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I Feel Fine
Charts & Other releases
published by the UK's Official Charts Company. Other releases In the United States, the song was released on the Capitol album Beatles '65. The stereo version of the LP presented a duophonic (mock stereo) mix featuring a layer of reverb added by executive Dave Dexter Jr.. The mono version — also released as a single on Capitol – features an exclusive mix with added reverb and a shorter fade as created by Beatles producer George Martin. Both versions were released on CD in 2004 as part of The Capitol Albums, Volume 1 boxed set compilation. In the United Kingdom, the song
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Other releases & Sampling
was released on the LP format on A Collection of Beatles Oldies. A true stereo version can be found on the Past Masters Volume 1 and 1 CDs. There is also another stereo version (virtually identical to the standard stereo mix) wherein whispering can be heard at the beginning of the track. This "whispering version" appears on the non-US release of 1962–1966, as well as on occasional single re-releases. An outtake in mono is included in the On Air – Live at the BBC Volume 2 compilation released in 2013. Sampling The song's opening riff is sampled [at 1:48] in Sugarloaf's 1975
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Sampling
hit, "Don't Call Us, We'll Call You."
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Il profeta
Plot & Reception
Il profeta Plot Pietro Breccia (Vittorio Gassman) is a man who has long decided to abandon civilization, becoming a hermit, leaving behind the strain of modern life and the futility of consumer society, living for years in seclusion on Soratte, near Rome. One day he is discovered by a TV crew that, sniffing the scoop, film a report about him. From that moment, against his will, he gets sucked into civilization. Reception Helped by the accurate Ettore Scola, it's one of those movies from the master of Italian comedies to re-discover absolutely. Exquisite, swinging, smart, this film appeared to be
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Il profeta
Reception
an hilarious mirror of some of the most pregnant clichés of the occidental modernity. But it remains underrated and unknown, especially because there is no releases in DVD and Blu-ray.
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Ilaria Alpi
Biography & Death
Ilaria Alpi Biography After graduating at the high school gymnasium "Titus Lucrezio Caro" of Rome, she graduated in literature after completing language courses and Islamic culture in the Department of Oriental Studies of the Sapienza University of Rome. Thanks to the excellent knowledge of languages (Arabic, French, English) won the first journalist writing from Cairo on behalf of Paese Sera and L'Unità. Later she won a scholarship to be taken to Rai. She is buried in the Cemetery Flaminio in Rome. Death On March 20, 1994, she and Miran Hrovatin were killed in an ambush on their jeep in Mogadishu by a
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Ilaria Alpi
Death & In memory of Ilaria Alpi
seven-man commando unit after returning from Bosaso, while they were in Mogadishu reporting for Rai 3. In 2000, Somali citizen Hashi Omar Hassan was convicted and sentenced to 26 years in prison for the double murder. In October 2016, a court in Perugia, Italy, reversed the conviction and Hassan was awarded more than three million euros for the wrongful conviction and nearly 17 years he had spent in prison. On 20 March 2014, 20 years after their deaths, the Italian government reportedly authorized the declassification of secret files into their deaths. In memory of Ilaria Alpi Since 1995, awards each year
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Ilaria Alpi
In memory of Ilaria Alpi
in Riccione the Ilaria Alpi Award to the best Italian television investigations devoted to the issues of peace and solidarity. The 2003 film Ilaria Alpi - Il più crudele dei giorni of Ferdinando Vicentini Orgnani recounts this tragic story. In 1997, the Gang have dedicated the song Chi ha ucciso Ilaria Alpi? (Who killed Ilaria Alpi?), while in 2010 the Pooh wrote the song Reporter, poignant ballad on the album Dove comincia il sole dedicated to Ilaria and her illustrious colleague, Oriana Fallaci. In 2007 he made his debut at the Prize Ilaria Alpi's monologue civil theater "The Holiday" which reconstructs the case
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Ilaria Alpi
In memory of Ilaria Alpi
of Ilaria and Miran. Written and performed by Marina Senesi, actress and voice of Radio 2 Caterpillar in collaboration with Sabrina Giannini, journalist of Report. In 2011, at the invitation of Don Luigi Ciotti work was represented on the stage of the "XVI Day of the memory and the commitment against the mafie" and the National Day of Libera. Associations, names and numbers against mafias. In May 2009, Daniel Biacchessi writes the story of Ilaria Alpi in his book Passion reporter. The ONG Emergency has titled the surgical center of Battambang, Cambodia. They were then named several streets, parks, schools, libraries and
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Ilaria Alpi
In memory of Ilaria Alpi
other public places. For Ilaria Alpi was named the high school of Rutigliano, in the Metropolitan City of Bari. 29 marzo 2017: the animation movie Somalia94 - The Ilaria Alpi affair by Marco Giolo, follows the last weeks of the reporter and her cameraman Miran Hrovatin.
