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57,852,385 | Hegesias of Sinope | Hegesias of Sinope was an ancient Greek philosopher of the Cynic school and a student of Diogenes, said to have been once scolded for asking to borrow his teacher's writing tablet. Although little is known of the life of Hegesias, he is believed to have been active around 325 B.C. and have been known by the nickname "Dog Collar". == References == | [
"Philosophy"
] | 2018-07-08T01:29:08Z | 2018-07-08T01:48:18Z |
52,537,316 | Antwan Wilson | Antwan Wilson (born 1972) is an American teacher and school administrator. He was appointed the Superintendent of the Oakland Unified School District in Oakland, California, in 2014, and resigned effective February 2017. On December 20, 2016, he was confirmed as Chancellor of the District of Columbia Public Schools in Washington, D.C. He began his new position on February 1, 2017. Wilson resigned as DCPS chancellor on February 20, 2018, after media reports that he had bypassed the school system's lottery process to win a place at a prestigious school for one of his children. | [
"Government"
] | 2016-12-09T22:33:27Z | 2016-12-09T23:07:34Z |
10,355,490 | Notre-Dame Affair | The Notre-Dame Affair was an action performed by Michel Mourre, Serge Berna, Ghislain Desnoyers de Marbaix, and Jean Rullier, members of the radical wing of the Lettrist movement, on Easter Sunday, 9 April 1950, at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, while the mass was aired live on national TV. Mourre, dressed in the habit of a Dominican friar and backed by his co-conspirators, chose a quiet moment in the Easter High Mass to climb to the rostrum and declaim before the whole congregation a blasphemous anti-sermon on the death of God, penned by Berna. | [
"Religion"
] | 2007-03-29T20:54:51Z | 2007-03-30T14:18:48Z |
73,775,276 | Hoca Kadri Efendi | Hoca Kadri Efendi (1855–1918) was an Ottoman teacher, journalist and political figure who was among the early figures of the Young Turks which would form the Committee of Union and Progress. | [
"Language"
] | 2023-05-11T05:57:46Z | 2023-05-11T05:58:37Z |
36,271,397 | Conrad Henfling | Conrad Henfling (1648–1716 Ansbach, Germany), musicologist, musician, mathematician and lawyer was an official and privy councilor (Hofrat) at the court of the Margrave of Ansbach, Germany. He also invented a new type of keyboard for organ and harpsichord, the design of which was extended by Paul von Janko in his 1882 patent for a keyboard layout. In a letter dated 30 August 1706, he wrote to Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz dealing with many issues of music theory he sets out detailed calculations for a method of musical temperament, using Euclid's algorithm in his reasoning. Leibniz had Henfling's work published as "Epistola de novo suo systemate musico" in Miscellanea berolinensia, in 1710. | [
"Mathematics"
] | 2012-06-28T12:35:32Z | 2012-06-28T18:34:29Z |
994,704 | Mental model | A mental model is an internal representation of external reality: that is, a way of representing reality within one's mind. Such models are hypothesized to play a major role in cognition, reasoning and decision-making. The term for this concept was coined in 1943 by Kenneth Craik, who suggested that the mind constructs "small-scale models" of reality that it uses to anticipate events. Mental models can help shape behaviour, including approaches to solving problems and performing tasks. In psychology, the term mental models is sometimes used to refer to mental representations or mental simulation generally. | [
"Information"
] | 2004-09-18T00:10:05Z | 2004-10-15T11:27:45Z |
10,285,944 | Princeton Ocean Model | The Princeton Ocean Model (POM) is a community general numerical model for ocean circulation that can be used to simulate and predict oceanic currents, temperatures, salinities and other water properties. POM-WEB and POMusers.org | [
"Nature"
] | 2007-03-26T18:05:06Z | 2007-03-26T18:09:20Z |
465,640 | Majority government | A majority government is a government by one or more governing parties that hold an absolute majority of seats in a legislature. Such a government can consist of one party that holds a majority on its own, or be a coalition government of multiple parties. This is as opposed to a minority government, where the government doesn't have a majority, and needs to cooperate with opposition parties to get legislation passed. A government majority determines the balance of power. A government is not a majority government if it only has a majority when counting parties outside the government that have a confidence agreement with it. | [
"Government"
] | 2004-02-12T04:48:28Z | 2004-02-12T04:55:01Z |
62,251,084 | Clara Barton Hospital | CHA Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center, formerly known as Queen of Angels – Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center, is a private hospital located at 1300 North Vermont Avenue in Los Angeles, California. The hospital has 434 beds and is owned by the South Korea-based CHA Medical Group. | [
"Life"
] | 2019-11-04T19:29:59Z | 2019-11-04T19:29:59Z |
43,239,786 | List of hotels in Uganda | This is a list of notable hotels in Uganda. | [
"Lists"
] | 2014-07-07T19:53:54Z | 2014-07-07T20:01:35Z |
40,174,441 | Aaron McCarthy | Aaron McCarthy is a dynamic TV host, charismatic presenter, and influential content creator with a thriving online business. Known for his engaging role on the popular Australian travel show 'What's Up Downunder' on Channel 10, Aaron has captivated audiences with his diverse TV appearances, including standout roles on 'Live on Bowen,' 'Melbourne 22,' and 'Victoria Islands.' . He also has hosting roles on Live on Bowen, Melbourne 22 & Victoria's Islands on C31. Aaron appeared on the front cover of Fjorde Magazine Issue XV. | [
"Mass_media"
] | 2013-08-07T03:46:58Z | 2013-08-07T03:51:08Z |
12,538,900 | Admiralty flying fox | The Admiralty flying fox (Pteropus admiralitatum) is a species of fruit bat in the family Pteropodidae, the megabats. It is found in Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. | [
"Communication"
] | 2007-07-31T00:50:56Z | 2008-02-28T19:37:13Z |
38,448,123 | SF Express | SF Express (Group) Co., Ltd. is a Chinese multinational delivery services and logistics company based in Shenzhen, Guangdong. It is the largest courier in China, and provides domestic and international express delivery. SF Express has a fleet of 69 cargo aircraft, including 37 Boeing 757, 17 Boeing 737, 13 Boeing 767 and two Boeing 747 all-cargo freighters, which are owned by its subsidiary SF Airlines. As of 2018, it has transported around 2 million tonnes of cargo, since its operations began in 2009. The parent company of SF Express, SF Holding trade on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, and it is a constituent of SZSE 100 Index. | [
"Economy"
] | 2013-02-07T03:28:33Z | 2013-02-07T04:36:13Z |
