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The Phoenix Force is an immortal and immutable manifestation of the universal force of life and passion. | La Fuerza Fénix es una manifestación inmortal y mutable de la fuerza primordial universal de la vida y la pasión. |
Cup, flying at a record average speed of 236.25 mph. Henshaw then turned his attention to long-distance flying. After reconnaissance of the eastern and western routes in 1938, he set off from Gravesend at 0335 GMT on Sunday 5 February 1939 to fly his Mew Gull to Cape Town and back. He refuelled on the way out in Oran in Algeria, crossed the Sahara to land in the Belgian Congo and then Angola, landing at Wingfield Aerodrome Cape Town after flying 6,377 miles in 40 hours. He spent 28 hours in Cape Town, and retraced his route back to the UK, landing on 9 February after a flight of 39 hours, 36 minutes. He experienced hazardous landings at remote bush airstrips, battling through a tropical storm, and overcoming extreme exhaustion on the return leg. He completed the whole 12,754-mile round trip in 4 days, 10 hours and 16 minutes, breaking the record for each leg and setting a solo record for the round trip. By the end, he was so tired that he had to be lifted out of the cockpit. His account of his air racing career is given in his book Flight of the Mew Gull (1980) The Cape record stood for more than 70 years. On 11 May 2009, Charles Stobart, flying a homebuilt Osprey GP-4, set a new record ratified by the FAI for the reverse route, Cape Town – London – Cape Town. Subsequently, on 3 September 2010, Steve Noujaim, flying a homebuilt Vans RV-7 supported by Prepare2go, landed at Southend Airport in the UK after completing a round-trip to Cape Town in 3 days, 11 hours and 16 minutes. The new record bettered Henshaw's time by just over four hours. G-AEXF was restored to its Cape flight configuration in the 1980s. It remained in flying condition at Breighton in Yorkshire until Feb 2013 when it was purchased by The Shuttleworth Collection. The Royal Aero Club awarded Henshaw the Britannia Trophy for his record flight. Second World War Henshaw considered enlisting in the Royal Air Force at the start of the Second World War, but he instead became a test pilot for Vickers Armstrong. He subsequently took the rank of sergeant pilot to fly a fully armed Spitfire to defend the factory, if needed, although he was never called upon to fly in combat. Henshaw started with Vickers Wellingtons at Weybridge. He did not enjoy the work, and was on the point of leaving when Jeffrey Quill invited him to test Spitfires in Southampton. In June 1940 Henshaw moved to the Castle Bromwich factory in Birmingham, which had been taken over by Vickers after poor production results by the Nuffield group. He was soon appointed to the post of Chief Test Pilot, leading a team of 25 others. The factory built over half of the total output of Spitfires ever made, and 350 Lancaster heavy bombers; Henshaw tested both types of aircraft. Production/acceptance test flying was essential, ensuring that faults were detected before aircraft were delivered to the front line, but it was potentially dangerous: two of his team were killed testing new aircraft. Henshaw survived many forced landings and a catastrophic crash in Wednesfield near Wolverhampton on 18 July 1942 which destroyed his aircraft. It is estimated that Henshaw flew 10% of all Spitfires and Seafires, testing up to 20 aircraft a day in often foggy conditions. He would also demonstrate the Spitfire to visiting dignitaries, such as Winston Churchill, | for Vickers Armstrong during the Second World War. Early life Henshaw was born in Peterborough, the eldest son of a wealthy Lincolnshire family. He was educated at King Edward VI Grammar School, Stratford-on-Avon ("Shakespeare's School" where he sat at the Bard's desk), and Lincoln School (formerly Lincoln Grammar School). He was awarded the Royal Humane Society Medal for saving the life of a boy from the River Witham. Air racing Henshaw took to motorcycles, and then learned to fly at the Skegness and East Lincolnshire Aero Club in 1932, funded by his father, who bought him a de Havilland Gipsy Moth. Henshaw received his private pilot's licence (no. 4572) on 6 June 1932. He made a name for himself in the 1930s in air racing. Aged only 20, he competed in King's Cup Air Race in 1933 flying a Comper Swift, winning the Siddeley Trophy. He also flew a Leopard Moth and an Arrow Active which caught fire while he was performing aerobatics: Henshaw bailed out safely. On 6 September 1935 Henshaw's aircraft came down in the Irish Sea while he was competing in the King's Cup; he was rescued by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company steamer, Ramsey Town. Following the rescue Henshaw presented Ramsey Town's commanding officer, Captain Archibald Holkham, with a barometer bearing an inscription which acknowledged that his skill and seamanship had probably saved his life. He later acquired Percival Mew Gull G-AEXF, with which he won the inaugural London-to-Isle of Man air race in 1937. Following extensive modifications by Essex Aero, he flew it to victory in the 1938 King's Cup, flying at a record average speed of 236.25 mph. Henshaw then turned his attention to long-distance flying. After reconnaissance of the eastern and western routes in 1938, he set off from Gravesend at 0335 GMT on Sunday 5 February 1939 to fly his Mew Gull to Cape Town and back. He refuelled on the way out in Oran in Algeria, crossed the Sahara to land in the Belgian Congo and then Angola, landing at Wingfield Aerodrome Cape Town after flying 6,377 miles in 40 hours. He spent 28 hours in Cape Town, and retraced his route back to the UK, landing on 9 February after a flight of 39 hours, 36 minutes. He experienced hazardous landings at remote bush airstrips, battling through a tropical storm, and overcoming extreme exhaustion on the return leg. He completed the whole 12,754-mile round trip in 4 days, 10 hours and 16 minutes, breaking the record for each leg and setting a solo record for the round trip. By the end, he was so tired that he had to be lifted out of the cockpit. His account of his air racing career is given in his book Flight of the Mew Gull (1980) The Cape record stood for more than 70 years. On 11 May 2009, Charles Stobart, flying a homebuilt Osprey GP-4, set a new record ratified by the FAI for the reverse route, Cape Town – London – Cape Town. Subsequently, on 3 September 2010, Steve Noujaim, flying a homebuilt Vans RV-7 supported by Prepare2go, landed at Southend Airport in the UK after completing a round-trip to |
one of six non-Hawazma tribes integrated into the Hawazma tribe in the mid-eighteenth century by way of an oath. The number of its members is about 750,000. The members of this group speak Sudanese Arabic. All members | into the Hawazma tribe in the mid-eighteenth century by way of an oath. The number of its members is about 750,000. The members of this group speak Sudanese Arabic. All members of |
Which is the best designing course I should opt at NID? | Which is the best designing course I should opt at NID for better future? |
Upon entering the Senate in 1964, he took over the seat of vice president Hubert Humphrey, another Norwegian-American. | Kui ta 1964. aastal valiti Senatisse, võttis ta üle asepresidendi Hubert Humphrey koha, kes oli samuti norra päritolu ameeriklane. |
Some critics, such as Alan Greenspan, believe that such large organisations should be deliberately broken up: "If they're too big to fail, they're too big". | Một số nhà phê bình, chẳng hạn như Alan Greenspan, tin rằng các tổ chức lớn như vậy nên cố tình chia tay: "Nếu chúng quá lớn để thất bại, thì chúng quá lớn". |
what is glucose c6h12o6 best described as | Next. Given the three equations below, what is the heat of reaction for the production of glucose, C6H12O6, as described by this equation 6C(s) + 6H2(g) + 3O2(g) â C6H12O6(s) C(s) + O2(g) â CO2(g), âH = â393.51 kJ H2(g) + ½ O2(g) â H2O(l), âH = â285.83 kJ C6H12O6(s) + 6O2(g) â 6CO2(g) + H2O(l), âH = â2803.02...ext. Given the three equations below, what is the heat of reaction for the production of glucose, C6H12O6, as described by this equation 6C(s) + 6H2(g) + 3O2(g) â C6H12O6(s) C(s) + O2(g) â CO2(g), âH = â393.51 kJ H2(g) + ½ O2(g) â H2O(l), âH = â285.83 kJ C6H12O6(s) + 6O2(g) â 6CO2(g) + H2O(l), âH = â2803.02... |
A group of cheerleaders in warm-up suits posing for photo. | a group of girls are posing. |
A little later, a deer appears and the Beast becomes tense as if he wanted to run away to hunt it. | Un poco más tarde, aparece un ciervo y la Bestia se pone tenso como si quisiera salir corriendo para cazarlo. |
he visited the controversial Kafin Zaki Dam site in April 2009 and endorsed the dam's construction. However, Senator Ahmad Ibrahim Lawan of Yobe North called on the committee to visit downstream users of the Jama'are River before taking a position. In August 2009 Senator Lawan spoke against the proposed dam. He stated that the Tiga and Challawa dams on the Hadejia River had already reduced downstream water flow drastically, and the Jama'are River was now the main source of water in the Yobe River. He said the dams caused intense poverty, increased desert encroachment, migration and conflicts between arable farmers and herdsmen. He later was appointed as the | Barrister.↵He was appointed State Counsel to the Ministry Of Justice, Bauchi. He was elected to the House Of Representatives in 1999, and was re-elected in 2003. After taking his seat in the Senate for the 2007–2011 term. He was a chairman committees on Air Force, Federal Capital Territory, Finance and Judiciary and Human Rights & Legal Matters. In a mid-term evaluation of Senators in May 2009, ThisDay said only that he had no bill to his credit in past |
The CP/CMS architecture was revolutionary for its time. | Die CP/CMS-Architektur war für seine Zeit revolutionär. |
The exact boundaries changed greatly with time, but French landholdings of the English Kings remained extensive for decades. | و الحدود الدقيقة تغيرت كثيرا مع مرور الوقت ، ولكن ظلت حيازات الأراضي الفرنسية الملوك الإنجليزية واسعة على مدى عقود. |
in 1628 "Willem Jansz op het Begijnhof" was mentioned by Samuel Ampzing as a noted "plateel" manufacturer. The archives of Delft and Haarlem have documents that reflect various aspects of his life and that of his sons, most notably Gerrit who continued his business in Haarlem. Willem was a successful businessman and held leading positions in the Haarlem Guild of St. Luke from 1638. He died in Haarlem in 1655. Attribution of works The difficulties surrounding the secure dating and attribution of Dutch pottery of the 17th-century has to do with the differences in manufacturing process and purpose. Maiolica plates for daily use were much cheaper to produce and were generally of lower quality than those meant for special occasions. Most pottery makers in the Netherlands made both sorts, but did not leave distinguishing maker's marks on the bottom of them until the 18th-century. This leaves the puzzle of attribution up to the various distinguishing traits of style. Since most 17th-century Dutch earthenware was meant to imitate Italian or Chinese imported models, it is difficult to trace the various types to specific factories. For centuries it was assumed that all pottery (besides tiles) in the Netherlands in the 16th- and 17th-centuries was imported from France, Italy or China or came from a few manufacturing centers in Antwerp. Certainly Antwerp had many manufacturers of tin-glazed ware in the 16th-century. Early in the 20th-century it was already concluded that Rotterdam, Delft, Haarlem and Amsterdam were also production centers. Recent 20th-century research into archeological finds in the Netherlands show how difficult it is to prove the precise origin of pottery shards though their factories are securely documented through archival documentation. Most ovens for bread or pottery baking were situated outside city limits as a fire hazard, and when large quantities of waste material was created through process-related problems, these were generally disposed of elsewhere, being used as landfill for repairing dikes, for example. Based on analysis | noted "plateel" manufacturer. The archives of Delft and Haarlem have documents that reflect various aspects of his life and that of his sons, most notably Gerrit who continued his business in Haarlem. Willem was a successful businessman and held leading positions in the Haarlem Guild of St. Luke from 1638. He died in Haarlem in 1655. Attribution of works The difficulties surrounding the secure dating and attribution of Dutch pottery of the 17th-century has to do with the differences in manufacturing process and purpose. Maiolica plates for daily use were much cheaper to produce and were generally of lower quality than those meant for special occasions. Most pottery makers in the Netherlands made both sorts, but did not leave distinguishing maker's marks on the bottom of them until the 18th-century. This leaves the puzzle of attribution up to the various distinguishing traits of style. Since most 17th-century Dutch earthenware was meant to imitate Italian or Chinese imported models, it is difficult to trace the various types to specific factories. For centuries it was assumed that all pottery (besides tiles) in the Netherlands in the 16th- and 17th-centuries was imported from France, |
She and Ping Pong competed for the Xiaolin Apprentice top spot, as well as for Omi's attention. | Ea și Ping Pong au concurat pentru topul ucenicului Xiaolin și pentru atenția lui Omi. |
In 1940, an MGM talent scout saw Grayson performing at a music festival. | En 1940, un chasseur de talents de la MGM a apercu Grayson jouer dans un festival d'été de musique. |
He made wudu at home. | Abdestini evde aldı. |
I frankly don't know what to make of Besieged , which attempts to forge a complicated relationship between its protagonists through pure cinema, and has won admiration for being allusive, elusive, elliptical, and other words that begin with a and e (enigmatic, ambivalent, evocative, etc.). | I have mixed feelings about the film Besieged. |
