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of consecutive number one hits. History Their debut single "Hai Jai Pen Tur" was a success. Their second single, "Love Love", was even more successful, debuting at number one and staying atop for various weeks, and the album had similar success. Their third single, "Dek Mee Ban Haa," was just as successful, and they released a third album, a mini album titled Woo!. In 2012, Mod joined popular project group Seven Days as part of its second generation members. In 2014, the group announced that the pair would part ways to work on their personal projects. Mod has decided to become a full-time actress, as Four has decided to open a floral shop called Morning Glory. In 2021, Mod became a cabin crew of the Air Asia airline. While Four ventured into a few businesses. Recently, the duo came back through Four's personal YouTube channel to promote Mod's personal YouTube channel and answered some questions of the bands through the webseries called "#kwam lub Kami" (The secrets of Kamikaze), the series where Four would invite the artists from Kamikaze record label to tell their story | "Hai Jai Pen Tur", which stayed at number one for several weeks, ensuring their debut success. Since then, they have been releasing a string of consecutive number one hits. History Their debut single "Hai Jai Pen Tur" was a success. Their second single, "Love Love", was even more successful, debuting at number one and staying atop for various weeks, and the album had similar success. Their third single, "Dek Mee Ban Haa," was just as successful, and they released a third album, a mini album titled Woo!. In 2012, Mod joined popular project group Seven Days as part of its second generation members. In 2014, the group announced that the pair would part ways to work on their personal projects. Mod has decided to become a full-time actress, as Four has decided to open a floral shop called Morning Glory. In 2021, Mod became a cabin crew of the Air Asia airline. While Four ventured into a few businesses. Recently, the duo came back through Four's personal YouTube channel to promote Mod's personal YouTube channel and answered some questions of the bands through the webseries |
what are side effects of gluten? | ['diarrhoea, which may smell particularly unpleasant.', 'stomach aches.', 'bloating and farting (flatulence)', 'indigestion.', 'constipation.'] |
how to add a temporary internet files folder? | For IE, go to "Tools", then to "Internet Options". On the "General" tab, in the middle, is a section for Temporary Internet Files. You can just click the "Delete Cookies" and/or "Delete Files" to quickly delete all, or you can click on "Settings", then "View Files" to delete files individually (note: this is much slower). |
how to answer interview question about handling conflict? | To answer this question successfully, assure your interviewer that you are a good listener who can accept opposing views without getting upset. You could also mention how conflict resolution should take place in a private space. Aim to provide an example if possible. |
Karimabad-e Ayaghchi | كريماوا آيختشي (سقز) |
"USA: Native Film Bringing Home 17th Award". | 2017년 3월 3일에 확인함. “USA: Native Film Bringing Home 17th Award”. |
where can i volunteer a few hours a week on my own hours.? | In addition to the other great ideas already here in Answers, I have one to suggest that usually only lasts a few weeks to a few months. You could see what group(s) in the community are planning a big event or a fundraiser. They always need help with preparations - anything from making phone calls, picking up items, or even decorating for the event. Make A Wish, Big Brothers & Sisters, Gilda's House, Junior League.... usually have at least one annual event. Check your city's website or call the local Chamber of Commerce.\nTo make your volunteer time more enjoyable, incorporate your interests and hobbies. Or, think about an area you are interested in knowing more about. Volunteer activities are also great for meeting new people who share your interests. Think about something you are passionate about. Volunteering gives back to you many times over. Do something you can put your heart in. |
what are tech ski bindings? | Tech bindings have a short but steep learning curve. ... Tech bindings, sometimes known by the brand name Dynafit but now produced by many companies, are ingenious, lightweight alpine touring bindings that rely on two sets of precision-machined pins to hold the toe and heel of your boot in place. |
1985 Grand Prix de Tennis de Toulouse – Doubles | Grand Prix de Tennis de Toulouse 1985 - Doppio |
And I told you that in -- you know, I didn't give you the year, but in '79 I thought that I was going to go around and find bull riders and pig farmers and people like that, and I got sidetracked on race relations. | Et je vous ai dit que en- vous savez, je ne vous ai pas dit l'année, mais en 79 je croyais que j'allais rencontrer des cavaliers de taureaux, des éleveurs porcs et des gens comme ça, et puis j'ai été déviée vers les relations raciales. |
Could something as bad as a Chernobyl happen again? | Given a long enough timeline, something worse will happen. But a few things to keep in mind: 1. Chernobyl was a poorly designed, poorly maintained core that was operated in direct violation of procedure. Modern cores are much, much safer. 2. There have already been single events that have killed more people than Chernobyl, even when you count long-term disease. Death tolls from industrial accidents can be devastating; look at the Bhopal disaster some time, when you're feeling strong (it didn't kill as many as Chernobyl, unless you count only immediate deaths, but still. ick.) 3. It depends how you measure "bad". By death toll? Lasting effects? Loss of land? Loss of resources? But, yes. People make mistakes, and sometimes those mistakes line up. for chernobyl, hundreds of mistakes lined up into a perfect storm of destruction. Given enough time, it will happen again. |
Would a Dog's Offspring's Visual Similarity Approach That of a Wolf's If Many Dog Breeds Intermingled? | Not really. All of the dog breeds have been domesticated. [Domestication](_URL_0_) involves selection for a number of features including infantalisation and reduced aggression and these traits would not be reversed by just cross-breeding them. They could, however be reversed by deliberate breeding. The link above describes the deliberate domestication of Arctic Foxes as a laboratory experiment. Successive generations of foxes became more and more docile, and, interestingly, they took on the behaviours and many of the physical characteristics of domestic dogs. |
Lloyd White (diplomat) | لويد وايت |
Represent beer drinkers to ensure consumers receive quality beers and value for money and choice in the marketplace. | Rappresentare i bevitori di birra per assicurarsi che i consumatori ricevano birre di qualità ed utilizzazione delle risorse e scelta nel mercato. |
does drinking water reduce gastritis? | Drinking warm water can soothe the digestive tract and make digestion easier on your stomach. One study showed a significant difference in people with gastritis that drank tea with honey just once a week. Manuka honey has also been shown to have antibacterial properties that effectively keep H. pylori in check. |
Baron Scales | Барон Скейлз |
Deborah Norville | دبرا نورول |
John Hunyadi, Ban of Severin | Ivan Hunyadi, ban Severina |
Greatly concerned by what he perceived to be the degeneracy of British society, Wilberforce was also active in matters of moral reform, lobbying against "the torrent of profaneness that every day makes more rapid advances", and considered this issue and the abolition of the slave trade as equally important goals. | Molt preocupat pel que ell percebia com la degeneració de la societat britànica, Wilberforce també fou actiu pel que fa a diversos temes de reforma moral pressionant contra "el torrent de profanacions que cada dia avançaven més ràpidament", i considerava aquesta qüestió i l'abolició del tràfic d'esclaus com a objectius igual d'importants. |