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India General Service Medal (1936)
Description
India General Service Medal (1936) Description The medal is silver, 36 millimetres (1.4 in) in diameter, and has the following design: The obverse shows the crowned head of King George VI facing left with the inscription 'GEORGIVS VI D: G: OMN; REX ET INDIAE IMP:'. The reverse depicts a side view of a tiger standing astride a mountain range with the word 'INDIA' above. The 32 millimetres (1.3 in) wide ribbon is grey flanked by narrow red stripes, with broad green stripes at the edges Medals were impressed on the edge with the name and details of the recipient. The medal was struck at both the
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India General Service Medal (1936)
Description
Calcutta and London mints, for Indian and British forces respectively. The claw mount attaching the medal disc to the suspension differs between the two, the Calcutta Mint version being of a plain curved style, while London made medals are of a more elaborate raised scroll type:
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Indian Institute of Information Technology, Pune
Establishment
Indian Institute of Information Technology, Pune Establishment To address the challenges faced by the Indian IT industry and growth of the domestic IT market, the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India intends to establish twenty Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIIT), on a Not-for-profit Public Private Partnership (N-PPP) basis. The partners in setting up the IllTs would be the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Governments of the respective States where each lllT will be established, and the industry. IIITP was approved by the Government of India's (GOI) Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD). IIITP has been
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Indian Institute of Information Technology, Pune
Establishment & Academics
set up on a public–private partnership (PPP) basis. Fifty percent of the stakes are held by MHRD, whereas 35% is held by the Government of Maharashtra; the rest is held by industry partners, Rolta and Hubtown Limited. Academics IIIT Pune offers two courses - B.Tech Computer Science & Engineering (CSE), and B.Tech Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE) with an intake capacity of 150 students in CSE and 75 students in ECE (as of 2019-20). The admission in B. Tech programmes is through the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA). IIIT Pune offers highly contented syllabus for CSE and ECE, which is equivalent
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Indian Institute of Information Technology, Pune
Academics
in its standard with IIT’s. It is recognized for its quality. The syllabus covers latest technologies and is intended to educate/ train students on latest aspects of the subjects. The deeper and wider dimensions of syllabus challenges students to learn the best he / she can. Indeed, one need to take sincere efforts to go through the course. The course structure is flexible and allows student to study additional subjects / electives apart from prescribed curriculum. The institute faculties are PhD’s with high academic standards and are from eminent institutes. They work closely with students to give their best. Institute
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Indian Institute of Information Technology, Pune
Academics
encourages interactive learning, project-based learning, research orientation and internships in the industry. From academic year 2018, institute has a plan for student exchange program with International and Indian institutions of repute. Dr. B B Ahuja ( Hon. Mentor Director), with his experienced colleagues; has mentored and created a solid foundation for IIIT Pune. Dr. Anupam Shukla - Full-time Hon. Director from 14 August 2018 Prof Dr Anupam Shukla, eminent academician, researcher, author and administrator has taken over as a full-time Director from 14 August 2018. Prof. Shukla worked as professor in the Department of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at ABV-Indian Institute of
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Indian Institute of Information Technology, Pune
Academics & Campus
Information Technology and Management (ABV-IIITM), Gwalior and a visiting professor at Florida International University, USA, and at Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Rohtak. He has 29 years of teaching and research experience that includes 15 years of administrative experience. He is globally renowned for his research on artificial intelligence, which has won him several academic accolades and resulted in collaborations with academicians across the world. Campus IIIT Pune is operating from the temporary campus of KJEI’s Trinity Academy of Engineering at the scenic foothills of Bopdev Ghat, Yewalewadi, Pisoli, Pune. The temporary campus of IIIT Pune is at a distance
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Indian Institute of Information Technology, Pune
Campus
of 14 km from Pune Railway Station, 21 km from Pune Airport, 8.4 km from Katraj Bus Stand and nearest PMPML bus stand is Trinity College. It is intended that the institute will eventually move to its own campus, spread over 100 acres located at Nanoli Tarf Chakan.
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Interdigital dermatitis in cattle
Clinical signs and diagnosis
Interdigital dermatitis in cattle Interdigital dermatitis in cattle is caused by the anaerobic bacterium Dichelobacter nodosus. This is also the agent of footrot in sheep, but strains appear to be different and there is no cross-infection. Interdigital dermatitis is different from footrot in cattle and both conditions may occur concurrently. The condition most commonly occurs in farms with a high stocking density or where cattle traffic is high and is most prevalent in Winter. Clinical signs and diagnosis Interdigital dermatitis appears as an infections of the skin between the claws and is usually very mild. There may be fluid or a scab
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Interdigital dermatitis in cattle
Clinical signs and diagnosis & Treatment and control
in that area, and there is rarely lameness. There is then progression to the heels which become raw and cattle will experience pain. Chronic cases will show changes of the hoof including hyperplasia of the interdigital tissues and muscle atrophy in the affected limb. The horn may become underrun. Diagnosis is principally based on history and clinical signs. It is very rare that attempts are made to isolate the bacteria. Treatment and control The skin should be cleaned and kept dry, and topical antibiotics can be applied to the area. Systemic antibiotics are not needed. Control relies on prompt detection, isolation and
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Interdigital dermatitis in cattle
Treatment and control
treatment of affected cattle. Footpaths should be kept as dry as possible and slurry build-up should be avoided. Regular footbaths should be organised, using formalin, copper sulphate or a thymol-based disinfectant. In 2013, a safer and alternative to chemicals for hoof baths called Thymox Technology was proven, through field testing, to kill the main bacteria causing digital dermatitis.
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Iphinopsis choshiensis
Distribution
Iphinopsis choshiensis Distribution This species occurs in the seas off Japan.
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Jabalpur - Ambikapur Intercity Express
Number and nomenclature & Departure and arrival
Jabalpur - Ambikapur Intercity Express Number and nomenclature The train was announced in the railway budget 2009–2010 by railway minister Mamata Banerjee. The train number is 11265/11266. This train has great importance specially for the passengers travelling from Jabalpur to Ambikapur as time taken to reach Ambikapur has reduced drastically. Departure and arrival This train runs tri-weekly as announced in the railway budget 2009. The train will depart from Jabalpur as origin and will reach up to Ambikapur. The train departs from Jabalpur every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday at 14:15 and reach Ambikpaur at 23:05. From Ambikpur the train departs every Monday,
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Jabalpur - Ambikapur Intercity Express
Departure and arrival & Traction & Rake Sharing
Wednesday and Friday at 6:10 and reach Jabalpur at 14:55 Traction Both trains are hauled by a Katni Loco Shed based WAP-5 diesel locomotive from Jabalpur to Ambikapur and vice versa. Rake Sharing This train share its rake with 11651/11652 Jabalpur - Singrauli Intercity Express.
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Jack Marx (bridge)
Jack Marx (bridge) John Charles Hubert Marx (12 April 1907 – 29 August 1991), known as Jack Marx, was a British international bridge player who was instrumental in developing the Acol bidding system.
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Jacobus Duivenvoorde
Jacobus Duivenvoorde Jacobus Duivenvoorde (November 15, 1928 – November 16, 2011) was the Roman Catholic archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Merauke, Indonesia. Ordained to the priesthood in 1954, Duivenvoorde was named a bishop in 1972, retiring in 2004. He died on November 16, 2011 at the age of 83.