Banya Bashi Mosque | Баня Баши джамия |
Fergana Challenger | Tournoi de tennis de Ferghana |
what is the main parts of the integumentary system? | ['Skin.', 'Skin appendages. Hairs. Nails. Sweat glands. Sebaceous glands.', 'Subcutaneous tissue and deep fascia.', 'Mucocutaneous junctions.', 'Breasts.'] |
downloads . Bleep.com is selling the album in mp3 and flac formats. Track listing Side A: "128.5" - 5:29 "124.2" - 3:57 | a promo. The titled Classid Trax is a play on the words "classic acid tracks". In March 2007, Paperline Records made these tracks available as mp3 downloads . Bleep.com is selling the album in mp3 and flac formats. Track listing Side A: "128.5" - |
On February 24, 2014, WWE launched a 24/7 streaming network. | El 24 de febrero de 2014, WWE lanzó una red de transmisión 24/7. |
The trial of Slobodan Milošević was never completed because Milošević died on 11 March 2006 while in ICTY custody. | El juicio de Slobodan Milošević nunca fue terminado debido a que Milošević murió el 11 de marzo de 2006, mientras estaba en custodia del TPIY. |
outfielder. He appeared in eight games for the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball (MLB) during the 1984 baseball season. Miller later moved to the Rockford, Illinois area, married and was assistant coach of the Kishwaukee College men's baseball team. References External links 1960 births Living people | (born June 2, 1960) is a former professional baseball outfielder. He appeared in eight games for the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball (MLB) during the 1984 baseball season. Miller later moved |
Don't you want to know who I am? | Não quer saber quem eu sou? |
how to change the birth certificate name? | The procedure to legally change your name on your birth certificate varies from state to state. In some states, like California you are required to publish a notice of your name change petition in a local newspaper and, explain to the court why you want to change your name. |
M1 (Istanbul Metro) | Linea M1 (metropolitana di Istanbul) |
are long term care policies tax deductible | Long Term Care Insurance Tax Deductions for Individuals. Tax-qualified policies are considered medical expenses. For an individual who itemizes income tax deductions, long-term care insurance premiums are tax deductible to the extent the premiums exceed 10 % of an individual's adjusted gross income (AGI). |
A further integral part of the Festival is the annual exchange of students from the Music and Art School in Osnabrück and the Barenboim-Said Conservatory in Nazareth. | Ein weiterer fester Bestandteil des Festivals ist der jährliche Austausch zwischen Schülern der Musik- und Kunstschule Osnabrück mit Schülern des Barenboim-Said Conservatory Nazareth. |
The school consists of three symbiotic parts: Ashdown Lodge (Nursery) — situated quarter of a mile from the Grove, is the Early Years department of Woodhouse Grove, for pre-school children aged between three and five. The nursery provides full day and part-time morning or afternoon sessions and is open all year except during the Christmas period. It also provides after-school care, and a local holiday play scheme. Brontë House (Junior) — for children aged between five and eleven is also a quarter of a mile from the Grove. Recent SATs results at ages seven and eleven regularly state Brontë House to be one of the top junior schools of the region, and there is automatic promotion to the Woodhouse Grove senior school. The headmaster of Brontë school is Simon Dunn. In 2014 there are 331 pupils registered as attending Brontë House. Woodhouse Grove (Secondary and sixth form) — has facilities that include a sports and performing arts complex, and boarding accommodation. The school has a broad intake, high academic standards and good examination results. The effectiveness of sporting facilities has provided county and national representatives. There is a commitment to local community services and fund-raising activities. The school has received financial investment over the last 15 years which has improved facilities. The Sports Hall and theatre complex was built in 2003 which was then followed by the addition of a Music and Performing Arts centre in 2009. A 25m competition pool Jubilee Swimming pool was completed at the time of the school's 200th year founding anniversary. 'The Grainge' is an all-weather pitch named after Old Grovian George "Leslie" Grainge who was at the school in the 1920s and later went on to be a professional Rugby player. Boarding Boarding arrangements are occasional, weekly or full. Day pupils take activities that are provided for those that board. Boarding accommodation consists of two houses: Brodwell House for boys, which was purpose-built in 2006, and Miller House for girls in the old part of the school. Activities are arranged for boarding pupils at weekends. Badge The school badge is an Escutcheon (or shield) bearing a Party per cross division of the field in Argent (or silver) that represents both the 'Cross of Christ' and 'Peace'. The tincture (or colour) of two quadrants is Gules (or red) that represents 'Courage and magnaminity'. The remaining quadrants have a tincture of Vert (or green) that stands for 'Hope and Joy'. An Escallop (or sea shell) usually represents 'St James' or is symbolic of a 'pilgrimage to a foreign land'. Also because, once separated, a shell cannot be rejoined it also represents 'Fidelity'. Where shown in a group of three the escallops usually represent 'Crusader grants' for three separate Holy Crusades to Galilee. The castle Keep is the strongest part of a castle and represents the 'strength of the church'. The open Bible is the basic book of learning and here it shows both faith and the 'search for knowledge'. Notable staff Former Manchester United Footballer and Yorkshire and England cricketer, Arnie Sidebottom, was a cricket coach at the Grove. and Joe Bedford, former Leeds Carnegie rugby player coming from the junior school Brontë house. Notable alumni The Old Grovian Association currently has 3,600 members from previous students and staff. Notable alumni include: Sir Albert Newby Braithwaite DSO (2 September 1893 – 20 October 1959) was a British Conservative Party politician. John William Draper (1811–1882), chemist, botanist, historian and photographer Anna Fitzpatrick (1989– ), tennis player George Leslie "Les" Grainge (1910–1983), rugby league footballer of the 1930s for England, and Bradford Northern John Anderson Hartley (1844–1896), educationist John Hillaby (1917–1996), travel writer Thomas Hocken (1836–1910), collector, bibliographer and researcher Nick Houghton (1954– ), General Sir John Nicholas Reynolds Houghton KCB, CBE was the Chief of the Defence Staff of the British Armed Forces (2013–2016). John Lockwood Kipling (1837–1911), illustrator, museum curator Peter Brierley Johnson (1925–2016) correspondent reuters, BBC Kathryn Leng (1985–), cricketer Herbert Edward Palmer (1880–1961), poet George Northcroft (1885–1943), British Orthodontist William Mabane, 1st Baron Mabane (1895–1969), Liberal politician, held office as Assistant Postmaster-General and Minister of State for Foreign Affairs. Uzair Mahomed (1987–), cricketer Katie O'Brien (1986– ), tennis player Naomi Broady (1990– ), tennis player John Poulson (1910–1993), Architect George Scott Railton (1849–1913) Leader of The Salvation Army with William Booth, and father of David Railton and grand father of Dame Ruth Railton Samuel Evans Rowe (1834–1897), Methodist missionary to South Africa Paul Sampson (1977– ), rugby player Dan Scarbrough (1978– ), rugby player Ajmal Shahzad (1985– ), cricketer Joe Bedford (1984– ), rugby player Eni Gesinde (1982– ), rugby player Noel Stockdale (1920–2004), businessman and co-founder of Asda Edward Sugden (1854–1935), Methodist and first master of Queen's College (University of Melbourne) Michael Walker (1944– | School ('The Grove') is an independent, co-educational, day and boarding public school and Sixth Form. it is located to the north of Apperley Bridge, West Yorkshire, England (Apperley Bridge is located in the City of Bradford, however the school is located just over the municipal border in the City of Leeds). The school, and its preparatory junior school, Brontë House, is located in the Aire Valley. There are approximately 1,000 students on roll, currently including around 90 boarders. The school was founded as an all-boys boarding preparatory institution, for the sons of Methodist Ministers. It developed over the latter part of the 20th century. Woodhouse Grove has evolved into an independent education centre, providing education from the age of three through to graduation from the sixth form. Although a Christian school, Woodhouse Grove accepts children from other religions or children with no declared religious affiliations. The school offers academic and sixth form scholarships, bursaries for HM Forces families, clergy families and sixth form, music awards, sport awards and financial assistance for siblings. Location The school is located in a rural setting close to the metropolitan centres of Leeds, distant and Bradford, away. Leeds Bradford International Airport is approximately north-east of the school. The school benefits from the Apperley Bridge railway station, opened in 2015, which is located just across the road from the school's chapel. History Early plans Kingswood School, near Bath, in the West Country, served as the sole Methodist school from 1748, but was inconvenient for northern residents. The topic was raised at Conference in 1781 and John Wesley replied, "Probably we may (provide such a school). Let our brethren think of a place and a master and send me word". Adam Clarke returned to the subject at the 1806 conference, in his first year as conference president. Over the next five years possible sites were examined. The Grove With the purchase at Woodhouse Grove in Apperley, near Bradford, the decision to found the school was made by ballot at the Wesleyan Conference of 1811, still under Clarke. It initially provided an education for the sons of the itinerant ministers in service of the Wesleyan Methodist Church in the north of England. The original name, The Wesleyan Academy, as evidenced by a commemorative wall plaque at the school, did not catch on. Few alterations were needed to convert the house for use as a school, but the barn was cleaned up as a schoolroom and the stables converted as a chapel. The drawing room became a lecture and study room and thirty wooden cribs (or cots) were provided for the boys to sleep on. The school opened on 8 January 1812 under the headship of John Fennell as first master and with an initial roll of twenty seven pupils. For much of the 19th century, between 1812 and 1875, Woodhouse Grove and Kingswood operated as separate schools for children aged between eight and fifteen years old, with both schools under direct control of conference. The school also had a local management committee and there were frequent conflicts with conference over duplicated but differing decisions relating to teacher selection, staff salaries and building expansion needs. Between 1875 and 1883, the two schools were combined as a single school, despite the problems caused by being two hundred miles apart. The Grove served as a preparatory school with pupils then relocating at the age of thirteen to the upper school at Kingswood. The school was refounded on 21 September 1883, the "New Foundation Day", to admit boys from a wider spectrum of backgrounds. The Grove received its first pupils as a Methodist middle class boarding and day school under a new policy laid down by the Wesleyan Conference. The sermon on the New Foundation Day was given by the Reverend Robert Newton Young, himself a former pupil of the school between 1837 and 1843, and the sermon was based around the text “Bone et Fidelis” or “Good and Faithful” which was to become the new school motto to the present day. By the summer term of |
what is the ideal room temperature for winter? | What should you set your thermostat at in the winter? For winter, the ideal thermostat temperature is 68 degrees Fahrenheit when you're at home. Energy.gov suggests setting the thermostat to this suggested temperature at home while you're awake and lowering it while you're asleep or away. |
played in the big leagues in 1971 and from 1973 to 1975 for the Washington Senators, St. Louis Cardinals and Atlanta Braves. Prior to playing professionally, he attended Ponca City High School in Ponca City, Oklahoma. Thompson's professional career began in 1967, after he was drafted in the third round in that year's draft. He played for the Geneva Senators, going 2–5 with a 3.76 ERA in 10 games started. The following year, he played for the Salisbury Senators, going 7–13 with a 4.27 ERA in 29 games (23 games started). In 1969, he improved drastically, going 9–5 with a 2.09 ERA in 18 games for the Burlington Senators. The 1970 season was split between the Denver Bears and Pittsfield Senators, going 0–2 with a 10.38 ERA for the former and 5–9 with a 5.32 ERA for the latter. He would make his big league debut in 1971, on May 19 against the Baltimore Orioles. Although he allowed only one hit earned run in seven innings, he also walked nine batters and struck out only one. He earned the loss in his big league debut. Overall, he would go 1–6 with a 4.86 ERA in 16 big league games (12 starts). He allowed more walks than hits, surrendering 54 walks to 53 hits in 66 innings. He struck out only 41 batters. Thompson also spent time with the Denver Bears in 1971, going 5–3 with a 4.20 ERA in 11 games (nine starts). His 1972 | going 2–5 with a 3.76 ERA in 10 games started. The following year, he played for the Salisbury Senators, going 7–13 with a 4.27 ERA in 29 games (23 games started). In 1969, he improved drastically, going 9–5 with a 2.09 ERA in 18 games for the Burlington Senators. The 1970 season was split between the Denver Bears and Pittsfield Senators, going 0–2 with a 10.38 ERA for the former and 5–9 with a 5.32 ERA for the latter. He would make his big league debut in 1971, on May 19 against the Baltimore Orioles. Although he allowed only one hit earned run in seven innings, he also walked nine batters and struck out only one. He earned the loss in his big league debut. Overall, he would go 1–6 with a 4.86 ERA in 16 big league games (12 starts). He allowed more walks than hits, surrendering 54 walks to 53 hits in 66 innings. He struck out only 41 batters. Thompson also spent time with the Denver Bears in 1971, going 5–3 with a 4.20 ERA in 11 games (nine starts). His 1972 season was spent with the Bears, and with them he went 6–8 with a 4.10 ERA in 20 games (18 starts). On March 31, 1973, he was sent to the Cardinals as the player to be named later in a deal that originally occurred on February 1 of that year. The trade involved the Rangers receiving Charlie Hudson and a player to be named later (who would end up being Mike Nagy) in return for a player to be named later (Thompson). Thompson spent most of 1973 in the minors, with |
