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If every action has an equal and opposite reaction, how the dude in this gif move forwards? | The movement is achieved not by a purely horizontal force, but a diagonal force, as in this diagram: _ |\ \ forwards | \ | ____| chair | | \ | | \ _\| backwards The backwards force is counteracted by the ground, and increases the friction, whereas the forward force is free to actually move the whole chair-human system forward. |
A little girl is running down a hardwood floored hallway. | A child is running down a hallway. |
are some german shepherds lazy? | German Shepherds are generally very active and highly energetic dogs. They need 2 hours of exercise every day. They aren't considered a lazy breed. |
The King had left by this time, but his brother Duke Heinrich and the princes stayed to watch. | 国王は既に帰ってしまっていたが、その弟ハインリヒ公および王子たちは飛行を見守っていた。 |
could i go to jail if? | This is a non bias answer. No you should not be charged for this , but our government actually give these people more rights than they give Americans so what does that say about our government????? Basically it is hurray for the illegals that actually get over here and get in our system and they, the government will actually help them get thier citizenship. I say run over them all......! |
The Transylvanian Saxons rejected the incorporation of Transylvania into Hungary. | Transilvaania saksid lükkasid tagasi Transilvaania ühendamise Ungariga. |
The relationship between the president and Emily became strained during the Petticoat affair, and the two became estranged for over a year. | Relația dintre Emily și președinte s-a tensionat în timpul afacerii Petticoat, și cei doi nu și-au mai vorbit timp de peste un an. |
The Allen Telescope Array ( ATA ) , formerly known as the One Hectare Telescope ( 1hT ) , was a joint effort by the SETI Institute and the Radio Astronomy Laboratory ( RAL ) at the University of California , Berkeley to construct a radio interferometer that is dedicated to astronomical observations and a simultaneous search for extraterrestrial intelligence . | The Allen Telescope Array ( ATA ) was developed by the SETI Institute and the Radio Astronomy Laboratory ( RAL ) at the University of California , Berkeley to construct a radio interferometer that is dedicated to astronomical observations . |
Are we inside a universe and are their more universes outside our own? | There may be another universe we dont know, there may be species of different cell structure, we cannot say we are the greater body of another universe, there may be another species with much more advance technology, so everything is ????????????. |
Read Together is the third book in the You Read to Me, I'll Read to You series. It is written by Mary Ann Hoberman and illustrated by Michael Emberley. Book summary The book is retellings of nursery rhymes. It has retellings such as Humpty Dumpty chatting with his doctor and Little Miss Muffet explaining 'curds and whey' to the spider. Other rhymes include Old Mother Hubbard, Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater, Simple Simon, and Baa, Baa, Black Sheep. Reception It was reviewed by Horn | chatting with his doctor and Little Miss Muffet explaining 'curds and whey' to the spider. Other rhymes include Old Mother Hubbard, Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater, Simple Simon, and Baa, Baa, Black Sheep. Reception It was reviewed by Horn Book Magazine. A Book Loons review says, "I love this series - enjoy reading the rhymes separately and together, in chorus. Very Short Mother Goose Tales to Read Together take off from the familiar originals in all kinds of entertaining new directions". As the Reading Tub review says, "The |
Drama. She initially auditioned for the Downton Abbey role of Ivy over Christmas 2011, during her final year. She was allowed to finish her final year of drama school early to begin filming the series at Easter. Theobold characterised Ivy as "ambitious" and "a dreamer". She returned for the fourth series of the show in 2013. Her work on the series resulted in her being a co-recipient of the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series. In 2014, Theobold made a guest appearance on the TV sitcom Lovesick (formerly known as Scrotal Recall). In 2015, she | (born 8 January 1990) is an English actress who trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Her first acting role was Ivy Stuart in the third and fourth series of television period drama Downton Abbey and is also known for voice acting as Tracer in the video game Overwatch. Life and career Theobold was educated at Outwood Grange Academy before attending the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. She initially auditioned for the Downton Abbey role of Ivy over Christmas 2011, during her final year. She was allowed to finish her final year of |
is 130/100 blood pressure high? | Normal blood pressure is below 120/80. Blood pressure between 120/80 and 129/80 is elevated blood pressure, and a blood pressure of 130/80 or above is considered high. |
Cory Driver of 32n5w, who has been quoted on Global Voices before, is finishing up his stint as a PCV. | Cory Driver de 32n5w, quien ha sido citado en Global Voices antes, está culminando su período como PCV. |
Throughout 1825, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs George Canning held discussions with Governor Pelly of the HBC as to a potential settlement with the United States. | Während des gesamten Jahres 1825 diskutierte der britische Außenminister George Canning mit dem Gouverneur der HBC, John Pelly, über eine potenzielle Übereinkunft mit den Vereinigten Staaten. |
won team silver and uneven bars gold. 2015 In March, Kapitonova competed at the International Gymnix, winning uneven bars gold, team and all-around silver, vault bronze, and placing fourth on floor and fifth on beam. At the Russian Junior Championships in April, she won uneven bars silver, team bronze, and placed fourth on beam and floor and fifth in the all-around. At the Student Spartakiada in June, she won all-around, balance beam, and floor exercise gold, team and vault silver, and uneven bars bronze. In November she competed at the Elite Gym Massilia in Marseille, France, where she took the uneven bars gold medal and helped her team to silver, finishing fourth individually all-around. At the Voronin Cup in December, she beat teammate Angelina Melnikova to the all-around junior title. Senior career 2016 On March 18-20, Kapitonova debuted in international competition at the DTB Pokal Team Challenge Cup where Team Russia won the gold medal. On April 30-May | beam and floor and fifth in the all-around. At the Student Spartakiada in June, she won all-around, balance beam, and floor exercise gold, team and vault silver, and uneven bars bronze. In November she competed at the Elite Gym Massilia in Marseille, France, where she took the uneven bars gold medal and helped her team to silver, finishing fourth individually all-around. At the Voronin Cup in December, she beat teammate Angelina Melnikova to the all-around junior title. Senior career 2016 On March 18-20, Kapitonova debuted in international competition at the DTB Pokal Team Challenge Cup where Team Russia won the gold medal. On April 30-May 1, she competed at the Osijek World Cup where he won silver in floor and bronze in uneven bars. 2017 On March 2 during the Russian Nationals held in Kazan, Russia , Kapitonova defeated Olympians Seda Tuthkhalyan, Angelina Melnikova as well as 2016 Junior European Champion Elena Eremina to become the Russian National All-Around Champion as well as the co-Uneven Bars Champion with Daria Spiridonova. She was then assigned to DTB Pokal Team Challenge Cup at Stuttgart, |
Wendy Stites is an Australian costume designer who was nominated at the 76th Academy Awards for Best Costumes. | Wendy Stites adalah seorang perancang kostum asal Australia yang dinominasikan di Academy Awards ke-76 untuk Kostum Terbaik. |
In addition to speed increases, Vanik expects the emulator to support playing other titles in the future. | В дополнение к увеличению скорости Ваник ожидает, что в будущем эмулятор будет поддерживать воспроизведение других игр. |
Victor Guevares won bid at a raucous foreclosure auction two months ago .
The auction process isn't as easy as it looks, Guevares says .
