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Heart, and The Passionate Demons. Selected filmography 1973: Lina's Wedding 1987: Over grensen as the defense attorney 2001: Elling as Alfons Jørgensen References
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what are some good diets to loose weight fast?
Actually, a big idea that is going on right now is actually eating more carbs. The Atkins diet actually is centered around this new fad, and many are in agreement that it works.\n\nIf you want to skip the whole counting calories business there are some eating habits you can take on and still eat the same food as everyone else. Portion control is vital if you want to lose weight, and eating slowly helps your stomach decide when it is full. You want to try not to eat with your eyes.\n\nBy eating healthy snacks throughout the day you actually shrink your stomach. At mealtimes you're not as hungry and you eat less. When you eat just a few big meals a day, your stomach expands and your capacity to eat increases. So what you want to do to lose weight (and keep it off) is develop eating habits that let you eat slow and frequently. Trust me, this works. Hope I've been helpful!
what is banana baking powder makeup?
Banana powder makeup was originally developed by professional makeup artists as a universally flattering setting powder to diminish the look of fine lines, absorb oil and color correct discoloration. Also known as banana translucent powder, its actually a yellow/golden tone that is flattering on all skin tones.
"BGI to Receive $1.5B in 'Collaborative Funds' Over 10 Years from China Development Bank | In Sequence | Sequencing | GenomeWeb".
BGI to Receive $1.5B in 'Collaborative Funds' Over 10 Years from China Development Bank.
So the unions cooperate because of the safety net.
لذلك تتعاون النقابات فيما بينها بسبب شبكة الضمان.
stand as the ANDP candidate in the January 2011 presidential election, and the Transitional Constitutional Council approved his candidacy, along with nine others, on 22 December 2010. In the first round of the presidential election, held on 31 January 2011, Djermakoye received 3.95% of the vote. On 10 February 2011, he announced his support for the candidacy of the first round's leading candidate, Mahamadou Issoufou, in the second round. Djermakoye was one of several unsuccessful first round candidates who gave their support to Issoufou at that time, helping to give the momentum to Issoufou in his second round campaign against Seyni Oumarou. Djermakoye also stood as an ANDP candidate in the January 2011 parliamentary election and was elected to the National Assembly. He was appointed as President of the Economic, Social and Cultural Council, a state institution, on 9 December 2011. Consequently he vacated his parliamentary seat. At the ANDP's Sixth Ordinary Congress, held in Maradi on 9–10 May 2015, Djermakoye was re-elected as President of the ANDP. Djermakoye did not stand again as a candidate for the February 2016 presidential election, as the ANDP opted to endorse the candidacy of incumbent President Mahamadou Issoufou in the first round of voting. He died on 19 November 2017 in Paris, France at the age of 73. Distinctions Moussa Moumouni Djermakoye has received several awards and medals: Officer in the Order of the International Council of Military Sports (CISM) Officer in the Order of Burkina Faso Officer in the National Order of Mono of the Republic of Togo Commander of the Academic Palms of Niger Knight in the National Order of the French Legion of Honour Knight in the National Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) Great Cross in the National Order of Niger References 1944 births 2017 deaths Nigerien politicians Nigerien Alliance for Democracy and Progress politicians Recipients of the Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
junta that took power, but instead he was appointed as Minister of National Defense in the junta's transitional government, appointed a week after the coup. The transition ended with the swearing-in of an elected President, Mamadou Tandja, on 22 December 1999. Djermakoye is the brother of Moumouni Adamou Djermakoye, who led the ANDP, a political party, from the time of its creation in the early 1990s until his death in June 2009. Following a coup that ousted Tandja in February 2010, Djermakoye was appointed as Special Adviser to the President of the Supreme Council for the Restoration of Democracy, Salou Djibo, in March 2010. Djermakoye, having retired from the military, was elected to succeed his brother as ANDP President at an extraordinary party congress on 20 June 2010. He won the vote easily; he received 278 votes, while Amadou Nouhou received 85 votes and Ali Seyni Gado received 66 votes. Speaking to Le Sahel after the congress, he said that he did not find it very remarkable that he had shifted from a career in the military to the leadership of a political party. Although he lacked elective political experience due to his service in the military, he observed that he had nevertheless held administrative posts during periods of military rule and therefore felt he was sufficiently experienced for the role. He was subsequently nominated to stand as the ANDP candidate in the January 2011 presidential election, and the Transitional Constitutional Council approved his candidacy, along with nine others, on 22 December 2010. In the first round of the presidential election, held on 31 January 2011, Djermakoye received 3.95% of the vote. On 10 February 2011, he announced his support for the candidacy of the first round's leading candidate, Mahamadou Issoufou, in the second round. Djermakoye
Nonoghalam says that a leading Israeli newspaper, Haaretz , attributed the least points to Obama among all candidates.
