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Theorist John Dewey suggests that children learn best by both physical and intellectual activity; in other words, children need to take an active role in play.
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يشير المنظر جون ديوي أن الأطفال يتعلمون تعلمًا أفضل خلال كلٍ من النشاط البدني والفكري، أي أنهم يحتاجون إلى القيام بدور نشط في اللعب.
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Stalin defined the nation as being "neither racial nor tribal, but a historically formed community of people".
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Stalin definiu a nação como "nem racial nem tribal, mas uma comunidade de pessoas formada historicamente".
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what is the difference between the sides of a ping-pong paddle?
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Reason Behind the Black and Red Sides of Ping Pong Paddles The answer is very simple. Red side adds less spin but let the ball go faster. Whereas, black side adds spin to the ball and the ball goes slower.
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Flare
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İşaret fişeği
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This relatively close packing leads to a high density of 6.697 g/cm3, but the weak bonding between the layers leads to the low hardness and brittleness of antimony.
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Αυτή η σχετικά κοντινή δομή προκαλεί την υψηλή του πυκνότητα 6,697 g/cm3, αλλά οι αδύναμοι δεσμοί μεταξύ των στρωμάτων οδηγεί σε χαμηλή σκληρότητα και υψηλή ευθραυστότητα του αντιμονίου.
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at first largely limited to the South. It is used in regional favorites such as tomato sandwiches, cole slaw, deviled eggs, pimento cheese, and potato salad. Duke's Mayonnaise contains more egg yolks than other mayonnaise products and no added sugar. Early history In August 1917, Eugenia Duke and her daughter Martha began selling sandwiches at YMCA-run Army canteens to help make money for her family. Due to requests from soldiers at nearby Camp Sevier (a National Guard Training Camp) and other customers (she had quickly expanded the places where she sold her sandwiches), she started bottling her mayonnaise around 1923. Unable to keep up with demand, she sold it to C. F. Sauer Company in 1929. With C.
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the United States, as well as in New Zealand, Australia and the Middle East. In 2017, Sauer announced that it was also starting sales to Latin America. In 2019, Falfurrias Capital Partners acquired C.F. Sauer and the Duke's brand. Also in 2019, Duke Foods went to court seeking a restraining order trying to "keep former executive Wyatt Howard from using the purloined paperwork to help a competitor." The paperwork referred to included "recipes, formulas, pricing information and other proprietary trade secrets [downloaded] to his personal email account when he was fired in May." Eugenia Duke Eugenia Thomas Slade Duke (October 1881 in Columbus, Georgia – 1968) created Duke's Mayonnaise in 1917, in Greenville, South Carolina. When Eugenia Duke was 18, she married Harry Cuthbert Duke in 1900 and moved to Greenville. She was active in working towards passage of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution granting women the right to vote. After the sale of the company, Eugenia followed Martha to California and opened the Duchess Sandwich Company followed by the Duchess Catering Company. See also Duke's Mayo Bowl Duke's Mayo Classic List of mayonnaises References External links Brand name condiments Mayonnaise 1917
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That's why they came here.
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Por isso que eles vieram aqui.
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According to Kiedis, "He began to lose all of the manic, happy-go-lucky, fun aspects of his personality.
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По словам Кидиса, «он начал терять всю маниакальную, беззаботную, веселую часть своей личности.
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2 oz cream cheese equals how many tablespoons?
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1/4 cup: 2 ounces | 4 tablespoons | 60 grams | 2 servings. 1/3 cup: 2.6 ounces | 5 tablespoons | 75 grams | 2.5 servings.
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City on February 25–26, 1983, and issued the same year on Big Beat Records in the UK, Enigma Records in the US and New Rose Records in France. It was also released by
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quadruple-7" box set, with an additional track, "Weekend on Mars". It was later expanded to album length with three bonus tracks. Track listing Personnel The Cramps Lux Interior – vocals, harmonica, percussion Poison Ivy Rorschach
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McClane saves his wife and Gruber falls to his death.
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McClane salva sua moglie e Gruber cade alla sua morte.
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Tom's house has double glazed windows.
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Toms Haus hat doppelt verglaste Fenster.
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(Byrd) - 8:23 "Gaza Strip" (Owen Marshall) - 3:56 "Stand By" (Golson) - 5:51 "Little T." [Alternate Take] - 8:07 Bonus track on CD reissue Personnel Lee Morgan - trumpet Horace Silver - piano Clarence Sharpe - alto saxophone Wilbur Ware - bass Philly Joe Jones - drums References Hard bop albums Lee Morgan albums
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was recorded on November 4, 1956 and features performances by Morgan, Clarence Sharpe, Horace Silver, Wilbur Ware and Philly Joe Jones. Reception The Allmusic review awarded the album 3 stars. Track listing "Roccus" (Silver) - 8:18 "Reggie of Chester" (Golson) - 4:55 "The Lady" (Owen Marshall) - 6:47 "Little T." (Byrd) -
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Aiazo has three interesting places for visitors: A dolmen found in the 1990s, demolished and placed in the Trasgaltar woods.
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Aiazo cuenta con 3 atractivos principales: Un dolmen descubierto en los años 90, destruido y situado en el monte de Trasghaltar.
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how long should i wear my waist cincher?
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By now you should be wearing your waist cincher for 8 hours a day. The best benefit of wearing a waist trainer is how the compression affects your eating habits.
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and her husband, famous Slovenian-Yugoslav theatrical director and theater manager Bojan Stupica were great admirers of Žanka Stokić, and Bojan Stupica managed to convince new authorities to let her act again, but she died before she returned to the stage. Also, Mira Stupica pointed out that there are no appropriate awards for actresses in their prime, when they are too old for the debutant awards and still too young for the life-time awards. In 2002 it was announced that new annual award will be established next year, under the name of Žanka Stokić award. Stupica was the president for life of the award jury. In 2020, it was announced that the award will become biennial, initially for the 2020–2021 period. Laureates Laureates: 2003: Svetlana Bojković (1947) 2004: Milena Dravić (1940-2018) 2005: Radmila Živković (1952) 2006: (1942-2015) 2007: Ružica Sokić (1934-2013) 2008: Seka Sablić (1942) 2009: (1961) 2010: (1955) 2011: Mirjana Karanović (1957) 2012: Ljiljana Blagojević
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Žanka Stokić (1887-1947), today generally considered the best theatrical Serbian actress ever. Ill-fated Žanka, once the most celebrated Serbian actress was jailed and condemned (nearly being executed in the process) by the Communist regime in the post-war Yugoslavia as a collaborator during World War II, simply because she was performing during the war years. Mira Stupica and her husband, famous Slovenian-Yugoslav theatrical director and theater manager Bojan Stupica were great admirers of Žanka Stokić, and Bojan Stupica managed to convince new authorities to let her act again, but she died before she returned to the stage. Also, Mira Stupica pointed out that there are no appropriate awards for actresses in their prime, when they are too old for the debutant awards and still too young for the
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Nehemiah 9:18 "even when they made an idol shaped like a calf and said, 'This is your god who brought you out of Egypt!'
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Nehemiah 9:18 (Nehemiah 9:18) cho biết: ngay cả khi họ làm thần tượng giống như một con bê và nói: "Đây là thần của ngươi đã dẫn ngươi ra khỏi Ai Cập".
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Children's literature portal "Tatiana Belinky, autora de livros infanto-juvenis, morre aos 94 anos".
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«Tatiana Belinky, autora de livros infanto-juvenis, morre aos 94 anos».
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Defensive driving can help you avoid accidents.
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Defensives Fahrverhalten kann Unfälle verhindern.
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However, he felt less human than ever before.
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但他覺得人手比以前還要少。
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Metro would take over management of the station on April 1, 2018. A mini aquarium was installed on the subway platform at one time. Due to excessive maintenance costs and the relatively few users of the station, it was removed. A different train approach melody was used on the station, playing a sound similar to that of an ocean wave. On March 27, 2007, the melody was changed to the standard approach melody
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This station, which services the Cosmosquare Complex, is the westernmost station of the Osaka subway system. Lines Osaka Metro Chūō Line (Station Number: C10) Nankō Port Town Line (Station Number: P09) History The station opened to rail traffic on December 18, 1997, on the Osaka Port Transport System Techno Port Line. On July 1, 2005, Osaka Municipal Transportation Bureau took over management of the station; Osaka
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Time will pass quite quickly when you read something.
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Az idő elég gyorsan múlik majd, ha olvasol valamit.
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how high blood pressure can lead to a heart attack?
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Left undetected (or uncontrolled), high blood pressure can lead to: Heart attack — High blood pressure damages arteries that can become blocked and prevent blood flow to the heart muscle. Stroke — High blood pressure can cause blood vessels in the brain to clog more easily or even burst.
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For example, under normal conditions, the highest authority was held by two consuls.
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فعلى سبيل المثال، في ظل الظروف العادية، أعلى سلطة كانت في يد اثنين من القناصل.
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He has published numerous interpretations of Luther and Hamann.
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Er publizierte zahlreiche Interpretationen zu Luther und Hamann.
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district in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India.
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Padu is a village in Chandrasekharapuram (C.S. Puram)
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ballal
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বল্লাল
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Plutarch's description of the rite (Roman Questions 97) concurs with that of Festus.
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La descrizione del rito fatta da Plutarco (Questioni romane, 97) concorda con quella di Festo.