28,741,065 | James L. Swauger | James L. Swauger (November 1, 1913 – December 18, 2005) was an American archaeologist known for his work on the petroglyphs of the Ohio River valley of the United States. A native of West Newton in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, he moved to the Pittsburgh suburb of Edgewood in his youth; there he lived for most of the rest of his life. At the age of 22, Swauger began working for Pittsburgh's Carnegie Museum of Natural History; he started as an archaeology and ethnology assistant. Swauger was awarded a bachelor's degree in zoology in 1941 from the University of Pittsburgh. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army with the rank of First Lieutenant; after his 1946 discharge, he resumed his position at the Carnegie Museum, and he returned to the University of Pittsburgh to earn an M. Litt in history. | [
"Humanities"
] | 2010-09-07T19:40:55Z | 2010-09-07T20:05:43Z |
4,038,636 | Wilbur Wilde | Wilbur Wilde (born Nicholas Robert Aitken on 5 October 1955) is an Australian saxophonist, television personality and radio presenter. He is best known for his work on Hey Hey It's Saturday. He rose to prominence with the bands Ol' 55 and Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons. | [
"Mass_media"
] | 2006-02-11T16:32:06Z | 2006-02-11T16:45:51Z |
66,001,548 | Seal of Khingila | The Seal of Khingila is an historical seal from the region of Bactria, on southern Central Asia. The seal was published recently by Pierfrancesco Callieri and Nicholas Sims-Williams. It is now in the private collection of Mr. A. Saeedi (London). Kurbanov considers it as a significant Hephthalite seal. It has also been considered as intermediate between the Kidarites and the Hephthalites. | [
"Language"
] | 2020-12-03T09:15:00Z | 2020-12-03T09:26:04Z |
4,588,753 | Liddy Clark | Elizabeth Anne Clark (born 6 November 1953), is an Australian former politician with the Labor Party in the Queensland Legislature who held the seat for Clayfield and also an actress of television and film, director, producer and presenter, credited as Liddy Clark and Liddy Clarke. | [
"Mass_media"
] | 2006-04-01T06:45:07Z | 2006-04-04T04:38:38Z |
40,349,318 | Niggers in the White House | "Niggers in the White House" is a poem that was published in newspapers around the United States between 1901 and 1903. The poem was written in reaction to an October 1901 White House dinner hosted by Republican President Theodore Roosevelt, who had invited Booker T. Washington—an African-American presidential adviser—as a guest. The poem reappeared in 1929 after First Lady Lou Hoover, wife of President Herbert Hoover, invited Jessie De Priest, the wife of African-American congressman Oscar De Priest, to a tea for wives of congressmen at the White House. The identity of the author—who used the byline "unchained poet"—remains unknown. Both visits triggered widespread condemnation by many throughout the United States, particularly throughout the South. | [
"Human_behavior"
] | 2013-08-25T07:23:33Z | 2013-08-25T07:32:52Z |
3,067,569 | Ynet | Ynet (stylized as ynet) is one of the major Israeli news and general-content websites, and is the online outlet for the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper. Most of Ynet's content is original work, published exclusively on the website and written by an independent staff. | [
"Internet"
] | 2005-11-03T05:15:52Z | 2005-11-07T21:43:57Z |
17,580,808 | List of oceanographic institutions and programs | This is a list of oceanography institutions and programs worldwide. Oceanographic institutions and programs are broadly defined as places where scientific research is carried out relating to oceanography. This list is organized geographically. Some oceanographic institutions are standalone programs, such as non-governmental organizations or government-funded agencies. Other oceanographic institutions are departments within colleges and universities. | [
"Nature"
] | 2008-05-23T19:21:49Z | 2008-05-31T23:17:24Z |
29,580,920 | Awa Shrine | Awa Shrine (安房神社, Awa Jinja) is a Shinto shrine in the Daijingū neighborhood of the city of Tateyama in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. It is one of two shrines claiming to hold the title of ichinomiya of former Awa Province. The main festival of the shrine is held annually on August 10. | [
"Time"
] | 2010-11-13T08:04:02Z | 2011-09-29T09:32:13Z |
5,091,312 | Alonso Duralde | Alonso Duralde (born May 18, 1967) is an American film critic, author, and podcaster. He has been a writer and editor for The Film Verdict, The Wrap, The Advocate and MSNBC.com. | [
"Internet"
] | 2006-05-10T16:20:09Z | 2006-05-10T18:59:29Z |
55,103,672 | Judith Uwizeye | Judith Uwizeye is a lawyer, academic and politician in Rwanda, who has served as the Cabinet Minister in the Office of the President, since 31 August 2017. From July 2014 until August 2017, she served as the cabinet minister of public service and labour in the Cabinet of Rwanda. | [
"People"
] | 2017-08-31T21:59:40Z | 2017-08-31T22:04:08Z |
144,078 | Sir Henry Rawlinson, 1st Baronet | Sir Henry Creswicke Rawlinson, 1st Baronet, KLS (5 April 1810 – 5 March 1895) was a British East India Company army officer, politician, and Orientalist, sometimes described as the Father of Assyriology. His son, also Henry, was to become a senior commander in the British Army during the First World War. | [
"Humanities"
] | 2002-11-04T22:58:49Z | 2002-11-04T23:12:25Z |
72,159,099 | Mobile Suit Gundam: Cucuruz Doan's Island | Mobile Suit Gundam: Cucuruz Doan's Island (Japanese: 機動戦士ガンダム ククルス・ドアンの島, Hepburn: Kidō Senshi Gandamu: Kukurusu Doan no Shima) is a Japanese mecha animated film directed by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko. The film is based on the fifteenth episode of the television series Mobile Suit Gundam that suffered several animation issues as a result of poor outsourcing and Yasuhiko being hospitalized. Yasuhiko decided to remake the episode as a film due to his liking of the episode's original concept. The film is set in the One Year War, when Amuro Ray pilots the title Gundam mecha and is ordered alongside the White Base crew to search for Zeon stragglers on a remote island. It was released in Japan on June 3, 2022. | [
"Nature"
] | 2022-11-01T20:08:22Z | 2022-11-01T20:11:59Z |
2,246,749 | Kidnapping of Kim Dae-jung | On August 8, 1973, the Korean Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA) kidnapped South Korean dissident leader and future president of South Korea Kim Dae-jung from a conference of Korean anti-authoritarian reformers in Tokyo, Japan. | [
"Military"
] | 2005-07-16T16:11:04Z | 2005-07-16T16:16:41Z |
29,244,926 | Nurul Momen | Nurul Momen (25 November 1908 – 16 February 1990) was a Bangladeshi playwright, educator, director, broadcast personality, orator, humorist, dramatist, academician, satirist, belletrist, essayist, columnist, translator and poet. He served as a faculty member in the capacities of professor and dean at the faculty of Law in the University of Dhaka. He also served as a lawyer. He is called "Father of Bangladeshi theatre" and "Natyaguru" (or Natyo Guru or Natto Guru) of Bangladesh (The Grand Teacher of Drama and Theatre). He was awarded the Bangla Academy Award in 1961. | [
