Co. which merged the two companies together. Elias's sewing machine won a gold medal at the Paris Exhibition of 1867, and that same year he was awarded the Légion d'honneur by NapoleonIII for his invention. Howe died at age 48, on October 3, 1867, of gout and a massive blood clot. He was buried in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York. His second wife, Rose Halladay, who died on October 10, 1890, is buried with him. Both Singer and Howe ended their days as multi-millionaires. Howe was commemorated with a 5-cent stamp in the Famous American Inventors series issued October 14, 1940. The 1965 Beatles movie Help! is (possibly humorously) dedicated to his memory. In 2004 he was inducted into the United States National Inventors Hall of Fame. Genealogy Howe was
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William Delacour (also known as William Delacourt or William De la Cour) (1700–1767) was a French painter. He was active from 1741 until 1767. His work is held in the collection of the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum. Biography William Delacour is believed to have been either born in France or in Great Britain to French parents. From historical record, it is known that he became active in Great Britain in 1740. It was then that he was painting theatrical scenery. He created scenery for operas by Giovanni Battista Pescetti. He also may have designed works for John Rich. Around 1750,he published eight different books, called Books of Ornaments, about Rococo design. As of 1752, records show him calling himself a portrait painter. He worked in oil and pastels. He also painted landscapes in Dublin, Glasgow and Edinburgh. He settled in Edinburgh in march 1760 and was appointed the first Master of the Trustees' Academy. He also worked for private clients, including interior decoration, such as the drawing room of Milton House on the Canongate. Delacour died in 1767, in Edinburgh. References Category:1700 births Category:1767 deaths Category:French scenic designers Category:French expatriates in Scotland Category:Rococo painters Category:National College of Art and
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Antoni "Kajtek" Czortek (; 1915–2004) was a Polish boxing champion, one of the Polish legends of this sport. Czortek was a 1939 silver medalist of Amateur Championships of Europe, multiple champion of Poland and participant of the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin. He is also remembered due to his heroic struggle for life in the Auschwitz concentration camp. Early years Czortek was born on July 2, 1915, in Grudziądz (German: Graudenz), then part of the German Empire. He started his career in the local club GKS Grudziądz, but soon afterwards, his talent was noticed in Warsaw. He moved to thecapital of Poland and represented the team of Skoda Warszawa (team's name was in 1936 changed into Okęcie Warszawa). Finally, after World War II, he settled in Radom, where he fought for Radomiak Radom, and then become a successful coach. His name was known to all boxing fans in Poland in the 1930s and late 1940s, as he participated in 23 official international boxing matches, out of which he won eighteen fights, lost four and tied one. In 1936 he took part in the Summer Olympic Games in Berlin, in the bantamweight class. In the first round he beat Frenchboxer Pierre Bonnet, but in the second round he lost to South African fighter Alec Hannan. Czortek was much more successful during the 1937 European Amateur Boxing Championships. That year, in Milan, Italy, he was fourth in the bantamweight, losing to the future champion, Anton Osca from Romania. Two years later, during the 1939 European Amateur Boxing Championships in Dublin, he won silver, after beating Karl Käbi from Estonia and Lambert Genot from Belgium. In the final fight, Czortek lost to Patrick Dowdall from Ireland. In the 1930s Czortek was a top boxer in his homeland, winning his first goldat the age of nineteen, in 1934 in Poznań. He was a champion of Poland three times in the interwar period (1934, 1938, 1939) (he would also win a national championships in 1949, after the war); he had numerous silver and bronze medals (he was second in the Polish championships in 1935 and 1948, and third in 1936). Fighting for his life in Auschwitz During the Polish September Campaign, Czortek fought together with his division near the border town of Wieluń. After Poland’s defeat, he returned to Warsaw, and hid there, using the name Antoni Kamiński. The Gestapo were lookingfor him, and after some time, the boxer had to leave Warsaw and stay in the countryside near Grójec, with his wife’s family. Shot in the leg by a German patrol (he continued to limp until his death), Czortek was recognized and sent to Auschwitz. His heroic struggle for survival is still remembered in Poland. Czortek, who had the number 139559, was forced by the SS guards to participate in boxing matches. Altogether, he took part in fifteen fights there, most of them with much heavier inmates, and one with an SS trooper named Walter, this last fight was crucial,as if he were defeated, the Germans intended to kill him. In 1944 he was transferred to Mauthausen-Gusen, and in the spring of 1945 was freed by the Americans. After the war Upon returning to Poland, Czortek settled back in Warsaw, but in 1947, after losing a fight to an unknown boxer from Częstochowa, he left the capital and moved to Radom. As he later told reporters, he was too ashamed to stay in Warsaw after his unexpected loss, and gladly accepted the offer from Radom. His wife was a native of Warsaw and did not want to move, butthey were promised a two-bedroom apartment and she relented. Czortek fought until 1949, winning the Polish national championship. He then became a coach in Radom, teaching amongst others the Olympic champion Kazimierz Pazdzior. Czortek was well-respected and was made an honorary citizen of Radom, and was frequently invited to galas and banquets. In summer of 1978 Czortek had a cameo part in Polish boxing feature movie Clinch directed by Piotr Andrejew (film released in 1979). Czortek died on January 15, 2004, in Radom, and is buried at a local cemetery. See also The Boxer and Death (1962) Triumph of the
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Tuariki John Edward Delamere (born 9 December 1951) is a former New Zealand politician. He served as a member of the New Zealand Parliament from 1996 to 1999, and was a member of Cabinet for the duration of his term. Early life Delamere was born in 1951 at a military hospital in Papakura, and was educated in Tauranga, attending Tauranga Boys' College. In 1967 and 1969, he was recognised as the top Māori student in New Zealand. He then attended Washington State University on an athletic scholarship. Delamere obtained a Bachelor of Arts in 1974. He later obtained an Masterof Business Administration from Long Island University. Delamere served in the United States Army from 1974 to 1978. He was accountant stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri and later joined the staff at the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York. After leaving the United States, Delamere worked as chief financial officer for Polynesian Airlines. He also held a number of bureaucratic roles. Delamere has also been successful in sporting events; setting records in long jump and triple jump, and representing New Zealand in those events in the 1974 Commonwealth Games at Christchurch. At Washington State, he pioneeredthe technique of a full somersault in long jump competitions. Political career New Zealand First Delamere entered politics in the 1996 elections, when he successfully stood as a candidate for the New Zealand First party in the Te Tai Rawhiti electorate, defeating Sir Peter Tapsell and becoming one of the group known as the Tight Five. Immediately after being elected, he was appointed to Cabinet as part of New Zealand First's coalition deal with the National Party. Among the roles he held during his ministerial career were those of Minister of Immigration, Minister of Pacific Island Affairs, Associate Minister ofFinance, and Associate Minister of Health. In 1998, the coalition between New Zealand First and the National Party began to break apart, and significant tensions emerged in New Zealand First itself. On 11 August, it was claimed by ACT MP Rodney Hide that Delamere was planning a coup against New Zealand First leader Winston Peters, an allegation which Delamere denied. Two days later, Delamere acknowledged that he had been exploring the possibility a new political party based around the so-called "tight five", New Zealand First's group of Māori MPs (not counting Peters himself). When Peters was sacked from Cabinet, Delamereopenly supported the move, and pledged his support to the National Party government regardless of his party's stance. Delamere formally resigned from New Zealand First on 18 August 1998, saying that the party would be better known as "Winston First". Independent and Te Tawharau As an independent, Delamere continued to support the National government, and retained his ministerial portfolios. On 22 December 1998, Delamere announced gay and lesbian couples applying for permanent residency would have the same rights as straight de facto couples: a change Max Bradford, when Minister of Immigration, stated was too difficult. In late 1999, however, helost his role as Minister of Immigration after a scandal regarding the application of immigration rules. Specifically, it emerged that Delamere had approved permanent residency for a group of Chinese businessmen provided they invested generously in various Māori development schemes. Delamere was widely criticised for using his authority to ensure that money was given to certain groups. Delamere himself claimed that his actions were a perfectly reasonable method of addressing Māori development needs. Although he lost the immigration portfolio, he retained his other roles. Shortly before the 1999 elections, Delamere joined the small Māori Te Tawharau party, giving it itsfirst representation in Parliament. He had previously declined to join the Mauri Pacific party, established by five other former New Zealand First MPs (including three of his "tight five" colleagues). Shortly prior to the election, Delamere announced that his party would support only a Labour Party government on confidence and supply if it won seats in the new Parliament. This was at odds with Delamere's unwavering support of the legislative programme of the Shipley Administration. In the elections, Delamere contested the new Waiariki electorate — he placed second, with 20.01% of the vote. The winner was Mita Ririnui of theLabour Party. He was also placed second on the party list of the Mana Māori Movement, which Te Tawharau was affiliated with, but the party did not win any seats. Private sector Since leaving Parliament, Delamere has established himself as an immigration consultant, founding the company of Tuariki Delamere & Associates. He also owns a successful cabaret restaurant in Auckland, Finale Restaurant and Cabaret. In 2000 Delamere rejoined the New Zealand National Party, the party he had started his political career with. However he ruled out a return to Parliament to concentrate on his business concerns. In March and November2005, Delamere appeared in court on charges of fraud. The trial began in the High Court in Auckland on 7 February 2007. After a 4-week trial, the jury found him not guilty of all charges after less than 2 hours of deliberation on 2 March 2007. 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Tecla Namachanja Wanjala (born 1962) is a conflict resolution, post-conflict rehabilitation, and development worker from Kenya. She was the Acting Chair of The Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission of Kenya. She has five children Early life and education Tecla Namachanja Wanjala was born in 1962 in the Bungoma Province of Kenya. After finishing her secondary education Wanjala pursued further training in social work, concluding in 1991. She received her master's degree in Conflict Transformation from the Center for Justice and Peacebuilding at Eastern Mennonite University in Harrisonburg, Virginia, in 2003. After returning to Kenya she continued her education, completing herPh.D. in Peace and Conflict Studies at Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology in Kakamega, Kenya, in 2014. Career In war everybody is a victim. For one to reconcile communities, one needs to rise from being a wounded victim to a wounded healer. I am a wounded healer. - Tecla Wanjala After completing her social work degree she began working in a refugee camp in Bungoma, Kenya teaching Kiswahili to children there. While working as a teacher she organized refugees into farming projects in order to help relieve the hunger and deprivation of the camp. In 1992 she tookreturning to Kenya after her studies at the Center for Justice and Peacebuilding she began working for the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). It was during her work at JICA that she was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize as one of the 1000 women of peace. In 2008 Wanjala began serving as Vice Chair, then Acting Chair on The Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission of Kenya. The commission’s work focused on addressing issues of justice and reconciliation from 12 December 1963 and 28 February 2008. Their report was presented to President Uhuru Kenyatta in 2013. During her career Wanjala
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Gondershe, also known as Gandershe or El Torre, is an ancient landmark on the Somali Sea as well as a town in the south-central Banaadir province of Somalia. It is noted for its various historical structures. Overview Gondershe is situated a few kilometers northeast of Merca and southwest of Mogadishu. It is an ancient stone city built on an oasis. The town's ruins consist of typical Somali architecture, such as coral stone houses, fortifications, tombs and mosques. It is said to date from the medieval Ajuran period, when it became a center of trade that handled smaller vessels sailing from