So what do we do now? | Peki şimdi ne yapacağız? |
In this type of injury, the capillaries in the epidermis and dermis are damaged, without breaking the skin. | In questo tipo di lesione, i capillari nell'epidermide e nel derma vengono danneggiati, senza rottura della pelle. |
to tell them that the diner is finished. This will prevent any embarrassing situations where the server would take a meal prematurely. To tell a server you have finished place your napkin to the left of your plate, and place all your utensils together in a "4-o'clock" position on your plate. | finished place your napkin to the left of your plate, and place all your utensils together in a "4-o'clock" position on your plate. Utensils crossed on a plate signify that a diner is still eating. |
The treaty was signed in Saint Petersburg on 14 May 1826, and the following summer border poles were laid along the border. | El tractat es va signar a Sant Petersburg el 14 de maig de 1826, i l'estiu següent es van establir les fites frontereres. |
to 2001. He was elected from Chelakkara constituency. He served as the MLA of Chelakkara from 1996 to 2016. Early life He was born on 24 May 1964 in pullikkanam Vagamon Idukki. His parents are M. C. Kochunni and Chinamma. His father was a plantation worker, who hailed from Chelakkara in Thrissur district. He completed his primary education in Thonnurkara UP School. He completed his high school education at Chelakkara SMTGHS. Radhakrishnan went for higher studies in Sri Vyasa NSS College, Wadakkacherry and Sree Kerala Varma College, Thrissur and while doing his B.A graduation, he entered into political activities. Radhakrishnan is a good farmer and is known for his closeness with people in his constituency. His humble lifestyle in spite of being a former minister and speaker has made him a common man's leader. Political life He was an active member in SFI, holding posts like unit secretary of Sree Kerala Varma College, Chelakkara area secretary, and member of Thrissur district secretariat as an SFI leader. He also worked as Chelakkara Block Committee secretary and state committee member of DYFI, and he is now CPI(M) central committee member. Radhakrishnan was elected to the Thrissur District Council in 1991 from the Vallathol Nagar division. He was elected to the Assembly in 1996, 2001 and 2006. He served as Minister for the Welfare of Backward and Scheduled | B.A graduation, he entered into political activities. Radhakrishnan is a good farmer and is known for his closeness with people in his constituency. His humble lifestyle in spite of being a former minister and speaker has made him a common man's leader. Political life He was an active member in SFI, holding posts like unit secretary of Sree Kerala Varma College, Chelakkara area secretary, and member of Thrissur district secretariat as an SFI leader. He also worked as Chelakkara Block Committee secretary and state committee member of DYFI, and he is now CPI(M) central committee member. Radhakrishnan was elected to the Thrissur District Council in 1991 from the Vallathol Nagar division. He was elected to the Assembly in 1996, 2001 and 2006. He served as Minister for the Welfare of Backward and Scheduled Communities and Youth Affairs from 1996 to 2001. He was Opposition Chief Whip from 2001 to 2006. He was also served as District Secretary of CPI(I)M,Thrissur and District Convener of Left Democratic Front.He was also now served as All India President of Dalit Shoshan Mukthi Mangh(DSMM). He was also former State President of Pattika jathi Skhema Samithi(PKS). Leading student's agitations against the Education Policy of the Government during 1982–87, he was arrested and tortured by the police. Radhakrishnan vigorously involved himself in the problems of Agricultural laborers and organized them. He also participated in the activities of Kerala Sastra Sahitya Parishad and Total Literacy Movement. K. Radhakrishnan was the 18th Speaker of the Kerala Legislative Assembly. Radhakrishnan was elected Speaker |
is a small college athletics conference affiliated with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. Originally developed as a five-team conference of Oklahoma-based schools, the SAC now boasts 12 schools in a league that spans four states – Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. As of August 2021, SAC member institutions have collected 109 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) team championships – the most among NAIA conferences – since the league formed in 1978. Throughout the league's history, the SAC continues to be known as the conference "Where Champions Play". Various institutions have competed under the SAC banner over the years. Today only the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma remains from the original group that was formed when Bethany Nazarene (now Southern Nazarene), Oklahoma Baptist, Oklahoma Christian and Phillips University withdrew | the Southwest and University of St. Thomas being part of the SAC in women's golf since 2017. Lyon College has been an associate member for Women's Wrestling since 2019. The SAC crowns league champions in 18 intercollegiate sports – nine for women and nine for men. Women's sports are basketball, softball, golf, tennis, cross country, soccer, volleyball, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field, and wrestling. Men compete in football, basketball, baseball, golf, tennis, cross country, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field, soccer, and wrestling. The newest conference sport is women's wrestling, added for the 2019-20 season. The conference is known for a rich basketball tradition. Member schools have won the men's NAIA tournament 12 times and women's NAIA tournament 16 times. SAC member schools also boast 14 NAIA national titles in men's golf, 12 in softball, 12 in women's indoor track and field, 10 in women's golf, 10 in men's cross country, 6 in men's tennis, 5 in women's outdoor track and field, 4 in men's outdoor track and field, 4 in men's indoor track and field, 2 in baseball, 2 in competitive cheer and 1 in men's soccer for a total of 110. Member schools Current members John Brown – left the SAC in 1983, and re-joined |
With the help of lawyers in August 1937 he was successful in claiming a pension; he received a cash settlement for his house, which had been taken over by the city of Cologne; his unpaid mortgage, penalties and taxes were waived. | Уз помоћ адвоката у августу 1937. године успео је да обезбеди пензију; добио је новчану накнаду за своју кућу, коју је преузео град Келн, а његова неисплаћена хипотека, казне и порези су укинуте. |
Former UFC middleweight Ryan Jensen had his car broken into .
The break in happened when the 37-year-old was in the gym .
Jensen watched the gym's CCTV system to see who committed the crime .
He tracked the suspects down and handed them over to the police .
CLICK HERE for all the latest UFC news . | Former UFC middleweight Ryan Jensen turned into a detective when he left the gym to find out his car had been broken into and robbed. Jensen may not have enjoyed the most successful of UFC careers, having won just two of six bouts, but there was no way he was going to lose this battle. The 37-year-old instead he scoured the CCTV system of the gym he was training at when the robbery happened. Former UFC middleweight Ryan Jensen had his car broken into when he was training at the gym . The video recordings showed a man and a woman breaking in to the car before speeding off in a black car just minutes later. And rather than cancelling all his cards the fighter, who has been in the Octagon alongside the likes of Thales Leites, Demian Maia and Mark Munoz, kept track of their spending. His detective work eventually led him to a nearby Walmart store as payment history showed that was the last place his cards had been used. Surprisingly the suspects were still in the supermarket car park when he arrived and he used his ransacked car to block the culprits in. One of the crafty duo ran into the store, but luckily police were on hand to apprehend the crooks. Court McGee and Jensen face off at the UFC 121 weigh-in at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California . McGee connects with a right to the face of Jensen during the welterweight bout during UFC 121 . |
There is always a shabby side of town. | Scaffolding indicates construction on parts of a city street. |
School are located there. Monte Christo and Stop n Shop are two large shopping centers. They host bus loading stations for travel to the northern regions of the country. | are two large shopping centers. They host bus loading stations for travel to the northern regions of the country. Olyeeta and Tukondjeni are open markets. References Geography of Windhoek Otjiherero words |
how much does it cost to repair a leaking roof? | People like to be informed but the bottom-line is the cost. So, taking all of the above factors into account, typical roof repairs in the Toronto area cost around $150 to $500. Some are less, some are more, but that is the usual range that clients can expect to pay. |
I'll definitely try doing that today. | Я однозначно спробую зробити це сьогодні. |
The event also marked the founding of the municipality of Bayombong. | El evento también marcó la fundación del municipio de Bayombong. |
is a municipality in the state of Mato Grosso in | See also List of municipalities in Mato Grosso References Municipalities in |
miles (3 km) east of Hayle and about two miles south-southeast of Gwithian churchtown. The name "Connor" was originally the name of Connerton, the medieval manor of the | medieval manor of the parish of Gwithian. The village straddles the old course of the A30 road but has now been bypassed and the new road passes to the north. Facilities include a school (Connor Downs Primary School),a spar petrol station, a pub, a |
What parts of the Constitution allowed for an expansion of Federal authority? | The change in federalism has been affected through several places in the constitution. First, Article I, Section 8, the 'implied powers' clause. This has been used time and time again to expand national authority; but just as much has been the product of social, economic and cultural changes in America. The 10th amendment was ratified to CREATE a barrier to this (see Brutus ----antifederalist papers). TIme and time again, the Supreme Court has enabled this to occur (See Gibbons v Ogden, McCullough v Maryland from an historical standpoint, but most recently, the Marijuana law in California!) The commerce clause of Article I (expressed powers of congress in Section 8) has been the MOST oft used expressed power conjoined to the implied power clause. Hope that helps |
Based on these figures, almost half of all Palestinians are registered refugees. | Pe baza acestor cifre, aproape jumătate din numărul total al palestinienilor sunt refugiați. |
In 1996 the building was expanded with new rooms for special exhibitions and events. | През 1996 г. сградата е разширена с нови стаи за специални изложби и събития. |
All share the blame. | Tous partagent la faute. |
Part II of this chapter deals with the Senate . | Part II of Chapter 1 is about the Senate . |
43 miles (69 km) of its route. The Lake Superior forest region was one of the last areas in Michigan to be logged for old-growth Red Pine and White Pine. Logging continued into the 1910s. Much of the sandy, cut-over land was seen as worthless and was allowed to revert to the state of Michigan | the sandy, cut-over land was seen as worthless and was allowed to revert to the state of Michigan in lieu of unpaid property taxes. The state reorganized these parcels of property as the Lake |
What's the best way to tell your boss that you're quitting your job? | be professional, give two weeks notice and tell them you have to move on for professional reasons, like moving or school or change in field....The most important thing is to not burn your bridges, if you were a good employee.. you will stand out even for leaving , in the mind of the employer leaving you with a good and reliable character reference for future endeavors. |
how long do you have to wait before turning on a fridge? | If it has been necessary to transport the refrigerator on its side (ex. Top Freezer and SxS models), it should stand upright for an equal amount of time as it was on its side before plugging it in. If it was on its side for more than a day, leave standing for 24 hours before running. |
Small developers do not generally have QA staff; however, large companies may employ QA teams full-time. | Mali programeri uglavnom nemaju osoblje osiguranja kvaliteta, ipak, velike kompanije mogu zaposleti nekoliko timova QA osoblja za puno radno vreme. |
Deputy Speaker of the Grand National Assembly | Türkiye Büyük Millet Meclisi başkanvekili |
Fake vomit | 假嘔吐物 |
where does the extra point get kicked from | Conversion (gridiron football) In the NFL, the line of scrimmage for a kick attempt moved back 13 yards to the 15-yard line, effectively placing the ball the same distance from the goalposts as in the CFL. The line of scrimmage for a two-point attempt remained at the two-yard line. However, NFL defenses became able to run back failed conversion attempts for a two-point score. On December 6, 2015, New Orleans Saints linebacker Stephone Anthony became the first player in NFL history to do so, after New Orleans blocked an extra-point kick by the Carolina Panthers.[7] |