Expatica | إكسباتيكا |
Aleksandr Vlasov | Alexander Wlassow |
Nortonville | Нортнвил |
what is the difference between potting and garden soil? | Garden soil and potting soil are formulated for different applications. Garden soil is an amendment that is mixed with native soil, while potting soil is used alone for container gardens like potted houseplants and window boxes. ... potting soil—to help you select the material that enables your plants to thrive. |
1933, the roadway was straightened, eliminating a sharp turn at the end of the bridge, and the state constructed a new bridge nearby. Responsibility for this bridge was then turned over to the city of Coldwater. The bridge was closed to automobile traffic in the late 1990s due to severe rust deterioration, but was open to pedestrian traffic until it was deemed unsafe and condemned on August 25, 2017. The bridge was demolished in April 2018, and will eventually be replaced with a pedestrian bridge. Description The bridge was a five-panel steel Pratt pony | closed to automobile traffic in the late 1990s due to severe rust deterioration, but was open to pedestrian traffic until it was deemed unsafe and condemned on August 25, 2017. The bridge was demolished in April 2018, and will eventually be replaced with a pedestrian bridge. Description The bridge was a five-panel steel Pratt pony truss bridge with a 64-foot span. The superstructure was constructed of back-to-back angles and back-to-back channels, with I-beams riveted to the bottom to support the decking. The deck was concrete and 21 feet wide. A sidewalk with railings was |
It is often referred to as Wythoff's kaleidoscopic construction. | On l'appelle souvent construction kaléidoscopique de Wythoff. |
(Laughter) People always ask me, where do you get your ideas, how do your ideas come? | Rires On me demande toujours, où trouvez-vous vos idées, comment viennent-elles? |
Earth-Life Science Institute | 東京工業大学地球生命研究所 |
population of approximately 500 Primary School students and 70 part-time Preschool students. After leaving Nightcliff Primary School, many students enroll at Nightcliff Middle School. History The Nightcliff Primary School site was initially used as an ammunition storage depot during World War II. This was extensively cleared and Nightcliff Primary School was opened on the 7 February 1961 with 240 students and seven classrooms available for use. The staff included the Principal and seven teachers. By 1962, thirteen classrooms were in use. The first uniform consisted of grey shirt and shorts for the boys and a green checked poplin shift dress with a black and white shield embroidered on the pocket for the girls. Initially a black and white peewee was to be embroidered on the pocket but this proved too difficult and costly. In 1964 enrolment had grown to 1038 and several classes had to walk each day to the uncompleted Rapid Creek Primary School where some classrooms had been made available for use. In 1965 Rapid Creek Primary School opened which solved the accommodation problem at the time. By 1974 with an enrolment of 630, extensions were planned for Nightcliff Primary School but Cyclone Tracy thwarted these plans and on Christmas Eve 1974, Cyclone Tracy damaged the school buildings beyond economical repair. After the devastation of the cyclone, Alawa, Millner, Rapid Creek and Nightcliff Primary Schools combined in the Alawa Primary School buildings in February 1975. Within a few weeks the numbers were too large so students were relocated to Millner Primary School. The resulting combination of schools was named Nimira (Nightcliff, Millner and Rapid Creek) and remained operational for the whole of 1975. By the beginning of 1976 teachers and students moved back into the habitable buildings and eleven demountable classrooms. It wasn't until 1978 that rebuilding | for additional classes. Major renovations including the addition of an Assembly Area, canteen, toilets, seven classrooms, a dental clinic and an Out of Hours School Care facility began in 1991 and was completed in 1999. In addition, the Library, Staffroom and Office underwent major refurbishment. Throughout 2006, Nightcliff Primary was involved with the NTSCHOOLS Project and received around 60 new computers through this program. A former teacher at the school was charged with assaulting a student during the school's Harmony Day celebrations in 2009. It is believed to be the first recorded instance of such an assault in the state. School Teams Nightcliff Primary School has four school teams all named after famous explorers who each discovered many different parts of Australia. They are no longer called that we now have them named after the indonise names for the animals on the flag. One day a year during the dry season, the school holds a sports day in which children participate in competitive sporting activities, mainly in track and field events, with the aim of winning award ribbons and points towards their allocated school team. See also List of schools in the Northern Territory References Primary schools in Darwin, Northern Territory |
about 500 warriors attacked the United States evacuation column leaving Fort Dearborn; they killed most of the civilians and 54 of Captain Nathan Heald's force and wounded many others. George Ronan, the first graduate of West Point to be killed in combat, died in this ambush. The incident is referred to as the "Fort Dearborn Massacre". A Potawatomi chief named Mucktypoke (, Black Pheasant), counseled his fellow warriors against the attack. Later he saved some of the civilian captives who were being ransomed by the Potawatomi. French period (1615–1763) The French period of contact began with early explorers who reached the Potawatomi in western and northern Michigan. They also found the tribe located along the Door Peninsula of Wisconsin. By the end of the French period, the Potawatomi had begun a move to the Detroit area, leaving the large communities in Wisconsin. The French helped to solidify their alliance with the Potawatomi by helping them raid numerous Sauk villages and Fox villages in the early 1700s as well as by compelling the Kickapoo nation to make many concessions to the Potawatomi. Madouche during the Fox Wars Millouisillyny Onanghisse (Wnaneg-gizs "Shimmering Light") at Green Bay Otchik at Detroit British period (1763–1783) The British period of contact began when France ceded its lands after the defeat in the French and Indian War (or Seven Years' War). Pontiac's Rebellion was an attempt by Native Americans to push the British and other European settlers out of their territory. The Potawatomi captured every British frontier garrison but the one at Detroit. The Potawatomi nation continued to grow and expanded westward from Detroit, most notably in the development of the St. Joseph villages adjacent to the Miami in southwestern Michigan. The Wisconsin communities continued and moved south along the Lake Michigan shoreline. Nanaquiba (Water Moccasin) at Detroit Ninivois at Detroit Peshibon at St. Joseph Washee (from , "the Swan") at St. Joseph during Pontiac's Rebellion United States treaty period (1783–1830) The United States treaty period of Potawatomi history began with the Treaty of Paris (1783), which ended the American Revolutionary War and established the United States' interest in the lower Great Lakes. It lasted until the treaties for Indian Removal were signed. The US recognized the Potawatomi as a single tribe. They often had a few tribal leaders whom all villages accepted. The Potawatomi had a decentralized society, with several main divisions