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lan ro thal , ▁Wales , ▁joined ▁the ▁library ▁when ▁the ▁college ▁was ▁shut ▁down ▁following ▁the ▁invasion ▁by ▁John ▁Arnold ▁of ▁Mon mouth shire . ▁▁ 1 9 th ▁and ▁ 2 0 th ▁centuries ▁In ▁the ▁ 1 8 4 0 s , ▁the ▁cat hedral ▁under w ent ▁considerable ▁restoration ▁work ▁and ▁the ▁books ▁and ▁shelves ▁had ▁to ▁be ▁removed ▁from ▁the ▁Lady ▁Chap el . ▁It ▁was ▁split ▁between ▁the ▁North ▁Tr anse pt ▁and ▁the ▁Victorian ▁Dean ▁Le igh ▁Library . ▁In ▁ 1 8 5 4 , ▁Francis ▁T eb bs ▁Ha ver gal ▁was ▁appointed ▁deputy ▁l ibr arian ▁and ▁he ▁greatly ▁improved ▁the ▁library ▁and ▁paid ▁attention ▁to ▁details ▁such ▁as ▁the ▁room ▁temperature ▁and ▁clean l iness . ▁B . ▁F . ▁Stre eter ▁was ▁responsible ▁for ▁a ▁major ▁change ▁in ▁the ▁organisation ▁of ▁the ▁library ▁as ▁were ▁l ibr arians ▁such ▁as ▁Lang ton ▁E . ▁Brown ▁and ▁M aude ▁Bull ▁from ▁ 1 8 9 7 ▁on wards ; ▁Bull ▁worked ▁in ▁the ▁library ▁for ▁over ▁fifty ▁years ▁until ▁her ▁death ▁in ▁ 1 9 5 1 . ▁For ▁years , ▁the ▁notable ▁scholar , ▁Can on ▁William ▁Wol fe ▁Cap es ▁( 1 8 3 4 – 1 9 1 4 ), ▁sorted ▁records ▁within ▁the ▁library ; ▁he ▁printed ▁a ▁volume ▁containing ▁early ▁records , ▁presenting ▁it ▁to ▁the ▁members ▁of ▁the ▁Cant il u pe ▁Society . ▁Also ▁important ▁in ▁the ▁library ' s ▁history ▁were ▁Frederick ▁Charles ▁Morgan |
▁( d ied ▁ 1 9 7 8 , ▁aged ▁ 1 0 0 ) ▁and ▁his ▁daughter ▁Pen el ope ▁( 1 9 7 6 – 9 0 ). ▁F . ▁C . ▁Morgan ▁super vised ▁the ▁catalog uing ▁project ▁of ▁ 1 9 2 7 ▁on wards , ▁following ▁a ▁don ation ▁by ▁the ▁Dean ▁Le igh ▁Fund . ▁His ▁nep hew ▁Paul ▁was ▁succeeded ▁as ▁honor ary ▁l ibr arian ▁by ▁Pen el ope ▁Morgan ▁who ▁remained ▁in ▁the ▁post ▁until ▁ 1 9 8 9 . ▁During ▁the ▁Second ▁World ▁War , ▁the ▁M appa ▁M und i ▁( the ▁largest ▁medieval ▁map ▁known ▁to ▁still ▁exist ) ▁and ▁other ▁valuable ▁manuscript s ▁from ▁the ▁medieval ▁period ▁were ▁kept ▁elsewhere ▁in ▁safety ▁and ▁returned ▁to ▁the ▁collection ▁in ▁ 1 9 4 6 . ▁ ▁M appa ▁M und i ▁Library ▁In ▁ 1 9 8 8 ▁the ▁Dean ▁and ▁Chapter ▁proposed ▁the ▁sale ▁of ▁the ▁M appa ▁M und i ▁and ▁a rou sed ▁considerable ▁national ▁opposition . ▁Following ▁the ▁setting ▁up ▁of ▁a ▁dedicated ▁trust , ▁a ▁don ation ▁from ▁Sir ▁Paul ▁Get ty , ▁and ▁an ▁end ow ment ▁from ▁the ▁National ▁Heritage ▁Memorial ▁Fund , ▁the ▁M appa ▁and ▁ch ained ▁library ▁were ▁transferred ▁to ▁the ▁M appa ▁M und i ▁Char itable ▁Trust ▁and ▁a ▁new ▁building ▁designed ▁by ▁Sir ▁William ▁Whit field ▁was ▁opened ▁on ▁ 3 ▁May ▁ 1 9 9 6 ▁by ▁the ▁Queen ▁to ▁house ▁the ▁historic ▁collections ▁and ▁the |
▁historic ▁ch ained ▁library , ▁which ▁is ▁open ▁to ▁the ▁public . ▁ ▁Both ▁ch ained ▁library ▁and ▁historic ▁collections ▁in ▁store ▁are ▁now ▁held ▁in ▁temperature - cont rolled , ▁fire - res istant ▁rooms ▁and ▁the ▁M appa ▁and ▁historic ▁collection ▁are ▁much ▁easier ▁to ▁access ▁than ▁they ▁were ▁in ▁the ▁cat hedral . ▁However , ▁the ▁ch ained ▁library ▁is ▁still ▁ch ained ▁to ▁the ▁books hel ves . ▁ ▁Collection ▁ ▁Most ▁of ▁the ▁books ▁in ▁the ▁collection ▁date ▁to ▁about ▁ 1 1 0 0 . ▁The ▁oldest ▁volume ▁in ▁the ▁library , ▁the ▁Here ford ▁G osp els ▁in ▁Ang lo - S ax on ▁characters , ▁dates ▁to ▁around ▁the ▁year ▁ 7 8 0 ▁and ▁was ▁the ▁only ▁book ▁to ▁survive ▁the ▁ 1 0 5 5 ▁fire . ▁Many ▁of ▁the ▁books ▁and ▁manuscript s ▁were ▁collected ▁from ▁Here ford shire , ▁with ▁many ▁of ▁those ▁from ▁the ▁ 1 4 th ▁century ▁on wards ▁related ▁to ▁county ▁law . ▁For ▁several ▁centuries ▁books ▁were ▁stored ▁in ▁cup boards ▁or ▁wooden ▁chest s ▁until ▁the ▁first ▁library ▁room ▁was ▁established , ▁in ▁the ▁south - west ▁clo ister ▁of ▁the ▁cat hedral , ▁in ▁the ▁ 1 5 th ▁century . ▁ ▁The ▁library ▁contains ▁mainly ▁old ▁books ▁in ▁manuscript ▁ch ained ▁to ▁their ▁places , ▁some ▁of ▁them ▁fine ▁spec im ens ▁of ▁ancient ▁hand writing , ▁containing ▁beautiful ▁illustr ations ▁in ▁gold ▁and ▁colour . ▁The ▁library ▁has ▁an ▁ancient ▁and ▁well |
- pres erved ▁Here ford ▁ant iph on ary ▁of ▁the ▁ 1 3 th ▁century . ▁Another ▁treasure ▁is ▁an ▁ancient ▁rel iqu ary ▁of ▁oak , ▁be que at hed ▁to ▁the ▁cat hedral ▁by ▁Can on ▁Russell , ▁said ▁to ▁have ▁been ▁obtained ▁it ▁from ▁a ▁Roman ▁Catholic ▁family ▁in ▁whose ▁possession ▁it ▁had ▁long ▁been . ▁It ▁is ▁covered ▁with ▁copper ▁plates ▁over la id ▁with ▁Lim og es ▁en am el ▁representing ▁the ▁murder ▁and ▁ent omb ment ▁of ▁St . ▁Thomas ▁of ▁Can ter bury . ▁The ▁library ▁is ▁in ▁possession ▁of ▁some ▁ 2 2 9 ▁manuscript s , ▁mainly ▁the ological , ▁dated ▁from ▁the ▁ 8 th ▁to ▁the ▁ 1 6 th ▁centuries . ▁As ide ▁from ▁the ▁Here ford ▁G osp els , ▁is ▁the ▁W ycl iff ite ▁Bible ▁and ▁the ▁ 1 3 th ▁century ▁Here ford ▁Bre vi ary ▁– ▁the ▁only ▁surviving ▁copy . ▁ ▁The ▁Ch ained ▁Library ▁has ▁about ▁ 1 5 0 0 ▁older ▁books ▁in ▁its ▁collection , ▁dating ▁mainly ▁from ▁the ▁late ▁ 1 5 th ▁to ▁the ▁early ▁ 1 9 th ▁centuries , ▁although ▁it ▁has ▁some ▁ 5 6 ▁books ▁published ▁before ▁ 1 5 0 0 . ▁The ▁bulk ▁of ▁the ▁collection ▁is ▁of ▁books ▁on ▁the ology , ▁b iblical ▁and ▁church ▁studies ▁and ▁law . ▁As ide ▁from ▁the ▁ 1 5 0 ▁volumes , ▁dated ▁to ▁the ▁ 1 6 th ▁and ▁ 1 7 th |
▁centuries , ▁from ▁the ▁Jes uit ▁Library ▁at ▁L lan ro thal , ▁it ▁received , ▁in ▁ 1 9 2 5 , ▁ 2 4 2 ▁volumes ▁on ▁the ology ▁from ▁Paul ▁F ole y ▁of ▁Sto ke ▁Ed ith ▁House ▁and , ▁in ▁ 1 9 7 8 , ▁ 2 6 0 ▁volumes ▁printed ▁between ▁ 1 4 9 4 – 1 7 8 2 ▁from ▁the ▁Library ▁of ▁Lady ▁Haw kins ▁School ▁at ▁King ton . ▁The ▁library ▁has ▁also ▁received ▁many ▁other ▁small ▁don ations ▁over ▁the ▁years , ▁revealing ▁an ▁important ▁insight ▁into ▁the ▁history ▁of ▁the ▁county ▁and ▁ec cles i ast ical ▁practices ▁within ▁it . ▁The ▁collection ▁also ▁contains ▁music ▁manuscript s ▁used ▁in ▁Here ford ▁Cat hedral ▁between ▁the ▁late ▁ 1 7 th ▁and ▁ 1 9 th ▁centuries ▁and ▁some ▁ 9 , 0 0 0 ▁items ▁printed ▁after ▁ 1 8 5 0 , ▁as ▁well ▁as ▁a ▁local ▁history ▁section . ▁ ▁Bibli ography ▁Notes ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁▁ ▁- ▁Total ▁pages : ▁ 6 7 2 ▁ ▁Further ▁reading ▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁The ▁ancient ▁library ▁where ▁the ▁books ▁are ▁under ▁lock ▁and ▁key . ▁BBC ▁News . ▁ ▁Category : Build ings ▁and ▁structures ▁in ▁Here ford ▁Category : Cat hedral ▁libraries ▁Category : L ibraries ▁in ▁Here ford shire ▁Category : History ▁of ▁Here ford shire ▁Category : 1 6 1 1 ▁establish ments ▁in ▁England ▁Category : L ibraries ▁established ▁in ▁ 1 6 1 |
1 <0x0A> </s> ▁St ocks und s ▁Id rott sf ö ren ing , ▁St ocks und s ▁IF , ▁S IF , ▁is ▁a ▁Swedish ▁sports club ▁in ▁St ocks und , ▁just ▁north ▁of ▁Stockholm . ▁The ▁club ▁was ▁founded ▁on ▁ 3 ▁January ▁ 1 9 3 5 ▁and ▁has ▁had ▁sections ▁for ▁band y , ▁ice ▁hockey , ▁association ▁football , ▁figure ▁sk ating , ▁hand ball , ▁and ▁floor ball . ▁In ▁ 2 0 1 7 , ▁only ▁the ▁football ▁section ▁is ▁active . ▁The ▁colours ▁of ▁the ▁club ▁are ▁yellow ▁and ▁black ▁and ▁the ▁team ▁logo ▁displays ▁the ▁C eder gren ▁Tower , ▁a ▁well - known ▁land mark ▁in ▁and ▁around ▁St ocks und . ▁ ▁At ▁present , ▁St ocks und s ▁IF ▁does ▁not ▁compete ▁in ▁the ▁elite ▁le agues ▁in ▁any ▁sport ▁but ▁has ▁a ▁broad ▁activity ▁for ▁youth s . ▁Ice ▁hockey ▁player ▁Tommy ▁Al bel in ▁played ▁for ▁St ocks und s ▁IF ▁when ▁he ▁was ▁in ▁his ▁teens . ▁ ▁S ources ▁▁ ▁Category : S ports ▁teams ▁in ▁Sweden ▁Category : def unct ▁ice ▁hockey ▁teams ▁in ▁Sweden ▁Category : Def unct ▁band y ▁clubs ▁in ▁Sweden ▁Category : Foot ball ▁clubs ▁in ▁Sweden ▁Category : Associ ation ▁football ▁clubs ▁established ▁in ▁ 1 9 3 5 ▁Category : B andy ▁clubs ▁established ▁in ▁ 1 9 3 5 ▁Category : I ce ▁hockey ▁clubs ▁established ▁in ▁ 1 9 3 5 ▁Category : 1 9 3 5 |
▁establish ments ▁in ▁Sweden <0x0A> </s> ▁The ▁ 1 9 9 6 ▁US IS L ▁Premier ▁League ▁season ▁was ▁its ▁second . ▁The ▁season ▁began ▁in ▁April ▁ 1 9 9 6 ▁and ▁ended ▁in ▁August ▁ 1 9 9 6 . ▁ ▁Central ▁Coast ▁Road run ners ▁won ▁the ▁championship , ▁defe ating ▁the ▁San ▁Francisco ▁Bay ▁Se als ▁ 3 – 2 . ▁ ▁Sp ok ane ▁Shadow ▁won ▁the ▁regular ▁season ▁title , ▁winning ▁ 1 4 ▁games ▁to ▁ 2 ▁losses . ▁ ▁Changes ▁from ▁ 1 9 9 5 ▁season ▁ ▁Name ▁changes ▁▁ ▁Ann ▁Ar bor ▁El ites ▁became ▁the ▁Michigan ▁Mad ness . ▁ ▁Arizona ▁Cot ton ▁became ▁the ▁Arizona ▁Phoenix . ▁ ▁Mont cl air ▁Standard ▁Fal cons ▁moved ▁to ▁Font ana , ▁CA ▁and ▁became ▁the ▁Font ana ▁Fal cons . ▁ ▁Oklahoma ▁City ▁S lick ers ▁changed ▁their ▁name ▁to ▁the ▁Oklahoma ▁City ▁Heat . ▁ ▁San ▁Francisco ▁All - Bl acks ▁United ▁changed ▁their ▁name ▁to ▁the ▁San ▁Francisco ▁Bay ▁Se als . ▁ ▁W ich ita ▁Blue ▁Ang els ▁changed ▁their ▁name ▁to ▁the ▁W ich ita ▁Blue . ▁ ▁New ▁teams ▁▁ 1 2 ▁teams ▁were ▁added ▁for ▁the ▁season . ▁ ▁Te ams ▁leaving ▁Five ▁teams ▁folded ▁after ▁the ▁ 1 9 9 5 ▁season : ▁ ▁Arkansas ▁A ' s ▁ ▁Columbia ▁Heat ▁ ▁In land ▁Empire ▁Pan ter as ▁ ▁North ▁Bay ▁Break ers ▁ ▁Sh asta ▁Sc or ch ers ▁ ▁Stand ings ▁ ▁Central ▁Conference |
▁ ▁Northern ▁Division ▁ ▁Southern ▁Division ▁ ▁Eastern ▁Conference ▁ ▁Northern ▁Division ▁ ▁Southern ▁Division ▁ ▁Western ▁Conference ▁ ▁Northern ▁Division ▁ ▁Southern ▁Division ▁ ▁Play offs ▁ ▁Format ▁ ▁Central ▁Coast ▁received ▁a ▁by e ▁to ▁the ▁P DL ▁Sem if inals ▁as ▁the ▁defending ▁champion . ▁The ▁top ▁four ▁teams ▁from ▁every ▁division ▁except ▁the ▁South west ▁earn ▁play off ▁spots . ▁ ▁With ▁Central ▁Coast ▁already ▁receiving ▁a ▁by e , ▁the ▁top ▁two ▁teams ▁from ▁the ▁South west ▁Division ▁will ▁play ▁each ▁other , ▁however ▁if ▁Central ▁Coast ▁is ▁in ▁the ▁top ▁two , ▁then ▁the ▁third ▁place ▁team ▁receives ▁a ▁play off ▁spot . ▁ ▁The ▁Division ▁winners ▁would ▁then ▁face ▁each ▁other ▁in ▁the ▁Conference ▁fin als . ▁ ▁Div is ional ▁br ack ets ▁ ▁P DL ▁Fin als ▁br ack ets ▁ ▁Premier ▁Six ▁Tour nament ▁Six ▁teams ▁entered ▁the ▁Premier ▁Six ▁Tour nament ▁in ▁C oco a , ▁Florida ▁the ▁weekend ▁of ▁August ▁ 1 6 – 1 8 . ▁ ▁Each ▁of ▁the ▁five ▁division ▁play off ▁champions ▁qualified ▁for ▁the ▁tournament , ▁along ▁with ▁the ▁host ▁C oco a ▁Ex pos . ▁ ▁The ▁teams ▁were ▁seed ed ▁in ▁this ▁order , ▁based ▁on ▁their ▁regular ▁season ▁points : ▁▁▁ 1 . ▁Central ▁Coast ▁Road run ners ▁▁ 2 . ▁San ▁Francisco ▁Bay ▁Se als ▁▁ 3 . ▁C oco a ▁Ex pos ▁▁ 4 . ▁O ma ha ▁Fl ames ▁▁ 5 . ▁Jackson ▁Ch arg ers ▁▁ 6 . ▁Mid |
- M ich igan ▁Buck s . ▁ ▁The ▁Central ▁Coast ▁Road run ners ▁played ▁the ▁bottom ▁two ▁seeds ▁( Jack son ▁and ▁Mid - M ich igan ). ▁ ▁The ▁San ▁Francisco ▁Se als ▁played ▁the ▁# 4 ▁and ▁# 6 ▁seeds ▁( O ma ha ▁and ▁Mid - M ich igan ). ▁ ▁The ▁C oco a ▁Ex pos ▁played ▁ ▁and ▁# 4 ▁and ▁# 5 ▁seeds ▁( O ma ha ▁and ▁Jackson ). ▁ ▁Qual ification ▁to ▁the ▁fin als ▁In ▁order ▁to ▁determine ▁the ▁two ▁teams ▁to ▁qualify ▁for ▁the ▁fin als , ▁the ▁league ▁used ▁the ▁following ▁point ▁system ▁during ▁the ▁Premier ▁Six ▁Tour nament : ▁▁ ▁Win ▁= ▁ 3 ▁points ▁ ▁Sh oot out ▁win ▁= ▁ 2 ▁points ▁ ▁Sh oot out ▁loss ▁= ▁ 1 ▁point ▁ ▁Bon us ▁points : ▁Each ▁team ▁scoring ▁three ▁or ▁more ▁goals ▁in ▁regulation ▁or ▁over time ▁received ▁one ▁extra ▁point . ▁ ▁Friday ▁ ▁Saturday ▁ ▁Final ▁▁ ▁M VP : ▁Bryan ▁Taylor ▁ ▁Hon ors ▁ ▁M VP : ▁P asi ▁K int uri ▁ ▁Points ▁leader : ▁P asi ▁K int uri ▁ ▁Go als ▁leader : ▁P asi ▁K int uri ▁ ▁Ass ists ▁leader : ▁ ▁Steve ▁Fre eman ▁ ▁R ookie ▁of ▁the ▁Year : ▁Bryan ▁Taylor ▁ ▁Go al keeper ▁of ▁the ▁Year : ▁Michael ▁La Ber ge ▁ ▁Def ender ▁of ▁the ▁Year : ▁ ▁D wy ane ▁Dem min ▁ ▁Coach ▁of ▁the ▁Year : ▁ ▁N uno |
▁P ite ira ▁ ▁Organization ▁of ▁the ▁Year : ▁ ▁Central ▁Coast ▁Road run ners ▁ ▁All ▁League ▁ ▁Go al keeper : ▁Michael ▁La Ber ge ▁ ▁Def enders : ▁Steve ▁Fre eman , ▁D wy ane ▁Dem min , ▁Z ane ▁Hig g ins , ▁Jeremy ▁O et man ▁ ▁Mid field ers : ▁J ude ▁B eller , ▁T oni ▁Si ik ala ▁ ▁For wards : ▁P asi ▁K int uri , ▁Chris ▁McDonald , ▁Dennis ▁Bro se , ▁Bryan ▁Taylor ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁ ▁United ▁Soc cer ▁Le agues ▁( R SS SF ) ▁ ▁Category : US L ▁League ▁Two ▁seasons ▁Category : Un ited ▁States ▁Inter reg ional ▁Soc cer ▁League ▁seasons ▁ 4 <0x0A> </s> ▁The ▁Revolution ary ▁Communist ▁Movement ▁of ▁Greece ▁or ▁E K KE ▁( G reek : ▁ Ε π α ν α σ τ α τ ι κ ό ▁ Κ ο μ μ ο υ ν ι σ τ ι κ ό ▁ Κ ί ν η μ α ▁ Ε λ λ ά δ α ς , ▁ Ε Κ Κ Ε ) ▁is ▁a ▁commun ist ▁political ▁party ▁in ▁Greece . ▁ ▁All iances ▁In ▁ 1 9 9 9 , ▁E K KE ▁joined ▁the ▁Rad ical ▁Left ▁Front ▁( M ER A ) ▁political ▁coalition ▁and ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 9 ▁Ant ic ap ital ist ▁Left ▁Co operation ▁for ▁the ▁Over throw . ▁ ▁See ▁also ▁Ant ic ap ital |
ist ▁Left ▁Co operation ▁for ▁the ▁Over throw ▁Rad ical ▁Left ▁Front ▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁E K KE ▁web ▁site ▁ ▁Category : Comm un ist ▁parties ▁in ▁Greece ▁Category : F ar - left ▁politics ▁in ▁Greece <0x0A> </s> ▁Tim othy ▁P . ▁Sl ott ow ▁is ▁the ▁president ▁of ▁the ▁University ▁of ▁Phoenix , ▁appointed ▁in ▁June ▁ 2 0 1 4 ▁by ▁the ▁institution ' s ▁Board ▁of ▁Trust ees ▁after ▁ 1 6 ▁years ▁at ▁the ▁University ▁of ▁Michigan . ▁ ▁In ▁October ▁ 2 0 1 5 , ▁Sl ott ow ▁wrote ▁to ▁an ▁open ▁letter ▁to ▁al umn i ▁of ▁the ▁University ▁of ▁Phoenix ▁after ▁the ▁U . S . ▁Department ▁of ▁Defense ▁placed ▁its ▁Mem or and um ▁of ▁Under standing ▁( MO U ) ▁with ▁the ▁school ▁in ▁prob ation ary ▁status . ▁ ▁Sl ott ow ▁has ▁published ▁his ▁views ▁of ▁University ▁of ▁Phoenix ▁in ▁Inside ▁Hig her ▁Ed , ▁including ▁his ▁view ▁in ▁response ▁to ▁column ist ▁Matt ▁Reed ' s ▁column ▁about ▁whether ▁the ▁University ▁was ▁a ▁" good " ▁school . ▁He ▁also ▁wrote ▁about ▁the ▁White ▁House ▁College ▁Score card ▁upon ▁data ▁released ▁in ▁September ▁ 2 0 1 5 . ▁ ▁Education ▁Sl ott ow ▁went ▁to ▁U C ▁Berkeley . ▁Along side ▁his ▁studies , ▁he ▁performed ▁as ▁a ▁gym n ast . ▁He ▁graduated ▁from ▁U C ▁Berkeley ▁with ▁a ▁b achelor ' s ▁degree ▁and ▁later ▁earned ▁an ▁M . B . A . ▁from |
▁the ▁University ▁of ▁Washington . ▁ ▁Sl ott ow ▁went ▁to ▁work ▁in ▁various ▁positions ▁at ▁Am tr ak , ▁the ▁city ▁of ▁Seattle , ▁and ▁Acc ent ure . ▁ ▁Business ▁career ▁In ▁ 1 9 9 8 , ▁Sl ott ow ▁was ▁hired ▁as ▁the ▁executive ▁vice ▁president ▁and ▁C FO ▁at ▁the ▁University ▁of ▁Michigan ▁in ▁Ann ▁Ar bor . ▁At ▁the ▁University ▁of ▁Michigan , ▁Sl ott ow ▁managed ▁thousands ▁of ▁employees ▁and ▁served ▁as ▁the ▁leader ▁and ▁manager ▁of ▁building ▁construction , ▁IT ▁services , ▁investment ▁management , ▁and ▁HR . ▁He ▁ste ered ▁the ▁University ▁of ▁Michigan ▁during ▁the ▁rec ession , ▁managing ▁a ▁$ 6 . 5 ▁billion ▁budget ▁and ▁a ▁$ 1 6 ▁billion ▁asset ▁portfolio . ▁ ▁While ▁at ▁Michigan , ▁Sl ott ow ▁interven ed ▁in ▁a ▁major ▁dispute ▁between ▁the ▁university ▁and ▁C oca - Col a ▁about ▁alleged ▁human ▁rights ▁viol ations . ▁Sl ott ow ▁supported , ▁and ▁ultimately ▁won , ▁an ▁investigation ▁into ▁C oca - Col a ' s ▁labor ▁practices . ▁In ▁late ▁ 2 0 0 5 ▁and ▁early ▁ 2 0 0 6 , ▁U of M ▁stopped ▁buying ▁C oca - Col a ▁products . ▁Al leg ations ▁surf aced ▁about ▁alleged ▁human ▁rights ▁viol ations ▁by ▁C oca - Col a . ▁The ▁University ▁requested ▁that ▁C oca - Col a ▁audit ▁the ▁alleged ▁viol ations , ▁but ▁the ▁company ▁refused . ▁After ▁four ▁months ▁of ▁suspended ▁contracts ▁between ▁U of M ▁and |