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The existence of the building was in danger a second time in 1848, when a new constitution instituted a system of parliamentary democracy and the States General wished to symbolically demolish the old government buildings and build a new complex. The local residents, however, cared more for the historic value of the building, and successfully protested against demolition. The House of Representatives sat in the Oude Zaal (literally Old Hall) until 1992, when it had become too small to facilitate the 150 members of the house, and a modern expansion was built on the south of the building, housing its new seat. Layout Originally built as a ballroom, the Gothic Ridderzaal (a great hall, literally Knight's Hall) today forms the centre of the Binnenhof. Every third Tuesday of September, on Prinsjesdag, this is where the King holds his annual Speech from the Throne. Other buildings shape a rectangle around the Ridderzaal, creating a large courtyard in front of the building, and a smaller square behind it. A gilt Neo-Gothic fountain adorns the courtyard and a statue of King William II, one of few Dutch equestrian statues, guards its gate, the Stadtholder's Gate, which dates from 1620. Looking out over the Hofvijver, the Senate sits in a chamber in the western corner of the Binnenhof, while the House of Representatives originally sat in the southern corner, at the other side of the Stadtholder's Gate. Today, the lower house meets in a chamber in the large modern eastern part of the complex. The Prime Minister's office has since 1982 been located in the small tower in the northern corner, simply called the Torentje (English: "Little Tower"). Located in the north-western wing, the Trêveszaal is a meeting room originally built for negotiations during the Eighty Years' War; today, it is the meeting room of the Cabinet. Renovation Starting in the fall of 2021 (after Prinsjesdag), the Binnenhof will undergo a full renovation. In 2014, a specially assigned task force, Renovatie Binnenhof, suggested a large renovation for the Binnenhof. Before that, only small maintenance had been done to the complex. Mostly the older buildings, next to the Hofvijver, are in need of renovation, such as Het Torentje (office of the Prime Minister of the Netherlands), de Trêveszaal (where the cabinet of the Netherlands holds its weekly meetings) and several other buildings. The renovation will mostly focus around air conditioning and central heating installations, IT systems, elevators, fire safety and modernisation of the kitchens. In December 2015 a majority of the Dutch Parliament elected a plan for a full renovation of the complex, which will take approximately 5.5 years and is estimated to cost around €475 million. The first plan was to start the renovations in 2018,
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Binnenhof is among the oldest Parliament buildings in the world still in use. History Little is known about the origin of the Binnenhof. Presumably, the grounds next to the Hofvijver lake, and the small homestead on it, were purchased by Count Floris IV of Holland from Meiland van Wassenaar in November 1229. Between 1230 and 1234 he had the homestead expanded to a small keep. After Floris' son and successor William II was crowned King of the Romans in 1248, this construction continued. Between 1248 and 1280, William had the Ridderzaal built. To its left and right, walls were built, which divided the area in front of the building from that behind it. Both walls had a gate. At the end of the wall on the left, near the Hofvijver, the court chapel was built, and near that the Ridderhuis (literally Knights' House) where visiting knights were sheltered. William died in battle in 1256, before the construction of the Ridderzaal had finished, and the castle was completed during the reign of his son, Floris V. The Binnenhof was the residence of the counts of Holland for a short period. After the house of Holland died out in 1299, the county fell in the hands of the counts of Hainaut. The counts of Hainaut barely resided in the Binnenhof in the early 14th century. Duke Albert I of Bavaria and his successor William II lived in the Binnenhof virtually permanently. Under their reign, the castle saw a sizeable expansion, and gradually became enclosed by buildings. When Holland had become part of the Burgundian Empire in 1432, the Binnenhof lost its purpose and was abandoned. Part of the complex was later made into the residence of the stadtholder of Holland, who governed the county in absence of its ruler. After Philip II was deposed as Count of Holland and the Dutch Republic was proclaimed in 1581, the Ridderzaal was initially a public space, often used by traders, stallholders and book sellers. In 1584, stadtholder Maurice moved into the stadtholder's quarter, and in the same year, the Ridderzaal became the meeting place of the newly formed States General of the Dutch Republic. The expansions of the Binnenhof by Maurice were the beginning of a gradually advancing reconstruction of the castle that ended after the construction of the southern wing under stadtholder William V, in the late 18th century. Between 1806 and 1810, under French rule, the administrative centre of the Netherlands was moved to Amsterdam, and the Binnenhof became useless and it was considered for demolition. When the Netherlands gained independence from France, however, the government moved back to the Binnenhof. The existence of the building was in danger a second time in 1848, when a new constitution instituted a system of parliamentary democracy and the States General wished to symbolically demolish the old government buildings and build a new complex. The local residents, however, cared more for the historic value of the building, and successfully protested against demolition. The House of Representatives sat in the Oude Zaal (literally Old Hall) until 1992, when it had become too small to facilitate the 150 members of the house, and
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In the late 18th century, the town had 1300 houses, seventy churches and a population of some 20,000 people, but a fire largely destroyed it.
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Στα τέλη του 18ου αιώνα η πόλη είχε 1.300 σπίτια, 70 εκκλησίες και πληθυσμό 20.000 κατοίκων αλλά μια πυρκαγιά την κατέστρεψε σε μεγάλο βαθμό.
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They were mostly Christianized by Irish missionaries, among them Modestus, known as the "Apostle of Carantanians".
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Ei erau fost creștinați mai ales de misionari irlandezi, printre care Modestus(d), cunoscut sub numele de „Apostolul Carantanilor”.
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what is a disadvantage of leasing
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Disadvantages of Leasing Equipment. Higher overall cost. Leasing an item is almost always more expensive than purchasing it. For example, a 3-year lease on a computer worth $4,000, at a standard rate of $40/month per $1,000, will cost you a total of $5,760.igher overall cost. Leasing an item is almost always more expensive than purchasing it. For example, a 3-year lease on a computer worth $4,000, at a standard rate of $40/month per $1,000, will cost you a total of $5,760.
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Lorne Clarke
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لورني كلارك
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Thousands of Falun Gong followers wrote to Guangming Daily and to the CQRS to complain against the measures, claiming that they violated Hu Yaobang's 1982 'Triple No' directive, which prohibited the media from either encouraging or criticizing qigong practices.
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Хиляди последователи на Фалун Гонг пишат на вестник „Гунмин“ и на CQRS с оплакване срещу мерките, като твърдят, че те са в нарушение на директивата „Три пъти Не“ на Ху Яобан от 1982 г., която забранява на медиите да насърчават или критикуват чигонг практиките.
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1996 to 1998. He graduated from Yerevan State University in 1971. Aleksanian died on April 19, 2020 after a long illness. References External links Parliamentary website 1949 births 2020 deaths People from Abovyan Armenian
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Marat Aleksanian (; 3 August 1949 – 19 April 2020) was an Armenian politician and lawyer who served as Minister of Justice from 1996 to 1998. He graduated
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Calvados department References Communes of Calvados (department) Calvados communes articles needing translation from French Wikipedia
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in Bessin) is a commune in the Calvados department in
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1882: synonym of Recluzia johnii (Holten, 1802) Recluzia globosa E. A. Smith, 1876: synonym of Recluzia lutea (Bennett, 1840) Recluzia hargravesi Cox, 1870: synonym of Recluzia johnii (Holten, 1802) Recluzia insignis Pilsbry & Lowe, 1932 : synonym of Alora gouldii (A. Adams, 1857) Recluzia jehennei Petit, 1853: synonym of Recluzia lutea (Bennett, 1840) Recluzia montrouzieri Souverbie, 1871: synonym of Recluzia lutea (Bennett, 1840) Recluzia palmeri (Dall, 1871): synonym of Recluzia lutea (Bennett, 1840) Recluzia rollandiana
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of Torellia delicata (Philippi, 1844) Recluzia bensoni A. Adams, 1861: synonym of Recluzia lutea (Bennett, 1840) Recluzia effusa Thiele, 1928: synonym of Recluzia lutea (Bennett, 1840) Recluzia erythraea Jickeli, 1882: synonym of Recluzia johnii (Holten, 1802) Recluzia globosa E. A. Smith, 1876: synonym of Recluzia lutea (Bennett, 1840) Recluzia hargravesi Cox, 1870: synonym of Recluzia johnii (Holten,
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Womack, Lonestar, and Billy Joel. In 2001, the station re-branded itself as "Y-92.5, Today's Hits and Yesterday's Favorites" (resurrecting the slogan used by Group W in 1988 after dumping the KAER call letters). The station began using the "Best Mix in Denver" jingle package created for KIMN by JAM Creative Productions, including the "Y-92.5 KGBY, Sacramento" top-of-the-hour station identification. In 2002 and 2003, the weekday lineup included Paul Robbins and Phil Cowan (KGBY's morning show host since the 1980s), Mary Ellen Murphy (voice-tracked from a Clear Channel station in Grand Rapids, Michigan), and Dana Hess. Evening programming varied, including a local love songs show in early 2003 and a brief stint using John Tesh's syndicated show later that same year. On November 14, 2003, Y92.5 surprised listeners by switching to an all-Christmas music format. For the next six weeks, KGBY featured to a catalog of over 300 Christmas songs ranging from staples such as Brenda Lee's "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" and John Lennon's "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" (both songs were played once every four hours, on the hour) to unusual tracks such as "Light of the Stable" by Emmylou Harris. The station repeated the seasonal change in 2004 and 2005; in 2006, the all-Christmas format was reduced to four weeks. In 2004, KGBY began making several major changes. In January, the voice-tracked Murphy was dismissed in favor of local voice Lori Sacco. The station experimented with a 92-minute commercial-free block of music weekdays at 8:30 a.m.; this was in response to KYMX's "96 minutes of music", but neither station's effort lasted more than a few months. The "Y-92.5 KGBY, Sacramento" station ID was replaced with a simpler version. By the middle of 2004, the station began evolving into a more "upbeat" mix of music. All but a few 1970s tracks were cut from the playlist, while more upbeat songs from the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s were added. Later that year, the station, embracing Clear Channel's "Less is More" initiative, began cutting commercial times from one minute
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after playing "Gives You Hell" by The All-American Rejects, KGBY began simulcasting news/talk-formatted KFBK (1530 AM) using the original call sign KFBK-FM. The move left CBS Radio's KZZO as the only hot AC station in Sacramento, but new competition arose when Entercom dropped rhythmic adult contemporary for hot AC on KBZC the following week. After two years with news/talk, Clear Channel decided to switch the frequencies of KFBK-FM and KHLX (93.1 FM) on December 26, 2013. KHLX, which previously had a classic hits format, moved to 92.5 FM while the KFBK-FM call sign and format shifted to 93.1 FM. KHLX simulcast KFBK-AM-FM on a temporary basis as Clear Channel prepared to launch a new format at 92.5 FM. KBEB (2014–present) On January 10, 2014 at 5 p.m., KHLX split from its simulcast with KFBK-FM and changed its format to country, known as "B92.5". The first song on B92.5 was "The Only Way I Know" by Jason Aldean. Soon after, KHLX changed its callsign to KBEB to match its "B" branding. On December 30, 2016, KBEB rebranded as "92.5 The Bull"; the station otherwise made no changes. The Bull launched with 92.5 hours of music commercial-free. On November 8, 2018, iHeartMedia announced that KBEB would flip to soft adult contemporary as "92.5 The Breeze" on November 12. The "Bull" format moved to K296GB on the same date, and the signals were simulcast briefly as a means of transition between formats, akin to that of the KFBK simulcast five years prior. "The Breeze" launched on November 12 at 3 p.m. HD Radio KBEB broadcasts a digital HD Radio signal featuring two subchannels: KBEB-HD1 is a digital simulcast of the analog signal of KBEB. KBEB-HD2 broadcasts news/talk programming as a simulcast of sister station KFBK-FM (93.1 FM). Originally, starting in 2006, KGBY-HD2 broadcast an all-1980s music format. The following year, the station began airing the LGBT-targeted Pride Radio channel, using music from iHeartMedia's Premium Choice service. Later, the subchannel switched to the Country Premium Choice service, airing that format until January
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RBD has sold over 17 million digital downloads and over 57 million albums worldwide in four years since their formation , 2 million albums in the United States .