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John M. Green (Australian author) (born 1953) is an Australian thriller writer, publisher and company director. He is a former executive director of an investment bank and was a partner of two law firms. Previously a director of publisher UNSW Press, he co-founded Pantera Press, which published his first novel Nowhere Man. Green has also written for publications such as The Australian Financial Review and The Australian. As a company director, he is Deputy Chairman of QBE Insurance and a Councillor of the National Library of Australia. Green lives in Sydney. His wife, Jenny Green, is a sculptor. In 2016,and a director of publisher, Pantera Press. He was a board member of global professional services firm WorleyParsons and of book publisher UNSW Press, a Council Member of the National Library of Australia, and a member of the Australian Takeovers Panel. His executive career was as an investment banker, an executive director at Macquarie Group and, before that, as a partner in two law firms now known as Ashurst LLP and Herbert Smith Freehills. The bio in his novel, "The Tao Deception" states he is (or at that time (2016) was) a board member of the Australian Centre for Independent
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is the former Head coach of the Hitachi SunRockers in the National Basketball League (Japan). Head coaching record |- | style="text-align:left;"|Renova Kagoshima | style="text-align:left;"|2012–13 | 32||26||6|||| style="text-align:center;"|2nd in JBL2 Western|||2||1||1|| | style="text-align:center;"|Runners-up in JBL2 |- |- style="background:#FDE910;" | style="text-align:left;"|Tokyo Excellence | style="text-align:left;"|2013–14 | 32||29||3|||| style="text-align:center;"|2nd in NBDL|||2||2||0|| | style="text-align:center;"|NBDL Champions |- | style="text-align:left;"|Hitachi SunRockers | style="text-align:left;"|2014–15 | 54||45||9|||| style="text-align:center;"|1st in NBL Eastern|||4||2||2|| | style="text-align:center;"|3rd in NBL |- | style="text-align:left;"|Hitachi SunRockers | style="text-align:left;"|2015–16 | 54||34||20|||| style="text-align:center;"|5th in NBL |||0||0||2|| | style="text-align:center;"|Lost in 1st round |- References Category:1979 births Category:Living people Category:California State University, Stanislaus alumni Category:Utsunomiya Brex coaches Category:Kagoshima Rebnise coaches
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before they get permanent resident status, though still a Chinese citizen, they can't exercise citizen rights anywhere (like voting in elections, getting a passport) and are considered second-class citizens. Cross-Strait relations Because both governments of the People's Republic of China and Republic of China claim the territories under the other's control as part of their respective nation, therefore, legally, both treat the people on the other side's territory as their national. However, citizenship rights are only available to the people under their own control respectively - this is legally defined by law as holding household registration in Taiwan Area (inthe Republic of China) / Mainland Area (in the People's Republic of China). The Government of the Republic of China considers ethnic overseas Chinese as its nationals, and issues Taiwan passports to them. However, this does not grant them the right of abode or any other citizen rights in Taiwan; they require the existence of household registration in Taiwan. Those without household registration are subject to immigration control in Taiwan, but after they settle in Taiwan they can establish a household registration there to become a full citizen. See also Public records in China Hoju Koseki Internal passport Propiska in2009, 50, No. 2, pp. 197–221. DOI: 10.2747/1539-7216.50.2.197. Joseph, Nancy. "Despite China's Modernization, The Hukou System Remains." University of Washington. February 2010. Armstrong, Doree. "UW geographer devises a way for China to resolve its ‘immigration’ dilemma." University of Washington. 14 August 2013. External links Bibliography of hukou studies, Oxford University Press, 2015. Visa Reciprocity and Country Documents Finder - Taiwan from the United States Department of State SOUTH KOREA: Male-Oriented Family Registry System to Change in 2008 from United Nations Public Administration Network Hukou system in China from WangJianshuo.com Recent Chinese Hukou Reforms from Congressional-Executive Commission on China Getting Your
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is a Japanese batting coach for the Chunichi Dragons in Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball. As a player he spent 16 years with the Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes and 1 year with the Saitama Seibu Lions. He also managed the 06 Bulls, leading them to become champions of Hyogo in the Kansai independent league in 2015. Career Originally billed as a power hitting short-stop, Murakami played for the Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes for the majority of his 17-year professional career. He was drafted out of high school by the Buffaloes at the 1983 NPB Draft in the first round. He also has managementexperience working with the Osaka Golden Villicanes and the 06BULLS in the Baseball First League of the Kansai region where he led them to victory in the pennant race. On 29 October 2018, Murakami was announced to be joining the coaching team of newly appointed Chunichi Dragons manager, Tsuyoshi Yoda, taking up a post as first-team hitting instructor. Personal Murakami is an amateur golfer and has played alongside former Hanshin Tigers player and manager, Akinobu Mayumi. External links References Category:1965 births Category:Living people Category:Baseball people from Fukuoka Prefecture Category:Japanese baseball players Category:Nippon Professional Baseball outfielders Category:Kintetsu Buffaloes players Category:Osaka Kintetsu
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Floris de Voogd (c. 1228 – Antwerp, March 26, 1258) "the guardian" of Holland, son of Floris IV, Count of Holland (1210–1234) and Matilda of Brabant (ca. 1202-1267). He reigned temporarily for William II of Holland while the latter was engaged in Germany. After King William's death in 1256 he was guardian of Floris V, Count of Holland, son of William. He is sometimes referred to as "Florentius tutor". He defeated the army of Flanders that had invaded Walcheren in 1253, where he captured Guy and John of Dampierre, both sons of Margaret II, Countess of Flanders and commanders for
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Benibad is a village in Gaighat Block, Muzaffarpur district and a notified area in the Indian state of Bihar. It is located 28 37km from Muzaffarpur city, situated at the bank of the river Baghmati and national highway number 57, East- West expressway Bihar 76 m NE 26.146212,85.691085 google map. More than 20000 people are living here. Benibad is also famous for the Baghmati river which has given the villagers much sorrow through flooding and land erosion. Benibad though having a police post (Naka) comes under Giaghat Police Station which is nearly 3-4 kilometers away from the village towards Muzaffarpur
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Dicranopteris linearis is a common species of fern known by many common names, including Old World forked fern, uluhe (Hawaiian), and dilim (Filipino). It is one of the most widely distributed ferns of the wet Old World tropics and adjacent regions, including Polynesia and the Pacific. In parts of the New World tropics its niche is filled by its relative, Dicranopteris pectinatus. This rhizomatous fern spreads via cloning, spreading along the ground and climbing on other vegetation, often forming thickets 3 metres deep or more. The stem grows from the rhizome, branches at a 45° angle, and forms fronds thatdoes not tolerate shade, so once established it will eventually be shaded out by taller vegetation unless it climbs above it. It may suppress the growth of new stands of trees, especially when it becomes a dense thicket. The fern is a keystone species in Hawaiian ecosystems, and dominates many areas in Hawaiian rainforests. It occurs on all the main Hawaiian islands. As a pioneer species in ecological succession, it can colonize bare sites such as lava flows, talus, and abandoned roads. When the fern grows onto a new site it produces layers of stems and leaves repeatedly until thereis a network of vegetation. The leaves die and the stems are very slow to decompose, so the network persists. The network then fills with organic forest detritus, forming a litter layer which can be a meter thick. The network is penetrated by the fern's rhizomes and roots, such that the fern serves as its own substrate. Where the fern is eliminated, invasive species of plants can move in, so "one important function" of the fern is to prevent these plants from encroaching on the rainforest. The fern may have allelopathic effects, preventing the growth of other plants. Also, thefern is a very productive member of the forest ecosystem; despite being a relatively small amount of the biomass in the forest it accounts for over half of the primary productivity in some areas. This plant is used medicinally to treat intestinal worms in Indochina, skin ulcers and wounds in New Guinea, and fever in Malaysia. In vitro samples of the fern kill bacteria. The Diliman district in Quezon City in the Philippines' National Capital Region derived its name from Dicranopteris linearis, locally known as "Dilim" (the suffix "-an" indicates a place where something, in this case the fern, is
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Harrison Jean "Jim" Kaiser (August 15, 1899 – February 23, 1974) was an American football, basketball, and baseball coach and college athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at State Teachers College in Lock Haven—now known as Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania—from 1931 to 1933 and at the Teachers College of Connecticut—now known as Central Connecticut State University—from 1935 to 1947, compiling career college football coaching record of 49–20–8. Early life and playing career A native of Wells, Minnesota, Kaiser attended North Central College in Naperville, Illinois, where he won 13 varsity letters, in football, basketball, baseball, and
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Andrew Douglas Alexander Thomas Bruce, 11th Earl of Elgin and 15th Earl of Kincardine, (born 17 February 1924), styled Lord Bruce before 1968, is a Scottish peer and Chief of Clan Bruce. Background and education The eldest son of Edward Bruce, 10th Earl of Elgin and the Honourable Katherine Elizabeth Cochrane, daughter of the Baron Cochrane of Cults, he was educated at Eton and at Balliol College, Oxford. On 12 September 1943, Bruce was commissioned as Second Lieutenant in the 3rd (Armoured) Bn Scots Guards and was wounded during Operation Bluecoat, the break out from Normandy in August 1944. Heof matches in Ottawa in 1982. Lord Elgin is Chief of Clan Bruce and President of the Bruce Family Organization which is the main association for members of the Bruce family. Honours Family In 1959 he married Victoria Mary Usher and they have five children: Charles Edward Bruce, styled Lord Bruce, married 1990 Amanda Grimes née Movius (divorced 1996) The Hon. Alexander Bruce The Hon. Adam Bruce The Lady Georgina Bruce The Lady Antonia Bruce. The Countess of Elgin is a Patron of the Royal Caledonian Ball. The Earl succeeded to the earldoms and other family titles on the death
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George Raines (November 10, 1846 in Pultneyville, Wayne County, New York – November 27, 1908 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. Life He was the son of Rev. John Raines (1818–1877) and Mary (Remington) Raines (1815–1889). He attended the common schools and Elmira Free Academy, and graduated from the University of Rochester in 1866. Then he studied law, was admitted to the bar in December 1867, and practiced in Rochester. He entered politics as a Republican, joined the Liberal Republicans in 1872, and then remained a Democrat. He was District Attorney
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Belgium competed at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany. 150 competitors, 145 men and 5 women, participated in 72 events in 15 sports. Medalists Bronze Auguste Garrebeek, Armand Putzeys, and François Vandermotte — Cycling, Men's Team Road Race Henri Disy, Pierre Coppieters, Albert Castelyns, Gérard Blitz, Fernand Isselé, Joseph De Combe, Henri Stoelen, Henri De Pauw and Edmond Michiels — Water polo, Men's Team Competition Athletics Basketball Boxing Canoeing Cycling Eight cyclists, all male, represented Belgium in 1936. Individual road race Auguste Garrebeek Armand Putzeyse Jean-François Van Der Motte Jef Lowagie Team road race Auguste Garrebeek Armand Putzeyse Jean-FrançoisVan Der Motte Jef Lowagie Sprint Henri Collard Time trial Frans Cools Tandem Frans Cools Roger Pirotte Team pursuit Jean Alexandre Frans Cools Auguste Garrebeek Armand Putzeyse Equestrian Fencing 20 fencers, 17 men and 3 women, represented Belgium in 1936. Men's foil Raymond Bru Georges de Bourguignon Paul Valcke Men's team foil Georges de Bourguignon, André Van De Werve De Vorsselaer, Henri Paternóster, Raymond Bru, Jean Heeremans, Paul Valcke Men's épée Charles Debeur Raymond Stasse Hervé du Monceau de Bergendael Men's team épée Raymond Stasse, Robert T'Sas, Charles Debeur, Hervé du Monceau de Bergendael, Jean Plumier, Marcel Heim Men's sabreRobert Van Den Neucker Eugène Laermans Georges Heywaert Men's team sabre Eugène Laermans, Georges Heywaert, Robert Van Den Neucker, Henri Brasseur, Hubert Van Nerom Women's foil Jenny Addams Madeleine Scrève Adèle Christiaens Field hockey Gymnastics Modern pentathlon Three male pentathletes represented Belgium in 1936. Édouard Écuyer de le Court Raoul Mollet Jan Scheere Rowing Belgium had seven rowers participate in two out of seven rowing events in 1936. Men's coxless pair Frans Thissen Edmond Van Herck Men's coxed four René Vingerhoet Paul Siebels Willy Collet Jean De Rode Harry Peeters (cox) Sailing Shooting Three shooters represented Belgium in 1936. 25