based on geographic locations: Milwaukee or Wisconsin area, Detroit or Huron River, the St. Joseph River, the Kankakee River, Tippecanoe and Wabash Rivers, the Illinois River and Lake Peoria, and the Des Plaines and Fox Rivers. The chiefs listed below are grouped by geographic area. Milwaukee Potawatomi Manamol Siggenauk (: "Le Tourneau" or "Blackbird") Chicago Potawatomi Billy Caldwell, also known as Sauganash (Zhaaganaash: "Englishman") (1780–1841) Des Plaines and Fox River Potawatomi Aptakisic (, "Half Day") Mukatapenaise ( "Blackbird") Waubansee (He Causes Paleness) Waweachsetoh along with La Gesse, Gomo, or Masemo (Resting Fish) Illinois River Potawatomi Mucktypoke (: "Black Partridge") Senachewine ( 1831) (Petacho or "Difficult Current") was the brother of Gomo, who was chief among the Lake Peoria Potawatomi Kankakee River (Iroquois and Yellow Rivers) Potawatomi Main Poc, also known as Webebeset ("Crafty One") Micsawbee 19th century Notawkah (Rattlesnake) on the Yellow River Nuscotomeg (, "Mad Sturgeon") on the Iroquois and Kankakee Rivers Mesasa (, "Turkey Foot") St. Joseph and Elkhart Potawatomi Chebass (: "Little Duck") on the St. Joseph River Five Medals (: "Five-coin") on the Elkhart River Onaska on the Elkhart River Topinbee (He who sits Quietly) ( 1826) Tippecanoe and Wabash River Potawatomi Aubenaubee (1761–1837/8) on the Tippecanoe River Askum (More and More) on the Eel River George Cicott (1800?–1833) Keesass on the Wabash River Kewanna (1790?–1840s?) (Prairie Chicken) Eel River Kinkash (see Askum) Magaago Monoquet (1790s–1830s) on the Tippecanoe River Tiosa on the Tippecanoe River Winamac (, "Catfish")—allied with the British during the War of 1812 Winamac (, "Catfish")—allied with the Americans during the War of 1812 Fort Wayne Potawatomi Metea (1760?–1827) (, "Sulks") Wabnaneme on the Pigeon River American removal period (1830–1840) The removal period of Potawatomi history began with the treaties of the late 1820s when the United States created reservations. Billy Caldwell and Alexander Robinson negotiated for the United Nations of Chippewa, Ottawa, and Potowatomi in the Second Treaty of Prairie du Chien (1829), by which they ceded most of their lands in Wisconsin and Michigan. Some Potawatomi became religious followers of the "Kickapoo Prophet", Kennekuk. Over the years, the US reduced the size of the reservations under pressure for land by invading European Americans. The final step followed the Treaty of Chicago, negotiated in 1833 for the tribes by Caldwell and Robinson. In return for land cessions, the US promised new lands, annuities, and supplies to enable the peoples to develop new homes. The Illinois Potawatomi were removed to Nebraska and the Indiana Potawatomi to Kansas, both west of the Mississippi River. Often, annuities and supplies were reduced or late in arrival, and the Potawatomi suffered after their relocations. Those in Kansas later were removed to Indian Territory, now Oklahoma. The removal of the Indiana Potawatomi was documented by a Catholic priest, Benjamin Petit, who accompanied the Indians on the Potawatomi Trail of Death. Petit died while returning to Indiana. His diary was published in 1941 by the Indiana Historical Society. Many Potawatomi found ways to remain, primarily those in Michigan. Others fled to their Odawa neighbors or to Canada to avoid removal to the west. Iowa, Wabash River Maumksuck (, "Big Foot") at Lake Geneva Mecosta (, "Having a Bear's Foot") Chief Menominee (1791?–1841) Twin Lakes of Marshall County Pamtipee of Nottawasippi Mackahtamoah (, "Black Wolf") of Nottawasippi Pashpoho of Yellow River near Rochester, Indiana Pepinawah Leopold Pokagon (–1841) Simon Pokagon (–1899) Sauganash (Billy Caldwell) removed his band ultimately to what would become Council Bluffs, Iowa in 1838, where they lived at what was known as Caldwell's Camp. Father Pierre-Jean De Smet established a mission there that was active 1837-1839. Shupshewahno (19th century – 1841) or (Vision of a Lion) at Shipshewana Lake. Topinbee (The Younger) on the St. Joseph River Wabanim (, "White Dog") on the Iroquois River (Snapping Turtle) on the Iroquois River Wanatah Weesionas (see Ashkum) Wewesh Bands Several bands of Potawatomi are active. United States Federally recognized Potawatomi tribes in the United States: Citizen Potawatomi Nation (Shishibéniyék), Oklahoma Forest County Potawatomi Community (Ksenyaniyék), Wisconsin Hannahville Indian Community (Wigwas zibiwniyék), Michigan Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Band of Pottawatomi (also known as the Gun Lake tribe) (Mthebnéshiniyêk), based in Dorr in Allegan County, Michigan Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi (Nadwézibiniyêk), based in Calhoun County, Michigan Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians (Pokégnek Bodéwadmik), Michigan and Indiana Prairie Band of Potawatomi Nation (Mshkodéniwék ), Kansas Canada - First Nations with Potawatomi people Caldwell First Nation (Zaaga'iganiniwag), Point Pelee and Pelee Island, Ontario Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation (Neyaashiinigmiing), Bruce Peninsula, Ontario Saugeen First Nation (Saukiing), Ontario (Bruce Peninsula) Chippewas of Kettle and Stony Point (Wiiwkwedong), Ontario Moose Deer Point First Nation, Ontario Walpole Island First | western and northern Michigan. They also found the tribe located along the Door Peninsula of Wisconsin. By the end of the French period, the Potawatomi had begun a move to the Detroit area, leaving the large communities in Wisconsin. The French helped to solidify their alliance with the Potawatomi by helping them raid numerous Sauk villages and Fox villages in the early 1700s as well as by compelling the Kickapoo nation to make many concessions to the Potawatomi. Madouche during the Fox Wars Millouisillyny Onanghisse (Wnaneg-gizs "Shimmering Light") at Green Bay Otchik at Detroit British period (1763–1783) The British period of contact began when France ceded its lands after the defeat in the French and Indian War (or Seven Years' War). Pontiac's Rebellion was an attempt by Native Americans to push the British and other European settlers out of their territory. The Potawatomi captured every British frontier garrison but the one at Detroit. The Potawatomi nation continued to grow and expanded westward from Detroit, most notably in the development of the St. Joseph villages adjacent to the Miami in southwestern Michigan. The Wisconsin communities continued and moved south along the Lake Michigan shoreline. Nanaquiba (Water Moccasin) at Detroit Ninivois at Detroit Peshibon at St. Joseph Washee (from , "the Swan") at St. Joseph during Pontiac's Rebellion United States treaty period (1783–1830) The United States treaty period of Potawatomi history began with the Treaty of Paris (1783), which ended the American Revolutionary War and established the United States' interest in the lower Great Lakes. It lasted until the treaties for Indian Removal were signed. The US recognized the Potawatomi as a single tribe. They often had a few tribal leaders whom all villages accepted. The Potawatomi had a decentralized society, with several main divisions based on geographic locations: Milwaukee or Wisconsin area, Detroit or Huron River, the St. Joseph River, the Kankakee River, Tippecanoe and Wabash Rivers, the Illinois River and Lake Peoria, and the Des Plaines and Fox Rivers. The chiefs listed below are grouped by geographic area. Milwaukee Potawatomi Manamol Siggenauk (: "Le Tourneau" or "Blackbird") Chicago Potawatomi Billy Caldwell, also known as Sauganash (Zhaaganaash: "Englishman") (1780–1841) Des Plaines and Fox River Potawatomi Aptakisic (, "Half Day") Mukatapenaise ( "Blackbird") Waubansee (He Causes Paleness) Waweachsetoh along with La Gesse, Gomo, or Masemo (Resting Fish) Illinois River Potawatomi Mucktypoke (: "Black Partridge") Senachewine ( 1831) (Petacho or "Difficult Current") was the brother of Gomo, who was chief among the Lake Peoria Potawatomi Kankakee River (Iroquois and Yellow Rivers) Potawatomi Main Poc, also known as Webebeset ("Crafty One") Micsawbee 19th century Notawkah (Rattlesnake) on the Yellow River Nuscotomeg (, "Mad Sturgeon") on the Iroquois and Kankakee Rivers Mesasa (, "Turkey Foot") St. Joseph and Elkhart Potawatomi Chebass (: "Little Duck") on the St. Joseph River Five Medals (: "Five-coin") on the Elkhart River Onaska on the Elkhart River Topinbee (He who sits Quietly) ( 1826) Tippecanoe and Wabash River Potawatomi Aubenaubee (1761–1837/8) on the Tippecanoe River Askum (More and More) on the Eel River George Cicott (1800?