"Education"
] | 2010-10-18T09:22:35Z | 2010-10-18T09:26:12Z |
39,003,696 | List of hotels in North Korea | This is a list of hotels in North Korea. | [
"Lists"
] | 2013-04-03T19:26:04Z | 2013-04-03T19:30:44Z |
27,197,709 | Ana Cara | Ana C. Cara is an Argentine creolist, translator, and Professor of Hispanic Studies at Oberlin College. She graduated from Middlebury College with a Bachelor of Arts in 1972, from University of Pennsylvania with a Master of Arts in Folklore and Folklife in 1974, and with a Doctor of Philosophy in Folklore and Folklife in 1983. She was visiting scholar at University of California, Berkeley. | [
"Academic_disciplines"
] | 2010-05-03T02:04:42Z | 2010-05-03T02:05:17Z |
6,603,014 | Harvest Moon DS: Island of Happiness | Harvest Moon DS: Island of Happiness, known simply as Harvest Moon: Island of Happiness, and known in Japan as Bokujō Monogatari: Kimi to Sodatsu Shima (牧場物語 キミと育つ島, lit. "Farm Story: The Island Grows With You"), is a farm simulation video game published and developed by Marvelous Interactive Inc. in Japan, and released in North America by Natsume Inc. exclusively for the Nintendo DS. It is the third installment of the Story of Seasons series on the DS. It is the first entry without series creator Yasuhiro Wada involved. Harvest Moon DS: Island of Happiness is the second time that the series has branched a protagonist in an ongoing story, as the game no longer taking place in the previous continuity. | [
"Technology"
] | 2006-08-22T02:37:43Z | 2006-08-23T21:14:51Z |
49,051,048 | Adana Dârüleytâm | Adana Dârüleytâm-ı Osmani (English: Adana Orphanage) was an orphanage that was built in Adana for the Armenian orphans of the Adana massacre. The building is now part of the Adana Fen Lisesi. | [
"Health"
] | 2016-01-09T17:21:45Z | 2016-01-09T17:40:14Z |
4,434,100 | Oswaldo Frota-Pessoa | Oswaldo Frota-Pessoa (30 March 1917 – 24 March 2010) was a noted Brazilian physician, biologist and geneticist. Oswaldo Frota-Pessoa was born in Rio de Janeiro, where he did all his studies, first in natural history at the Federal District University (currently the State University of Rio de Janeiro), graduating in 1938; and subsequently medicine at the National School of Medicine of University of Brazil, graduating in 1941. He got his doctoral degree at the same school, in 1953 and soon afterwards went abroad on a scholarship for post-doctoral studies at Columbia University, in New York City, from 1953 to 1955. His teaching and research professional career began in 1942, when he accepted a position of assistant professor at the School of Philosophy, Sciences and Letters of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, a post he held until 1958. In that year he accepted a new position at the University of São Paulo, moving to São Paulo City, where he worked until his retirement. | [
"Knowledge"
] | 2006-03-18T16:55:11Z | 2006-03-18T16:58:25Z |
55,909,527 | Ju Li | Ju Li (Chinese: 李巨; born 1975) is an American scientist, engineer, and currently the Battelle Energy Alliance Professor of Nuclear Science and Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. A highly cited expert in his field, he is also a Fellow of the Materials Research Society and American Physical Society. | [
"Knowledge"
] | 2017-11-28T05:39:51Z | 2018-08-19T21:53:29Z |
5,082,544 | John Warburton (officer of arms) | John Warburton (1682–1759) was an antiquarian, cartographer, and Somerset Herald of Arms in Ordinary at the College of Arms in the early 18th century. | [
"Human_behavior"
] | 2006-05-10T01:15:07Z | 2006-05-10T01:15:34Z |
164,629 | Linji Yixuan | Linji Yixuan (traditional Chinese: 臨濟義玄; simplified Chinese: 临济义玄; pinyin: Línjì Yìxuán; Wade–Giles: Lin-chi I-hsüan; Japanese: 臨済義玄 Rinzai Gigen; died 866 CE) was a Tang dynasty (618-907) Chinese monk and teacher of the Hongzhou school of Chinese Chan (Zen). Linji was the leading figure of Chan Buddhism in the Tang, and the Recorded Sayings of Linji (Línjì yǔlù), which contains his teachings, is seen as a major Zen text which exemplifies the iconoclastic and antinomian spirit of Zen. He is also known by the posthumous title Huizhao Chanshi (慧照禪師, “Meditation Master of Illuminating Wisdom”). Linji was a student of Huangbo Xiyun and is also considered to be the founder of the influential Linji school of Chan. This school actually developed in the Song dynasty (960-1279) among descendants of Linji, who created various mythic stories about Linji in the process of founding their new school of Zen. | [
"Philosophy"
] | 2003-01-03T16:29:21Z | 2003-01-03T17:13:19Z |
733,927 | Outbreak (film) | Outbreak is a 1995 American medical disaster film directed by Wolfgang Petersen and written by Laurence Dworet and Robert Roy Pool. The film stars Dustin Hoffman, Rene Russo, Morgan Freeman and Donald Sutherland, and co-stars Cuba Gooding Jr., Kevin Spacey and Patrick Dempsey. The film focuses on an outbreak of Motaba, a fictional ebolavirus- and orthomyxoviridae-like virus, in Zaire, and later in a small town in California. It is set primarily in the United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as well as the fictional town of Cedar Creek, California. Outbreak's plot speculates how far military and civilian agencies might go to contain the spread of a deadly, contagious disease. | [
"Nature"
] | 2004-06-18T02:23:55Z | 2004-06-26T18:38:50Z |
60,108,309 | Ahmet Şenol | Ahmet Şenol (5 March 1926 – 7 April 2019) was a Turkish wrestler. He competed at the 1948 Summer Olympics and the 1952 Summer Olympics. | [
"Sports"
] | 2019-03-01T18:39:18Z | 2019-04-10T06:04:47Z |
398,356 | Corporate social responsibility | Corporate social responsibility (CSR) or corporate social impact is a form of international private business self-regulation which aims to contribute to societal goals of a philanthropic, activist, or charitable nature by engaging in, with, or supporting professional service volunteering through pro bono programs, community development, administering monetary grants to non-profit organizations for the public benefit, or to conduct ethically oriented business and investment practices. While once it was possible to describe CSR as an internal organizational policy or a corporate ethic strategy similar to what is now known today as Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG); that time has passed as various companies have pledged to go beyond that or have been mandated or incentivized by governments to have a better impact on the surrounding community. In addition, national and international standards, laws, and business models have been developed to facilitate and incentivize this phenomenon. Various organizations have used their authority to push it beyond individual or industry-wide initiatives. In contrast, it has been considered a form of corporate self-regulation for some time, over the last decade or so it has moved considerably from voluntary decisions at the level of individual organizations to mandatory schemes at regional, national, and international levels. | [