Mustapha Pasha Mosque is one of the most famous Ottoman buildings in North Macedonia. | A Mesquita Mustafá Paxá é um dos mais famosos edifícios otomanos na Macedônia. |
who was the original singer for journey the rock band | For other uses, see Steve Perry (disambiguation). Stephen Ray Steve Perry (born January 22, 1949) is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. He is known as the lead singer of the rock band Journey during their most commercially successful periods from 1977 to 1987 and again from 1995 to 1998. Perry had a successful solo career between the mid-1980s and mid-1990s. |
in secret, but was later killed by his former apprentice Shard, after the latter found out that Allomere was responsible for his parents' deaths. Voiced by Sam Neill. Pete: A white long-eared owl, captured and taken to St. Aegolius to work as a picker, later rescued by the Guardians and taken to the Great Tree, where he is seen as a student listening to the story of Soren's journey. Pete has two black spots on him, one on his left eye and one on the back of his right wing. Voiced by Gareth Young. Characters in Wolves of the Beyond Faolan: A large, silver dire wolf who was born with a splayed paw, with a swirling symbol representing a gyre soul. (a.k.a. Eo, Fengo (Frost Wolf), and Fionula) As a gnaw wolf, he was a member of the Pack of the Eastern Scree in the MacDuncan clan. He is the main protagonist of the spin-off. In the first book, Lone Wolf, he was born with a splayed paw, marking him a malcadh, or a cursed one. He was left on a riverbank to die. However, the pup survived when a mother grizzly (Thunderheart) found him and adopted him as her own son. She named him Faolan, or which translates into "gift of the river". With Gwynneth's advice, he returns to the clans as a gnaw wolf. In the second book, Shadow Wolf, he competes in a gaddergnaw, a competition between gnaw wolves to become members of the Sacred Watch. A malcadh pup is murdered, and Faolan is framed for the crime. However, with the help of his friends Mhairie, Dearlea, Gwynneth and the Sark, the true murderer is proved to be Heep, another gnaw wolf. He then becomes part of the Watch with Edme MacHeath. Faolan has a unique ability to jump over high things and on his splayed paw is a swirl very much shaped like a galaxy. Faolan knows this swirl is part of a bigger destiny, one that could change everything. He later discovers this destiny is to lead the wolves back where they came from one thousand years before. When the survivors reach the Distant Blue, a white horse whinnies to the other creatures in the valley, "The Star Wolf is back!" He apparently has firesight. He is a gyre soul. Edme: (a.k.a. Stormfast) - A small, one-eyed dire wolf formerly of the MacHeath clan. When she was a pup, Dunbar MacHeath, the last chieftain of the brutal MacHeath clan, ripped out her eye in the purpose of placing her in the Watch. She renounced her ties to the clan, and joined the watch as a free runner. Has the inner eye. Faolan's love interest/mate, and the second main character. She is also a gyre soul, once Stormfast, mate to the first Fengo. Her mother was Akira, a she-wolf who gave Dunbar his scar in the act of trying to avenge Edme's lost eye. Her name is pronounced 'ed-may'. She appears in Shadow Wolf, Watch Wolf, Frost Wolf, Spirit Wolf and Star Wolf. Thunderheart: (deceased) A female grizzly bear who adopted Faolan when he was abandoned on the river. She raised Faolan as if he were her own son, and was killed by a boulder rolling down a hill during an earthquake. Appears in Lone Wolf and is mentioned by Faolan in the other books. In Watch Wolf, she finally joins Ursulana, the bear heaven, after Faolan reassures her spirit he is safe. She also went into heaven with Morag, Faolan's real mother who died of old age after he finally met her. She appears alive in Lone Wolf and as a spirit in Shadow Wolf, Watch Wolf, Frost Wolf, and Spirit Wolf. Gwynneth: A female Australian masked owl who's a rogue smith. She is the daughter of the late Gwyndor and "niece" to the Rogue Smith of Silverveil. She's also Faolan's first friend. She leaves with the survivors saying she's more comfortable around wolves. She appears in Lone Wolf, Shadow Wolf, Watch Wolf, Frost Wolf, Spirit Wolf and Star Wolf. Shibaan: (deceased) A female dire wolf and member of the MacDuncan Carreg Gaer. She was an Obea, a barren she-wolf responsible for taking away malcadh pups. She was killed during an earthquake when boulders crushed her, upon which her spirit was able to care for the spirits of the pups she had abandoned for death in her lifetime. Her position as Obea is taken by Lael, a white she-wolf who appears in Shadow Wolf. She appears in Lone Wolf. Sark of the Slough:(deceased) An odd, mysterious female dire wolf. She was born into the MacNab clan, which she calls the MacNabby clan. Her mother was a vain, cruel, beautiful she-wolf called Amber, who abandoned the Sark as a pup due to her ugliness being an embarrassment. She is rumored to have mysterious "witch" powers. She was injured in Spirit Wolf by a boulder, and eventually died on the shards of her memory jugs. The Sark had wild fur, with one yolk-colored lazy eye, and one green eye. She appears in Lone Wolf, Shadow Wolf, Watch Wolf, Frost Wolf, and Spirit Wolf. Morag: (deceased) Born into the MacDuncan clan, but joined the MacDonegal clan after exile and the MacNamara clan after she became blind. She is Faolan's birth mother. Morag was a silver she-wolf. A former outflanker. Appears in Lone Wolf, Shadow Wolf, Watch Wolf, and as a lochin, or spirit, in Frost Wolf, and Spirit Wolf. Brangwen: Morag's second mate. A very kind and handsome male wolf, he and Morag join the MacNamara clan when she goes blind. Near the end of Frost Wolf, it mentions that he had gone to the Blood Watch. He is assumed to be dead. He appears in Shadow Wolf and Watch Wolf. Heep: (deceased) A tail-less yellow gnaw wolf, member of the MacDuncan clan. Becomes Faolan's enemy after he framed him for the murder of a malcadh pup. Fled to the outermost. Took Caila, called Aliac, as a mate and had one son called Abban. Becomes leader of a group of outclaners, called a rout. Gets his tail back as prophesied in Spirit Wolf. He later leads his rout after Faolan. Caila rips his tail off before he kills Banja in a battle. Old Tooth later kills him in front of Abban and leaves his body to feed the sharks and leopard seals. Appears in Lone Wolf, Shadow Wolf, Spirit Wolf, and Star Wolf. Unnamed Malcadh Pup: (deceased) A tawny golden female malcadh pup left to die. Gwynneth later hears the pup gruesomely murdered. After she hunts Faolan, Faolan decides to find the truth of her death and honor her. Faolan puts the bones with Thunderheart's paw bone to put the malcadh pup's spirit to rest. Heep later frames Faolan for the murder, but Faolan shows a nick-like mark in the bones, Heep's trademark, proving that Heep was the one who murdered the pup. She appears only in Shadow Wolf (see second illustration.) Kinnaird: (deceased) Faolan's father. He's described as tawny (Kathryn Lasky's scholastic website). He's mentioned in Lone Wolf. Morb: Small Savage outclanner. Fears Faolan. Appears in Lone Wolf. Duncan MacDuncan: (deceased) Elderly black leader of the MacDuncans. Knew of Faolan's firesight. Appears in Lone Wolf and Shadow Wolf. Angus MacAngus: (deceased) Leader of the MacAnguses and in charge of sky fire, or lightning, readings. Saw Faolan's paw print in the shadow of moon rot. He mistakenly thinks it's a wolf with the foaming-mouth disease. Appears in Lone Wolf. Finbar Fengo: (deceased) Very decorated brown leader of the Watch with a twisted hind leg. Appears in Shadow Wolf, Watch Wolf, Frost Wolf, and dies in the beginning of Spirit Wolf. Twist: (deceased) Faolan's twisted-foot taiga. Suspects something about him. Died in the earthquake in Spirit Wolf. He appears in Watch Wolf, Frost Wolf, and Spirit Wolf. Winks MacDonegal: (deceased) Edme's one-eyed taiga. Named for her one eye. Fought during the War of the Ember. Told Edme about the inner eye. Died near the beginning of Frost Wolf. She appears in Watch Wolf, Frost Wolf, and as a spirit in Spirit Wolf. Amber: (deceased) Beautiful she-wolf. The Sark's mother. Murdered her own son, a pup. Mate was leader of a MacNab pack. Abban: The son of Heep and Aliac. After falling off the Ice Bridge — a bridge that the survivors use to get across the Frozen Sea — he sinks to the bottom. Old Tooth, however, saves him from drowning, and they become fast friends. He speaks only in rhymes and songs until they reach their destination, and is also found to swim and speak the language of the fish. He appears in Spirit Wolf and Star Wolf. Caila "Aliac": Heep's mate. Her son is Abban. Adopted Mhairie and Dearlea. One of the Prophet's followers. Denied her adopted daughters. Saved by Faolan and Edme from him but a fog came and she disappeared and ended up being rescued again by Heep, who took her as a mate. Left him after the earthquake. She travels with the survivors to the Distant Blue. Her name means either 'slender' or 'from the forest'. She appears in Frost Wolf, Spirit Wolf, and Star Wolf. The Whistler MacDuncan: Gray wolf with a hole in his windpipe causing him to hiss and whistle when he talks. Gnaw wolf of the Blue Rock Pack of the MacDuncans. One of the wolves that chased down Faolan thinking he had the foaming mouth disease; saved by Faolan during the famine. Became a lieutenant of the Blood Watch. Possibly in love with Dearlea. He appears in Shadow Wolf, Watch Wolf, Frost Wolf, Spirit Wolf, and Star Wolf. Mhairie: Tawny she-wolf of the MacDuncan Carreg Gaer. The best outflanker in her clan. Daughter of Morag and Kinniard. Sister to Dearlea and Faolan. Stood up for Faolan when he was accused of murder. Became a member of the MacNamera clan (sort of) in the end of Frost Wolf. One of the survivors. Has a sassy attitude. She appears in Lone Wolf, Shadow Wolf, Watch Wolf, Frost Wolf, Spirit Wolf, and Star Wolf. Dearlea: A once golden, now brown she-wolf of the MacDuncan Carreg Gaer. Skreeleen. Daughter of Morag and Kinniard. Sister of Mhairie and Faolan. Stood up for Faolan when he was accused of murder. Became a member of the MacNamara clan in the end of Frost Wolf. One of the survivors. Possibly in love with the Whistler. Near the end of Star Wolf, Caila tells her to sing because she's a skreeleen and she sings of the journey to the Distant Blue. Appears in Lone Wolf, Shadow Wolf, Watch Wolf, Frost Wolf, Spirit Wolf, and Star Wolf. Toby "Ishodd": Young grizzly bear cub. Great-grandson of the Bear of Bears. Brother to Burney. Taken by the MacHeaths to cause the war between the bears and the wolves. Saved by Faolan and Edme and returned to his mother. His mother died in the earthquake, leaving him and his brother as orphans. Adopted by Faolan and Edme, and the rest of the pack. Best friends are Edme and Myrrglosch. Appears in Watch Wolf, Spirit Wolf, and Star Wolf. Burney: Young grizzly bear cub. Brother of Toby. Great-grandson of the Bear of Bears. His mother died in the earthquake, leaving him and his brother as orphans. Adopted by Faolan and Edme, and the rest of the pack. Best friend is Myrrglosch. Appears in Watch Wolf, Spirit Wolf, and Star Wolf. Banja: (deceased) Red she-wolf of the watch. Missing one eye. Sassy and is always teasing Edme. Ended up breaking the gaddernock by having a pup, called Maudie. Journeyed with the survivors to the Distant Blue, but Heep kills her in battle before they reach it. Last seen being led to the Cave of Souls by Bells. Has a twin brother, Briar. Appears in Shadow Wolf, Watch Wolf, Frost Wolf, Spirit Wolf, and Star Wolf. Liam MacDuncan/The Prophet: (deceased) Son of Duncan MacDuncan. Disgraced leader of the MacDuncans. Became the Prophet, and led thousands of wolves to their deaths during the famine. Caught by The Sark, Gwynneth, Faolan, Edme, The Whistler, Mhairie, and Dearlea. Killed by a boulder during the earthquake. Appears in Shadow Wolf, Frost Wolf, and Spirit Wolf. Characters from the Legends (deceased) Hoole: A male spotted owl, Strix occidentalis. Hoole was the son of King H'rath and Queen Siv. After his father was murdered by Lord Arrin, Siv fled and took the egg of Hoole with her into hiding. She later gave the egg to Grank to raise on a remote island in the middle of the Bitter Sea. Hoole grew up unaware of his royal lineage until Grank took him to Beyond the Beyond. It was here where he finally discovered who his mother was and retrieved the mysterious ember from one of the volcanoes of the Sacred Ring. After the death of his mother, he led a band owls to the newly formed Great Ga'Hoole Tree and became the king. He led the Guardians of the tree to victory against the evil Lord Arrin and his armies, finally restoring the N'rythghar to peace. Hoole's primary goal was to rid the owl world of magic, which he considered to be a very dangerous and powerful force. At the end of his life he returned the ember to the same volcano he retrieved it from, but not before seeing a vision of a barn owl who would one day, thousands of years later, come and retrieve it once more. Hoole had the ability of firesight and was the mate of Emerilla. H'rath: A male spotted owl, Strix occidentalis. The king of the N'rythghar, the mate of Queen Siv, and the father of Hoole. H'rath was killed by Lord Arrin when he lay siege on the Ice Palace. H'rath was good friends with Grank. Siv: A female spotted owl, Strix occidentalis. The queen of the N'rythghar, H'rath's mate, and the mother of Hoole. Going into hiding after the death of her husband, Siv raised an army and fought against Lord Arrin and his hagfiends in the Beyond the Beyond. She was killed by hagsfiends and died in the wings of her son. Siv was good friends with both Grank and the polar bear, Svenka. Grank: A male spotted owl, Strix occidentalis. A good friend of both King H'rath and Queen Siv, Grank was the first collier and