Guevares spent 12 years renting as he saved for first home .
"My mortgage is $300 less than what I paid in rent," says Guevares . | QUEENS, New York (CNN) -- For Victor Guevares, winning a bid at a raucous foreclosure auction two months ago was just the first step toward achieving his dream of home ownership. And after getting through several obstacles along the way, he finally moved his family into the two-story, three-bedroom house in Queens. Victor Guevares, second from right, bought a home at a raucous foreclosure auction two months ago. The auction process isn't as easy as it looks, Guevares said. "If you're going to an auction, do your research," he told CNN. CNN first met the Guevares family in March when he grabbed a home once worth $527,000 for less than half that price. Guevares had won an auction at USHomeAuction.com's foreclosure sale in New York. Banks and other lenders were unloading foreclosed houses, and many were selling at 50 percent to 60 percent below their highest values. Foreclosures skyrocketed in March and the first quarter of 2009 to their highest levels on record as banks lifted moratoria on filings. Foreclosure filings -- which include default papers, auction sale notices and repossessions -- reached 803,489 in the first quarter, according to a recent report by RealtyTrac, an online marketer of foreclosed properties. Watch Victor Guevares give a quick tour of his new home » . That is a 24 percent jump over a year earlier and a 9 percent increase compared to the previous quarter. Of those first-quarter filings, 341,180 happened in March, a 17 percent increase from February and a 46 percent jump from March 2008. Sitting with his stomach in knots on that March 8 afternoon, Guevares made the opening bid and kept pace until they passed $100,000, then $200,000. Looking shell-shocked, Guevares ended up with the winning bid: $230,000. But he soon realized there was much more to it, after plunking down $7,000 in auction fees and another $5,000 required from every bidder. And still, he couldn't immediately lock in a mortgage at the auction as he had hoped because records showed the home faced a possible code violation. "I had a problem," Guevares said. An inspection cleared that hurdle, and closing day ended happily with Guevares holding the deed to his first house. But he wasn't through yet. Guevares, a married father of two, wanted to have his family moved in by the end of May -- and had his work cut out, since the home was split into two apartments. He broke down a wall, opened up a staircase, put in new floors, repainted and created a sunroom. All that work brought his cost to roughly $280,000 -- about $20,000 less than the estimated value of the home, he said. Guevares spent the past 12 years renting and trying to save for his first home, and believes he came out ahead with the auction win. "I got a great deal on the house. My mortgage is $300 less than what I paid in rent," he said. The backyard is filled with garbage bags filled with debris, but the family was able to move in last week. Guevares' son, 8-year-old Devin, is reveling in his bright green room that has a window to peek out into his yard -- and the neighbor's. "They have a dog named Rocky, just the same as the dog we have," he said. Another perk: no more worrying about being quiet as he did at their apartment. "I can just scream," said Devin. |
The engine is the 3.0 V6. | Motorul utilizat este de 3.0 V6. |
where did the spanish establish colonies in asia | Spanish East Indies The Spanish East Indies (Spanish: Indias orientales españolas; Filipino: Silangang Indiyas ng Espanya) were the Spanish territories in Asia-Pacific from 1565 until 1899. They comprised the Philippines, the Mariana Islands, the Caroline Islands (also known as the New Philippine Islands), and briefly also included Spanish Formosa and parts of the Spice Islands. Cebu was the first seat of government, later transferred to Manila. From 1565 to 1821 these territories, together with the Spanish West Indies, were administered through the Viceroyalty of New Spain based in Mexico City. Its administration was then directly made from Spain after the successful independence movements in Mexico. |
Ratramnus held that the body of Christ was present spiritually (spiritualiter) but not physically (corporaliter), while Paschasius emphasized the true presence of the body of Christ. | Ratramnus berpendapat bahwa tubuh Kristus hadir secara spiritual (spiritualiter) namun tidak secara fisik (corporaliter), sedangkan Paschasius menekankan kehadiran sebenarnya tubuh Kristus. |
1710s | Anii 1710 |
After searching for a second guitarist, they found Caleb Bingham who played some shows with the band, but was later replaced by Darrell Roberts. | À la recherche d'un second guitariste, ils rencontrent Caleb Bingham qui jouera à quelques reprises avec le groupe, mais qui sera remplacé par Darrell Roberts. |
is a colonic good prior to a colonoscopy | It's worth the hassle. Colonoscopy can spot small colon cancers while they are treatable and before they have spread to other parts of the body. It can also detect and remove polyps, small growths that can develop into colon cancer. |
What is the differences in a UK gallon compared to a US gallon? | The Imperial gallon (4.546 09 litres (L)) and bushel (36.368 72 L) are, respectively, 20% and about 3% larger than the United States liquid gallon (3.785411784 L) and bushel (35.23907016688 L). The Imperial gallon was originally defined as the volume of 10 avoirdupois pounds of water under specified conditions, and the Imperial bushel was defined as 8 Imperial gallons.\n\nAlso, the subdivision of the Imperial gallon as presented in the table of British apothecaries' fluid measure differed in two important respects from the corresponding United States subdivision, in that the Imperial gallon was divided into 160 fluid ounces (whereas the United States gallon is divided into 128 fluid ounces), and a "fluid scruple" is included.\n\nAs noted above, in the customary British system the units of dry measure are the same as those of liquid measure. In the United States these two are not the same, the gallon and its subdivisions are used in the measurement of liquids; the bushel, with its subdivisions, is used in the measurement of certain dry commodities. The U.S. gallon (3.785 411 784 L) is divided into four liquid quarts (946.352 946 mL each) and the U.S. bushel (35.239 070 166 88 L) into 32 dry quarts (1.101 220 942 715 L each) or 4 pecks (8.809 767 541 72 L each). All the units of capacity or volume mentioned thus far are larger in the Imperial system than in the U.S. system (by about 20% for wet measures). But the British fluid ounce is smaller than (about 96% of) the U.S. fluid ounce, because the British quart is divided into 40 fluid ounces whereas the U.S. quart is divided into 32 fluid ounces.\n\nFrom this we see that, in the Imperial system, an avoirdupois ounce of water at 62 °F has a volume of one fluid ounce, because 10 pounds is equivalent to 160 avoirdupois ounces, and 1 Imperial gallon is equivalent to 4 Imperial quarts, or 160 fluid ounces. This convenient relation does not exist in the U.S. system because a U.S. gallon of water at 62 °F weighs about 8 1/3 pounds, or 133 1/3 avoirdupois ounces, and the U.S. gallon is equivalent to 4 × 32, or 128 fluid ounces.\n\n\nComparison of Imperial and U.S. volume measures 1 U.S. fluid ounce = 29.573 529 562 5 mililitres ≈ 1.041 Imperial fluid ounces\n1 Imperial fluid ounce = 28.413 062 5 mililitres ≈ 0.961 U.S. fluid ounce\n1 liquid U.S. gallon = 3.785 411 784 litres ≈ 0.833 Imperial gallon\n1 Imperial gallon = 4.546 09 litres ≈ 1.201 liquid U.S. gallons\n1 dry U.S. gallon = 4.404 842 803 2 litres ≈ 0.968 Imperial gallon\n1 Imperial gallon = 4.546 09 litres ≈ 1.032 dry U.S. gallons |
Binding events to dynamically added content | Event binding on dynamically created elements? |
how do you feel inside the dream? | It's your mind. That happens to me, too. It is a truly vivid dream that you believe. Therefor, your mind uses what you believe it would feel like and that's what you feel.\nI used to have this dream when I jumped off my house (creepy, right?) and it always made me want to vomit. (i'm afraid of heights) |