–1833) Keesass on the Wabash River Kewanna (1790?–1840s?) (Prairie Chicken) Eel River Kinkash (see Askum) Magaago Monoquet (1790s–1830s) on the Tippecanoe River Tiosa on the Tippecanoe River Winamac (, "Catfish")—allied with the British during the War of 1812 Winamac (, "Catfish")—allied with the Americans during the War of 1812 Fort Wayne Potawatomi Metea (1760?–1827) (, "Sulks") Wabnaneme on the Pigeon River American removal period (1830–1840) The removal period of Potawatomi history began with the treaties of the late 1820s when the United States created reservations. Billy Caldwell and Alexander Robinson negotiated for the United Nations of Chippewa, Ottawa, and Potowatomi in the Second Treaty of Prairie du Chien (1829), by which they ceded most of their lands in Wisconsin and Michigan. Some Potawatomi became religious followers of the "Kickapoo Prophet", Kennekuk. Over the years, the US reduced the size of the reservations under pressure for land by invading European Americans. The final step followed the Treaty of Chicago, negotiated in 1833 for the tribes by Caldwell and Robinson. In return for land cessions, the US promised new lands, annuities, and supplies to enable the peoples to develop new homes. The Illinois Potawatomi were removed to Nebraska and the Indiana Potawatomi to Kansas, both west of the Mississippi River. Often, annuities and supplies were reduced or late in arrival, and the Potawatomi suffered after their relocations. Those in Kansas later were removed to Indian Territory, now Oklahoma. The removal of the Indiana Potawatomi was documented by a Catholic priest, Benjamin Petit, who accompanied the Indians on the Potawatomi Trail of Death. Petit died while returning to Indiana. His diary was published in 1941 by the Indiana Historical Society. Many Potawatomi found ways to remain, primarily those in Michigan. Others fled to their Odawa neighbors or to Canada to avoid removal to the west. Iowa, Wabash River Maumksuck (, "Big Foot") at Lake Geneva Mecosta (, "Having a Bear's Foot") Chief Menominee (1791?–1841) Twin Lakes of Marshall County Pamtipee of Nottawasippi Mackahtamoah (, "Black Wolf") of Nottawasippi Pashpoho of Yellow River near Rochester, Indiana Pepinawah Leopold Pokagon (–1841) Simon Pokagon (–1899) Sauganash (Billy Caldwell) removed his band ultimately to what would become Council Bluffs, Iowa in 1838, where they lived at what was known as Caldwell's Camp. Father Pierre-Jean De Smet established a mission there that was active 1837-1839. Shupshewahno (19th century – 1841) or (Vision of a Lion) at Shipshewana Lake. Topinbee (The Younger) on the St. Joseph River Wabanim (, "White Dog") on the Iroquois River (Snapping Turtle) on the Iroquois River Wanatah Weesionas (see Ashkum) Wewesh Bands Several bands of Potawatomi are active. United States Federally recognized Potawatomi tribes in the United States: Citizen Potawatomi Nation (Shishibéniyék), Oklahoma Forest County Potawatomi Community (Ksenyaniyék), Wisconsin Hannahville Indian Community (Wigwas zibiwniyék), Michigan Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Band of Pottawatomi (also known as the Gun Lake tribe) (Mthebnéshiniyêk), based in Dorr in Allegan County, Michigan Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi (Nadwézibiniyêk), based in Calhoun County, Michigan Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians (Pokégnek Bodéwadmik), Michigan and Indiana Prairie Band of Potawatomi Nation (Mshkodéniwék ), Kansas Canada - First Nations with Potawatomi people Caldwell First Nation (Zaaga'iganiniwag), Point Pelee and Pelee Island, Ontario Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation (Neyaashiinigmiing), Bruce Peninsula, Ontario Saugeen First Nation (Saukiing), Ontario (Bruce Peninsula) Chippewas of Kettle and Stony Point (Wiiwkwedong), Ontario Moose Deer Point First Nation, Ontario Walpole Island First Nation (Bkejwanong) on an unceded island between the United States and Canada Wasauksing First Nation (Waaseyakosing), Parry Island, Ontario Population Clans La Chauvignerie (1736) and Morgan (1877) mention among the Potawatomi doodems (clans) being: Bené (Turkey) Gagagshi (Crow) Gnew (Golden Eagle) Jejakwe (Thunderer, i.e. Crane) Mag (Loon) Mekchi (Frog) Mek (Beaver) Mewi'a (Wolf) Mgezewa |
The telenovela is an adaptation of the Spanish telenovela Ana y los 7. It is adapted in Mexico by Alejandro Pohlenz, Marcia del Río and Pablo Ferrer. Series | telenovela Ana y los 7. It is adapted in Mexico by Alejandro Pohlenz, Marcia del Río and Pablo Ferrer. Series overview Episodes Episodes 1—19 Episodes 20—39 Episodes 40—59 Episodes 60—79 Episodes 80—99 Episodes |
A day later it was reported that 35 year old Gerald Washington (18-0-1, 12 KOs) was in the lead of landing the world title fight. | Un día después, se informó que Gerald Washington (18-0-1, 12 KOs), de 35 años, lideraba el desempate del título mundial. |
in the Maryland House of Delegates from district 3A since 2015. Early life and career Krimm was born in Cumberland, Maryland on January 5, 1951, where she attended Bishop Walsh School. She later graduated from the University of Maryland, where she earned a paralegal certificate, and from Frostburg State University, where she earned a B.A. degree, and later an M.B.A. degree, in political science. She entered politics in 2007 by becoming a member of the Maryland Democratic Party. From 2009 to 2013, she served as a legislative aide to delegates C. Sue Hecht and Galen R. Clagett, who both represented District 3A in the Maryland House of Delegates. In 2009, Krimm was elected to the Frederick Board of Aldermen. During her term, she served on the city's Airport Commission and Taxicab Commission. In January 2014, Krimm announced her candidacy for the Maryland House of Delegates. She received 36.3 percent of the vote in the Democratic primary and 28.0 percent of the vote in the general election. In the legislature Krimm was sworn into the Maryland House of the Delegates on January 14, 2015. Committee assignments Appropriations Committee, 2015–present (oversight committee on pensions, 2015–present; vice-chair, transportation & the environment subcommittee, 2019–present, member, 2015–present; member, capital budget subcommittee, 2020–present) Joint Committee on Ending Homelessness, 2015–present Special Joint Committee on Pensions, 2015–present House Chair, Joint Audit and Evaluation Committee, 2020–present Work Group to Study Shelter and Supportive Services for Unaccompanied Homeless Minors, 2019–2020 Other memberships Maryland Legislative Latino Caucus, 2015–present Maryland Military Installation Legislative Caucus, 2017–present Maryland Legislative Transit Caucus, 2019–present President, Women Legislators of Maryland, 2020–2021 (member, 2015–present; 2nd vice-president, 2016–2018; 1st vice-president, 2018–2019; vice-president, 2019–2020) Maryland Veterans Caucus, 2022–present (house executive board, 2022–present) Political positions Housing In 2020, Krimm co-sponsored House Bill 206, which provided government aid to unaccompanied minors. The bill unanimously passed both chambers of the Maryland