▁C oca - Col a , ▁Sl ott ow ▁worked ▁with ▁the ▁university ' s ▁administration ▁to ▁resume ▁contracts ▁with ▁C oca - Col a ▁in ▁exchange ▁for ▁independent ▁investig ations ▁into ▁the ▁alleged ▁viol ations . ▁A ▁branch ▁of ▁the ▁United ▁Nations ▁( the ▁International ▁Labour ▁Organization ) ▁was ▁one ▁of ▁the ▁organizations ▁that ▁agreed ▁to ▁investigate ▁the ▁labor ▁practices . ▁In ▁his ▁public ▁letter ▁to ▁C oca - Col a , ▁which ▁Sl ott ow ▁co - w rote ▁with ▁another ▁Michigan ▁executive , ▁he ▁said ▁“ We ▁respect ▁the ▁reputation ▁and ▁track ▁record ▁of ▁I LO ▁in ▁adv ancing ▁the ▁rights ▁of ▁workers ▁around ▁the ▁world .” ▁ ▁An ▁article ▁about ▁Sl ott ow ▁in ▁the ▁University ▁of ▁Michigan ' s ▁student ▁newspaper , ▁The ▁Michigan ▁Daily , ▁praised ▁Sl ott ow ▁for ▁“ wide - r anging ▁responsibility ▁for ▁a ▁$ 5 . 2 ▁billion ▁enterprise ” ▁and ▁said ▁“ Tim othy ▁Sl ott ow ▁couldn ’ t ▁be ▁more ▁of ▁an ▁exception .” ▁ ▁In ▁ 2 0 1 4 , ▁he ▁was ▁hired ▁to ▁run ▁the ▁University ▁of ▁Phoenix . ▁After ▁he ▁announced ▁his ▁departure ▁from ▁Ann ▁Ar bor , ▁the ▁president ▁of ▁the ▁University ▁of ▁Michigan ▁publicly ▁praised ▁one ▁of ▁his ▁greatest ▁accomplish ments ▁during ▁his ▁ten ure : ▁growing ▁the ▁University ▁of ▁Michigan ▁end ow ment ▁fund ▁to ▁$ 8 . 4 ▁billion . ▁At ▁the ▁University ▁of ▁Michigan , ▁Sl ott ow ▁overs aw ▁operating ▁reven ues , ▁financial ▁and ▁physical ▁assets . ▁ |
▁Personal ▁life ▁Sl ott ow ▁is ▁married ▁to ▁Marie ▁Sl ott ow . ▁For ▁his ▁“ sil ver ” ▁wedding ▁anniversary ▁( 2 5 ▁years ), ▁Sl ott ow ▁d anced ▁with ▁his ▁wife — a ▁competitive ▁ball room ▁d ancer — at ▁the ▁Michigan ▁Theater ▁for ▁a ▁benefit ▁for ▁the ▁Make - a - W ish ▁Foundation . ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁ ▁Comm ence ment ▁Spe ech ▁( Video ) ▁by ▁President ▁Tim othy ▁P . ▁Sl ott ow ▁to ▁University ▁of ▁Phoenix ▁gradu ates ▁– ▁May ▁ 2 , ▁ 2 0 1 5 ▁ ▁Tim othy ▁Paul ▁Sl ott ow ▁Executive ▁Profile ▁- ▁Bloom berg ▁Business ▁ ▁Category : American ▁business people ▁Category : American ▁chief ▁financial ▁officers ▁Category : Univers ity ▁of ▁Michigan ▁people ▁Category : Univers ity ▁of ▁Phoenix ▁Category : Head s ▁of ▁universities ▁and ▁colleges ▁in ▁the ▁United ▁States ▁Category : Univers ity ▁of ▁California , ▁Berkeley ▁al umn i ▁Category : Univers ity ▁of ▁Washington ▁Foster ▁School ▁of ▁Business ▁al umn i <0x0A> </s> ▁Fl int ▁is ▁an ▁un inc or por ated ▁community ▁in ▁Sh aron ▁Township , ▁Franklin ▁County , ▁Ohio , ▁United ▁States , ▁located ▁north ▁of ▁downtown ▁Columb us ▁near ▁the ▁intersection ▁of ▁Fl int ▁and ▁Park ▁Road s . ▁It ▁was ▁served ▁by ▁stations ▁on ▁the ▁Cleveland , ▁Columb us ▁and ▁C inc inn ati ▁Rail road ▁( New ▁York ▁Central ▁system ) ▁and ▁Sand us ky ▁and ▁Columb us ▁Short ▁Line ▁Railway ▁( P enn |
sylvania ▁system ), ▁which ▁opened ▁through ▁the ▁area ▁in ▁ 1 8 5 1 ▁and ▁ 1 8 9 3 , ▁respectively . ▁ ▁Not able ▁person ▁ ▁Dick ▁Reyn olds , ▁member ▁of ▁the ▁Texas ▁House ▁of ▁Represent atives ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Category : Un inc or por ated ▁communities ▁in ▁Franklin ▁County , ▁Ohio ▁Category : Un inc or por ated ▁communities ▁in ▁Ohio <0x0A> </s> ▁Cot ton seed ▁is ▁the ▁seed ▁of ▁the ▁cotton ▁plant . ▁ ▁Com position ▁The ▁mature ▁seeds ▁are ▁brown ▁o void s ▁weigh ing ▁about ▁a ▁t enth ▁of ▁a ▁gram . ▁ ▁By ▁weight , ▁they ▁are ▁ 6 0 % ▁cot y led on , ▁ 3 2 % ▁coat ▁and ▁ 8 % ▁emb ry onic ▁root ▁and ▁shoot . ▁ ▁These ▁are ▁ 2 0 % ▁protein , ▁ 2 0 % ▁oil ▁and ▁ 3 . 5 % ▁st arch . ▁ ▁F ib ers ▁grow ▁from ▁the ▁seed ▁coat ▁to ▁form ▁a ▁b oll ▁of ▁cotton ▁l int . ▁ ▁The ▁b oll ▁is ▁a ▁protective ▁fruit ▁and ▁when ▁the ▁plant ▁is ▁grown ▁commer c ially , ▁it ▁is ▁stripped ▁from ▁the ▁seed ▁by ▁g in ning ▁and ▁the ▁l int ▁is ▁then ▁processed ▁into ▁cotton ▁fib re . ▁ ▁For ▁unit ▁weight ▁of ▁fib re , ▁about ▁ 1 . 6 ▁units ▁of ▁seeds ▁are ▁produced . ▁ ▁The ▁seeds ▁are ▁about ▁ 1 5 % ▁of ▁the ▁value ▁of ▁the ▁crop ▁and ▁are ▁pressed ▁to ▁make |
▁oil ▁and ▁used ▁as ▁r umin ant ▁animal ▁feed . ▁ ▁About ▁ 5 % ▁of ▁the ▁seeds ▁are ▁used ▁for ▁s owing ▁the ▁next ▁crop . ▁ ▁Us es ▁of ▁cotton seed ▁ ▁Fe ed ▁products ▁for ▁liv est ock ▁ ▁Cot ton seed ▁is ▁crushed ▁in ▁the ▁mill ▁after ▁removing ▁ ▁l int ▁from ▁the ▁cotton ▁b oll . ▁The ▁seed ▁is ▁further ▁crushed ▁to ▁remove ▁any ▁remaining ▁lin ters ▁or ▁str ands ▁of ▁minute ▁cotton ▁fib ers . ▁The ▁seeds ▁are ▁further ▁h ull ed ▁and ▁pol ished ▁to ▁release ▁the ▁soft ▁and ▁high - prote in ▁meat . ▁These ▁h ull s ▁of ▁the ▁cotton seed ▁are ▁then ▁mixed ▁with ▁other ▁types ▁of ▁gr ains ▁to ▁make ▁it ▁suitable ▁for ▁the ▁liv est ock ▁feed . ▁Cot ton seed ▁meal ▁and ▁h ull s ▁are ▁one ▁of ▁the ▁most ▁abund antly ▁available ▁natural ▁sources ▁of ▁protein ▁and ▁fiber ▁used ▁to ▁feed ▁liv est ock . ▁ ▁Cot ton seed ▁as ▁supplement ▁is ▁market ed ▁primarily ▁towards ▁agricultural ▁sectors ▁that ▁feed ▁d airy ▁c ows . ▁Some ▁feed l ots ▁use ▁corn ▁to ▁supplement ▁the ▁for age ▁di ets ▁of ▁c ows ; ▁high ▁st arch ▁di ets , ▁such ▁as ▁those ▁in ▁corn ▁supplement ed ▁di ets , ▁can ▁lead ▁to ▁liver ▁damage ▁in ▁c ows . ▁Cot ton seed ▁is ▁considered ▁a ▁safer ▁alternative ▁to ▁corn ▁supplement ed ▁di ets ▁due ▁to ▁its ▁low ▁st arch ▁content ▁. ▁Cot ton seed ▁as ▁liv est ock ▁feed ▁must ▁also |
▁be ▁mon it ored ▁for ▁safety ▁since ▁the ▁food st uff ▁is ▁high ▁in ▁energy / f at ▁and ▁too ▁much ▁fat ▁content ▁in ▁a ▁cow ' s ▁diet ▁can ▁disrupt ▁its ▁ability ▁to ▁digest ▁fiber , ▁leading ▁to ▁other ▁complic ations . ▁ ▁Cot ton seed ▁meal ▁ ▁Cot ton seed ▁meal ▁is ▁a ▁good ▁source ▁of ▁protein . ▁The ▁two ▁types ▁of ▁meal ▁extr action ▁processes ▁are ▁sol vent ▁extr action ▁and ▁mechanical ▁extr action . ▁Most ▁of ▁the ▁meal ▁is ▁extracted ▁mechan ically ▁through ▁cotton seed ▁k ern els . ▁The ▁fl aked ▁cotton seed ▁k ern els ▁are ▁put ▁under ▁high ▁pressure ▁through ▁a ▁screw ▁inside ▁a ▁constantly ▁revol ving ▁barrel . ▁The ▁screw ▁p ushes ▁out ▁the ▁oil ▁through ▁the ▁open ings ▁made ▁in ▁the ▁barrel . ▁The ▁dry ▁pieces ▁left ▁in ▁the ▁barrel ▁are ▁preserved ▁and ▁ground ▁into ▁meal . ▁During ▁the ▁sol vent ▁extr action ▁process , ▁the ▁cotton seed ▁k ern els ▁are ▁subject ed ▁to ▁fine ▁grinding ▁by ▁pushing ▁them ▁through ▁an ▁exp ander ▁and ▁then ▁the ▁sol vent ▁is ▁used ▁to ▁extract ▁most ▁of ▁the ▁oil . ▁The ▁sol vent - extract ed ▁meals ▁have ▁a ▁lower ▁fat ▁content ▁of ▁ 0 . 5 % ▁than ▁the ▁mechan ically ▁extracted ▁meals ▁with ▁a ▁fat ▁content ▁of ▁ 2 . 0 %. ▁Cot ton seed ▁meal ▁contains ▁more ▁arg in ine ▁than ▁so y bean ▁meal . ▁Cot ton seed ▁meal ▁can ▁be ▁used ▁in ▁multiple ▁ways : ▁either ▁alone ▁or ▁mixed ▁with ▁other |
▁plant ▁and ▁animal ▁protein ▁sources . ▁ ▁Cot ton seed ▁h ull s ▁ ▁The ▁outer ▁cover ings ▁of ▁the ▁cotton seed , ▁known ▁as ▁cotton seed ▁h ull s , ▁are ▁removed ▁from ▁the ▁cotton ▁k ern els ▁before ▁the ▁oil ▁is ▁extracted . ▁Cot ton seed ▁h ull s ▁are ▁an ▁excellent ▁source ▁of ▁liv est ock ▁feed ▁as ▁they ▁contain ▁about ▁ 8 % ▁cotton ▁lin ters , ▁which ▁are ▁nearly ▁ 1 0 0 % ▁cell ul ose . ▁They ▁require ▁no ▁grinding ▁and ▁easily ▁mix ▁with ▁other ▁feed ▁sources . ▁As ▁they ▁are ▁easy ▁to ▁handle , ▁their ▁transportation ▁cost ▁is ▁also ▁fairly ▁low . ▁ ▁Wh ole ▁cotton seed ▁is ▁another ▁feed ▁product ▁of ▁cotton seed ▁used ▁to ▁feed ▁liv est ock . ▁It ▁is ▁the ▁seed ▁left ▁after ▁the ▁separation ▁of ▁long ▁fib res ▁from ▁cotton , ▁and ▁serves ▁as ▁a ▁good ▁source ▁of ▁cell ul ose ▁for ▁r umin ants . ▁Wh ole ▁cotton seed ▁leads ▁to ▁high ▁production ▁of ▁milk ▁and ▁fat ▁when ▁fed ▁to ▁a ▁high - produ cing ▁d airy ▁cow . ▁It ▁can ▁be ▁cost ▁effective ▁and ▁provides ▁nut ri ents ▁with ▁a ▁high ▁protein ▁value ▁of ▁about ▁ 2 3 %, ▁cru de ▁fib re ▁value ▁of ▁ 2 5 %, ▁and ▁high ▁energy ▁value ▁of ▁ 2 0 %. ▁Wh ole ▁cotton seed ▁serves ▁as ▁a ▁highly ▁digest ible ▁feed ▁which ▁also ▁impro ves ▁the ▁re product ive ▁performance ▁in ▁liv est ock . ▁P ima ▁cotton seed , |
▁which ▁is ▁free ▁of ▁lin ters ▁by ▁default , ▁and ▁del inted ▁cotton seed ▁are ▁other ▁types ▁of ▁cotton seed ▁feed ▁products . ▁ ▁Cons um ption ▁by ▁humans ▁ ▁Cot ton se eds ▁are ▁toxic ▁to ▁humans ▁and ▁most ▁animals ▁due ▁to ▁the ▁presence ▁of ▁g oss yp ol , ▁though ▁it ▁is ▁toler ated ▁by ▁c ows , ▁and ▁cannot ▁be ▁consumed ▁by ▁humans ▁without ▁processing . ▁In ▁order ▁to ▁make ▁cotton seed ▁oil ▁fit ▁for ▁human ▁consumption , ▁it ▁must ▁be ▁processed ▁to ▁remove ▁the ▁g oss yp ol . ▁In ▁October ▁ 2 0 1 8 , ▁the ▁United ▁States ▁Department ▁of ▁Agricult ure ▁approved ▁for ▁farming ▁a ▁gen et ically ▁modified ▁version ▁of ▁cotton seed ▁developed ▁by ▁Dr . ▁Ke ert i ▁R ath ore ▁of ▁Texas ▁A & M ▁Ag ri Life ▁Research ▁that ▁contains ▁ultra - low ▁amounts ▁of ▁g oss yp ol ▁in ▁its ▁seeds . ▁ ▁The ▁to x in ▁remains ▁present ▁in ▁other ▁parts ▁of ▁the ▁plant ▁to ▁protect ▁against ▁p ests , ▁but ▁is ▁not ▁yet ▁approved ▁by ▁the ▁Food ▁and ▁Drug ▁Administration ▁for ▁human ▁consumption . ▁ ▁Cot ton seed ▁oil ▁ ▁The ▁ref ined ▁seed ▁oil ▁extracted ▁from ▁the ▁k ern els ▁can ▁be ▁used ▁as ▁a ▁cooking ▁oil ▁or ▁in ▁salad ▁dress ings . ▁It ▁is ▁also ▁used ▁in ▁the ▁production ▁of ▁short ening ▁and ▁marg ar ine . ▁Cot ton ▁grown ▁for ▁the ▁extr action ▁of ▁cotton seed ▁oil ▁is ▁one ▁of ▁major ▁crops ▁grown ▁around ▁the ▁world |
▁for ▁the ▁production ▁of ▁oil , ▁after ▁so y , ▁corn , ▁and ▁can ola . ▁ ▁F ert il izer ▁ ▁The ▁cotton seed ▁meal ▁after ▁being ▁dried ▁can ▁be ▁used ▁as ▁a ▁dry ▁organic ▁fert il izer , ▁as ▁it ▁contains ▁ 4 1 % ▁protein . ▁ ▁It ▁can ▁also ▁be ▁mixed ▁with ▁other ▁natural ▁fert il izers ▁to ▁improve ▁its ▁quality ▁and ▁use . ▁Due ▁to ▁its ▁natural ▁nut ri ents , ▁cotton seed ▁meal ▁impro ves ▁soil ' s ▁texture ▁and ▁helps ▁retain ▁moisture . ▁It ▁serves ▁as ▁a ▁good ▁source ▁of ▁natural ▁fert il izers ▁in ▁dry ▁areas ▁due ▁to ▁its ▁tendency ▁of ▁keeping ▁the ▁soil ▁moist . ▁Cot ton seed ▁meal ▁and ▁cotton seed ▁as hes ▁are ▁also ▁sometimes ▁used ▁to ▁supplement ▁organic ▁hydro pon ic ▁solutions . ▁Cot ton seed ▁meal ▁fert il izers ▁can ▁be ▁used ▁for ▁ro ses , ▁cam ell ias , ▁or ▁veget able ▁gardens . ▁ ▁Cos met ics ▁ ▁The ▁fine ▁quality ▁oil ▁extracted ▁from ▁cotton seed ▁during ▁the ▁extr action ▁process ▁is ▁also ▁used ▁in ▁cos met ics , ▁such ▁as ▁moist ur izing ▁lot ions ▁and ▁bath ▁so aps . ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁ ▁National ▁Cot ton seed ▁Products ▁Association ▁— ▁the ▁US ▁organisation ▁of ▁cotton seed ▁producers ▁and ▁process ors ▁ ▁Benef its ▁of ▁Fe eding ▁Wh ole ▁Cot ton seed ▁ ▁http :// www . organ ic - g ard ening - for - life . com / c ot ton |
seed _ me al . html ▁ ▁http :// se eds - commerce . blog spot . ca / 2 0 0 4 _ 1 2 _ 0 1 _ archive . html ▁Cot ton seed ▁Oil ▁in ▁Global ▁Trade ▁ ▁Category : C ot ton <0x0A> </s> ▁is ▁a ▁former ▁Japanese ▁football ▁player . ▁He ▁married ▁N ami ▁Ot ake , ▁a ▁former ▁professional ▁football er ▁on ▁the ▁Japan ▁women ' s ▁national ▁football ▁team , ▁on ▁ 2 9 ▁June ▁ 2 0 1 2 . ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁ ▁Category : 1 9 8 7 ▁birth s ▁Category : L iving ▁people ▁Category : Associ ation ▁football ▁people ▁from ▁Ni ig ata ▁P ref ect ure ▁Category : J apan ese ▁football ers ▁Category : J 1 ▁League ▁players ▁Category : J 2 ▁League ▁players ▁Category : J apan ▁Football ▁League ▁players ▁Category : Tok yo ▁Ver dy ▁players ▁Category : F ag iano ▁Okay ama ▁players ▁Category : M ito ▁Holly H ock ▁players ▁Category : M ats um oto ▁Yam aga ▁FC ▁players ▁Category : Ex pat ri ate ▁football ers ▁in ▁Thailand ▁Category : Associ ation ▁football ▁mid field ers <0x0A> </s> ▁U b be ▁E ert ▁" U b " ▁I wer ks ▁( ; ▁March ▁ 2 4 , ▁ 1 9 0 1 – ▁July ▁ 7 , ▁ 1 9 7 1 ) ▁was ▁an ▁American ▁anim ator , ▁cart oon ist , ▁character ▁designer , ▁invent or |
, ▁and ▁special ▁effects ▁techn ician , ▁who ▁designed ▁O sw ald ▁the ▁L ucky ▁Rab bit ▁and ▁Mic key ▁Mouse . ▁ ▁I wer ks ▁produced ▁alongside ▁Walt ▁Disney ▁and ▁won ▁numerous ▁awards , ▁including ▁multiple ▁Academy ▁Awards . ▁ ▁Early ▁life ▁I wer ks ▁was ▁born ▁in ▁Kansas ▁City , ▁Missouri . ▁His ▁father , ▁E ert ▁U b be ▁I ww er ks , ▁was ▁born ▁in ▁the ▁village ▁of ▁U tt um ▁in ▁East ▁Fr is ia ▁( n orth west ▁Germany , ▁today ▁part ▁of ▁the ▁municip ality ▁of ▁K rum m hör n ) ▁and ▁immigr ated ▁to ▁the ▁United ▁States ▁in ▁ 1 8 6 9 . ▁The ▁elder ▁I ww er ks , ▁who ▁worked ▁as ▁a ▁bar ber , ▁was ▁ 5 7 ▁when ▁U b ▁was ▁born ▁and ▁had ▁father ed ▁and ▁abandoned ▁several ▁previous ▁children ▁and ▁wives ▁of ▁his . ▁When ▁U b ▁was ▁a ▁teenager , ▁he ▁abandoned ▁him ▁as ▁well , ▁forcing ▁the ▁boy ▁to ▁drop ▁out ▁of ▁school ▁and ▁work ▁to ▁support ▁his ▁mother . ▁I wer ks ▁desp ised ▁his ▁father ▁and ▁never ▁spoke ▁of ▁him -- up on ▁learning ▁that ▁he ▁had ▁died , ▁he ▁reported ly ▁said ▁" Throw ▁him ▁in ▁a ▁d itch ." ▁U b ' s ▁full ▁name , ▁U b be ▁E rt ▁I ww er ks , ▁can ▁be ▁seen ▁on ▁early ▁Alice ▁Com ed ies ▁that ▁he ▁signed . ▁Several ▁years ▁later ▁he ▁simpl ified ▁his ▁name ▁to ▁" U |
b ▁I wer ks ", ▁sometimes ▁written ▁as ▁" U . ▁B . ▁I wer ks ". ▁ ▁He ▁is ▁the ▁father ▁of ▁Disney ▁Legend ▁Don ▁I wer ks ▁and ▁grandfather ▁of ▁documentary ▁film ▁producer ▁Les lie ▁I wer ks . ▁ ▁Career ▁I wer ks ▁was ▁considered ▁by ▁many ▁to ▁be ▁Walt ▁Disney ' s ▁oldest ▁friend ▁and ▁spent ▁most ▁of ▁his ▁career ▁with ▁Disney . ▁The ▁two ▁met ▁in ▁ 1 9 1 9 ▁while ▁working ▁for ▁the ▁P es men - R ub in ▁Art ▁Studio ▁in ▁Kansas ▁City , ▁and ▁eventually ▁started ▁their ▁own ▁commercial ▁art ▁business ▁together . ▁Disney ▁and ▁I wer ks ▁then ▁found ▁work ▁as ▁illustr ators ▁for ▁the ▁Kansas ▁City ▁Sl ide ▁New sp aper ▁Company ▁( which ▁was ▁later ▁named ▁The ▁Kansas ▁City ▁Film ▁Ad ▁Company ). ▁While ▁working ▁for ▁the ▁Kansas ▁City ▁Film ▁Ad ▁Company , ▁Disney ▁decided ▁to ▁take ▁up ▁work ▁in ▁animation , ▁and ▁I wer ks ▁soon ▁joined ▁him . ▁ ▁He ▁was ▁responsible ▁for ▁the ▁distinctive ▁style ▁of ▁the ▁earliest ▁Disney ▁animated ▁cart oons , ▁and ▁was ▁also ▁responsible ▁for ▁designing ▁Mic key ▁Mouse . ▁In ▁ 1 9 2 2 , ▁when ▁Disney ▁began ▁his ▁L augh - O - G ram ▁cart oon ▁series , ▁I wer ks ▁joined ▁him ▁as ▁chief ▁anim ator . ▁The ▁studio ▁went ▁bankrupt , ▁however , ▁and ▁in ▁ 1 9 2 3 ▁I wer ks ▁followed ▁Disney ' s ▁move ▁to ▁Los ▁Angeles ▁to ▁work ▁on ▁a ▁new ▁series ▁of |