Waters around the island are only few metres deep and are pale-green in colour. | Het water rond het eiland is slechts een paar meter diep en lichtgroen van kleur. |
Melrose, Louisiana | میلروز، لوزیانا |
mountain in Offaly, Ireland. With a height of 514 metres (1,686 ft) it is the second highest mountain in the Slieve Bloom Mountains after Arderin | height of 514 metres (1,686 ft) it is the second highest mountain in the Slieve Bloom Mountains after Arderin and the 520th highest summit in Ireland. |
that was directed by Brini Amerigo. Synopsis The Pontecorvo family is just settling down to dinner when three thugs, Testamento, Nibbio, and Nibbo's brother Brett, break into their home. They quickly set about capturing the family and forcing them to participate in despicable acts. The thugs are unaware that the scientist father, John Pontecorvo, has been working on an experiment that can bring the dead back to life as savage zombies in the house's basement. These undead are released after Testamento ventures into the basement looking for something to steal. The Pontecorvos are then forced to fight for their lives against not only their human captors but also the undead looking to kill them as well. Cast Danny Cutler as Nibbio Alex Lucchesi as Testamento Alex Southern as Brett Kate Davies-Speak as Elena Pontecorvo David White as John Pontecorvo James Wiles as Paul Pontecorvo Vanina Marini as Anna Hicks Alexandra Antonioli as Sara Hicks Ettore Nicoletti as Luca Hicks Production Filming for Dead House took place in Italy under the title Beautiful People. The movie marked Amerigo's feature film debut. British actor Kate Davies-Speak was brought in to play as Elena, the matriarch of the Pontecorvo family. | the scientist father, John Pontecorvo, has been working on an experiment that can bring the dead back to life as savage zombies in the house's basement. These undead are released after Testamento ventures into the basement looking for something to steal. The Pontecorvos are then forced to fight for their lives against not only their human captors but also the undead looking to kill them as well. Cast Danny Cutler as Nibbio Alex Lucchesi as Testamento Alex Southern as Brett Kate Davies-Speak as Elena Pontecorvo David White as John Pontecorvo James Wiles as Paul Pontecorvo Vanina Marini as Anna Hicks Alexandra Antonioli as Sara Hicks Ettore Nicoletti as Luca Hicks Production Filming for Dead House took place in Italy under the title Beautiful People. The movie marked Amerigo's feature |
Wriedeler Bach | Вриделер-Бах |
Liverij Osipovich Darkshevich | Даркшевич, Ливерий Осипович |
national badminton team represents Bulgaria in international badminton team competitions. Participation in BWF competitions | Women's Team Mixed Team References Badminton National badminton teams Badminton |
school by chance. Upon seeing the company SNK, Kuroki was amazed by the fighting game Art of Fighting which he considered a masterpiece. This inspired him to work at SNK. Kuroki studied in the same art school as Yasuyuki Oda, Osaka Designers' College. His biggest impression from Art of Fighting was one of the main characters, Ryo Sakazaki. Kuroki's three favorite games include Fatal Fury: The King of Fighters, Diablo III and Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. He also took a liking to the characters Terry Bogard and B. Jennet. Career Kuroki joined SNK in 1993. His first job was developing Yuri Sakazaki and Geese Howard's stages from the sequel Art of Fighting 2. In regards to Geese's younger persona in contrast to his adult look from Fatal Fury, Kuroki was influenced by an original video animation that featured him in a similar form. As he was an assistant, Kuroki had a bigger role in Fatal Fury 3 where he designed the new characters, the Jin Brothers which gave him pressure. He also worked on Wolfgang Krauser in Real Bout Fatal Fury Special and Rick Strowd in Real Bout Fatal Fury 2: The Newcomers, as well as Ryo Sakazaki in Art of Fighting 3. The character of Rock Howard was created by Kuroki in 1998. Both he and Yasuyuki Oda wondered what type of hero would succeed Terry Bogard in Fatal Furys latest game, Garou: Mark of the Wolves. While they were not confident with Rock, they still decided to make him as the new protagonist. Kuroki considers Garou as one of SNK's best creations based on the appeal of the graphics despite being a Neo Geo game. While he kept working in other games as artist while supporting other staff member, for the 2019 Samurai Shodown game, he took a bigger role | in Real Bout Fatal Fury Special and Rick Strowd in Real Bout Fatal Fury 2: The Newcomers, as well as Ryo Sakazaki in Art of Fighting 3. The character of Rock Howard was created by Kuroki in 1998. Both he and Yasuyuki Oda wondered what type of hero would succeed Terry Bogard in Fatal Furys latest game, Garou: Mark of the Wolves. While they were not confident with Rock, they still decided to make him as the new protagonist. Kuroki considers Garou as one of SNK's best creations based on the appeal of the graphics despite being a Neo Geo game. While he kept working in other games as artist while supporting other staff member, for the 2019 Samurai Shodown game, he took a bigger role in The King of Fighters XIV. Kuroki said staff wanted to captivate new fans with Kyo Kusanagi's larger design. Despite this, they accepted that any redesign of Kyo would illicit a mixed reaction and hoped older players of the series would understand he is still the same character despite any cosmetic changes. He regarded The King |
We realize that animals feel pain, and we think that to inflict pain without a reason is bad. | Мы понимаем, что животные чувствуют боль, и считаем, что причинять боль без причины плохо. |
vultures, some 35,000 years old, and in 2004 a flute carved from the tusk of a mammoth dating from the Ice Age, around 37,000 years ago, and the oldest representation of the human body, the Venus of Schelklingen. The Roman Empire This region, located south of the limes, was part of the Roman Empire from around the first to third century A.D. A Roman road ran along the Neckar river and over the plateau. In Hechingen-Stein a Roman outpost along this road was discovered in the 1970s and has been turned into an outdoor museum. The limes actually cuts across the plateau at Aalen, which gets its name from the original Roman cavalry post, or ala, on the outskirts of the modern town. Here too, the Roman ruins are being excavated and a museum has been open to the public since the late 1980s. Traditional life Life was extremely hard in the Swabian Jura. The lack of water and the poor quality of the soil made it a backward region. For many villages fetching water required a long journey by horse. Since water often needed to be stored over a long time, it was often stagnant. Thus disinfection via alcohol was very popular: "Most" (cider) was mixed with water and even given to babies. A modern water supply system (outstanding for its time) was built in the late 1880s, which eased the situation. Language Locals in the areas speak the distinct German dialect known as Swabian German, which varies even throughout the Jura and is difficult to understand for speakers of Standard German. The dialect at the top of the plateau () is markedly different from, and stronger than, even the broadest Swabian of the lowland areas. Across the whole Swabian region, many phrases and grammar are highly localized, even down to the village level; however, the Swabian dialect of the highland regions is characterised by a sing-song melody, and some of the verb forms are also distinct, not only from Standard German, but also from those of the rest of Swabia. In former times, Yiddish, Pleißne and Romani was also spoken. The Pleißne was spoken by hawkers selling items such as baskets, brushes, and whips, and belongs to Rotwelsch. It was used as a code. Tradition The "Swabian–Alemannic" carnival is an important tradition in many of