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Jagjit Singh Lyallpuri
Political activist
Jagjit Singh Lyallpuri Political activist Prior to the Partition of India, Lyallpuri's family held a land ownership of roughly 150–180 acres in Lyallpur (present-day Faisalabad, in Pakistan). The young Lyallpuri became a political activist through the student movement in the 1930s and after finishing his BSc at Khalsa College in Amritsar he joined the Indian National Congress at the age of 18. Lyallpuri's parents were reluctant towards his entry into politics. They preferred that he'd embark on a professional career instead. Lyallpuri obtained his LLB from the Government Law College in Lahore in 1940. He soon became a professional revolutionary
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Jagjit Singh Lyallpuri
Political activist & After Partition
and cadre of the Kirti Kisan Party, was included in the Central Committee of the party and a leader of the Punjab Kisan Sabha. The Kirti Kisan Party later merged into the Communist Party of India. After Partition As a result of Partition, Lyallpuri moved to Ludhiana. Within the Communist Party, he opposed B.T. Ranadive's line of launching guerrilla struggles. Lyallpuri was jailed between 1949 and 1951, when the Communist Party was banned. Whilst in jail, he was ordered by the party leadership to instigate a prisoner revolt, which led to riots and a hunger strike. He fasted for nine
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Jagjit Singh Lyallpuri
After Partition & In CPI(M)
weeks. In April 1953 he was elected Joint Secretary of the All India Kisan Sabha, at its 11th conference in Cannanore. He would hold this post for 18 years. Lyallpuri was a member of the National Council of CPI, elected at the 1958 extraordinary party conference in Amritsar. In 1961 he became the general secretary of the All India Kisan Sabha. In 1959 Lyallpuri and Harkishan Singh Surjit emerged as the leaders of a mass peasants struggle against the Khush Hasiyati Tax, a campaign mobilised by the Punjab State Committee of the Communist Party. In CPI(M) In 1964 he took part in
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Jagjit Singh Lyallpuri
In CPI(M) & Dissident leader
the founding of the Communist Party of India (Marxist). He was a member of the founding Central Committee of the party. He remained in the post as All India Kisan Sabha general secretary until 1968. Lyallpuri was jailed during the 1975 Emergency. During his years as a CPI(M) leader, Lyallpuri found himself in constant conflicts with the party leadership. Lyallpuri contested the Ludhiana Rural seat in the 1980 Punjab Legislative Assembly election, finishing in second place with 17,874. Dissident leader In 1992 Lyallpuri led a split in the CPI(M) in protest against rapprochement with the Congress Party. Lyallpuri and other CPI(M) dissidents
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Jagjit Singh Lyallpuri
Dissident leader & Autobiography
joined the Marxist Communist Party of India. Lyallpuri became the general secretary of MCPI. When the Marxist Communist Party of India (United) was founded in 2005, Lyallpuri became its general secretary. Autobiography In 2010 Lyallpuri released his autobiography, My Life My Times.
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Jamal Karimi-Rad
Early life & Death
Jamal Karimi-Rad Jamal Karimi-Rad (1956 – 28 December 2006) (Persian: جمال کریمی راد‎) was the Minister of Justice of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Early life Rad was born in 1956. Death He was killed in a car accident near Salafjegan on 28 December 2006. Gholam-Hossein Elham became the acting justice minister after this event.
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James S. Dent
Biography & Assembly career
James S. Dent James S. Dent from Menomonee, Wisconsin was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly. Biography Dent was born on August 1, 1831 in Hornellsville, New York. He married Lemyra J. Oliver on February 5, 1863. In 1876, he was an Assistant U.S. Marshal. Dent died of heart disease on May 23, 1906. Assembly career Dent was a member of the Assembly in 1876. He was a Republican.
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James Stoddard (author)
James Stoddard (author) James Stoddard is an American fantasy author. He lives in West Texas, United States, where he is also a music recording and engineering instructor. Stoddard's first published short story, The Perfect Day, was penned under the name James Turpin and appeared in Amazing Stories in 1985. Stoddard won the 1999 Compton Crook Award for his novel The High House.
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Jessie Louisa Rickard
Early life
Jessie Louisa Rickard Jessie Louisa Rickard, also known as Mrs Victor Rickard (1876–1963), was an Irish literary novelist. During her lifetime she became a versatile writer who produced over forty novels, some of which found a large reading public. Early life She was born in Dublin as Jessica Louisa Moore, younger daughter of Canon Courtenay Moore M.A., V.P.R.S.A.I. (1842–1922), then rector of Castletownroch and later of Brigown, Mitchelstown, co. Cork, a noted antiquarian, founder of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society and a Protestant Home Ruler, editor of the Church of Ireland Gazette and author of two novels. She spent
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Jessie Louisa Rickard
Early life & Literary career
her youth in Mitchelstown, and when only 18 (1894) wrote a series of hunting sketches which appeared in the Cork Examiner. They were so popular that she followed with a hunting story, The Price of a Friend, which was accepted as a series by the Irish Times. She married Robert Dudley Innes Ackland, by whom she had a daughter, and later divorced him, which caused a rift with her father. Literary career Not until 1912 however, when already aged 36, did she publish her first novel, Young Mr. Gibbs, a light and humorous work. Her next book, Dregs, which appeared
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Jessie Louisa Rickard
Literary career
in 1914, was a psychological study and was the forerunner of many romantic and sometimes sensational tales marked by great vitality. The word powerful can justly be applied to them and all had evocative titles: The Dark Stranger, Blindfold, Yesterdays Love, Old Sins Have Long Shadows, and A Reckless Puritan. She had married Lieut. Colonel Victor Rickard, a professional officer of the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster Fusiliers who featured prominently in the painting The Last Absolution of the Munsters by the war artist Matania, which depicts the second battalion of the Munsters halting at a wayside shrine at "Rue du Bois"
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Jessie Louisa Rickard
Literary career
on the eve of the Battle of Aubers Ridge in May 1915, in which Rickard, who led the regiment, was to die with many of his comrades. Now widowed and with a son to support, she reverted to writing as a source of income. She first published The Story of the Munsters (1915) which provided the subject for this well-known Matania picture commissioned by her, depicting the Chaplain of the Munsters, Father Francis Gleeson, giving the Munsters their last absolution. She also published a series of articles in New Ireland during 1915 entitled The Irish at the Front, in which New
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Jessie Louisa Rickard
Literary career & Prolific writer
Ireland claimed several soldiers received medals as a result. Prolific writer Beginning with Young Mr Gibbs (1911) to Shandon Hall (1950) she wrote over forty novels ranging in genre from light comedy to detective novels which earned her a living as a popular novelist. With a widening reputation, and together with Dorothy Sayers, G. K. Chesterton, Fr. Ronald Knox and others she was a founder member of the Detective Writers' Club. Having moved to England for some years, she was received into the Catholic Church in 1925 by Rev. Joseph Leonard C.M. who at that time was stationed with the
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Jessie Louisa Rickard
Prolific writer & Later life
Vincentians at Strawberry Hill, London. Most of her novels were published under the name "Mrs Victor Rickard", but she also achieved a reputation with others, as the author of The Pointing Man. Later life Illness and publishing difficulties due to the war brought an end to her industrious output. She came to live at Lower Montenotte in Cork city in 1948 where she wrote her last novel. She made her charming house a salon to which it was always delightful to be invited. It attracted a wide range of interesting people. Mrs. Rickard was a witty woman and a
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Jessie Louisa Rickard
Later life
delightful hostess; kind to the young; invariably hospitable; a vivid personality. She was a close friend of Lady Hazel Lavery (1880–1935) who was the subject of her novel A Bird of Strange Plumage (1927). A debiliterating stroke in the nineteen-fifties left her paralysed on one side and she taught herself to write with her left hand, with characteristic courage. In her later years, she lived in the Montenotte home of Denis Gwynn whose wife was a daughter of Lady Lavery by her first marriage. She died on 28 January 1963 at the age of 86 and is buried in Rathcooney Cemetery,
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Greater Cork.