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RBD sold over 17 million digital downloads and over 57 million albums worldwide in four years .
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Why did Google choose Java as the programming language of Android and not Python or something else?
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Why did Google choose Java as the primary application development environment for Android?
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is covered by these hairpiles, providing the water strider resistance to splashes or drops of water. These hairs repel the water, preventing drops from weighing down the body. Size They are generally small, long-legged insects and the body length of most species is between . A few are between . Among widespread genera, the North Hemisphere Aquarius includes the largest species, generally exceeding , at least among females, and the largest species averaging about . Females typically average larger than males of their own species, but it appears to be reversed in the largest species, the relatively poorly known Gigantometra gigas of streams in northern Vietnam and adjacent southern China. It typically reaches a body length of about in wingless males and in winged females (winged males, however, only average marginally larger than females). In this species each middle and hind leg can surpass . Antennae Water striders have two antennae with four segments on each. Antennal segments are numbered from closest to the head to farthest. The antennae have short, stiff bristles in segment III. Relative lengths of the antennae segments can help identify unique species within the family Gerridae, but in general, segment I is longer and stockier than the remaining three. The four segments combined are usually no longer than the length of the water strider head. Thorax The thorax of water striders is generally long, narrow, and small in size. It generally ranges from 1.6 mm to 3.6 mm long across the species, with some bodies more cylindrical or rounder than others. The pronotum, or outer layer of the thorax, of the water strider can be either shiny or dull depending on the species, and covered with microhairs to help repel water. The abdomen of a water strider can have several segments and contains both the metasternum and omphalium. Appendages Gerridae have front, middle, and back legs. The front legs are shortest and have preapical claws adapted to puncture prey. Preapical claws are claws that are not at the end of the leg, but rather halfway through, like mantids. The middle legs are longer than the first pair and shorter than the last pair and are adapted for propulsion through the water. The hind pair is the longest and is used for spreading weight over a large surface area, as well as steering the bug across the surface of the water. The front legs are attached just posterior to the eyes, while the middle legs are attached closer to the back legs which attach midthorax but extend beyond the terminal end of the body. Wings Some water striders have wings present on the dorsal side of their thorax, while other species of Gerridae do not, particularly Halobates. Water striders experience wing length polymorphism that has affected their flight ability and evolved in a phylogenetic manner where populations are either long-winged, wing-dimorphic, or short-winged. Wing dimorphism consists of summer gerrid populations evolving different length wings than winter populations within the same species. Habitats with rougher waters are likely to hold gerrids with shorter wings, while habitats with calm waters are likely to hold long-winged gerrids. This is due to potential for damage of the wings and ability for dispersal. Evolution Cretogerris, from the Cretaceous (Albian) Charentese amber of France, was initially suggested as a gerrid. However, it was later interpreted as an indeterminate member of Gerroidea. They are morphologically similar to the unrelated Chresmoda, an enigmatic genus of insect known from the Late Jurassic to the Mid Cretaceous with a presumably similar lifestyle. Wing polymorphism Wing polymorphism is important to the variety and dispersal of the Gerridae. The ability for one brood to have young with wings and the next not allows water striders to adapt to changing environments. Long, medium, short, and nonexistent wing forms are all necessary depending on the environment and season. Long wings allow for flight to a neighboring water body when one gets too crowded, but they can get wet and weigh a water strider down. Short wings may allow for short travel, but limit how far a gerrid can disperse. Nonexistent wings prevent a gerrid from being weighed down, but prevent dispersal. Wing polymorphism is common in the Gerridae despite most univoltine populations being completely apterous (wingless) or macropterous (with wings). Apterous populations of gerrids would be restricted to stable aquatic habitats that experience little change in environment, while macropterous populations can inhabit more changing, variable water supplies. Stable waters are usually large lakes and rivers, while unstable waters are generally small and seasonal. Gerrids produce winged forms for dispersal purposes and macropterous individuals are maintained due to their ability to survive in changing conditions. Wings are necessary if the body of water is likely to dry since the gerrid must fly to a new source of water. However, wingless forms are favored due to competition for ovarian development and wings and reproductive success is the main goal due to the selfish gene theory. Overwintering gerrids usually are macropterous, or with wings, so they can fly back to their aquatic habitat after winter. An environmental switch mechanism controls seasonal dimorphism observed in bivoltine species, or species having two broods per year. This switch mechanism is what helps determine whether or not a brood with wings will evolve. Temperature also plays an important role in photoperiodic switch. Temperatures signify the seasons and thus when wings are needed since they hibernate during winter. Ultimately, these switching mechanisms alter genetic alleles for wing characteristics, helping to maintain biological dispersal. Nature of the ability to walk on water Water striders are able to walk on top of water due to a combination of several factors. Water striders use the high surface tension of water and long, hydrophobic legs to help them stay above water. Gerridae species use this surface tension to their advantage through their highly adapted legs and distributed weight. The legs of a water strider are long and slender, allowing the weight of the water strider body to be distributed over a large surface area. The legs are strong, but have flexibility that allows the water striders to keep their weight evenly distributed and flow with the water movement. Hydrofuge hairs line the body surface of the water strider. There are several thousand hairs per square millimeter, providing the water strider with a hydrofuge body that prevents wetting from waves, rain, or spray, which could inhibit their ability to keep their entire body above the water surface if the water stuck and weighed down the body. This position of keeping the majority of the body above the water surface is called an epipleustonic position, which is a defining characteristic of water striders. If the body of the water strider were to accidentally become submerged, for instance by a large wave, the tiny hairs would trap air. Tiny air bubbles throughout the body act as buoyancy to bring the water strider to the surface again, while also providing air bubbles to breathe from underwater. Despite their
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but prevent dispersal. Wing polymorphism is common in the Gerridae despite most univoltine populations being completely apterous (wingless) or macropterous (with wings). Apterous populations of gerrids would be restricted to stable aquatic habitats that experience little change in environment, while macropterous populations can inhabit more changing, variable water supplies. Stable waters are usually large lakes and rivers, while unstable waters are generally small and seasonal. Gerrids produce winged forms for dispersal purposes and macropterous individuals are maintained due to their ability to survive in changing conditions. Wings are necessary if the body of water is likely to dry since the gerrid must fly to a new source of water. However, wingless forms are favored due to competition for ovarian development and wings and reproductive success is the main goal due to the selfish gene theory. Overwintering gerrids usually are macropterous, or with wings, so they can fly back to their aquatic habitat after winter. An environmental switch mechanism controls seasonal dimorphism observed in bivoltine species, or species having two broods per year. This switch mechanism is what helps determine whether or not a brood with wings will evolve. Temperature also plays an important role in photoperiodic switch. Temperatures signify the seasons and thus when wings are needed since they hibernate during winter. Ultimately, these switching mechanisms alter genetic alleles for wing characteristics, helping to maintain biological dispersal. Nature of the ability to walk on water Water striders are able to walk on top of water due to a combination of several factors. Water striders use the high surface tension of water and long, hydrophobic legs to help them stay above water. Gerridae species use this surface tension to their advantage through their highly adapted legs and distributed weight. The legs of a water strider are long and slender, allowing the weight of the water strider body to be distributed over a large surface area. The legs are strong, but have flexibility that allows the water striders to keep their weight evenly distributed and flow with the water movement. Hydrofuge hairs line the body surface of the water strider. There are several thousand hairs per square millimeter, providing the water strider with a hydrofuge body that prevents wetting from waves, rain, or spray, which could inhibit their ability to keep their entire body above the water surface if the water stuck and weighed down the body. This position of keeping the majority of the body above the water surface is called an epipleustonic position, which is a defining characteristic of water striders. If the body of the water strider were to accidentally become submerged, for instance by a large wave, the tiny hairs would trap air. Tiny air bubbles throughout the body act as buoyancy to bring the water strider to the surface again, while also providing air bubbles to breathe from underwater. Despite their success in overcoming submergence in water, however, water striders are not as competent in oil, and experimental oil spills have suggested that oil spilled in freshwater systems can drive water strider immobility and death. The tiny hairs on the legs provide both a hydrophobic surface as well as a larger surface area to spread their weight over the water. The middle legs used for rowing have particularly well developed fringe hairs on the tibia and tarsus to help increase movement through the ability to thrust. The hind pair of legs are used for steering When the rowing stroke begins, the middle tarsi of gerrids are quickly pressed down and backwards to create a circular surface wave in which the crest can be used to propel a forward thrust. The semicircular wave created is essential to the ability of the water strider to move rapidly since it acts as a counteracting force to push against. As a result, water striders often move at 1 meter per second or faster. Life cycle Gerrids generally lay their eggs on submerged rocks or vegetation using a gelatinous substance as a glue. Gravid females carry between two and twenty eggs. The eggs are creamy white or translucent, but become bright orange. Gerrids go through the egg stage, five instar stages of nymphal forms, and then the adult stage. Instar durations of water striders are highly correlated throughout the larval period. This means that individuals tend to develop at the same rate through each instar stage. Each nymphal stage lasts 7–10 days and the water strider molts, shedding its old cuticle through a Y-shaped suture dorsal to the head and thorax. Nymphs are very similar to adults in behavior and diet, but are smaller (1 mm long), paler, and lack differentiation in tarsal and genital segments. It takes approximately 60 to 70 days for a water strider to reach adulthood, though this development rate has been found highly correlated to the water temperature the eggs are in. Ecology Habitat Gerridae generally inhabit surfaces of calm waters. The majority of water striders inhabit freshwater areas, with the exception of Asclepios, Halobates, Stenobates and a few other genera, which inhabit marine waters. The marine species are generally coastal, but a few Halobates live offshore (oceanic) and are the only insects of this habitat. Gerridae prefer an environment abundant with insects or zooplankton and one that contains several rocks or plants to oviposit eggs on. It has been studied by prevalence of water striders in varying environments, that water striders most prefer waters around . Any water temperature lower than is unfavorable. This is likely due to the fact that development rates of young are temperature dependent [5]. The cooler the surrounding waters, the slower the development of the young is. Prominent genera Gerridae are present in Europe, the former USSR, Canada, US, South Africa, South America, Australia, China and Malaysia [5]. None have been yet identified in New Zealand waters. Diet Gerrids are aquatic predators and feed on invertebrates, mainly spiders and insects, that fall onto the water surface. Water striders are attracted to this food source by ripples produced by the struggling prey. The water strider uses its front legs as sensors for the vibrations produced by the ripples in the water. The water strider punctures the prey item's body with its proboscis, injects salivary enzymes that break down the prey's internal structures, and then sucks out the resulting fluid. Gerrids prefer living prey, though they are indiscriminate feeders when it comes to terrestrial insect type. Halobates, which are found on open sea, feed off floating insects, zooplankton, and occasionally resort to cannibalism of their own nymphs. Cannibalism is frequent and helps control population sizes and restrict conflicting territories. During the non-mating season when gerrids live in cooperative groups, and cannibalism rates are lower, water striders will openly share large kills with others around them. Some gerrids are collectors, feeding off sediment or deposit surface. Predators Gerrids, or water striders, are preyed upon largely by birds and some fish. Petrels, terns, and some marine fish prey on Halobates. Fish do not appear to be the main predators of water striders, but will eat them in cases of starvation. Scent gland secretions from the thorax are responsible for repelling fish from eating them. Gerrids are largely hunted by birds of a wide range of species dependent on habitat. Some water striders are hunted by frogs, but they are not their main food source. Water striders are also sometimes hunted by each other. Water strider cannibalism involves mainly hunting nymphs for mating territory and sometimes for food. Parasites Several endoparasites have been found in gerrids. Trypanosamatid flagellates, nematodes, and parasitic Hymenoptera all act as endoparasites. Water mite larvae act as ectoparasites of water striders. Dispersal Sudden increases in salt concentration in the water of gerrid habitats can trigger migration of water striders. Water striders will move to areas of lower salt concentration, resulting in the mix of genes within brackish and freshwater bodies. Nymphal population density also affects the dispersal of water striders. The higher density of water striders in the nymphal stage results in a higher percentage of brachypterous adults developing flight muscles. These flight muscles allow for the water striders to fly to neighboring
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a Hebrew and Arabic surname. Notable people with the surname include: Efi Arazi (1937–2013), Israeli businessman and high-tech entrepreneur Hicham Arazi (born 1973), Moroccan male tennis Reuven Arazi, Israeli politician Yardena Arazi (born 1951), Israeli singer and
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Moroccan male tennis Reuven Arazi, Israeli politician Yardena Arazi (born 1951), Israeli singer and entertainer Yehudah Arazi (1907–1959), Polish
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Igor Polygalov
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Игорь Полыгалов
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Large US-flagged ocean-going ships such as tanker, container and cruise ships will be subject to more stringent emissions standards in 2011 under a rule adopted this week by the federal Environmental Protection Agency.