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Josephine Roberto (born December 25, 1977), known by her stage name Banig or Banig Roberto, is an international recording artist, songwriter, actress and music producer born in Pasay City, Philippines. Although she began singing when she was 3, her professional career started at the age of 8 when she appeared on Ang Bagong Kampeon, a nationally televised talent show in the Philippines. She was a 7-week champion and placed third in the grand finals. After her success on Ang Bagong Kampeon, she appeared on many other television shows and in 1989, won the International Star Search TV competition to becomethe Junior Category Champion representing the Philippines. This prompted her move to the United States where she has enjoyed a successful international career that continues today. Star Search led to numerous U.S. television appearances including The Arsenio Hall Show, Into the Night with Rick Dees, The Maury Povich Show, AM Los Angeles, Good Day L.A.. She headlined solo concerts in various musical landmark venues including The Wiltern Theater, Hollywood Palladium, Mark Ettess Arena Trump Taj Mahal, City Center NY, Cow Palace San Francisco, Roxy Theatre Los Angeles, Alex Theatre Glendale CA, Spreckles Theater San Diego, Copley Symphony Hall San Diegostations across the U.S. Roberto continues to sing, write and produce and is currently working on new music projects while based in the United States. Early years Josephine Roberto was born on December 25, 1977, in Pasay City, Philippines, and showed an interest in music at a very early age. Her parents, Efren and Gloria Roberto, were both musically inclined and encouraged and supported their daughter's talent. At the age of 3, Josephine was already singing in school functions, town events and family gatherings. Her father recorded rough demos of her singing to be able to show off his talentedin the Philippines. She won 2nd place, but was determined to audition again. The next year, at the age of 8, she won 7 consecutive weeks and made it to the grand finals. She was the youngest contestant remaining in the competition, and had a signature growl that caught the attention of the show's viewers. Having just lost her baby teeth, she was often teased by the show's host, the late Bert "Tawa" Marcelo, with jokes about the young contestant still wetting her "Banig" ("mattress" in Tagalog). With a powerful voice, she sang songs well beyond her years, imitating ShirleyBassey with "Big Spender", "Never Never Never", "The Greatest Performance of My Life" and "This is My Life". She also performed Whitney Houston's hits "The Greatest Love of All" and "Saving All My Love For You" along with broadway classics "Cabaret" and "New York New York" in the style of Liza Minnelli. The little girl with the big voice captured the attention of households across the Philippines with the stage name Banig. She came 3rd in the grand finals of Ang Bagong Kampeon singing "The Greatest Love of All". Banig released her very first single from WEA entitled "Makinang Kumakanta".In 1987, she won Best Child Performer at the Aliw Awards (Philippine's version of Tony Awards). In 1988, she won Best Child Performer at the Awit Awards. At age 11, she released her first album in the Philippines entitled "BANIG" from VIVA Records where she introduced her first composition, Musika. In 1989 she made her film debut in Viva Films' feature entitled "M & M the Incredible Twins" for which she received a Star Awards nomination for Best Child Actress in 1990. She continued performing in the Philippines including as the opening act for Duran Duran at the Araneta Coliseum,URBAN INDIE CHART), SURE RECORD POOL New York NY (#9 URBAN CHART), and RICKETTS RECORD POOL Saddlebrook NJ (#10 DANCE CHART). It became No. 4 cmJ Hip Hop Most Added (1/30/06) and peaked at No. 36 on the CMJ Hip Hop Chart (3/20/06). It reached No. 32 on the DJ Times Dance Chart (April 2006). 2010–12 In 2010, she released her self-titled CD in her native language, Tagalog, with the intention of reaching out to her fans back home in the Philippines. She wrote, produced and sang on the album. Double Play Entertainment tested the waters in the United StatesDouble Play Entertainment. Josephine 'Banig' Roberto also owns a marketing company that works with international artists to market their music in the U.S. On July 15, 2014 Banig released her single 'He wants to get it' on iTunes U.S. and the music video premiered on Vevo July 19. Family and personal life Josephine Roberto is the eldest daughter of Efren and Gloria Roberto. She spent the first 9 years of her childhood in Hagonoy, Bulacan, Pasay City and Meycauayan, Bulacan, before moving to Los Angeles, California. Her younger sister Jhoanna Roberto has worked as her manager, business partner, producer, songwriter,and choreographer. Jhoanna is a co-producer and co-songwriter on all of her original compositions. She attended St Mary's College of Meycauayan Bulacan for elementary school in the Philippines. After moving to the U.S., she attended the 32nd St. USC Magnet School of Performing Arts from fifth to ninth grade. She graduated as salutatorian in her class. She also attended Van Nuys High School, Performing Arts Magnet School. Voice and influences Since her debut at a young age, Roberto has always been known as the little girl with the big voice. Her most obvious influences include Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, Tinanatural ability to thrill audiences with her performance. She has been described as a natural vocalist and talented entertainer. Korean TV Host Johnny Yune said, "I got chills when I listen to you. You're not just a singer. You have 100% feeling." Concerts and reviews At the age of 10, Roberto was the youngest Filipino artist to headline her own concerts. Her first concert series as a headliner was at the Circus Circus, followed by a concert series at the Music Museum in Manila. After moving to the U.S., her first headlining show was at the Wiltern Theater in Losthe rain could upstage Banig, who unknown to her mesmerized audience, was running a 39-degree fever. Banig had to be dragged backstage. People demanded. 'We want BANIG! We want BANIG!' More rains poured." During her visit back in Manila in 1990, she was also invited by Philippine President Corazon Aquino to the Malacanang Palace for a courtesy call. She endorsed Mighty Kid Shoes, a children's shoe line in the Philippines and was chosen as the endorser for Pop Cola Philippines, with the tagline of "Bilib Sila Sa Pinoy" in celebration of Banig's international recognition representing the Philippines. Concerts Banig Live(Headline) SM Cubao, Quezon City, Philippines May 1988 Banig Live (Headline) Circus Circus, Quezon City, Philippines June 1988 Banig Live (Headline) N. Edsa, Quezon City, Philippines June 1988 Pure Energy (Guest) Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA, USA December 1988 Duran Duran Concert (Opening Act) Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City, Philippines February 1989 That Old Black Magic (Headline) Music Museum, Greenhills, San Juan, Metro Manila, Philippines February 1989 An Evening With Banig (Headline) St. Mary's College, Meycauayan, Bulacan, Philippines February 1989 Banig Live (Headline) Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, USA June 1989 Banig Live (Headline) St. Mary's College, Meycauayan, Bulacan, Philippines July1989 Jam Dancin' (Headline) The Roxy Theatre, West Hollywood, CA, USA February 1990 Iba Ang Pinoy (Headline) Quirino Grandstand, Manila, Philippines June 1990 Nite of Pop, Rock & Soul (Headline) Scottish Rite Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA, USA January 1991 Banig Magic (Headline) San Diego Convention Center, San Diego, CA, USA November 1991 Christopher de Leon Concert (Guest) Riverside Auditorium, Riverside, CA, USA July 1993 Banig Is Back (Headline) Copley Symphony Hall, San Diego, CA, USA August 1993 Banig Live (Headline) Mayan Theater, Los Angeles, CA, USA February 1994 KMXZ Car Show (Guest) Sta. Cruz County Fair, CA, USA April. 1994Fiesta Island 1994 (Headline) Cow Palace, Daly Cty, CA, USA June 1994 Banig Live (Headline) Wilshire Ebell Theatre, Los Angeles, CA USA July 1994 B-96 Presents (Guest) Ka-Boom, Chicago, IL, USA August 1994 Tournament of Champions (Guest) Comiskey Park, Chicago, IL, USA August 1994 Philippine Weekend Festivals (Headline) Delano, CA, USA August 1994 Hawaii In-Line Skate Fest (Guest) Aloha Stadium, Honolulu, HI, USA September 1994 QSP Fall Tour 1994 (Headline) Jr./Middle School, Northern/Southern CA, USA November/December 1994 Can You Feel My Heart (Headline) Copley Symphony Hall, San Diego, CA, USA July 1995 US-Philippines Expo'95 (Headline) Fairplex, Pomona, CA, USA/Meadowlands, NJ,USA August 1995 Banig in Concert (Headline) Trump Taj Mahal, Atlantic, City, NJ, USA November 1995 Live in New York City (Headline) City Center, New York, NY, USA August 1996 US-Philippines Expo'96 (Headline) Queen Mary, Long Beach, CA, USA November 1996 Banig Live (Headline) Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood, CA, USA November 1996 Banig The Experience (Headline) Carson Civic Auditorium, Carson, CA, USA November 1997 Banig Coming of Age 2001 (Headline) Alex Theatre, Glendale, CA, USA May 2001 Philippine-American Expo (Headline) Los Angeles Convention Center, Los Angeles, CA, USA June 2001 Philippine-American Expo (Headline) Del Mar, CA, USA November 2002 Silent Whispers(Headline) Spreckels Theatre, San Diego, CA May 2003 Philippine-American Expo (Headline) Del Mar, CA, USA November 2003 Josephine 'Banig' Roberto "Unplugged concert series" (Headliner) Los Angeles, CA USA July 2014 TV appearances in the Philippines 1986 August – December – Ang Bagong Kampeon (The New Champion) – RPN Ch. 9 (She was the 7-week champion of the show and the show Host gave her the moniker "Banig"). December 16 – Guest Performer, Gary V Christmas Special – RPN Ch. 9. 1987 January 7 – Kalatog-Pinggan – ABS-CBN Ch. 2 February 9 – That's Entertainment – GMA Ch. 7 March 23the U.S.) Guest performances and live shows in the Philippines 1986 December 28 – Metro Manila Film Festival Awards Night Ultra, Pasig City 1987 February 14 – Gary V Love Power Concert Quirino Grandstand, Rizal Park, Manila July 16–17 – Gary V Campus Tour Ateneo and De La Salle University, Manila September 6 – Lou Bonnevie Young at Heart Concert Rizal Theater, Makati Cty September 9–11 Aliw Awards Night (Performance Awards) Rizal Theater, Makati City September 30 – Uniwide Presents Uniwide Store, Manila 1988 January 31 – Gary V Live in Concert Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, Manila April 10– The Center for Pop Music Philippines SM City, N. EDSA, Quezon City June 1 – Diet Coke Presents, Makati City June 18 – Gary V Live in Concert Dagupan City, Pangasinan Aug 5–6- Gary V Sound of Life Concert Rizal Theater, Makati City September 9 – Gary V Pure Energy Concert San Agustin Gym, Iloilo City, Iloilo September 17 – Gary V High Energy Concert Central Bank Convention, Davao City September 23 – Gary V Concert PBMIT Gym, Batangas City, Batangas October 13 – RFM Variety Show RFM Complex, Mandaluyong City October 28 – Kuh Ledesma After the RainConcert Cebu Plaza Hotel, Cebu City, Cebu November 2 – GMA Tower Launching Broadway Centrum, Greenhills, San Juan City December 15 – Nestle Phil. Variety Show Inter-Continental Hotel, Makati City December 27 – Metro Manila Film Festival Awards Night, Philippine International Convention Center, Pasay City 1989 February 27 – March 1 – Opening Act for Duran Duran Concert Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City February 25 – Anniversary of EDSA Revolution EDSA, Quezon City April 16 – Rocking High Concert Music Museum, Greenhills, San Juan City May 5–7 – Gary V Concert Naga City and Sorsogon 1990 May 26 – Film Academyof the Phil. Awards Night, Philippine International Convention Center, Pasay City Recordings Makinang Kumakanta (Single) – WEA, Philippines 1988 Jambalaya (Single) – WEA, Philippines 1988 BANIG (Album) – VIVA Records, Philippines 1990 Billy (Single) – VIVA Records, Philippines 1990 Pandangguhan (Single) – VIVA Records, Philippines 1990 Can You Feel My Heart (EP) – Del-Fi Records, USA 1994 I Talk To Everybody (Single) – Del-Fi Records, USA 1994 Everlasting (Single) – Del-Fi Records, USA 1994 This Time It' For Real (Single) – Del-Fi Records, USA 1994 The Wonders Of Your Love (Single) – Del-Fi Records, USA 1994 Can You Feel MyHeart (Single) – Del-Fi Records, USA 1994 Silent Whispers (Album) – Double Play Entertainment, USA 2002 Boogie on the Dance Floor (Single) – Double Play Entertainment, USA 2004 Walk (Single) – Double Play Entertainment, USA 2006 Josephine Roberto (Album) – Double Play Entertainment, USA 2010 He wants to get it (Single) – Double Play Entertainment, USA 2014 Movies and commercials "M & M" The Incredible Twins – VIVA Films 1989 POP COLA – Cosmos Bottling Co 1990 Mighty Kid Shoes – Rubber World Philippines 1990 Awards, nominations, and recognition Best Child Performer – Aliw Awards 1987 Best Child Recording Artist– Awit Awards 1988 Nominee, Best Child Actress – Star Awards 1990 Nominee, Best Child New Actress – Star Awards 1990 Nominee, Newsmaker of the Year – Star Awards 1990 Award Winning Singer – Youth in Film Showcase 1990 Role Model Award – Search To Involve Pilipino Americans 1994 Great Achievements in Performing Arts – US – Philippines Expo Recognition Award 1995 Outstanding/Invaluable Service to the Community – Special Congressional Recognition 1995 Laguna Awards 1996 Manila-US Times Eagle Awards Celebrity Awards Tri-Media Artist in Excellence Awards – 13th Philippine – American Exposition 2001 – June 16–17, 2001 Tri-Media Artist in
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Sevdalinka () (also known as Sevdah music) is a traditional genre of folk music from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Sevdalinka is an integral part of the Bosniak culture, but is also spread across the ex-Yugoslavia region, including Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia. The actual composers of many Sevdalinka songs are largely unknown because these are traditional folk songs. In a musical sense, Sevdalinka is characterized by a slow or moderate tempo and intense, emotional melodies. Sevdalinka songs are very elaborate, emotionally charged and are traditionally sung with passion and fervor. The combination of Oriental, European and Sephardic elements make thisof the Ottomans in the medieval Balkans, but melodies and the venerable "Aman, aman" lyrical figure hint at a Sephardic and Andalusian influence which can be explained by the arrival of Sephardic refugees in Ottoman Bosnia, or more likely an Ottoman Turkish meaning which translates to "have mercy". The first historically mentioned Sevdalinka is considered to be "Bolest Muje Carevića" (The Illness of Mujo Carević), which is believed to have been written around the year 1475. Another early written document that notes Sevdalinka was from the year 1574 when an Italian man was passing through the Bosnian city of Visoko