▁cart oons ▁known ▁as ▁“ the ▁Alice ▁Com ed ies ” ▁which ▁had ▁live - action ▁mixed ▁with ▁animation . ▁After ▁the ▁end ▁of ▁this ▁series , ▁Disney ▁asked ▁I wer ks ▁to ▁design ▁a ▁character ▁that ▁became ▁O sw ald ▁the ▁L ucky ▁Rab bit . ▁The ▁first ▁cart oon ▁O sw ald ▁star red ▁in ▁was ▁animated ▁entirely ▁by ▁I wer ks . ▁Following ▁the ▁first ▁cart oon , ▁O sw ald ▁was ▁re des igned ▁on ▁the ▁ins istence ▁of ▁O sw ald ’ s ▁owner ▁and ▁the ▁distribut or ▁of ▁the ▁cart oons , ▁Universal ▁Pictures . ▁The ▁production ▁company ▁at ▁the ▁time , ▁W ink ler ▁Pictures , ▁gave ▁additional ▁input ▁on ▁the ▁character ’ s ▁design . ▁ ▁In ▁spring ▁ 1 9 2 8 , ▁Disney ▁was ▁removed ▁from ▁the ▁O sw ald ▁series , ▁and ▁much ▁of ▁his ▁staff ▁was ▁hired ▁away ▁to ▁W ink ler ▁Pictures . ▁He ▁promised ▁to ▁never ▁again ▁work ▁with ▁a ▁character ▁he ▁did ▁not ▁own . ▁Disney ▁asked ▁I wer ks , ▁who ▁stayed ▁on , ▁to ▁start ▁drawing ▁up ▁new ▁character ▁ideas . ▁I wer ks ▁tried ▁sk et ches ▁of ▁fro gs , ▁dogs , ▁and ▁cats , ▁but ▁none ▁of ▁these ▁appe aled ▁to ▁Disney . ▁A ▁female ▁cow ▁and ▁male ▁horse ▁were ▁created ▁at ▁this ▁time ▁by ▁I wer ks , ▁but ▁were ▁also ▁rejected . ▁They ▁later ▁turned ▁up ▁as ▁Clar abel le ▁Cow ▁and ▁Hor ace ▁Hor sec ollar . ▁U b ▁I |
wer ks ▁eventually ▁got ▁inspiration ▁from ▁an ▁old ▁drawing . ▁In ▁ 1 9 2 5 , ▁Hugh ▁Har man ▁drew ▁some ▁sk et ches ▁of ▁m ice ▁around ▁a ▁photograph ▁of ▁Walt ▁Disney . ▁Then , ▁on ▁a ▁train ▁ride ▁back ▁from ▁a ▁failed ▁business ▁meeting , ▁Walt ▁Disney ▁came ▁up ▁with ▁the ▁original ▁sketch ▁for ▁the ▁character ▁that ▁was ▁eventually ▁called ▁Mic key ▁Mouse . ▁After ward , ▁Disney ▁took ▁the ▁sketch ▁to ▁I wer ks . ▁In ▁turn , ▁he ▁drew ▁a ▁more ▁clean - cut ▁and ▁ref ined ▁version ▁of ▁Mic key , ▁but ▁one ▁that ▁still ▁followed ▁the ▁original ▁sketch . ▁ ▁The ▁first ▁few ▁Mic key ▁Mouse ▁and ▁Sil ly ▁Sym ph on ies ▁cart oons ▁were ▁animated ▁almost ▁entirely ▁by ▁I wer ks , ▁including ▁Ste amb o at ▁Will ie ▁and ▁The ▁S ke leton ▁Dance . ▁However , ▁as ▁I wer ks ▁began ▁to ▁draw ▁more ▁and ▁more ▁cart oons ▁on ▁a ▁daily ▁basis , ▁he ▁ch af ed ▁under ▁Disney ' s ▁dict ator ial ▁rule . ▁I wer ks ▁also ▁felt ▁he ▁wasn ' t ▁getting ▁the ▁credit ▁he ▁deserved ▁for ▁drawing ▁all ▁of ▁Disney ' s ▁successful ▁cart oons . ▁Eventually , ▁I wer ks ▁and ▁Disney ▁had ▁a ▁falling ▁out ; ▁their ▁friendship ▁and ▁working ▁partnership ▁were ▁sever ed ▁in ▁January ▁ 1 9 3 0 . ▁According ▁to ▁an ▁un conf irmed ▁account , ▁a ▁child ▁approached ▁Disney ▁and ▁I wer ks ▁at ▁a ▁party ▁and ▁asked ▁for ▁a |
▁picture ▁of ▁Mic key ▁to ▁be ▁drawn ▁on ▁a ▁nap kin , ▁to ▁which ▁Disney ▁handed ▁the ▁pen ▁and ▁paper ▁to ▁I wer ks ▁and ▁stated , ▁" Draw ▁it ." ▁I wer ks ▁became ▁fur ious ▁and ▁threw ▁the ▁pen ▁and ▁paper , ▁storm ing ▁out . ▁I wer ks ▁accepted ▁a ▁contract ▁with ▁Disney ▁compet itor ▁Pat ▁Pow ers ▁to ▁leave ▁Disney ▁and ▁start ▁an ▁animation ▁studio ▁under ▁his ▁own ▁name . ▁His ▁last ▁Mic key ▁Mouse ▁cart oon ▁was ▁The ▁C act us ▁Kid . ▁( P ow ers ▁and ▁Disney ▁had ▁an ▁earlier ▁falling - out ▁over ▁Disney ' s ▁use ▁of ▁the ▁Pow ers ▁C ine phone ▁sound - on - film ▁system — act ually ▁copied ▁by ▁Pow ers ▁from ▁De Fore st ▁Ph on of il m ▁without ▁credit — in ▁early ▁Disney ▁cart oons .) ▁ ▁The ▁I wer ks ▁Studio ▁opened ▁in ▁ 1 9 3 0 . ▁Financial ▁back ers ▁led ▁by ▁Pat ▁Pow ers ▁suspected ▁that ▁I wer ks ▁was ▁responsible ▁for ▁much ▁of ▁Disney ' s ▁early ▁success . ▁However , ▁while ▁animation ▁for ▁a ▁time ▁suffered ▁at ▁Disney ▁from ▁I wer ks ' ▁departure , ▁it ▁soon ▁re bound ed ▁as ▁Disney ▁brought ▁in ▁talented ▁new ▁young ▁anim ators . ▁ ▁Despite ▁a ▁contract ▁with ▁M GM ▁to ▁distribute ▁his ▁cart oons , ▁and ▁the ▁introduction ▁of ▁a ▁new ▁character ▁named ▁“ Fl ip ▁the ▁F rog ”, ▁and ▁later ▁“ Will ie ▁Wh op per ”, ▁the ▁I wer |
ks ▁Studio ▁was ▁never ▁a ▁major ▁commercial ▁success ▁and ▁failed ▁to ▁rival ▁either ▁Disney ▁or ▁Fle ischer ▁Studios . ▁ ▁New ly - h ired ▁anim ator ▁Fred ▁K op iet z ▁recommended ▁that ▁I wer ks ▁employ ▁a ▁friend ▁from ▁Ch ou in ard ▁Art ▁School , ▁Chuck ▁Jones , ▁who ▁was ▁hired ▁and ▁put ▁ ▁to ▁work ▁as ▁a ▁cel ▁was her . ▁ ▁The ▁Fl ip ▁and ▁Will ie ▁cart oons ▁were ▁later ▁distributed ▁on ▁the ▁home - m ovie ▁market ▁by ▁Official ▁Films ▁in ▁the ▁ 1 9 4 0 s . ▁From ▁ 1 9 3 3 ▁to ▁ 1 9 3 6 , ▁he ▁produced ▁a ▁series ▁of ▁shorts ▁( independ ently ▁distributed , ▁not ▁part ▁of ▁the ▁M GM ▁deal ) ▁in ▁C ine color , ▁named ▁Com i Color ▁Cart oons . ▁The ▁Com i Color ▁series ▁mostly ▁focused ▁on ▁fair y ▁tales ▁with ▁no ▁continuing ▁character ▁or ▁star . ▁Later ▁in ▁the ▁ 1 9 4 0 s , ▁this ▁series ▁received ▁home - m ovie ▁distribution ▁by ▁Castle ▁Films . ▁C ine color ▁produced ▁the ▁ 1 6 mm ▁prints ▁for ▁Castle ▁Films ▁with ▁red ▁em ulsion ▁on ▁one ▁side ▁and ▁blue ▁em ulsion ▁on ▁the ▁other . ▁Later ▁in ▁the ▁ 1 9 7 0 s ▁Black h awk ▁Films ▁released ▁these ▁for ▁home ▁use , ▁but ▁this ▁time ▁using ▁conventional ▁East m anc ol or ▁film ▁stock . ▁They ▁are ▁now ▁in ▁the ▁public ▁domain ▁and ▁are ▁available ▁on ▁V |
HS ▁and ▁DVD . ▁He ▁also ▁experiment ed ▁with ▁stop - m otion ▁animation ▁in ▁combination ▁with ▁the ▁multi plane ▁camera , ▁and ▁made ▁a ▁short ▁called ▁The ▁Toy ▁Par ade , ▁which ▁was ▁never ▁released ▁in ▁public . ▁In ▁ 1 9 3 6 , ▁back ers ▁withd rew ▁financial ▁support ▁from ▁the ▁I wer ks ▁Studio , ▁and ▁it ▁folded ▁soon ▁after . ▁ ▁In ▁ 1 9 3 7 , ▁Leon ▁Sch les inger ▁Produ ctions ▁contract ed ▁I wer ks ▁to ▁produce ▁four ▁Lo oney ▁T unes ▁shorts ▁star ring ▁P ork y ▁P ig ▁and ▁Gab by ▁Go at . ▁I wer ks ▁directed ▁the ▁first ▁two ▁shorts , ▁while ▁former ▁Sch les inger ▁anim ator ▁Robert ▁Cl amp ett ▁was ▁promoted ▁to ▁director ▁and ▁hel med ▁the ▁other ▁two ▁shorts ▁before ▁he ▁and ▁his ▁unit ▁returned ▁to ▁the ▁main ▁Sch les inger ▁lot . ▁I wer ks ▁then ▁did ▁contract ▁work ▁for ▁Screen ▁G ems ▁( then ▁Columbia ▁Pictures ' ▁cart oon ▁division ) ▁ ▁where ▁he ▁was ▁the ▁director ▁of ▁several ▁of ▁the ▁Color ▁R haps od ies ▁shorts ▁before ▁returning ▁to ▁work ▁for ▁Disney ▁in ▁ 1 9 4 0 . ▁ ▁After ▁his ▁return ▁to ▁the ▁Disney ▁studio , ▁I wer ks ▁mainly ▁worked ▁on ▁developing ▁special ▁visual ▁effects . ▁He ▁is ▁cred ited ▁as ▁developing ▁the ▁processes ▁for ▁combining ▁live - action ▁and ▁animation ▁used ▁in ▁Song ▁of ▁the ▁South ▁( 1 9 4 6 ), ▁as ▁well ▁as ▁the ▁x er ographic |
▁process ▁adapted ▁for ▁cel ▁animation . ▁He ▁also ▁worked ▁at ▁W ED ▁Enter prises , ▁now ▁Walt ▁Disney ▁Imagine ering , ▁helping ▁to ▁develop ▁many ▁Disney ▁theme ▁park ▁attra ctions ▁during ▁the ▁ 1 9 6 0 s . ▁I wer ks ▁did ▁special ▁effects ▁work ▁outside ▁the ▁studio ▁as ▁well , ▁including ▁his ▁Academy ▁Award ▁nominated ▁achievement ▁for ▁Alfred ▁H itch cock ' s ▁The ▁Bird s ▁( 1 9 6 3 ). ▁ ▁I wer ks ' ▁most ▁famous ▁work ▁outside ▁creating ▁and ▁anim ating ▁Mic key ▁Mouse ▁was ▁Fl ip ▁the ▁F rog ▁from ▁his ▁own ▁studio . ▁According ▁to ▁Chuck ▁Jones , ▁who ▁worked ▁for ▁him , ▁" He ▁was ▁the ▁first , ▁if ▁not ▁the ▁first , ▁to ▁give ▁his ▁characters ▁depth ▁and ▁round ness . ▁But ▁he ▁had ▁no ▁concept ▁of ▁humor ; ▁he ▁simply ▁wasn ' t ▁a ▁funny ▁guy ." ▁ ▁Death ▁I wer ks ▁died ▁in ▁ 1 9 7 1 ▁of ▁a ▁heart ▁attack ▁in ▁B urb ank , ▁California , ▁aged ▁ 7 0 , ▁and ▁his ▁as hes ▁inter red ▁in ▁a ▁n iche ▁in ▁the ▁Col um bar ium ▁of ▁Rem em br ance ▁at ▁Forest ▁La wn ▁Memorial ▁Park , ▁Hollywood ▁Hills ▁C emetery . ▁ ▁In flu ence ▁and ▁t ributes ▁The ▁U b ▁I wer ks ▁Award ▁for ▁Technical ▁A chie vement , ▁as ▁part ▁of ▁the ▁Annie ▁Awards , ▁is ▁named ▁in ▁his ▁honour . ▁ ▁A ▁rare ▁self - port rait ▁of ▁I wer ks |
▁was ▁found ▁in ▁the ▁garbage ▁bin ▁at ▁an ▁animation ▁studio ▁in ▁B urb ank . ▁The ▁portrait ▁was ▁saved ▁and ▁is ▁now ▁part ▁of ▁the ▁An imation ▁Archives ▁in ▁B urb ank , ▁California . ▁ ▁After ▁the ▁Second ▁World ▁War , ▁much ▁of ▁I wer ks ' ▁early ▁animation ▁style ▁was ▁im itated ▁by ▁legendary ▁m anga ▁artists ▁Os am u ▁Te zu ka ▁and ▁Sh ō tar ō ▁I sh in om ori . ▁ ▁In ▁ 1 9 8 9 , ▁I wer ks ▁was ▁named ▁a ▁Disney ▁Legend . ▁ ▁In ▁the ▁ 1 9 9 6 ▁The ▁Sim ps ons ▁episode ▁" The ▁Day ▁the ▁Vi olence ▁D ied ", ▁a ▁relationship ▁similar ▁to ▁I wer ks ' ▁early ▁relationship ▁with ▁Walt ▁Disney ▁is ▁used ▁as ▁the ▁main ▁plot . ▁ ▁A ▁documentary ▁film , ▁The ▁Hand ▁Behind ▁the ▁Mouse : ▁The ▁U b ▁I wer ks ▁Story , ▁was ▁released ▁in ▁ 1 9 9 9 , ▁followed ▁by ▁a ▁book ▁written ▁by ▁I wer ks ' ▁grand d aughter ▁Les lie ▁I wer ks ▁and ▁John ▁Ken worthy ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 1 . ▁The ▁documentary , ▁created ▁by ▁Les lie ▁I wer ks , ▁was ▁released ▁as ▁part ▁of ▁The ▁Walt ▁Disney ▁Tre asures , ▁W ave ▁VII ▁series ▁( dis c ▁two ▁of ▁The ▁Advent ures ▁of ▁O sw ald ▁the ▁L ucky ▁Rab bit ▁collection ). ▁ ▁A ▁feature ▁film ▁released ▁in ▁ 2 0 1 4 ▁Walt ▁Before ▁Mic key , |
▁showed ▁how ▁U b ▁I wer ks , ▁port rayed ▁by ▁Arm ando ▁G ut ier rez , ▁and ▁Walt ▁Disney , ▁port rayed ▁by ▁Thomas ▁Ian ▁Nicholas , ▁co - created ▁Mic key ▁Mouse . ▁ ▁The ▁sixth ▁episode ▁from ▁the ▁second ▁season ▁of ▁Dr unk ▁History ▁(" H olly wood "), ▁tells ▁about ▁U b ' s ▁work ▁relationship ▁with ▁Disney , ▁with ▁stress ▁on ▁the ▁creation ▁of ▁Mic key ▁Mouse . ▁I wer ks ▁was ▁port rayed ▁in ▁the ▁episode ▁by ▁Tony ▁H ale . ▁ ▁Film ography ▁▁ 1 9 3 0 ▁▁ 1 9 3 1 ▁▁ 1 9 3 2 ▁▁ 1 9 3 3 ▁▁ 1 9 3 4 ▁▁ 1 9 3 5 ▁All ▁Com icol or ▁shorts . ▁▁ 1 9 3 6 ▁All ▁Com icol or ▁shorts . ▁▁ 1 9 3 7 – 1 9 4 1 ▁Contract ▁work ▁to ▁ ▁Leon ▁Sch les inger ▁Produ ctions ▁– ▁ 2 ▁cart oons ▁Contract ▁work ▁to ▁Screen ▁G ems / Col umb ia ▁Pictures ▁– ▁ 1 7 ▁cart oons ▁( I wer ks ▁was ▁only ▁personally ▁involved ▁with ▁ 1 6 ▁of ▁the ▁Color ▁R haps ody ▁series , ▁the ▁last ▁cart oon ▁in ▁the ▁deal ▁was ▁completed ▁by ▁Paul ▁F enn ell ▁after ▁I wer ks ▁had ▁left ▁his ▁own ▁studio ). ▁ ▁Gran ' pop ▁Mon key ▁series ▁of ▁cart oons . ▁Origin ally ▁to ▁be ▁ 2 4 ▁cart oon ▁only ▁ 3 ▁were ▁ever ▁made . ▁All ▁fil |
med ▁in ▁C ine color ▁ ▁{ | ▁class =" wik itable " ▁| - ▁! Title ▁! Release ▁Date ▁! Not es ▁| - ▁| B aby ▁Check ers ''' ▁| ? / ?? / 1 9 4 0 ▁| ▁| - ▁| Be aut y ▁Shop pe | ? / ?? / 1 9 4 0 ▁| ▁| - ▁| A ▁Bus y ▁Day ▁▁ ▁| ? / ?? / 1 9 4 0 ▁| Last ▁I wer ks ▁directed ▁cart oon ▁prior ▁returning ▁to ▁Disney ▁| - ▁| } ▁ ▁See ▁also ▁▁ ▁Walt ▁Disney ▁( 2 0 1 5 ▁P BS ▁film ) ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Further ▁reading ▁ ▁Les lie ▁I wer ks ▁and ▁John ▁Ken worthy , ▁The ▁Hand ▁Behind ▁the ▁Mouse ▁( Dis ney ▁Ed itions , ▁ 2 0 0 1 ) ▁and ▁documentary ▁of ▁the ▁same ▁name ▁( D VD , ▁ 1 9 9 9 ) ▁ ▁Leonard ▁M alt in , ▁Of ▁M ice ▁and ▁Magic : ▁A ▁History ▁of ▁American ▁An imated ▁Cart oons ▁( P engu in ▁Books , ▁ 1 9 8 7 ) ▁ ▁Jeff ▁Len burg , ▁The ▁Great ▁Cart oon ▁Direct ors '' ▁( Da ▁Cap o ▁Press , ▁ 1 9 9 3 ) ▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ ▁Category : 1 9 0 1 ▁birth s ▁Category : 1 9 7 1 ▁deaths ▁Category : Rec ip ients ▁of ▁the ▁Scient ific ▁and ▁Technical ▁Academy ▁Award ▁of ▁Mer it ▁Category : American ▁cart |
oon ists ▁Category : American ▁people ▁of ▁Fr is ian ▁descent ▁Category : American ▁animated ▁film ▁directors ▁Category : American ▁animated ▁film ▁producers ▁Category : Anim ators ▁from ▁Missouri ▁Category : B ur ials ▁at ▁Forest ▁La wn ▁Memorial ▁Park ▁( H olly wood ▁Hills ) ▁Category : Dis ney ▁imagine ers ▁Category : Fil m ▁directors ▁from ▁Missouri ▁Category : W alt ▁Disney ▁An imation ▁Studios ▁people ▁Category : Art ists ▁from ▁Kansas ▁City , ▁Missouri ▁Category : Special ▁effects ▁people ▁Category : Dis ney ▁com ics ▁artists ▁Category : War ner ▁B ros . ▁Cart oons ▁people ▁Category : Ac adem y ▁Award ▁for ▁Technical ▁A chie vement ▁winners <0x0A> </s> ▁Col our ▁C oding ▁was ▁an ▁Australian ▁ind ie ▁pop ▁band ▁officially ▁formed ▁in ▁ 2 0 1 1 ▁and ▁based ▁in ▁Sydney . ▁The ▁band ▁was ▁formed ▁by ▁Chris ▁Holland ▁and ▁Tim ▁Comm ande ur , ▁both ▁members ▁of ▁the ▁group ▁Oper ator ▁Please ; ▁after ▁Oper ator ▁Please ' s ▁second ▁album , ▁cous ins ▁Holland ▁and ▁Comm ande ur ▁began ▁writing ▁as ▁Col our ▁C oding . ▁The ▁band ▁released ▁its ▁first ▁EP ▁Pro of ▁in ▁March ▁ 2 0 1 2 ▁with ▁the ▁lead ▁single ▁" Per fect " ▁upload ed ▁as ▁a ▁free ▁track ▁online ▁in ▁November ▁ 2 0 1 1 . ▁ ▁Early ▁life ▁ ▁At ▁ages ▁ 1 2 ▁and ▁ 1 3 , ▁cous ins ▁Chris ▁and ▁Tim ▁recorded ▁an ▁extended ▁play ▁in ▁Tim ' s ▁father ' s ▁mark ▁studio |
. ▁In ▁ 2 0 0 5 , ▁Tim ▁joined ▁the ▁pop ▁group ▁Oper ator ▁Please ▁with ▁several ▁of ▁his ▁Gold ▁Coast ▁school mates , ▁including ▁founder ▁and ▁lead ▁vocal ist ▁Am and ah ▁Wil kins on . ▁In ▁ 2 0 0 8 , ▁Chris ▁joined ▁the ▁band ▁as ▁keyboard ist . ▁ ▁This ▁early ▁experience ▁helped ▁the ▁boys ▁realize ▁their ▁dream ▁of ▁forming ▁their ▁own ▁band , ▁Col our ▁C oding . ▁▁ 2 0 1 1 – present : ▁Pro of ▁ ▁In ▁September ▁ 2 0 1 1 , ▁Hop py ▁Studios ▁( S yd ney ) ▁produced ▁their ▁first ▁single , ▁" Per fect ". ▁It ▁was ▁a ▁free - to - download ▁online ▁release ▁track . ▁The ▁track ▁was ▁then ▁added ▁to ▁the ▁fourth ▁digital ▁release ▁by ▁New ▁York ▁label ▁Cos ine ▁Records ▁in ▁the ▁US . ▁ ▁In ▁March ▁ 2 0 1 2 , ▁the ▁du o ▁released ▁their ▁debut ▁extended ▁play ▁( EP ) ▁recorded ▁at ▁Sydney ' s ▁Hur ley ▁Studios , ▁titled ▁Pro of ▁and ▁introduced ▁their ▁first ▁conc erts . ▁ ▁On ▁ 3 0 ▁November ▁ 2 0 1 3 , ▁the ▁du o ▁announced ▁on ▁their ▁official ▁Facebook ▁page ▁that ▁they ▁would ▁be ▁entering ▁a ▁hi atus . ▁ ▁Disc ography ▁ ▁EP s ▁▁ ▁Pro of ▁( 2 0 1 2 ) ▁ ▁Pro of ▁Rem ixed ▁( 2 0 1 2 ) ▁ ▁Singles ▁ ▁" Per fect " ▁( 2 0 1 1 ) ▁ ▁" |
H old ▁T ight " ▁( 2 0 1 2 ) ▁ ▁" Y ours , ▁Not ▁Mine " /" H anging ▁On " ▁( 2 0 1 3 ) ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁▁ ▁Official ▁page ▁on ▁Facebook ▁Official ▁account ▁on ▁Twitter ▁Profile ▁on ▁Band camp ▁ ▁Category : Austral ian ▁alternative ▁rock ▁groups ▁Category : Mus ical ▁groups ▁established ▁in ▁ 2 0 1 1 <0x0A> </s> ▁Common ▁plant ar ▁digital ▁nerves ▁can ▁refer ▁to : ▁ ▁Common ▁plant ar ▁digital ▁nerves ▁of ▁med ial ▁plant ar ▁nerve ▁( n erv i ▁digital es ▁plant ares ▁communes ▁nerv i ▁plant aris ▁med ialis ) ▁ ▁Common ▁plant ar ▁digital ▁nerves ▁of ▁later al ▁plant ar ▁nerve ▁( n erv i ▁digital es ▁plant ares ▁communes ▁nerv i ▁plant aris ▁later alis ) <0x0A> </s> ▁N aw ag ai ▁is ▁an ▁administrative ▁unit , ▁known ▁as ▁Union ▁council ▁of ▁Bun er ▁District ▁in ▁the ▁K hy ber ▁Pak ht unk h wa ▁province ▁of ▁Pakistan . ▁ ▁District ▁Bun er ▁has ▁ 6 ▁Te hs ils ▁i . e . ▁D ag gar , ▁Ch ag har z ai , ▁Ch am la , ▁Kh ud u ▁K hel , ▁G agra ▁and ▁G ade z ai . ▁Each ▁te hs il ▁compris es ▁certain ▁numbers ▁of ▁union ▁coun c ils . ▁There ▁are ▁ 2 7 ▁union ▁coun c ils ▁in ▁Bun er ▁District . ▁ ▁See ▁also ▁▁▁ ▁Bun er ▁District ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Ex ternal |