the villages, called variously "Fastnacht", "Fasnacht", "Fasnet", or "Fasching". Of particular cultural importance is the Fasnet celebration in Rottweil. Typical of the Allemannic tradition are the witches and forest- or well-spirits, who typically signify Winter or the forces of nature coming to drive Winter out. The various roles are often claimed to have been defined in pre-Christian times and here the exact traditions vary from village to village, creating a fantastic variety of heroes, villains and good and evil creatures. It is also often the case that, while in one town a strong tradition of celebrating Fasnet has survived, the neighboring town will have almost no tradition. This is in many instances linked to the after-effects of the Protestant Reformation and the later influence of the Calvinistic Pietists, who more or less strictly opposed such frivolous - even heathen - behaviour. Catholic regions to this day tend to have a stronger Fasnet tradition. A Swabian Fasnet celebration in any case has little or nothing in common with the simultaneous celebrations along the Middle Rhein, which are well known across Germany because they are televised every year. Swabians generally are expected to go to work as normal on Rose Monday and Fat Tuesday, unlike their neighbors to the northwest. Industry Since raising crops was not easy, raising sheep was popular. This yielded the development of a strong textile industry. In the 1950s, Reutlingen was the German town with the highest number of millionaires, until the decline of the German textile industry hit them as well. Still, many high quality textile companies can be found, such as Hugo Boss, Merz b. Schwanen, Trigema, Reusch, Groz-Beckert and others (the town of Metzingen is widely known as a "luxury outlet town", with people from all over Europe coming to buy expensive clothes cheaper). From this, machine building and advanced engineering developed. With the invention of cars and the founding of Daimler-Benz nearby, the car industry and later also electronics and computer industries developed. The "Neckar-Alb" region is the third largest industrial zone in Germany, and the most stable. The best known company is still Daimler-Benz, today known simply as Daimler AG, followed by Robert Bosch. The region has one of the highest patents-to-population ratios in the world. Many products fall into the high-tech category. The small and medium enterprise sector (100-5,000 employees) predominates. Perhaps as a result, the unemployment rate is low. In general, products are expensive but compete through high quality. Several districts are recognised as especially attractive to business, e.g. Reutlingen as the town in Germany where it is simplest to open a new business. Educational resources are at a high level. The schools and universities of the region all enjoy top rankings within Germany. The Swabian Jura and the neighbouring region have developed from one of the poorest regions of Germany to one of its richest within the past 150 years. Climate In winter it often snows. Skiing is popular (though the hills are not steep or high) and numerous small resorts can be found. It is often windy and a bit colder than the rest of Germany. Because of a special micro climate, a small weather station near the town of Stetten am kalten Markt is known as the "coldest spot in Germany". Locations The Swabian Jura are not densely populated by German standards. Most of the larger towns are outside the region, though they are often counted as part of it. These towns often have some of the highest rents in Germany, while land on the plateau itself is considered cheap (by south German standards). Many town names end in -ingen. There were several military training grounds, some also used by NATO troops. On the Münsingen training ground which existed for over 100 years, a biosphere reserve is in the making. The region has several larger and many small nature reserves. Important towns On the plateau Engstingen | man all of surprising quality and all more than 30,000 years old. The oldest known musical instruments have been found here, too: flutes made from the bones of swans and griffon vultures, some 35,000 years old, and in 2004 a flute carved from the tusk of a mammoth dating from the Ice Age, around 37,000 years ago, and the oldest representation of the human body, the Venus of Schelklingen. The Roman Empire This region, located south of the limes, was part of the Roman Empire from around the first to third century A.D. A Roman road ran along the Neckar river and over the plateau. In Hechingen-Stein a Roman outpost along this road was discovered in the 1970s and has been turned into an outdoor museum. The limes actually cuts across the plateau at Aalen, which gets its name from the original Roman cavalry post, or ala, on the outskirts of the modern town. Here too, the Roman ruins are being excavated and a museum has been open to the public since the late 1980s. Traditional life Life was extremely hard in the Swabian Jura. The lack of water and the poor quality of the soil made it a backward region. For many villages fetching water required a long journey by horse. Since water often needed to be stored over a long time, it was often stagnant. Thus disinfection via alcohol was very popular: "Most" (cider) was mixed with water and even given to babies. A modern water supply system (outstanding for its time) was built in the late 1880s, which eased the situation. Language Locals in the areas speak the distinct German dialect known as Swabian German, which varies even throughout the Jura and is difficult to understand for speakers of Standard German. The dialect at the top of the plateau () is markedly different from, and stronger than, even the broadest Swabian of the lowland areas. Across the whole Swabian region, many phrases and grammar are highly localized, even down to the village level; however, the Swabian dialect of the highland regions is characterised by a sing-song melody, and some of the verb forms are also distinct, not only from Standard German, but also from those of the rest of Swabia. In former times, Yiddish, Pleißne and Romani was also spoken. The Pleißne was spoken by hawkers selling items such as baskets, brushes, and whips, and belongs to Rotwelsch. It was used as a code. Tradition The "Swabian–Alemannic" carnival is an important tradition in many of the villages, called variously "Fastnacht", "Fasnacht", "Fasnet", or "Fasching". Of particular cultural importance is the Fasnet celebration in Rottweil. Typical of the Allemannic tradition are the witches and forest- or well-spirits, who typically signify Winter or the forces of nature coming to drive Winter out. The various roles are often claimed to have been defined in pre-Christian times and here the exact traditions vary from village to village, creating a fantastic variety of heroes, villains and good and evil creatures. It is also often the case that, while in one town a strong tradition of celebrating Fasnet has survived, the neighboring town will have almost no tradition. This is in many instances linked to the after-effects of the Protestant Reformation and the later influence of the Calvinistic Pietists, who more or less strictly opposed such frivolous - even heathen - behaviour. Catholic regions to this day tend to have a stronger Fasnet tradition. A Swabian Fasnet celebration in any case has little or nothing in common with the simultaneous celebrations along the Middle Rhein, which are well known across Germany because they are televised every year. Swabians generally are expected to go to work as normal on Rose Monday and Fat Tuesday, unlike their neighbors to the northwest. Industry Since raising crops was not easy, raising sheep was popular. This yielded the development of a strong textile industry. In the 1950s, Reutlingen was the German town with the highest number of millionaires, until the decline of the German textile industry hit them as well. Still, many high quality textile companies can be found, such as Hugo Boss, Merz b. Schwanen, Trigema, Reusch, Groz-Beckert and others (the town of Metzingen is widely known as a "luxury outlet town", with people from all over Europe coming to buy expensive clothes cheaper). From this, machine building and advanced engineering developed. With the invention of cars and the founding of Daimler-Benz nearby, the car industry and later also electronics and computer industries developed. The "Neckar-Alb" region is the third largest industrial zone in Germany, and the most stable. The best known company is still Daimler-Benz, today known simply as Daimler AG, followed by Robert Bosch. The region has one of the highest patents-to-population |