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Taagepera Castle (German name: Wagenküll) is a mansion in Taagepera village, Helme Parish, Valga County, Estonia. It was registered as a national cultural monument on 27 September 1999. History The first recorded mention of the mansion dates to the 16th century. During the Polish rule and Swedish rule of Estonia, the mansion belonged to the Rehbinder family. In 1674, it was sold to the Swedish major Otto von Stackelberg. In 1819, the almost bankrupt mansion was sold to (1746–1829), who married Anna Elisabeth von Oetting (1763–1825) in 1782. The last owner of the mansion was his great-grandson Hugo von Stryk,who lost the mansion in the 1919 land reform. Mansion complex Mansion house The current mansion house was built in 1907 to an Art Nouveau design by the German architect Otto Wildau. The western corner of the house includes a 40-metre tall tower. Because of the large size of the mansion house, it is commonly called a castle. After the Estonian War of Independence in 1919, the mansion house was converted into a sanatorium. In the late 1930s, a new sanatorium building was added, designed by the architect Alar Kotli. The mansion house served as a sanatorium until 2000; since2002 it has been a hotel. In mid-2018 it reopened after renovations as Castle Wagenküll Spa Hotel. Graveyard In the late 19th century, a family graveyard was constructed near the mansion house. Among those buried there are: Katharina Mathilde von Stryk (née Rogge), born 15 July 1815 – died 13 April 1892 Bernhard Heinrich Konstantin von Stryk, born 29 July 1827 – died 5 January 1912 Postage stamps In 1933, Eesti Post designed a series of four stamps with an anti-tuberculosis theme, of which the blue/red 10-cent stamp and the dark blue/red 20-cent stamp depict the Taagepera mansion house (at
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The Balimela Reservoir is located in Malkangiri district, Odisha, India on the river Sileru which is a tributary of the Godavari river. The gross storage capacity of Balimela reservoir is 3610 million cubic meters. Andhra Pradesh (AP) and Odisha states entered into agreements to construct Balimela dam as a joint project and share the Sileru river waters available equally at Balimela dam site. Odisha developed the 360 MW (6 × 60 MW units) power house by diverting the Balimela waters to the Potteru sub-river basin. A barrage at Surlikonda across the Potteru stream was constructed to redirect the discharge from
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A Strangeness in My Mind () is a 2014 novel by Orhan Pamuk. It is the author's ninth novel. Knopf Doubleday published the English translation by Ekin Oklap in the U.S., while Faber & Faber published the English version in the UK. The story takes place in Istanbul, documenting the changes that the city underwent from 1969 to 2012. The main character is Mevlut, who originates from central Anatolia and arrives as a 12-year old boy; the course of the novel tracks his adolescence and adulthood. Mevlut gets married in 1982, and finds a lack of success in making money.Elena Seymenliyska of The Daily Telegraph described the book as "a family saga that is as much an elegy to Istanbul as to its generations of adopted residents." Publishers Weekly stated that "what really stands out is Pamuk's treatment of Istanbul's evolution into a noisy, corrupt, and modernized city." Kirkus Reviews states that the author "celebrates the city’s vibrant traditional culture—and mourns its passing". The novel is almost 600 pages long. Dwight Garner of The New York Times wrote that the book has "the stretch of an epic but not the impact of one." Characters Mevlut Karatas – Mevlut wasborn in Konya Province in 1957 and moves to Istanbul at age 12, during the summer of 1969. Early in the novel he attends Ataturk Boys' Secondary School, and he sells yogurt and boza. Kirkus Reviews describes him as a "nice guy" type person. One character describes Mevlut as "a bit of a weirdo, but he's got a heart of gold." Rayiha – Mevlut ends up marrying Rayiha even though, in the course of writing love letters to her, he thought he was writing to her younger sister; it turns out the younger sister is named Samiha, but he choosesto marry her anyway and they have a happy relationship. Süleyman – Mevlut's cousin, he tricks him into writing letters to Rayha instead of Samiha, because Süleyman wants Samiha. Korkut – Another cousin of Mevlut. Kirkus Reviews describes him as an "odious right-wing" person who "treats his wife like a servant". Mustafa – Mevlut's father Style According to Garner the author was able to write "alert, humane, nonwonky prose" as a result of researching varied topics. Seymenliyska stated that the novel uses the same voice regardless of which of the characters are speaking. Sometimes characters speak directly to the reader.Dwight Garner wrote that the narrators "contradict one another as if they were talking heads in an early Spike Lee movie." According to Garner, the 2015 English version has humor that "flows freely" and was "lucidly translated". Reception Seymenliyska rated the story four of five stars. Garner stated that the author had done a good job with research, but while Garner "was not deeply, viscerally bored" with the novel he "mostly turned its pages with polite interest rather than real desire." Kirkus Reviews stated "Rich, complex, and pulsing with urban life: one of this gifted writer's best." Kirkus named it
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Mariam Nazarian (born 1983) a.k.a. Marie Nazar is a concert pianist and producer; she is a graduate of the Mannes College of Music and Harvard University. Nazarian has performed at Carnegie Hall (New York), Symphony Hall (Boston), and the Grand Philharmonic Hall (St. Petersburg, Russia). She has recorded a commercially released CD of J.S. Bach's Goldberg Variations. Early life Nazarian grew up in Plainsboro Township, New Jersey and attended West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North for her freshman and sophomore years, before being home-schooled for the remainder of high school years to avoid conflicts with her professional performing career. References External
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Qutub-e-Alam's Mosque and Tomb, also known as Vatva Dargah is a medieval mosque and tomb complex in Vatva area of Ahmedabad, India. History and architecture Hazrat Syed Burhanuddin Qutub-ul-Alam, the father of Shah e Alam, was the grandson of the celebrated Hazrat Syedna Syed Jalaluddin Hussaini Bukhari of Uch, also known as Makhdoom Jahaniyan Jahangasht. Attracted to the court of Ahmad Shah I, he settled at Vatva and died there in 1452. He founded the Bukhariya sect of Gujarat. The nobles of the courts of Ahmed Shah, Sultan Qutubuddin Ahmad Shah II raised a small shrine first. Afterwards a mosque,a tomb to one of his sons, a large many-sided pond, and a vast mausoleum was built Mahmud Begada. The mosque and son's tomb are in the flat Hindu style without arches or minarets. But in the large mausoleum, with a great gain in size, the arch takes the place of the beam, and the dome is raised high in air by a second tier of arches. The arch, uniformly used with one consistent design, has much beauty and propriety. The tomb is of the most elaborate workmanship surmounted by a richly inlaid canopy. But tho building is incomplete, it
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Robert van 't Hoff (November 5, 1887 – April 25, 1979), born Robbert van 't Hoff, was a Dutch architect and furniture designer. His Villa Henny, designed in 1914, was one of the earliest modernist houses and one of the first to be built out of reinforced concrete. From 1917 he was an influential member of the De Stijl movement. Although he was born to a comfortable middle-class background, married a wealthy heiress, and for a while was able to subsidise the publication of the De Stijl journal, van 't Hoff was a member of the Communist Party of theNetherlands in the years following World War I. Following the failure of Pieter Jelles Troelstra's call for a socialist revolution in the Netherlands in 1919, van 't Hoff split from De Stijl'''s founder Theo van Doesburg and withdrew from artistic activity, declaring himself an "ex-architect" in 1922, and spending much of the rest of his life promoting experimental anarchist communities. Life Early life and education Van 't Hoff was born in Rotterdam, the son of an eminent bacteriologist, and grew up in comfortable and cultured middle class circumstances. His mother had an interest in the visual arts and was afriend of the painter Willem Witsen (Willem Arnoldus Witsen), while his father was a friend of the psychiatrist Frederik van Eeden. From 1898 Robert accompanied his parents on visits to van Eeden's utopian Walden commune near Bussum. The family moved to Bilthoven in 1904. The following year Robert assisted with the building of a house for one of his aunts and decided to train as an architect. In 1906, on the advice of an architect friend of his father's, van 't Hoff travelled to England to study architecture at the Birmingham School of Art, which had been a major centreprofile compared to the rustic naturalism of his earlier designs. The Villa Henny established van 't Hoff with the international avant-garde as a major figure in the emerging modern movement, gaining an influential and appreciative review from the architect Huib Hoste in De Telegraaf and attracting the attention of the emerging De Stijl group. De Stijl Van 't Hoff probably met De Stijl founder Theo van Doesburg some time in mid-1917. Their radical views on art and society had a natural affinity and by the end of the year van 't Hoff was in regular correspondence with van Doesburg andother members of the movement including Vilmos Huszár and J. J. P. Oud. Over the next two years he was to write five articles for the De Stijl journal – three radical essays on the future of architecture and two critical pieces on buildings by Jan Wils and Antonio Sant' Elia. Van 't Hoff went on to support the journal financially after van Doesburg split from its original publisher over his insistence on installing a separate architecture editor. The range of van 't Hoff's design work also broadened around this time: he published designs for banister posts and chairs, andin 1918 designed a houseboat, which he christened De Stijl and in which he and his wife lived shortly after their marriage in July. This was conceived as an attempt to "further the new direction" and he was involved in every aspect of the interior and exterior design including the furniture and fittings. Van 't Hoff's preference for Bart van der Leck over van Doesburg for the painting of the interior was the first sign of tension between the two, but a commission for van Doesburg from van 't Hoff for a colour scheme for the interior of a househe was designing for the pacifist and anarchist Bartholomeus (Bart) de Ligt in Lage Vuursche suggested that there was no serious split. During 1918 and 1919 van 't Hoff's ideological stance hardened in the light of the recent Russian Revolution. His design work at this time moved away from private houses and consisted largely of unrealised designs for prefabricated mass housing in association with the Utrecht architect P. J. C. Klaarhamer. In 1919 he joined the Communist Party of the Netherlands and was active in arranging an exchange programme with artists in the Soviet Union, making his political stance clearin a letter to fellow communist Chris Beekman: "I myself am convinced we will get a Soviet government, albeit that the transition will take a toll of some of our lives". Van 't Hoff's attempts to influence the De Stijl group in a more avowedly political direction met with frustration, however. The first De Stijl manifesto, published in November 1918, was interpreted by most of the group's members as a largely artistic statement, rather than the revolutionary document van 't Hoff sought. Van't Hoff criticised Van Doesburg in the summer of 1919 for exhibiting individually rather than maintaining an exclusivecommitment to the De Stijl collective. In October 1919 Van Doesburg failed to circulate a petition demanding free postal interchange with the Soviet Union that had been signed by leading Dutch artists and designers and this prompted van 't Hoff to make a final and decisively split from both De Stijl and van Doesburg, remarking that "In Russia they execute such people". Later life Disillusioned with the revolutionary potential of the artistic avant-garde, van 't Hoff sold his houseboat and moved to Laren in North Holland in 1920, where he built two small houses for himself and his parents thatwere largely devoid of the abstract aesthetic ambitions of his earlier works – one even had a thatched roof. Although these featured some furniture and interior design work by Beekman and Rietveld, van 't Hoff had distanced himself from his earlier artistic lifestyle. The tenth anniversary issue of De Stijl featured an open letter signed "Robert Van. ('t Hoff)., ex-architect." In 1922 van 't Hoff moved to London with his family, spending most of the following five years promoting his communist and anarchist ideas in England and frequenting the British Museum Reading Room. In 1926 he published an anonymously authoredsocial and political manifesto called Abolition, in which he called for a mass uprising. In 1928 he was invited by the American radical philanthropist Charles Garland to redesign the buildings on his utopian commune in Coopersburg, Pennsylvania. The two disagreed over the proposed designs, however, and within nine months the van 't Hoff family had returned to Laren. Van 't Hoff retained some links with De Stijl during this period – continuing his correspondence with J. J. P. Oud, meeting Piet Mondrian in Paris in 1931 and financing the final issue of the De Stijl'' journal in 1932. The illhealth of their daughter led the van 't Hoffs to move to Davos in Switzerland in 1931, but in 1937 they returned to England to settle permanently in Hampshire. The bombing of Coventry in 1940 profoundly touched van 't Hoff, who knew the city from his days studying in Birmingham and designed a large communal housing association building in the hope that the city could be rebuilt in accordance with his progressive ideals. In general, however, his last years in England were marked by increasing reclusiveness. The architect realised his last work in New Milton, (Hampshire, U.K.). He designed an
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Rupasinghe Jayawardene Mudiyanselage Gihan Madushanka Rupasinghe (born March 5, 1986, in Watupitiwala), or Gihan Rupasinghe, is a professional Sri Lankan T20I cricketer. International career Rupasinghe is the 30th Twenty20 International Cap for Sri Lanka. He made his T20I debut on 2 September 2009 against New Zealand. School career He was educated at Nalanda College Colombo. Rupasinghe is OBSERVER-BATA Schoolboy Cricketer of the Year 2006 and also became the best all rounder in 2006. He captained Nalanda College first XI team in 2006. Rupasinghe played for Sri Lanka Schools under-17 team at the Asian Schools Cricket Tournament held in Sri Lanka