General Assembly and became law. She also introduced legislation that would require real estate agents or homeowners to disclose that a property is prone to sinkholes. The bill unanimously passed the Maryland House of Delegates, but did not receive a vote in the Maryland Senate. Krimm reintroduced the bill during the 2021 session, where it passed both chambers and became law. Economy and jobs Krimm introduced legislation during the 2019 legislative session that would have loosened franchise restrictions on small brewers. The bill passed both chambers of the Maryland General Assembly with unanimous support and was signed into law by Governor Larry Hogan. Krimm is an advocate of increased use of telework. | !Percent !Outcome |- |- |Carol L. Krimm, Democratic |3,087 | 36.3% | Won |- |- |Karen Lewis Young, Democratic |2,938 | 34.5% | Won |- |- |Roger Wilson, Democratic |1,938 | 22.8% | |- |- |Nicholas Bouquet, Democratic |549 | 6.4% | |- |} 2014 Race for Maryland House of Delegates – 3A District (General Election) Voters to choose two: {|class="wikitable" |- !Name !Votes !Percent !Outcome |- |- |Carol L. Krimm, Democratic |11,654 | 28.0% | Won |- |- |Karen Lewis Young, Democratic |10,944 | 26.3% | Won |- |- |Paul Smith, Republican |9,930 | 23.9% | |- |- |Victoria Wilkins, Republican |8,981 | 21.6% | |- |- |Other write-ins |47 | 0.1% | |- |} 2018 Race for Maryland House of Delegates – 3A District (Democratic Primary) Voters to choose two: {|class="wikitable" |- !Name !Votes !Percent !Outcome |- |- |Karen Lewis Young, Democratic |5,393 | 45.4% | Won |- |- |Carol L. Krimm, Democratic |4,460 | 37.5% | Won |- |- |Ryan Trout, Democratic |2,034 | 17.1% | |- |} 2018 Race for Maryland House of Delegates – 3A District (General Election) Voters to choose two: {|class="wikitable" |- !Name !Votes !Percent !Outcome |- |- |Karen Lewis Young, Democratic |18,725 | 31.4% | Won |- |- |Carol L. Krimm, Democratic |18,705 | 31.3% | Won |- |- |Mike Bowersox, Republican |11,157 | 18.7% | |- |- |James Dvorak, Republican |9,568 | 16.0% | |- |- |Jeremy Harbaugh, Libertarian |1,492 | 2.5% | |- |
what age does a child have to be to sit in the front seat? | Washington law doesn't allow children to sit in the front seat of the car until age 13. Puerto Rico law requires children to remain in the back seat of the car until age 12. |
Garden (born Karl-Heinz Rothmayer; 1924–2015) was a popular German stage, television, film actor and singer, whose career ended abruptly in 1970 when it was revealed by some of his victims that he had worked in 1944 as a paid Gestapo informant in Salzburg, Austria. Garden, under his birth name Rothmayer, had already been investigated by a Berlin, Germany, state prosecutor between 1967 and 1970 for aiding | investigated by a Berlin, Germany, state prosecutor between 1967 and 1970 for aiding and abetting murder, because two people he had denounced to the Gestapo had been sentenced to death, and executed. The prosecutor closed the case without taking further action. Selected filmography The False Adam (1955) Ball at the Savoy (1955) My Leopold (1955) How Do I Become a Film Star? (1955) |
what is the difference of object and thing? | When used as nouns, object means a that has , whereas thing means that which is considered to exist as a separate entity, object, quality or concept. When used as verbs, object means to disagree with something or someone, whereas thing means to express as a thing. |
The Swiss 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Army Corps were to fight delaying actions at the border, while all who could retreated to the Alpine refuge known as the Réduit national. | O 2º, 3º e 4º Corpo de Exército suíço conteria os invasores na fronteira, enquanto os demais recuariam para o refúgio alpino conhecido como Réduit national. |
event that is a part of the Speedway Grand Prix Series. Winners Most wins | a part of the Speedway Grand Prix Series. Winners Most wins Jason |
pyranthes is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Edward | It is found on Borneo. References Moths described in 1894 Spilomelinae |
Many of the active volcanoes are international mountains shared with Chile. | Muitos dos vulcões ativos são montanhas internacionais compartilhadas com o Chile. |
The Musée de la Navigation sur le Rhin, also going by the name of Naviscope, located in an old ship, is dedicated to the history of commercial navigation on the Rhine. | Muzej plovbe po Renu (Musée de la Navigation sur le Rhin), imenovan tudi Naviscope, je v stari ladji in je posvečen zgodovini trgovskega prometa po Renu. |
What is 19g-4h+4-20(g-1)? | =19g-4h+4-20g+20\n\n= -g-4h+24 |
does ogx shampoo have sulfates? | Organix shampoos contain no sulfates or parabens, and they are safe for color treated hair. ... These shampoos cost $8 and are not tested on animals. People stated in the reviews that this shampoo gave them just the right amount of moisture at the bottom and lack of oil at the scalp. |
One of my geography professors stated that there are no mountains east of the Mississippi river. Why? | No mountains? What does he call the Appalachians, the Adirondacks, the Green Mountains? Maybe they're not as tall as the Rockies, but there are certainly mountains east of the Misssissippi river. |
Peter Deriashnyj | Деряжний Петро Федорович |
I men's basketball season. The Broncs, led by second year head coach Kevin Baggett, played their home games at Alumni Gymnasium and were members of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. They finished the season 14–17, 9–11 in MAAC play to finish | the season 14–17, 9–11 in MAAC play to finish in a three way tie for sixth place. They advanced to the quarterfinals of the MAAC Tournament where they lost to Iona. Roster Schedule |- !colspan=9 style="background:#900B36; color:#FFFFFF;"| Exhibition |- !colspan=9 style="background:#900B36; |
where do hymns come from? | But the history of hymns predates the 19th-Century Father Faber by at least two thousand years. The word "hymn" comes from the Greek "hymnos" and this gives some indication as to the age of hymnody. They were originally songs written in honour of the Gods, leading figures and heroes. |
Ariel (DJ) | أرييل |
Nascimento co-wrote and performed the song "Breath After Breath", featured on the band's 1993 album Duran Duran. | Nascimento a coécrit et enregistré la chanson Breath After Breath, présenté sur l'album de 1993 du groupe Duran Duran. |
Calenzano | 卡伦扎诺 |
High School, Archbishop Blanch School and Bellerive FCJ Catholic College. The school is on Aigburth Road (A561) just north of Aigburth railway station in Aigburth, just east of Otterspool. It is next to the Church of St Anne, Aigburth (C of E) which is the local parish covering the school. History The school was founded by Alderman William Preston, one time Mayor of Liverpool, and the Vicar of St. Margaret's, Anfield, Reverend John Sheepshanks. The school opened in 1879 by the parish dignitary and MP for West Toxteth, Mr TB Royden. The school's first Headmaster was Mr E Crossley and an early teacher and benefactor was Mrs Gertrude Langton. The school began as a Higher Grade School and after the 1918 Education Act, St Margaret's was recognised as a Central School with a selective intake based on a competitive examination. After the Education Act 1944, the school was restyled St. Margaret's Church of England School and during the 1950s courses leading to the GCE 'O' Level and 'A' Level examinations were established. | The school is on Aigburth Road (A561) just north of Aigburth railway station in Aigburth, just east of Otterspool. It is next to the Church of St Anne, Aigburth (C of E) which is the local parish covering the school. History The school was founded by Alderman William Preston, one time Mayor of Liverpool, and the Vicar of St. Margaret's, Anfield, Reverend John Sheepshanks. The school opened in 1879 by the parish dignitary and MP for West Toxteth, Mr TB Royden. The school's first Headmaster was Mr E Crossley and an early teacher and benefactor was Mrs Gertrude Langton. The school began as a Higher Grade School and after the 1918 Education Act, St Margaret's was recognised as a Central School with a selective intake based on a competitive examination. After the Education Act 1944, the school was restyled St. Margaret's Church of England School and during the 1950s courses leading to the GCE 'O' Level and 'A' Level examinations were established. In 1963 the school moved from Anfield to Aigburth. In |