▁links ▁United ▁Nations ▁H aj j info . org ▁U pload s ▁P BS ▁p aim an . js i . com ▁ ▁Category : B un er ▁District ▁Category : Pop ulated ▁places ▁in ▁Bun er ▁District ▁Category : Union ▁coun c ils ▁of ▁K hy ber ▁Pak ht unk h wa ▁Category : Union ▁Coun c ils ▁of ▁Bun er ▁District <0x0A> </s> ▁Henry ▁Bl anch ard ▁Fre eman ▁( Jan uary ▁ 1 7 , ▁ 1 8 3 7 ▁– ▁October ▁ 1 6 , ▁ 1 9 1 5 ) ▁was ▁an ▁American ▁soldier ▁who ▁received ▁the ▁Medal ▁of ▁Honor ▁for ▁valor ▁during ▁the ▁American ▁Civil ▁War . ▁ ▁Biography ▁Fre eman ▁served ▁in ▁the ▁American ▁Civil ▁War ▁in ▁the ▁ 1 8 th ▁Infan try ▁Regiment ▁for ▁the ▁Union ▁Army . ▁He ▁received ▁the ▁Medal ▁of ▁Honor ▁on ▁February ▁ 1 7 , ▁ 1 8 9 4 ▁for ▁his ▁actions ▁at ▁the ▁Battle ▁of ▁St ones ▁River . ▁ ▁A ▁transport ▁ship , ▁the ▁, ▁was ▁named ▁in ▁his ▁honor . ▁ ▁Medal ▁of ▁Honor ▁c itation ▁C itation : ▁ ▁Vol unt arily ▁went ▁to ▁the ▁front ▁and ▁picked ▁up ▁and ▁carried ▁to ▁a ▁place ▁of ▁safety , ▁under ▁a ▁heavy ▁fire ▁from ▁the ▁enemy , ▁an ▁acting ▁field ▁officer ▁who ▁had ▁been ▁wounded , ▁and ▁was ▁about ▁to ▁fall ▁into ▁enemy ▁hands . ▁ ▁See ▁also ▁ ▁List ▁of ▁American ▁Civil ▁War ▁Medal ▁of ▁Honor ▁recip ients : ▁A - F ▁ ▁Re ferences |
▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁Ar lington ▁National ▁C emetery ▁ ▁Military ▁Times ▁ ▁Category : 1 8 3 7 ▁birth s ▁Category : 1 9 1 5 ▁deaths ▁Category : Union ▁Army ▁soldiers ▁Category : Un ited ▁States ▁Army ▁Medal ▁of ▁Honor ▁recip ients ▁Category : People ▁from ▁Mount ▁Vern on , ▁Ohio ▁Category : People ▁of ▁Ohio ▁in ▁the ▁American ▁Civil ▁War ▁Category : American ▁Civil ▁War ▁recip ients ▁of ▁the ▁Medal ▁of ▁Honor ▁Category : B ur ials ▁at ▁Ar lington ▁National ▁C emetery <0x0A> </s> ▁Sy b ille ▁Gr un er ▁( born ▁ 1 8 ▁May ▁ 1 9 6 9 ) ▁was ▁a ▁member ▁of ▁the ▁German ▁women ’ s ▁national ▁hand ball ▁team ▁between ▁ 1 9 8 9 ▁and ▁ 1 9 9 5 . ▁In ▁ 1 9 9 3 ▁the ▁team ▁won ▁the ▁world ▁championship s ▁in ▁a ▁very ▁close ▁game ▁against ▁Denmark . ▁One ▁year ▁later , ▁during ▁the ▁European ▁championship ▁final ▁in ▁Berlin , ▁they ▁played ▁the ▁Dan ish ▁team ▁again ▁and ▁lost . ▁ ▁At ▁the ▁Olympic ▁Games ▁in ▁Barcelona ▁in ▁ 1 9 9 2 ▁the ▁team ▁had ▁high ▁hopes ▁of ▁a ▁medal ▁but ▁placed ▁a ▁disappoint ing ▁fourth . ▁ ▁In ▁the ▁play - off ▁for ▁the ▁bronze ▁medal ▁they ▁lost ▁against ▁the ▁odds - on ▁favourite , ▁Russia . ▁ ▁Sy b ille ▁was ▁born ▁in ▁Er furt ▁in ▁East ▁Germany . ▁ ▁She ▁attended ▁Kinder - ▁und ▁Jug ends port sch ule ▁in ▁Leip zig , ▁a |
▁special ▁school ▁for ▁athlet ically - tal ented ▁children . ▁At ▁the ▁age ▁of ▁ 1 6 ▁she ▁was ▁a ▁member ▁of ▁the ▁senior ▁SC ▁Leip zig ▁team ▁that ▁won ▁the ▁European ▁cup . ▁Several ▁national ▁titles ▁with ▁SC ▁Leip zig ▁followed . ▁ ▁In ▁ 1 9 9 0 ▁she ▁moved ▁to ▁Le ver k us en ▁and ▁played ▁for ▁B ayer ▁ 0 4 ▁Le ver k us en ▁for ▁the ▁next ▁ 1 2 ▁years . ▁After ▁the ▁birth ▁of ▁her ▁first ▁daughter ▁and ▁winning ▁the ▁national ▁cup ▁she ▁finished ▁her ▁active ▁career ▁as ▁a ▁hand ball ▁player . ▁For ▁the ▁next ▁ 3 ▁years ▁she ▁worked ▁as ▁co - tr ainer ▁and , ▁after ▁the ▁birth ▁of ▁her ▁second ▁daughter ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 4 , ▁she ▁returned ▁for ▁another ▁year ▁to ▁the ▁coaching ▁bench . ▁ ▁Since ▁ 2 0 0 6 ▁she ▁has ▁been ▁working ▁for ▁T NT ▁In night . ▁She ▁married ▁the ▁former ▁basketball ▁player ▁B odo ▁K uc z mann ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 4 . ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁▁ ▁Profile ▁at ▁sports - reference . com ▁ ▁Category : 1 9 6 9 ▁birth s ▁Category : L iving ▁people ▁Category : S ports people ▁from ▁Er furt ▁Category : People ▁from ▁Bez irk ▁Er furt ▁Category : G erman ▁female ▁hand ball ▁players ▁Category : O lymp ic ▁hand ball ▁players ▁of ▁Germany ▁Category : Hand ball ▁players ▁at ▁the ▁ 1 9 9 2 ▁Summer ▁Olympics <0x0A> </s> ▁Mis |
g av ▁D ov ▁( , ▁lit . ▁D ov ' s ▁Fort ress ) ▁is ▁a ▁m osh av ▁in ▁south - cent ral ▁Israel . ▁Loc ated ▁near ▁G ed era ▁in ▁the ▁coastal ▁plain , ▁it ▁falls ▁under ▁the ▁juris diction ▁of ▁G eder ot ▁Regional ▁Council . ▁In ▁ ▁it ▁had ▁a ▁population ▁of ▁. ▁ ▁History ▁The ▁m osh av ▁was ▁founded ▁though ▁the ▁M ish ke i ▁Her ut ▁Be itar ▁settlement ▁movement ▁by ▁Her ut ▁members ▁from ▁Ha ifa ▁in ▁ 1 9 5 0 ▁on ▁land ▁that ▁had ▁belonged ▁to ▁the ▁dep op ulated ▁Palestinian ▁village ▁of ▁B ash shit . ▁▁ ▁It ▁was ▁named ▁after ▁D ov ▁Gr un er , ▁a ▁member ▁of ▁the ▁Ir gun ▁who ▁was ▁executed ▁by ▁the ▁British ▁authorities . ▁The ▁found ers ▁were ▁later ▁joined ▁by ▁new ▁immigrants ▁from ▁Iraq , ▁Poland ▁and ▁the ▁Soviet ▁Union . ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Category : M osh av im ▁Category : Pop ulated ▁places ▁in ▁Central ▁District ▁( Is rael ) ▁Category : Pop ulated ▁places ▁established ▁in ▁ 1 9 5 0 ▁Category : 1 9 5 0 ▁establish ments ▁in ▁Israel <0x0A> </s> ▁Only ▁may ▁refer ▁to : ▁ ▁Music ▁ ▁Albums ▁ ▁Only ▁( album ), ▁by ▁Tommy ▁Em manuel , ▁ 2 0 0 0 ▁ ▁The ▁Only , ▁an ▁EP ▁by ▁D ua ▁Lip a , ▁ 2 0 1 7 ▁ ▁Songs ▁ ▁" Only " ▁( An th ra x ▁song ), ▁ |
1 9 9 3 ▁ ▁" Only " ▁( N ick i ▁Min aj ▁song ), ▁ 2 0 1 4 ▁ ▁" Only " ▁( N ine ▁In ch ▁N ails ▁song ), ▁ 2 0 0 5 ▁ ▁" The ▁Only ", ▁by ▁St atic - X , ▁ 2 0 0 3 ▁ ▁" Only ", ▁by ▁Ass ▁P on ys ▁from ▁L oh io , ▁ 2 0 0 1 ▁ ▁" Only ", ▁by ▁F use ▁O D G , ▁ 2 0 1 5 ▁ ▁" Only ", ▁by ▁Imagine ▁Drag ons ▁from ▁Or ig ins , ▁ 2 0 1 8 ▁ ▁" Only ", ▁by ▁N F ▁from ▁The ▁Search , ▁ 2 0 1 9 ▁ ▁" Only ", ▁by ▁Sarah ▁V augh an ▁from ▁Sarah ▁S light ly ▁Class ical , ▁ 1 9 6 3 ▁ ▁Pl aces ▁ ▁Only , ▁Missouri , ▁US ▁ ▁Only , ▁Tennessee , ▁US ▁ ▁Other ▁uses ▁ ▁Only ▁( film ), ▁a ▁ 2 0 1 9 ▁post - ap oc aly ptic ▁romance ▁film ▁ ▁Only ▁( mag azine ), ▁a ▁ 2 0 0 0 s ▁Canadian ▁news ▁and ▁entertainment ▁magazine ▁ ▁Jerry ▁Only ▁( born ▁ 1 9 5 9 ), ▁American ▁punk ▁rock ▁bass ist ▁and ▁singer ▁ ▁See ▁also ▁▁▁▁▁▁ ▁On ley ▁( dis ambigu ation ) <0x0A> </s> ▁Mount ▁Gib son , ▁Western ▁Australia ▁is ▁located ▁on ▁the ▁ ▁W ub in ▁- ▁Mount ▁Mag net ▁section ▁of ▁the |
▁Great ▁Northern ▁Highway ▁in ▁the ▁mid - west ▁region ▁of ▁Western ▁Australia . ▁ ▁She ep ▁and ▁conservation ▁Mount ▁Gib son ▁is ▁also ▁the ▁name ▁of ▁a ▁past oral ▁lease ▁( she ep ▁station ) ▁and ▁a ▁nature ▁conserv ancy ▁project . ▁ ▁Min ing ▁In ▁the ▁early ▁twentieth ▁century ▁it ▁was ▁a ▁gold ▁exploration ▁area , ▁and ▁continued ▁to ▁be ▁of ▁interest ▁for ▁some ▁time . ▁Currently ▁it ▁is ▁the ▁site ▁of ▁an ▁iron ▁ore ▁mine . ▁ ▁The ▁iron ▁ore ▁mine ▁and ▁operations ▁were ▁suspended ▁at ▁various ▁stages ▁due ▁to ▁contract ▁negotiations ▁between ▁the ▁mining ▁companies ▁and ▁their ▁clients . ▁ ▁Iron ▁ore ▁is ▁moved ▁first ▁by ▁road ▁to ▁Per en j ori ▁where ▁it ▁is ▁haul ed ▁by ▁rail ▁to ▁the ▁port ▁of ▁Ger ald ton . ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁▁ ▁Category : M id ▁West ▁( W estern ▁Australia ) <0x0A> </s> ▁The ▁Dark ▁Horse , ▁released ▁on ▁May ▁ 2 4 , ▁ 2 0 0 5 ▁through ▁He x ▁Records , ▁is ▁the ▁debut ▁full - length ▁studio ▁album ▁and ▁third ▁release ▁from ▁the ▁Roche ster - based ▁hard core ▁band ▁Ach illes . ▁It ▁is ▁the ▁follow - up ▁to ▁the ▁split ▁album ▁Ach illes / Engine er ▁and ▁received ▁mostly ▁favour able ▁reviews . ▁ ▁Track ▁listing ▁ ▁Person nel ▁▁ ▁Ach illes ▁ ▁R ory ▁van ▁G rol ▁- ▁vocals ▁ ▁Rob ▁Anton ucc i ▁- ▁guitar , ▁album ▁artwork , ▁design , ▁photography ▁ ▁Josh ▁D illon ▁- ▁bass ▁ ▁Chris ▁Brow ne |
▁- ▁drums ▁ ▁Studio ▁personnel ▁ ▁Ev an ▁P atter son ▁- ▁production , ▁additional ▁guitar ▁ ▁Chris ▁O w ens ▁- ▁engineering ▁ ▁Release ▁history ▁ ▁Details ▁▁ ▁Rec ording ▁studio : ▁Head b anging ▁Kill ▁Your ▁Mama ▁Music ▁in ▁Louis ville , ▁Kentucky ▁ ▁D istribut or : ▁L umber jack ▁M ord am ▁Music ▁Group ▁ ▁Rec ording ▁type : ▁studio ▁ ▁Rec ording ▁mode : ▁stere o ▁ ▁S PAR S ▁code : ▁n / a ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁▁ ▁Ach illes ▁My Space ▁ ▁Ach illes ▁P ure Volume ▁ ▁Ach illes ▁Last . fm ▁ ▁Category : 2 0 0 5 ▁albums ▁Category : A ch illes ▁( band ) ▁albums <0x0A> </s> ▁W ake ▁Up ▁with ▁Al ▁is ▁an ▁American ▁morning ▁television ▁program ▁on ▁The ▁We ather ▁Channel . ▁Air ing ▁Monday ▁through ▁Fr idays ▁live ▁from ▁ 5 ▁to ▁ 7 a . m . ▁Eastern ▁Time , ▁the ▁program ▁featured ▁a ▁mix ▁of ▁weather ▁forecast s , ▁news ▁head lines ▁and ▁feature ▁segments . ▁It ▁debut ed ▁on ▁July ▁ 2 0 , ▁ 2 0 0 9 ▁and ▁was ▁cancelled ▁effective ▁October ▁ 2 , ▁ 2 0 1 5 . ▁ ▁Program ▁history ▁The ▁program ▁was ▁co - host ed ▁by ▁Al ▁R oker , ▁long time ▁weather ▁anchor ▁of ▁the ▁NBC ▁morning ▁program ▁Today , ▁and ▁The ▁We ather ▁Channel ▁met e or ologist ▁Steph anie ▁A br ams . ▁R oker ▁hosted ▁from ▁Studio ▁ |
6 E , ▁one ▁of ▁NBC ' s ▁" new sn ook s " ▁at ▁ 3 0 ▁Roc ke f eller ▁Center ▁in ▁New ▁York ▁City ; ▁a ▁large ▁touch screen ▁was ▁used ▁during ▁the ▁broadcast ▁at ▁the ▁studio ▁to ▁illustr ate ▁current ▁and ▁predicted ▁weather ▁conditions . ▁MS N BC ▁anch ors ▁provided ▁news ▁head lines ▁during ▁a ▁segment ▁produced ▁out ▁of ▁MS N BC ' s ▁headquarters ▁at ▁Roc ke f eller ▁Center . ▁In ▁addition ▁to ▁weather ▁forecast s , ▁a ▁celebr ity ▁interview ▁was ▁usually ▁a ired ▁during ▁the ▁program , ▁in ▁a ▁manner ▁similar ▁to ▁those ▁featured ▁on ▁Today ; ▁this ▁has ▁led ▁to ▁criticism ▁from ▁some ▁viewers ▁on ▁the ▁perception ▁that ▁W ake ▁Up ▁with ▁Al ▁focused ▁more ▁on ▁entertainment ▁than ▁providing ▁weather ▁forecast s . ▁ ▁In ▁the ▁event ▁of ▁a ▁pending ▁or ▁ongoing ▁significant ▁weather ▁event ▁occurring ▁that ▁day ▁( such ▁as ▁a ▁severe ▁weather ▁outbreak , ▁winter ▁storm ▁or ▁a ▁hur ricane ▁threatening ▁the ▁United ▁States ), ▁a ▁special ▁two - hour ▁live ▁edition ▁of ▁W ake ▁Up ▁with ▁Al ▁occasionally ▁a ired ▁from ▁ 5 - 7 ▁a . m . ▁Eastern ▁( effect ively ▁pushing ▁back ▁the ▁start ▁time ▁of ▁its ▁lead - ins ▁– ▁previously ▁First ▁Out look , ▁First ▁Fore cast ▁and ▁We ather ▁Center ▁Live ▁– ▁by ▁one ▁hour ). ▁The ▁ 1 0 ▁a . m . ▁ET ▁re broad cast ▁was ▁originally ▁replaced ▁or ▁pre empt ed ▁with ▁a ▁special ▁live ▁tele cast ; ▁the ▁re |
broad cast ▁was ▁also ▁pre - empt ed ▁in ▁such ▁cases ▁by ▁an ▁additional ▁hour ▁of ▁America ' s ▁Morning ▁Head quarters . ▁A ▁special ▁edition ▁of ▁W ake ▁Up ▁with ▁Al ▁also ▁sometimes ▁a ired ▁on ▁weekend ▁m orn ings ▁from ▁ 5 – 7 a . m . ▁Eastern ▁during ▁significant ▁weather ▁events . ▁ ▁On ▁April ▁ 1 6 , ▁ 2 0 1 2 , ▁the ▁show ▁was ▁" re la unched " ▁with ▁the ▁introduction ▁of ▁a ▁new ▁opening ▁title ▁sequence ▁and ▁graphics ▁package . ▁In ▁addition , ▁A br ams ▁would ▁begin ▁co - host ing ▁the ▁program ▁from ▁the ▁New ▁York ▁City ▁studio ▁for ▁a ▁three - month ▁trial ▁run , ▁which ▁would ▁become ▁permanent ▁should ▁it ▁be ▁successful . ▁In ▁late ▁July ▁ 2 0 1 2 , ▁A br ams ▁returned ▁to ▁The ▁We ather ▁Channel ' s ▁Atlanta ▁studio ▁as ▁R oker ▁traveled ▁to ▁London ▁to ▁cover ▁the ▁ 2 0 1 2 ▁Summer ▁Olympics ▁for ▁Today ▁and ▁The ▁We ather ▁Channel ▁( with ▁Jim ▁Cant ore ▁also ▁covering ▁the ▁event ▁for ▁the ▁channel ); ▁by ▁this ▁point , ▁she ▁and ▁Mike ▁Bet tes ▁res umed ▁co - host ing ▁the ▁entire ▁three - hour ▁broadcast ▁of ▁Your ▁We ather ▁Today . ▁After ▁R oker ▁returned ▁to ▁New ▁York ▁City ▁following ▁the ▁Olympics , ▁A br ams ▁moved ▁back ▁to ▁the ▁New ▁York ▁City ▁studio ▁full - time ▁starting ▁in ▁August ▁ 2 0 1 2 ▁( in ▁effect , ▁resulting ▁in |
▁a ▁permanent ▁split ▁city ▁format ▁for ▁Your ▁We ather ▁Today ▁( now ▁America ' s ▁Morning ▁Head quarters ), ▁which ▁A br ams ▁had ▁also ▁co - anch ored ▁since ▁ 2 0 0 9 ). ▁By ▁this ▁point , ▁Richard ▁L ui ▁anch ored ▁the ▁weather ▁news ▁head lines ▁segment ▁from ▁MS N BC ▁out ▁of ▁the ▁W ake ▁Up ▁with ▁Al ▁studio . ▁ ▁On ▁November ▁ 1 2 , ▁ 2 0 1 2 , ▁as ▁part ▁of ▁a ▁massive ▁programming ▁rev amp ▁at ▁The ▁We ather ▁Channel , ▁W ake ▁Up ▁with ▁Al ▁was ▁expanded ▁to ▁ 9 0 ▁minutes , ▁running ▁from ▁ 5 : 3 0 – 7 a . m . ▁ET . ▁With ▁the ▁expansion , ▁the ▁program ▁once ▁again ▁debut ed ▁a ▁new ▁graphics ▁package ▁after ▁six ▁months . ▁On ▁November ▁ 6 , ▁ 2 0 1 4 , ▁as ▁part ▁of ▁another ▁programming ▁rev amp , ▁W ake ▁Up ▁with ▁Al ▁once ▁again ▁expanded ▁its ▁times lot , ▁this ▁time ▁to ▁two ▁hours , ▁running ▁from ▁ 5 – 7 a . m . ▁ET ▁due ▁to ▁a ▁h ike ▁in ▁ratings . ▁On ▁November ▁ 1 7 , ▁ 2 0 1 4 , ▁the ▁ 1 0 – 1 1 a . m . ▁ET ▁re broad cast ▁was ▁cancelled . ▁It ▁was ▁replaced ▁by ▁an ▁expanded ▁We ather ▁Center ▁Live , ▁co - host ed ▁by ▁Chris ▁Warren ▁and ▁Jen ▁Car f ag no . ▁ |
▁On ▁September ▁ 1 , ▁ 2 0 1 5 , ▁it ▁was ▁announced ▁that ▁W ake ▁Up ▁with ▁Al ▁would ▁be ▁cancelled . ▁Its ▁final ▁episode ▁a ired ▁on ▁October ▁ 2 , ▁ 2 0 1 5 . ▁Network ▁officials ▁cited ▁high ▁production ▁costs ▁as ▁a ▁factor , ▁o wing ▁to ▁being ▁the ▁only ▁program ▁on ▁The ▁We ather ▁Channel ▁that ▁was ▁produced ▁outside ▁of ▁Atlanta , ▁as ▁well ▁as ▁plans ▁to ▁focus ▁back ▁towards ▁live ▁weather ▁coverage ▁as ▁its ▁core ▁programming . ▁AM H Q ▁would ▁be ▁extended ▁to ▁fill ▁its ▁former ▁times lot , ▁while ▁co - host ▁Steph anie ▁A br ams ▁would ▁move ▁to ▁Atlanta ▁to ▁continue ▁her ▁role ▁on ▁the ▁program , ▁displ acing ▁Sam ▁Champion ▁who ▁now ▁holds ▁managing ▁editor ▁respons ibilities ▁at ▁The ▁We ather ▁Channel , ▁while ▁Al ▁R oker ▁will ▁continue ▁to ▁be ▁involved ▁with ▁The ▁We ather ▁Channel ▁as ▁a ▁contributor ▁during ▁breaking ▁news ▁events . ▁ ▁Not able ▁on - air ▁staff ▁W ake ▁Up ▁with ▁Al ▁was ▁anch ored ▁by ▁Al ▁R oker ▁and ▁Steph anie ▁A br ams , ▁with ▁Reyn olds ▁Wolf ▁as ▁a ▁segment ▁correspond ent ▁and ▁fill - in ▁and ▁news ▁reports ▁from ▁MS N BC ▁anch ors ▁Richard ▁L ui , ▁D ara ▁Brown , ▁Frances ▁River a ▁and ▁Alex ▁W itt . ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁ ▁Category : The ▁We ather ▁Channel ▁original ▁programming ▁Category : 2 0 0 9 ▁American ▁television ▁series ▁debut s ▁Category : 2 0 |
0 0 s ▁American ▁television ▁series ▁Category : 2 0 1 0 s ▁American ▁television ▁series ▁Category : English - language ▁television ▁programs ▁Category : 2 0 1 5 ▁American ▁television ▁series ▁end ings <0x0A> </s> ▁Pl um as ▁( Span ish ▁for ▁" fe athers ") ▁may ▁refer ▁to : ▁ ▁Pl aces ▁Canada ▁Pl um as , ▁Man it oba ▁Pl um as ▁station ▁ ▁Mexico ▁Santiago ▁I h uit l án ▁Pl um as ▁ ▁United ▁States ▁Pl um as , ▁L assen ▁County , ▁California ▁Pl um as , ▁Y uba ▁County , ▁California ▁Pl um as ▁Land ing , ▁California ▁Pl um as ▁County , ▁California ▁Pl um as ▁National ▁Forest ▁Pl um as ▁Lake , ▁California ▁ ▁Other ▁uses ▁USS ▁Pl um as ▁County , ▁American ▁tank ▁landing ▁ship ▁ ▁See ▁also ▁Pl uma ▁( dis ambigu ation ) <0x0A> </s> ▁Bernard ▁Charles ▁Henri ▁Cl avel ▁( May ▁ 2 9 , ▁ 1 9 2 3 ▁– ▁October ▁ 5 , ▁ 2 0 1 0 ) ▁was ▁a ▁French ▁writer . ▁ ▁Cl avel ▁was ▁born ▁in ▁L ons - le - Sa un ier . ▁From ▁a ▁hum ble ▁background , ▁he ▁was ▁largely ▁self - educ ated . ▁He ▁began ▁working ▁as ▁a ▁pas try ▁cook ▁app rent ice ▁when ▁he ▁was ▁ 1 4 ▁years ▁old . ▁He ▁later ▁had ▁several ▁jobs ▁until ▁he ▁began ▁working ▁as ▁a ▁journalist ▁in ▁the ▁ 1 9 5 0 s . ▁After ▁the ▁war , |