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Bing Sings the Hits is a Decca Records album by Bing Crosby of hit songs from the early 1950s. It was issued as a 10” LP with catalog No.DL 5520. Background Crosby’s record company had issued an almost constant stream of 10” LPs in previous years often using his back catalog extensively with a newer song or two added to enhance the commercial appeal. This album comprised contemporary songs newly recorded by Crosby. The first six tracks on the album were recorded with John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra for use on Crosby’s radio program and were mastered by Decca
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Clement Bernard Haupers (1900–1982) was an American painter, printmaker, arts administrator, and arts educator active from the 1920s to the 1980s. He is best known for his directorship of the Minnesota Works Progress Administration Federal Art Project and for his influence in the Minnesota art community. Biography Clement Haupers was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota in 1900. In 1918, he began taking courses at the Minneapolis School of Art and joined the Art League of St. Paul, organized by the artist Clara Mairs. Haupers and Mairs started an unconventional relationship, which lasted until her death in 1963. For more thanYears. It was a time and place of social and artistic experimentation. This was true especially in the studios, cafés, and nightclubs of the Montparnasse district, the center of Paris’s bohemian culture. Mairs and Haupers stayed in France for two years, attending classes held by notable artists such as the sculptor Émile-Antoine Bourdelle and the Cubist painter André Lhote. A photograph taken at the Académie Montparnasse in 1923 shows Haupers, seated on the floor, with a white tie. Mairs sits on the floor to his left. 1930s and later Haupers brought some of the style of Montparnasse to his work
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Artesia is the historical Latin and Spanish name of Artois in northern France. The name ultimately derived from the Belgic tribe the Atrebates. The county gave its name to Artesian wells, which were drilled there since the 12th century. Artesia may also refer to: "known for rhea nyjar" Places Botswana Artisia United States Artesia, California Artesia, Colorado (obsolete name for the town of Dinosaur, Colorado) Artesia, Mississippi Artesia, New Mexico Artesia Wells, Texas Artesia Beach, Wisconsin Companies Artesia Digital Media Group, a Digital Asset Management software company owned by Open Text Artesia Banking Corporation since March 2001 a sub of
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where he obtained the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration (2000-2003). He was chief executive officer of AC Enterprises Limited (September 2005 to December 2012). In 2013 he was a director of Aixia Limited (trading as T4X Binary or T4X Signals) about which the Financial Conduct Authority issued a warning in 2014. He has served as a director of 24 companies, all of which have been dissolved. Anthony Constantinou is the youngest son of Aristos Constantinou who was shot on New Year's Day 1985. In October 2016, Anthony Constantinou was found guilty of two counts of sexual assault at the
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Oreochromis variabilis, the Victoria tilapia, is a critically endangered species of African cichlid native to Lake Victoria and its tributaries, Lake Kyoga, Lake Kwania, and Lake Bisina (Salisbury), as well as being found in the Victoria Nile above Murchison Falls. This species can reach a standard length of . This species is important to local commercial fisheries and is potentially important in aquaculture. It is also found in the aquarium trade. Despite its common name, it is not the only tilapia native to Lake Victoria. The equally threatened O. esculentus has a similar distribution. Description Oreochromis variabilis has typical characteristicsexcavated by other Oreochromis. They also lack the enlarged jaws seen in mature males of the Oreochromis mossambicus group. Courting males are typically black (sometimes with a blue-green sheen), with bright red margins to the dorsal and tailfins. These characteristics are shared with the allopatric species O. malagarasi (Lake Tanganyika catchment) and O. rukwaensis (Lake Rukwa, and recently reported also from the upper part of the Great Ruaha catchment). An apparently unique feature of O. variabilis, and the source of its name, is its colour polymorphism. A small proportion of individuals of both sexes, although mainly females, show a disruptedmelanin distribution, resulting in an pale orange or whitish fish with irregular dark blotches on the fins and body. This kind of pattern is known in haplochromine cichlid fishes from African great lakes (notably the Lake Malawi 'mbuna' cichlids), where it is again mainly expressed in females. It bears some resemblance to the 'red tilapia' artificially selected in the aquaculture industry. These were known as 'Maradadi' among at least some of the fisherfolk on Lake Victoria, when this species was still an important food fish on the lake. Oreochromis variabilis also has a rather distinctive head profile, with a 'bump'just above the eyes, rather like the Lake Malawi 'chambo' species (males of which lack red fin margins), but lless strongly expressed in O. rukwaensis and O. malagarasi. Reproductive biology Like all other known Oreochromis, O. variabilis is a maternal mouthbrooder. Males are conspicuously coloured and aggregate in shallow waters, where they aggressively defend territories centred around their courtship bower. Females visit a number of males, laying batches of eggs with several, but rejecting many others. Females quickly pick up the eggs in their mouths and carry them for several weeks before releasing them to feed. Young are guarded inEcology In its natural habitat, O. variabilis frequents shallow areas, both rocky and weedy, while the congeneric O. esculentus dominated the offshore habitats. Juveniles have been reported to feed on plankton, while adults mainly feed on bottom sediments or biofilms on rocks and other hard surfaces. Current status of populations The species is listed as critically endangered by IUCN, with population declines attributed to the introduction of predatory Nile perch and competing non-native tilapias. However, populations continued to be reported from satellite lakes in the catchment which had remained unstocked with these exotics. More recently, in 2016, individuals were recorded
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A special election was held in the U.S. state of Minnesota on November 6, 2018, to elect a new senator for District 13 in the Minnesota Senate, caused by the resignation of Republican Senator Michelle Fischbach effective on May 25, 2018. The special election determined which political party would control the Senate given that Fischbach's resignation left it equally divided between the Republicans and the DFL. Jeff Howe won the special election, preserving a Republican one-seat majority. The special election coincided with the 2018 general election. Background In early January 2018, Republican Senator Michelle Fischbach became lieutenant governor after Democratic–Farmer–Labor(DFL) Lieutenant Governor Tina Smith resigned to be appointed to the U.S. Senate. As president of the Senate, Fischbach was first in line to succeed her. She did not resign from the Senate, citing a Senate counsel opinion that she could both hold her Senate seat and be lieutenant governor. Several DFLers disagreed, including Senate Minority Leader Tom Bakk and Minnesota Attorney General Lori Swanson, asserting that holding both positions violated constitutional separation of powers. On January 12, 2018, Destiny Dusosky, then-chair of the Senate District 13 DFL, filed a lawsuit challenging Fischbach's ability to remain in the Senate. Thelawsuit was dismissed without prejudice on February 12, 2018, by Chief Judge John Guthmann of the Minnesota Second District Court in Ramsey County, who said the lawsuit was premature as it was unclear whether the Senate would allow her to continue to serve once the Legislature reconvened later that month. Guthmann also denied a request for a temporary restraining order to prevent Fischbach from serving in the Senate. Dusosky filed a second lawsuit in April 2018, charging that Fischbach's status in the Senate was still undetermined. On May 25, 2018, Fischbach resigned from the Senate and took the oath of
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Syzygium antisepticum, or shore eugenia, is native to Maritime Southeast Asia. Distribution The plant is endemic to the islands of Sumatra, Java, and Borneo of the Greater Sunda Islands archipelago. It is found in dry evergreen forests, especially those in coastal areas. Description Syzygium antisepticum is a medium-size tree. It has a distinctive red trunk with flaky bark. Leaves are glossy dark green on the upper side and paler on the lower side. Young leaves are reddish. The flowers are compact in the inflorescence. Fruits are small, white and berry-like. can be found in References antisepticum Category:Flora of Borneo Category:Flora
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Vietnam competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 5 to 21 August 2016. It was the nation's ninth appearance at the Olympics, with the exception of the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, because of its partial support to the Soviet boycott. The Vietnam Olympic Committee (VOC) fielded a squad of 23 athletes, 9 men and 14 women, to compete in 10 sports at the Games. It was the nation's largest delegation sent to the Olympics in a non-boycotting edition, and the second-largest overall in history, beating the record of 18 athletes who attended theLondon Games in 2012. This was also the youngest delegation in Vietnam's Olympic history, with about half under the age of 25. For the second time in history, the Vietnamese team featured more female athletes than males. Eight athletes on the Vietnamese roster previously competed in London, with the rest of the field making their Olympic debut in Rio de Janeiro. Among the nation's athletes were pistol shooter and London 2012 fourth-place finalist Hoàng Xuân Vinh, world-ranked swimmer and 2014 Youth Olympic champion Nguyễn Thị Ánh Viên, weightlifter Trần Lê Quốc Toàn, and sabre fencer and two-time Southeast Asian Gamestitleholder Vũ Thành An, who was selected by the committee to carry the Vietnamese flag at the opening ceremony. Vietnam left Rio de Janeiro with two medals, signifying its most successful Olympic showing at a single edition and also achieving the medal target set by VOC. Hoàng Xuân Vinh claimed his nation's first ever gold medal in the men's 10 m air pistol on the opening day of the Games, and then followed it up with a silver in the 50 m pistol four days later, emerging himself as the most decorated Vietnamese athlete in history. Medalists Athletics Vietnamese achievedthree qualifying standards in the athletics events (up to a maximum of 3 athletes in each event): Track & road events Badminton Vietnam qualified two badminton players for each of the following events into the Olympic tournament. Two-time Olympian Nguyễn Tiến Minh and Vũ Thị Trang were selected among the top 34 individual shuttlers each in the men's and women's singles based on the BWF World Rankings as of 5 May 2016. Fencing Vietnam entered four fencers into the Olympic competition. Vũ Thành An, Nguyễn Thị Như Hoa, and Nguyễn Thị Lệ Dung had claimed their Olympic spots with atop finish at the Asian Zonal Qualifier in Wuxi, China. Meanwhile, Đỗ Thị Anh received a spare berth freed up by New Zealand's Yuan Ping, who was ruled ineligible to compete because she played under the Chinese jersey. Anh, as the next highest-ranked fencer not yet qualified, was selected to replace her in the foil event. Gymnastics Artistic Vietnam entered two artistic gymnasts into the Olympic competition. London 2012 Olympian Phạm Phước Hưng and Phan Thị Hà Thanh had claimed their Olympic spots each in the men's and women's apparatus and all-around events, respectively, at the Olympic Test Event inRio de Janeiro. Men Women Judo Vietnam qualified one judoka for the women's extra-lightweight category (48 kg) at the Games. Văn Ngọc Tú earned a continental quota spot from the Asian region, as the highest-ranked Vietnamese judoka outside of direct qualifying position in the IJF World Ranking List of May 30, 2016. Rowing Vietnam has qualified one boat each in the women's lightweight double sculls for the Olympics at the 2016 Asia & Oceania Continental Qualification Regatta in Chungju, South Korea. Qualification Legend: FA=Final A (medal); FB=Final B (non-medal); FC=Final C (non-medal); FD=Final D (non-medal); FE=Final E (non-medal); FF=Final F(non-medal); SA/B=Semifinals A/B; SC/D=Semifinals C/D; SE/F=Semifinals E/F; QF=Quarterfinals; R=Repechage Shooting Vietnamese shooters achieved quota places for two events by virtue of their best finishes at the 2014 ISSF World Shooting Championships, the 2015 ISSF World Cup series, and Asian Championships, as long as they obtained a minimum qualifying score (MQS) by March 31, 2016. Hoàng Xuân Vinh became the first Vietnamese athlete to win a gold medal at the Summer Olympics, beating Brazil's Felipe Almeida Wu in the final round of the men's 10 m air pistol with a score of 202.5, which also set an Olympic record based onon their combined team standing by points at the 2014 and 2015 IWF World Championships. A single women's Olympic spot had been added to the Vietnamese roster by virtue of a top six national finish at the 2016 Asian Championships. The team must allocate these places to individual athletes by June 20, 2016. Wrestling Vietnam qualified two wrestlers for each of the following weight classes into the Olympic competition, as a result of their semifinal triumphs at the 2016 Asian Qualification Tournament. Women's freestyle See also Vietnam at the 2016 Summer Paralympics References External links Olympics Category:Nations at the 2016