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Ships will be subject to more stringent emissions standards
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On the first Sunday there is a great festive parade, and on the second Saturday, fireworks are lit on the Kirchberg.
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Am ersten Sonntag gibt es einen großen Festumzug und am zweiten Winzerfestsamstag wird ein Feuerwerk auf dem Kirchberg gezündet.
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Occasional Papers of the North Carolina Biological Survey no. 1983-6.
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Occasional Papers of the North Carolina Biological Survey núm. 1983-6.
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Paul West (writer) (1930–2015), British-born American writer Paul West (footballer) (born 1970),
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Paul West (writer) (1930–2015), British-born American writer Paul West (footballer) (born
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Many people are standing on a bus with bright yellow overhead handles.
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Humans are standing in a vehicle.
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species of ground beetle in the family Carabidae. It is found in North America. References Further reading Harpalinae
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in North America. References Further reading Harpalinae Beetles of North America Beetles described
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Subsequently, she has covered both the Iraqi civilian and American military forces sides.
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بعد ذلك قامت بعمل تغطية لكلاً من العراقيون المدنيون و القوات العسكرية الأمريكية .
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Hedrum Church
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Hedrum kyrkje
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of ujjain division Home ground Government Boys Higher Secondary School No 2 Indian Iron and Steel Company Stanton Pipe Factory Ground - Hosted few Ranji Trophy matches Mahakal Institute of Technology Ground Ujjain International Cricket Stadium - Proposed References External links Cricinfo's Complete History
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of renowned Indian cricketers like Naman Ojha, Devendra Bundela etc.hiru kabra is secretrey of ujjain division Home ground Government Boys Higher Secondary School No 2 Indian Iron and Steel Company Stanton Pipe Factory Ground - Hosted few Ranji Trophy matches Mahakal Institute of Technology Ground Ujjain International Cricket Stadium - Proposed References External links Cricinfo's Complete History of the Indian Domestic
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Valuer and Director of the New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company. In 1971 he was elected to the Hauraki Plains County Council, and in 1974 he was elected to the role of Deputy Chairman. He represented the Kaimai electorate in Parliament from to
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as Bruce Townshend (21 November 1931 – 25 April 1987) was a New Zealand politician of the National Party. Biography Townshend was born in Paeroa in 1931, and he received his education at Netherton School and Paeroa College. Following this he took over his father's farm, before becoming the Rural Valuer and Director of the New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company. In 1971 he was elected to the Hauraki Plains County Council, and in 1974 he was elected to the role of Deputy Chairman.
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are breeders bad for dogs?
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Reckless breeding and the infatuation with “pure” bloodlines lead to inbreeding. This causes painful and life-threatening disabilities in “purebred” dogs, including crippling hip dysplasia, blindness, deafness, heart defects, skin problems, and epilepsy.
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The development of Dune cost 3 million francs, of which 800,000 was used by Cryo.
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Le développement de Dune aura coûté 3 millions de francs dont 800 000 auront été utilisés par Cryo.
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Choshen Mishpat
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Joshen Mishpat
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There was flirting and there were flings.
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Bilo je tu flerta, ali i ljubavnih avantura.
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Northern Knights in the 2018 Inter-Provincial Trophy on 18 May 2018. Prior to his Twenty20 debut, he was named in Ireland's squad for the 2012 Under-19 Cricket World Cup. He made his List A
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Twenty20 debut, he was named in Ireland's squad for the 2012 Under-19 Cricket World Cup. He made his List A debut for Northern Knights in the
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The settlement, and the entire municipality, are included in the Savinja Statistical Region, which is in the Slovenian portion of the historical Duchy of Styria. References External links Srževica
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settlement's territory. The settlement, and the entire municipality, are included in the Savinja Statistical Region, which is in the Slovenian
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The company's first website, directline.com, was launched in 1999.
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Die erste Website des Unternehmens, directline.com, wurde 1999 lanciert.
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There is a shingle-roof and a different cross than before.
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Katusel on laastukate ja varasemast erinev rist.
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Do you have a tennis court in this hotel?
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האם יש במלון מגרש טניס?
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Choose an Air Purifier to Reduce Cat Dander
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Cat dander is extremely small and sticky. It attaches itself to floors, carpet, walls, linens and even ceilings. If you have been tested and found to have a cat dander allergy, then you may need to make changes around your home to reduce the presence of dander.
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your great surprise. (From a letter by Martin Schmid in 1744.) Return Schmid spent his last years in San Miguel de Velasco and in San Ignacio de Velasco, where he was, along with his fellow brother Johann Mesner (1703–68), entrusted with manufacturing and gilding the altars. In 1767, the Jesuits of San Ignacio received an order of expulsion by King Charles III of Spain. The 73-year-old Schmid was hoping he would not be affected by the eviction because of his age. Nonetheless, in 1768 he had to start the arduous journey home. With other deportees he crossed the Andes up to Arica, Chile by mule. From there he traveled by boat, via Lima, to Panama. He then proceeded via Cartagena, (Colombia) to Havana, and finally reached Cadiz, Spain in 1769. After a 15-month detention in El Puerto de Santa Maria he was allowed to leave Spain. In mid-November 1770 he arrived in Augsburg. In the spring of 1771, Schmid returned to his home in Switzerland. He spent more than one year at the Jesuit College of Lucerne. He died there aged 77, and was buried at the Jesuit Church of Lucerne. Effect Besides his work as a missionary, Martin Schmid made a significant contribution to the enculturation of the Chiquitos Indians. With the introduction of European music, and the manufacturing of musical instruments, he has a significant, long-term influence on their musical culture. He may have helped significantly to impart knowledge of craftsmanship and agriculture. With the creation of a dictionary, he contributed to the writing system and the conservation of the Chiquitano language. However, his most enduring achievements were his churches and their interior decoration. These churches, and the churches of his students, in: San Javier, Concepción, Santa Ana de Velasco, San Miguel de Velasco, San Rafael de Velasco, and San José were listed by the UNESCO as World Heritage Sites in 1990. With his letters Schmid left us a valuable cultural history heritage. Further reading Modern books Rainald Fischer: Father Martin Schmid SJ, 1694–1772. His letters and his work. Zug 1988 (German). Eckard Kühne: The mission churches of Chiquitos province in the plain of Bolivia. Construction and restoration of churches by Martin Schmid (1694–1772). Zürich 2008. Eckart Kühne (Hg.): Martin Schmid 1694 bis 1772, Missionar – Musiker – Architekt, ein Jesuit aus der Schweiz bei den Chiquitano-Indianern in Bolivien. Ausstellungskatalog Historisches Museum Luzern, Luzern 1994 (German). (Spanish: Las Misiones Jesuíticas de Bolivia. Martin Schmid 1694–1772. Misionero, Músico y Arquitecto entre los Chiquitanos. Catálogo de la Exposición en Sta. Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia 1996). Werner Hoffmann: Vida y obra del P. Martin Schmid SJ., 1694–1722. Buenos Aires 1981 (Spanish). Philip Caraman: Ein verlorenes Paradies. Der Jesuitenstaat in Paraguay; München 1979. (German). Felix Alfred Plattner: Genie im Urwald. Das Werk des Auslandschweizers Martin Schmid aus Baar; Zürich 1959 (German). Felix Alfred Plattner: Ein Reisläufer Gottes. Das abenteuerliche Leben des Schweizer Jesuiten P. Martin Schmid aus Baar; Luzern 1944 (German). Alcides Parejas Moreno: El artífice; Santa Cruz de la Sierra, 2014 (Bolivian). Historic accounts Dictionary of the Chiquitano language (German); Library La Paz
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baptized. The priests waited to baptise the adults as they first needed to be taught the Christian doctrine. The superiors have ordered me to introduce the music in these missions. All villages now have their organ, many violins and double bass made of cedar, clavicordio, spinets, harps, trumpets, shawm. These Indian boys are foregone musicians; with their singing and playing in the Holy Mass they pay every day the own Thanks and Praise to the Lord. I must say that they could appear with their music in every town and church to your great surprise. (From a letter by Martin Schmid in 1744.) Return Schmid spent his last years in San Miguel de Velasco and in San Ignacio de Velasco, where he was, along with his fellow brother Johann Mesner (1703–68), entrusted with manufacturing and gilding the altars. In 1767, the Jesuits of San Ignacio received an order of expulsion by King Charles III of Spain. The 73-year-old Schmid was hoping he would not be affected by the eviction because of his age. Nonetheless, in 1768 he had to start the arduous journey home. With other deportees he crossed the Andes up to Arica, Chile by mule. From there he traveled by boat, via Lima, to Panama. He then proceeded via Cartagena, (Colombia) to Havana, and finally reached Cadiz, Spain in 1769. After a 15-month detention in El Puerto de Santa Maria he was allowed to leave Spain. In mid-November 1770 he arrived in Augsburg. In the spring of 1771, Schmid returned to his home in Switzerland. He spent more than one year at the Jesuit College of Lucerne. He died there aged 77, and was buried at the Jesuit Church of Lucerne. Effect Besides his work as a missionary, Martin Schmid made a significant contribution to the enculturation of the Chiquitos Indians. With the introduction of European music, and the manufacturing of musical instruments, he has a significant, long-term influence on their musical culture. He may have helped significantly to impart knowledge of craftsmanship and agriculture. With the creation of a dictionary, he contributed to the writing system and the conservation of the Chiquitano language. However, his most enduring achievements were his churches and their interior decoration. These churches, and the churches of his students, in: San Javier, Concepción, Santa
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Islam in the Maldives
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مالدیپ میں اسلام
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what happens when you send a message to someone on facebook that is not your friend?