had firesight. He was also the first owl to find the Ember of Hoole. Grank raised Hoole on an island in the Bitter Sea. He died of old age, making Hoole promise to return the ember to the volcano Dunmore at the end of his life. Grank was secretly in love with Siv. Theo: A male great horned owl, Bubo virginianus. Theo was born into a family with an abusive father who wanted him to become a soldier. He later left the family hollow to become a Glauxian Brother. He met Grank on the island in the middle of the Bitter Sea and began training under him. Theo was the first blacksmith and created many inventions, including battle claws, something he later regretted making. He was a gizzard resister and would only fight when there was no other option available. Theo later traveled to the Middle Kingdom and wrote the Theo Papers, an extensive philosophical document. Lord Rathnik: – A male snowy owl. An officer of the Ice Regiment and a member of the Great Tree's parliament. Lord Rathnik was killed in the battle of The Short Light and the Long Night. Shadyk: A male great horned owl, Bubo virginianus. Theo's younger brother. Shadyk was a mad usurper of King H'rath's throne in the Ice Palace, causing the palace to rot. Phineas: A male northern pygmy owl. The best friend of Hoole. Phineas was known for his great pluck. Berwyck: A male boreal owl, Bubo virginianus. Hoole and Grank's friend and a member of the Glauxian Brothers. Myrrthe: A female snowy owl. The faithful servant of Queen Siv. Myrrthe was killed by hagsfiends while hunting for lemmings. Rorkna: A female spotted owl. The Glauxess of the Glauxian Sisters Retreat on the island of Elsemere. The cousin of Siv. The Snow Rose: A female snowy owl. A gadfeather and renowned singer. The Snow Rose's lineage became the Plonk family. Emerilla: A female spotted owl. The daughter of Strix Strumajen and mate of Hoole. Emerilla was an excellent fighter with the short blade. She is related to Otulissa (which implies that Otulissa is also descended from Hoole himself). Strix Strumajen: A female spotted owl. The mother of Emerilla. Mate of Strix Hurthwel. Hoole made Strix Strumajen the ryb of the first weathering chaw. Strix Hurthwel: A male spotted owl. The father of Emerilla. Mate of Strix Strumajen. Killed by the hagsfiend Mycroft. Kreeth: A female hagsfiend that had very strong powers of nachtmagen; created Lutta, created a book full of her evil spells (The Book of Kreeth); friend of Ygryk; killed during the Battle of Short Light and Long Night. Lutta: A Changeling. Created by Kreeth from a normal hatchling, killed by Strix Strumajen for impersonating Emerilla. Fell in love with Hoole. Joss: Faithful whiskered screech owl messenger to Siv and H'rath. Penryk: A male hagsfiend and an ally of Lord Arrin. Also called the Sky Dragon Ygryk: A female hagsfiend; Pleek's mate. Ullryck: A female hagsfiend; a very deadly assassin; serves Lord Arrin. She later goes rogue. Pleek: A male great horned owl. Enemy of King H'rath; known to consort with Hagsfiends and took one, Ygryk, as his mate. Lord Arrin: A male spotted owl. A traitor to H'rath, part hagsfiend; killed H'rath and Siv. Lord Elgobad: A male snowy owl. Arrin's adopted cousin. Namara MacNamara: (Hordweard) A female dire wolf from Beyond the Beyond and Dunleavy MacHeath's oldest mate. After she renames herself she kills him for revenge. Her clan is MacNamara, (named after her mother) which she also names after herself. Fengo: A dire wolf, led the wolves out of the long cold during the ice march. A gyre spirit. Became Fionula, Eo, and finally Faolan. Chieftain of all wolf clans and a friend of Grank. Killed by hagsfiends in To Be a King. Fengo is the mysterious Frost Wolf. Dunleavy MacHeath: a dire wolf and Fengo's enemy. Tried to gain an alliance with Lord Arrin to rule the S'yrthghar. Killed by Namara MacNamara on broken talon point. Svenka: A female polar bear in the Bitter Sea and a good friend of Queen Siv. Svenka is the mother of Rolf and Anka and the mate of Svarr. Svarr: A male polar bear and the father of Svenka's cubs. Svarr is interested in the politics of owls and often spies on them via smee holes. He is also the great-great-grandfather of Jytte and Stellan. Anka: A polar bear who is Svenka and Svarr's daughter. Was named Two before being named Anka. Rolf: - A polar bear who is Svarr and Svenka's son. Was named One before being named Rolf. Stormfast: Mate of Fengo, also gyre soul. Becomes Edme. Characters from Horses of the Dawn Estrella: A buckskin domestic horse filly with a special star-like marking on her forehead. Leader of the Dawn Herd, best friend of Hold On, mother was killed by sharks. Hold On: An elderly dapple gray stallion. Best friend of Estrella, went blind in a canyon fire, met Tijo when trying to find the herd Angela: Best friend of Corazon, found trouble forgetting the ways of being owned, was eventually eaten by a bear Corazon: Best friend of Angela, found trouble forgetting the ways of being owned, was sadden by Angela’s bones Sky: blue roan, daughter of Pego, ran off with her father in the canyon fire BobtailElderly horse, member of the Dawn Herd Perlina: Mother of Estrella, had the ‘eye of the past’ or the ability to see the times when horses were free, was eaten by sharks after being thrown off a ship Pegasus (Pego): Arrogant Arabian horse of prestigious lineage, betrays the Dawn Herd many times, dies after taking a bullet to save Estrella Tijo: An orphaned twelve-year-old Native American human boy raised in the Burnt River Clan by Haru, and who learns to speak to equines. Friend of Estrella and Hold On, helped Hold On find the Dawn Herd Haru: A Native American in Tijo’s tribe who took care of Tijo until she died after being poisoned by a rival healer, takes the form of many animals after death in order to help Tijo and the Dawn Herd The Healer: The Seeker (Hernán Cortés): The man who came to the New World with the members of the Dawn Herd, threw the original four horses of the herd into the ocean in order to lighten the boat. El Miedo (Ignatio de Cristobal): A powerful explorer with a large force who has a strong lust for gold, captures Pego, Estrella, and Tijo and forces them to work for him until Tijo and Estrella escaped and Pego is killed Coyote (First Angry): Evil coyote who tricks the Dawn Herd and Pego often Hope: A young adult coyote, son of the evil First Angry coyote who tricks the herd. Goes against his father’s work and instead helps the Dawn Herd on their journey Grace: Beetle who is very knowledgeable about plants, especially flowers, helps Hope choose good Yazz: female mule who escapes El Miedo and joins the Dawn Herd Tenyak: The Tiny Horse: a spirit horse who leads Estrella and the Dawn Herd to freedom and sweet grass Lala: Alfo: The Strange Omo Owl a spirit lodge for Haru Azul member of the Dawn Herd Verdad member of the Dawn Herd Characters from Bears of the | held hostage and was promised that his family would be spared; taught Soren and Gylfie how to fly so that they could escape from the academy, killed by Skench as Soren and Gylfie escaped. Portrayed by Hugo Weaving in the film. Bess/The Knower: A boreal owl. Daughter of Grimble; discovered Middle Kingdom; lives in the ruins of a college from the time of the others; reclusive. Moss: A snowy owl. Ancient warrior and former commander of the Glauxspeed division of the Kielian League; old friend of Ezylryb. The Rogue Smith of Silverveil: (deceased) A female snowy owl and sister of Madame Plonk. Eventually gave up making weapons and instead made art. Good friend of Trader Mags, later killed by Nyra when she shoved the rogue smith into her own fire. Her name is revealed to be Thora Plonk in the Lost Tales of Ga'Hoole. Also used to fight for the Kielian league with Ezylryb (AKA Lyze of Kiel) in the Rise of a Legend book until she proved herself worthy of being an apprentice of Orf. Cleve of Firthmore: A male spotted owl healer and prince from the royal Hollow of Snarth in the Northern Kingdoms, Studied Medicine. Mate of Otulissa and father of their 4 yet-to hatch chicks. A dedicated peacemaker, the only time he hurts another owl is in The War of The Ember. Gwyndor: - A male Australian masked owl (deceased) who's a rogue smith. He realized that Nyroc has seen the Ember of Hoole and helped the future king reach his goal. He became a useful ally to Coryn (Nyroc). It is mentioned in the Wolves of the Beyond series that he died sometime after The War of the Ember was won by the Guardians. His daughter, Gywenneth, was the first good friend of Faolan and convinced him to go to the MacDuncan Clan to become a gnaw wolf. In “Frost Wolf” it was stated that Duncan MacDuncan had put Gwynodr’s helmet in safe spot, and only he and his son, Liam, knew where it was. Liam then decided to wear the helmet and pretend to be a sacred wolf called the prophet, who convinced wolves to dance until they died in the arms of Skarrsgard, the wolf that brought dead spirits into the Cave of Souls. He was caught by Gywenneth and the Sark of the Slough, and the helmet was brought back to where it belonged. Tengshu: A blue long-eared owl. Qui master and sage of the Jouzhenkyn. Slynella A green iridescent flying snake of Ambala. Friend of Mist; (a.k.a. Hortense) helped save Soren and Twilight when they were injured badly. Stingyll – A green iridescent flying snake of Ambala; Friend of Mist; (a.k.a. Hortense) helped save Twilight when he was injured badly. Rabbit: (deceased) A webreader that Coryn meets. He reads things in spiderwebs and names are the easiest things to read. He is killed during a skirmish between Coryn, Kalo, and two owls of the Blue Brigade. Noctus: (deceased) Soren, Kludd, and Eglantine's father. Presumably murdered by Kludd. However, he was not killed in the film, instead remaining alive and reuniting with Soren and Eglantine at the Great Tree. Voiced by Hugo Weaving in the film. Marella: (deceased) Soren, Kludd, and Eglantine's mother. Also presumably killed by Kludd. However, she was not killed in the film, instead remaining alive and reuniting with Soren and Eglantine at the Great Tree. Voiced by Essie Davis in the film. Streak: A bald eagle. Friend of Hortense/Mist, mate of Zan. Zan: A bald eagle. Had her tongue ripped out in a fight with Skench and Spoorn, mate of Streak. Friend of Hortense/Mist. Simon: (deceased) A male brown fish owl. A pilgrim of the Glauxian brother's retreat; took care of Kludd though he was later killed by him. Braithe: A male whiskered screech owl who's the head of the Brad, a living library where owls memorize books. Revealed to be Ezylryb's grandson in Lost Tales of Ga'Hoole. Tavis: A male great grey owl. Twilight's older brother. Cletus: A male great grey owl. Also Twilight's older brother. H'ryth Gup Theosang: A blue burrowing owl. The wisest of the pikyus (shown by his very green eyes) and is the seventh H'ryth of the Middle Kingdom (h'ryth means innermost part of the gizzard). He is a direct spiritual relative of Theo, the first H'ryth. Lil: (deceased) A female whiskered screech owl. She was the mate of Lyze of Kiel (Ezylryb). She was killed when she was struck down by an owl of the Ice Talons and fell into the ocean and drowned. Her death was witnessed by Octavia. She was part of the Kielian League. Also the mother of Bo. Ifghar: A whiskered screech owl and brother of Ezylryb. He is a turnfeather, traitor, along with Gragg. He wanted Lil as his mate and in the end betrayed everyone and fought with the Ice Claws. In the end he was turned out by the Ice Claws too when he killed the owl that murdered Lil. Ifghar later reappears in the sixth book: The Burning. Gragg: A Kielian snake, turnscale with Ifghar. Known to drink heavily. Hoke of Hock: A Kielian snake and relative of Octavia. Saw Martin and Ruby while the Chaw of Chaws was recruiting owls from the Northern Kingdoms. Honeyvox: - A male tropical screech owl, gadfeather long before the Band stayed at the tree for a month. Tried to become the new singer of the tree by slipping a medicine into the current singer's drink that in too big a dose will render one mute, but it backfired after he drank the cup with the medicine. The next morning he woke up mute and then became a Glauxian Brother. It was mentioned that the Plonk singer of the time invited a mute Glauxian Brother to his last performance. Blix: Patches: Movie characters Echidna: The Echidna is a mystic who carries a walking stick and was the one who gave directions to the great Ga'Hoole tree to Soren and his friends. Voiced by Barry Otto. Allomere: (deceased) A great grey owl who was a slipgizzle (spy) at the Great Ga'Hoole Tree for the Pure Ones. He was later betrayed by Metal Beak and taken away by the latter's bat minions. Allomere managed to escape in secret, but was later killed by his former apprentice Shard, after the latter found out that Allomere was responsible for his parents' deaths. Voiced by Sam Neill. Pete: A white long-eared owl, captured and taken to St. Aegolius to work as a picker, later rescued by the Guardians and taken to the Great Tree, where he is seen as a student listening to the story of Soren's journey. Pete has two black spots on him, one on his left eye and one on the back of his right wing. Voiced by Gareth Young. Characters in Wolves of the Beyond Faolan: A large, silver dire wolf who was born with a splayed paw, with a swirling symbol representing a gyre soul. (a.k.a. Eo, Fengo (Frost Wolf), and Fionula) As a gnaw wolf, he was a member of the Pack of the Eastern Scree in the MacDuncan clan. He is the main protagonist of the spin-off. In the first book, Lone Wolf, he was born with a splayed paw, marking him a malcadh, or a cursed one. He was left on a riverbank to die. However, the pup survived when a mother grizzly (Thunderheart) found him and adopted him as her own son. She named him Faolan, or which translates into "gift of the river". With Gwynneth's advice, he returns to the clans as a gnaw wolf. In the second book, Shadow Wolf, he competes in a gaddergnaw, a competition between gnaw wolves to become members of the Sacred Watch. A malcadh pup is murdered, and Faolan is framed for the crime. However, with the help of his friends