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Euphorbia candelabrum is a succulent species of plant in the family Euphorbiaceae, one of several plants commonly known as candelabra tree. It is closely related to 3 other species of Euphorbia in particular; Euphorbia ingens in the dry regions of South Africa, Euphorbia conspicua from western Angola, and Euphorbia abyssinica which is native to a number of countries including Sudan, Eritrea, Djibouti, Ethiopia and Somalia. Its Latin name derives from its growth habit, often considered to resemble the branching of a candelabrum. Candelabra trees can be found in dry deciduous and evergreen open wooded grasslands, on rocky slopes and onthe rare occasion, termite mounds. As rates of rainfall decrease, so does Euphorbia candelabrum's habitat range. Trees typically grow to be 12 metres in height however some specimens have been recorded to grow up to 20 metres tall. E. candelabrum is endemic to the Horn of Africa and eastern Africa along the East African Rift system. It is known in Ethiopia by its Amharic name, qwolqwal, or its Oromo name, . Species such as Grewia and Euphorbiaceae are considered to be fire-sensitive and typically restricted to termite mounds instead of dominating the open savanna However, Euphorbia candelabrum has been foundto be quite widespread throughout the savanna and short-grass areas of the Queen Elizabeth National Park in Uganda. This is an unusual habitat for tall succulents, as they have been proven to typically be poor invaders of frequently burned stands of land. Euphorbia candelabrum's success as a tall succulent seems to be a result of over-grazing by African mammals such as the Ugandan kob (Kobus kob Erxleben) and Uganda water‐buck (Kobus ellipsiprymnus defassa Ogilby) and an overall decrease in intense wildfires. Some authorities further divide this species into two varieties, Euphorbia candelabrum var. bilocularis and Euphorbia candelabrum var. candelabrum. Euphorbiacandelabrum was used in traditional Ethiopian medicine. Mixed with clarified honey, its sap was used as a purgative to cure syphilis, and when mixed with other medicinal plants as a salve to treat the symptoms of leprosy. This plant currently has negligible commercial value, although Richard Pankhurst documents two different attempts near Keren in Eritrea to collect its gum before 1935, but neither attempt proved commercially viable. In terms of agro-forestry purposes, Euphorbia candelabrum has been used in firewood, timber, and fencing. Its wood is light and durable with a number of purposes including roofing, tables, doors, matches, boxes, mortars,musical instruments and saddles. Dangers When structural damage occurs, Euphorbia candelabrum trees release an abundant amount of milky-white latex, which has a rubber content of 12.5%. This latex is extremely toxic due to its skin irritant and carcinogenic diterpene derivatives, mainly phorbol esters. In addition to irritation of the skin and mucous membranes, E. candelabrum latex may cause blindness if brought into contact with the eyes. Various components of E. candelabrum plants can be utilized as poisons. The Ovaherero people of Namibia use its latex as an ingredient in arrow poison to increase lethality, while the Damara people will oftenbaboons which results in uneven growth. In addition to this, baboon feeding patterns affect the life cycle of E. candelabrum flowers and often causes sterility in many of the young stems. Medicinal Use Although Euphorbia candelabrum is known to be quite toxic, it has multiple medicinal uses. Its latex contains highly irritant ingenol diterpene esters which proves to be both harmful and helpful. On top of blistering and irritation, ingenol products demonstrate tumour-promoting activity, causing cells to resist apoptosis and continue multiplying. However, ingenol is beneficial in the respect that it encourages anti-HIV and anti-leukemia cellular activity which protects T-cells.A 1961 study found that three out of 40 mice contracted papilloma when treated with DMBA only, meanwhile only 3 out of 100 mice developed papilloma when treated with Euphorbia latices, indicating that plants from the family Euphorbiaceae are highly effective anti-tumour agents . In addition to being used as a purgative to cure syphilis or a salve to treat leprosy, Euphorbia candelabrum sap has been used in the treatment of coughs, tuberculosis, malaria and HIV infections. It has the ability to be mixed with fat and applied topically to heal wounds, sores, and warts. E. candelabrum latex is an
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Who Loves the Sun is a 2006 Canadian film directed and written by Matt Bissonnette and starring Lukas Haas, Molly Parker, Adam Scott, R.H. Thomson, and Wendy Crewson. Plot Will Morrison (Lukas Haas) and Daniel Bloom (Adam Scott) were best friends. Daniel was Will's best man at his wedding to Maggie Claire (Molly Parker). Then one day Will disappeared without a word. Five years later, he re-surfaces. When Will and Daniel meet again, they go together to the docks to pick up Maggie, who slaps Will the minute she sees him. It appears that five years ago, Will came intothe room where Daniel and Maggie were having an affair, which Maggie claimed later was a one time 'quickie'. She was upset for the sudden disappearance of Will, five years ago, and demands an explanation. Will ends up apologizing for that. Daniel kisses Maggie and tries to renew his affair with her; he had kept writing her throughout the past five years with no response from her. Maggie refuses his move and tells him that their affair was a great mistake. Production The film was shot in the Canadian Shield. Awards 2006 AFI Fest - Grand Jury Prize - Nominated
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A Different Kind of Human (Step 2) is the second studio album by Norwegian singer-songwriter and record producer Aurora. It was released on 7 June 2019 through Decca Records and Glassnote Records. It succeeds the album's first and previous chapter Infections of a Different Kind (Step 1), which was released in September 2018. Background On the same day of the release of Infections of a Different Kind (Step 1), Aurora confirmed in an interview with NME that Step 2 will be released either in 2019 or 2020. Months after, Aurora posted a photo which seems to be an alien invasion
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Bennekom is a village and parish in the Netherlands, which is part of the Municipality of Ede in the south-west of the Veluwe district of the Province of Gelderland. It adjoins the town of Wageningen on the Lower-Rhine to the south, and Ede to the north, Veenendaal to the west and Renkum to the east. The western boundary of the parish follows the canalized River Grift and is also the boundary with the Province of Utrecht. The earliest forms of the name are Beringhem (1288) and Berinchem (1296), meaning the settlement of the people of Bero, who probably lived aroundthe 6th to 10th Century. Geography The low flat marshy area between the village and the Grift, called the Binnenveld, represents the path of a glacier in the last Ice Age. It forms part of the Gelder Valley, which runs from the Lower Rhine between Wageningen and Rhenen (Province of Utrecht) and the IJsselmeer near Amersfoort. The marshes west of Bennekom village were drained about the 13th Century. Much of the peat has been removed, leaving areas of clay soil. The area is watered by artesian springs from higher ground to the east of the village. The main drainage brooksare the Nergenase Beek and the Hoekelumse Beek. The ancient farmsteads in the Binnenveld and the hamlet of the Kraats stand on higher areas, the remains of dunes blown there at the end of the Ice Age. The higher ground to the east of the village is sandy and stony moraine pushed aside by the glacier. These less fertile soils are covered with birch and pine forest, heathland, and some arable land suitable for less demanding crops such as oats and maize. The village stands on an ancient north–south trade route, which follows the 15 m contour. Just west ofthe village runs the north–south N781 highway, linking Wageningen to Ede and to the A12 motorway, which provides easy access to Holland in the west and Germany in the east. The A12 was built for strategic reasons during World War II and the N781 was constructed after the war. Wageningen has the largest inland port in the Netherlands, providing supplies that pass through Bennekom for the farming industry in the Veluwe. The A12 now partly forms the border between Bennekom parish and the town of Ede. North of the motorway, the estate of Hoekelum falls under Bennekom. The village alsohas good access to the railway between Utrecht and Arnhem (both 15–20 minutes away) with the station Ede-Wageningen at the southern edge of Ede. The bus service 86 runs from Arnhem via Wageningen and Bennekom to the railway station. Until the 1960s, a steam tramway from the railway station ran to Wageningen through the centre of Bennekom, carrying both passengers and goods. South-east of the village in the forested area is a post-war development, Wageningen-Hoog, with large villas and extensive grounds. South of the village, the green belt separating Bennekom from the built-up area of Wageningen is only a fewhundred metres wide. Public services The parish has seven primary schools: the St Alexander School (Roman Catholic); the Juliana School, the Wilhelmina School; the Eben-Haëzer School; the Wingerd School; the School with the Bible in the Kraats (all Protestant); the Prinsenakker School (undenominational). The village also has one branch and stream of the Streek (‘District’) Protestant secondary school, the other branches being in Ede. There are seven churches, several reflecting various shades of Dutch Calvinism in their origin. There is a sports facility, the Eikelhof with korfball club DVO and one of the largest amateur soccer clubs in the Netherlands,VV Bennekom, and a large indoor sports hall. The village also has an outdoor swimming pool, the Vrije Slag, and a tennis complex, Keltenwoud. The village has a branch of the Municipal public library, a music school, a centre for indoor hobbies and a medical centre housing the practices of several doctors, a physiotherapist and a pharmacist. Bennekom has a hospice and three old-people’s homes: Beringhem, Timanshof and Aleidahof. There are two nursing homes: Halderhof for those with physical handicaps; Breukelderhof for those with mental handicaps. The Broek-Akker acts as a service centre for work with old people. St Alexander’sChurch The village has grown up around the ancient , also known as the Old Church. Old roads too are focused on it. During a major restoration in 2006–2007, tuffstone foundations with a type of mortar used up to the 11th Century came to light. That and various associations suggest that the church was founded about 1015, thus being the oldest in the municipality. The legend of St Alexander to which the church of Bennekom was consecrated is based on remains from the Cemetery of the Jordani on the Salarian Way in Rome. He and his brothers were martyred inRome around AD 165. His feast day, along with his brothers, is 10 July. In AD 851, Waltbert, a grandson of the first Christian King of Saxony carried his remains from Rome to the Abbey of Wildeshausen south of Bremen. The chronicle of that event written by a monk of Fulda tells of miracles of healing along the route. Churches along that route are dedicated to St Alexander but Bennekom is the only such in the Netherlands. That can be attributed to Meinwerk (ca 975–1036), who was Bishop of Paderborn (1009–1036). Meinwerk was born at Renkum as son of Immed,unique carvings, one giving the date mdxlii (1542) and the others giving stages of the work on the church from the architect’s plans to the reconsecration of the completed church. The benefactor responsible for the work was Arent, son of Udo, toe Boecop, died 1548, who is commemorated in the first of four tombstones to the Toe Boecop family of Harslo Castle in the south aisle. Archaeology and history Near the village are several burial mounds (tumuli) dating from the Middle Bronze Age. In 2006, an archaeological survey in the grounds of the former Bennekom hospital just south of theA12 motorway brought to light the remains of a farmstead and granary dating from the Early Iron Age about 800–500 BC. Within and near the village were also the remains of a settlement from the Iron Age. West of the centre were traces of a farming settlement from the 2nd to 5th Century. Reclamation of the marshes west of the village probably began in the 11th Century. A route across the marshes is reflected in the name of a farmstead, Bruxvoord, ‘Bridge Ford’. In the Middle Ages, Bennekom had four castles or fortified farmsteads: Harslo Castle about west of thevillage; Nergena Castle just west of highway N781; Hoekelum Castle north of motorway A12; and the Ham north-west of the village. Harslo and the Ham guarded routes across the marshes between the Duchy of Guelderland and the Bishopric of Utrecht, which were sometimes at war. Both are now farms, Only the gatehouse of Harslo Castle remains. The Netherlands Institute for Varietal Testing of Arable Crops was built in 1952 on the site of Nergena in the style of the country house that succeeded to the castle. Hoekelum remains as a moated country house. The grounds are used for various eventsCentury, Bennekom remained a farming village. With the railway station of Ede-Wageningen (1845) and the steam tram from there to Bennekom and Wageningen (1883), the village became a tourist resort with several hotels and many guest houses. In 1887, many of the church council and congregation followed the minister, the Rev. E. Eisma in the ‘Doleantie’ movement, which gave rise to the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands. They rejected the authority of the synod, which dispatched a loyal minister, the Rev. K.F. Kreuzberg, from Arnhem for the service on 27 February, causing tumult in the church. The same happened on5 June but Eisma had already begun his service. On 19 June, the militia was called to the village to keep from the church the followers of Eisma, who then held his service in the open air. The census of 1891 shows that 56,6% of the population had moved to the Reformed Churches and 41% remained loyal to the Netherlands Reformed Church. Bennekom in World War II Bennekom was occupied by Nazi troops on the first day of invasion, 10 May 1940. For the following days, the village was in the front line between those troops and Dutch forces onthat were intended for the barracks east of Ede but fell in the built-up area of Ede near the railway. The fighting after the Airborne landings that afternoon stretched into the forest on the edge of Bennekom parish. Several Allied aircraft crashed near Bennekom village. During the subsequent escape of Allied forces, several members of the Bennekom underground led some of the Allies to liberated territory across the Rhine; some lost their lives during the attempts. After the liberation of the area south of the Rhine and Waal, Bennekom again became front line with intensive Allied artillery fire from southof the Waal against German positions around Bennekom. On 21 October, the village was evacuated and became Sperrgebiet, ‘forbidden territory’ except for slaves and forced labour working on the German defences. Besides buildings destroyed by Allied artillery, the German forces destroyed many properties on the edge of the village to clear their line of fire. On 23 November 1944, a munitions depot in Bennekom’s windmill blew up, killing about 100 German troops and destroying properties in the area. The German casualties were buried in the village cemetery but exhumed and transferred to the general German cemetery in the Province ofNorth Brabant after the War. A stray V-1 rocket exploded in the village in 1945. In the night of 8/9 March there was the RAF dropped weapons close to Lunteren. 