"Ethics"
] | 2003-12-12T04:37:09Z | 2003-12-12T04:59:07Z |
63,988,634 | Engine House No. 6 (Columbus, Ohio) | Engine House No. 6, also known as the East Franklinton Engine House, is a former Columbus Fire Department station in the East Franklinton neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio. The building was constructed in 1892, designed in the Romanesque Revival style by John Flynn. The station was decommissioned in 1966, and served as an electronics store from 1975 to 2014. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016, accompanying planned renovations. | [
"Government"
] | 2020-05-17T21:59:07Z | 2020-05-17T22:01:45Z |
8,083,945 | Leslie Alcock | Leslie Alcock (24 April 1925 – 6 June 2006) was Professor of Archaeology at the University of Glasgow, and one of the leading archaeologists of Early Medieval Britain. His major excavations included Dinas Powys hill fort in Wales, Cadbury Castle in Somerset and a series of major hillforts in Scotland. | [
"Humanities"
] | 2006-11-23T10:54:18Z | 2006-11-26T15:57:48Z |
46,676,867 | Tu (cuneiform) | The cuneiform sign tu, and for TU-(the Sumerogram, capital letter (majuscule), in the Hittite language and other cuneiform texts, is a common-use syllabic sign for tu, and also with a syllabic use for "t", or "u". It is not a multi-use sign, with other alphabetic sub-varieties. The Sumerian-language version is similar to the usage in the Amarna letters, with the three horizontal strokes connecting the four angled wedges on the left, and connected to the vertical horizontal single stroke, at right. Varieties exist: for example, Amarna letter EA 271 shows four horizontal long strokes, with two short strokes, between the two long ones, (see here, 2nd line from bottom (tablet Obverse): [1]. The Hittite language version of tu, (and ideogram TU) is identical in common form to the Sumerian. | [
"Language"
] | 2015-05-11T20:03:07Z | 2015-05-11T20:15:43Z |
62,047,353 | Marvel Super War | Marvel Super War was a 2019 multiplayer online battle arena game developed and published by NetEase Games for Android and iOS. It was first released on December 19, 2019, until its servers were shut down on June 18, 2024. | [
"Internet"
] | 2019-10-13T06:07:05Z | 2020-01-24T15:50:46Z |
2,481,007 | Nicholson's Brewery | Nicholson's was a small brewery operating from 1840 to 1960 in Maidenhead in the English county of Berkshire. | [
"Food_and_drink"
] | 2005-08-18T09:38:30Z | 2005-08-18T09:39:50Z |
3,557,104 | Matthew Campbell (Australian footballer) | Matthew Peter Campbell (born 30 January 1964) is a former Australian rules footballer in the Victorian and Australian Football Leagues (VFL/AFL) and is now a media representative for a sports betting agency. | [
"Mass_media"
] | 2005-12-29T09:45:33Z | 2005-12-29T09:46:10Z |
5,025,221 | Walter Scharf | Walter Scharf (August 1, 1910 – February 24, 2003) was an American musician, best known as a film, television and concert composer and arranger/conductor. | [
"Society",
"Culture"
] | 2006-05-05T23:06:43Z | 2006-05-05T23:07:12Z |
428,422 | Low-cost carrier | A low-cost carrier (LCC) or low-cost airline, also called a budget, or discount carrier or airline, is an airline that is operated with an emphasis on minimizing operating costs. It sacrifices certain traditional airline luxuries for cheaper fares. To make up for revenue lost in decreased ticket prices, the airline may charge extra fees, such as for carry-on baggage. As of April 2020, the world's largest low-cost carrier is Southwest Airlines, which operates primarily in the United States, as well as in some surrounding areas. The term originated within the airline industry referring to airlines with a lower operating cost structure than their competitors. | [
"Business"
] | 2004-01-12T13:19:42Z | 2004-01-12T13:24:56Z |
816,193 | Swan Brewery | The Swan Brewery is a brewing company, whose high profile brewery was once located beside the Swan River, in Perth, Western Australia. | [
"Food_and_drink"
] | 2004-07-13T12:58:07Z | 2004-07-14T11:17:07Z |
38,045,717 | Mosaic Inc. | Solar Mosaic is a clean energy fin-tech company based in Oakland, California. Founded in 2010, Mosaic created its initial business model using crowdfunding principals to offer loans for commercial solar development projects. After shifting its model in 2014, Mosaic is now focused on financing residential solar projects by leveraging third party capital partners. Through this model, the company aims to democratize the social and environmental benefits of clean energy. | [
"Energy"
] | 2012-12-28T05:29:51Z | 2012-12-28T05:38:56Z |
22,585,766 | Mordaunt Roger Barnard | Mordaunt Roger Barnard, Rev. (22 December 1828 – 2 July 1906) was a Church of England clergyman and translator of works from Scandinavian languages. He was the eldest son of Mordaunt Barnard, Rector of Preston Bagot, a rural dean and JP for Essex. He was born in Thornton-In-Craven, Yorkshire. | [
"Academic_disciplines"
] | 2009-04-27T07:57:36Z | 2009-04-27T08:00:21Z |
3,953,279 | Eve of Destiny | Eve of Destiny was a Japanese industrial rock band founded in 1999 by Haruhiko Ash (formerly of punk rock / hard rock band The Zolge). For a long time, Eve of Destiny was a solo project of Ash, with not much real activity, but this changed in 2002, after guitarist Közi of Malice Mizer fame joined and they started to tour outside Japan on a regular basis. The group has performed in Germany, Hungary, Switzerland, the Philippines, Slovakia, the Netherlands, Japan, France, Austria, Australia, Sweden, and Poland. | [
"Concepts"
] | 2006-02-04T05:14:55Z | 2006-02-13T02:20:38Z |
8,021,518 | Hot summer cold winter zone | Hot-summer/cold-winter zone is the transient climate region between the cold and the hot zones in China. It includes the whole of Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Anhui, Zhejiang provinces, Shanghai and Chongqing two municipalities, the eastern part of Sichuan and Guizhou provinces, the southern part of Henan, Jiangsu, Shanxi and Gansu provinces, and the northern part of Fujian, Guangdong and Guangxi provinces. This includes an area of 1,800,000 km2 (694,984 sq mi) with a population of 550 million people, and it is the most populous and economically-developed area of China, producing 48% of the gross domestic product (GDP) of the whole country. The main border of hot-summer/cold-winter zone is hot, humid summers and cold, humid winters. The temperature difference between day and night is normally small. | [
"Engineering"
] | 2006-11-19T21:43:27Z | 2006-11-19T21:45:50Z |
38,391,666 | 2013 United States embassy bombing in Ankara | On 1 February 2013, a suicide bomber attacked the United States embassy in Ankara, Turkey, killing a security guard and wounding three others. The bombing was subsequently denounced as an act of terrorism by both Turkey and the United States. | [