Nonoghalam dice que un diario principal de Israel, Haaretz , atribuyó los últimos puntos de Obama entre todos los candidatos.
Regular options include starting health, whether the worms can move, how long a turn lasts, and sudden death options.
Las opciones regulares incluyen iniciar la salud, si los gusanos pueden moverse, cuánto tiempo dura un turno y opciones de muerte súbita.
The first major excavations of Hurrian sites in Iraq and Syria began in the 1920s and 1930s.
De eerste omvangrijke opgravingen van Hurritische vindplaatsen in Irak en Syrië begonnen in de jaren '20 en 30 van de twintigste eeuw.
Runners, What time of the day (or night) do you start your regular run?
I like to run early in the morning at around 5:00 during the week - treadmill. And during the weekend I start at around 7:00 with a group for a long run. During the summer I still run early in the morning but outside, not on the treadmill. I run early because there's nothing to interfere with my run.\n\nFor upper body I swim and lift weights once per week.
WWF Superstars (handheld video game)
دبليو دبليو إف سوبر ستارز (لعبة فيديو محمولة)
in Kheyrgu Rural District, Alamarvdasht District, Lamerd County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population
Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 55, in
He went into a deep depression, and said he was "ready to blow my lousy head off".
Entrou numa depressão profunda e disse que estava "pronto para estoirar esta minha cabeça ruim".
They are then left to cure for a few days.
Eles são, então, deixados para curar por alguns dias.
And there's two types of cells that do this, that record facial features either globally, or specifically these large, rapid-firing cells, first look at the general face.
二種類の細胞が働いていて全体的な— 顔の特徴や一部を捉えます この大きくて反応の速い細胞が まず顔の全体を捉えます
1916. Blanton was elected as a Democrat to the Sixty-fifth and to the five succeeding Congresses (March 4, 1917 – March 3, 1929). Censure While a member of the House of Representatives of the Sixty-seventh Congress, Blanton inserted into the Congressional Record a letter purporting to have been written by one Millard French, a non-union printer, to "George H. Carter, Public Printer"; the letter recited a conversation reported to have occurred between French and a printer named Levi Huber who belonged to the union. The letter was said to contain language that was "unspeakable, vile, foul, filthy, profane, blasphemous and obscene", in the words of Representative Franklin Mondell, and the House voted to expunge the letter from the Congressional Record, on a vote of 313 to 1. The letter itself was an affidavit sent by an employee of the Public Printer on September 3, 1921, and relates to the Government Printing Office. A selection of the letter, which relates what Levi Huber, the corrector of revises, said to the employee: G__d D___n your black heart, you ought to have it torn out of you, you u s_ of a b_. You and the Public Printer has no sense. You k_ his a and he is a d_d fool for letting you do it. Robert D. Stevens of the University of Hawaii at Manoa wrote in a 1982 article that the offending remarks "were not all that offensive by today's standards," and only took up half a column of the Record, and furthermore contained only 32 "obscene" words, which were already censored in the form of removing most of the letters and replacing them with underscores. A motion to expel Blanton failed by only eight votes, and he was unanimously censured by the House of Representatives on October 27, 1921, for "abuse of leave to print." Mondell, the author of the expulsion resolution, claimed on the floor of the House of Representatives that "There is
obscene", in the words of Representative Franklin Mondell, and the House voted to expunge the letter from the Congressional Record, on a vote of 313 to 1. The letter itself was an affidavit sent by an employee of the Public Printer on September 3, 1921, and relates to the Government Printing Office. A selection of the letter, which relates what Levi Huber, the corrector of revises, said to the employee: G__d D___n your black heart, you ought to have it torn out of you, you u s_ of a b_. You and the Public Printer has no sense. You k_ his a and he is a d_d fool for letting you do it. Robert D. Stevens of the University of Hawaii at Manoa wrote in a 1982 article that the offending remarks "were not all that offensive by today's standards," and only took up half a column of the Record, and furthermore contained only 32 "obscene" words, which were already censored in the form of removing most of the letters and replacing them with underscores. A motion to expel Blanton failed by only eight votes, and he was unanimously censured by the House of Representatives on October 27, 1921, for "abuse of leave to print." Mondell, the author of the expulsion resolution, claimed on the floor of the House of Representatives that "There is not a member who will not say that it is the vilest thing he has ever seen in print", and that "Any one speaking the words contained in the Congressional Record would be subject to fine and imprisonment under the laws of the land." Representative Finis Garrett, defending Blanton, insisted Blanton had "no intention of being indecent but merely [had] a desire to show a condition existing between organized and non-organized labor in the printing office." Subsequent events The censure motion did not appear to harm Blanton's reputation with his constituents and he was re-elected to the House in 1922,
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what is most likely to help you maintain and renew your emotional energy?