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Early life & Career
Jimmy Wong Early life Wong is the younger brother of filmmaker Freddie Wong, and grew up in Seattle, Washington. He is of Chinese ancestry. He received his B.A. in theater from Middlebury College in 2009. After graduating, he moved to Los Angeles to become an actor. Career Wong garnered national news coverage in March 2011, when he uploaded his music video, "Ching Chong: Asians in the Library Song" to YouTube. He created the video as a response to a UCLA student's vlog rant against Asian students using mobile phones in the UCLA library, one which MSNBC qualified as "offensive."
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Jimmy Wong
Career
NPR suggested that Wong's video response was one that "effectively turn[ed] the tables on the original rant," offering an alternative method of defense against cyberbullying. Wong later said in an MSNBC interview that while he was initially frustrated by the video rant, he realized that humor offered a better response, as he hoped to "put a positive spin on all of it." Furthermore, he stated, an eye for an eye approach would only encourage "this behavior to continue." "Ching Chong: Asians in the Library Song" went viral and was covered nationally by the American media. That same year, he
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Jimmy Wong
Career & Trivia
co-launched and co-host the Youtube cooking show Feast of Fiction with Ashley Adams. Wong later portrayed Ted in the Web series Video Game High School. He was also invited by Lionsgate and Google to create the web series District Voices. In 2014, Wong was ranked #73 on New Media Rockstars Top 100 Channels. Wong has been cast as Ling in Disney's live action remake of the 1998 Mulan animated movie, set to be released in 2020. Trivia Wong is an avid player of Magic: The Gathering, specifically the Commander format. He hosts a podcast with co-host Josh Lee Kwai called The
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Jimmy Wong
Trivia
Command Zone, where he and Josh discuss their experiences playing the Commander format. Wong is referred to by his co-host as "Jimmy the Red" due to the fact that he often plays red decks when playing commander. He has also been called upon by Wizards of the Coast to preview new sets at exhibitions and on their YouTube channel.
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Jo Appleby
Life
Jo Appleby Life Appleby was born in Blackpool. She began studying opera, aged nineteen, at the Royal Northern College of Music, where, four years later, she gained an honours degree. She then won a scholarship from the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company before embarking on an operatic career. She spent four years performing with the Glyndebourne Festival Opera and Touring Opera Company, as well as singing at venues such as the Royal Albert Hall and the Royal Festival Hall. In 2002 she was signed by Sony BMG as an original member of the opera group Amici Forever. She toured with the
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Jo Appleby
Life
group until September 2006 when she left to pursue a solo career. Since leaving the group she has toured Australia, Dubai and New Zealand as a soloist with The Morriston Orpheus Male voice choir. In 2007, she was involved in a concert tour of the United Kingdom, and the "It's Magic" Christmas concert. She married Andrew Rees; they have two children.
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Jockey wheel
Trailer Jockey Wheels
Jockey wheel Trailer Jockey Wheels A jockey wheel for vehicular use is a retractable adjustable-height wheel used on the front of trailers (or caravans) with either a single axle (two running wheels) or more close-coupled axles at or near the centre of gravity whereby without additional support, the trailer would not remain 'level'. The jockey wheel is situated close to the towing hitch and has a built-in screw jack to enable the trailer nose to be lifted over the tow ball of a car or other powered vehicle. The screw jack can then be used to gently lower the trailer
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Jockey wheel
Trailer Jockey Wheels & Bicycle Jockey Wheels
nose onto the tow ball. Once securely attached to the towing vehicle, the jockey wheel's jacking action is fully retracted for stowage. The jockey wheel is also unclamped and lifted as far as possible to give the greatest ground clearance before reclamping prior to a journey being made. Jockey wheels incorporate a castor action, permitting travel in any direction while manhandling a trailer while it is not attached to a vehicle. Bicycle Jockey Wheels Although variations exist, most dérailleurs used for changing between the cassette of sprockets - or Cogset - on the rear of a road (race) bicycle or MTB
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Jockey wheel
Bicycle Jockey Wheels
(mountain bike) (collectively known as the gears) have several components in common. These include the jockey wheels which are held in situ inside a precision-machined vertical cage via steel or ceramic bearings. This cage holds two guide pulleys that locate the chain, almost always in a vertically positioned S-shaped pattern (an 'S' in reverse when viewed from the bike's drive-side). The pulleys are known collectively as the jockey wheels or jockey pulleys - the guide pulley is at the top of the pairing (closest to the sprockets) and the tension pulley is at the bottom, taking any slack up
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Jockey wheel
Bicycle Jockey Wheels
from the bike chain as it is fed from one of the chainset's chainring.