"Military"
] | 2013-02-01T12:35:24Z | 2013-02-01T12:43:36Z |
8,250,909 | Richard Gizbert | Richard Gizbert is a Canadian broadcast journalist. He is the creator and presenter of the Listening Post on Al Jazeera English. Gizbert was formerly employed by ABC News but was sacked for refusing to travel to Iraq to cover the 2003 U.S. invasion. He later won a case for unfair dismissal against the network. He is one of six children of transport economist Konrad Studnicki-Gizbert and the grandson of Wladyslaw Studnicki, a Polish politician and publicist with roots in the Polish nobility, the szlachta. | [
"Internet"
] | 2006-12-03T18:37:02Z | 2006-12-07T02:38:04Z |
2,870,654 | Norwegian Internet Exchange | The Norwegian Internet Exchange or NIX is an Internet exchange with presence in Tromsø, Trondheim, Bergen, Stavanger and Oslo, Norway. NIX is owned and operated by the IT Department ([1]), at the University of Oslo. Companies connected to the NIX are most ISPs operating in Norway, in addition to Amazon and the two largest Norwegian broadcasting companies, NRK and TV2. NIX has a neutral pricing model. NIX1 is the primary site for the Norwegian Internet Exchange. | [
"Internet"
] | 2005-10-09T18:09:51Z | 2006-03-17T23:16:15Z |
38,711,302 | Center for Children, Law, and Ethics | The Center for Children, Law, and Ethics is a research center at Cumberland School of Law in Birmingham, Alabama, directed by the internationally recognized legal scholar David Smolin. It combines the interest and involvement of law students, local, national and international advisers, to facilitate the production of scholarship and advice in the field of children's issues. | [
"Ethics"
] | 2013-03-04T22:47:20Z | 2013-03-04T22:50:25Z |
58,053,329 | Marc Hoffmann (sex offender) | Marc Hoffmann (born 1 August 1973) is a German sex offender and murderer. In 2005 Hoffmann was sentenced to life imprisonment for the sexual abuse and murder of two children that took place in 2004. He may be responsible for other unresolved sexual offences and murders. | [
"Health"
] | 2018-08-02T11:15:23Z | 2018-08-02T11:37:00Z |
45,360,440 | Melaka Warrior Monument | Melaka Warrior Monument, officially the Melaka Warrior Monument for the Chinese victims of Anti-Japanese occupation (Chinese: 马六甲华人抗日义士纪念碑; pinyin: Mǎliùjiǎ huárén kàngrì yìshì jìniànbēi; lit. 'Malacca Chinese Anti-Japanese Volunteers Monument', Malay: Tugu Pahlawan-pahlawan Melaka untuk Mangsa-mangsa Cina akibat menentang penjajahan Jepun, lit. 'Malacca Warrior Monument for the Chinese victims as a result of opposing Japanese colonisation') is a monument at Bukit Cina in Malacca City, Malacca, Malaysia. It was built to commemorate the Chinese victims of the Japanese occupation of Malacca as part of the British Straits Settlements during World War II and was unveiled officially by the then high commissioner, Sir Edward Gent in 1948. The first known major renovation for the monument was in 1972. | [
"Society",
"Culture"
] | 2015-02-10T17:02:40Z | 2015-02-13T03:42:58Z |
7,921,939 | Naphtali Hirz Wessely | Naphtali Hirz (Hartwig) Wessely (Yiddish: נפתלי הירץ וויזעל, romanized: Naftali Hirtz Vizel; 9 December 1725 – 28 February 1805) was a German-Jewish Hebraist and educationist. | [
"Ethics"
] | 2006-11-13T20:50:44Z | 2006-11-13T20:52:50Z |
49,073,629 | Bad Santa 2 | Bad Santa 2 is a 2016 Christmas black comedy drama film directed by Mark Waters and written by Shauna Cross and Johnny Rosenthal. A sequel to the 2003 film Bad Santa, the film stars Billy Bob Thornton, Tony Cox, Brett Kelly, Kathy Bates, and Christina Hendricks, and features criminals Willie and Marcus again teaming up to work as Santa and an elf, respectively, this time to rob a Chicago charity on Christmas Eve. Principal photography began on January 11, 2016, in Montreal, and the film was released in the United States on November 23, 2016, by Broad Green Pictures. In contrast to the original film, it received generally negative reviews and grossed $24.1 million worldwide against its $26 million budget (less than a third of the original film's $76.5 million), making it a box-office bomb. | [
"Internet"
] | 2016-01-12T03:04:51Z | 2016-01-12T03:08:42Z |
39,082,193 | Lai Chi Kok Hospital | The former Lai Chi Kok Hospital, located at No.800 Castle Peak Road, Lai Chi Kok, Kowloon, was listed as one of the Grade III historic buildings in Hong Kong on 24 June 2010. The site has now been transformed into Jao Tsung-I Academy under batch 1 of the Hong Kong Government's revitalisation scheme. In the 19th century, the hospital first served as a labourers' dormitory for The Chamber of Mines Labour Importation Agency. In 1912, the British Army set up the Lai Chi Kok Barracks and was stationed there for two years. It became Lai Chi Kok Internment Camp later in 1924. | [
"Life"
] | 2013-04-11T16:03:44Z | 2013-04-11T16:05:54Z |
5,418,401 | Annette Shun Wah | Annette Shun Wah (born 26 March 1958) is an Australian freelance writer, director, actress, and broadcaster. she has an extensive career in the Australian screen and performance industries, particularly in television, film and theatre. Since 2013, she has been executive producer of the Contemporary Asian Australian Performance at Carriageworks in Sydney. | [
"Mass_media"
] | 2006-06-04T11:52:53Z | 2006-06-04T11:57:35Z |
38,277,427 | Shamsi (name) | Shamsi (Arabic: شمسی) (Persian: شمسی) is a given name and a family name, which is commonly found in the Middle East, South Asia, and North Africa. People with this name include: | [
"Language"
] | 2013-01-20T05:21:20Z | 2013-01-20T05:22:10Z |
13,262,407 | Kōfu Domain | Kōfu Domain (甲府藩, Kōfu-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan. The domain was centered at Kōfu Castle what is now the city of Kōfu, Yamanashi. | [
"Time"
] | 2007-09-14T13:35:05Z | 2007-09-14T13:35:37Z |
53,581,832 | Sanjay Gandhi Institute of Trauma and Orthopaedics | Sanjay Gandhi Institute of Trauma and Orthopaedics (SGITO) is a government run autonomous Super Speciality Hospital and Research Institute in trauma and orthopaedics. The institute is a regional trauma and orthopedic care center in karnataka. It is run by Government of Karnataka it is located in Bangalore, India. | [
"Life"
] | 2017-03-24T05:07:51Z | 2017-03-24T05:10:03Z |
2,404,717 | Shirin Neshat | Shirin Neshat (Persian: شیرین نشاط; born March 26, 1957) is an Iranian photographer and visual artist who lives in New York City, known primarily for her work in film, video and photography. Her artwork centers on the contrasts between Islam and the West, femininity and masculinity, public life and private life, antiquity and modernity, and bridging the spaces between these subjects. Since the Islamic Revolution, she has said that she has "gravitated toward making art that is concerned with tyranny, dictatorship, oppression and political injustice. Although I don’t consider myself an activist, I believe my art – regardless of its nature – is an expression of protest, a cry for humanity.”