Upgrading from bt voyager to bt home hub!? | The home hub comes with one lead for an ethernet connection and one USB lead. You can also connect wirelessly, if you have a wireless adapter for your PC.\n\nThe setup software is fine as long as you only want a simple setup. My PCs connected (one ethernet and one wireless) to the internet without a problem, but I cannot get my file sharing working - although it was working fine with my voyager 2500V.\n\nThere are some things that are naff - it installs its own web-browser and tries to change your default home page. Also, I had trouble downloading the norton security software (though it is fine now, after goodness knows how many re-starts of my computer). The other thing is that it installs other cr*p like softphone and communicator and various help files, which I eventually uninstalled because my computer was taking far too long to start. Before you can download the Norton Security suite, you will have to uninstall any Norton Security ithat you already have (which mean that your PC is unprotected during the download) and I also uninstalled my voyager software, though this isn't essential (as long as you like drinking coffee!) |
1988 by a Japanese team. The Ge'nyen massif is regarded as the 13th most holy mountain among the 24 holy mountains of Tibetan Buddhism. Lenggu Monastery is located in a steep valley at the base of the mountain's eastern flank. Ascents In 1988, the first recorded ascent of the Genyen Massif was made by a Japanese team. They were followed by an Italian group who used a new route on the east face. In autumn 2006, Christine Boskoff (of Mountain Madness adventure company) and Charlie | of , it is the third highest peak in the province. It was first climbed in 1988 by a Japanese team. The Ge'nyen massif is regarded as the 13th most holy mountain among the 24 holy mountains of Tibetan Buddhism. Lenggu Monastery is located in a steep valley at the base of the mountain's eastern flank. Ascents In 1988, the first recorded ascent of the Genyen Massif was made by a Japanese team. They |
when college responses arrive, does a "yes" always come in a large envelope? | not necessarily! i got an unofficial official acceptance in a regular sized letter...basically the dean of the school saying welcome, you'll get your big acceptance packet soon. |
Siccia buettikeri is a moth in the family Erebidae. It | Lepidoptera generic names catalog Moths described in 1988 Nudariina Moths |
Finding the probability? | So what is the question if you already solved it? |
Yet this is what happened on February 13, 2012 in Turin, northern Italy. | Doch genau das ist am 13. Februar 2012 im norditalienischen Turin geschehen. |
Northern Oregon Coast Range | Chaîne côtière nord de l'Oregon |
Wrestling Superstars Live promotion. It was created in 1999 as the AWA Superstars of Wrestling | Wrestling World Tag Team Championship. Title history An indicates that the title change occurred no later than this date. External links wrestlingsuperstarslive.com World professional wrestling championships Tag team wrestling championships |
bullfrog | крастава |
from 1993 to 2001. Kinmen County magistracy 2010 Mainland China visit Chen and 180 delegates visited Xiamen in Fujian Province in December 2010 for a four-day visit to inaugurate the historic direct ferry links from Taiwan to Mainland China. | was the first Magistrate of Kinmen County from 1993 to 2001. Kinmen County magistracy 2010 Mainland China visit Chen and 180 delegates visited Xiamen in Fujian Province in December 2010 for a four-day visit to inaugurate the historic direct ferry links from Taiwan to Mainland China. He |
Despite the polemic that began at the end of 2010, Tilos Rádió has already received an answer to their official statement (HUN) against the investigation. | متنازعہ بحث کے باوجود جو 2010 کے آخر میں شروع کی گئی، ٹیلوس ریڈیو پہلے سے ہی (ہن) کی تحقیقات کے خلاف ان کے سرکاری بیان کا جواب موصول کر چکی ہے۔ |
for the Southern District of California from 1958 to 1960, and was in private practice in Los Angeles for the next seven years. President Lyndon B. Johnson named him United States Attorney for the Central District of California in 1967. In 1970, Richard Nixon appointed him executive director of the President's Commission on Campus Unrest. He was also an adjunct professor at Loyola Law School. Federal judicial service On April 21, 1971, President Richard Nixon nominated Byrne to a new seat on the United States District Court for the Central District of California created by 84 Stat. 294. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on May 20, and received his commission the same day. Byrne served as Chief Judge from 1994 to 1998. He assumed senior status on February 28, 1998. His service terminated on January 12, 2006, due to his death in Los Feliz, Los Angeles, California. Pentagon Papers trial Byrne was assigned the Pentagon Papers case the same year he arrived on the bench. | He was also an adjunct professor at Loyola Law School. Federal judicial service On April 21, 1971, President Richard Nixon nominated Byrne to a new seat on the United States District Court for the Central District of California created by 84 Stat. 294. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on May 20, and received his commission the same day. Byrne served as Chief Judge from 1994 to 1998. He assumed senior status on February 28, 1998. His service terminated on January 12, 2006, due to his death in Los Feliz, Los Angeles, California. Pentagon Papers trial Byrne was assigned the Pentagon Papers case the same year he arrived on the bench. In the midst of the trial, several twists served to destroy the government's case. The first revelation came on April 26, 1973, when the government prosecutor disclosed that White House operatives had burgled the Beverly Hills office of Ellsberg's psychiatrist. The burglars, led by G. Gordon Liddy and E. Howard Hunt, were not apprehended until after they burgled the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate complex in Washington nine months later. Days after the disclosure, Richard Nixon's two top lieutenants, John Ehrlichman and H.R. Haldeman, resigned, and White House counsel John Dean was fired. A few days later, Byrne disclosed in court that Ehrlichman had offered him the position of FBI director. On May 9, Byrne learned of yet another illegality: the FBI had secretly taped phone conversations between Ellsberg and Morton Halperin, who had supervised the Pentagon Papers study. Finally, when the government claimed it had lost all records of the wiretapping, Byrne declared a mistrial on May 11, 1973. It was later learned that while Byrne was presiding over the pending Ellsberg trial, John D. Ehrlichman met with Byrne to discuss the judge's becoming director of the FBI. Byrne met |
what size mountain bike fork do i need? | Wheel sizes If you have 27.5/650B or 29in wheels then you need the corresponding size fork. Tip: if you have 26in wheels you can use 26in size forks (obviously) but you can also get away with running a 27.5/650B fork without messing up your bike's handling significantly. |
Berkeley Hills | Đồi Berkeley |
Claus Westermann, Praise and Lament in the Psalms. | Claus Westermann: Lob und Klage in den Psalmen. |