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John Ayldon
John Ayldon John Ayldon (11 December 1943 – 16 February 2013) was an English opera singer and comic actor, best known for his performances in bass-baritone roles of the Savoy Operas with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. Though born in England, Ayldon spent several years of his youth in the US, where he became interested in acting and received some professional engagements. He performed in Gilbert and Sullivan productions later in London but did not begin his professional performing career in earnest until 1967, when he joined the D'Oyly Carte as a chorister and small role player. In 1969,
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John Ayldon
he took over the principal bass-baritone roles in the company's entire repertoire, and he continued to play them full-time until the company closed in 1982. After this, he sang roles with opera companies throughout Britain and with Canadian Opera; he appeared frequently in concerts, music hall, cabaret, and pantomime. In London's West End, he understudied and played the role of Firmin in The Phantom of the Opera and played the Pope in Which Witch. Ayldon was a guest artist with the revived D'Oyly Carte Opera Company on its tour to California and toured with such Gilbert and Sullivan concert groups
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John Ayldon
Life and career
as "The Magic of D'Oyly Carte" and "The Best of Gilbert & Sullivan". Life and career John Ayldon was born as John Arnold in London. He moved to San Francisco, California in 1954 with his elder sister Molly, where he went to school. He became interested in the theatre, appearing in many school productions, and received some professional engagements, including appearing in the title role in a television production of Huckleberry Finn. He returned to England in 1958, where he joined the Eltham Little Theatre and other societies, performing in Gilbert and Sullivan shows, among others. For several years
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John Ayldon
Life and career & D'Oyly Carte
after leaving school, he worked in journalism, shipping and advertising. D'Oyly Carte Ayldon joined the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company as a member of the chorus in 1967. The following season, he began to play the small role of the Associate in Trial by Jury and filled in on occasion as Sergeant Bouncer in Cox and Box, the Learned Judge in Trial, and the Boatswain in H.M.S. Pinafore. In 1968, he began to understudy Donald Adams in the principal bass-baritone roles, appearing on occasion as Dick Deadeye in Pinafore, the Pirate King in The Pirates of Penzance, the Earl of Mountararat
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John Ayldon
D'Oyly Carte
in Iolanthe, and the title role in The Mikado. He changed his name to Ayldon because another Equity member was known as John Arnold. When Adams left the company in 1969, Ayldon took over as Deadeye, Pirate King, Colonel Calverley in Patience, Mountararat, Arac in Princess Ida, the Mikado, Sir Roderic Murgatroyd in Ruddigore, and Sergeant Meryll in The Yeomen of the Guard. Later that year, he added Sergeant Bouncer in Cox and Box (only for a few years), and the following year added Sir Marmaduke Pointdextre in The Sorcerer. With D'Oyly Carte, Ayldon gave up to 350 performances a year.
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John Ayldon
D'Oyly Carte
His obituary in The Telegraph commented, "Blessed with a wide schoolboy grin and a spark of mischief, Ayldon tended towards roles which demonstrated a degree of villainy." For the 1975 D'Oyly Carte Centenary Celebration, Ayldon played all his principal bass-baritone roles as well as Phantis in Utopia Limited and the Prince of Monte Carlo in The Grand Duke (in concert). As part of the 1975 centennial season, before the first of the four performances of Trial by Jury, a specially-written curtain raiser by William Douglas-Home, called Dramatic Licence, was played by Peter Pratt as Richard D'Oyly Carte, Kenneth Sandford
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John Ayldon
D'Oyly Carte
as Gilbert and Ayldon as Sullivan, in which Gilbert, Sullivan and Carte plan the premiere of Trial in 1875. In 1977, Ayldon played before Queen Elizabeth II and other members of the Royal Family for the queen's Silver Jubilee Command Performance of H.M.S. Pinafore at Windsor Castle. Ayldon continued to play his regular roles through the remaining years of the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, except that in 1977 (at his request) he swapped Florian for Arac in Princess Ida. The Prince of Monte Carlo's "roulette song" became a favourite concert piece of Ayldon's, and he sang it, among other pieces, on
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John Ayldon
D'Oyly Carte & Later years
the Last Night of the D'Oyly Carte on 27 February 1982. Later years After 1982, Ayldon remained active in musical theatre and opera. He appeared in principal roles with Canadian Opera, Welsh National Opera, Dublin Grand Opera, and New Sadler's Wells Opera. His operatic roles included Geronimo in Il Matrimonio Segreto, the title role in Don Pasquale, Sacristan in Tosca, Frank in Die Fledermaus, Schaunard in La bohème, Concian in I quatro rusteghi and Otec Paloucký in The Kiss. He appeared frequently in concerts, music hall, cabaret, and pantomime. He made his debut in a West End musical in
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John Ayldon
Later years
The Phantom of the Opera, understudying Firmin, and subsequently other roles in that musical, and followed this by playing the Pope in Which Witch. In 1988, he sang the role of Major Murgatroyd in a concert performance of Act II of Patience at The Proms. He was a guest artist with the revived D'Oyly Carte Opera Company on its tour to California, playing Pooh-Bah in The Mikado, and also with "The Magic of D'Oyly Carte". Ayldon toured North America frequently with Kenneth Sandford, Geoffrey Shovelton, Lorraine Daniels, and others in the 1990s with a concert programme of G&S favourites called "The
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John Ayldon
Later years
Best of Gilbert & Sullivan" or "G&S à la Carte", often conducted by John Owen Edwards. In the late 1990s and early years of the 2000s, he performed and spoke at the annual International Gilbert and Sullivan Festival and appeared regularly at Gawsworth Old Hall in Cheshire. He enjoyed cooking and was knowledgeable about "theatre, film and opera – especially Verdi and Donizetti" and cultivated acquaintances with Joan Sutherland and Leontyne Price, with whom he corresponded. Ayldon's partner was the tenor Guy Matthews, another former member of the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, since 1975; the two entered into a civil
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John Ayldon
Later years & Recordings
partnership in 2007. Ayldon died at the age of 69 in Northampton. Recordings Ayldon's roles recorded with D'Oyly Carte included Dick Deadeye in Pinafore (1971), the title role in The Mikado (1973), Mountararat in Iolanthe (1974), the Foreman in Trial (1975), Phantis in Utopia Limited (1976), the Prince of Monte Carlo in The Grand Duke (1976), Mr. Grinder in The Zoo (1978), and Sergeant Meryll in Yeomen (1979). He also recorded Old Adam in Ruddigore for New Sadler's Wells Opera (1987), appeared as Dick Deadeye in the D'Oyly Carte 1973 TV production of H.M.S. Pinafore, and was a soloist in the
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John Ayldon
Recordings
concert video recording "Gilbert & Sullivan's Greatest Hits" at the Royal Albert Hall in 1982. He sang the role of "The Pope" on the 1993 London cast album of Which Witch (NBCD 015).