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When you send a message to someone you're friends with on Facebook, it gets delivered to their Facebook Chat list. ... Messages you send to people you're not Facebook friends with may arrive in their message requests. Once the person views your message, it will be marked as seen.
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Outward Bound (film)
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Outward Bound (pel·lícula)
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He noted that these courses would "end the indiscriminate use of LSD and would be the most popular and productive courses ever offered".
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Non mancherà neppure di far notare che questi corsi "porrebbero fine all'uso indiscriminato dell'LSD e sarebbero i più popolari e produttivi mai offerti".
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However, expanding a circular buffer requires shifting memory, which is comparatively costly.
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Sin embargo, expandir un buffer circular requiere cambio de memoria, lo cual es costoso.
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gold medalist Robert Wangila. The win over Wangila got him featured in Ring Magazine, the most prominent of all boxing publications. At the time, Smith sported an official record of 96-2-1 with 70 wins by KO and was ranked 13th at welterweight by the WBC. He also lost to several former and future champions that included Buddy McGirt, Mark Breland, Julio César Chávez and Antonio Margarito. It is also notable that Buck Smith once fought twice in one day. On May 19, 1992 he fought Marco Davis in Kansas City and won by KO in two rounds. Less than 3 hours later, he was back in Oklahoma City and won a six-round decision over Rodney Johnson. A similar "iron man stint" by Buck Smith occurred in the month of March in 1993 when Buck Smith fought a total of 12 professional boxing matches. He won all 12, 9 of them by knockout. Smith last fought on June 30, 2007. Fighting far above his best weight, he lost to Marcus Oliveira by second-round KO in a cruiserweight contest. His last win came in a bout with Manuel Esparza against whom he won a 4-round decision in December 1997. That means he did not win a single fight in his last twelve years as a professional boxer. His record stands at 179 wins, 20 losses, 2 draws, and 25 no contests in 226 fights. Fight fixing allegations Smith is perhaps best known for his role in the government's attempted crackdown on fight fixing in 2004–2005. Smith, along with colleagues Verdell Smith and Sean Gibbons, were called upon to give testimony. The crew were nicknamed the Knucklehead Boxing Club, and traveled throughout the Midwest making frequent appearances on fight cards. Professional boxing record |- |align="center" colspan=8|179 Wins (120 knockouts, 59 decisions), 20 Losses (9 knockouts, 11 decisions), 2 Draws, 25 No Contests |- | align="center" style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Result | align="center" style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Record | align="center" style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Opponent | align="center" style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Type | align="center" style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Round | align="center" style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Date | align="center" style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Location | align="center" style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Notes |-align=center |Loss | |align=left| Damon Reed |RTD |1 |10/04/2009 |align=left| Landon Arena, Topeka, Kansas |align=left| |- |Loss | |align=left| Marcus Oliveira |TKO |2 |30/06/2007 |align=left| Ramada Inn, Topeka, Kansas |align=left| |- |Loss | |align=left| Rob Calloway |TKO |3 |24/02/2007 |align=left| St. Joseph Civic Arena, Saint Joseph, Missouri |align=left| |- |Loss | |align=left| Julius Fogle |UD |6 |26/08/2006 |align=left| Beaumont Club, Kansas City, Missouri |align=left| |- |Loss | |align=left| Jorge Kahwagi |KO |1 |31/05/2003 |align=left| Auditorio Fausto Gutierrez Moreno, Tijuana |align=left| |- |No Contest | |align=left| Dwayne Swift |ND |8 |05/12/2000 |align=left| Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |align=left| |- |Loss | |align=left| Quirino Garcia |TKO |7 |02/09/2000 |align=left| Don Haskins Center, El Paso, Texas |align=left| |- |style="background:#ddd;"|No Contest |178–14–2 |align=left| Rob Bleakley |ND |6 |11/05/2000 |align=left| Capitol Plaza Hotel, Jefferson City, Missouri |align=left| |- |Loss |178–14–2 |align=left| Julio César Chávez |TKO |3 |18/12/1999 |align=left| Culiacán |align=left| |- |Loss |178–13–2 |align=left| Antonio Margarito |TKO |5 |23/10/1999 |align=left| Will Rogers Coliseum, Fort Worth, Texas |align=left| |- |style="background:#ddd;"|No Contest |178–12–2 |align=left| Danny Thomas |ND |6 |20/05/1999 |align=left| Argosy Casino, Kansas City, Missouri |align=left| |- |style="background:#ddd;"|No Contest |178–12–2 |align=left| Ronnie Warrior, Jr. |ND |4 |10/10/1998 |align=left| St. Joseph Civic Arena, Saint Joseph, Missouri |align=left| |- |Loss |178–12–2 |align=left| James Coker |KO |8 |01/05/1998 |align=left| Freeman Coliseum, San Antonio, Texas |align=left| |- |style="background:#ddd;"|No Contest |178–11–2 |align=left| Verdell Smith |ND |6 |23/04/1998 |align=left| Adam's Mark, Tulsa, Oklahoma |align=left| |- |style="background:#ddd;"|No Contest |178–11–2 |align=left| Verdell Smith |ND |6 |28/03/1998 |align=left| River Market, Kansas City, Missouri |align=left| |- |Loss |178–11–2 |align=left| Jose "Shibata" Flores |UD |10 |15/03/1998 |align=left| El Cajon, California |align=left| |- |style="background:#ddd;"|No Contest |178–10–2 |align=left| Manuel Esparza |ND |4 |10/02/1998 |align=left| St. Joseph Civic Arena, Saint Joseph, Missouri |align=left| |- |Win |178–10–2 |align=left| Manuel Esparza |UD |4 |02/12/1997 |align=left| Memphis, Tennessee |align=left| |- |style="background:#ddd;"|No Contest |177–10–2 |align=left| Verdell Smith |ND |6 |15/11/1997 |align=left| River Market, Kansas City, Missouri |align=left| |- |Win |177–10–2 |align=left| Ken Manuel |TKO |4 |30/09/1997 |align=left| University Plaza Hotel, Louisville, Kentucky |align=left| |- |No Contest |176–10–2 |align=left| Rob Bleakley |ND |8 |09/06/1997 |align=left| Supertoad, Lexington, Oklahoma |align=left| |- |Win |176–10–2 |align=left| Keheven Johnson |PTS |4 |28/03/1997 |align=left| Blue Springs, Missouri |align=left| |- |Win |175–10–2 |align=left| Richard W. Wilson |MD |6 |21/12/1996 |align=left| Beaumont Club, Kansas City, Missouri |align=left| |- |Loss |174–10–2 |align=left| Mark Breland |KO |3 |19/05/1996 |align=left| The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Michigan |align=left| |- |Win |174–9–2 |align=left|Stan Williamson |TKO |3 |04/04/1996 |align=left| Wichita, Kansas |align=left| |- |Win |173–9–2 |align=left|Jeff Frank |UD |10 |05/03/1996 |align=left| Memphis, Tennessee |align=left| |- |Win |172–9–2 |align=left| Reggie Strickland |PTS |8 |19/12/1995 |align=left| Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |align=left| |- |Win |171–9–2 |align=left| Terry Williams |PTS |8 |04/12/1995 |align=left| Lexington, Oklahoma |align=left| |- |Loss |170–9–2 |align=left| Gary Murray |UD |12 |26/08/1995 |align=left| Village Green, Durban |align=left| |- |Win |170–8–2 |align=left| Reggie Strickland |PTS |6 |03/08/1995 |align=left| Wichita, Kansas |align=left| |- |Loss |169–8–2 |align=left| Shannan Taylor |TD |6 |29/05/1995 |align=left| Parramatta Stadium, Sydney |align=left| |- |Win |169–7–2 |align=left| Anthony Davidson |KO |1 |11/05/1995 |align=left| Capitol Plaza Hotel, Jefferson City, Missouri |align=left| |- |Win |168–7–2 |align=left| Rob Bleakley |PTS |8 |04/05/1995 |align=left| Wichita, Kansas |align=left| |- |style="background:#ddd;"|No Contest |167–7–2 |align=left| James Osunsedo |ND |4 |25/04/1995 |align=left| Kentucky |align=left| |- |style="background:#ddd;"|No Contest |167–7–2 |align=left| James Osunsedo |ND |6 |24/04/1995 |align=left| Kentucky |align=left| |- |Win |167–7–2 |align=left| Bob Ervin |UD |6 |13/03/1995 |align=left| Wichita, Kansas |align=left| |- |Win |166–7–2 |align=left| Reggie Strickland |PTS |6 |05/03/1995 |align=left| Civic Assembly Center, Muskogee, Oklahoma |align=left| |- |Win |165–7–2 |align=left| Richard W. Wilson |TKO |3 |23/02/1995 |align=left| Lexington, Oklahoma |align=left| |- |Win |164–7–2 |align=left| Tommy Jeans |TKO |3 |16/02/1995 |align=left| University Club, Kansas City, Missouri |align=left| |- |style="background:#ddd;"|No Contest |163–7–2 |align=left| Verdell Smith |ND |6 |07/02/1995 |align=left| Grand Island, Nebraska |align=left| |- |Loss |163–7–2 |align=left| Buddy McGirt |UD |10 |10/01/1995 |align=left| Pontchartrain Center, Kenner, Louisiana |align=left| |- |Win |163–6–2 |align=left| Kenny Willis |PTS |6 |13/12/1994 |align=left| Kentucky |align=left| |- |Win |162–6–2 |align=left| Stanley Jones |TKO |6 |18/11/1994 |align=left| Expo Square Pavilion, Tulsa, Oklahoma |align=left| |- |Win |161–6–2 |align=left| Reggie Strickland |UD |6 |03/11/1994 |align=left| Capitol Plaza Hotel, Jefferson City, Missouri |align=left| |- |Win |160–6–2 |align=left| Terry Williams |PTS |8 |10/10/1994 |align=left| Grand Island, Nebraska |align=left| |- |Win |159–6–2 |align=left| Reggie Strickland |PTS |6 |17/09/1994 |align=left| Lexington, Oklahoma |align=left| |- |Win |158–6–2 |align=left| Billy Pryor |TKO |5 |10/09/1994 |align=left| Wichita, Kansas |align=left| |- |Win |157–6–2 |align=left| Bob Ervin |TKO |4 |16/08/1994 |align=left| Grand Island, Nebraska |align=left| |- |Loss |156–6–2 |align=left| Cassius Clay Horne |PTS |8 |15/07/1994 |align=left| America West Arena, Phoenix, Arizona |align=left| |- |No Contest |156–5–2 |align=left| Mark Brannon |ND |6 |11/06/1994 |align=left| Lexington, Oklahoma |align=left| |- |No Contest |156–5–2 |align=left| Anthony Davidson |ND |3 |24/05/1994 |align=left| Louisville, Kentucky |align=left| |- |Win |156–5–2 |align=left| Terry Williams |PTS |8 |30/04/1994 |align=left| Wichita, Kansas |align=left| |- |style="background:#ddd;"|No Contest |155–5–2 |align=left| Mark Brannon |ND |4 |28/04/1994 |align=left| Springfield, Missouri |align=left| |- |Win |155–5–2 |align=left| Tom Bowles |TKO |7 |12/04/1994 |align=left| Kansas City, Missouri |align=left| |- |style="background:#ddd;"|No Contest |154–5–2 |align=left| Rob Bleakley |ND |8 |02/04/1994 |align=left| Lexington, Oklahoma |align=left| |- |Win |154–5–2 |align=left| Rob Bleakley |PTS |8 |30/03/1994 |align=left| Wichita, Kansas |align=left| |- |Win |153–5–2 |align=left|Jeff Frank |PTS |6 |04/01/1994 |align=left| Memphis, Tennessee |align=left| |- |Win |152–5–2 |align=left| Anthony Davidson |PTS |6 |09/12/1993 |align=left| Wichita, Kansas |align=left| |- |Win |151–5–2 |align=left| Anthony Montana |KO |5 |07/12/1993 |align=left| Memphis, Tennessee |align=left| |- |Win |150–5–2 |align=left| Anthony Davidson |PTS |6 |23/11/1993 |align=left| Kansas City, Missouri |align=left| |- |Win |149–5–2 |align=left| Kelly Brown |KO |2 |15/11/1993 |align=left| Lexington, Oklahoma |align=left| |- |Win |148–5–2 |align=left| Steve Barton |TKO |3 |02/11/1993 |align=left| Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |align=left| |- |Win |147–5–2 |align=left| George Jackson |KO |3 |27/10/1993 |align=left| Wichita, Kansas |align=left| |- |Win |146–5–2 |align=left| Cornell Butts |KO |3 |19/10/1993 |align=left| Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |align=left| |- |Win |145–5–2 |align=left| Anthony Henry |KO |1 |29/09/1993 |align=left| Brady Theater, Tulsa, Oklahoma |align=left| |- |Loss |144–5–2 |align=left| Brandon Croly |PTS |8 |19/08/1993 |align=left| Missouri State Fair, Sedalia, Missouri |align=left| |- |Win |144–4–2 |align=left| Terry Williams |PTS |8 |04/08/1993 |align=left| Lexington, Oklahoma |align=left|
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|145–5–2 |align=left| Anthony Henry |KO |1 |29/09/1993 |align=left| Brady Theater, Tulsa, Oklahoma |align=left| |- |Loss |144–5–2 |align=left| Brandon Croly |PTS |8 |19/08/1993 |align=left| Missouri State Fair, Sedalia, Missouri |align=left| |- |Win |144–4–2 |align=left| Terry Williams |PTS |8 |04/08/1993 |align=left| Lexington, Oklahoma |align=left| |- |style="background:#ddd;"|No Contest |143–4–2 |align=left| Heath Todd |ND |6 |24/07/1993 |align=left| Joplin, Missouri |align=left| |- |Win |143–4–2 |align=left|Willie Jackson |KO |2 |16/06/1993 |align=left| Marriott Downtown, Wichita, Kansas |align=left| |- |Loss |142–4–2 |align=left| Brandon Croly |MD |10 |01/05/1993 |align=left| Del Mar, California |align=left| |- |Win |142–3–2 |align=left| George Jackson |TKO |1 |19/04/1993 |align=left| Saint Louis, Missouri |align=left| |- |Win |141–3–2 |align=left| Kenneth Kidd |TKO |1 |30/03/1993 |align=left| Kemper Arena, Kansas City, Missouri |align=left| |- |Win |140–3–2 |align=left|Chris Clark |TKO |3 |27/03/1993 |align=left| Lexington, Oklahoma |align=left| |- |Win |139–3–2 |align=left|Tony Miller |TKO |1 |26/03/1993 |align=left| Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |align=left| |- |Win |138–3–2 |align=left| Gary Brown |PTS |6 |24/03/1993 |align=left| Louisville, Kentucky |align=left| |- |Win |137–3–2 |align=left| Tim Bonds |TKO |5 |23/03/1993 |align=left| Evansville, Indiana |align=left| |- |Win |136–3–2 |align=left| Keith Jones |TKO |5 |19/03/1993 |align=left| Wichita, Kansas |align=left| |- |Win |135–3–2 |align=left| Tom Bowles |KO |5 |15/03/1993 |align=left| Jefferson City, Missouri |align=left| |- |Win |134–3–2 |align=left|Jeff Frank |TKO |3 |09/03/1993 |align=left| Nashville, Tennessee |align=left| |- |Win |133–3–2 |align=left| Anthony Montana |TKO |2 |06/03/1993 |align=left| Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |align=left| |- |Win |132–3–2 |align=left| John Ramirez |TKO |2 |05/03/1993 |align=left| Louisville, Kentucky |align=left| |- |Win |131–3–2 |align=left| Gary Brown |UD |6 |03/03/1993 |align=left| Louisville, Kentucky |align=left| |- |Win |130–3–2 |align=left|Tom Rhinehart |PTS |6 |01/03/1993 |align=left| Allis Plaza Hotel, Kansas City, Missouri |align=left| |- |Win |129–3–2 |align=left| Felix Dubray |PTS |12 |23/02/1993 |align=left| Purcell, Oklahoma |align=left| |- |Win |128–3–2 |align=left| Dean Keene |TKO |2 |14/02/1993 |align=left| Great Falls, Montana |align=left| |- |Win |127–3–2 |align=left| Tim Brooks |PTS |6 |06/02/1993 |align=left| Greensburg, Indiana |align=left| |- |Win |126–3–2 |align=left| Kenny Willis |PTS |6 |03/02/1993 |align=left| London, Kentucky |align=left| |- |style="background:#ddd;"|No Contest |125–3–2 |align=left| Tony R. Kern |ND |4 |02/02/1993 |align=left| Indianapolis, Indiana |align=left| |- |style="background:#ddd;"|No Contest |125–3–2 |align=left| Keith Jones |NC |3 |25/01/1993 |align=left| Allis Plaza Hotel, Kansas City, Missouri |align=left| |- |Win |125–3–2 |align=left| Bob Ervin |TKO |3 |23/01/1993 |align=left| Veteran's Coliseum, Cedar Rapids, Iowa |align=left| |- |Win |124–3–2 |align=left| Howard Stern |PTS |8 |09/01/1993 |align=left| Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |align=left| |- |Win |123–3–2 |align=left| Anthony Davidson |TKO |2 |02/01/1993 |align=left| Mid America All Indian Center, Wichita, Kansas |align=left| |- |Loss |122–3–2 |align=left| Kevin Pompey |UD |12 |18/11/1992 |align=left| Knickerbacker Arena, Troy, New York |align=left| |- |style="background:#ddd;"|No Contest |122–2–2 |align=left| Harold Brazier |ND |6 |07/11/1992 |align=left| Murray, Kentucky |align=left| |- |Win |122–2–2 |align=left| Ivan Guban |PTS |8 |21/10/1992 |align=left| Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |align=left| |- |Win |121–2–2 |align=left| Eugene George |TKO |3 |17/10/1992 |align=left| Des Moines, Iowa |align=left| |- |Win |120–2–2 |align=left| Shane Davis |KO |2 |05/10/1992 |align=left| Allis Plaza Hotel, Kansas City, Missouri |align=left| |- |Win |119–2–2 |align=left| Wilbert Blaine |KO |1 |02/10/1992 |align=left| Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |align=left| |- |Win |118–2–2 |align=left| Tony Enna |TKO |4 |24/09/1992 |align=left| Wichita, Kansas |align=left| |- |Win |117–2–2 |align=left|Rick Jones |KO |4 |15/09/1992 |align=left| Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |align=left| |- |Win |116–2–2 |align=left| Bob Ervin |PTS |6 |29/08/1992 |align=left| Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |align=left| |- |Win |115–2–2 |align=left| Keheven Johnson |KO |5 |26/08/1992 |align=left| Pueblo, Colorado |align=left| |- |style="background:#ddd;"|No Contest |114–2–2 |align=left| Kenneth Kidd |ND |6 |17/08/1992 |align=left| Allis Plaza Hotel, Kansas City, Missouri |align=left| |- |Win |114–2–2 |align=left| Anthony Montana |KO |5 |01/08/1992 |align=left| Denver, Colorado |align=left| |- |Win |113–2–2 |align=left|Bob Peru |TKO |4 |25/07/1992 |align=left| Hugo, Oklahoma |align=left| |- |style="background:#ddd;"|No Contest |112–2–2 |align=left| Harold Brazier |ND |6 |23/07/1992 |align=left| Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |align=left| |- |Win |112–2–2 |align=left| Sam Wilson |TKO |2 |27/06/1992 |align=left| Paducah, Kentucky |align=left| |- |Win |111–2–2 |align=left| Jeff Charles |PTS |6 |22/06/1992 |align=left| Bridgeton, Missouri |align=left| |- |Win |110–2–2 |align=left| Tommy Degen |KO |4 |20/06/1992 |align=left| KIKS Soccer Arena, Wichita, Kansas |align=left| |- |Win |109–2–2 |align=left| Ray Harris |PTS |6 |02/06/1992 |align=left| Memphis, Tennessee |align=left| |- |Win |108–2–2 |align=left|Rodney Johnson |UD |6 |19/05/1992 |align=left| Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |align=left| |- |Win |107–2–2 |align=left|Marco Davis |TKO |2 |19/05/1992 |align=left| Wichita, Kansas |align=left| |- |Win |106–2–2 |align=left| William Hernandez |KO |2 |07/05/1992 |align=left| Lexington, Oklahoma |align=left| |- |Win |105–2–2 |align=left| Tim Bonds |TKO |3 |28/04/1992 |align=left| Indianapolis, Indiana |align=left| |- |Win |104–2–2 |align=left| Jesse Martinez |TKO |3 |16/04/1992 |align=left| Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |align=left| |- |Win |103–2–2 |align=left| Billy Turner |TKO |3 |28/03/1992 |align=left| Bartlesville, Oklahoma |align=left| |- |Win |102–2–2 |align=left| Jorge Acosta |PTS |6 |24/03/1992 |align=left| Indianapolis, Indiana |align=left| |- |Win |101–2–2 |align=left| Sammy Brooks |TKO |6 |23/03/1992 |align=left| Allis Plaza Hotel, Kansas City, Missouri |align=left| |- |Win |100–2–2 |align=left|Charlie Coldwater |TKO |3 |14/03/1992 |align=left| Mid America All Indian Center, Wichita, Kansas |align=left| |- |Win |99–2–2 |align=left| Quinton Fox |TKO |4 |12/03/1992 |align=left| Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |align=left| |- |Win |98–2–2 |align=left| Darrell Miller |KO |5 |07/03/1992 |align=left| Veteran's Coliseum, Cedar Rapids, Iowa |align=left| |- |Win |97–2–2 |align=left| Kenneth Kidd |TKO |2 |08/02/1992 |align=left| Lexington, Oklahoma |align=left| |- |Win |96–2–2 |align=left| Dennis Dickerson |PTS |8 |03/02/1992 |align=left| Kansas City, Missouri |align=left| |- |Win |95–2–2 |align=left| Brian Young |TKO |5 |01/02/1992 |align=left| Greensburg, Indiana |align=left| |- |Win |94–2–2 |align=left| Wilbert Blaine |KO |1 |30/01/1992 |align=left| Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |align=left| |- |Win |93–2–2 |align=left| Tim Bonds |TKO |4 |24/01/1992 |align=left| Mid America All Indian Center, Wichita, Kansas |align=left| |- |Win |92–2–2 |align=left| Lorenzo Thomas |KO |3 |11/01/1992 |align=left| Lexington, Oklahoma |align=left| |- |Win |91–2–2 |align=left| Robert Wangila |TKO |2 |19/12/1991 |align=left| The Hacienda, Las Vegas, Nevada |align=left| |- |Win |90–2–2 |align=left| Jerry Brown |TKO |5 |03/12/1991 |align=left| Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |align=left| |- |Win |89–2–2 |align=left| Dick Allen |TKO |3 |19/11/1991 |align=left| Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |align=left| |- |Win |88–2–2 |align=left| George Randolph |TKO |3 |14/11/1991 |align=left| Bozeman, Montana |align=left| |- |Win |87–2–2 |align=left| Tim Payton |PTS |6 |17/10/1991 |align=left| Indianapolis, Indiana |align=left| |- |Win |86–2–2 |align=left| Quinton Fox |PTS |6 |14/10/1991 |align=left| Wichita, Kansas |align=left| |- |Win |85–2–2 |align=left| Rico Hernandez |TKO |5 |12/10/1991 |align=left| Lincoln, Nebraska |align=left| |- |Win |84–2–2 |align=left| Keheven Johnson |KO |3 |01/10/1991 |align=left| Memphis, Tennessee |align=left| |- |Win |83–2–2 |align=left| Howard Stern |KO
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martial arts instructor at the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) and a coach for Wushu at the University of the Cordilleras in Baguio City. Mixed martial arts record |- |Loss |align=center|7–2 |Justin Cruz |Submission (Guillotine Choke) |URCC 15 - Onslaught | |align=center|1 |align=center|3:05 |Pasay, Philippines | |- |Win |align=center|7–1 |Reysaldo Biagtan |Submission (Armbar) |URCC Baguio - Rumble in the Highlands | |align=center|1 |align=center|0:00 |Baguio, Philippines | |- |Win |align=center|6–1 |Isaac Tuling |Decision (Unanimous) |Fearless Fighting Championship - Intensity | |align=center|3 |align=center|5:00 |Pasig, Philippines | |- |Loss |align=center|5–1 |He Peng |KO |URCC 7 - The Art of War | |align=center|1 |align=center|9:18 |Quezon City, Philippines | |- |Win
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martial artist with past experience in kickboxing, taekwondo, and Jiu-Jitsu as well as a martial arts instructor at the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) and a coach for Wushu at the University of the Cordilleras in Baguio City. Mixed martial arts record |- |Loss |align=center|7–2 |Justin Cruz |Submission (Guillotine Choke) |URCC 15 - Onslaught | |align=center|1 |align=center|3:05 |Pasay, Philippines | |- |Win |align=center|7–1 |Reysaldo Biagtan |Submission (Armbar) |URCC Baguio - Rumble in the Highlands | |align=center|1 |align=center|0:00 |Baguio, Philippines | |- |Win |align=center|6–1 |Isaac Tuling |Decision (Unanimous) |Fearless Fighting Championship - Intensity | |align=center|3 |align=center|5:00 |Pasig, Philippines | |- |Loss |align=center|5–1 |He Peng |KO |URCC 7 - The Art of War | |align=center|1 |align=center|9:18
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Odocoileus virginianus is considered within the list of species and priority populations for conservation.
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Odocoileus virginianus se considera dentro del listado de especies y poblaciones prioritarias para la conservación.
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has a us president ever been impeached and convicted?
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There, conviction on any of the articles requires a two-thirds majority vote and results in the removal from office. Three United States presidents have been impeached: Andrew Johnson in 1868, Bill Clinton in 1998 and Donald Trump in 2019. All three were acquitted by the Senate.
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He worked there with Norman L. Bowen in experimental petrology until Bowen's departure to the University Chicago in 1937.
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Er arbeitete dort mit Norman L. Bowen in experimenteller Petrologie bis zu dessen Weggang nach Chicago 1937.
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are dried dates good for diabetes?
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According to experts, diabetics can also benefit from the high fiber content of dates. It is okay to eat 2-3 dates a day for diabetics so long as they exercise caution and maintain healthy eating habits overall.
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what are the possible jobs for tourism graduates?
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['Air cabin crew.', 'Holiday representative.', 'Hotel manager.', 'Tour manager.', 'Tourism officer.', 'Tourist information centre manager.', 'Travel agency manager.']
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In her working process, Fritsch combines the techniques of traditional sculpture with those of industrial production.
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Nel suo processo di lavoro, Fritsch combina le tecniche della scultura tradizionale con quelle della produzione industriale.