Start your day by doing the things you most enjoy is most likely to help you maintain and renew your emotional energy.
aged 80, and was cremated at Golders Green Crematorium. Family He married Lady Louisa Augusta Beatrice Montagu (named, in 1920, as a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire, DBE), daughter of William Montagu, 7th Duke of Manchester, at London on 10 August 1876, with whom he had the following children: Archibald Charles Montagu Brabazon Acheson, 5th Earl of Gosford (1877–1954) Lady Alexandra Louise Elizabeth Acheson (1878 – 21 January 1958); married Lt.-Col. Hon. William Frederick Stanley, son of Frederick Stanley, 16th Earl of Derby. Lady Mary Acheson (1881–????); married Hon. Robert Arthur Ward. Lady Theodosia Louisa Augusta Acheson (1882 – 16 October 1977), married Alexander Cadogan. Captain Patrick George Edward Cavendish Acheson (30 June 1883 – 30 August 1957) References External links CricketArchive: Lord Archibald Acheson 1841 births 1922 deaths English cricketers Knights of St Patrick Lord-Lieutenants of Armagh Marylebone Cricket Club cricketers People from
he had the following children: Archibald Charles Montagu Brabazon Acheson, 5th Earl of Gosford (1877–1954) Lady Alexandra Louise Elizabeth Acheson (1878 – 21 January 1958); married Lt.-Col. Hon. William Frederick Stanley, son of Frederick Stanley, 16th Earl of Derby. Lady Mary Acheson (1881–????); married Hon. Robert Arthur Ward. Lady Theodosia Louisa Augusta Acheson (1882 – 16 October 1977), married Alexander Cadogan. Captain Patrick George Edward Cavendish Acheson (30 June 1883 – 30 August 1957) References External links CricketArchive: Lord Archibald Acheson 1841
What does "all is fair in love and war" mean to you?
When things are fighting for their own supreme survival, anything goes. If you've got a knife stashed in your pocket, and you agree to a fistfight to the death, when you start losing, the knife is brought out. The quote is saying that everything is tolerable in the aim of survival. Like in the movie Space Odyssey, the artificial intelligence Al had no real soul. It just did what it felt it needed to preserve itself, and so killed the crew because they were going to turn him off. As in war, mustard gas, dehumanization, and torture are all forms of self-preservation. Kill them before they kill us. Make them fear us. Etc.\n\nThe love half of it is kind of ambiguous to me.
Palestinian territories
Palestinisce Landscipas
Here's another good article, about a new campaign opposing privatization of transit, without any contact information for the campaign.
این یک مقالۀ خوب دیگر است. دربارۀ یک کمپین علیه خصوصی‌سازی حمل و نقل بدون هیچ اطلاعات تماسی از کمپین
Who won the presidential debate yesterday in Mexico?
Felipe Calderon and apparently he not only won the debate buy finally started climbing up on the polls and is now in 1st place ahead of Lopez Obrador.
Antisemitism in the State Department played a large role in Washington's hesitant response to the plight of European Jews persecuted by Nazis.