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John Caparulo
Early life & Career
John Caparulo Early life Caparulo grew up in East Liverpool, Ohio and graduated from Kent State in 1998. Caparulo started his stand-up career in night clubs in Cleveland, Ohio and Pittsburgh in 1997. He then spent several years working as a doorman at the Comedy Store in Hollywood, California and as a groundskeeper at a local golf course. Career John "Cap" Caparulo has a headlining residency at Harrah's in Las Vegas. Caparulo first appeared at the 2003 Just for Laughs festival in Montreal, where he was offered a sitcom, and a spot on The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn.
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John Caparulo
Career
He has since appeared on The Tonight Show, was featured on Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Next Generation hosted by Bill Engvall, and was one of the comedians documented on Vince Vaughn's Wild West Comedy Tour. He hosted Mobile Home Disaster on CMT, and played the part of 'Brian' on the short-lived ABC sitcom Work It. He also has a comedy special that aired on Comedy Central on December 21, 2008 called John Caparulo: Meet Cap which was directed by Dave Higby. The special was released on CD on February 10, 2009 and on DVD on April 14, 2009. Caparulo
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John Caparulo
Career & Personal life
intermittently hosts The Mad Cap Hour radio show with his wife Jamie Caparulo and comedian Mark Ellis on Sirius XM, toadhopnetwork.com, and iTunes. In addition to touring, he regularly appears on the E! show Chelsea Lately, and voices the character Headphone Joe on Disney's Fish Hooks. Caparulo released his second album titled Come Inside Me in August 2013 on Netflix. In February 2014, Cap began releasing Caplets, a brand-new set of comedy every 30 days that he shoots at the Comedy and Magic Club in Hermosa Beach, California and distributes them on his website for free. Personal life On the
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John Caparulo
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November 4th, 2010 episode of Chelsea Lately, John announced that he proposed to Jamie Marie Kelly after his October 29 performance at the Comedy & Magic Club in Hermosa Beach, California. John and Jamie were wed at Water Street Tavern near their alma mater, Kent State University, on May 27, 2012. The couple currently resides in Calabasas, California and Las Vegas, Nevada with their three dogs, a basset hound, a puggle, and a rescued collie mix. On their October 26, 2014 #26 Domestic Disputes podcast Jamie reveals to John that they are having a child. On November 27, 2014 #28
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John Caparulo
Personal life
of their podcast they reveal that their child is going to be a girl and that they are going to name her Madden Jae. They welcomed Madden Jae on May 22, 2015.
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Joi Harris
Racing career & Death
Joi Harris Racing career Harris promoted road racing to women and also the African American community. She learned how to ride a motorcycle in 2009. She started racing in 2012 and gained her racing license in 2013. She started racing professionally in 2014, becoming the first African American woman in motorcycle road racing to ever do so. She then set up her own racing team, Threader Racing, racing as #24. In 2017, she raced in the NJMP and SPR classes on the CCS circuit of ASRA where she had a win on the 2017 circuit. Death Harris was on her
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Joi Harris
Death
first shoot as a stuntwoman, performing for Deadpool 2, in 2017. On August 14, 2017, during filming, Harris was riding without a helmet in downtown Vancouver when she lost control of her bike, hit a curb, and was thrown into the Shaw Tower. She had been doubling for actress Zazie Beetz, playing Domino in Deadpool 2, and died on the scene. This marked the second death of a stunt performer of North America in 2017. Deadpool 2 was dedicated to Harris.
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Joseph Lawson (trainer)
Background & Early career
Joseph Lawson (trainer) Background Joseph Lawson was born in 1881 at Boldon Gint, near Marsden, County Durham. He worked as a farm labourer before beginning a career in horse racing. Early career Lawson began his career as an apprentice jockey to his local trainer Thomas Barrasford at Marsden Hall. He began riding in races in 1897, but his career as a jockey was brief one, as his rising weight made him uncompetitive. He moved to Wiltshire where he joined the staff at the stables of Alec Taylor, Jr. at Manton. Lawson eventually took on the role travelling head lad, meaning
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Joseph Lawson (trainer)
Early career & Training career
that he was responsible for the condition and welfare of horses at race meetings when Taylor himself could not be present. He was later designated assistant trainer and when Taylor retired in 1927, Lawson took over as the trainer at Manton. Training career Lawson inherited the patronage of several leading owners from Taylor and attracted several others. In his second full season of training he sent out Lord Astor's filly Pennycomequick to win the Epsom Oaks. Two years later, Lawson's stable won £93,899 in prize money, setting a record which stood for 26 years and giving him his first trainers'
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Joseph Lawson (trainer)
Training career
championship. His biggest winners that season were the Ascot Gold Cup winner Trimdon and the champion two-year-old Orwell. Lawson's success continued through the 1930s, with his other major winners including Pay Up (2000 Guineas), Rhodes Scholar (Eclipse Stakes), Exhibitionnist and Galatea. The successes of Pay Up and Rhodes Scholar in 1936 gave Lawson his second trainers' title. During the Second World War, Lawson's team was strengthened by the arrival of the horses owned by Lord Glanely, who closed down his private stable at the outbreak of hostilities. Lawson's wartime winners included the 2000 Guineas winners Kingsway and Court Martial and Glanely's
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Joseph Lawson (trainer)
Training career & Retirement
filly Dancing Time, which won the 1000 Guineas in 1941. In 1945, Lawson left Manton after being advised by doctors that he needed to "restrict his activities". Instead of retiring however, he relocated to Newmarket at the age of 66, where he took over the running of the Carlburg stable in 1947. Seven years later, Lawson recorded the most important victory of his training career when Never Say Die won the 1954 Epsom Derby. Retirement Lawson retired from training in 1957 and lived at Newmarket until his death in 1964.