▁he ▁worked ▁for ▁the ▁social ▁insurance , ▁and ▁he ▁could ▁not ▁ded icate ▁himself ▁to ▁literature ▁until ▁ 1 9 6 4 . ▁He ▁has ▁lived ▁and ▁worked ▁in ▁many ▁places ▁and ▁lived ▁in ▁Sav oy ▁until ▁his ▁death . ▁ ▁His ▁first ▁novel ▁was ▁L ' O uv rier ▁de ▁la ▁n uit ▁( N ight ▁Work er , ▁ 1 9 5 6 ). ▁He ▁later ▁published ▁works ▁for ▁young ▁people ▁and ▁numerous ▁novels , ▁at ▁times ▁organ ised ▁into ▁series : ▁La ▁grande ▁patience ▁( The ▁Great ▁Pat ience , ▁ 4 ▁volumes ▁— ▁ 1 9 6 2 – 1 9 6 8 ), ▁Les ▁Col on nes ▁du ▁c iel ▁( He aven ' s ▁P ill ars , ▁ 5 ▁volumes ▁— ▁ 1 9 7 6 – 1 9 8 1 ), ▁or ▁Le ▁Roy a ume ▁du ▁nord ▁( N or thern ▁Kingdom , ▁ 6 ▁volumes ▁— ▁ 1 9 8 3 – 1 9 8 9 ). ▁ ▁In ▁his ▁writ ings , ▁he ▁employed ▁simple ▁language ▁and ▁attached ▁importance ▁to ▁hum ble ▁characters ▁and ▁to ▁the ▁defence ▁of ▁human ist ▁values ▁by ▁questioning ▁violence ▁and ▁war . ▁ ▁He ▁died ▁in ▁Gren ob le . ▁ ▁P riz es ▁and ▁membership s ▁ ▁Prix ▁Gon court ▁for ▁Les ▁F ru its ▁de ▁l ' h iver : ▁ 1 9 6 8 ▁ ▁Member ▁of ▁Ac adém ie ▁Gon court ▁ 1 9 7 1 – 1 9 7 7 . ▁ |
▁Member ▁of ▁Coord ination ▁française ▁pour ▁la ▁D éc enn ie ▁de ▁la ▁culture ▁de ▁pa ix ▁et ▁de ▁non - vi olence . ▁ ▁Member ▁of ▁Non - Vi olence ▁XX I ▁group ▁since ▁ 2 0 0 1 . ▁ ▁Partial ▁bibli ography ▁ ▁C argo ▁pour ▁l ' en fer , ▁ 1 9 9 3 ▁ ▁Mal ata ver ne , ▁ 1 9 9 3 ▁L ' Ar bre ▁qui ▁ch ante ▁Les ▁Ros es ▁de ▁Ver d un ▁Collection ▁La ▁Grande ▁Pat ience ▁ ▁La ▁M aison ▁des ▁autres ▁ ▁Cel ui ▁qui ▁v oul ait ▁vo ir ▁la ▁mer ▁ ▁Le ▁C œur ▁des ▁viv ants ▁ ▁Les ▁F ru its ▁de ▁l ' h iver ▁Collection ▁Les ▁Col on nes ▁du ▁c iel ▁ ▁La ▁Saison ▁des ▁lou ps ▁ ▁La ▁L um ière ▁du ▁lac ▁ ▁La ▁Fem me ▁de ▁guerre ▁ ▁Marie ▁Bon ▁pain ▁ ▁Comp agn ons ▁du ▁Nou ve au ▁Mon de ▁ ▁Collection ▁Le ▁Roy a ume ▁du ▁nord ▁ ▁Har ric ana , ▁ 1 9 8 3 ▁ ▁L ' Or ▁de ▁la ▁ter re , ▁ 1 9 8 4 ▁ ▁Mis ér éré , ▁ 1 9 8 5 ▁ ▁Am ar ok , ▁ 1 9 8 7 ▁ ▁L ' Ang él us ▁du ▁so ir , ▁ 1 9 8 8 ▁ ▁M aud its ▁sau v ages , ▁ 1 9 8 9 ▁ ▁Film ▁adapt ations ▁▁▁ ▁God ' s ▁Th |
under ▁( 1 9 6 6 ), ▁Den ys ▁de ▁La ▁Pat ell ière , ▁from ▁the ▁book ▁Q ui ▁m ' em porte . ▁ ▁Le ▁V oy age ▁du ▁père ▁( 1 9 6 6 ), ▁Den ys ▁de ▁La ▁Pat ell ière . ▁ ▁Television ▁adapt ations ▁▁ ▁La ▁M aison ▁des ▁autres ▁( 1 9 7 7 ), ▁Jean - P ierre ▁March and ▁Bernard ▁Cl avel . ▁ ▁L ' her cule ▁sur ▁la ▁place . ▁ ▁L ' Esp agn ol ▁( 1 9 6 7 ), ▁directed ▁by ▁Jean ▁Pr at . ▁ ▁Le ▁Tamb our ▁du ▁b ief ▁ ▁Le ▁Sil ence ▁des ▁arm es ▁ ▁Mal ata ver ne ▁ ▁La ▁Bou rel le ▁Les ▁colon nes ▁du ▁c iel , ▁adaptation ▁by ▁Gabriel ▁Ax el ▁in ▁ 5 ▁episodes ▁of ▁ 9 0 ▁minutes . ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁▁▁ ▁Official ▁website ▁ ▁Official ▁website ▁ ▁Bibli ography ▁ ▁Category : 1 9 2 3 ▁birth s ▁Category : 2 0 1 0 ▁deaths ▁Category : People ▁from ▁L ons - le - Sa un ier ▁Category : 2 0 th - century ▁French ▁non - f iction ▁writers ▁Category : 2 0 th - century ▁French ▁male ▁writers ▁Category : Writ ers ▁from ▁Bour g og ne - Fr anche - Com té ▁Category : P rix ▁Gon court ▁winners ▁Category : P rix ▁M aison ▁de ▁la ▁Pres se ▁winners ▁Category : K n ights ▁of ▁the ▁National |
▁Order ▁of ▁Quebec ▁Category : L ég ion ▁d ' hon neur ▁ref us als <0x0A> </s> ▁The ▁defending ▁champions ▁from ▁ 2 0 1 0 ▁were ▁V ital ia ▁Di at chen ko ▁and ▁E ir ini ▁Georg at ou , ▁as ▁there ▁was ▁no ▁event ▁in ▁ 2 0 1 2 ▁and ▁the ▁ 2 0 1 1 ▁S ow eto ▁Open ▁– ▁Women ' s ▁Dou bles ▁tournament ▁was ▁cancelled ▁due ▁to ▁heavy ▁rain ▁and ▁flo oding . ▁Neither ▁player ▁participated ▁in ▁ 2 0 1 3 . ▁ ▁Mag da ▁Lin ette ▁and ▁Ch anel ▁Sim mond s ▁won ▁the ▁title , ▁defe ating ▁Sam anth a ▁Murray ▁and ▁J ade ▁Wind ley ▁in ▁the ▁final , ▁ 6 – 1 , ▁ 6 – 3 . ▁ ▁Se eds ▁ ▁Draw ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁▁ ▁Draw ▁ ▁S ow eto ▁Open ▁- ▁Women ' s ▁Dou bles ▁ 2 0 1 3 ▁Dou bles <0x0A> </s> ▁Joseph ▁Maurice ▁P amb et ▁( 1 3 ▁March ▁ 1 8 5 4 ▁– ▁ 6 ▁January ▁ 1 9 1 6 ) ▁was ▁a ▁French ▁army ▁general . ▁ ▁Vol unte ering ▁for ▁service ▁in ▁ 1 8 7 2 ▁P amb et ▁graduated ▁from ▁the ▁E cole ▁Sp é cial e ▁Mil itaire ▁de ▁Saint - C yr ▁and ▁served ▁with ▁a ▁number ▁of ▁line ▁inf antry ▁and ▁light ▁inf antry ▁reg iments , ▁reaching ▁the ▁rank ▁of ▁captain ▁by ▁ 1 8 8 5 . ▁ ▁Having ▁attended |
▁the ▁É cole ▁Mil itaire ▁he ▁became ▁an ▁adj ut ant ▁to ▁his ▁reg iment ▁and ▁then ▁an ▁a ide ▁to ▁brig ade ▁and ▁divis ional ▁gener als . ▁ ▁Return ing ▁to ▁reg imental ▁service ▁as ▁a ▁chef ▁de ▁b ata illon ▁P amb et ▁began ▁a ▁nine - year ▁tour ▁of ▁service ▁in ▁Tun is ia ▁from ▁ 1 8 9 6 . ▁ ▁Le aving ▁Tun is ia ▁in ▁ 1 9 0 5 , ▁P amb et ▁gained ▁his ▁first ▁command , ▁that ▁of ▁an ▁inf antry ▁reg iment , ▁before ▁becoming ▁military ▁governor ▁of ▁Mar se ille . ▁ ▁A ▁number ▁of ▁brig ade ▁and ▁regional ▁commands ▁followed ▁before ▁he ▁was ▁appointed ▁commander ▁of ▁the ▁ 2 2 nd ▁Infan try ▁Division ▁and ▁a ▁général ▁de ▁division ▁in ▁ 1 9 1 2 . ▁ ▁P amb et ▁held ▁command ▁of ▁the ▁ 2 2 nd ▁Division ▁at ▁the ▁outbreak ▁of ▁the ▁First ▁World ▁War ▁and ▁led ▁it ▁into ▁many ▁of ▁the ▁early ▁battles . ▁ ▁After ▁the ▁division ' s ▁poor ▁performance ▁at ▁a ▁river ▁crossing ▁during ▁the ▁First ▁Battle ▁of ▁Pic ard y , ▁however , ▁P amb et ▁was ▁relieved ▁of ▁his ▁command ▁by ▁General ▁F och ▁for ▁his ▁" l ack ▁of ▁imp et us ". ▁ ▁P amb et ▁was ▁placed ▁in ▁reserve ▁and ▁made ▁assistant ▁to ▁the ▁commander ▁of ▁the ▁ 1 2 th ▁Military ▁Region . ▁ ▁It ▁was ▁in ▁this ▁capacity ▁that ▁he ▁was ▁acting ▁when ▁he ▁was ▁killed ▁in |
▁a ▁ ▁car ▁accident ▁at ▁Pl ais ance , ▁D ord og ne ▁on ▁ 6 ▁January ▁ 1 9 1 6 . ▁ ▁Early ▁career ▁ ▁Joseph ▁Maurice ▁P amb et ▁was ▁born ▁on ▁ 1 3 ▁March ▁ 1 8 5 4 ▁to ▁Pierre ▁Edu ard ▁El isa ▁P amb et ▁and ▁Math ilde ▁B aud ot ▁P amb et ▁at ▁Com mer cy , ▁Me use . ▁ ▁His ▁father ▁worked ▁for ▁the ▁land ▁registry ▁at ▁L ign y - en - Bar ro is . ▁ ▁P amb et ▁volunte ered ▁for ▁army ▁service ▁at ▁the ▁town ▁hall ▁in ▁Lang res ▁on ▁ 1 5 ▁November ▁ 1 8 7 2 , ▁at ▁the ▁age ▁of ▁ 1 8 . ▁ ▁N ine ▁days ▁later ▁he ▁was ▁appointed ▁a ▁cad et ▁at ▁the ▁E cole ▁Sp é cial e ▁Mil itaire ▁de ▁Saint - C yr . ▁ ▁P amb et ▁received ▁promotion ▁to ▁senior ▁cad et ▁on ▁ 5 ▁April ▁ 1 8 7 4 ▁and ▁was ▁commissioned ▁as ▁a ▁sous ▁lieutenant ▁in ▁the ▁ 1 0 th ▁Batt alion ▁of ▁the ▁Ch asse urs ▁à ▁P ied ▁on ▁ 1 ▁October ▁ 1 8 7 4 , ▁having ▁ranked ▁ 1 2 2 nd ▁out ▁of ▁his ▁class ▁of ▁ 3 0 4 ▁at ▁the ▁academ y . ▁ ▁P amb et ▁was ▁promoted ▁to ▁lieutenant ▁and ▁transferred ▁to ▁the ▁ 1 1 3 th ▁Line ▁Infan try ▁Regiment ▁on ▁ 1 1 ▁November ▁ 1 8 |
7 9 . ▁ ▁He ▁subsequently ▁transferred ▁to ▁the ▁ 3 rd ▁Line ▁Infan try ▁Regiment ▁on ▁ 1 0 ▁March ▁ 1 8 8 3 ▁and ▁was ▁promoted ▁to ▁captain ▁in ▁the ▁ 2 6 th ▁Batt alion ▁of ▁the ▁Ch asse urs ▁à ▁P ied ▁on ▁ 1 8 ▁March ▁ 1 8 8 5 . ▁ ▁He ▁married ▁Marie ▁Em il ie ▁Comp aret ▁on ▁ 7 ▁October ▁ 1 8 8 5 . ▁ ▁P amb et ▁attended ▁the ▁É cole ▁Mil itaire ▁between ▁ 1 ▁November ▁ 1 8 8 6 ▁and ▁ 1 1 ▁November ▁ 1 8 8 8 , ▁and ▁ranked ▁ 3 0 th ▁in ▁his ▁class ▁of ▁ 7 2 . ▁ ▁Return ing ▁to ▁his ▁batt alion , ▁he ▁served ▁as ▁adj ut ant ▁between ▁ 2 5 ▁May ▁ 1 8 8 8 ▁and ▁ 3 0 ▁November ▁ 1 8 8 8 , ▁when ▁he ▁became ▁a ide ▁to ▁the ▁general ▁command ing ▁the ▁ 5 8 th ▁Infan try ▁Brigade . ▁ ▁P amb et ▁was ▁transferred ▁to ▁the ▁ 1 1 1 th ▁Infan try ▁Regiment ▁on ▁ 7 ▁March ▁ 1 8 8 9 , ▁to ▁the ▁ 1 4 0 th ▁Infan try ▁Regiment ▁on ▁ 2 4 ▁January ▁ 1 8 9 0 ▁and ▁back ▁to ▁the ▁ 1 1 1 th ▁on ▁ 2 2 ▁March ▁ 1 8 9 0 . ▁ ▁Seven ▁days ▁later , ▁P amb et ▁became ▁a ide ▁to |
▁the ▁general ▁command ing ▁the ▁ 2 9 th ▁Infan try ▁Division . ▁ ▁P amb et ▁was ▁transferred ▁to ▁the ▁ 1 4 1 st ▁Infan try ▁Regiment ▁on ▁ 2 2 ▁March ▁ 1 8 9 3 ▁and ▁promoted ▁to ▁chef ▁de ▁b ata illon ▁in ▁the ▁ 3 rd ▁Infan try ▁Regiment ▁on ▁ 2 4 ▁December ▁ 1 8 9 4 , ▁before ▁transfer ring ▁to ▁the ▁ 4 th ▁Z ou ave ▁Regiment ▁on ▁ 3 0 ▁December ▁ 1 8 9 5 . ▁ ▁He ▁served ▁on ▁campaign ▁in ▁Tun is ia ▁from ▁ 3 0 ▁January ▁ 1 8 9 6 . ▁ ▁P amb et ▁was ▁appointed ▁a ▁che val ier ▁of ▁the ▁Leg ion ▁of ▁Hon our ▁on ▁ 2 9 ▁December ▁ 1 8 9 6 . ▁ ▁He ▁was ▁appointed ▁to ▁the ▁staff ▁of ▁the ▁Division ▁of ▁Occ up ation ▁in ▁Tun is ia ▁on ▁ 2 9 ▁ 1 8 9 7 , ▁a ▁role ▁he ▁occupied ▁when ▁promoted ▁to ▁lieutenant - col onel ▁on ▁ 3 ▁November ▁ 1 9 0 0 . ▁ ▁He ▁became ▁chief ▁of ▁staff ▁of ▁the ▁division ▁on ▁ 1 6 ▁October ▁ 1 9 0 1 . ▁ ▁P amb et ▁was ▁a ▁commander ▁of ▁the ▁Tun is ian ▁Order ▁of ▁Gl ory ▁and ▁held ▁the ▁golden ▁pal ms ▁of ▁the ▁Ord re ▁des ▁Pal mes ▁Ac adém iques . ▁ ▁First ▁commands ▁ ▁P amb et ▁was ▁promoted ▁to ▁colon el ▁and ▁received |
▁his ▁first ▁command , ▁that ▁of ▁the ▁ 1 3 th ▁Infan try ▁Regiment , ▁on ▁ 2 4 ▁June ▁ 1 9 0 5 . ▁ ▁He ▁left ▁Tun is ia ▁on ▁ 9 ▁July ▁that ▁year . ▁ ▁He ▁was ▁appointed ▁to ▁be ▁simultaneously ▁commander ▁of ▁the ▁def ences ▁of ▁Mar se ille , ▁governor ▁of ▁Mar se ille ▁and ▁commander ▁of ▁the ▁region ▁of ▁Mar se ille ▁from ▁ 2 3 ▁March ▁ 1 9 0 9 . ▁ ▁He ▁was ▁promoted ▁to ▁général ▁de ▁brig ade ▁on ▁ 2 1 ▁June ▁ 1 9 0 9 ▁and ▁appointed ▁an ▁offic ier ▁of ▁the ▁Leg ion ▁of ▁Hon our ▁on ▁ 1 2 ▁July ▁ 1 9 1 0 . ▁ ▁On ▁ 2 9 ▁November ▁ 1 9 1 1 ▁P amb et ▁was ▁appointed ▁commander ▁of ▁the ▁ 1 8 th ▁Infan try ▁Brigade , ▁station ed ▁at ▁Blo is , ▁and ▁simultaneously ▁held ▁command ▁of ▁the ▁military ▁region ▁of ▁Blo is ▁and ▁Or lé ans . ▁ ▁He ▁assumed ▁command ▁of ▁the ▁ 2 2 nd ▁Infan try ▁Division ▁and ▁the ▁regions ▁of ▁L orient , ▁V ann es , ▁B rest ▁and ▁Qu imper ▁on ▁ 2 1 ▁December ▁ 1 9 1 2 ▁and ▁was ▁promoted ▁général ▁de ▁division ▁on ▁ 3 1 ▁October ▁ 1 9 1 3 . ▁ ▁First ▁World ▁War ▁ ▁Upon ▁the ▁general ▁mobil isation ▁of ▁French ▁forces ▁in ▁August ▁ 1 9 1 4 ▁P amb et ' s |
▁division ▁formed ▁part ▁of ▁the ▁ 1 1 th ▁Military ▁Region . ▁ ▁Under ▁his ▁command ▁the ▁division ▁moved ▁through ▁the ▁Forest ▁of ▁Arg onne ▁to ▁Cro ix - au - B ois ▁near ▁Grand pr é , ▁Ar den nes . ▁where ▁it ▁engaged ▁the ▁German ▁forces ▁at ▁the ▁Battle ▁of ▁the ▁Ar den nes ▁on ▁ 2 2 ▁August ▁ 1 9 1 4 . ▁ ▁With draw ing ▁to ▁Sed an , ▁P amb et ▁and ▁his ▁division ▁fought ▁at ▁the ▁Battle ▁of ▁the ▁Me use ▁and ▁the ▁First ▁Battle ▁of ▁the ▁Mar ne . ▁ ▁They ▁were ▁also ▁engaged ▁in ▁the ▁Battle ▁of ▁the ▁Mars hes ▁of ▁Saint - G ond ▁and ▁the ▁First ▁Battle ▁of ▁the ▁A is ne ▁in ▁September ▁ 1 9 1 4 . ▁ ▁M oving ▁to ▁Albert , ▁Som me , ▁the ▁division ▁was ▁immediately ▁engaged ▁in ▁the ▁First ▁Battle ▁of ▁Pic ard y ▁on ▁ 2 7 ▁September ▁ 1 9 1 4 . ▁ ▁Following ▁the ▁battle , ▁on ▁ 2 9 ▁September , ▁General ▁F och ▁relieved ▁P amb et ▁of ▁his ▁command ▁due ▁to ▁his ▁" l ack ▁of ▁imp et us ". ▁ ▁F och ▁made ▁it ▁clear ▁that ▁he ▁had ▁been ▁trying ▁to ▁have ▁P amb et ▁removed ▁from ▁the ▁ 2 2 nd ▁Division ▁for ▁some ▁time ▁but ▁that ▁the ▁time ▁taken ▁for ▁the ▁division ▁to ▁cross ▁the ▁River ▁A is ne ▁at ▁Pic ard y ▁had ▁been ▁the ▁last ▁straw . ▁ ▁P amb et |
▁was ▁without ▁a ▁position ▁in ▁the ▁French ▁army ▁( on ▁the ▁un att ached ▁list ) ▁from ▁ 3 0 ▁September ▁until ▁ 2 6 ▁October , ▁when ▁he ▁was ▁placed ▁on ▁the ▁reserve ▁list ▁of ▁officers . ▁ ▁He ▁was ▁appointed ▁an ▁assistant ▁to ▁the ▁commander ▁of ▁the ▁ 1 2 th ▁Military ▁Region , ▁at ▁P ér igue ux ▁on ▁ 1 4 ▁November . ▁ ▁P amb et ▁was ▁killed ▁on ▁active ▁service ▁in ▁a ▁car ▁accident ▁at ▁ 3 pm ▁on ▁ 6 ▁January ▁ 1 9 1 6 ▁at ▁Pl ais ance , ▁D ord og ne . ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁▁ ▁Category : 1 8 5 4 ▁birth s ▁Category : 1 9 1 6 ▁deaths ▁Category : F rench ▁gener als ▁Category : Che val iers ▁of ▁the ▁L ég ion ▁d ' hon neur ▁Category : Rec ip ients ▁of ▁the ▁Ord re ▁des ▁Pal mes ▁Ac adém iques ▁Category : F rench ▁military ▁personnel ▁killed ▁in ▁World ▁War ▁I ▁Category : R oad ▁incident ▁deaths ▁in ▁France <0x0A> </s> ▁Ale k se i ▁Serge y ev ich ▁Ly ub ush kin ▁( ; ▁born ▁ 2 5 ▁January ▁ 1 9 9 0 ) ▁is ▁a ▁former ▁Russian ▁professional ▁football ▁player . ▁ ▁Club ▁career ▁He ▁made ▁his ▁Russian ▁Football ▁National ▁League ▁debut ▁for ▁FC ▁Tor ped o ▁Moscow ▁on ▁ 8 ▁May ▁ 2 0 0 8 ▁in ▁a ▁game ▁against ▁FC ▁D ynam o ▁Bry ansk . ▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁▁▁ |
▁Career ▁summary ▁by ▁sport box . ru ▁▁▁ ▁Category : 1 9 9 0 ▁birth s ▁Category : L iving ▁people ▁Category : R ussian ▁football ers ▁Category : Associ ation ▁football ▁defend ers ▁Category : FC ▁Tor ped o ▁Moscow ▁players ▁Category : FC ▁Academ ia ▁Chi ș in ă u ▁players ▁Category : FC ▁Ver is ▁players ▁Category : M old ovan ▁National ▁Division ▁players ▁Category : R ussian ▁exp atri ate ▁football ers ▁Category : Ex pat ri ate ▁football ers ▁in ▁M old ova <0x0A> </s> ▁A ▁Hung er ▁Artist ▁() ▁is ▁the ▁collection ▁of ▁four ▁short ▁stories ▁by ▁Franz ▁K afka ▁published ▁in ▁Germany ▁in ▁ 1 9 2 4 , ▁the ▁last ▁collection ▁that ▁K afka ▁himself ▁prepared ▁for ▁publication . ▁K afka ▁was ▁able ▁to ▁correct ▁the ▁proof s ▁during ▁his ▁final ▁illness ▁but ▁the ▁book ▁was ▁published ▁by ▁Ver lag ▁Die ▁Sch m ied e ▁several ▁months ▁after ▁his ▁death . ▁ ▁The ▁English ▁translation ▁by ▁Will a ▁and ▁Ed win ▁Mu ir ▁was ▁published ▁by ▁Sch ock en ▁Books ▁in ▁ 1 9 4 8 ▁in ▁the ▁collection ▁The ▁Pen al ▁Col ony . ▁All ▁individual ▁stories ▁in ▁the ▁collection ▁have ▁also ▁been ▁translated ▁before ▁by ▁various ▁transl ators . ▁ ▁Cont ents ▁ ▁" Er st es ▁Le id " ▁(" First ▁S orrow ") ▁ ▁" E ine ▁kle ine ▁Frau " ▁(" A ▁Little ▁Woman ") ▁ ▁" E in ▁Hung erk ünst ler " ▁(" A ▁Hung er ▁Artist ") |
▁ ▁" J ose f ine , ▁die ▁S änger in ▁oder ▁Das ▁Volk ▁der ▁M ä use " ▁( J ose ph ine ▁the ▁S inger , ▁or ▁the ▁Mouse ▁Fol k ") ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Category : 1 9 2 4 ▁short ▁story ▁collections ▁Category : Book s ▁published ▁post hum ously ▁Category : Short ▁story ▁collections ▁by ▁Franz ▁K afka <0x0A> </s> ▁John ▁Ed vin ▁Vik str öm , ▁( born ▁October ▁ 1 , ▁ 1 9 3 1 ▁in ▁K ron oby , ▁Finland ), ▁Arch b ishop ▁emer it us ▁of ▁Finland , ▁was ▁born ▁to ▁parents ▁Ed vin ▁and ▁Hil ma ▁Vik str öm . ▁In ▁ 1 9 5 7 ▁he ▁married ▁teacher ▁Bir g itta ▁Vik str öm ▁( b . ▁Hell berg ) ▁who ▁died ▁in ▁ 1 9 9 4 . ▁John ▁Vik str öm ▁has ▁three ▁children . ▁His ▁brother ▁Erik ▁Vik str öm ▁and ▁his ▁son ▁B j ör n ▁Vik str öm ▁are ▁both ▁his ▁success ors ▁as ▁b ishop ▁of ▁Por vo o / B org å . ▁ ▁Arch b ishop ▁of ▁Tur ku ▁and ▁Finland ▁ 1 9 8 2 – 1 9 9 8 ▁▁ ▁As ▁the ▁ 5 3 rd ▁success or ▁of ▁St . ▁Henry , ▁Vik str öm ' s ▁era ▁was ▁far ▁reaching . ▁During ▁his ▁term ▁as ▁the ▁Arch b ishop ▁of ▁the ▁Ev angel ical ▁Luther an ▁Church ▁of ▁Finland ▁the ▁Church ▁has ▁carried ▁out ▁many ▁reform s |