Psyence | PSYENCE |
What percentage of my money goes to the Japanese economy when buying a Japanese brand car in America? | Quite a complicated question. The parts that go into new cars are vastly outsourced these days. You will find that BMW, Ford, GM, Toyota, Honda etc all have Altenators made by Bosch, Transmissions made by Getrag. axles made by Dana Spicer etc. Parts from all over the world and different manufacturers make parts for many different Auto brands. I made that statement as an example. Not factually correct but close enough. American Honda's are all assembled in the States too. They have plants all over the world: _URL_0_ Still, some profit has to go to the Japanese owned company. But is is all pretty much global at this point. |
Of course he knows. | Конечно, он знает. |
Dido Sotiriou | Сотириу, Дидо |
His tomb has become a place of pilgrimage for neo-fascists and the anniversary of his death is marked by neo-fascist rallies. | Неговата гробница става място на поклонение за неофашисти, а годишнината от смъртта му е белязана от неофашистки митинги. |
Two-time winner Nani Roma of Spain also retired at the end of Stage 3 when he had sustained head and neck injuries in a crash. | O vencedor do Tempo-2, Nani Roma de Espanha, também se aposentou no final da Etapa 3, quando sofreu ferimentos na cabeça e no pescoço em um acidente. |
Fabio Gatti | فابيو غاتي |
Martín Carpena never received threats, so he did not have bodyguards. | Martín Carpena nunca recibió amenazas, por lo que no llevaba escolta. |
are all world series games at night? | All All-Star Games since 1969, and all World Series games since Game 6 of the 1987 Series, have been played at night. |
Ivanovsky (born 1977), Russian breaststroke swimmer Viacheslav Ivanovsky (born 1975), Israeli Olympic weightlifter See also Ivanovski (feminine: Ivanovska), | (born 1977), Russian breaststroke swimmer Viacheslav Ivanovsky (born 1975), Israeli Olympic weightlifter See also Ivanovski (feminine: Ivanovska), Macedonian surname Ivanauskas, Lithuanian form |
Their effects depend strictly on the duration of their exposure to the chemicals and the amount ingested into the body. | Os seus efeitos dependem estritamente da duração da sua exposição aos produtos químicos e a quantidade que foi ingerida. |
do uk house spiders hibernate? | The cold weather often slows spiders down and makes them dormant, meaning that they're less likely to be spotted. ... Spiders are cold-blooded, not attracted to warmth and are able to live at temperatures all the way down to -5C — those that are used to living outdoors would probably die off when they arrived. |
in the White House as he approached lame duck status. In it, he is shown "roaming the halls of an empty White House like a lost 222-pound [100 kg] puppy in search of a purpose". Production Development The idea for the film came from Clinton's joke writer Mark Katz who had observed that a dominant media narrative in the late days of the 2000 election was that the incumbent president, whose wife was campaigning for U.S. Senate while national attention was focused on the presidential contest between Al Gore and George W. Bush, was "increasingly being depicted as the lonely guy minding the store". The film was intended to subvert that narrative by establishing ownership of it. In a 2007 analysis of rhetorical humor in American political communication, Michael Andrew Phillips-Anderson argued that the film satirized, not Clinton, but rather the media who had suggested the president had advanced to lame duck status. By showing Clinton involved in mundane tasks that would be extraordinary for a U.S. president to undertake, such as answering the White House switchboard and practicing origami, the film served to erode such assertions by highlighting their | in the late days of the 2000 election was that the incumbent president, whose wife was campaigning for U.S. Senate while national attention was focused on the presidential contest between Al Gore and George W. Bush, was "increasingly being depicted as the lonely guy minding the store". The film was intended to subvert that narrative by establishing ownership of it. In a 2007 analysis of rhetorical humor in American political communication, Michael Andrew Phillips-Anderson argued that the film satirized, not Clinton, but rather the media who had suggested the president had advanced to lame duck status. By showing Clinton involved in mundane tasks that would be extraordinary for a U.S. president to undertake, such as answering the White House switchboard and practicing origami, the film served to erode such assertions by highlighting their absurdity. Filming The Final Days was filmed in and around the White House. Ultimately, several sequences shot by director Philip Rosenthal were not incorporated into the film, including one showing a crossword puzzle-playing Clinton phoning Vladimir Putin on the Moscow–Washington hotline (also known as the "red phone") to ask "what's a five-letter word for 'tasty Russian pancake'?" The film's production was financed by the Democratic Party. Cast The Final Days starred Bill Clinton as himself, with cameo appearances by a number of journalists and |
1947: With Indian independence imminent, the Persian Gulf Residency is transferred to the control of the British Foreign Office. | 1947: Karena kemerdekaan India akan segera terjadi, Keresidenan Teluk Persia dipindahkan ke kendali Kantor Luar Negeri Inggris. |
how much is a ticket for expired registration florida? | Registration Expired for Over Six Months You may need to make a court appearance and face fines of up to $500. You may also be required to attend traffic school. It may be possible to attend traffic school in lieu of paying a fine. This offense can add two points against your Florida driver's license. |
what do you need to become an uber driver? | ['Be aged 21 or older.', 'Be driving an Uber-approved vehicle.', "Hold a full WA driver's licence. ... ", "Have held a full driver's licence in any state or territory for at least 12 months."] |
its fourth season under head coach Larry Glueck, the team compiled a 2–6 record and played its home games at Jack Coffey Field in The Bronx. The 1989 season marked Fordham's return to major college football after an absence of 35 years. Fordham had been | season. In its fourth season under head coach Larry Glueck, the team compiled a 2–6 record and played its home games at Jack Coffey Field in The Bronx. The 1989 season marked Fordham's return to major college football after an absence of 35 years. Fordham had been a Division III playoff |
can hepatitis a be transmitted by touch? | You can get hepatitis A if HAV, which is present in feces and blood, gets into your body through your mouth. The virus is passed between people through the "fecal-oral route," which can occur: When an infected person touches objects or food after going to the bathroom and failing to wash his or her hands properly. |
The CD of the musical show odd or even received the Award of Brazilian music as Best Children's Album, during a ceremony in the City of Rio Theater on June 12, 2013, and the Açorianos Award for Best Children's CD, in Porto Alegre, 25 June 2013. | O CD do show musical Par ou Ímpar recebeu o Prêmio da Música Brasileira como Melhor Álbum Infantil, durante cerimônia no Theatro Municipal do Rio, em 12 de junho de 2013, e o Prêmio Açorianos de Melhor CD Infantil, em Porto Alegre, dia 25 de junho de 2013. |