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Josh Portis
Early years
Josh Portis Early years Portis grew up in Woodland Hills in Los Angeles, California with his mother Patricia Portis. He initially attended Redondo Union High School, where he played junior varsity for one year. After his mother had a disagreement with the head coach over playing time, Portis transferred to Long Beach Polytechnic High School, and then again to William Howard Taft High School. At Taft, he was a two-year letter-winner at quarterback. He threw for 2,294 yards, 36 touchdowns, and seven interceptions, and ran for 865 yards and 13 touchdowns. As a senior, he was named an all-state player,
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Josh Portis
Early years & College football
league offensive player of the year, and a Los Angeles first-team all-city player. Scout.com assessed him as the fifth-best dual-threat quarterback in the nation. He was highly recruited out of high school and received offers from Florida, Maryland, Kansas State, Oregon, Oregon State, Utah, and Washington. College football Portis attended college at Florida for one season and saw action in six games. In 2005, he made six out of 11 completions for 81 yards. He threw one interception and was sacked three times. He was Florida's fourth-leading rusher with 163 yards on 24 carries. He transferred to Maryland in 2006
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Josh Portis
College football
and was required by NCAA rules to sit out for a season. In 2007, he was caught cheating on an exam and suspended for the season under the university's honor code policy. In 2008, Portis mostly substituted for starting quarterback Chris Turner for one option play at a time. He completed one of three pass attempts for four yards and made 31 carries for 186 rushing yards and a touchdown. Portis' playing time decreased throughout the season, with him seeing action on just eight plays in the last half of the season. On January 7, 2009, it was announced that Portis
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Josh Portis
College football
would transfer to California University of Pennsylvania in the spring semester. Since the school competes at the Division II level, he had two years of eligibility remaining with the California Vulcans. He started the season-opener, in which eighth-ranked California lost to unranked Saginaw Valley State, 23–17, and recorded 14 completions on 31 attempts for 145 yards and two interceptions, and led the team in rushing with 12 carries for 82 yards. In that one game, he exceeded his previous combined career pass attempts of 14. After dropping the second game, 17-10, to sixth-ranked Bloomsburg University, Portis turned his team around
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Josh Portis
College football
and threw for 202 yards in a 30-23 Cal U win over West Chester University. Portis now leads the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference with 18 touchdown passes, a passer rating of 179.4, and led the Vulcans to their 5th straight PSAC West Championship. In the Division II semifinals against second-ranked Northwest Missouri State, Portis completed 20 of 36 pass attempts for a career-high of 367 yards and three touchdowns, but California fell, 56–31. Upon the conclusion of the season, Portis had set school records with 3,421 passing yards, 36 touchdowns and 3,870 total offensive yards. He declined to enter the
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Josh Portis
College football & Seattle Seahawks
2010 NFL Draft, and said, "I think my best chance at the pros is to stay at California another year." In 2010, Portis was charged with theft, receiving stolen property, and fraud for using a stolen credit card at a mall near Pittsburgh. Seattle Seahawks Portis was signed by the Seattle Seahawks as an undrafted free agent following the 2011 NFL Draft on July 26, 2011. He made the Seahawks roster on September 3 behind starter Tarvaris Jackson. On August 11, 2011, against the Chargers, he went 5 for 6 for 69 yards and 1 touchdown in a preseason win.
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Josh Portis
Seattle Seahawks & Toronto Argonauts & Return to Seattle & Second Toronto stint & Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Portis was cut by the Seahawks on August 31, 2012 and signed to their practice squad on September 1, 2012. He was then again released from the Seahawks on May 21, 2013 after a May 5 DUI arrest. Toronto Argonauts On March 8, 2013, Portis was signed by the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League. Return to Seattle Portis was re-signed by the Seahawks on April 3, 2013 to a two-year contract. On May 21, Portis was waived after news surfaced of his DUI arrest. Second Toronto stint Portis re-signed with Toronto on June 2, 2013. Winnipeg
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Winnipeg Blue Bombers & Washington Valor
Blue Bombers On July 15, 2014, Portis was traded by the Toronto Argonauts to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Following the 2014 CFL season, Portis resigned with the Blue Bombers prior to becoming a free-agent. On June 29, 2015, Portis was released from the Bombers. Washington Valor On May 24, 2017, Portis was assigned to the Washington Valor. He was placed on reassignment on July 20, 2017. On March 21, 2018, he was assigned to the Valor. On May 7, 2018, he was placed on reassignment. On May 14, 2018, he was assigned to the Valor. On May 17, 2018, he
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Washington Valor & Personal life
was placed on reassignment. Personal life He is the cousin of retired Washington Redskins running back Clinton Portis. On May 5, 2013, Portis was arrested for driving under the influence, and had a blood alcohol level of 0.092, .012 higher than the state of Washington's limit.
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Joshua Lewinsohn
Joshua Lewinsohn Joshua Lewinsohn was a Russian teacher and writer. He was born in 1833 at Vyeshiuti, in the Kovno region. He received his Talmudical education at Zhagory, in the house of his uncle Simon Hurvitz, and graduated in 1865 from the Gymnasium of Mitau, remaining there until 1874, when he was appointed inspector of the Jewish school at Tukum, Courland. His first articles in Hebrew appeared in "Ha-Maggid" in 1857; he contributed extensively to that paper and to Ha-Melitz, Ha-Shachar, and other Hebrew periodicals. He was also for many years a contributor to the German Rigasche Zeitung. Lewinsohn published: Eretz
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Russia u-Melo'ah (Wilna, 1868), a geography and topography of Russia; Toledot Anshe Shem be-Yisrael, biographies of about fifty Jewish authors; and "Toledot Sechar ha-Yehudim" (in Ha-Shachar), a history of Jewish commerce. He also wrote numerous articles on Jewish history which appeared in various periodicals.