Mhairie, Dearlea, Gwynneth and the Sark, the true murderer is proved to be Heep, another gnaw wolf. He then becomes part of the Watch with Edme MacHeath. Faolan has a unique ability to jump over high things and on his splayed paw is a swirl very much shaped like a galaxy. Faolan knows this swirl is part of a bigger destiny, one that could change everything. He later discovers this destiny is to lead the wolves back where they came from one thousand years before. When the survivors reach the Distant Blue, a white horse whinnies to the other creatures in the valley, "The Star Wolf is back!" He apparently has firesight. He is a gyre soul. Edme: (a.k.a. Stormfast) - A small, one-eyed dire wolf formerly of the MacHeath clan. When she was a pup, Dunbar MacHeath, the last chieftain of the brutal MacHeath clan, ripped out her eye in the purpose of placing her in the Watch. She renounced her ties to the clan, and joined the watch as a free runner. Has the inner eye. Faolan's love interest/mate, and the second main character. She is also a gyre soul, once Stormfast, mate to the first Fengo. Her mother was Akira, a she-wolf who gave Dunbar his scar in the act of trying to avenge Edme's lost eye. Her name is pronounced 'ed-may'. She appears in Shadow Wolf, Watch Wolf, Frost Wolf, Spirit Wolf and Star Wolf. Thunderheart: (deceased) A female grizzly bear who adopted Faolan when he was abandoned on the river. She raised Faolan as if he were her own son, and was killed by a boulder rolling down a hill during an earthquake. Appears in Lone Wolf and is mentioned by Faolan in the other books. In Watch Wolf, she finally joins Ursulana, the bear heaven, after Faolan reassures her spirit he is safe. She also went into heaven with Morag, Faolan's real mother who died of old age after he finally met her. She appears alive in Lone Wolf and as a spirit in Shadow Wolf, Watch Wolf, Frost Wolf, and Spirit Wolf. Gwynneth: A female Australian masked owl who's a rogue smith. She is the daughter of the late Gwyndor and "niece" to the Rogue Smith of Silverveil. She's also Faolan's first friend. She leaves with the survivors saying she's more comfortable around wolves. She appears in Lone Wolf, Shadow Wolf, Watch Wolf, Frost Wolf, Spirit Wolf and Star Wolf. Shibaan: (deceased) A female dire wolf and member of the MacDuncan Carreg Gaer. She was an Obea, a barren she-wolf responsible for taking away malcadh pups. She was killed during an earthquake when boulders crushed her, upon which her spirit was able to care for the spirits of the pups she had abandoned for death in her lifetime. Her position as Obea is taken by Lael, a white she-wolf who appears in Shadow Wolf. She appears in Lone Wolf. Sark of the Slough:(deceased) An odd, mysterious female dire wolf. She was born into the MacNab clan, which she calls the MacNabby clan. Her mother was a vain, cruel, beautiful she-wolf called Amber, who abandoned the Sark as a pup due to her ugliness being an embarrassment. She is rumored to have mysterious "witch" powers. She was injured in Spirit Wolf by a boulder, and eventually died on the shards of her memory jugs. The Sark had wild fur, with one yolk-colored lazy eye, and one green eye. She appears in Lone Wolf, Shadow Wolf, Watch Wolf, Frost Wolf, and Spirit Wolf. Morag: (deceased) Born into the MacDuncan clan, but joined the MacDonegal clan after exile and the MacNamara clan after she became blind. She is Faolan's birth mother. Morag was a silver she-wolf. A former outflanker. Appears in Lone Wolf, Shadow Wolf, Watch Wolf, and as a lochin, or spirit, in Frost Wolf, and Spirit Wolf. Brangwen: Morag's second mate. A very kind and handsome male wolf, he and Morag join the MacNamara clan when she goes blind. Near the end of Frost Wolf, it mentions that he had gone to the Blood Watch. He is assumed to be dead. He appears in Shadow Wolf and Watch Wolf. Heep: (deceased) A tail-less yellow gnaw wolf, member of the MacDuncan clan. Becomes Faolan's enemy after he framed him for the murder of a malcadh pup. Fled to the outermost. Took Caila, called Aliac, as a mate and had one son called Abban. Becomes leader of a group of outclaners, called a rout. Gets his tail back as prophesied in Spirit Wolf. He later leads his rout after Faolan. Caila rips his tail off before he kills Banja in a battle. Old Tooth later kills him in front of Abban and leaves his body to feed the sharks and leopard seals. Appears in Lone Wolf, Shadow Wolf, Spirit Wolf, and Star Wolf. Unnamed Malcadh Pup: (deceased) A tawny golden female malcadh pup left to die. Gwynneth later hears the pup gruesomely murdered. After she hunts Faolan, Faolan decides to find the truth of her death and honor her. Faolan puts the bones with Thunderheart's paw bone to put the malcadh pup's spirit to rest. Heep later frames Faolan for the murder, but Faolan shows a nick-like mark in the bones, Heep's trademark, proving that Heep was the one who murdered the pup. She appears only in Shadow Wolf (see second illustration.) Kinnaird: (deceased) Faolan's father. He's described as tawny (Kathryn Lasky's scholastic website). He's mentioned in Lone Wolf. Morb: Small Savage outclanner. Fears Faolan. Appears in Lone Wolf. Duncan MacDuncan: (deceased) Elderly black leader of the MacDuncans. Knew of Faolan's firesight. Appears in Lone Wolf and Shadow Wolf. Angus MacAngus: (deceased) Leader of the MacAnguses and in charge of sky fire, or lightning, readings. Saw Faolan's paw print in the shadow of moon rot. He mistakenly thinks it's a wolf with the foaming-mouth disease. Appears in Lone Wolf. Finbar Fengo: (deceased) Very decorated brown leader of the Watch with a twisted hind leg. Appears in Shadow Wolf, Watch Wolf, Frost Wolf, and dies in the beginning of Spirit Wolf. Twist: (deceased) Faolan's twisted-foot taiga. Suspects something about him. Died in the earthquake in Spirit Wolf. He appears in Watch Wolf, Frost Wolf, and Spirit Wolf. Winks MacDonegal: (deceased) Edme's one-eyed taiga. Named for her one eye. Fought during the War of the Ember. Told Edme about the inner eye. Died near the beginning of Frost Wolf. She appears in Watch Wolf, Frost Wolf, and as a spirit in Spirit Wolf. Amber: (deceased) Beautiful she-wolf. The Sark's mother. Murdered her own son, a pup. Mate was leader of a MacNab pack. Abban: The son of Heep and Aliac. After falling off the Ice Bridge — a bridge that the survivors use to get across the Frozen Sea — he sinks to the bottom. Old Tooth, however, saves him from drowning, and they become fast friends. He speaks only in rhymes and songs until they reach their destination, and is also found to swim and speak the language of the fish. He appears in Spirit Wolf and Star Wolf. Caila "Aliac": Heep's mate. Her son is Abban. Adopted Mhairie and Dearlea. One of the Prophet's followers. Denied her adopted daughters. Saved by Faolan and Edme from him but a fog came and she disappeared and ended up being rescued again by Heep, who took her as a mate. Left him after the earthquake. She travels with the survivors to the Distant Blue. Her name means either 'slender' or 'from the forest'. She appears in Frost Wolf, Spirit Wolf, and Star Wolf. The Whistler MacDuncan: Gray wolf with a hole in his windpipe causing him to hiss and whistle when he talks. Gnaw wolf of the Blue Rock Pack of the MacDuncans. One of the wolves that chased down Faolan thinking he had the foaming mouth disease; saved by Faolan during the famine. Became a lieutenant of the Blood Watch. Possibly in love with Dearlea. He appears in Shadow Wolf, Watch Wolf, Frost Wolf, Spirit Wolf, and Star Wolf. Mhairie: Tawny she-wolf of the MacDuncan Carreg Gaer. The best outflanker in her clan. Daughter of Morag and Kinniard. Sister to Dearlea and Faolan. Stood up for Faolan when he was accused of murder. Became a member of the MacNamera clan (sort of) in the end of Frost Wolf. One of the survivors. Has a sassy attitude. She appears in Lone Wolf, Shadow Wolf, Watch Wolf, Frost Wolf, Spirit Wolf, and Star Wolf. Dearlea: A once golden, now brown she-wolf of the MacDuncan Carreg Gaer. Skreeleen. Daughter of Morag and Kinniard. Sister of Mhairie and Faolan. Stood up for Faolan when he was accused of murder. Became a member of the MacNamara clan in the end of Frost Wolf. One of the survivors. Possibly in love with the Whistler. Near the end of Star Wolf, Caila tells her to sing because she's a skreeleen and she sings of the journey to the Distant Blue. Appears in Lone Wolf, Shadow Wolf, Watch Wolf, Frost Wolf, Spirit Wolf, and Star Wolf. Toby "Ishodd": Young grizzly bear cub. Great-grandson of the Bear of Bears. Brother to Burney. Taken by the MacHeaths to cause the war between the bears and the wolves. Saved by Faolan and Edme and returned to his mother. His mother died in the earthquake, leaving him and his brother as orphans. Adopted by Faolan and Edme, and the rest of the pack. Best friends are Edme and Myrrglosch. Appears in Watch Wolf, Spirit Wolf, and Star Wolf. Burney: Young grizzly bear cub. Brother of Toby. Great-grandson of the Bear of Bears. His mother died in the earthquake, leaving him and his brother as orphans. Adopted by Faolan and Edme, and the rest of the pack. Best friend is Myrrglosch. Appears in Watch Wolf, Spirit Wolf, and Star Wolf. Banja: (deceased) Red she-wolf of the watch. Missing one eye. Sassy and is always teasing Edme. Ended up breaking the gaddernock by having a pup, called Maudie. Journeyed with the survivors to the Distant Blue, but Heep kills her in battle before they reach it. Last seen being led to the Cave of Souls by Bells. Has a twin brother, Briar. Appears in Shadow Wolf, Watch Wolf, Frost Wolf, Spirit Wolf, and Star Wolf. Liam MacDuncan/The Prophet: (deceased) Son of Duncan MacDuncan. Disgraced leader of the MacDuncans. Became the Prophet, and led thousands of wolves to their deaths during the famine. Caught by The Sark, Gwynneth, Faolan, Edme, The Whistler, Mhairie, and Dearlea. Killed by a boulder during the earthquake. Appears in Shadow Wolf, Frost Wolf, and Spirit Wolf. Characters from the Legends (deceased) Hoole: A male spotted owl, Strix occidentalis. Hoole was the son of King H'rath and Queen Siv. After his father was murdered by Lord Arrin, Siv fled and took the egg of Hoole with her into hiding. She later gave the egg to Grank to raise on a remote island in the middle of the Bitter Sea. Hoole grew up unaware of his royal lineage until Grank took him to Beyond the Beyond. It was here where he finally discovered who his mother was and retrieved the mysterious ember from one of the volcanoes of the Sacred Ring. After the death of his mother, he led a band owls to the newly formed Great Ga'Hoole Tree and became the king. He led the Guardians of the tree to victory against the evil Lord Arrin and his armies, finally restoring the N'rythghar to peace. Hoole's primary goal was to rid the owl world of magic, which he considered to be a very dangerous and powerful force. At the end of his life he returned the ember to the same volcano he retrieved it from, but not before seeing a vision of a barn owl who would one day, thousands of years later, come and retrieve it once more. Hoole had the ability of firesight and was the mate of Emerilla. H'rath: A male spotted owl, Strix occidentalis. The king of the N'rythghar, the mate of Queen Siv, and the father of Hoole. H'rath was killed by Lord Arrin when he lay siege on the Ice Palace. H'rath was good friends with Grank. Siv: A female spotted owl, Strix occidentalis. The queen of the N'rythghar, H'rath's mate, and the mother of Hoole. Going into hiding after the death of her husband, Siv raised an army and fought against Lord Arrin and his hagfiends in the Beyond the Beyond. She was killed by hagsfiends and died in the wings of her son. Siv was good friends with both Grank and the polar bear, Svenka. Grank: A male spotted owl, Strix occidentalis. A good friend of both King H'rath and Queen Siv, Grank was the first collier and had firesight. He was also the first owl to find the Ember of Hoole. Grank raised Hoole on an island in the Bitter Sea. He died of old age, making Hoole promise to return the ember to the volcano Dunmore at the end of his life. Grank was secretly in love with Siv. Theo: A male great horned owl, Bubo virginianus. Theo was born into a family with an abusive father who wanted him to become a soldier. He later left the family hollow to become a Glauxian Brother. He met Grank on the island in the middle of the Bitter Sea and began training under him. Theo was the first blacksmith and created many inventions, including battle claws, something he later regretted making. He was a gizzard resister and would only fight when there was no other option available. Theo later traveled to the Middle Kingdom and wrote the Theo Papers, an extensive philosophical document. Lord Rathnik: – A male snowy owl. An officer of the Ice Regiment and a member of the Great Tree's parliament. Lord Rathnik was killed in the battle of The Short Light and the Long Night. Shadyk: A male great horned owl, Bubo virginianus. Theo's younger brother. Shadyk was a mad usurper of King H'rath's throne in the Ice Palace, causing the palace to rot. Phineas: A male northern pygmy owl. The best friend of Hoole. Phineas was known for his great pluck. Berwyck: A male boreal owl, Bubo virginianus. Hoole and Grank's friend and a member of the Glauxian Brothers. Myrrthe: A female snowy owl. The faithful servant of Queen Siv. Myrrthe was killed by hagsfiends while hunting for lemmings. Rorkna: A female spotted owl. The Glauxess of the Glauxian Sisters Retreat on the island of Elsemere. The cousin of Siv. The Snow Rose: A female snowy owl. A gadfeather and renowned singer. The Snow Rose's lineage became the Plonk family. Emerilla: A female spotted owl. The daughter of Strix Strumajen and mate of Hoole. Emerilla was an excellent fighter with the short blade. She is related to Otulissa (which implies that Otulissa is also descended from Hoole himself). Strix Strumajen: A female spotted owl. The mother of Emerilla. Mate of Strix Hurthwel. Hoole made Strix Strumajen the ryb of the first weathering chaw. Strix Hurthwel: A male spotted owl. The father of Emerilla. Mate of Strix