Neshat has been recognized for winning the International Award of the XLVIII Venice Biennale in 1999, and the Silver Lion as the best director at the 66th Venice Film Festival in 2009, to being named Artist of the Decade by Huffington Post critic G. Roger Denson. Neshat is a critic in the photography department at the Yale School of Art. | [
"Entertainment"
] | 2005-08-08T08:39:56Z | 2005-08-08T08:41:16Z |
33,699,534 | Bhabha Hospital | K B Bhabha Hospital (popularly known as Bhabha Hospital) is a public hospital in Bandra (west) in Mumbai, India. It was established by the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai. Bhabha Hospital is one of the hospitals in the city where a huge number of accident or disaster victims turn up. It is behind Globus mall, on Waterfield Road, Bandra. During the COVID-19 pandemic in India the hospital ran out of oxygen several times. | [
"Life"
] | 2011-11-10T10:44:33Z | 2011-11-10T10:51:51Z |
76,115,620 | Thomas Benjamin Davie | Thomas Benjamin Davie (23 November 1895, Prieska, Cape Province - 13 December 1955, London, England) was an academic and vice-chancellor of the University of Cape Town from 1948 until his death. Davie graduated from Victoria College with a BA, before training as a primary school teacher. He taught at schools in the Orange Free State and Transvaal. In 1933 he began his academic career in medical science, rising to become dean of the faculty. His tenure as vice-chancellor coincided with the Nationalist Party's introduction of legislation to govern universities. | [
"People"
] | 2024-02-17T01:29:17Z | 2024-02-17T01:37:26Z |
30,646,892 | Kar (suffix) | Kar (Marathi: कर Kar, Konkani: कार Kār) is a suffix used after the names of villages along the western coast of India, forming the most common surnames used by the Marathi and Konkani people in Maharashtra, Goa and some parts of Karnataka. Kar is the surname of mostly the Brahmins of Kashmir and Maharashtra. Kar Brahmins hail from Karhama village in Kashmir, India. In Bengal region, Kar is a common Bengali surname used by people of the Bengali Kayastha caste. | [
"Science"
] | 2011-01-27T02:30:17Z | 2011-01-27T02:31:30Z |
968,195 | John Safran | John Michael Safran (Hebrew: יְהוֹשֻׁעַ ספרן, Yehoshua Safran; born 13 August 1972) is an Australian radio personality, satirist, documentary maker and author, known for combining humour with religious, political and ethnic issues. First gaining fame appearing in Race Around the World in 1997, Safran went on to produce a series of documentaries, television shows and host radio programs. Safran is known for his television stunts, which include placing a fatwa on Australian television host Rove McManus, sneaking nine young men into an exclusive Melbourne nightclub by disguising them as members of American nu metal band Slipknot, running through Jerusalem wearing nothing but the beanie and scarf of St Kilda Football Club, driving a remote-controlled seagull with a cigarette onto the Melbourne Cricket Ground, and his confrontation with A Current Affair host Ray Martin. He currently works as a journalist and author, as he released his latest book, Puff Piece, in August 2021. | [
"Mass_media"
] | 2004-09-08T08:06:37Z | 2004-09-08T08:10:18Z |
21,087,929 | Raoul de Soissons | Raoul de Soissons (1210/15 – c. 1270) was a French nobleman, Crusader, and trouvère. He was the second son of Raoul le Bon, Count of Soissons, and became the Sire de Coeuvres in 1232. Raoul participated in three Crusades. | [
"Military"
] | 2009-01-14T05:34:51Z | 2009-01-14T05:35:41Z |
60,856,246 | Home Bank and Trust Company | The Home Bank and Trust Company is a historic bank building at 1200 N. Ashland Avenue in the Wicker Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. The bank was organized in 1911 to serve the surrounding neighborhood, which was expanding as transportation to downtown Chicago improved. It became an institution for the neighborhood's Polish American community, both by providing it with financial services and by having many Polish employees and directors. The bank's 1926 Renaissance Revival building was designed by Karl M. Vitzthum. Vitzthum was a Chicago architect known for designing both banks and skyscrapers. | [
"Economy"
] | 2019-05-24T23:57:22Z | 2019-05-25T03:14:56Z |
1,337,296 | Bruce Trigger | Bruce Graham Trigger (June 18, 1937 – December 1, 2006) was a Canadian archaeologist, anthropologist, and ethnohistorian. He was appointed the James McGill Professor at McGill University in 2001. | [
"Humanities"
] | 2004-12-28T18:45:37Z | 2004-12-28T18:46:40Z |
1,665,335 | BNP Paribas Hong Kong | BNP Paribas Hong Kong SAR China and BNP Paribas Private Bank are subsidiaries of BNP Paribas and licensed banks in Hong Kong SAR China. It is one of the top foreign banks operating in Hong Kong SAR China. BNP Paribas acquired Peregrine and renamed BNP Paribas Peregrine, a famous investment bank and brokerage in 1998. BNP Paribas Peregrine is headquartered in Hong Kong SAR China, with a presence in all major East Asian countries, as well as sales teams in London, Paris and Milan. BNP Paribas has a branch in Macau, and also operational branches and two representative offices in mainland China. | [
"Economy"
] | 2005-03-29T16:55:10Z | 2005-03-29T16:55:50Z |
9,282,494 | Bishwo Shahitto Kendro | Bishwo Shahitto Kendro (BSK) (Bengali: বিশ্ব সাহিত্য কেন্দ্র, meaning 'World-Literature Centre'), is a non-profit institution in Bangladesh to promote reading habits, enlightenment and progressive ideas among students and general public. Popularly known as just Bhrammaman Library (mobile library), this institution was established by famous writer, television presenter, organiser, and activist Abdullah Abu Sayeed. Sayeed was given the 97th Ramon Magsaysay Award in Journalism, Literature, and Creative Communication Arts for "... cultivating in the youth of Bangladesh a love for literature and its humanizing values through exposure to the great books of Bengal and the world" – which was a recognition of the contribution of the library. | [
"Education"
] | 2007-02-03T05:13:47Z | 2007-02-03T05:15:06Z |
28,242,919 | JuJu Chan | JuJu Chan Szeto (Chinese: 司徒鈺芸) also known as JuJu Chan (Chinese: 陳鈺芸), is an American actress, martial artist, singer, and writer. Chan pursued martial arts at a young age, an interest she kept up with into adulthood. She started modeling when she was a teenager, and entered the film industry after receiving her master's degree from NYU Tisch School of the Arts. Chan received wider recognition as Silver Dart Shi in Netflix's Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny (2016). She later returned to Netflix as Zan in Wu Assassins (2019). | [