East End of London. It runs east from Commercial Street to the junction of Old Montague Street and Vallance Road at the east end. The eastern section is restricted to pedal cycles and pedestrians only. History The street was laid out in the seventeenth century, and was originally known as Browne's Lane after the original developer. Its present name is derived from that of a local family who owned land there in the seventeenth century. In 1884, Florence Eleanor Soper, the daughter-in-law of General William Booth of The Salvation Army, inaugurated The Women's Social Work, which was run from a small house in Hanbury Street. This home for women was set up in the hopes that they would not have to turn to prostitution and provided a safe haven for those who were already | for women was set up in the hopes that they would not have to turn to prostitution and provided a safe haven for those who were already suffering from the trade. On 8 September 1888, the body of Annie Chapman was found in the backyard of No.29 Hanbury Street. Chapman is generally held to have been the second victim of Jack the Ripper. Today, buildings with shops below and flats above can still be found on the south side of Hanbury Street, across from the murder site. But No.29, which was on the north side of the street, no longer exists, having been demolished. The Old Truman Brewery was extended to cover the entire block on the north side of Hanbury Street; and since 2004 this has been the site of Sunday (Up)Market . British entertainer Bud Flanagan was born at No.12 Hanbury Street in 1896. Neo-Nazi militant David Copeland attempted to detonate a nail-bomb upon Hanbury Street on Saturday 24 April 1999. Copeland intended to place the bomb on adjoining |
This book is still in circulation and can be found in the bookshops. | Bu kitap hâlâ dolaşımda ve kitapçılarda bulunabilir. |
first appointed High Commissioner to New Zealand (based in Wellington, New Zealand) in 2005, and the Niue Public Service Commission confirmed her reappointment to a second term in November 2008. During the 2008 election, she reportedly competed against six other candidates from New Zealand and Niue for the position. New Zealand is the only country in the world in which Niue exchanges diplomatic representatives. Talagi was succeeded as High Commissioner to New Zealand in March 2011 by former Cabinet minister O'Love Jacobsen. Talagi is Niue's first female diplomat and the first woman to hold the post of High Commissioner. References High Commissioners of Niue to New Zealand Niuean | a Research Fellow with the Institute of Research, Extension and Training in Agriculture (IRETA) of the University of the South Pacific, Alafua, Western Samoa. She served as the Director of the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries for Niue (1988-1994) and as the Head of External Affairs (1994-1999) before becoming the Secretary for the Government of Niue (1999-2005). She was first appointed High Commissioner to New Zealand (based in Wellington, New Zealand) in 2005, and the Niue Public Service Commission confirmed her reappointment to a second term in November 2008. During the 2008 election, she reportedly competed against six other candidates from New Zealand and Niue for the |
Máel Coluim escaped unharmed into areas of Scotland not yet under David's control, and in those areas gained shelter and aid. | Malcolm scappò disarmato nelle regioni della Scozia non ancora sotto il controllo di Davide e in quelle zone ottenne riparo e aiuto. |
what are the different types of government jobs? | ['School Counselor. School counselors advise students and help them understand and overcome behavioral or social problems through individual or group counseling. ... ', 'Librarian. ... ', 'Social Worker. ... ', 'Special Education Teacher. ... ', 'Police Officer. ... ', 'Firefighter. ... ', 'Athletic Director. ... ', 'Correctional Officer.'] |
what is the definition of physical characteristics? | Physical characteristics are defining traits or features about your body. These are aspects that are visually apparent, knowing nothing else about the person. The first thing you see when you look at someone could be their hair, clothes, nose, or figure. |
Beethoven's first biographer Anton Schindler wrote that the project was first devised in the winter of 1822-23, but this is an error, as Czerny's manuscript is dated 7 May 1819 and Franz Schubert's variation is known to have been written in March 1821. | Il primo biografo di Beethoven, Anton Schindler, scrisse che il progetto fu concepito per la prima volta nell'inverno del 1822-23, ma questo è un errore, dato che il manoscritto di Czerny è datato 7 maggio 1819 e la variazione di Franz Schubert è stata scritta nel marzo 1821. |
Then oxaloacetate remains in the cytosol, where the rest of reactions will take place. | Потоа, осалоацетатот останува во цитозолот, каде се одвиваат останатите реакции. |
Since the age of 3 years he lived in the Surakarta Palace which is known as a cultural source of Java. | Sejak usia 3 tahun ia tinggal di Keraton Surakarta yang dikenal sebagai sumber kebudayaan Jawa. |
Up to 100 volunteer "senators" are active at the sessions, such as Kirill Formanchuk. | Jusqu'à 100 volontaires "sénateurs" sont actifs lors des séances, comme Kirill Formantchouk. |
awarded to the winner of the Michigan-Northwestern football game. History Establishment of trophy In 2021, the two universities announced the creation of the George Jewett Trophy to be awarded to the game's winner. The trophy honors Jewett who was the first African-American player at both schools. This marked the first FBS rivalry game trophy named for an African-American player. George Jewett Michigan and Northwestern first played on October 29, 1892 in Chicago. In that game, halfback George Jewett, Michigan's first African-American player, kicked a field goal and led Michigan's play on both offense and defense. Despite Jewett's effort, Northwestern prevailed by a 10–8 score. Jewett transferred to Northwestern in 1893 and became that school's first African-American football player. Jewett scored Northwestern's only touchdown in its 1893 loss to Michigan. Pre-trophy games The Wildcats went on to win six out of the first thirteen games, before Michigan began to dominate the series. The two programs were co-champions of the Big Ten during the 1926, 1930, and 1931 seasons. And in 1925, Northwestern halted Michigan's march to a national championship with a 3–2 victory on a muddy surface at Soldier Field. The three points scored by Northwestern were the only points allowed by the 1925 Michigan team that Fielding H. Yost called "the greatest football team I ever saw in action." In 1948, the schools met with Michigan ranked No. 4 in the AP Poll | to be awarded to the game's winner. The trophy honors Jewett who was the first African-American player at both schools. This marked the first FBS rivalry game trophy named for an African-American player. George Jewett Michigan and Northwestern first played on October 29, 1892 in Chicago. In that game, halfback George Jewett, Michigan's first African-American player, kicked a field goal and led Michigan's play on both offense and defense. Despite Jewett's effort, Northwestern prevailed by a 10–8 score. Jewett transferred to Northwestern in 1893 and became that school's first African-American football player. Jewett scored Northwestern's only touchdown in its 1893 loss to Michigan. Pre-trophy games The Wildcats went on to win six out of the first thirteen games, before Michigan began to dominate the series. The two programs were co-champions of the Big Ten during the 1926, 1930, and 1931 seasons. And in 1925, Northwestern halted Michigan's march to a national championship with a 3–2 victory on a muddy surface at Soldier Field. The three points scored by Northwestern were the only points allowed by the 1925 Michigan team that Fielding H. Yost called "the greatest football team I ever saw in action." In 1948, the schools met with Michigan ranked No. |
Tom has already done that many times. | Tom zaten bunu birçok kez yaptı. |