Strumajen. Killed by the hagsfiend Mycroft. Kreeth: A female hagsfiend that had very strong powers of nachtmagen; created Lutta, created a book full of her evil spells (The Book of Kreeth); friend of Ygryk; killed during the Battle of Short Light and Long Night. Lutta: A Changeling. Created by Kreeth from a normal hatchling, killed by Strix Strumajen for impersonating Emerilla. Fell in love with Hoole. Joss: Faithful whiskered screech owl messenger to Siv and H'rath. Penryk: A male hagsfiend and an ally of Lord Arrin. Also called the Sky Dragon Ygryk: A female hagsfiend; Pleek's mate. Ullryck: A female hagsfiend; a very deadly assassin; serves Lord Arrin. She later goes rogue. Pleek: A male great horned owl. Enemy of King H'rath; known to consort with Hagsfiends and took one, Ygryk, as his mate. Lord Arrin: A male spotted owl. A traitor to H'rath, part hagsfiend; killed H'rath and Siv. Lord Elgobad: A male snowy owl. Arrin's adopted cousin. Namara MacNamara: (Hordweard) A female dire wolf from Beyond the Beyond and Dunleavy MacHeath's oldest mate. After she renames herself she kills him for revenge. Her clan is MacNamara, (named after her mother) which she also names after herself. Fengo: A dire wolf, led the wolves out of the long cold during the ice march. A gyre spirit. Became Fionula, Eo, and finally Faolan. Chieftain of all wolf clans and a friend of Grank. Killed by hagsfiends in To Be a King. Fengo is the mysterious Frost Wolf. Dunleavy MacHeath: a dire wolf and Fengo's enemy. Tried to gain an alliance with Lord Arrin to rule the S'yrthghar. Killed by Namara MacNamara on broken talon point. Svenka: A female polar bear in the Bitter Sea and a good friend of Queen Siv. Svenka is the mother of Rolf and Anka and the mate of Svarr. Svarr: A male polar bear and the father of Svenka's cubs. Svarr is interested in the politics of owls and often spies on them via smee holes. He is also the great-great-grandfather of Jytte and Stellan. Anka: A polar bear who is Svenka and Svarr's daughter. Was named Two before being named Anka. Rolf: - A polar bear who is Svarr and Svenka's son. Was named One before being named Rolf. Stormfast: Mate of Fengo, also gyre |
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where are the t lymphocytes located | Best Answer: All T cells originate from hematopoietic stem cells in the bone marrow.T cells belong to a group of white blood cells known as lymphocytes and play a central role in cell-mediated immunity. |
He also illustrated books, and his illustrations can be found in some of the most important texts of his period. | Il illustra également des livres, et ses illustrations peuvent être trouvées dans les plus importants textes de cette période. |
career at an exceedingly young age, performing in a revival of Emanuele d'Astorga's Il Dafni at Parma and later also appearing at Bologna. By 1718 she was virtuosa di camera for the Prince of Parma at Venice. The following year she was at Dresden, singing for Antonio Lotti alongside Senesino and Margherita Durastanti. By 1721 she was back in Italy for the Florentine Carnival, and for the next 26 years she performed almost exclusively in Italy dividing the years between its Central Northern cities and Naples, and appearing very often, from 1724 to 1732, alongside her great friend Farinelli. Only in 1739–1740, accepting a fabulous engagement, did she travel outside of Italy and perform at the Madrid court, where Farinelli himself had permanently settled. Her career peaked in the late 1730s and 1740s, when she sang alongside such singers as Caffarelli and Angelo Amorevoli. In 1737 she participated in the inauguration of the Teatro San Carlo in Naples, assuming the travesti title role in Sarro's Achille in Sciro; in 1744 she performed the title role in Gluck's Ipermestra at the Teatro San Giovanni Grisostomo in Venice and in 1747 she took her leave of Italian audiences appearing at the Naples court and the Teatro San Carlo in the festa teatrale Il sogno di Olimpia by Giuseppe de Majo, opposite Caffarelli, Gizziello and Giovanni Manzuoli. The following year she moved to Vienna, where she debuted in the title role in Gluck's Semiramide riconosciuta, set to a libretto by Metastasio, on the occasione of the inauguration of the new Burgtheater. Metastasio, who had been absent from Italy since 1730 and therefore had no recent direct experience of her performances, was amazed, and in a letter to his colleague Giovanni Claudio Pasquini, he wrote: "Tesi plays in a way that surprised me, as well as the whole humanity in Vienna, of either of the two sexes". After further successful appearances at the Burgtheater in the latter half of 1748 and in 1749 (among others, in Niccolò Jommelli's Achille in Sciro and Didone abbandonata, both set to Metastasian libretti), and after having undergone a real tour de force of four new operas and two pasticcios in 1750, Tesi began to retire from her professional singing career. In 1751 she was reported by Metastasio to be serving as the costume director at the Viennese theatre and in 1754 she appeared on stage - probably for the last time - as Lisinga in the premiere of Gluck's one-act opera Le cinesi, at Engelhartstetten, in the Schloss Hof, on the occasion of a visit of the imperial couple. The Hof was the country residence of Prince Joseph of Saxe-Hildburghausen, a leading figure in the Habsburg court, in whose Vienna palace (Palais Rosenkavalier, today's Palais Auersperg) she permanently dwelled, after auctioning in 1753 all the movable property of her Florence home. "There she regularly took part in private concerts under the direction of the Prince's capellmeister Joseph Bonno. The Prince had offered Tesi a salary for staying in his household, but she refused to be paid and declined every present the Prince wished to give her." She taught singing there, having among her pupils Caterina Gabrielli and Elisabeth Teyber (1744–1816), and she would heartily receive personalities, such as Casanova or the Mozarts (father and 6-year-old son), who passed through Vienna and wished to pay homage to the old primadonna living at the Prince Saxe-Hildburghausen's. Tesi died of pneumonia on 9 May 1775. She was exceedingly rich and in accordance with her last will, she was buried in the crypt of the Capuchin Church at the Neuer Markt, having provided a Mass endowment fund of 1,000 florins for the annexed Capuchin Convent. Artistic features In 1777 and wrote that, albeit "with an ingrateful voice", she could make herself agreeable, | to 1732, alongside her great friend Farinelli. Only in 1739–1740, accepting a fabulous engagement, did she travel outside of Italy and perform at the Madrid court, where Farinelli himself had permanently settled. Her career peaked in the late 1730s and 1740s, when she sang alongside such singers as Caffarelli and Angelo Amorevoli. In 1737 she participated in the inauguration of the Teatro San Carlo in Naples, assuming the travesti title role in Sarro's Achille in Sciro; in 1744 she performed the title role in Gluck's Ipermestra at the Teatro San Giovanni Grisostomo in Venice and in 1747 she took her leave of Italian audiences appearing at the Naples court and the Teatro San Carlo in the festa teatrale Il sogno di Olimpia by Giuseppe de Majo, opposite Caffarelli, Gizziello and Giovanni Manzuoli. The following year she moved to Vienna, where she debuted in the title role in Gluck's Semiramide riconosciuta, set to a libretto by Metastasio, on the occasione of the inauguration of the new Burgtheater. Metastasio, who had been absent from Italy since 1730 and therefore had no recent direct experience of her performances, was amazed, and in a letter to his colleague Giovanni Claudio Pasquini, he wrote: "Tesi plays in a way that surprised me, as well as the whole humanity in Vienna, of either of the two sexes". After further successful appearances at the Burgtheater in the latter half of 1748 and in 1749 (among others, in Niccolò Jommelli's Achille in Sciro and Didone abbandonata, both set to Metastasian libretti), and after having undergone a real tour de force of four new operas and two pasticcios in 1750, Tesi began to retire from her professional singing career. In 1751 she was reported by Metastasio to be serving as the costume director at the Viennese theatre and in 1754 she appeared on stage - probably for the last time - as Lisinga in the premiere of Gluck's one-act opera Le cinesi, at Engelhartstetten, in the Schloss Hof, on the occasion of a visit of the imperial couple. The Hof was the country residence of Prince Joseph of Saxe-Hildburghausen, a leading figure in the Habsburg court, in whose Vienna palace (Palais Rosenkavalier, today's Palais Auersperg) she permanently dwelled, after auctioning in 1753 all the movable property of her Florence home. "There she regularly took part in private concerts under the direction of the Prince's capellmeister Joseph Bonno. The Prince had offered Tesi a salary for staying in his household, but she refused to be paid and declined every present the Prince wished to give her." She taught singing there, having among her pupils Caterina Gabrielli and Elisabeth Teyber (1744–1816), and she would heartily receive personalities, such as Casanova or the Mozarts (father and 6-year-old son), who passed through Vienna and wished to pay homage to the old primadonna living at the Prince Saxe-Hildburghausen's. Tesi died of pneumonia on 9 May 1775. She was exceedingly rich and in accordance with her last will, she was buried in the crypt of the Capuchin Church at the Neuer Markt, having provided a Mass endowment fund of 1,000 florins for the annexed Capuchin Convent. Artistic features In 1777 and wrote that, albeit "with an ingrateful voice", she could make herself agreeable, and called her "perhaps the first actress who acted well while singing badly". Sources generally agree in extolling Tesi's acting skills above her singing qualities. According to the majority, however, the latter too were far from bad and poor. Charles Burney reported "she had in her youth been very superior to all her contemporaries in both capacities of singer and actress." Later, relying almost literally upon the opinions expressed by Johann Joachim Quantz, a direct witness of the singer's |
offspring. A fourth grade of pneuma may also be distinguished. This is the rational soul (logica psychê) of the mature human being, which grants the power of judgment. Pneuma and cosmology In Stoic cosmology, everything that exists depends on two first principles which can be neither created nor destroyed: matter, which is passive and inert, and the logos, or divine reason, which is active and organizing. The 3rd-century BC Stoic Chrysippus regarded pneuma as the vehicle of logos in structuring matter, both in animals and in the physical world. Pneuma in its purest form can thus be difficult to distinguish from logos or the "constructive fire" (pur technikon) that drives the cyclical generation and destruction of the Stoic cosmos. When a cycle reaches its end in conflagration (ekpyrôsis), the cosmos becomes pure pneuma from which it regenerates itself. The Stoics conceived of the cosmos as a whole and single entity, a living thing with a soul of its own, a spherical continuum of matter held together by the orderly power of Zeus through the causality of the pneuma that pervades it. This divine pneuma that is the soul of the cosmos supplies the pneuma in its varying grades for everything in the world. Impact on Christianity In his Introduction to the 1964 book Meditations, the Anglican priest Maxwell Staniforth discussed the profound impact of Stoicism on Christianity. In particular: Another Stoic concept which offered inspiration to the Church was that of 'divine Spirit'. Cleanthes, wishing to | the concept of the "breath of life," a mixture of the elements air (in motion) and fire (as warmth). Originating among Greek medical writers who locate human vitality in the breath, pneuma for the Stoics is the active, generative principle that organizes both the individual and the cosmos. In its highest form, the pneuma constitutes the human soul (psychê), which is a fragment of the pneuma that is the soul of God. As a force that structures matter, it exists even in inanimate objects. Levels of pneuma In the Stoic universe, everything is constituted of matter and pneuma. There are three grades or kinds of pneuma, depending on their proportion of fire and air. The pneuma of state or tension (tonos). This unifying and shaping pneuma provides stability or cohesion (hexis) to things; it is a force that exists even in objects such as a stone, log, or cup. The 4th-century Christian philosopher Nemesius attributes the power of pneuma in Stoic thought to its "tensile motion" (tonicê kinêsis); that is, the pneuma moves both outwards, producing quantity and quality, and at the same time inwards, providing unity and substance. An individual is defined by the equilibrium of its inner pneuma, which holds it together and also separates it from the world around it. The pneuma as life force. The vegetative pneuma enables growth (physis) and distinguishes a thing as alive. The pneuma as soul. The pneuma in its most rarefied and fiery form serves as the animal soul (psychê); it pervades the organism, governs its movements, and endows it with powers of perception and reproduction. This concept of pneuma is related to Aristotle's theory that the pneuma in sperm conveys the capacity for locomotion and for certain sensory perceptions to the offspring. A fourth grade of pneuma may also be distinguished. This is the rational soul (logica psychê) of the mature human being, which grants the power of judgment. Pneuma and cosmology In Stoic cosmology, everything that exists depends on two first principles which can be neither created nor destroyed: matter, which is passive and inert, and the logos, or divine reason, which is active and organizing. The |
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He is now a third of Indie band Escorial Gruen. | Él es ahora un tercio de banda de Indie Escorial Gruen. |
David Ward (singer) | David Ward |
Nick Boles will say Government has 'moral' duty to make councils find land .