"Concepts"
] | 2010-08-03T07:23:03Z | 2010-08-03T08:29:56Z |
6,758,076 | OTP banka Srbija a.d. | OTP banka Srbija, formerly known as Société Générale Srbija, was a commercial bank with headquarters in Belgrade, Serbia. It was owned by Hungarian OTP Bank since September 2019 and was mergied into Vojvođanska banka a.d., a wholly owned subsidiary of OTP Bank. Subsequently, Vojvođanska banka a.d. changed its name to OTP banka Srbija a.d. Novi Sad. On 30 April 2021, the bank finally merged into the Vojvođanska banka a.d., which was then renamed to OTP Banka Srbija a.d. Novi Sad. | [
"Economy"
] | 2006-08-30T00:36:56Z | 2006-08-30T00:38:48Z |
67,434,627 | Eugene Ashe | Eugene Johnson Ashe is an Emmy nominated filmmaker and director from Harlem, New York. Ashe grew up in Harlem, New York and on Manhattan's Upper West Side. His background includes working as a musician as part of the R & B band Funky Poets. He is also a restaurateur and owner of a restaurant and comedy club in NYC. | [
"Entertainment"
] | 2021-04-18T18:35:49Z | 2021-04-18T19:36:26Z |
55,605,762 | Mapping Imaging Spectrometer for Europa | The Mapping Imaging Spectrometer for Europa (MISE) is an imaging near infrared spectrometer on board the Europa Clipper mission to Jupiter's moon Europa. MISE will examine Europa's surface composition and relate it to the habitability of its internal water ocean. | [
"Universe"
] | 2017-10-23T17:42:42Z | 2017-10-23T17:52:23Z |
66,194,378 | Joseph Blumenthal (politician) | Joseph Blumenthal (December 1, 1834 – March 2, 1901) was a Jewish German-American businessman, politician, and communal worker from New York. | [
"Society",
"Culture"
] | 2020-12-25T05:09:15Z | 2020-12-25T21:40:44Z |
16,931,330 | St Peter, Westcheap | St Peter, Westcheap, also called "St Peter Cheap", "St Peter at the Cross in Cheap", or "Ecclesia S. Petri de Wodestreet", was a parish and parish church of medieval origins in the City of London. The church stood at the south-west corner of Wood Street where it opens onto Cheapside, directly facing the old Cheapside Cross. In its heyday it was a familiar landmark where the City waits used to stand on the roof and play as the great processions went past. It was destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666, together with most of its surroundings, and was never rebuilt. In its place three shops were built on the Cheapside frontage in 1687, and the land behind continued to be used as a burial-ground and garden, which was enclosed with railings in 1712. | [
"Entities"
] | 2008-04-14T19:34:03Z | 2008-04-14T19:34:32Z |
74,913,399 | Deen K. Chatterjee | Deen Chatterjee is an American philosopher and a faculty affiliate at Oxford Consortium for Human Rights at the Institute for Ethics, Law, and Armed Conflict at Oxford University. Previously he was a Senior Fellow in the S.J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah. Chatterjee is known for his works on ethics. | [
"Ethics"
] | 2023-09-26T10:47:51Z | 2023-09-26T10:48:51Z |
749,956 | Johan de Witt | Johan de Witt (24 September 1625 – 20 August 1672) was a Dutch statesman who was a major political figure during the First Stadtholderless Period, when flourishing global trade in a period of rapid European colonial expansion made the Dutch a leading trading and seafaring power in Europe, commonly referred to as the Dutch Golden Age. De Witt was elected Grand Pensionary of Holland, and together with his uncle Cornelis de Graeff, he controlled the Dutch political system from around 1650 until the Rampjaar (Disaster Year) of 1672. This progressive cooperation between the two statesmen, and the consequent support of Amsterdam under the rule of De Graeff, was an important political axis that organized the political system within the republic. As a leading republican of the Dutch States Party, De Witt opposed the House of Orange-Nassau and the Orangists and preferred a shift of power from the central government to the regenten. However, the Dutch Republic suffered numerous early defeats in the Rampjaar, due to an alliance of England, France and several German states which planned on invading the Dutch Republic. | [
"Mathematics"
] | 2004-06-24T13:48:57Z | 2004-07-19T16:23:37Z |
1,071,219 | Shall We Dance? (2004 film) | Shall We Dance? is a 2004 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Peter Chelsom and starring Richard Gere, Jennifer Lopez, and Susan Sarandon. It is a remake of the 1996 Japanese film of the same name. | [
"Internet"
] | 2004-10-15T19:01:11Z | 2004-10-15T19:02:18Z |
38,773,941 | Cargolux Italia | Cargolux Italia S.p.A. is an Italian cargo airline, set up as a joint venture between various Italian investors and the Luxembourgish Cargolux. Its head office is located at Vizzola Ticino and its hub is Milan Malpensa Airport. The airline was established in December 2008 and commenced operations in June 2009. | [
"Business"
] | 2013-03-10T21:09:26Z | 2013-03-10T21:12:46Z |
1,606,991 | Lina Congo | Lignes Nationales Aériennes Congolaises, also known as Lina Congo, was the national airline of the Republic of Congo before ECAir in 2010. | [
"Business"
] | 2005-03-14T21:29:12Z | 2005-08-17T20:21:00Z |
61,496,829 | Zhao Zhihong | Zhao Zhihong (simplified Chinese: 赵志红; traditional Chinese: 趙志紅; pinyin: Zhào Zhìhóng; 5 September 1972 – 30 July 2019), nicknamed The Smiling Killer and Demon, was a Chinese serial killer and rapist. He admitted to committing a total of 20 serious crimes between 1996 and 2005, including raping and killing eleven women in Ulanqab and Hohhot in Inner Mongolia. He was executed in 2019 following a court verdict. | [
"Health"
] | 2019-08-12T10:40:18Z | 2019-08-12T10:47:21Z |
23,111,851 | Fergana Kipchak language | Fergana Kipchak, also Kipchak Uzbek, is an extinct Kipchak Turkic language of the Kipchak-Nogai branch formerly spoken in the Fergana Valley of Central Asia. In some districts of the Fergana Region, linguistic features of Fergana Kipchak are seen, especially in phonetics. These districts are Bagʻdod, Buvayda, Uchkoʻprik and parts of neighboring districts. Many idioms spoken in Uzbekistan that are now considered part of the Kyrgyz language are actually Fergana Kipchak. According to the E. D. Polivanov, the Fergana Kipchak language existed as a separate idiom as late as in the 1920s. | [