Usery Mountains in Mesa. KCOS-LP was owned by Aracelis Ortiz Corporation of Harlingen, Texas. Despite the similar call letters, KCOS-LP was not related to full-service PBS member station KCOS in El Paso, Texas. History The original construction permit for KCOS-LP was granted on June 26, 1995, to Carlos Ortiz, Sr., pastor of Faith Pleases God Church in Harlingen, Texas. The station was to broadcast on channel 68, but was moved to channel 28 in anticipation of the FCC's requirement to vacate the 700 MHz band. It was licensed as K28FV on January 8, 1998, programming unknown. In January 2000, Hispanic Television Network, Inc. assumed operation of the station and changed the programming to Spanish-language network HTVN, although Carlos Ortiz remained the owner. Later that year, the station took the call letters KCOS-LP. Shortly afterward, Carlos Ortiz died and his widow, Aracelis Ortiz, as executrix of the estate, became the new owner. The station became part of Aracelis Ortiz Corporation in 2001. That same year, KCOS-LP was granted Class A status. By May 2002, the Ortiz family had resumed operation of the station, as Mrs. Ortiz stated in a Petition for Reconsideration of an FCC Notice of Apparent Liability (NAL) that the station was broadcasting programming from La Familia Network (LFN) at the time of the cited violation, which occurred in May 2002. Like Fe-TV, LFN is a television service from Faith Pleases God Church. The station was silent for a time, but resumed operations in 2004 with programming from Fe-TV, then returned to LFN in 2005. The April 2006 magazine from Fe-TV lists the station as an affiliate. In July and August 2006, the station had various technical difficulties, prompting them to air a slate in English advising viewers of trouble with the video signal on the station's end. In August 2006, the station once again began airing Fe-TV, but shortly afterward changed to a station identification slate (pictured). The August 2006 update of the website for Fe-TV stated that the network was to be off the air for six months for rebuilding and expansion. The station went silent again | 2009 and 2010 the children's television programming reports required of all Class A licensees. By this time, however, KCOS-LP had already broadcast for the final time. Its lease on its Usery Mountain tower expired January 31, 2011, without being renewed. On October 7, 2014, the station's license was cancelled by the Federal Communications Commission for failure to file a renewal application. Three weeks later, on October 30, Aracelis Ortiz Corporation re-applied for the license to Federal Communications Commission. On March 15, 2016, the FCC granted the license renewal. On July 19, 2021, KCOS-LP's license was cancelled by the FCC, as the station had failed to convert to digital operation by the July 13, 2021, deadline. Digital television In May 2006, the FCC opened a brief application period in which low-power television licensees and permittees could apply for a digital companion channel by short-form application. KCOS-LP applied for VHF channel 13, to broadcast from the same location as the analog station. In September, the FCC identified the station as a singleton applicant, meaning that there were no competing applications on the same or adjacent channels, and giving the station until October 31 to file a long-form application. On October 2, 2006, KCOS-LP formally applied |
Unable to locate Diabolik, Ginko and his fellow officers are granted emergency privileges that allow them to crackdown on the activities of gangster Ralph Valmont, who they hope will aid them in capturing him. | Incapables de localiser Diabolik, Ginko et ses officiers bénéficient de privilèges d'urgence leur permettant de réprimer les activités du gangster Ralph Valmont, qui, espère-t-il, les aideront à le capturer. |
Always have your dictionary close at hand. | שיהיה תמיד מילון בהישג יד. |
Honours Russian Second Division, Zone Center best midfielder: 2009. References External links 1988 births People from Kursk Living people Russian footballers Association football midfielders Russian expatriate footballers | Belarus FC Chernomorets Novorossiysk players FC Isloch Minsk Raion players FC Dynamo Bryansk players FC Avangard Kursk players Belarusian Premier League players FC Chayka Peschanokopskoye |
Among other party offices, Hughes is Vice-President of the Liberal Democrat Christian Forum. | Innerhalb der Liberal Democrats bekleidet Hughes unter anderem das Amt des Vizepräsidenten des Liberal Democrat Christian Forum. |
Georg Hansen | Георг Хансен |
compilation albums, released in the late 1980s, that were issued by AIP Records. The LPs featured recordings that were released in the mid-1960s by English rock bands in R&B, mod, and beat genres. The series served as a follow-up to the Pebbles, Volume 6 LP, itself subtitled The Roots of Mod, which was the only album in the Pebbles series that was devoted to English | Smee. AllMusic writes that "freakbeat" is loosely defined, but generally describes the more obscure but hard-edged artists of the British Invasion era such as the Creation, the Pretty Things, or Denny Laine (in his early solo work). Compilations Much of the material collected on Rhino Records's 2001 box-set compilation Nuggets II: Original Artyfacts from the British Empire and Beyond, 1964–1969 can be classified as freakbeat. |
Neil Ruddock | نیل رادک |
for Dayton, Tennessee, the location of the Scopes Trial Monkey Town (novel), a 2006 novel about the 1925 Scopes Trial Monkeytown (album), a 2011 studio album by | a historical nickname for Dayton, Tennessee, the location of the Scopes Trial Monkey Town (novel), a 2006 novel about the 1925 Scopes Trial Monkeytown (album), a |
is uncg a commuter school? | Class sizes aren't out of control past the freshmen introductory courses, and since UNCG is known for being a commuter school, the campus is rarely considered crowded. Unfortunately, the school isn't known very well outside of it's fine arts program. |
He had withdrawn from world. | 他不得不离开这个世界。 |
what are pool cue sizes? | Pool cues average around 59 inches (150 cm) long, are commonly available in 17–21 ounces (0.48–0.60 kg) weights, with 19 ounces (0.54 kg) being the most common, and usually have a tip diameter in the range of 12 to 14 mm. |
Self-Referencing C Struct | Why can't we initialize members inside a structure? |
Upon ascending the throne , Kalākaua named his brother , William Pitt Leleiohoku , as his heir . | Kalākaua named his brother , William Pitt Leleiohoku , as his heir . |
Kreuzberg Pass | Passo di Monte Croce di Comelico |
1925. Fountain Alley lost its urban importance in the late 20th century, when it became notable as a crime hotspot. Since the 2010s, the alley has been the site of an ongoing revitalization program, which has ended the area's crime streak and introduced public events, like tailgates and pop-ups. Location Fountain Alley is located in central Downtown San Jose. It spans between 1st Street and 2nd Street. The Santa Clara Street station | alley has been the site of an ongoing revitalization program, which has ended the area's crime streak and introduced public events, like tailgates and pop-ups. Location Fountain Alley is located in central Downtown San Jose. It spans between 1st Street and 2nd Street. The Santa Clara Street station on the VTA light rail is located on either side of Fountain Alley. It is within walking distance of the |
At the same time, he accepted the Lutheran line of the Uppsala estate and church meeting (1593). | Tällöin hän myös hyväksyi Upsalan sääty- ja kirkolliskokouksen (1593) luterilaisen linjan. |
who has the most nba finals mvps? | Michael Jordan has won the award a record six times. Shaquille O'Neal is the only player other than Michael Jordan to have won the award three times consecutively. Tony Parker was the second player born outside the US to win the award, joining Hakeem Olajuwon. |
Presenter tweeted: ' I love my job and wouldn't be doing it if i wasn't any good at it'
Number of complaints at BBC's Diamond Jubilee coverage approaches 5,000 .
Jubilee pageant coverage alone garners more than 2,000 complaints .