Will unveil plans to bribe communities to accept new house building .
Councils have until March to come up with land for 270,000 homes for each of the next five years . | By . Tim Shipman . PUBLISHED: . 19:14 EST, 9 January 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 15:10 EST, 10 January 2013 . Planning minister Nick Boles will use a speech today to warn homes need to be built on green sites or else only the rich will be able to afford homes . Britain will be dragged back to the 19th century when home ownership was the preserve of the wealthiest unless homes are built on untouched greenfield land, the planning minister warns. Nick Boles will dramatically raise the stakes over the housing crisis, saying the Government has a ‘moral’ duty to force councils to find land for development to defend Margaret Thatcher’s dream of a ‘property owning democracy’. And he has warned grandparents who oppose new housebuilding risk 'propping up their kids and their grandkids' who cannot afford to buy their home own. He has unveiled plans to bribe local communities with hundreds of thousands of pounds in cash to accept new house building. In future, neighbourhood groups who back plans for estates will be handed money to build community centres, save a pub or re-roof the local church. Mr Boles will also deliver a threat to town hall chiefs, warning those who refuse to find land to build on will be overruled. Ministers have given council bosses until March to come up with land to build 270,000 homes for each of the next five years. Mr Boles has previously sparked controversy by revealing that greenfield land equal to the area of London will have to be built on to solve the housing shortage. In a speech in London to the leading centre-right think tank Policy Exchange, which Mr Boles set up, he said: ‘We can turn a blind eye while Margaret Thatcher’s dream of a property-owning democracy shrivels. ‘We can pass by on the other side while working men and women in their twenties and thirties have to live with their parents or share bedrooms with friends. ‘We can shrug our shoulders as home ownership reverts to what it was in the 19th century: a privilege, the exclusive preserve of people with large incomes or wealthy parents. ‘Or we can accept that we are going to have to build on previously undeveloped land and resolve that we will make these decisions locally.’ In a warning shot at green groups and rural campaigners who have opposed the Government’s liberalisation of planning laws, Mr Boles added ‘we simply can’t squeeze much more out of brownfield sites’ which have been built on before. Mr Boles will vow to protect the greenbelt and areas of outstanding natural beauty. But he said people who have been lucky enough to buy a home should not oppose extra houses for the next generation. People had to recognise that 'either . they will spend their retirement propping up their kids and their . grandkids, or they can accept more development so their grandkids don’t . have the problem,' he told the Daily Telegraph. 'I genuinely think that the single biggest way in . which we are failing to deliver social justice in this country at the . moment is unaffordable housing – more than schools, more than jobs, more . than benefits,' he said. Home ownership in England fell for the first time in 60 years during 2011 from 68 per cent to 63 per cent. Mr Boles has previously sparked controversy by revealing greenfield land equal to the size of London will have to be built on to ease the housing shortage . Mr Boles will starkly detail the way price rises have excluded millions from the housing market over the past 30 years. If the price of food had risen at the same rate as housing over the past 30 years, a supermarket chicken would now cost £47 and a jar of instant coffee £20. He will say: ‘No aspiration is more deeply embedded in the British psyche than the desire to own your own home. ‘But the prospect of doing so has been slipping ever further out of the reach of millions of hard-working people. ‘This is a result of our decades-long failure to build enough houses. And the root cause of this is our decades-long refusal to release enough land for development.’ If the price of food had risen at the same rate as housing over the past 30 years, a supermarket chicken would now cost £47, Mr Boles will say . The policy would allow neighbourhood groups, along with parish councils, to get together and approve development plans to build homes. Local people would be asked to back them in a referendum. Those communities would then receive a slice of a fund called the Community Infrastructure Levy to spend on local improvements – worth around £500,000 to a group of local residents. Mr Boles will say: ‘This Government is determined to persuade communities to accept more house-building by giving them a tangible share of the benefits it brings.’ But councils who fail to help out will be overruled using the Government’s National Policy Planning Framework. Mr Boles will say: ‘They must identify immediately developable sites sufficient to supply all of the new homes that are needed over the next five years. ‘Some are dragging their feet. And a few are looking for ways to evade their responsibilities. That is not acceptable. Councils which do not produce credible plans to meet local housing need will find that the presumption in favour of sustainable development will trump local decisions. ‘The Government will not support those local councils who abdicate their responsibility to meet their fair share of our common housing needs.’ Mr Boles will also take aim at Labour, saying the last government only built 147,000 new homes a year while running an open-door immigration policy which helped increase the population of the UK by 3.8million between 2001 and 2011. |
Perhaps Chandragupta defeated Seleucus in battle. | Có lẽ Chandragupta đã đánh bại Seleukos trong trận chiến. |
how much is the average social security check in the united states? | Consider the Average Social Security Payment The average Social Security benefit was $1,503 per month in January 2020. The maximum possible Social Security benefit for someone who retires at full retirement age is $3,011 in 2020. |
Dido, Queen of Carthage (opera) | Dido, reina de Cartago |
The Code has been developed in a broad stakeholder process and therefore widely accepted. | El Código se ha desarrollado en un proceso amplio de stakeholder y por lo tanto ampliamente aceptado. |
how long are you contagious bronchitis? | The majority of people with acute bronchitis are contagious if the cause is an infectious agent such as a virus or bacterium. The contagious period for both bacteria and viruses is usually as long as the patient has symptoms although for a few viruses, then maybe contagious a few days before symptoms appear. |
described by Henry Walter Bates in 1881. It is known from | Henry Walter Bates in 1881. It is known |
Campania, a municipality in the Metropolitan City of Naples, Italy Volla | the Norse goddess Fulla Volla, Campania, a municipality in the Metropolitan |
The rating outlook was qualified as stable. | La perspective de notation a été qualifiée de stable. |
I was going to share it with you. | Eu ia compartilhar com você. |
Szczedrzykowice | Щеджиковіце |
His results, as in Ptolemy's Almagest, were set out constellation by constellation. | Ses résultats, comme dans l'Almageste de Ptolémée, ont été exposés constellation par constellation. |
The exact format of each Group event, and promotion and relegation between them, varies according to the number of participating teams. | O formato exato de cada evento do grupo, e a promoção e despromoção entre eles, varia de acordo com o número de equipes participantes. |
How many brothers does Tom have? | Сколько у Тома братьев? |
Odon's name appeared for the first time as a signatory in a document issued on 21 May 1161 at Łęczyca, the location of the first Polish Sejm. | Nama Odon muncul untuk pertama kalinya sebagai penandatangan dalam sebuah dokumen yang dikeluarkan pada tanggal 21 Mei 1161 di Łęczyca, lokasi Sejm pertama Polandia. |
converts to Judaism, though both were of partial Jewish ancestry. Haden-Guest was an atheist. Haden-Guest was married twice, his wives being: Elisabeth Wolpert (née Louise Ruth Wolpert, 1910–2002), a German-born writer and socialite better known as Elisabeth Furse; she and Peter Haden-Guest married in 1939 and divorced in 1945. They had one child, Anthony Haden-Guest (2 February 1937–) Jean Pauline Hindes (1921–2017), whom he married in 1945. They had | Peter Haden-Guest's father was a convert to Judaism who had later "renounced" the religion. Haden-Guest's maternal grandparents were both converts to Judaism, though both were of partial Jewish ancestry. Haden-Guest was an atheist. Haden-Guest was married twice, his wives being: Elisabeth Wolpert (née Louise Ruth Wolpert, 1910–2002), a German-born writer and socialite better known as Elisabeth Furse; she and Peter Haden-Guest married in 1939 and divorced in 1945. They had one child, Anthony Haden-Guest (2 February 1937–) Jean Pauline Hindes (1921–2017), whom he married in 1945. They had three children: Christopher (1948–), Nicholas (1951–), and Elissa (1953–). Upon his death, Lord Haden-Guest was succeeded by his son Christopher, an actor who is married to the actress Jamie Lee Curtis. Lord Haden-Guest's eldest son, New York journalist Anthony Haden-Guest, was born before his parents were married |
schörner | шьорнер |
Living people German footballers VfL Bochum II players Fortuna Düsseldorf players VfL Osnabrück players | Düsseldorf players VfL Osnabrück players 2. Bundesliga players 3. Liga players Association football midfielders Hamburger SV non-playing staff |
how does one return to God? | One will have to repent for all the wrong things he/she had done(Reconciliation) then, accept again the loving grace of God by doing good and loving other people. |
are white coffee filters bleached? | Unbleached filters don't brew a better cup of coffee, but they are more environmentally friendly. They are less processed than bleached filters, as is evidenced by unbleached filters' brown color. Paper is naturally brown and only turns white with bleach. (Almost all the paper you use has been bleached.) |
what is your brain doing when you get knocked unconscious? What does it do to restore consciousness? | When you get knocked unconscious you have experienced a very heavy trauma. Being conscious takes a lot of resources and your brain figures it can cut that off so it can take all of it's resources and use it to repair what ever happened to you to keep you alive. Once it has assessed and/or repaired whatever happened to you, it will return consciousness to you. |
sum of X and Y. If X is a space with one point then the adjunction is the quotient Y/A. Properties The continuous maps h : X ∪f Y → Z are in 1-1 correspondence with the pairs of continuous maps hX : X → Z and hY : Y → Z that satisfy hX(f(a))=hY(a) for all a in A. In the case where A is a closed subspace of Y one can show that the map X → X ∪f Y is a closed embedding and (Y − A) → X ∪f Y is an open embedding. Categorical description The attaching construction is an example of a pushout in the category of topological spaces. That is to say, the adjunction space is universal with respect to the following commutative diagram: Here i is the inclusion map and ϕX, ϕY are the maps obtained by composing the quotient map with the canonical injections into the disjoint union of X and Y. One can form a more general pushout by replacing i with an arbitrary continuous map g—the construction is similar. Conversely, if f is also an inclusion the attaching construction is to simply glue X and Y together along their common subspace. See also Quotient space Mapping cylinder References Stephen Willard, General Topology, (1970) Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Reading Massachusetts. (Provides a very brief | X ∪f Y consists of the disjoint union of X and (Y − A). The topology, however, is specified by the quotient construction. Intuitively, one may think of Y as being glued onto X via the map f. Examples A common example of an adjunction space is given when Y is a closed n-ball (or cell) and A is the boundary of the ball, the (n−1)-sphere. Inductively attaching cells along their spherical boundaries to this space results in an example of a CW complex. Adjunction spaces are also used to define connected sums of manifolds. Here, one first removes open balls from X and Y before attaching the boundaries of the removed balls along an attaching map. If A is a space with one point then the adjunction is the wedge sum of X and Y. If X is a space with one point then the adjunction is |
He has also written novels with his uncle, George Jewsbury ("J. Frederick George"), under the collective pseudonym Stephen Bury. | Câteva dintre romane le-a scris împreună cu unchiul său, George Jewsbury ("J. Frederick George"), sub pseudonimul colectiv Stephen Bury. |
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