17 participants of the resistance were captured and executed two weeks later. Of the victims, five came from Bennekom: Maarten H. Lugthart; Jan Mekking; Peter Roseboom; Lambertus (Bart) van Elst (all executed at Amersfoort); Hylke van Vliet (executed at Loosdrecht). The empty village was ‘liberated’ by Canadian and British troops on 17 April 1945 but remained front line until the surrender of German forces in the Provinces of Utrecht, andNorth and South Holland on 6 May 1945. However, Dutch SS around Veenendaal continued to fight in the area until 9 May. They shot two members of the Gloucestershire Regiment in the west of the parish on 22 April. Evacuees started to return to the devastated village on 12 May. In the summer of 1945, Canadian forces erected a monument to the Bennekom casualties of the massacre in March 1945 and some other members of the Underground in a small park at the south end of the village street, now called Bart van Elst Park. Every year, on the Dutchnational Remembrance Day, May 4, a procession of local residents silently walks through the town towards the monument, where wreaths are laid, the Dutch National Anthem is sung and a two-minute silence is held for these and other victims of the Second World War. Bennekom now Bennekom has 4,745 home-owned dwellings and 1,131 rented dwellings. It remains a pleasant but rather expensive place for working people to live and for retiring people. Since the 1980s, several low-rise blocks of flats have been built. The village provides work for 4 221 people in shops in the village centre, various offices, in
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Lindy Kelly (born 1952) is a children's author, short story writer, playwright and thriller writer who lives in Nelson, New Zealand. She has had 113 adult short stories and 13 children's books published. She has also written plays and poetry, and taught creative writing. Life Kelly lives on a farm in Nelson and loves children, (is the mother of six and grandmother of four), animals, the New Zealand bush, gardening, swimming and of course writing. Writing Kelly has been published in New Zealand, Australia and the United States and has won, or been commended in 29 awards. Her stories havebeen broadcast on National Radio and she is the author of 20 books for children and adults. Lindy has taught creative writing at the Nelson Women's Centre, Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology and Nayland Adult Education classes. In March 2009, HarperCollins published her first adult thriller, Bold Blood. The book soon hit #1 on the New Zealand Adult Fiction charts, and spent several weeks amongst the top 3 NZ Adult Fiction bestsellers, battling with Lloyd Jones's acclaimed Mister Pip, and Kate De Goldi's The 10pm Question. Novels 2009: Bold Blood (HarperCollins) Reviews "Like the sport it portrays, the novel isfast-paced and full of surprises; horse trials are hazardous enough without baddies making them even more treacherous. The individual characters are well-developed and believable. The heroine (and what a heroine!) is both cool-headed and volatile. Light relief is provided by limericks and a teen groom with attitude, plus quiet times with the horses (who also have well-developed personalities.” - Tedi Busch, Nelson Mail "...a suspenseful tale that carries the reader along." 'Craig Sisterson, Good Reading'' References Category:1952 births Category:People from Nelson, New Zealand Category:Living people Category:New Zealand crime fiction writers Category:New Zealand women novelists Category:21st-century New Zealand novelists Category:21st-century women
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The Siba culture (), also called Huoshaogou culture (火烧沟), was a Bronze Age archaeological culture that flourished circa 1900 to 1500 BC in the Hexi Corridor, in Gansu Province of Northwest China. It was discovered in 1984 at Sibatan in Shandan County. Siba type pottery vessels are different from the others in Gansu. Siba produced painted pottery with coloured decorations; these were painted after the vessels had been fired. Similar pottery was used by the Tianshanbeilu culture at Hami basin to the west. The Siba engaged in agricultural activities like millet farming and pig farming. Their metallurgy was highly developed.Siba culture is found mainly to the west of the Gansu corridor. The locations are found at Yongchang, Minyue, Jiuquan, Yumen counties, and others. Siba culture is bordered by the Qijia culture to the east. The later period of Qijia is very close to Siba culture. The Siba culture may have developed independently. The site of Ganguya in Jiuquan has been excavated. Significant differences have been observed in the comparison of the burial customs and artifacts in the three sites excavated: Donghuishan, Huoshaogou and Ganguya. "During the first two periods of the [Donghuishan] Cemetery, there were only arsenical copper articles,but by the third period, bronze articles came into being. In the Ganguya Cemetery which was later than the Donghuishan Cemetery, more than sixty-five percent of the copper samples was tested bronze articles." Siba culture played an intermediary role between the cultures to the east and west. There were also contacts with the Eurasian steppe. Research indicates that there was close interaction between agricultural and pastoral/hunting communities in this wide geographical area; pastoral/hunting communities also possessed many metal artefacts. References Further reading Jidong Yang, Siba: Bronze Age Culture of the Gansu Corridor. (PDF) Sino-Platonic Papers, 86 (October 1998) A Study
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Rykene or Rygene is a village located along the river Nidelva in Aust-Agder county, Norway. The village is primarily located in Arendal municipality, but a small portion of the village lies across the river in the neighboring municipality of Grimstad. Rykene is located about north of the town of Grimstad and about the same distance south of the city of Arendal. Historically, the village grew up due to its close proximity to forests as the timber was floated down river to the sawmills in Rykene. The village of Lindtveit lies about to the northwest, the village of Løddesøl lies aboutto the north, the village of Gjennestad lies about to the northeast. The village sits at the junction of Norwegian County Road 407 and Norwegian County Road 408. The village has a population (2016) of 724 which gives the village a population density of . An area of lies in Grimstad with 22 residents while the rest of the village lies in Arendal on the north side of the river. The village sits along the river Nidelva, at a waterfall called Rygene. The village used to have the same name as the waterfall, but the spelling of the village was
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Charles Willard Stage (1868–1946) was an American attorney, politician, professional baseball umpire and amateur track athlete. While attending Western Reserve University, Stage tied an amateur world record in the 100-yard dash and briefly became a National League baseball umpire in 1894. After finishing law school, he was a private practice attorney and served in the Ohio House of Representatives in 1902–03 before returning to law practice. Stage was married to Miriam Kerruish, one of the first women to practice medicine in Cleveland. She died in 1929, and he retired after his most notable law clients (the Van Sweringen brothers) losttheir fortune in the Great Depression. He was sometimes known as Billy Stage, particularly in collegiate athletics and in baseball circles. Early life Stage was born in Painesville, Ohio, and he lived there his entire childhood graduating from Painesville High School in 1888. He then attended Adelbert College of Western Reserve, where he ran track, played baseball and captained the first varsity football team the college ever fielded. At a track meet in 1890, Stage won seven events, and in six of those events he posted the best time of any college student in Ohio that year. The Amateur Athletichim to get good views of the plays anywhere on the field. Infielder Hughie Jennings recalled that Stage might even slide next to a runner if he thought it would give him a better angle to make a close call. After his umpiring debut, the Pittsburgh Press noted that he offered "a relief from the usual lazy style of umpiring." Umpires in that era, however, were often not appreciated; they sometimes faced threats of physical violence and turnover was high. Cleveland Spiders manager Patsy Tebeau later described how players often ran after the umpire to attack him at the endgames that were being held in Cleveland, but he did not umpire at all after 1895. There were rumors that he might return to track and field, raising questions about his amateur athletic status after working as a major league umpire, but Stage gave his full attention to his law studies at that point. Law and public service Stage graduated from the Western Reserve School of Law in 1895 as a member of the school's first ever graduating class, and opened a private law practice in Cleveland. He served as Cleveland's first utilities director after home rule was established. Stagecame to know Cleveland mayor Tom L. Johnson and began to take an increased interest in politics. He served as a Democratic member of the Ohio House of Representatives in 1902 and 1903. In April 1902, Stage argued for the passage of a resolution that allowed Ohioans to vote on whether the governor should have veto power. The measure passed the House; it was approved by voters the following year, giving the Governor of Ohio the most extreme veto power in the United States. After Stage returned to the practice of law, he was counsel for the Van Sweringen railroadbarons for several years. Stage served on the boards of directors for several entities, including the Cleveland Union Terminal, later known as Tower City Center. Personal life In 1903, Stage married a physician, Miriam Gertrude Kerruish, and they had four children. He had married into a successful family. Kerruish cared for women and children, many of them indigent. She was one of the first women to practice medicine in Cleveland and was the first woman credentialed to practice at Cleveland City Hospital. Kerruish's father William was an immigrant from the Isle of Man and, like Stage, had worked his waythrough Western Reserve to become a lawyer. Miriam Kerruish's brother, Sheldon Quayle Kerruish, was also an attorney. Miriam Kerruish died in the Cleveland Clinic fire of 1929. A few years after his wife's death, Stage inherited a large tract of land from the Kerruish family located in what is now known as Cleveland's Lee–Miles neighborhood. Stage donated the land to the city and Kerruish Park was established. He retired when the Great Depression destroyed the Von Sweringens' holdings and he died in 1946, never having remarried. References External links Category:1868 births Category:1946 deaths Category:People from Painesville, Ohio Category:Case Western Reserve
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7D or 7-D may refer to: 7D (Argentina), a political scandal in Argentina 7D (Long Island bus) The 7D, an animated series for Disney XD 7D, the production code for the 1987 Doctor Who serial Time and the Rani Canon EOS 7D, a 2009 18-megapixel digital single-lens reflex camera Canon EOS 7D Mark II, a 2014 20-megapixel digital single-lens reflex camera Donbassaero IATA airline designator Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D, a 2004 6.1-megapixel digital single-lens reflex camera Oflag VII-D, a World War II German prisoner-of-war camp for officers Seven-dimensional space Sevendust, an alternative metal band based in Atlanta, Georgia, United States
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Delhi Public School, Kidwai Nagar, Kanpur is a private school running under the aegis of Delhi Public School Society, New Delhi. It is a primary school, having classes from Play Group to Class V. It serves as the junior wing of DPS Barra, Kanpur. Overview Delhi Public School was established in Kidwai Nagar in the year 2011. It functions under the supervision and guidance of its Head Mistress, Mrs. Alka Joshi. Moreover, DPS Barra (under the aegis of Delhi Public School Society, New Delhi and affiliated to CBSE, New Delhi) was established in the year 2011 as the senior andfull-fledged wing of DPS Kidwai Nagar. DPS Kidwai Nagar is a co-educational day school with more than 200 students. The school provides air-conditioned classrooms for its Pre-Primary classes. DPS Kidwai Nagar's infrastructure consists of: a swimming pool, a discovery room, a mini-zoo, a computer lab and a playground. For non-formal education, the school conducts classes for music, dance, art, theatrics, public speaking etc. Activities Umang - Annual Concert 2014 Umang is the annual concert organized by DPS Kidwai Nagar & DPS Barra. It is a platform for the students to present social awareness and understanding of diverse cultures & religionthrough music and dance. Our Shining Stars - Annual Award Ceremony DPS Kidwai Nagar concluded its academic session 2013-14 with an Award Ceremony, "Our Shining Stars", in its premises on 24 March. A ceremony is organized each year to acknowledge, build confidence and to motivate the young achievers by presenting the deserving students with awards for their hard work and dedication shown during the year. See also Delhi Public School Society List of schools in Kanpur Delhi Public School, Azaad Nagar DPS Barra Delhi Public School, Servodaya Nagar References External links DPS Family Official Website Category:Primary schools in Uttar Pradesh