are aries man and woman compatible? | An Aries man will be very attracted to an Aries woman, and vice versa. They are both enthusiastic and it's very difficult to control them. Not to mention they are true egoists who need to make an effort to keep their lives in balance. As they are both Fire signs, their relationship will be protected by this element. |
It's called the Sanyuan Bridge. | Si chiama ponte Sanyuan. |
in (Valkininkai) eldership, Varėna district municipality, Alytus County, southeastern Lithuania. According to the 2001 census, the village | is a village in (Valkininkai) eldership, Varėna district municipality, Alytus County, southeastern Lithuania. According |
First she hung up on President-elect Barack Obama--twice. | She hung upon Obama, twice |
Tom dropped out of the tournament. | Tom turnuvayı bıraktı. |
chat forum that used to be called air g (what is new name?) how to access new site? | I think it's gone away - but I could be wrong. |
Kelly Markus | كيلي ماركوس |
the year 2006 and that agrees in the time with ARCO (the International Fair of Contemporary Art). In terms of number of galleries, it is the second largest contemporary art fair in Spain. In its third annual event, Art Madrid 80 galleries of modern art and contemporary art were present - 59 of them from Spain and 21 international. In 2007 23,000 visitors and 20 million Euros in sales were surpassed. Arte y Asociados, Art Madrid's organizing company, is launching the first edition of FIART Valencia, the "International Fair of Modern and Contemporary Art of Valencia". The fairgrounds will include 4,000 square meters of exhibition space and a projection of 50 participating galleries. FIART Valencia will be held from September 25 to October 1, 2008, at the Feria de Valencia pavilions, coinciding with Habitat Valencia Forward, an event that includes the International Furniture Fair of Valencia and the International Decoration Fair which, in the last edition, received more than 80.000 professional visitors. Galleries in Art Madrid 2008 A. Cortina - Barcelona Ab - Antoni Botey - Barcelona Alba Cabrera - Valencia Aleph - Ciudad Real Alexandra Irigoyen - Madrid Angel Guido Art Project - Argentina Anquins - Reus Antonio Prátes - Portugal Art Lounge - Portugal Arte & Arte Gallery - Madrid Arte Privado - Argentina Artetrece - Madrid Atelier - Barcelona La Aurora - Murcia Barcelona - Barcelona Bat Alberto Cornejo- Madrid Beaux Arts Gallery – Miami (EE.UU.) Benlliure - Valencia Bennassar - Baleares Carlos Teixidó - Barcelona Carme Espinet - Barcelona Carmen Del Campo - Córdoba Clave - Murcia Comosmoarte - Alicante | in sales were surpassed. Arte y Asociados, Art Madrid's organizing company, is launching the first edition of FIART Valencia, the "International Fair of Modern and Contemporary Art of Valencia". The fairgrounds will include 4,000 square meters of exhibition space and a projection of 50 participating galleries. FIART Valencia will be held from September 25 to October 1, 2008, at the Feria de Valencia pavilions, coinciding with Habitat Valencia Forward, an event that includes the International Furniture Fair of Valencia and the International Decoration Fair which, in the last edition, received more than 80.000 professional visitors. Galleries in Art Madrid 2008 A. Cortina - Barcelona Ab - Antoni Botey - Barcelona Alba Cabrera - Valencia Aleph - Ciudad Real Alexandra Irigoyen - Madrid Angel Guido Art Project - Argentina Anquins - Reus Antonio Prátes - Portugal Art Lounge - Portugal Arte & Arte Gallery - Madrid Arte Privado - Argentina Artetrece - Madrid Atelier - Barcelona La Aurora - Murcia Barcelona - Barcelona Bat Alberto Cornejo- Madrid Beaux Arts Gallery – Miami (EE.UU.) Benlliure - Valencia Bennassar - Baleares Carlos Teixidó - Barcelona Carme Espinet |
Haruiro Ouse | 春色桜瀬 |
Shortly after the republic proclaimed independence from the Austro-Hungarian Empire a popular uprising took place in Lviv, where most residents were Polish and did not want to be part of a non-Polish state. | Pouco despois da proclamación da independencia do Imperio austrohúngaro, prodúcese un levantamento popular na cidade de Lviv, maioritariamente polaca, xa que os seus habitantes non desexaban pertencer a un estado nom polaco. |
Allaman was very impressed with Cox's musical ability, and both men composed more songs as background music. | Аламан је био импресиониран Коксовим музичким талентом, и обојица су компоновала још песама као позадинску музику. |
After the war, the country needs gold, but the Territory continues to give only tin. | После войны стране необходимо золото, но Территория продолжает давать только олово. |
peninsula and headland on the island of Stronsay, in Orkney, Scotland. The Odness peninsula contains the farm of Odiness. Odness is also within | - God Odina Settlement site record, Odness Canmore - Burnt Mound site record, Odiness Villages in |
The discovery of large reserves of natural gas in the North Sea off the English coast in 1965 led to the expensive conversion or replacement of most of the UK's gas cookers and gas heaters, except in Northern Ireland, from the late 1960s onwards. | Η ανακάλυψη μεγάλων αποθεμάτων φυσικού αερίου στη Βόρεια Θάλασσα στην ακτή της Σκωτίας κατά τις αρχές της δεκαετίας του 1960 οδήγησε στην εκτεταμένη μετατροπή ή αντικατάσταση των περισσοτέρων συσκευών που χρησιμοποιούσαν ανθρακαέριο στο Ηνωμένο Βασίλειο, με εξαίρεση τη Βόρεια Ιρλανδία, από τα τέλη της δεκαετίας του 1960 και έπειτα. |
The city has a nightlife that is considered one of the best in the country. | Thành phố có một cuộc sống về đêm được coi là một trong những nơi tốt nhất trong cả nước. |
Selected-ion flow-tube mass spectrometry | SIFT-MS |
How can a point hold mass or charge where it doesn't tell anything except position? | How can a point-particle have properties? |
what are the stars on top of the badges of the international players' jerseys? | it stands for how many times theyve won the world cup. italy has won it 4 times, brazil 5, and england only won it once. :) |
It is the struggle between truth and falsehood; justice and injustice.” | Haksızlığa, adaletsizliğe, zorbaya, kötülüğe karşı mücadele eder. |
There is no commandment in the New Testament that Jesus' disciples have to live in celibacy. | Det finns inte något direkt påbud i Nya Testamentet att Jesu lärjungar ska leva i celibat. |
what are similarities between natural selection and artificial selection? | Natural selection and selective breeding can both cause changes in animals and plants. The difference between the two is that natural selection happens naturally, but selective breeding only occurs when humans intervene. For this reason selective breeding is sometimes called artificial selection. |
The equation had the form of a hypergeometric equation to which Jacobi had found a solution. | Persamaan tersebut memiliki bentuk persamaan hipergeometris yang Jacobi temukan solusinya. |
1293 Sonja | سونیا ۱۲۹۳ |
What crowdfunding platform was used in the concert? | In December, Beyoncé along with a variety of other celebrities teamed up and produced a video campaign for "Demand A Plan", a bipartisan effort by a group of 950 US mayors and others designed to influence the federal government into rethinking its gun control laws, following the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. Beyoncé became an ambassador for the 2012 World Humanitarian Day campaign donating her song "I Was Here" and its music video, shot in the UN, to the campaign. In 2013, it was announced that Beyoncé would work with Salma Hayek and Frida Giannini on a Gucci "Chime for Change" campaign that aims to spread female empowerment. The campaign, which aired on February 28, was set to her new music. A concert for the cause took place on June 1, 2013 in London and included other acts like Ellie Goulding, Florence and the Machine, and Rita Ora. In advance of the concert, she appeared in a campaign video released on 15 May 2013, where she, along with Cameron Diaz, John Legend and Kylie Minogue, described inspiration from their mothers, while a number of other artists celebrated personal inspiration from other women, leading to a call for submission of photos of women of viewers' inspiration from which a selection was shown at the concert. Beyoncé said about her mother Tina Knowles that her gift was "finding the best qualities in every human being." With help of the crowdfunding platform Catapult, visitors of the concert could choose between several projects promoting education of women and girls. Beyoncé is also taking part in "Miss a Meal", a food-donation campaign, and supporting Goodwill charity through online charity auctions at Charitybuzz that support job creation throughout Europe and the U.S. |