. ▁The ▁Church ▁has ▁been ▁given ▁a ▁new ▁Bible ▁translation ▁and ▁a ▁new ▁h ym n book , ▁the ▁ord ained ▁ministry ▁has ▁been ▁opened ▁to ▁women , ▁church ▁law ▁has ▁been ▁reform ed ▁and ▁lit urg ical ▁reform ▁has ▁been ▁undert aken . ▁The ▁Church ▁of ▁Finland ▁has ▁also ▁been ▁active ▁ec umen ically . ▁ ▁Arch b ishop ▁emer it us ▁John ▁Vik str öm ▁continues ▁to ▁be ▁a ▁popular ▁speaker ▁in ▁academ ia ▁and ▁business . ▁▁ ▁John ▁Vik str öm ▁has ▁also ▁publicly ▁embr aced ▁the ▁idea ▁of ▁a ▁basic ▁income ▁as ▁a ▁solution ▁to ▁social ▁excl usion : ▁ ▁" In ▁this ▁way , ▁even ▁working ▁a ▁little ▁would ▁be ▁possible ▁and ▁would ▁make ▁sense . ▁The ▁system ▁would ▁not ▁push ▁people ▁into ▁id len ess ▁and ▁divide ▁citizens ▁into ▁winners ▁and ▁los ers ▁as ▁cru elly ▁as ▁is ▁the ▁case ▁now . ▁I ▁look ▁at ▁the ▁question ▁from ▁the ▁point ▁of ▁view ▁of ▁human ▁dignity . ▁A ▁basic ▁income ▁paid ▁to ▁everyone ▁would ▁be ▁less ▁hum ili ating ▁than ▁the ▁present ▁benefit ▁system ▁can ▁sometimes ▁become . ▁Basic ▁income ▁would ▁send ▁every ▁citizen ▁the ▁following ▁encouraging ▁and ▁motiv ating ▁message : ▁' You ▁are ▁important . ▁You ▁are ▁not ▁a ▁burden , ▁but ▁a ▁resource . ▁You ▁are ▁important ▁by ▁being ▁a ▁human ▁being ▁for ▁others . ▁Whatever ▁work ▁you ▁do , ▁in ▁whatever ▁situations , ▁whether ▁or ▁not ▁you ▁are ▁paid ▁to ▁do ▁it , ▁you ▁still ▁contribute ▁to ▁building ▁our ▁society .'" ▁ ▁The ▁arch |
b ishop ▁has ▁placed ▁the ▁chair mans hip ▁of ▁the ▁Church ' s ▁Social - E th ical ▁Forum ▁as ▁his ▁priority . ▁The ▁forum ' s ▁aim ▁is ▁to ▁resolve ▁problems ▁in ▁the ▁status ▁of ▁the ▁elderly ▁and ▁poor ▁in ▁Finland . ▁ ▁An ▁ac claimed ▁author ▁of ▁numerous ▁books ▁and ▁papers , ▁his ▁correspondence ▁with ▁J ör n ▁Don ner ▁was ▁voted ▁as ▁Book ▁of ▁the ▁Year ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 2 . ▁ ▁The ological ▁mer its ▁▁ ▁Studies ▁and ▁career ▁▁ ▁H els ink i ▁University : ▁ ▁Bachelor ▁of ▁The ology ▁ 1 9 5 6 . ▁Å bo ▁Ak adem i : ▁Lic enc iate ▁of ▁The ology ▁ 1 9 6 2 ▁Doctor ▁of ▁The ology ▁ 1 9 6 6 ▁( subject ▁of ▁doctor ate : ▁Relig ion ▁and ▁Culture ) ▁St ip end iate ▁of ▁World ▁Council ▁of ▁Ch urches ▁in ▁T ü bing en , ▁Germany ▁ 1 9 5 6 – 1 9 5 7 . ▁ ▁Ord ained ▁June ▁ 1 2 , ▁ 1 9 5 6 ▁ ▁Ex ▁offic io ▁position ▁in ▁Es bo ▁Swedish ▁parish ▁ 1 9 5 7 . ▁ ▁Past or ▁of ▁Di ac onia ▁in ▁B org å ▁Di oc ese ▁ 1 9 5 7 – 1 9 6 1 . ▁ ▁Assistant ▁of ▁System atic ▁The ology ▁ 1 9 6 3 – 1 9 6 4 , ▁lect urer ▁ 1 9 6 6 – 1 9 7 0 ▁in |
▁Å bo ▁Ak adem i . ▁ ▁Associ ate ▁Professor ▁of ▁Eth ics ▁and ▁Philosoph y ▁of ▁Relig ion ▁in ▁Å bo ▁Ak adem i ▁ 1 9 7 0 . ▁Bishop ▁of ▁B org å ▁Di oc ese ▁ 1 9 7 0 – 1 9 8 2 ▁ ▁Arch b ishop ▁of ▁Tur ku ▁and ▁Finland ▁ 1 9 8 2 – 1 9 9 8 . ▁ ▁Awards ▁and ▁pri zes ▁ ▁Honor ary ▁doctor : ▁L ening rad ▁The ological ▁Academy ▁ 1 9 8 5 ▁Budapest ▁Luther an ▁The ological ▁Academy ▁ 1 9 8 7 ▁Finland ia ▁University , ▁H anc ock , ▁United ▁States ▁ 1 9 9 8 ▁Å bo ▁Ak adem i ▁ 2 0 0 2 ▁University ▁of ▁Va asa ▁ 2 0 0 6 ▁Hall berg ▁Prize ▁ 1 9 6 7 ▁Swedish ▁Cultural ▁Fund ' s ▁Prize ▁ 1 9 8 1 ▁Dec oration ▁of ▁the ▁Grand ▁Cross ▁of ▁German ▁Democratic ▁Republic ▁ 1 9 8 9 ▁Order ▁of ▁the ▁White ▁Rose ▁- ▁Grand ▁Cross ▁▁ 1 9 8 6 ▁Cross ▁of ▁A post le ▁and ▁Ev angel ist ▁Mark , ▁ 1 st ▁Class ▁ 1 9 8 9 ▁Order ▁of ▁the ▁Holy ▁Lamb , ▁Commander ▁ 1 st ▁Class ▁ 1 9 9 1 ▁Medal ▁of ▁Jordan ian ▁Independ ence , ▁ 1 st ▁Class ▁ 1 9 9 3 ▁Lamb eth ▁Cross ▁ 1 9 9 4 ▁Anders ▁Ch y den ius ▁Prize ▁ 1 9 9 5 |
▁Swedish ▁Finland ' s ▁Award , ▁in ▁silver ▁ 1 9 9 6 ▁Finland ' s ▁Commun al ▁Union ▁Award , ▁in ▁gold ▁ 1 9 9 7 ▁Friends ▁of ▁Swedish ▁Fol k ▁School ▁Award ▁ 1 9 9 8 ▁Medal ▁of ▁Mer it , ▁Def ence ▁Forces ▁of ▁Finland , ▁in ▁gold ▁ 1 9 9 8 ▁Medal ▁of ▁Journal ism ▁and ▁Press ▁ 1 9 9 9 ▁Cross ▁of ▁Ma ar j ama a ▁ 2 0 0 1 ▁Cross ▁of ▁St . ▁Henry ▁ 2 0 0 7 ▁ ▁Bibli ography ▁ ▁Relig ion ▁och ▁k ultur . ▁Grund pro ble met ▁i ▁G . G . ▁Rosen q v ists ▁relig i ö sa ▁t än k ande ▁ 1 9 6 6 ▁Relig ions s oci olog in ▁i ▁Finland ▁ 1 9 6 7 ▁K yr ka ▁och ▁revolution ▁ 1 9 6 8 ▁K yr kan ▁och ▁k ultur rad ik al ism en ▁ 1 9 6 8 ▁Eff ek ten ▁av ▁relig i ös ▁fost ran ▁ 1 9 7 0 ▁Tro ▁i ▁k ris ▁ 1 9 7 2 ▁ ▁Fr å ga ▁b isk open ▁om ▁tro ▁ 1 9 8 0 ▁ ▁I hm isen ▁us ko ▁ 1 9 8 2 ▁ ▁Her dest aven ▁ 1 9 8 2 ▁ ▁K uit en kin ▁( T ro ts ▁all t ) ▁ 1 9 8 3 ▁ ▁U us i ▁ro h ke us ▁el ä ä ▁ 1 |
9 8 5 ▁ ▁Kir je en ▁k ä ä nt ö pi iri ▁( Ö pp na ▁s var ) ▁( with ▁E ero ▁Sil v ast i ) ▁ 1 9 8 7 ▁ ▁Su unt avi it to ja ▁ 1 9 8 8 ▁ ▁My ös ▁ma an ▁p ä äll ä ▁ 1 9 9 2 ▁Re conc iliation ▁and ▁Hope ▁ 1 9 9 8 ▁At ▁le va ▁är ▁att ▁d ö ▁ 2 0 0 0 ▁with ▁J ör n ▁Don ner ▁ ▁V ap aus ▁ja ▁v aka um us ▁ 2 0 0 3 ▁ ▁To ivo ▁ja ▁el äm ä ▁ 2 0 0 5 ▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁▁ ▁Category : 1 9 3 1 ▁birth s ▁Category : L iving ▁people ▁Category : People ▁from ▁K ron oby ▁Category : Sw edish - spe aking ▁Finn s ▁Category : L uther an ▁arch b ish ops ▁and ▁b ish ops ▁of ▁Tur ku ▁Category : 2 0 th - century ▁Luther an ▁arch b ish ops ▁Category : Rec ip ients ▁of ▁the ▁Order ▁of ▁the ▁Cross ▁of ▁Ter ra ▁Mar iana , ▁ 2 nd ▁Class ▁Category : Univers ity ▁of ▁H els ink i ▁al umn i ▁Category : Å bo ▁Ak adem i ▁University ▁al umn i ▁Category : Å bo ▁Ak adem i ▁University ▁faculty ▁Category : Rec ip ients ▁of ▁the ▁Order ▁of ▁Independ ence ▁( J ord an ) <0x0A> </s> ▁Abd ull ah ▁Sale |
h ▁Abd ul - H adi ▁Sal im ▁( ; ▁born ▁ 2 5 ▁April ▁ 1 9 9 2 ), ▁commonly ▁known ▁as ▁Abd ull ah ▁Abd ul - H adi , ▁is ▁an ▁O man i ▁football er ▁who ▁plays ▁for ▁Al - Or uba ▁SC ▁in ▁O man ▁Professional ▁League . ▁ ▁Club ▁career ▁On ▁ 5 ▁July ▁ 2 0 1 4 , ▁he ▁signed ▁a ▁one - year ▁contract ▁extension ▁with ▁Al - Or uba ▁SC . ▁ ▁Club ▁career ▁statistics ▁ ▁U - 1 7 ▁Career ▁Abd ull ah ▁has ▁also ▁played ▁for ▁O man ▁national ▁under - 1 7 ▁football ▁team ▁and ▁has ▁also ▁scored ▁one ▁goal ▁in ▁the ▁ 2 0 0 8 ▁Under ▁ 1 7 ▁Gulf ▁Cup ▁of ▁Nations ▁in ▁a ▁ 2 - 0 ▁win ▁over ▁B ahr ain . ▁ ▁U - 2 0 ▁Career ▁Abd ull ah ▁has ▁made ▁appearances ▁for ▁O man ▁at ▁the ▁under - 2 0 ▁level ▁in ▁the ▁ 2 0 1 0 ▁A FC ▁U - 1 9 ▁Championship ▁qual ification . ▁He ▁scored ▁two ▁goals , ▁one ▁in ▁a ▁ 4 - 3 ▁win ▁over ▁India ▁and ▁another ▁in ▁a ▁ 4 - 0 ▁win ▁over ▁Afghanistan . ▁O man ▁failed ▁to ▁qualify ▁for ▁the ▁final ▁tournament , ▁ 2 0 1 0 ▁A FC ▁U - 1 9 ▁Championship . ▁ ▁U - 2 2 ▁Career ▁Abd ull ah ▁started ▁his ▁career ▁with ▁the ▁O man ▁national ▁under - 2 3 ▁football ▁team |
▁in ▁ 2 0 1 0 ▁when ▁O man ▁participated ▁in ▁the ▁ 2 0 1 0 ▁Asian ▁Games . ▁He ▁scored ▁only ▁one ▁goal ▁in ▁the ▁tournament ▁in ▁a ▁ 3 - 0 ▁win ▁over ▁Mal div es ▁in ▁the ▁Group ▁Stage . ▁O man ▁lost ▁ 1 - 0 ▁to ▁Iran ▁in ▁the ▁quarter - fin als . ▁ ▁In ▁ 2 0 1 2 , ▁he ▁helped ▁his ▁team ▁to ▁qualify ▁for ▁the ▁first ▁edition ▁of ▁the ▁A FC ▁U - 2 2 ▁Championship , ▁the ▁ 2 0 1 3 ▁A FC ▁U - 2 2 ▁Championship ▁as ▁the ▁best ▁third - pl aced ▁team ▁although ▁later ▁O man ▁earned ▁an ▁automatic ▁qual ification ▁to ▁the ▁tournament ▁as ▁the ▁host ▁nation . ▁In ▁the ▁ 2 0 1 3 ▁A FC ▁U - 2 2 ▁Championship ▁qual ification ▁he ▁scored ▁two ▁goals , ▁one ▁in ▁a ▁ 3 - 2 ▁win ▁over ▁Leb anon ▁and ▁another ▁in ▁a ▁ 3 - 1 ▁win ▁over ▁Turk men istan . ▁In ▁the ▁final ▁tournament , ▁Abd ull ah ▁played ▁in ▁three ▁matches ▁but ▁failed ▁to ▁score ▁a ▁single ▁goal . ▁In ▁the ▁tournament , ▁O man ▁won ▁three ▁points ▁in ▁a ▁ 4 - 0 ▁win ▁over ▁My an mar . ▁O man ▁failed ▁to ▁qualify ▁for ▁the ▁quarter - fin als . ▁ ▁International ▁career ▁Abd ull ah ▁was ▁selected ▁for ▁the ▁national ▁team ▁for ▁the ▁first ▁time ▁in ▁ 2 0 1 2 . ▁He ▁made ▁his ▁first ▁appearance |
▁for ▁O man ▁on ▁ 8 ▁December ▁ 2 0 1 2 ▁against ▁Leb anon ▁in ▁the ▁ 2 0 1 2 ▁WA FF ▁Championship . ▁He ▁has ▁made ▁appearances ▁in ▁the ▁ 2 0 1 2 ▁WA FF ▁Championship , ▁the ▁ 2 0 1 4 ▁FIFA ▁World ▁Cup ▁qual ification , ▁the ▁ 2 0 1 3 ▁Gulf ▁Cup ▁of ▁Nations ▁and ▁the ▁ 2 0 1 4 ▁WA FF ▁Championship . ▁ ▁National ▁team ▁career ▁statistics ▁ ▁Go als ▁for ▁Senior ▁National ▁Team ▁S co res ▁and ▁results ▁list ▁O man ' s ▁goal ▁t ally ▁first . ▁ ▁Hon ours ▁ ▁Club ▁With ▁Al - Or uba ▁O man i ▁League ▁( 0 ): ▁R unn ers - up ▁ 2 0 1 0 – 1 1 ▁S ultan ▁Q ab o os ▁Cup ▁( 1 ): ▁ 2 0 1 0 ▁O man ▁Super ▁Cup ▁( 1 ): ▁ 2 0 1 1 ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁ ▁Abd ull ah ▁Abd ul - H adi ▁at ▁Go al . com ▁ ▁Abd ull ah ▁Abd ul - H adi ▁- ▁GO AL ZZ . com ▁Abd ull ah ▁Abd ul - H adi ▁- ▁K OO OR A . com ▁ ▁Category : 1 9 9 2 ▁birth s ▁Category : L iving ▁people ▁Category : O man i ▁football ers ▁Category : O man ▁international ▁football ers ▁Category : Associ ation ▁football ▁for wards ▁Category : Al - Or uba ▁SC ▁players ▁Category |
: O man ▁Professional ▁League ▁players ▁Category : Foot ball ers ▁at ▁the ▁ 2 0 1 0 ▁Asian ▁Games ▁Category : As ian ▁Games ▁competitors ▁for ▁O man ▁Category : People ▁from ▁Sur , ▁O man <0x0A> </s> ▁The ▁English ▁church ▁may ▁refer ▁to : ▁ ▁Church ▁of ▁England ▁Roman ▁Catholic ▁Church ▁in ▁England ▁and ▁Wales ▁ ▁See ▁also ▁Christianity ▁in ▁England <0x0A> </s> ▁James ▁Buck ham ▁Kennedy ▁( F ebru ary ▁ 2 3 , ▁ 1 8 4 4 ▁– ▁September ▁ 2 5 , ▁ 1 9 3 0 ) ▁was ▁a ▁Canadian ▁l umber man ▁and ▁Liberal ▁politician . ▁Kennedy ▁was ▁the ▁M LA ▁for ▁New ▁West min ster ▁from ▁▁ 1 8 9 4 ▁to ▁ 1 8 9 8 ▁and ▁Member ▁of ▁Parliament ▁for ▁New ▁West min ster ▁for ▁one ▁term ▁from ▁ 1 9 0 4 ▁to ▁ 1 9 0 8 . ▁He ▁also ▁sat ▁on ▁New ▁West min ster ' s ▁city ▁council . ▁ ▁Kennedy ▁was ▁married ▁first ▁in ▁New ▁West min ster ▁B . C . ▁on ▁Nov ▁ 3 0 ▁ 1 8 8 0 ▁to ▁Joseph ine ▁Eug en ia ▁De Be ck ▁who ▁was ▁born ▁in ▁ 1 8 5 9 ▁in ▁New ▁Brun sw ick ; ▁died ▁Los ▁G atos , ▁CA ▁ 1 8 8 3 , ▁daughter ▁of ▁George ▁and ▁Eliz a ▁Ann ▁De Be ck ▁. ▁Mar riage ▁record ▁in ▁BC ▁Archives ▁They ▁had ▁one ▁son ▁Cl aren ce ▁George ▁Kennedy ▁born ▁May ▁ |
6 , ▁ 1 8 8 2 ▁in ▁New ▁West min ster ▁B . C ., ▁died ▁ 2 7 ▁March ▁ 1 9 0 8 , ▁Vern on , ▁BC . ▁All , ▁except ▁Joseph ine , ▁are ▁buried ▁in ▁the ▁Fr aser ▁C emetery ▁New ▁West min ster ▁B . C . ▁https :// www . find agr ave . com / mem orial / 6 8 0 7 6 0 2 1 ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁▁▁ ▁Category : 1 8 4 4 ▁birth s ▁Category : 1 9 3 0 ▁deaths ▁Category : L iber al ▁Party ▁of ▁Canada ▁MP s ▁Category : Members ▁of ▁the ▁House ▁of ▁Commons ▁of ▁Canada ▁from ▁British ▁Columbia ▁Category : B rit ish ▁Columbia ▁Liberal ▁Party ▁ML As <0x0A> </s> ▁Sp her ical ▁neut ron ▁polar imet ry ▁( SN P ) ▁is ▁a ▁form ▁of ▁neut ron ▁polar imet ry ▁that ▁measures ▁the ▁polar ization ▁of ▁neut rons ▁both ▁before ▁and ▁after ▁scattering . ▁It ▁uses ▁controlled ▁magnetic ▁fields ▁to ▁manip ulate ▁the ▁spin ▁of ▁the ▁neut rons , ▁which ▁are ▁then ▁separated ▁by ▁the ▁Me iss ner ▁effect , ▁allowing ▁polar ization ▁to ▁be ▁measured . ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Category : Ne ut ron - related ▁techniques ▁Category : Pol ar ization ▁( w aves ) <0x0A> </s> ▁__ NOT OC __ ▁ ▁T ach isme ▁( altern ative ▁sp elling : ▁T ach ism , ▁derived ▁from ▁the ▁French ▁word ▁t ache , ▁stain ) ▁is ▁a ▁French ▁style ▁of |
▁abstract ▁painting ▁popular ▁in ▁the ▁ 1 9 4 0 s ▁and ▁ 1 9 5 0 s . ▁The ▁term ▁is ▁said ▁to ▁have ▁been ▁first ▁used ▁with ▁regards ▁to ▁the ▁movement ▁in ▁ 1 9 5 1 . ▁It ▁is ▁often ▁considered ▁to ▁be ▁the ▁European ▁equivalent ▁to ▁abstract ▁expression ism , ▁although ▁there ▁are ▁sty list ic ▁differences ▁( American ▁abstract ▁expression ism ▁t ended ▁to ▁be ▁more ▁" ag gress ively ▁raw " ▁than ▁t ach isme ). ▁It ▁was ▁part ▁of ▁a ▁larger ▁post war ▁movement ▁known ▁as ▁Art ▁In form el ▁( or ▁In form el ), ▁which ▁abandoned ▁geometric ▁ab stra ction ▁in ▁favour ▁of ▁a ▁more ▁intu itive ▁form ▁of ▁expression , ▁similar ▁to ▁action ▁painting . ▁Another ▁name ▁for ▁T ach ism ▁is ▁Ab stra ction ▁ly rique ▁( related ▁to ▁American ▁L yr ical ▁Ab stra ction ). ▁CO B RA ▁is ▁also ▁related ▁to ▁T ach isme , ▁as ▁is ▁Japan ' s ▁G ut ai ▁group . ▁ ▁After ▁World ▁War ▁II ▁the ▁term ▁School ▁of ▁Paris ▁often ▁referred ▁to ▁T ach isme , ▁the ▁European ▁equivalent ▁of ▁American ▁abstract ▁expression ism . ▁Import ant ▁pro ponents ▁were ▁Jean - Paul ▁R iop elle , ▁Wol s , ▁Jean ▁Dub uff et , ▁Pierre ▁Soul ages , ▁Nicol as ▁de ▁Sta ël , ▁Hans ▁Hart ung , ▁G ér ard ▁Sch ne ider , ▁Serge ▁Pol i ak off , ▁Georges ▁Math ieu ▁and ▁Jean ▁Mess ag ier , ▁among ▁several |
▁others . ▁( See ▁list ▁of ▁artists ▁below .) ▁ ▁According ▁to ▁Ch il vers , ▁the ▁term ▁t ach isme ▁" was ▁first ▁used ▁in ▁this ▁sense ▁in ▁about ▁ 1 9 5 1 ▁( the ▁French ▁critics ▁Charles ▁Est ienne ▁and ▁Pierre ▁Gu é gu en ▁have ▁each ▁been ▁cred ited ▁with ▁co ining ▁it ) ▁and ▁it ▁was ▁given ▁wide ▁currency ▁by ▁[ F rench ▁critic ▁and ▁painter ] ▁Michel ▁T api é ▁in ▁his ▁book ▁Un ▁Art ▁autre ▁( 1 9 5 2 ). " ▁ ▁T ach isme ▁was ▁a ▁reaction ▁to ▁Cub ism ▁and ▁is ▁characterized ▁by ▁spont aneous ▁brush work , ▁dri ps ▁and ▁bl obs ▁of ▁paint ▁straight ▁from ▁the ▁tube , ▁and ▁sometimes ▁sc rib bling ▁rem inis cent ▁of ▁call ig raph y . ▁ ▁T ach isme ▁is ▁closely ▁related ▁to ▁In form al ism ▁or ▁Art ▁In form el , ▁which , ▁in ▁its ▁ 1 9 5 0 s ▁French ▁art - crit ical ▁context , ▁referred ▁not ▁so ▁much ▁to ▁a ▁sense ▁of ▁" in form al ▁art " ▁as ▁" a ▁lack ▁or ▁absence ▁of ▁form ▁itself " – non - form al ▁or ▁un - form - ulated – and ▁not ▁a ▁simple ▁reduction ▁of ▁form ality ▁or ▁formal ness . ▁Art ▁In form el ▁was ▁more ▁about ▁the ▁absence ▁of ▁pre med itated ▁structure , ▁con ception ▁or ▁approach ▁( s ans ▁c éré mon ie ) ▁than ▁a ▁mere ▁casual , ▁lo os ened ▁or |
▁relaxed ▁art ▁procedure . ▁ ▁Art ists ▁ ▁Pierre ▁Ale ch insky ▁( born ▁ 1 9 2 7 ) ▁– ▁Cob ra ▁group ▁K arel ▁App el ▁( 1 9 2 1 – 2 0 0 6 ) ▁– ▁Cob ra ▁group ▁ ▁Frank ▁Av ray ▁Wilson ▁( 1 9 1 4 – 2 0 0 9 ) ▁Jean ▁Ren é ▁B az aine ▁( 1 9 0 4 – 2 0 0 1 ) ▁Roger ▁B iss ière ▁( 1 8 8 8 – 1 9 6 4 ) ▁Fer ru cc io ▁B ort ol uz zi ▁( 1 9 2 0 – 2 0 0 7 ) ▁Norman ▁Bl uh m ▁( 1 9 2 1 – 1 9 9 9 ) ▁– ▁American ▁associated ▁with ▁this ▁movement ▁Br am ▁Bog art ▁( 1 9 2 1 – 2 0 1 2 ) ▁ ▁– ▁Cob ra ▁group ▁Alexander ▁B ogen ▁( 1 9 1 6 – 2 0 1 0 ) ▁Den is ▁Bow en ▁( 1 9 2 1 – 2 0 0 6 ) ▁Cam ille ▁Bry en ▁( 1 9 0 2 – 1 9 7 7 ) ▁Alberto ▁Bur ri ▁( 1 9 1 5 – 1 9 9 5 ) ▁ ▁Be au ford ▁Del an ey ▁( 1 9 0 1 – 1 9 7 9 ) ▁– ▁American ▁associated ▁with ▁this ▁movement ▁Jean ▁Dub uff et ▁( 1 9 0 1 – 1 9 8 5 ) ▁A gen ore ▁Fab |
b ri ▁( 1 9 1 1 – 1 9 9 8 ) ▁Jean ▁F aut rier ▁( 1 8 9 8 – 1 9 6 4 ) ▁Luc io ▁Font ana ▁( 1 8 9 9 – 1 9 6 8 ) ▁Sam ▁Francis ▁( 1 9 2 3 – 1 9 9 4 ) ▁– ▁American ▁associated ▁with ▁this ▁movement ▁El aine ▁Hamilton ▁( 1 9 2 0 – 2 0 1 0 ) ▁– ▁American ▁associate ▁of ▁T api é , ▁influenced ▁by ▁this ▁movement ▁Hans ▁Hart ung ▁( 1 9 0 4 – 1 9 8 9 ) ▁Jacques ▁H éro ld ▁( 1 9 1 0 – 1 9 8 7 ) ▁La urent ▁Jim é nez - Bal ag uer ▁( born ▁ 1 9 2 8 ) ▁Paul ▁Jen kins ▁( 1 9 2 3 – 2 0 1 2 ) ▁– ▁American ▁associated ▁with ▁this ▁movement ▁As ger ▁J orn ▁( 1 9 1 4 – 1 9 7 3 ) ▁– ▁Cob ra ▁group ▁K arel ▁K uk l í k ▁( born ▁ 1 9 3 7 ) ▁– ▁Czech ▁photographer ▁regarded ▁as ▁a ▁representative ▁of ▁In form el ▁in ▁photography . ▁Ren é ▁La ub ies ▁( 1 9 2 2 – 2 0 0 6 ) ▁André ▁L ansk oy ▁( 1 9 0 2 – 1 9 7 6 ) ▁François ▁Lan zi ▁( 1 9 1 6 – 1 9 8 8 ) ▁Georges ▁Math ieu ▁( 1 9 |