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Ghana Naydenova (, 1851–1916), was a Bulgarian teacher, known for her participation in the national liberation movement. She was born in Sopot, educated in a girl school, and worked as a teacher in Sopot after graduation, and later in Klisura. She participated in the national liberation movement to free Bulgaria from the Ottoman Empire by sewing uniforms and raise funds for the movement. She famously participated in the April Uprising of 1878. When it was crushed, she was forced to hide in the woods. When she was captured, she was subjected to torture during the interrogation. References Научноинформационен център „Българска
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Craig Robert Adair (born 31 January 1963) is a New Zealand track cyclist. Adair was born in Christchurch in 1963. Under the guidance of Wayne Thorpe, he represented New Zealand at the 1982 Commonwealth Games in Brisbane. Despite being a novice at the event and only 18 years old, Adair won the gold medal in the 1 km time trial. Adair then attended the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, when he came fifth in the 1 km time trial. Later, Adair was the manager of the New Zealand track cycling team. From 1987, he had various cycle shops underthe trade name "Craig Adair Cycles" throughout Christchurch (on Colombo Street, Riccarton Road, and in Linwood City Mall). Adair was the event mechanic for the 1987 Coast to Coast, where a crash involving 20 cyclists cleaned him out of spare parts. In a landmark decision decided by the Court of Appeal, Adair lost a case against the Commerce Commission after having violated the Fair Trading Act 1986. His cycle shops went into receivership in 1994. Track cyclist Hayden Roulston had invested a six-figure sum with a New Zealand company that failed in October 2007 during the global financial crisis. Roulstonbut the Adairs denied any wrongdoing. The apartment complex was demolished after suffering "critical structural damage" in the December 2011 Christchurch earthquake. Both he and his wife were awarded Christchurch Earthquake Awards by Christchurch City Council for their role in evacuating the high rise building after the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake. In October 2014, Adair was declared bankrupt. Further reading References External links Category:1963 births Category:Living people Category:New Zealand male cyclists Category:Olympic cyclists of New Zealand Category:Cyclists at the 1984 Summer Olympics Category:Cyclists at the 1982 Commonwealth Games Category:Cyclists from Christchurch Category:Commonwealth Games medallists in cycling Category:Commonwealth Games gold medallists
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The Mellon Trust was a charitable trust set up in 1930 and dissolved circa 1979 to support small arts organizations in the Pittsburgh region. The founder, Andrew W. Mellon, was a financier and former U.S. Treasury Secretary who died in 1937. For the remainder of its existence, the fund was administered by Theodore L. Hazlett Jr, and was dissolved following his death. Its assets were distributed among other charitable institutions in Pittsburgh and the National Gallery of Art (NGA) in Washington. Between 1931 and 1937, the artworks now known as the Andrew W. Mellon collection, part of the NGA, were
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Maurizio Turone (born 27 October 1948 in Varazze) is a retired Italian professional footballer, who played as a defender, usually as a sweeper. Career He played for 10 seasons (227 games, 4 goals) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan, F.C. Catanzaro and A.S. Roma. He is most famous for the Turone's goal. The goal he scored in a crucial league game against league-leading Juventus F.C. for second-placed A.S. Roma was disallowed as the linesman ruled he was offside. The game ended 0–0 and Juventus eventually clinched the title. The TV images never clarified, in a definitive way, if theplayer's position was irregular or not. In the following years, it continued to come in succession conflicting opinions, projections with new technologies and accusations of manipulation of slow motion; in any case, from then on, the so-called Turone's goal remained a hot topic in Italian football for decades to come. Honours Club Milan Coppa Italia winner: 1972–73, 1976–77. UEFA Cup Winners' Cup winner: 1972–73. Roma Coppa Italia winner: 1979–80, 1980–81. References External links Profile at magliarossonera.it Category:1948 births Category:Living people Category:Italian footballers Category:Serie A players Category:Serie B players Category:Serie C players Category:Genoa C.F.C. players Category:A.C. Milan players Category:U.S. Catanzaro 1929
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One-Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows is a fighting video game developed by Spike Chunsoft and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. Based on the manga series One-Punch Man, it was released on February 28, 2020 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Gameplay The game is a 3D arena fighting game in which players do battle using teams of three characters from the One-Punch Man universe. The game features a unique "Hero Arrival" mechanic surrounding series main character, Saitama. As in the manga and anime, Saitama is invincible to everyone except himself, and is so powerful that he can
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When the single reached number one on Billboards Pop Songs chart, JoJo became, at age 13, the youngest female solo artist to have a number-one single in the United States. JoJo has expressed her displeasure with the song, and most of her self-titled album, for its overall pop sound. However, she is grateful that it put her on the musical map. When she performed the song at her most recent concerts, she would arrange it to the point of being almost unrecognizable, adding jazzier instrumentation to the verses and heavier guitars to the bridge. The song appears in the 2004Karlin. The guitars, however, were performed by Eric Jackson and Sean Hurley. "Leave (Get Out)" was released as JoJo's debut single on February 24, 2004, through Blackground Records, via digital download and physical single. The single released in the United States included the song and a b-side, "Not That Kinda Girl". On June 21, 2004, the song was released to European markets in CD and maxi single formats. The song was released in the United Kingdom and Ireland on August 30, 2004 as a CD single and digital download. "Leave (Get Out)" is a pop and R&B song that hasenough" to base a music career on, but commented that she has no identity beyond this. Chart performance "Leave (Get Out)" proved to be successful in the North American territories. In the United States, the song entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number 99 on April 10, 2004. The song made gradual movements up the chart, reaching the peak of number 12 on the issue dated July 31, 2004, 16 weeks after its debut. It lasted 12 more weeks on the Hot 100 and sold over 500,000 downloads, earning a gold certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
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The Green Bay Massacre was a covert operation on 5 January 1978, in which five Jamaica Labour Party supporters were shot dead after being lured into an ambush at the Green Bay Firing Range by members of the Jamaica Defence Force. Motivation The victims all hailed from the Higholborn Street and Gold Street areas of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) stronghold of South Side community in downtown Kingston. They were identified as being too closely linked to the opposition JLP and were singled out as being prime targets for assassination by members of the leading Peoples National Party (then headedby the now deceased Michael Manley). The Military Intelligence Unit (M.I.U) was required by government members to take "all reasonable steps" to ensure removal either overtly or covertly of anyone who was deemed to be a threat to the island's security and to the smooth running of the PNP government. The massacre The operation was executed by undercover agents of the Military Intelligence Unit going into the Southside Community and infiltrating the Southside's' "POW Posse" which was a local gang operating in the area led by the now assassinated Franklyn Allen aka "Chubby Dread". There were fourteen men in thisHead" Martin Hamilton. Aftermath The official report released by the Military was that the men were shot dead after they were surprised by a special Strike Force of soldiers doing target practice with guns smuggled into the country on the Jamaica Defence Force artillery firing range at Green Bay. This report did not stick, as the people of South Side demonstrated to protest against the killings. An official inquiry and Coroners' Inquest was later held in the Spanish Town Coroner's Court where a jury found that persons had conspired to kill the men at Green Bay and that people inthe JDF were criminally responsible for the massacre. The overwhelming evidence was that the men were lured to Green Bay and ambushed by soldiers led by Major Ian Robinson and Captain Karl Marsh. In July 1978 warrants were issued by the Supreme Court for ten members of the JDF for First Degree Capital Murder and Conspiracy to Commit Murder. These included Major Ian Robinson, Captain Karl Marsh, Lieutenants Suzanne Haik, and Frederick Frazer, Sergeant LaFlamme Schooler, Privates Desmond Grant, Errol Grant, Everald King, Colin Reid and Joel Stainrod. Those charged for the conspiracy were all acquitted in June and July1981 on no case submissions and those charged for the actual murders were acquitted on February 8, 1982 due to insufficient evidence. The Jamaica Labour Party refused the verdict but could do nothing to bring the perpetrators to justice as they were already acquitted by the Courts. The Michael Manley led PNP has always disavowed knowledge of the covert action that took the lives of the men and said it was purely a military operation that was later justified. The incident is considered one of the worst acts of brutality in Jamaican history. References Category:History of Jamaica Category:Organized crime events
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Tarabya of Pegu (; , ) was the self-proclaimed king of Pegu (modern Bago, Myanmar) from 1287 to 1296. He was one of several regional strongmen who emerged after the fall of the Pagan Empire in 1287. Initially, Tarabya was allied with Wareru, the strongman of the nearby Martaban province. But after their decisive victory over Pagan in 1295–1296, the alliance turned into an intense rivalry, which culminated in the two men fighting a duel on elephant-back about two years later. Tarabya was defeated, and after a brief stay in Martaban (Mottama), executed. Background Tarabya was originally a commoner byPegu province Tarabya came to power during anarchic times. No central authority had emerged after the assassination of the king by Prince Thihathu of Prome in July 1287. The Pagan Empire was no more; every region went its own way. At his accession, Tarabya controlled only around the town. To his west and south, he was still hemmed in by Prome (Pyay) and Dala–Twante, ruled by Pagan princes, Thihathu and Kyawswa, respectively. To his east, the Martaban (Mottama) province was controlled by another rebel Wareru. To his north, Thawun Gyi was in charge of Toungoo (Taungoo). The frantic fighting amongTarabya saw no reason to acknowledge the new king at Pagan. Kyawswa had no real army, and the real power increasingly belonged to the three generals, who defeated the Mongol invasion into Central Burma in 1287. Tarabya was more concerned about the local rival next door: Wareru, who then controlled the Martaban province (present-day Mon State and southern Kayin State), and had the backing of the Tai-state of Sukhothai to the east. Nonetheless, 1293, he and Wareru entered into an alliance as a precaution against a Pagan invasion. In marriages of state, Tarabya married Wareru's daughter May Hnin Theindya while
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Theekshana Ratnasekera (born July 1, 1982) is a Sri Lankan former swimmer, who specialized in sprint freestyle events. She represented Sri Lanka, as an 18-year-old teen, at the 2000 Summer Olympics, and also held numerous age group and meet records in a sprint freestyle (both 50 and 100 m). Ratnasekera lost the race in the pre-Olympic selection to Radiesha Daluwatte, the teenage daughter of former Sri Lankan army commander Rohan Daluwatte, and the General filed a petition in the Court of Appeals to challenge the sports officials' decision to send Ratnasekera to the Olympics. Ratnasekera competed only in the women's50 m freestyle at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. She received a ticket from FINA, under a Universality program, in an entry time of 29.90. Swimming in heat two, she held off a sprint battle against six other swimmers to overhaul a 30-second barrier and hit the wall first in a sterling time and a Sri Lankan record of 29.88. Ratnasekera's effortless triumph was not enough to put her through to the semifinals, as she placed sixty-fourth overall in the prelims. References Category:1982 births Category:Living people Category:Sri Lankan female swimmers Category:Olympic swimmers of Sri Lanka Category:Swimmers at the 2000
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Mauricio Hadad (born December 7, 1971 in Cali) is a former tennis player from Colombia. Hadad is of Lebanese background. The right-hander turned pro in 1988 and reached his highest individual ranking on the ATP Tour on September 11, 1995, when he became World No. 78. His best performance at a Grand Slam came at the 1996 Australian Open and the 1995 U.S. Open where he made it to the third round. Hadad participated in 20 Davis Cup ties for Colombia from 1989–2001, posting a 23-5 record in singles and a 12-6 record in doubles. Hadad coached former World No.
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Julie Law (born c. ) is an American molecular and cellular biologist. Law's pioneering work on DNA methylation patterns led to the discovery of the role of the CLASSY protein family in DNA methylation. Law is currently an associate professor at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies. Early life and education Law began her scientific career at the Oregon State University where she completed a B.S. in biochemistry and biophysics. She completed her undergraduate research in the laboratory of Dr. Walt Ream. studying plant-microbe interactions She moved to the east coast to complete her doctoral work in biochemistry at Johns
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