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Ruiz's marsupial frog
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Gastrotheca ruizi
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had recently been brought to St. Kitts as a slave-wife after the Kalinago raided an Arawak island. According to the French historian Jean-Baptiste Du Tertre, she despised the Kalinago and had fallen in love with Warner. The English and French joined forces and attacked the Carib at night. The colonists killed between 100 and 120 Caribs in their beds that night, with only the most beautiful Carib women spared to serve as slaves. The French and English set about fortifying the island against the expected invasion of Carib from other islands. According to Du Tertre, in the ensuing battle, three to four thousand Caribs took up arms against the Europeans. He did not estimate the number of Caribs killed, but said the fallen Amerindians on the beach were piled high into a mound. The English and French suffered at least 100 casualties. Others report that at Bloody Point, which then was the site of the island's main Kalinago settlement, over 2,000 Kalinago men were massacred. Many had come from Waitikubuli, planning to attack the Europeans the next day. The Europeans dumped the dead into the river, at the site of the Kalinago place of worship. For weeks, blood flowed down the river, for which it was named Bloody River. The Europeans deported the remaining Kalinago to Waitikubuli. The early accounts were by Europeans and told from their point of view. Modern scientists and historians estimate that many of their claims were fraudulent or exaggerated in order to justify the killings. Ethnologists have put the events into a different context. The killings occurred in late January, near the middle of the dry season. The Kalinago called this the season of "Bat man", due to the abundance of the species then. Usually, they made raids on the Taino and other Amerindians at this time to take sacrifices to appease "Bat man," to ensure the dry season ended and the wet season began. (This was called the season of "Frog woman".) Kalinago had gathered from various islands at St. Christopher at the time, because of its location: on the border between the islands controlled by different groups, it was used as a base for Kalinago raids against the Taino. Evidence of atrocity was that the Europeans killed so many and defiled the Kalinago place of worship, a means of frightening the Kalinago of neighbouring islands. After the Kalinago Genocide of 1626, the Europeans partitioned the island, with the French gaining the ends, Capisterre in the North and Basseterre in the south; and the British gaining the centre. Both groups colonised neighbouring islands from their bases. The English settled Nevis (1628), Antigua (1632), and Montserrat (1632). Warner was appointed as Governor of St. Kitts, Nevis, Barbados and Montserrat in 1625. The French colonised Martinique (1635), the Guadeloupe archipelago (1635), and St Barts (1648). In 1643 Warner was appointed as Parliamentary Governor of the Caribee Islands. After his first wife died, he was said to have taken a
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named Barbe. She had recently been brought to St. Kitts as a slave-wife after the Kalinago raided an Arawak island. According to the French historian Jean-Baptiste Du Tertre, she despised the Kalinago and had fallen in love with Warner. The English and French joined forces and attacked the Carib at night. The colonists killed between 100 and 120 Caribs in their beds that night, with only the most beautiful Carib women spared to serve as slaves. The French and English set about fortifying the island against the expected invasion of Carib from other islands. According to Du Tertre, in the ensuing battle, three to four thousand Caribs took up arms against the Europeans. He did not estimate the number of Caribs killed, but said the fallen Amerindians on the beach were piled high into a mound. The English and French suffered at least 100 casualties. Others report that at Bloody Point, which then was the site of the island's main Kalinago settlement, over 2,000 Kalinago men were massacred. Many had come from Waitikubuli, planning to attack the Europeans the next day. The Europeans dumped the dead into the river, at the site of the Kalinago place of worship. For weeks, blood flowed down the river, for which it was named Bloody River. The Europeans deported the remaining Kalinago to Waitikubuli. The early accounts were by Europeans and told from their point of view. Modern scientists and historians estimate that many of their claims were fraudulent or exaggerated in order to justify the killings. Ethnologists have put the events into a different context. The killings occurred in late January, near the middle of the dry season. The Kalinago called this the season of "Bat man", due to the abundance of the species then. Usually, they made raids on the Taino and other Amerindians at this time to take sacrifices to appease "Bat man," to ensure the dry season ended and the wet season began. (This was called the season of "Frog woman".) Kalinago had gathered from various islands at St. Christopher at the time, because of its location: on the border between the islands controlled by different groups, it was used as a base for Kalinago raids against the Taino. Evidence of atrocity was that the Europeans killed so many and defiled the Kalinago place of worship, a means of
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What are the conditions for one-one and onto of a given liner transformation?
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Let $T,S$ be linear transformations, $T:\mathbb R^4 \rightarrow \mathbb R^4$, such that $T^3+3T^2=4I, S=T^4+3T^3-4I$. Comment on S.
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He was a member of the 2004 Presidential Commission on the Implementation of United States Space Exploration Policy.
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També va ser membre de la Comissió Presidencial 2004 per a la Implementació de la Política d'Exploració Espacial dels Estats Units.
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is purves an irish name?
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The name Purves in Ireland is usually of immigrant origin having been introduced into the Province of Ulster by settlers from England and Scotland, especially during the seventeenth century. It is in the Northern Counties that the majority of descendants bearing this name in Ireland can today still be found.
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can you reuse a negative pregnancy test?
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And while they do pretty well at what they're supposed to do — detect the pregnancy hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) — to get accurate results, you need to follow package instructions as written. So no, you can't reuse a pregnancy test.
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NetBeans IDE 6.8 is the first IDE to provide complete support of Java EE 6 and the GlassFish Enterprise Server v3.
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A NetBeans IDE 6.8 volt az első IDE, amely teljes támogatást nyújtott a Java EE 6-hoz és a GlassFish Enterprise Server v3-hoz.
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At the time of his death , Monteith was living in Los Angeles , where Glee is filmed .
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He lived in Los Angeles .
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Tom did the wrong thing.
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Tom ha fatto la cosa sbagliata.
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The contract would include IWL supplying cab shells to the Volvo truck plant at Ghent in Belgium and also allowed IWL to supply cabs to VEB Robur-Werke Zittau in Saxony, which made smaller trucks ranging from about 1.5 to 3.5 tonnes.
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Het contract zou onder andere betrekking hebben op de levering van cabines van IWL aan de vrachtwagenfabriek van Volvo te Gent in België en stelde IWL ook in staat om cabines te leveren aan VEB Robur-Werke in Zittau dat kleinere vrachtwagens maakte, variërend van ongeveer 1,5 tot 3,5 ton.
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Dhuri
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ধুরি
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Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart. It is a remix of the final track of Morrissey's Your Arsenal album of the same year. Track listing CD version (9 40580-2) "Tomorrow" (Morrissey, Alain Whyte) – 4:17 "Let the Right One Slip In" (Morrissey, Whyte, Gary Day) – 2:26 "Pashernate Love" (Morrissey, Whyte, Day) –
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Arsenal album of the same year. Track listing CD version (9 40580-2) "Tomorrow" (Morrissey, Alain Whyte) – 4:17 "Let the Right One Slip In" (Morrissey, Whyte, Gary Day) – 2:26 "Pashernate Love" (Morrissey, Whyte, Day) – 2:22 12" version (0-40580) "Tomorrow" (Morrissey, Whyte) – 4:17
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Other acts of the Russian government, including acts that contain information containing state secrets or confidential information, enter into force on the date of signing.
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Ostatní dekrety, včetně těch, které obsahují informace tvořící státní tajemství nebo informace důvěrného charakteru, nabývají platnosti dnem podpisu.
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Under Russell's theory, for such a sentence to be true there would have to be only one table in all of existence.
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Segundo a teoria de Russell, para tal sentença ser verdadeira deveria existir apenas uma mesa.
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Effective altruists avoid donating to organizations that have no "room for more funding" – those that face bottlenecks other than money which prevent them from spending the funds they have already accumulated or are expected to receive.
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Os altruístas eficazes evitam doar para organizações que não têm "espaço para mais financiamento" – aquelas que enfrentam constrangimentos, para além do dinheiro, que as impeçam de gastar os fundos já acumulados ou os que deverão receber.
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Santa Claus has left the North Pole for his Christmas Eve journey around the world, his reindeer-powered sleigh loaded with gifts for boys and girls.
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Santa leaves the North Pole
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Unlike prior iPhone models, the number of sales of the iPhone 4 had not yet climaxed before the introduction of the 4S.
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過去のiPhoneと異なり、iPhone 4の販売数は4Sの発表までまだ最高潮に達していなかった。
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the province of Guadalajara. The other villages belonging to Guadalajara in the valley are Mochales
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Mesa is a municipality in the province of Guadalajara, in the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha, Spain. With
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She speculates that other children, who died in infancy, may have been born to Garrard's parents during this period, but notes that she is unable to locate any records confirming this.
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Ela especula que outros filhos possam ter nascidos ter nascidos dos pais do Garrard durante este período, mas observa que ela é incapaz de localizar registros confirmando isso.
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dokdonensis may refer to: Phycicoccus dokdonensis, a Gram-positive bacterium. Porphyrobacter dokdonensis,
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Gram-negative bacterium. Polaribacter dokdonensis, a Gram-negative bacterium of the genus Polaribacter. Pseudoxanthomonas dokdonensis, a Gram-negative
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It subsequently came under the control of the Borromeo family.
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Hiljem läks ta Borromeo suguvõsa võimu alla.
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After Quarles's official retirement in 1969, he was awarded professor emeritus status and kept teaching for several years. Quarles was an active member of many political and historical organizations, such as Project Advisory Committee on Black Congress Members, the committee to oversee the founding of the Amistad Center at Tulane University, the Department of the Army Historical Advisory Committee, and the American Council of Learned Societies. He was one of the few men in the profession who openly supported the founding of the Association of Black Women Historians. Author A prolific writer, Benjamin Quarles published ten books, 23 articles, and hundreds of shorter pieces of various sorts. In his writings, he focused on exploring in detail the contributions made by the black soldiers and abolitionists of the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), and the American Civil War (1861–1865). His essays in the Mississippi Valley Historical Review in 1945 and 1959 were the first from a Black historian to be published in a major historical journal. His books include: Frederick Douglass (1948) (published dissertation) The Negro in the Civil War (1953) The Negro in the American Revolution (1961) Lincoln and the Negro (1962) The Negro in the Making of America (3rd ed., "revised, updated, and expanded," 1987) [1964] Frederick Douglass, edited by Benjamin Quarles (1968) (Great Lives Observed) Black Abolitionists (1969) Blacks on John Brown (1972) Allies for Freedom: Blacks and John Brown (1974) Black Mosaic: Essays in Afro-American History and Historiography (1988) Legacy and honors Quarles died in 1996 of a heart attack at the age of 92. 1988: Publishes Black Mosaic: Essays in Afro-American History and Historiography. Received American Historical Association's Senior Historian Scholarly Distinction Award. 1988: Morgan State University dedicated The Benjamin A. Quarles African-American Studies Room in the university library, as a repository for his books, manuscripts, and memorabilia. 1996: Receives the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History Lifetime Achievement Award 2013: Quarles was inducted into the Great Blacks
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shorter pieces of various sorts. In his writings, he focused on exploring in detail the contributions made by the black soldiers and abolitionists of the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), and the American Civil War (1861–1865). His essays in the Mississippi Valley Historical Review in 1945 and 1959 were the first from a Black historian to be published in a major historical journal. His books include: Frederick Douglass (1948) (published dissertation) The Negro in the Civil War (1953) The Negro in the American Revolution (1961) Lincoln and the Negro (1962) The Negro in the Making of America (3rd ed., "revised, updated, and expanded," 1987) [1964] Frederick Douglass, edited by Benjamin Quarles (1968) (Great Lives Observed) Black Abolitionists (1969) Blacks on John Brown (1972) Allies for Freedom: Blacks and John Brown (1974) Black Mosaic: Essays in Afro-American History and Historiography (1988) Legacy and honors Quarles died in 1996 of a heart attack at the age of 92. 1988: Publishes Black Mosaic: Essays in Afro-American History and Historiography. Received American Historical Association's Senior Historian Scholarly Distinction Award. 1988: Morgan State University dedicated The Benjamin A. Quarles African-American Studies Room in the university library, as a repository for his books, manuscripts, and memorabilia. 1996: Receives the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History Lifetime Achievement Award 2013: Quarles was inducted into the Great Blacks in Wax Museum, Inc. in
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who are the wbz meteorologists?
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Its evening news team—consisting of anchors Jack Williams and Liz Walker, meteorologist Bruce Schwoegler, and sportscaster Bob Lobel—was the longest-running news team in New England from 1981 until Walker moved to the noon newscasts in 2000.
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