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Journey to Regionals
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Journey to Regionals Plot The episode begins with a flashback of the night Quinn Fabray lost her virginity to Noah Puckerman when they had sex in her bed, unbeknownst to her then boyfriend, Finn Hudson. When cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch) announces that she will be one of the judges at Regionals, along with Josh Groban, Olivia Newton-John, and local news anchor Rod Remington (Bill A. Jones), the glee club members worry that New Directions will soon be disbanded. Principal Figgins (Iqbal Theba) stands by his requirement that glee club must place at Regionals to continue, despite director Will Schuester's
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(Matthew Morrison) protestation that Sue is attempting to sabotage them. Will turns to guidance counselor Emma Pillsbury (Jayma Mays), who reveals that she has begun dating her dentist, Carl Howell. Rachel (Lea Michele) kisses Finn (Cory Monteith) when he encourages her to be more optimistic. At Regionals, Aural Intensity is first to perform, singing a mash-up of "Magic" by Olivia Newton-John and "You Raise Me Up" by Josh Groban. Will gives New Directions a pep talk, and Finn professes his love for Rachel just before going on stage. The club pays tribute to Journey, performing "Faithfully", a mash-up of "Any Way
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You Want It" and "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'", and "Don't Stop Believin'". Quinn's (Dianna Agron) mother, Judy Fabray (Charlotte Ross), comes to watch Quinn perform. She tells Quinn that she kicked her father out of the house after she found out he was having an affair and invites Quinn to come back home. Quinn informs her that her water has broken, and is rushed to the hospital, where she gives birth to a girl. While the other New Directions members accompany Quinn to the hospital, Rachel stays at Regionals to watch Vocal Adrenaline's performance of "Bohemian Rhapsody". She asks their coach, her
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biological mother Shelby Corcoran (Idina Menzel), to help coach New Directions, but Shelby tells Rachel that she's tired of coaching glee clubs, and is stepping down as Vocal Adrenaline's coach to settle down and start a family. Shelby adopts Quinn's baby, whom she names Beth at Puck's (Mark Salling) request. During the pre-vote discussion, the other celebrity judges insult Sue for her lack of fame. Aural Intensity is named runner-up, and Vocal Adrenaline wins, with New Directions coming in last. Emma argues with Figgins about the club's future, but he remains intent on disbanding it, since it failed to place. Will
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has accepted their loss, and professes his love for Emma and kisses her. Sue overhears New Directions' performance of "To Sir With Love" in appreciation of all that Will has done to help them grow. It is revealed that Sue voted for New Directions to win, and has agreed to end her blackmail of Principal Figgins in exchange for giving New Directions at least one more year to prove themselves and win Regionals. She explains to Will that she may not like him, but she respects his work with the students. Will tells the club of its extension, and performs
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Israel Kamakawiwoʻole's version of "Over the Rainbow" with Puck in celebration. Production "Journey to Regionals" was filmed in April 2010, with fans of Glee invited through Facebook and Twitter to attend the filming of Regionals at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills, California. In the episode, both Josh Groban and Olivia Newton-John reprise their roles from earlier in the season, appearing as themselves to judge the Ohio Regionals round of show choir competition alongside Sue and Rod Remington. Series creator Ryan Murphy explained: "The theme of Regionals is celebrity judges. Sue is now a nationwide celebrity. And Olivia and Josh
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only like choirs that sing their songs, so that's funny. They wanted to do something that played against what people think about them... to play against type. So we gave them an opportunity. And it's funny to have Sue as a judge when she doesn’t really know about [music], and she has it out for that darn Glee club." Other recurring characters who appear in the episode are glee club members Santana Lopez (Naya Rivera), Brittany (Heather Morris), Mike Chang (Harry Shum, Jr.) and Matt Rutherford (Dijon Talton), Principal Figgins, Vocal Adrenaline lead singer Jesse St. James (Jonathan Groff), Vocal Adrenaline
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coach and Rachel's birth mother Shelby Corcoran, and Quinn's mother Judy Fabray. Emma's new love interest does not appear in the episode, but will become a major character from early in the show's second season, played by John Stamos. Will and Emma's kiss in "Journey to Regionals" was unscripted. Falchuk chose not to inform Mays that it was planned to ensure authenticity in her reaction. Glee: The Music, Journey to Regionals, an EP containing songs from the episode, was released on June 8, 2010. It features cover versions of Journey's "Faithfully" and "Don't Stop Believin'", as well as a mash-up of
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"Any Way You Want It" and "Lovin' Touchin' Squeezin'". "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen is also on the EP, as is "To Sir With Love" by Lulu and Judy Garland's "Over the Rainbow" as reinvented by Israel Kamakawiwoʻole. The EP debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 selling 158,000 copies, and at number two on the Canadian Albums Chart, selling 14,000 copies. It entered the Irish Albums Chart at number 14, climbing to number 1 in its second week of release, becoming the fourth Glee cast release to top the Irish charts. In America, Journey to Regionals was the
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cast's third number one album, charting only three weeks after Glee: The Music, Volume 3 Showstoppers, and beating its own record for shortest span between first weeks at the top position with different releases, previously held with Glee: The Music, The Power of Madonna and Volume 3 Showstoppers. "Journey to Regionals" is the first episode of Glee to have none of its musical performances released as singles. Despite this, all six EP tracks charted on the Billboard Hot 100 and the Canadian Hot 100, the highest-charting being "Faithfully" at number 36 in the US, and "Over the Rainbow" at number 31
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in Canada. A mash-up of Newton-John's "Magic" and Groban's "You Raise Me Up" is also used in the episode, but does not feature on the EP. Groff was injured during the filming of "Bohemian Rhapsody", receiving a five inch scar during the staging of the performance. Glee's costume designer Lou Eyrich took inspiration from 1960s girl groups for the outfits worn by the show choirs, selecting black and fuchsia sequined dresses for Vocal Adrenaline, and Betsey Johnson's "Goldie" brocade halter dress for New Directions. Reception In its original broadcast, "Journey to Regionals" was watched by 10.92 million American viewers, and
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tied with the 2010 NBA Finals to lead in the 18–49 demographic in its timeslot, attaining a 4.6 Nielsen rating. The series' 18–49 viewership was up 18 percent on the previous episode, giving Glee the highest finale rating for a new show in the 2009–2010 television season. "Journey to Regionals" was the fourth most-watched show of the week in the 18-49 demographic, the highest scripted show, and the sixth most-watched program amongst all viewers. In the UK, the episode was broadcast on Monday 14 June 2010, and was watched by 2.354 million viewers (1.952 million on E4, and 402,000 on
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E4+1), becoming the most-watched show on E4 and E4 +1 for the week, and the most-watched show on cable for the week. The episode received generally positive reviews from critics. Darren Franich of Entertainment Weekly called it "just about perfect", writing: "this was one of those high-energy episodes that narrowed its song focus [...] and found a just-right mix of cynicism and optimism, of banal reality and glam performance." Raymund Flandez of The Wall Street Journal commented: "It's been a long premiere season of ups and downs, and this last show is a warm embrace that — let’s face it —
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you just don't want to let go." The Houston Chronicle's Bobby Hankinson deemed the episode "awesome", observing: "While it was light on the usual humor, it was heavy on emotion, and I think that's ideal for a season finale. Glee ended its freshman season with a real wallop that took a couple of unexpected turns before pulling nicely into a satisfying finish." Emily VanDerWerff of The A.V. Club graded the episode "A-", deeming it among the best of the entire season. She felt that: "On its own, 'Journey to Regionals' is a fantastic episode of Glee. As a capper to