"Language"
] | 2009-06-05T21:34:12Z | 2009-06-05T21:36:00Z |
77,151,988 | Nicknames of Iloilo City | Iloilo City, the largest city in Western Visayas, shares a rich history of nicknames and titles akin to Manila, the capital of the Philippines. While it is now widely known as the City of Love, it is historically recognized as the Queen City of the South. The city's official title, La Muy Leal y Noble Ciudad (Most Loyal and Noble City), is prominently featured on its official seal. Iloilo City is often shortened to I.C. (or IC), Ill City (popularized by a local clothing brand), Lilo (mostly used by locals), or ILO (the IATA code for Iloilo International Airport). | [
"Science"
] | 2024-06-14T14:06:17Z | 2024-06-14T15:08:25Z |
13,537,337 | Organizational dissent | Organizational dissent is the "expression of disagreement or contradictory opinions about organizational practices and policies". Since dissent involves disagreement it can lead to conflict, which if not resolved, can lead to violence and struggle. As a result, many organizations send the message – verbally or nonverbally – that dissent is discouraged. However, recent studies have shown that dissent serves as an important monitoring force within organizations. Dissent can be a warning sign for employee dissatisfaction or organizational decline. | [
"Communication"
] | 2007-10-02T15:59:54Z | 2007-10-02T16:01:06Z |
60,600,514 | Feridun Ahmed Bey | Feridun Ahmed Bey (died 16 March 1583) was an influential Ottoman official, bureaucrat, author and military officer, best known for his service in the government of Grand Vizier Sokollu Mehmed Pasha (1565–1579). He was the second husband of Ayşe Hümaşah Sultan, granddaughter of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent. The Münșeâtu's-Selâtin is his most important work, a two-volume compilation going back to early Islamic periods. According to Selcuk Aksin Somel, this work is "crucial for the study of early and classical periods of Ottoman history". | [
"Language"
] | 2019-04-27T15:37:57Z | 2019-04-27T15:40:51Z |
36,045,299 | Wippa | Michael "Wippa" Wipfli (born 29 September 1979) is an Australian radio presenter and comedian who is a co-host on the Nova 96.9 breakfast show Fitzy and Wippa with Kate Ritchie alongside Ryan Fitzgerald and Kate Ritchie. | [
"Mass_media"
] | 2012-06-05T10:22:45Z | 2012-06-05T10:24:37Z |
40,507,791 | List of scheduled monuments in Conwy County Borough | Conwy County Borough is on the north coast of Wales, and has a heavily populated coastal strip. A third of the county is within the Snowdonia National Park. There are a total of 161 scheduled monuments in the county. 106 of these are Prehistoric, including at least six neolithic sites. Like much of Wales, there are large numbers of Bronze Age sites, particularly burial mounds, and some 40 Iron Age sites including hillforts and hut groups. | [
"Lists"
] | 2013-09-11T23:55:36Z | 2013-09-12T00:44:44Z |
72,916,649 | Mary Reilly (advocate) | Sister Mary Reilly (born December 18, 1930) is a Catholic teacher, leader, advocate, and Sister of Mercy from South Providence, Rhode Island. Reilly has been a nun for 75 years, after joining the Mercys in 1948. Reilly is a feminist whose work focuses on the empowerment of women and girls. Reilly also participates in actions to address and end climate change and human trafficking. | [
"Ethics"
] | 2023-02-02T04:00:44Z | 2023-02-02T06:07:53Z |
55,794,217 | Arraglen Ogham Stone | The Arraglen Ogham Stone is an ogham stone (CIIC 145) and a National Monument located in County Kerry, Ireland. | [
"History"
] | 2017-11-14T14:35:38Z | 2017-11-14T14:36:09Z |
6,309,096 | August Schell Brewing Company | The August Schell Brewing Company is a brewing company in New Ulm, Minnesota, that was founded by German immigrant August Schell in 1860. It is the second oldest family-owned brewery in America (after D. G. Yuengling & Son) and became the oldest and largest brewery in Minnesota when the company bought the Grain Belt rights in 2002. In September 2010, the brewery celebrated its 150th anniversary with a two-day festival. Every year, Schell's also celebrates traditional German holidays with Bock Fest and Oktoberfest. The current brewery is owned and operated by the August Schell Brewing Company, a Minnesota corporation that was incorporated in 1902. | [
"Food_and_drink"
] | 2006-08-07T08:51:35Z | 2006-08-07T08:51:56Z |
12,621,252 | List of hotels in Singapore | The list of hotels in Singapore provides hotel names by location within Singapore. | [
"Lists"
] | 2005-02-27T14:18:01Z | 2005-02-27T14:19:15Z |
39,678,882 | Leni Yahil | Leni Yahil (1912–2007), née Leni Westphal, was a German-born Israeli historian, specializing in the Holocaust and Danish Jewry. | [
"Society",
"Culture"
] | 2013-06-15T00:22:31Z | 2013-06-15T00:23:01Z |
58,309,117 | List of libraries in Switzerland | This is a list of libraries in Switzerland. The Swiss National Library (at 5.1 million volumes) and Basel University library (at 3.1 million volumes) are the country's largest. Switzerland also has a comprehensive public system with 2,344 branches holding a total of 28 million volumes. Important specialized institutions include the Swiss Federal Archives and the United Nations Office at Geneva. | [
"Lists"
] | 2018-08-28T21:57:29Z | 2018-08-28T21:58:15Z |
31,636,056 | Bhooloham | Bhooloham (transl. World) is a 2015 Indian sports action film directed by N. Kalyanakrishnan and produced by Aascar Films. It stars Jayam Ravi and Trisha, while Nathan Jones and Prakash Raj play pivotal roles as antagonists. The film, which began during 2011, had been in its post-production stage for a long period and was released on 24 December 2015, after a long delay. | [
"Sports"
] | 2011-04-30T09:46:13Z | 2011-04-30T09:47:06Z |
38,255,758 | Mary Kissel | Mary Elizabeth Kissel is former Senior Advisor to U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Previously, she was a member of The Wall Street Journal editorial board in New York City, and editorial page editor of The Wall Street Journal Asia, based in Hong Kong. She is currently Executive Vice President and Senior Policy Advisor at Stephens Inc. | [
"Economy"
] | 2013-01-17T18:37:23Z | 2013-01-17T18:39:04Z |
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