Alexius III Angelus overthrows Isaac II, and becomes Byzantine Emperor. Births August 15 – Anthony of Padua, Portuguese preacher and saint (d. 1231) Princess Shōshi of Japan (d. 1211) Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester (d. 1265) Deaths March 3 – Hugh de Puiset, bishop of Durham (b. c. 1125) August 6 – Henry the Lion, Duke of Saxony and Bavaria (b. 1129) October 13 – Gualdim Pais, Great Master | defeats Castilian King Alfonso VIII. The Priory of St Mary's is founded in Bushmead. Alexius III Angelus overthrows Isaac II, and becomes Byzantine Emperor. Births August 15 – Anthony of Padua, Portuguese preacher and saint (d. 1231) Princess Shōshi of Japan (d. 1211) Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester (d. 1265) Deaths March 3 – Hugh de Puiset, bishop of Durham (b. c. 1125) August 6 – Henry the |
Graham launched his eponymous line which was sold at Soho's iconic If Boutique. He quickly earned a reputation for his "elegantly deconstructed clothing, sophisticated craftsmanship and unique custom prints". In 2006 he opened his first boutique on the first floor of ABC Carpet & Home where he used to work. In 2009 he established his flagship store and studio in downtown New York's Tribeca neighborhood. The boutique achieved an instant cult following, counting fans such as Jamie Bochert, Julia Roberts, Karen O and Helena Bonham Carter, the same year Graham was honored as a CFDA/Vogue finalist. His clothing line, including the capsule collection Anagram, was sold at select luxury retailers worldwide, like Dover Street Market, Joyce Hong Kong and Barneys New York. In 2016, Graham asked seven of his muses and friends, Gina Gershon, Alexandra Marzella, Jennifer Nettles, Parker Posey, Sunrise Ruffalo, Kara Walker and Naomi Yang to model his fall collection as female archetypes in a short film titled Palacetor. In 2017 he closed his New York City business and relocated to rural upstate New York where he relaunched his line as GaryGraham422 (422 referring to the street address of his | 2016, Graham asked seven of his muses and friends, Gina Gershon, Alexandra Marzella, Jennifer Nettles, Parker Posey, Sunrise Ruffalo, Kara Walker and Naomi Yang to model his fall collection as female archetypes in a short film titled Palacetor. In 2017 he closed his New York City business and relocated to rural upstate New York where he relaunched his line as GaryGraham422 (422 referring to the street address of his new boutique and studio). GaryGraham422 is "a site-specific creative endeavor dedicated to creating small-batch collections of hand-finished garments using antique textiles and custom jacquards". Later that year, Graham released his Fall 2017 ready-to-wear collection which was inspired by the 1870s Gothic Revival mansion located in Warwick, Rhode Island. In July 2021, Graham was featured as a finalist on season 2 of the Amazon TV series Making the Cut, a fashion design reality competition, and created an accompanying GaryGraham422 collection for Amazon Fashion. Industry recognition 2009: CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund Finalist 2010: Legend of Fashion Award, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago He is a member of the Council of Fashion Designers of America. Personal life Graham lives in the Catskills village of Franklin, New York in an historic former bank, with his partner Sean Scherer. References Sources Jessica Reaves, Designers Mantra: Learn in Chicago, Then Leave, New York Times, April 30, 2010 Laird Borrelli-Persson, Gary Graham and His Collaborators Are Rewriting History One Embroidery Stitch at a Time, Vogue, July 23, 2020 Eddie Roche, Making the Cut's Gary Graham Looks at the Show as His Reinvention, Daily Front Row, July 16, 2021 James Kleinmann, Exclusive Interview: Making the Cut Season 2 Fashion Designer Gary Graham ,Queer Review, July 6, 2021 Jessica Binns, Levi's Goes Avant-Garde on Amazon's 'Making the Cut', Sourcing Journal, July 30, 2021 External links GaryGraham422 |
is 5 hour energy drink safe? | Specifically, too much caffeine can cause nervousness, trouble sleeping, nausea, vomiting, rapid heartbeats, and higher blood pressure. Many makers of energy shots say children and those who are pregnant, nursing, or sensitive to caffeine should avoid the beverages. 5-Hour Energy advises no more than two bottles a day. |
the age of 22, Bryant was the best decathlete in the United Kingdom. He was ranked in the top ten for under-23s in the long jump and several other single events, and the top 20 among senior athletes. At the 2013 European Athletics U23 Championships, he came fourth and achieved his personal best of 8070 points. It was the first time in the history of these Championships that 8000 points did not place in the top three. 2014 He won a silver medal in the men's decathlon at the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Personal bests Outdoor Indoor References External links 1991 births Living people British decathletes English decathletes British male athletes | at the age of 22, Bryant was the best decathlete in the United Kingdom. He was ranked in the top ten for under-23s in the long jump and several other single events, and the top 20 among senior athletes. At the 2013 European Athletics U23 Championships, he came fourth and achieved his personal best of 8070 points. It was the first time in the history of these Championships that 8000 points did not place in the top three. 2014 He won a silver medal in the men's decathlon at the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Personal bests Outdoor Indoor References External links |
how many fbs conferences are there? | The FBS is the most competitive subdivision of NCAA Division I, which itself consists of the largest and most competitive schools in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). As of 2018, there are 10 conferences and 130 schools in FBS. |
The Carolingians and the Frankish monarchy. | The Carolingians and the Frankish Monarchy (en inglés). |
The metallic refrigerator has a water dispenser on the freezer door. | A stainless steel fridge in a house kitchen. |
A 1993 survey by the Estonian State Statistics Board indicated that nearly 80 percent of all potatoes consumed by Estonians either were privately grown or were received from friends or relatives. | Опрос, проведённый в 1993 году Эстонским государственным статистическим управлением, показал, что почти 80 процентов всего потребляемого эстонцами картофеля было выращено на личных подсобных хозяйствах либо получено от друзей или родственников. |
"Ten propositions on science and antiscience" in Social Text, 46/47:101–11, 1996. | "Ten propositions on science and antiscience" in Social Text, 46/47:101–111, 1996. |
Komsin | Комсін |
He can run very hard and with his stick he mandates strict order in the community. | ويمكنه الركض بسرعة كبيرة، ومن خلال عصاه، يقوم بفرض أوامر صارمة في المجتمع. |
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