2 1 – 2 0 1 2 ) ▁Jean ▁Mess ag ier ▁( 1 9 2 0 – 1 9 9 9 ) ▁Henri ▁Mich aux ▁( 1 8 9 9 – 1 9 8 4 ) ▁Jean ▁M iot te ▁( born ▁ 1 9 2 6 ) ▁Ludwig ▁Mer wart ▁( 1 9 1 3 – 1 9 7 9 ) ▁Z or an ▁Mu š ič ▁( 1 9 0 9 – 2 0 0 5 ) ▁Ernst ▁Wilhelm ▁N ay ▁( 1 9 0 2 – 1 9 6 8 ) ▁– ▁German ▁influenced ▁by ▁this ▁movement ▁Gen ▁Paul ▁( 1 8 9 5 – 1 9 7 5 ) ▁Serge ▁Pol i ak off ▁( 1 9 0 6 – 1 9 6 9 ) ▁Marie ▁Raymond ▁( 1 9 0 8 – 1 9 8 9 ) ▁Jean - Paul ▁R iop elle ▁( 1 9 2 3 – 2 0 0 2 ) ▁Maria ▁Hel ena ▁V ie ira ▁da ▁Silva ▁( 1 9 0 8 – 1 9 9 2 ) ▁Em ilio ▁Sc an av ino ▁( 1 9 2 2 – 1 9 8 6 ) ▁G ér ard ▁Sch ne ider ▁( 1 8 9 6 – 1 9 8 6 ) ▁Em il ▁Sch um acher ▁( 1 9 1 2 – 1 9 9 9 ) ▁Pierre ▁Soul ages ▁( born ▁ 1 9 1 9 ) ▁Nicol as ▁de ▁Sta ël ▁( 1 9 1 4 – 1 9 |
5 5 ) ▁Pierre ▁Tal - Co at ▁( 1 9 0 5 – 1 9 8 5 ) ▁- ▁French ▁Michel ▁T api é ▁( 1 9 0 9 – 1 9 8 7 ) ▁Ant oni ▁T à p ies ▁( 1 9 2 3 – 2 0 1 2 ) ▁Br am ▁van ▁Vel de ▁( 1 8 9 5 – 1 9 8 1 ) ▁Louis ▁Van ▁L int ▁( 1 9 0 9 – 1 9 8 6 ) ▁François ▁Will i ▁Wend t ▁( 1 9 0 9 – 1 9 7 0 ) ▁Wol s ▁( Al fred ▁Otto ▁Wol fg ang ▁Schul ze ) ▁( 1 9 1 3 – 1 9 5 1 ) ▁Z ao ▁W ou ▁Ki ▁( 1 9 2 1 – 2 0 1 3 ) ▁ ▁See ▁also ▁ ▁French ▁art ▁Abstract ▁expression ism ▁Action ▁painting ▁L yr ical ▁Ab stra ction ▁E cole ▁de ▁Paris ▁G ut ai ▁group ▁Sp at ial ism ▁Karl ▁Otto ▁G öt z ▁ ▁Notes ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁Ch il vers , ▁Ian ; ▁A ▁dictionary ▁of ▁twentieth - century ▁art ▁Oxford ▁; ▁New ▁York ▁City ▁: ▁Oxford ▁University ▁Press , ▁ 1 9 9 8 ▁ ▁T api é , ▁Michel ; ▁Un ▁art ▁autre ▁où ▁il ▁s ' ag it ▁de ▁nouve aux ▁dé vid ages ▁du ▁ré el '] ▁Paris , ▁Gabriel - G ira ud ▁et ▁fils , ▁ 1 9 5 2 ▁O CL C ▁ 1 1 |
1 0 5 5 6 ▁Ti amp o , ▁M ing . ▁G ut ai ▁and ▁In form el ▁Post - war ▁art ▁in ▁Japan ▁and ▁France , ▁ 1 9 4 5 — 1 9 6 5 ' '. ▁( World cat ▁link : ▁[ http :// www . world cat l ibraries . org / oc lc / 7 2 4 7 1 3 5 7 & refer er = brief _ results ) ▁( Dis sert ation ▁Abstract s ▁International , ▁ 6 5 - 0 1 A ) ▁, ▁▁▁▁ ▁Category : F rench ▁art ▁movements ▁Category : Abstract ▁expression ism ▁Category : Cont emporary ▁art ▁movements ▁Category : F rench ▁contemporary ▁art ▁Category : Sch ool ▁of ▁Paris <0x0A> </s> ▁Z ely on aya ▁Poly ana ▁() ▁is ▁a ▁rural ▁local ity ▁( a ▁village ) ▁in ▁T ash bul at ov sky ▁S els ov iet , ▁Ab zel il ov sky ▁District , ▁B ash k ort ost an , ▁Russia . ▁The ▁population ▁was ▁ 1 3 6 ▁as ▁of ▁ 2 0 1 0 . ▁There ▁are ▁ 2 5 ▁streets . ▁ ▁Ge ography ▁ ▁It ▁is ▁located ▁ 3 0 km ▁from ▁As kar ovo , ▁ 5 . 5 km ▁from ▁T ash bul at ovo . ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁▁ ▁Category : R ural ▁local ities ▁in ▁Ab zel il ov sky ▁District <0x0A> </s> ▁Stanley ▁Patrick ▁Dick inson ▁( 7 ▁March ▁ 1 8 9 0 ▁— |
▁ 2 5 ▁June ▁ 1 9 7 2 ) ▁was ▁an ▁English ▁cr ick eter ▁who ▁played ▁for ▁Der by shire ▁in ▁ 1 9 0 9 . ▁ ▁Dick inson ▁was ▁born ▁in ▁Nort on , ▁Der by shire ▁and ▁educated ▁at ▁Ha iley bury ▁College ▁where ▁he ▁was ▁in ▁the ▁cricket ▁XI ▁in ▁ 1 9 0 6 ▁and ▁ 1 9 0 7 . ▁He ▁made ▁two ▁appearances ▁for ▁Der by shire ▁during ▁the ▁ 1 9 0 9 ▁season , ▁his ▁first ▁coming ▁in ▁an ▁inn ings ▁defeat ▁at ▁the ▁hands ▁of ▁York shire ▁and ▁his ▁second ▁in ▁a ▁draw ▁against ▁War wick shire . ▁ ▁Dick inson ▁was ▁a ▁right - handed ▁b ats man ▁and ▁scored ▁ 1 3 ▁runs ▁overall . ▁He ▁was ▁a ▁right - arm ▁medium - fast ▁bow ler ▁and ▁took ▁one ▁w icket . ▁ ▁Dick inson ▁died ▁at ▁Dol ben ma en , ▁near ▁C ric ci eth , ▁Ca ern ar v on shire ▁at ▁the ▁age ▁of ▁ 8 2 . ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Category : 1 8 9 0 ▁birth s ▁Category : 1 9 7 2 ▁deaths ▁Category : People ▁educated ▁at ▁Ha iley bury ▁and ▁Imperial ▁Service ▁College ▁Category : English ▁cr ick eters ▁Category : Der by shire ▁cr ick eters ▁Category : C rick eters ▁from ▁She ff ield ▁Category : People ▁from ▁Nort on ▁Le es <0x0A> </s> ▁In ▁met e or ology , ▁D ines ' ▁compensation ▁states ▁that ▁net |
▁mass ▁convergence ▁into ▁a ▁given ▁column ▁of ▁air ▁must ▁be ▁balanced ▁by ▁a ▁net ▁mass ▁diver gence ▁from ▁the ▁same ▁column ▁of ▁air . ▁ ▁The ▁im plication ▁is ▁that ▁rising ▁air ▁in ▁the ▁atmosphere ▁must ▁be ▁balanced ▁by ▁equal ▁s inking ▁or ▁subs iding ▁air . ▁ ▁D ines ' ▁compensation ▁applies ▁especially ▁in ▁mes osc ale ▁circul ations ▁( i . e . ▁super cell s ) ▁and ▁in ▁macro scale ▁and ▁mes osc ale ▁tropical ▁circul ations . ▁ ▁For ▁instance , ▁it ▁is ▁not ▁un common ▁to ▁see ▁anti - cycl onic ▁cir rus ▁out flow ▁from ▁a ▁hur ricane ▁in ▁visible ▁satellite ▁imag ery . ▁ ▁D ines ' ▁compensation ▁applies ▁differently ▁in ▁the ▁mid - lat itudes , ▁as ▁upper - level ▁high s ▁are ▁not ▁necessarily ▁associated ▁with ▁surface ▁low s . ▁ ▁Jet ▁streak s ▁and ▁other ▁upper ▁level ▁features , ▁however , ▁can ▁contribute ▁or ▁support ▁lower ▁level ▁convergence / d iver gence . ▁ ▁Category : At m ospher ic ▁dynamics <0x0A> </s> ▁The ▁Du W o ong ▁wet land ▁is ▁a ▁coastal ▁sand ▁d une ▁in ▁South ▁Korea . ▁ ▁The ▁Du W o ong ▁wet land ▁is ▁located ▁in ▁the ▁south ▁of ▁the ▁S ind uri ▁coastal ▁sand ▁d une ▁at ▁S ind uri ▁beach , ▁Won b uk me on , ▁T ae an , ▁South ▁Ch ung che ong ▁Do . ▁Its ▁coastal ▁length ▁is ▁ 3 . 4 km ▁and ▁its ▁width ▁is ▁ 5 0 0 |
m , ▁which ▁is ▁relatively ▁wide . ▁The ▁S ind uri ▁coastal ▁sand ▁d une ▁was ▁formed ▁by ▁s ands ▁carried ▁to ▁the ▁coast ▁many ▁years ▁ago . ▁ ▁Character istics ▁The ▁Du W o ong ▁wet land ▁is ▁a ▁typical ▁sand ▁d une ▁wet land . ▁The ▁term ▁" s and ▁d une ▁wet land " ▁denotes ▁wet lands ▁formed ▁by ▁sand ▁d unes , ▁but ▁the ▁Du W o ong ▁wet land ▁is ▁the ▁only ▁one ▁which ▁has ▁the ▁form ▁of ▁a ▁lake ▁with ▁water . ▁Unlike ▁other ▁wet lands , ▁the ▁Du W o ong ▁wet land ’ s ▁base ▁is ▁formed ▁with ▁sand , ▁and ▁it ▁does ▁not ▁allow ▁sea ▁water ▁to ▁pen et rate ▁even ▁though ▁it ▁is ▁located ▁at ▁the ▁se ash ore . ▁ ▁This ▁distinction ▁results ▁from ▁underground ▁water ▁which ▁forms ▁a ▁large ▁fresh ▁water ▁lake ▁that ▁prevents ▁sea ▁water ▁from ▁penetr ating ▁through ▁to ▁the ▁coastal ▁sand ▁d une . ▁ ▁Import ance ▁to ▁people ▁Although ▁sand ▁d unes ▁may ▁be ▁considered ▁useless ▁land , ▁in ▁fact ▁the ▁region ▁acts ▁as ▁a ▁bridge ▁connecting ▁coastal ▁ec ology ▁and ▁in land ▁ec ology . ▁It ▁also ▁protect s ▁the ▁coast line ▁and ▁farm land ▁from ▁hur ric anes ▁and ▁storm ▁sur ges . ▁People ▁feel ▁relaxed ▁while ▁watching ▁the ▁sand ▁d unes . ▁At ▁sun set , ▁se ag ull s ▁flying ▁over ▁the ▁sand ▁d unes ▁give ▁mental ▁comfort ▁to ▁visitors , ▁and ▁the ▁location ▁is ▁recognized ▁as ▁one ▁of ▁the ▁eight ▁most |
▁beautiful ▁scen ic ▁spots ▁in ▁Te a an . ▁ ▁The ▁Du W o ong ▁wet land ▁is ▁designated ▁a ▁National ▁Tre asure ▁of ▁South ▁Korea ▁by ▁the ▁Cultural ▁Heritage ▁Administration ▁of ▁Korea ▁and ▁also ▁as ▁an ▁E cosystem ▁Pres erved ▁Area ▁by ▁the ▁Ministry ▁of ▁Mar itime ▁Affairs ▁and ▁Fisher ies . ▁In ▁ 2 0 0 2 , ▁the ▁Ministry ▁of ▁Environment ▁designated ▁Du W o ong ▁wet land ▁as ▁a ▁" W et land ▁Protection ▁Area ". ▁In ▁December ▁ 2 0 0 7 , ▁the ▁Du W o ong ▁wet land ▁was ▁designated ▁a ▁R ams ar ▁wet land . ▁ ▁Organ isms ▁in ▁Du W o ong ▁wet land ▁Anim als ▁ ▁Korean ▁Golden ▁F rog ▁( R ana ▁Pl ancy i ▁chosen ) ▁ ▁N arrow - m out hed ▁fro g ▁( K al ou la ▁bore alis ) ▁ ▁Chinese ▁sp arrow ▁h awk ▁( Acc ip iter ▁solo en is is ) ▁ ▁Little ▁C uck oo ▁( C uc ulus ▁pol io ce ph al us ) ▁ ▁Broad - b illed ▁roll er ▁( E ur yst om us ▁orient alis ) ▁ ▁Sk yl ark ▁( A la uda ▁ar vens i ) ▁ ▁In sect s ▁ ▁Garden ▁C ic ind el idae ▁( C ic ind ela ▁trans ba ical ica ) ▁ ▁Ant ▁lion ▁( M yr me le ont idae ) ▁ ▁Pl ants ▁ ▁Horn wort ▁( C er at oph yll um ▁dem ers um |
) ▁ ▁Water ▁l ily ▁( N ym pha ea ▁ter ag ona ) ▁ ▁Wild ▁rice ▁( Z iz ania ▁lat it olia ) ▁ ▁Reed ▁( P hr ag mit es ▁commun is ) ▁ ▁S edge ▁( family ▁Cy per aceae ) ▁ ▁Se ash ore ▁false ▁bind we ed ▁( Cal yst eg ia ▁sold an ella ) ▁ ▁D une ▁wild ▁r ye ▁( E ly mus ▁m oll is ' ') ▁ ▁Category : Land forms ▁of ▁South ▁Ch ung che ong ▁Province ▁Category : Land forms ▁of ▁South ▁Korea ▁Category : T ae an ▁County ▁Category : W et lands ▁of ▁South ▁Korea ▁Category : D unes ▁of ▁Asia <0x0A> </s> ▁J ee ▁I ck - J oo ▁was ▁a ▁South ▁Korean ▁business man ▁who ▁was ▁kidn apped ▁on ▁October ▁ 1 8 , ▁ 2 0 1 6 ▁and ▁later ▁found ▁dead ▁within ▁the ▁grounds ▁of ▁Camp ▁Cr ame , ▁the ▁headquarters ▁of ▁the ▁Philipp ine ▁National ▁Police ▁( PN P ). ▁ ▁K illing ▁South ▁Korean ▁J ee ▁I ck - J oo , ▁a ▁business man , ▁along ▁with ▁his ▁house ▁helper , ▁was ▁reported ly ▁kidn apped ▁by ▁two ▁un ident ified ▁men ▁from ▁J ee ' s ▁residence ▁in ▁Friend ship ▁Pl aza ▁Sub div ision , ▁Angeles , ▁P amp anga ▁on ▁October ▁ 1 8 , ▁ 2 0 1 6 . ▁After ▁their ▁arrest , ▁the ▁kidn appers — who ▁turned ▁out ▁to ▁be ▁members ▁of ▁the ▁Philipp |
ine ▁National ▁Police ▁( PN P ) — acc used ▁J ee ▁of ▁being ▁involved ▁in ▁the ▁illegal ▁drug ▁trade . ▁J ee ' s ▁wife , ▁Ch oi ▁Ky ung - j in , ▁made ▁the ▁statement ▁that ▁the ▁kidn appers ▁Patrick ▁Joseph ▁B ane z ▁demanded ▁a ▁r ans om ▁of ▁, ▁and ▁she ▁reported ly ▁paid ▁ ▁on ▁October ▁ 3 0 , ▁ 2 0 1 6 . ▁She ▁said ▁she ▁did ▁not ▁give ▁the ▁kidn appers ▁the ▁remaining ▁ ▁when ▁they ▁failed ▁to ▁present ▁proof ▁that ▁J ee ▁was ▁still ▁alive . ▁The ▁house ▁helper ▁was ▁released ▁the ▁day ▁after ▁she ▁and ▁J ee ▁were ▁kidn apped . ▁ ▁Philipp ine ▁authorities ▁held ▁an ▁investigation ▁into ▁J ee ' s ▁death , ▁the ▁result ▁of ▁which ▁was ▁relay ed ▁to ▁South ▁Korean ▁authorities . ▁The ▁result ▁of ▁the ▁investigation ▁stated ▁that ▁J ee ▁died ▁due ▁to ▁strang ulation , ▁on ▁the ▁same ▁day ▁he ▁was ▁kidn apped , ▁within ▁the ▁grounds ▁of ▁Camp ▁Cr ame ▁of ▁the ▁P NP . ▁On ▁January ▁ 1 7 , ▁ 2 0 1 7 , ▁the ▁National ▁Bureau ▁of ▁Invest igation ▁( N BI ) ▁went ▁to ▁a ▁funeral ▁par lor ▁in ▁Bag b agu in , ▁Cal o oc an ▁where ▁the ▁body ▁of ▁J ee ▁I ck - J oo ▁was ▁believed ▁to ▁have ▁been ▁brought . ▁His ▁remains ▁were ▁cre m ated ▁and ▁his ▁as hes ▁were ▁fl ushed ▁down ▁the ▁toilet . ▁▁ ▁J ee ▁I ck |
- J oo ' s ▁wife ▁said ▁that ▁eight ▁armed ▁men , ▁including ▁ ▁S PO 3 ▁Rick y ▁Santa ▁Isabel , ▁who ▁is ▁linked ▁to ▁the ▁P NP ▁Anti - Il legal ▁Dru gs ▁Group , ▁were ▁involved ▁in ▁the ▁kidn apping . ▁She ▁alleged ▁that ▁the ▁group ▁took ▁their ▁personal ▁property , ▁including ▁jewelry ▁and ▁pass ports . ▁J ee ' s ▁house helper ▁was ▁also ▁named ▁as ▁a ▁suspect ▁by ▁the ▁Angeles ▁city ▁police ▁after ▁she ▁was ▁found ▁to ▁have ▁used ▁a ▁false ▁name ▁and ▁been ▁working ▁at ▁J ee ' s ▁household ▁for ▁only ▁two ▁days . ▁The ▁house ▁helper ▁is ▁the ▁main ▁witness ▁in ▁the ▁case . ▁ ▁On ▁February ▁ 3 , ▁according ▁to ▁P NP ▁Chief ▁Ronald ▁D ela ▁Rosa , ▁un sc rup ulous ▁members ▁of ▁the ▁P NP ▁and ▁N BI ▁could ▁be ▁behind ▁the ▁killing ▁of ▁J ee . ▁D ela ▁Rosa ▁told ▁the ▁reporters ▁at ▁Camp ▁Cr ame ▁that ▁" the ▁picture ▁is ▁getting ▁clear er ▁and ▁hopefully , ▁the ▁truth ▁will ▁soon ▁come ▁out ". ▁ ▁The ▁suspect s ▁of ▁the ▁kidn apping ▁and ▁killing , ▁including ▁Su pt . ▁Raf ael ▁Dum la o ▁III , ▁S PO 4 ▁Roy ▁Vil leg as , ▁Jerry ▁O ml ang , ▁Ger ardo ▁Santiago ▁S PO 3 ▁Rick y ▁Sta . ▁Isabel , ▁were ▁arrested ▁in ▁ 2 0 1 7 . ▁In ▁a ▁ 2 9 ▁January ▁ 2 0 1 7 ▁late ▁evening ▁press ▁conference , ▁Dum la o ▁was |
▁named ▁by ▁Rodr igo ▁D uter te ▁to ▁be ▁the ▁master mind ▁in ▁the ▁ab du ction ▁and ▁murder ▁and ▁was ▁given ▁ 2 4 ▁hours ▁to ▁surrender . ▁Four ▁of ▁them , ▁except ▁Sta . ▁Isabel , ▁entered ▁not ▁guilty ▁ple as ▁to ▁the ▁charges ▁filed ▁before ▁Judge ▁Ir ine o ▁P ang il in an ▁Jr . ▁at ▁the ▁Regional ▁T rial ▁Court ▁Branch ▁ 5 8 ▁here ▁on ▁ 3 1 ▁May ▁ 2 0 1 9 . ▁Judge ▁P ang il in an ▁ordered ▁a ▁ple a ▁of ▁not ▁guilty ▁be ▁entered ▁into ▁the ▁court ▁record ▁for ▁Sta . ▁Isabel . ▁Being ▁det ained ▁in ▁ 2 0 1 8 ▁inside ▁the ▁jail ▁facility ▁of ▁the ▁National ▁Bureau ▁of ▁Invest igation ▁( N BI ) ▁in ▁Man ila ▁( St a . ▁Isabel ▁and ▁O ml ang ) ▁and ▁Camp ▁Cr ame ▁( D um la o ), ▁the ▁suspect s ▁requested ▁to ▁be ▁transferred ▁to ▁the ▁facility ▁of ▁the ▁Bureau ▁of ▁J ail ▁Management ▁and ▁Pen ology ▁( B J MP ) ▁in ▁Angeles ▁City , ▁P amp anga ▁on ▁the ▁grounds ▁of ▁threats ▁to ▁their ▁safety . ▁In ▁May ▁ 2 0 1 9 , ▁the ▁Angeles ▁City ▁P amp anga ▁Regional ▁T rial ▁Court ▁( RT C ) ▁am ended ▁the ▁hold ▁departure ▁order ▁( H DO ) ▁it ▁issued ▁against ▁the ▁alleged ▁master mind ▁Dum la o ▁to ▁cover ▁all ▁air ports ▁and ▁se ap orts . ▁ ▁Re action ▁ ▁Philippines ▁P NP ▁Chief |
▁Ronald ▁del a ▁Rosa ▁offered ▁to ▁resign ▁following ▁the ▁incident , ▁but ▁President ▁Rodr igo ▁D uter te ▁did ▁not ▁accept ▁the ▁offer . ▁President ial ▁spokes person ▁Ern esto ▁Ab ella ▁stated ▁that ▁D uter te ▁did ▁not ▁accept ▁the ▁offer ▁of ▁resign ation ▁because ▁he ▁believed ▁that ▁del a ▁Rosa ▁can ' t ▁be ▁fault ed ▁for ▁the ▁killing ▁since ▁the ▁suspected ▁perpet r ators ▁are ▁not ▁part ▁of ▁his ▁team , ▁this ▁while ▁acknowled ging ▁that ▁there ▁is ▁indeed ▁corruption ▁in ▁the ▁institution . ▁At ▁the ▁time ▁of ▁the ▁kidn apping , ▁D ela ▁Rosa ▁was ▁in ▁Beijing ▁with ▁the ▁President ▁for ▁the ▁state ▁visit . ▁ ▁House ▁Spe aker ▁P ant ale on ▁Al vare z ▁called ▁for ▁the ▁resign ation ▁of ▁del a ▁Rosa ▁over ▁the ▁incident ▁to ▁spare ▁the ▁D uter te ▁administration ▁from ▁further ▁embarrass ment ▁but ▁rev oked ▁the ▁call ▁after ▁D uter te ▁said ▁del a ▁Rosa ▁did ▁not ▁need ▁to ▁resign . ▁ ▁President ▁D uter te ▁apolog ized ▁to ▁South ▁Korea ▁for ▁the ▁incident , ▁saying ▁those ▁responsible ▁will ▁be ▁held ▁account able , ▁additionally ▁remark ing ▁that ▁if ▁imprison ed ▁it ▁would ▁be ▁best ▁for ▁them ▁to ▁escape , ▁imp lying ▁that ▁he ▁would ▁have ▁their ▁heads ▁sent ▁to ▁South ▁Korea ▁after ▁being ▁killed ▁in ▁prison . ▁ ▁Members ▁of ▁South ▁Korean ▁community ▁and ▁sym path izers ▁offered ▁flowers ▁and ▁cand les ▁inside ▁Camp ▁Cr ame . ▁ ▁South ▁Korea ▁The ▁South ▁Korean ▁Ministry ▁of ▁Foreign ▁Affairs ▁summon ed ▁officials ▁of |