Clare Balding admits coverage of pageant was 'inane' | By . Paul Revoir and Mark Duell . PUBLISHED: . 10:09 EST, 8 June 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 12:13 EST, 9 June 2012 . Fearne Cotton yesterday hit back at the ‘huge bullies’ who have criticised her lacklustre presenting of the BBC’s Diamond Jubilee coverage. In an emotional series of Twitter messages, the 30-year-old also revealed she had suffered bullying at school – and would not accept it again. The Radio One host tweeted: ‘I was bullied at school so there’s no way I’m having it as a grown woman. Bizarre: Fearne Cotton and Paloma Faith discuss Diamond Jubilee sick bags on BBC TV this afternoon . Sorry, wrong name: Fearne Cotton addressed a war veteran called John as Jim during one interview . ‘Grown men who slag me off in articles or online are huge bullies. ‘I’m from a working-class family and have worked hard to get to where I am today. Others will just sit and do nothing but judge. ‘People who sit lazily and judge others will never grow. They’ll never take a look at themselves or feel content. Shame so many do. ‘I love my job and wouldn’t be doing it if I wasn’t any good at it. I have been working non-stop for 15 years, thank you.’ She also hit back directly at one Twitter user, who wrote: ‘You were pretty rubbish on the Pageant day, love. And if you can’t see why, then maybe you should find a new career.’ She responded: ‘This is what I’m talking about. YOU=bully. Take a look at yourself.’ Critics: Miss Cotton's presenting skills have been questioned by Twitter users after her Jubilee performance . Missed the point? Miss Cotton and Paloma Faith showed off the tacky memorabilia which include a solar-powered model of the Queen and a Monarch-shaped ice cream scoop . And in response to those claiming they had the right to an opinion about her presenting, Miss Cotton added: ‘Opinions are one thing, outright bullying is another. VERY different.’ By yesterday afternoon the BBC had received 4,487 complaints about its Jubilee coverage, with Miss Cotton’s item on Tuesday about a sick bag adorned with the Queen’s face proving the most controversial. Two thousand complaints focused on the quality of the coverage of Sunday's pageant. Miss Cotton was also heavily criticised for addressing a war veteran called John as Jim during an interview on board HMS Belfast on Sunday. Although the presenter later congratulated herself and her colleagues on ‘seven hours of spotless TV’, the viewers were less impressed, saying she was ‘out of her depth’, ‘irritating’ and ‘sycophantic’. Her impassioned defence of her performance came after another one of the Corporation's main presenters admitted its Diamond Jubilee coverage misfired. Defence: The presenter has used Twitter to hit back at those who have criticised her . Blustery: Claire Balding reports from a boat on the Thames on Sunday - she was one of the few presenters praised for her on screen efforts . Clare Balding confessed she believed the corporation’s coverage of the river pageant fell short. And . in an acknowledgement of the audience’s frustration at the ‘inane’ commentary, she said: ‘If you ever hear me say the atmosphere is . wonderful, shoot me.’ Miss Balding was the first presenter to speak out about the coverage, which brought more than 3,600 complaints. She said at the Hay Festival: ‘I think (the BBC’s) aim with the pageant was to give a festival atmosphere. 'Tedious': Matt Baker and Sophie Raworth anchor the BBC's coverage of the River pageant on Sunday . The right tone: Huw Edwards presented sombre and serious coverage of the Thanksgiving service for the Queen at St Paul's . ‘They . were worried that a camera just looking at a boat might be a bit dull. It was done with the best of intentions. There was a lot going on that . was difficult to deal with.’ Miss Balding reported from the . £1million rowing boat Gloriana and said that six out of the nine cameras . on the vessels were not working and bad weather caused communications . problems between producers and presenters. She . suggested better preparation would have helped, adding: ‘It is . difficult to cover a big event. You have a minute to make an impact. 'Because of my sports background I believe facts are my friend. 'If you ever hear me say the atmosphere is wonderful, shoot me.’ The BBC's creative director, Alan Yentob, acknowledged it had misjudged certain aspects of the coverage. He said: 'Nothing gets a universal three cheers.' But he added: 'I can honestly say the BBC has never had a challenge as staggeringly big as this.' |
had been a schoolmaster in Leeds before moving to Elmfield, where he worked closely with John Petty, its first Governor. References People from Preston, Lancashire Alumni of Trinity College Dublin | 1990:29). Born at Preston in Lancashire, the son of John Dall, he entered Trinity College Dublin in October 1845 at the age |
what is diminished ovarian reserve? | Diminished ovarian reserve (DOR) is a condition in which the ovary loses its normal reproductive potential, compromising fertility. The condition may result from disease or injury, but most commonly occurs as a result of normal aging. |
Louise married Henry F. Kugeler at the Coors Mansion, and Augusta married Herbert E. Collbran there on October 5, 1905. | Louise trouwde met Henry F. Kugeler en Augusta trouwde met Herbert E. Collbran op 5 oktober 1905. |
Nicky Jam: El Ganador is an American biographical television series based on the life of reggaeton singer Nicky Jam. | Nicky Jam: El Ganador é uma série de televisão biográfica americana baseada na vida do cantor de reggaeton Nicky Jam. |
1811 in art | 1811 en arts plastiques |
um-hum um-hum yep you were very fortunate | You were very unfortunate. |
imperial court promulgates a plan requiring garrison officers to ascertain that candidates (whether Manchu, Mongol, or Chinese) were in some degree proficient in horsemanship and archery before being admitted to the entry-level imperial examinations Sino-Russian border conflicts Births Li Wei (1687?–1738) a native of Xuzhou, Jiangsu and instrumental in carrying out Yongzheng's nationwide reforms in | before being admitted to the entry-level imperial examinations Sino-Russian border conflicts Births Li Wei (1687?–1738) a native of Xuzhou, Jiangsu and instrumental in carrying out Yongzheng's nationwide reforms in his role in various regional governing positions. Deaths Frederick Coyett (Chinese: 揆一), born in Stockholm c. 1615, buried in Amsterdam on 17 October 1687, was a Swedish nobleman and the last colonial governor for the Dutch colony of Formosa |
which country is the head of EU for this year? | actually Austria until June, then Finland.\nit's a 6 months presidency |
Central Darfur | 中部ダルフール州 |
or 1436 – c. 1507 or 1508) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance, active mainly around Milan. Born in Treviglio, Lombardy, he was the son of Jacopo da Treviglio, and also known as Bernardo da Treviglio. A pupil of Vincenzo Foppa, he was tutor of Bramantino and collaborated with Bernardo Zenale. Others claimed he trained with Vincenzo Civerchio, with whom he worked in Milan. From 1491 to 1493 they executed the vault of the Grifi Chapel in San Pietro in Gessate in Milan. Their masterwork is the polyptych of San Martino in Treviglio, which was commissioned in 1485. Butinone's most appealing works are a series of small panels he painted | Their masterwork is the polyptych of San Martino in Treviglio, which was commissioned in 1485. Butinone's most appealing works are a series of small panels he painted depicting the life of Christ, which are now dispersed in various collections. These include the Adoration of the Shepherds (National Gallery, London), Adoration of the Magi (Brooklyn Museum of Art), Massacre of the Innocents (Detroit Institute of Arts), Flight into Egypt and Deposition (Art Institute of Chicago), Christ among the Doctors (National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh), and Supper at Bethany (Blanton Museum of Art, University of Texas, Austin). He also frescoed the pilasters of Santa |
What is the main difference between command latex, tex, pdflatex, pdftex ... and all the other commands? | The differences between TeX engines |
what happens when we block someone on instagram? | Instagram Help Center When you block someone, that person won't be able to find your profile, posts or story on Instagram. People aren't notified when you block them. |
Hannah Hodson | هانا هودسون |
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