▁the ▁Philipp ine ▁Emb assy ▁in ▁South ▁Korea ▁to ▁convey ▁their ▁deep ▁concern ▁over ▁the ▁killing ▁of ▁J ee ▁I ck - J oo ; ▁no ▁diplom atic ▁protest ▁was ▁filed , ▁however . ▁The ▁South ▁Korean ▁government , ▁through ▁its ▁ministry , ▁also ▁called ▁for ▁the ▁quick ▁resolution ▁of ▁the ▁case ▁so ▁that ▁the ▁perpet r ators ▁can ▁be ▁held ▁account able ▁and ▁to ▁increase ▁measures ▁to ▁ensure ▁the ▁safety ▁of ▁South ▁Korean ▁nation als ▁in ▁the ▁Philippines . ▁The ▁Philipp ine ▁Department ▁of ▁Foreign ▁Affairs ▁are ▁cooper ating ▁with ▁their ▁South ▁Korean ▁counter parts ▁over ▁the ▁case . ▁ ▁South ▁Korea , ▁through ▁its ▁amb assador ▁to ▁the ▁Philippines ▁J ae - Sh in ▁Kim , ▁accepted ▁an ▁ap ology ▁by ▁President ▁D uter te ▁on ▁January ▁ 2 6 , ▁ 2 0 1 7 , ▁but ▁re iter ated ▁calls ▁for ▁the ▁quick ▁resolution ▁of ▁the ▁case . ▁The ▁South ▁Korean ▁government ▁expressed ▁that ▁they ▁are ▁making ▁efforts ▁to ▁" control ▁the ▁damage " ▁and ▁" cal m ▁down ▁the ▁feeling ▁of ▁the ▁people " ▁following ▁the ▁incident . ▁Act ing ▁South ▁Korean ▁President ▁H w ang ▁K yo - ahn ▁also ▁accepted ▁an ▁ap ology ▁convey ed ▁by ▁Chief ▁President ial ▁Legal ▁Coun sel ▁Salvador ▁Panel o , ▁who ▁traveled ▁to ▁Se oul ▁to ▁meet ▁with ▁H w ang ▁and ▁personally ▁convey ▁the ▁ap ology ▁to ▁him . ▁ ▁See ▁also ▁ ▁Death ▁of ▁Rol ando ▁E spin osa ▁ ▁Illegal ▁drug ▁trade ▁in ▁the ▁Philippines ▁ ▁South |
▁Korea - Phil ipp ines ▁relations ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Category : 2 0 1 6 ▁crimes ▁in ▁the ▁Philippines ▁Category : Phil ipp ine ▁National ▁Police ▁Category : Oct ober ▁ 2 0 1 6 ▁crimes ▁Category : Oct ober ▁ 2 0 1 6 ▁events ▁in ▁Asia ▁Category : Phil ipp ines – South ▁Korea ▁relations ▁Category : Phil ipp ine ▁Drug ▁War ▁Category : Cr ime ▁in ▁Metro ▁Man ila <0x0A> </s> ▁W anz hou ▁District ▁() ▁is ▁Ch ong q ing ' s ▁second ▁most ▁pop ulated ▁urban ▁core ▁area ▁on ▁the ▁upper ▁reaches ▁of ▁the ▁Three ▁G org es ▁of ▁the ▁Yang t ze ▁River ▁in ▁China . ▁It ▁is ▁currently ▁governed ▁as ▁a ▁district ▁of ▁Ch ong q ing ▁Municip ality , ▁bord ering ▁S ich uan ▁to ▁the ▁north west ▁and ▁H ube i ▁to ▁the ▁sout heast . ▁It ▁was ▁formerly ▁known ▁as ▁W an x ian ▁or ▁W an ▁County ▁( ). ▁Prior ▁to ▁Ch ong q ing ' s ▁formation ▁as ▁a ▁direct - cont rolled ▁municip ality , ▁W anz hou ▁was ▁part ▁of ▁S ich uan ▁province . ▁The ▁urban ▁core ▁of ▁W anz hou ▁ ▁is ▁ ▁away ▁from ▁Ch ong q ing ' s ▁city ▁proper . ▁ ▁" W anz hou " ▁literally ▁means ▁" my ri ad - pref ect ure ", ▁where ▁" a ▁my ri ad ▁rivers ▁conver ge ▁and ▁a ▁my ri ad ▁traders ▁gather " ▁( ). ▁Due ▁to ▁the ▁construction ▁of ▁the |
▁Three ▁G org es ▁Dam , ▁ 4 7 % ▁of ▁W anz hou ' s ▁old ▁urban ▁area ▁will ▁be ▁under water ▁by ▁the ▁time ▁the ▁reserv oir ▁is ▁filled . ▁Build ings ▁in ▁the ▁sub mer ged ▁area ▁have ▁been ▁torn ▁down ▁and ▁new ▁ones ▁re built ▁on ▁higher ▁ground . ▁ ▁History ▁ ▁The ▁district ▁was ▁part ▁of ▁W an x ian ▁P ref ect ure ▁( ), ▁then ▁the ▁pre fect ural ▁W an x ian ▁City ▁( ). ▁It ▁was ▁renamed ▁to ▁W anz hou ▁in ▁late ▁ 1 9 9 0 s . ▁ ▁It ▁was ▁part ▁of ▁Q uren ▁County ▁of ▁Ba ▁Command ery ▁() ▁in ▁the ▁Q in ▁D yn asty . ▁It ▁became ▁Yang qu ▁County ▁() ▁in ▁ 2 1 6 ▁( the ▁Eastern ▁Han ▁D yn asty ). ▁In ▁ 2 3 0 ▁( the ▁Sh u - H an ▁Kingdom ), ▁it ▁was ▁renamed ▁to ▁N an pu ▁(); ▁in ▁ 5 5 3 ▁( the ▁Western ▁We i ▁dyn asty ), ▁to ▁Yu qu an ▁(); ▁in ▁ 5 5 7 ▁( N or thern ▁Z hou ▁D yn asty ), ▁to ▁An xi ang ▁(); ▁in ▁ 5 8 4 , ▁to ▁W anch uan ▁(); ▁and ▁in ▁ 5 9 8 ▁( S ui ▁D yn asty ), ▁to ▁N an pu ▁again . ▁ ▁In ▁ 6 1 9 ▁( T ang ▁D yn asty ), ▁N an pu ▁Command ery ▁() ▁was ▁established . ▁In ▁ |
6 2 5 , ▁the ▁name ▁was ▁changed ▁to ▁Pu ▁P ref ect ure ▁( ), ▁and ▁in ▁ 6 3 4 , ▁to ▁W an ▁P ref ect ure ▁( ). ▁In ▁ 1 3 7 3 ▁( Y uan ▁D yn asty ), ▁W an ▁was ▁dem oted ▁to ▁a ▁county ▁( ). ▁ ▁In ▁the ▁ 1 9 th ▁century , ▁it ▁was ▁known ▁in ▁English ▁as ▁W an hs ien ▁and ▁W an ▁County . ▁In ▁ 1 9 3 5 , ▁it ▁became ▁W an x ian ▁P ref ect ure ▁( ). ▁On ▁December ▁ 1 2 , ▁ 1 9 9 2 , ▁the ▁State ▁Council ▁abol ished ▁W an x ian ▁P ref ect ure ▁and ▁its ▁sub ord inate ▁W an x ian ▁City ▁and ▁created ▁the ▁pre fect ure - level ▁W an x ian ▁City , ▁which ▁administer ed ▁the ▁districts ▁of ▁Long ba o ▁( ), ▁T ian chen g ▁( ), ▁Wu q iao ▁() ▁and ▁the ▁count ies ▁of ▁K ai , ▁Z h ong , ▁Li ang ping , ▁Y un y ang , ▁F eng j ie , ▁W ush an , ▁W ux i , ▁and ▁Chen g k ou . ▁ ▁The ▁entire ▁W an x ian ▁City ▁was ▁merged ▁into ▁Ch ong q ing ▁on ▁December ▁ 2 0 , ▁ 1 9 9 7 . ▁The ▁merge ▁necess itated ▁the ▁abol ishment ▁of ▁W an x ian ▁City ▁and ▁creation ▁of ▁W an |
x ian ▁District ▁and ▁W an x ian ▁M igration ▁Development ▁Area ▁( ). ▁W an x ian ▁City ' s ▁three ▁districts ▁were ▁converted ▁to ▁administrative ▁commit te es ▁( , ▁ab bre vi ated ▁) ▁of ▁W an x ian ▁District . ▁The ▁migration ▁development ▁area ▁included ▁the ▁count ies ▁formerly ▁in ▁W an x ian ▁City , ▁except ▁Li ang ping ▁and ▁Chen g k ou , ▁which ▁were ▁administer ed ▁by ▁Ch ong q ing ▁directly . ▁ ▁On ▁May ▁ 2 2 , ▁ 1 9 9 8 , ▁the ▁State ▁Council ▁approved ▁that ▁the ▁two ▁areas ▁named ▁W an x ian ▁were ▁both ▁renamed ▁to ▁W anz hou . ▁The ▁migration ▁development ▁area ▁later ▁diss olved ▁and ▁its ▁count ies ▁were ▁directly ▁controlled ▁by ▁Ch ong q ing . ▁On ▁July ▁ 1 9 , ▁ 2 0 0 0 , ▁the ▁district ' s ▁administrative ▁commit te es ▁were ▁changed ▁to ▁migration ▁development ▁areas . ▁ ▁Sports ▁ ▁The ▁ 2 6 , 0 0 0 - capacity ▁W anz hou ▁P ail ou ▁Sports ▁Stadium ▁is ▁located ▁in ▁W anz hou . ▁It ▁is ▁used ▁mostly ▁for ▁association ▁football ▁and ▁also ▁sometimes ▁for ▁athlet ics . ▁One ▁stand ▁is ▁covered ▁with ▁a ▁roof . ▁ ▁Ge ography ▁and ▁climate ▁W anz hou ▁sp ans ▁ 3 0 ° 2 4 ′ − 3 1 ° 1 4 ′ ▁N ▁lat itude ▁and ▁ 1 0 7 ° 5 5 ′ − 1 0 8 ° |
5 3 ′ ▁E ▁long itude , ▁and ▁is ▁situated ▁at ▁the ▁eastern ▁edge ▁of ▁the ▁S ich uan ▁Bas in . ▁It ▁reaches ▁a ▁maximal ▁north - s outh ▁extent ▁of ▁ ▁and ▁east - west ▁width ▁of ▁, ▁covering ▁an ▁area ▁of ▁. ▁E lev ations ▁range ▁from ▁ ▁in ▁the ▁town ▁of ▁T ail ong ▁() ▁to ▁ ▁at ▁Sh aping ▁Peak ▁() ▁of ▁the ▁Q iy ao ▁Mountains ▁( ). ▁B ord ering ▁county - level ▁divisions : ▁ ▁Y un y ang ▁County east ▁Sh iz hu ▁Count ys outh ▁L ich uan , ▁H ube is outh ▁Z h ong ▁County west ▁Li ang ping ▁County west ▁Ka iji ang ▁County , ▁S ich u ann orth ▁K ai ▁Count yn orth ▁ ▁Similar ▁to ▁the ▁city ▁proper ▁of ▁Ch ong q ing , ▁W anz hou ▁has ▁a ▁mon so on - hum id ▁sub t rop ical ▁climate ▁( K ö ppen ▁C wa ) ▁with ▁short , ▁mild ▁win ters , ▁and ▁very ▁hot , ▁hum id ▁sum mers , ▁and ▁is ▁in ▁fact ▁on ▁average ▁ ▁war mer ▁during ▁the ▁day . ▁The ▁monthly ▁ 2 4 - hour ▁average ▁temperature ▁ranges ▁from ▁ ▁in ▁January ▁to ▁ ▁in ▁August , ▁while ▁the ▁annual ▁mean ▁is ▁. ▁ ▁Sub div isions ▁The ▁ 4 ▁primary ▁sub div isions ▁were ▁ 3 ▁migration ▁development ▁areas ▁( Long ba o , ▁T ian chen g , ▁Wu q iao ) ▁and ▁Ji ang nan ▁New |
▁District ▁( ). ▁Now ▁W anz hou ▁is ▁sub div ided ▁into ▁ 9 2 ▁town ship ▁divisions ▁are ▁ 1 6 ▁sub - d istrict s , ▁ 3 3 ▁towns , ▁and ▁ 4 3 ▁town ships ▁( see ▁Administr ative ▁divisions ▁of ▁the ▁People ' s ▁Republic ▁of ▁China # L ev els ). ▁In ▁ 2 0 0 0 , ▁the ▁district ▁included ▁ 3 2 ▁towns , ▁ 4 5 ▁town ships , ▁ 1 4 ▁sub - d istrict s , ▁and ▁ 1 2 7 7 ▁neighborhood ▁and ▁village ▁commit te es . ▁ ▁Col leg es ▁and ▁universities ▁ ▁Ch ong q ing ▁Three ▁G org es ▁University ▁() ▁ ▁Ch ong q ing ▁Three ▁G org es ▁Medical ▁College ▁() ▁ ▁Ch ong q ing ▁Three ▁G org es ▁Poly techn ic ▁College ▁() ▁ ▁Ch ong q ing ▁Information ▁Technology ▁College ▁() ▁ ▁Ch ong q ing ▁Pres ch ool ▁Education ▁College ▁() ▁ ▁Ch ong q ing ▁V oc ational ▁Institute ▁of ▁Safety ▁& ▁Technology ▁() ▁ ▁Ch ong q ing ▁Science ▁And ▁Technology ▁Career ▁Academy ▁() ▁ ▁Transport ▁W anz hou ▁has ▁three ▁Yang t ze ▁River ▁cross ings . ▁ ▁China ▁National ▁Highway ▁ 3 1 8 ▁W anz hou ▁Wu q iao ▁Airport ▁ ▁Gallery ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁▁ ▁Official ▁site ▁( in ▁Sim pl ified ▁Chinese ) ▁ ▁W an x ian ▁Travel ▁ ▁Category : D istrict s ▁of ▁Ch ong q ing |
<0x0A> </s> ▁William ▁Mons on ▁( ca . ▁ 1 6 5 3 ▁– ▁ 7 ▁March ▁ 1 7 2 7 ), ▁of ▁Bro x bourne , ▁H ert ford shire , ▁was ▁an ▁English ▁Wh ig ▁politician ▁who ▁sat ▁in ▁the ▁English ▁House ▁of ▁Commons ▁between ▁ 1 6 9 5 ▁and ▁ 1 7 0 7 ▁and ▁in ▁the ▁British ▁House ▁of ▁Commons ▁between ▁ 1 7 0 8 ▁and ▁ 1 7 2 2 . ▁ ▁Mons on ▁was ▁the ▁second ▁son ▁of ▁Sir ▁John ▁Mons on ▁K B , ▁of ▁Bur ton , ▁Lincoln shire ▁and ▁his ▁wife ▁Jud ith ▁Pel ham , ▁daughter ▁of ▁Sir ▁Thomas ▁Pel ham , ▁ 2 nd ▁Baron et , ▁of ▁Hall and , ▁L aught on , ▁Sus sex . ▁ ▁He ▁married ▁La et it ia ▁P ou lett ▁daughter ▁of ▁John ▁P ou lett , ▁ 3 rd ▁Baron ▁P ou lett ▁on ▁ 1 8 ▁July ▁ 1 6 8 8 . ▁▁▁ ▁Mons on ▁was ▁elected ▁Member ▁of ▁Parliament ▁( MP ) ▁for ▁Lincoln ▁at ▁the ▁general ▁election ▁of ▁ 1 6 9 5 ▁and ▁sat ▁until ▁ 1 6 9 8 . ▁ ▁He ▁was ▁returned ▁un op posed ▁as ▁MP ▁for ▁Hey tes bury ▁at ▁the ▁general ▁elections ▁of ▁ 1 7 0 2 ▁and ▁ 1 7 0 5 . ▁He ▁was ▁elected ▁as ▁MP ▁for ▁H ert ford ▁in ▁ 1 7 0 8 ▁general ▁election ▁but ▁was ▁defeated ▁there ▁in ▁ 1 |
7 1 0 . ▁ ▁He ▁was ▁returned ▁as ▁MP ▁for ▁Ald borough ▁at ▁a ▁by - election ▁on ▁ 1 6 ▁April ▁ 1 7 1 5 . ▁He ▁succeeded ▁his ▁brother ▁Henry ▁in ▁the ▁bar on et cy ▁ ▁on ▁ 6 ▁April ▁ 1 7 1 8 . ▁He ▁did ▁not ▁stand ▁again ▁at ▁the ▁ 1 7 2 2 ▁general ▁election . ▁ ▁Mons on ▁died ▁without ▁issue ▁on ▁ 7 ▁March ▁ 1 7 2 7 . ▁His ▁property ▁and ▁the ▁bar on et cy ▁passed ▁to ▁his ▁nep hew , ▁John ▁Mons on . ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Category : 1 6 5 3 ▁birth s ▁Category : 1 7 2 7 ▁deaths ▁Category : People ▁from ▁Bro x bourne ▁Category : Members ▁of ▁the ▁Parliament ▁of ▁Great ▁Britain ▁for ▁English ▁constitu encies ▁Category : 1 8 th - century ▁English ▁people ▁Category : English ▁MP s ▁ 1 6 9 5 – 1 6 9 8 ▁Category : English ▁MP s ▁ 1 7 0 2 – 1 7 0 5 ▁Category : English ▁MP s ▁ 1 7 0 5 – 1 7 0 7 ▁Category : B rit ish ▁MP s ▁ 1 7 0 7 – 1 7 0 8 ▁Category : B rit ish ▁MP s ▁ 1 7 0 8 – 1 7 1 0 ▁Category : B rit ish ▁MP s ▁ 1 7 1 5 – 1 7 2 2 ▁Category : B aron ets ▁in ▁the ▁Baron et |
age ▁of ▁England <0x0A> </s> ▁Bryan ▁C . ▁Williams ▁was ▁a ▁Republican ▁member ▁of ▁the ▁Ohio ▁House ▁of ▁Represent atives ▁from ▁ 1 9 9 7 ▁to ▁ 2 0 0 4 . ▁ ▁He ▁resigned ▁on ▁March ▁ 5 , ▁ 2 0 0 4 ▁to ▁become ▁the ▁Sum mit ▁County , ▁Ohio ▁Chair ▁of ▁the ▁Board ▁of ▁E lections . ▁ ▁He ▁was ▁succeeded ▁by ▁Mar il yn ▁Sl aby , ▁who ▁went ▁on ▁to ▁lose ▁to ▁another ▁Brian ▁Williams , ▁who ▁was ▁a ▁Democrat . ▁ ▁Williams ▁currently ▁serves ▁on ▁the ▁Ohio ▁State ▁Board ▁of ▁Education , ▁representing ▁District ▁ 5 . ▁ ▁He ▁was ▁elected ▁in ▁November , ▁ 2 0 1 2 ▁to ▁a ▁four - year ▁term . ▁ ▁Due ▁to ▁red istrict ing ▁in ▁ 2 0 1 2 , ▁he ▁resigned ▁from ▁the ▁District ▁ 7 ▁seat ▁he ▁represented ▁in ▁the ▁prior ▁term . ▁ ▁He ▁res ides ▁in ▁Fair la wn . ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁Ohio ▁House ▁bio ▁ ▁Category : Members ▁of ▁the ▁Ohio ▁House ▁of ▁Represent atives ▁Category : Oh io ▁Republicans ▁Category : L iving ▁people ▁Category : Year ▁of ▁birth ▁missing ▁( l iving ▁people ) ▁Category : 2 1 st - century ▁American ▁politicians ▁Category : People ▁from ▁Fair la wn , ▁Ohio <0x0A> </s> ▁John ▁Patrick ▁O ' Grad y , ▁( 9 ▁October ▁ 1 9 0 7 ▁– ▁ 1 4 ▁January ▁ 1 9 8 1 ) ▁was ▁an ▁Australian ▁writer |
. ▁His ▁works ▁include ▁the ▁comic ▁novel ▁They ' re ▁a ▁We ird ▁M ob ▁( 1 9 5 7 ) ▁using ▁the ▁pen ▁name ▁N ino ▁C ul otta ▁and ▁the ▁poem ▁The ▁Integr ated ▁Ad ject ive , ▁sometimes ▁known ▁as ▁T umb a - blo ody - r umb a . ▁Born ▁to ▁John ▁Edward ▁O ' Grad y ▁and ▁Margaret ▁Gle es on . ▁ ▁P se ud onym ▁ ▁O ' Grad y ▁chose ▁to ▁write ▁under ▁a ▁variety ▁of ▁pseud ony ms , ▁most ▁fam ously ▁as ▁N ino ▁C ul otta ▁for ▁his ▁books ▁They ' re ▁a ▁We ird ▁M ob , ▁Cop ▁This ▁Lot , ▁G one ▁Fish in ▁', ▁and ▁G one ▁G ou gin ' ▁. ▁ ▁Other ▁examples ▁include ▁No ▁K ava ▁For ▁Johnny , ▁which ▁is ▁published ▁under ▁O ' Grad y ' s ▁name , ▁but ▁contains ▁a ▁pre face ▁from ▁the ▁author ▁claiming ▁that ▁the ▁book ▁had ▁in ▁fact ▁been ▁written ▁by ▁the ▁e pon ym ous ▁character , ▁Johnny . ▁ ▁Works ▁ ▁O ' Grad y ' s ▁numerous ▁works ▁were ▁originally ▁published ▁in ▁hard back ▁by ▁U re ▁Smith ▁with ▁comic ▁illustr ations ; ▁many ▁have ▁frequently ▁been ▁re - iss ued ▁by ▁other ▁publishing ▁houses , ▁generally ▁fac sim ile ▁ed itions ▁in ▁paper back . ▁▁ ▁They ' re ▁a ▁We ird ▁M ob ▁( S yd ney : ▁U re ▁Smith , ▁ 1 9 5 7 ) ▁and ▁its ▁sequ els |
, ▁ ▁Cop ▁This ▁Lot ▁( S yd ney : ▁U re ▁Smith , ▁ 1 9 6 0 ) ▁ ▁G one ▁Fish in ' ▁ ▁( S yd ney : ▁U re ▁Smith , ▁ 1 9 6 2 ) ▁ ▁G one ▁G ou gin ' ▁ ▁( S yd ney : ▁U re ▁Smith , ▁ 1 9 7 5 ) ▁ ▁No ▁K ava ▁for ▁Johnny ▁( S yd ney : ▁U re ▁Smith , ▁ 1 9 6 1 ) ▁illustrated ▁by ▁' w ep ' ▁ ▁The ▁Things ▁They ▁Do ▁To ▁You ▁( S yd ney : ▁U re ▁Smith , ▁ 1 9 6 3 ) ▁illustrated ▁by ▁' w ep ' ▁ ▁Auss ie ▁English : ▁An ▁Ex plan ation ▁of ▁the ▁Australian ▁I di om ▁( S yd ney : ▁U re ▁Smith , ▁ 1 9 6 5 ) ▁ ▁Lad ies ▁and ▁Gent le men ▁( with ▁Dou glass ▁Bag lin ) ▁( S yd ney : ▁U re ▁Smith , ▁ 1 9 6 6 ) ▁ ▁G one ▁Tro ppo ▁( S yd ney : ▁U re ▁Smith , ▁ 1 9 6 8 ) ▁ ▁O ' Grad y ▁Se z ▁( S yd ney : ▁U re ▁Smith , ▁ 1 9 6 9 ) ▁ ▁So ▁Sue ▁Me ! ▁( S yd ney : ▁U re ▁Smith , ▁ 1 9 7 0 ) ▁ ▁Are ▁You ▁Irish ▁or ▁Normal ? ▁( as ▁by ▁Sean ▁O |
' Gr ada ) ▁( S yd ney : ▁U re ▁Smith , ▁ 1 9 7 0 ) ▁ ▁Auss ie ▁Et ik et ; ▁or , ▁Do ing ▁Things ▁the ▁Auss ie ▁Way ▁( S yd ney : ▁U re ▁Smith , ▁ 1 9 7 1 ) ▁ ▁It ' s ▁Your ▁Sh out , ▁M ate ! : ▁Auss ie ▁pub s ▁and ▁Auss ie ▁be ers ▁( S yd ney : ▁U re ▁Smith , ▁ 1 9 7 2 ) ▁ ▁Sm ok y ▁Joe ▁the ▁Fish - e ater ▁( S yd ney : ▁U re ▁Smith , ▁ 1 9 7 2 ) ▁ ▁Sur v ival ▁in ▁the ▁Dog house ▁( S yd ney : ▁U re ▁Smith , ▁ 1 9 7 3 ) ▁ ▁Now ▁Listen , ▁M ate ! ▁[ re - issue ▁of ▁So ▁sue ▁me ! ] ▁( S yd ney : ▁U re ▁Smith , ▁ 1 9 7 4 ) ▁ ▁There ▁Was ▁A ▁Kid : ▁An ▁Aut obi ography , ▁Part ▁One ▁( S yd ney : ▁U re ▁Smith , ▁ 1 9 7 7 ) ▁ ▁Down ▁Under ▁To ▁Up ▁Over ▁( with ▁Molly ▁O ' Grad y ) ▁( S yd ney : ▁L ans d ow ne ▁Press , ▁ 1 9 8 0 ) ▁ ▁Auss ie ▁Et ik et ▁was ▁translated ▁into ▁Japanese ▁as ▁ Ō s ut or aria - ry ū ▁E ch ik etto : ▁O ret |
achi ▁D att ara ▁K ō sur u ▁Ne ▁( T ō ky ō ▁: ▁Kind ai ▁B unge isha , ▁ 1 9 9 3 ) ▁ ▁A ▁collection ▁of ▁the ▁papers ▁of ▁O ' Grad y , ▁ranging ▁from ▁ 1 9 4 2 ▁to ▁ 1 9 8 6 , ▁are ▁available ▁in ▁manuscript ▁form ▁at ▁the ▁National ▁Library ▁of ▁Australia , ▁Can ber ra . ▁ ▁Family ▁O ' Grad y ' s ▁son , ▁John ▁O ' Grad y , ▁J nr , ▁was ▁at ▁one ▁point ▁the ▁head ▁of ▁situation ▁comedy ▁at ▁the ▁Australian ▁Broad cast ing ▁Corporation ▁and ▁winner ▁of ▁the ▁ 1 9 8 7 ▁Television ▁Dr ama ▁Award ▁for ▁ABC ▁TV ▁series ▁Mother ▁and ▁Son ▁presented ▁by ▁the ▁Australian ▁Human ▁Rights ▁Commission . ▁O ' Grad y ' s ▁brother , ▁Frank , ▁was ▁also ▁an ▁author ▁and ▁published ▁The ▁Golden ▁Valley ▁( 1 9 5 5 ), ▁Go on oo ▁Go on oo ▁( 1 9 5 6 ) ▁and ▁H anging ▁Rock ▁( 1 9 5 7 ); ▁all ▁published ▁by ▁Cass ell . ▁While ▁John ▁O ' Grad y ' s ▁novels ▁were ▁light ▁sat irical ▁works , ▁Frank ▁O ' Grad y ▁wrote ▁pione ering ▁sag as ▁set ▁in ▁western ▁New ▁South ▁Wales . ▁ ▁See ▁also ▁ ▁Australian ▁Dream ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Category : 1 9 0 7 ▁birth s ▁Category : 1 9 8 1 ▁deaths ▁Category : Austral ian ▁humor ists ▁Category : 2 0 th |
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