L'antisemitismo presente nel Dipartimento di Stato degli Stati Uniti d'America svolse altresì un ruolo importante nella risposta esitante di Washington alla condizione degli ebrei europei perseguitati dai nazisti.
The humans born of the two sisters are the ancestors of the Dua clans, the animals the sisters created are the totem animals of those clans, and the places the sisters visited are the clan shrines.
Gli umani nati dalle due sorelle sono gli antenati dei clan Dua, gli animali creati dalle sorelle sono gli animali totem di quei clan, ed i luoghi visitati dalle sorelle sono i santuari del clan.
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showing the transferase-like enzyme contained both RNA and protein components. The RNA portion of the enzyme served as a template for adding the telomeric repeats to the incomplete telomere, and the protein added enzymatic function for the addition of these repeats.Through this breakthrough, the term "telomerase" was given to the enzyme, solving the end-replication process that had troubled scientists at the time. Telomerase Telomerase works by adding base pairs to the overhang of DNA on the 3' end, extending the strand until DNA polymerase and an RNA primer can complete the complementary strand and successfully synthesize the double stranded DNA. Since DNA polymerase only synthesizes DNA in the leading strand direction, the shortening of the telomere results. Through their research, Blackburn and collaborators were able to show that the telomere is effectively replenished by the enzyme telomerase, which conserves cellular division by preventing the rapid loss of genetic information internal to the telomere, leading to cellular aging. On 1 January 2016, Blackburn was interviewed about her studies, discovering telomerase, and her current research. When she was asked to recall the moment of telomerase discovery she stated:Carol had done this experiment, and we stood, just in the lab, and I remember sort of standing there, and she had this – we call it a gel. It's an autoradiogram because there were trace amounts of radioactivity that were used to develop an image of the separated DNA products of what turned out to be the telomerase enzyme reaction. I remember looking at it and just thinking, 'Ah! This could be very big. This looks just right.' It had a pattern to it. There was a regularity to it. There was something that was not just sort of garbage there, and that was really kind of coming through, even though we look back at it now, we'd say, technically, there was this, that and the other, but it was a pattern shining through, and it just had this sort of sense, 'Ah! There's something real here.' But then, of course, the good scientist has to be very sceptical and immediately say, 'Okay, we're going to test this every way around here, and really nail this one way or the other.' If it's going to be true, you have to make sure that it's true, because you can get a lot of false leads, especially if you're wanting something to work.In 1978, Blackburn joined the faculty of the University of California, Berkeley, in the Department of Molecular Biology. In 1990, she moved across the San Francisco Bay to the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), where she served as the Department Chair from 1993 to 1999 and was the Morris Herzstein Professor of Biology and Physiology at UCSF. Blackburn became a Professor Emeritus at UCSF at the end of 2015. Blackburn, co-founded the company Telomere Health which offers telomere length testing to the public, but later severed ties with the company. In 2015, Blackburn was announced as the new President of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla, California. "Few scientists garner the kind of admiration and respect that Dr. Blackburn receives from her peers for her scientific accomplishments and her leadership, service and integrity", says Irwin M. Jacobs, chairman of Salk's Board of Trustees, on Blackburn's appointment as President of the institute. "Her deep insight as a scientist, her vision as a leader, and her warm personality will prove invaluable as she guides the Salk Institute on its continuing journey of discovery". In 2017, she announced her plans to retire from the Salk Institute the following year. Nobel Prize For their research and contributions to the understanding of telomeres and the enzyme telomerase, Elizabeth Blackburn, Carol Greider, and Jack Szostaks were awarded the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. The substantial research on the effects of chromosomal protection from telomerase, and the impact this has on cellular division has been a revolutionary catalyst in the field of molecular biology. For example, the addition of telomerase to cells that do not possess this enzyme has shown to bypass the limit of cellular aging in those cells, thereby linking this enzyme to reduced cellular aging. The addition of telomerase, and the presence of the enzyme in cancer cells has been shown to provide an immunity mechanism for the cell in proliferating, linking the transferase activity to increased cellular growth and reduced sensitivity for cellular signalling. The importance of discovering this enzyme has since sent led her continued research at the University of California San Francisco, where she studies the effect of telomeres and telomerase activity on cellular aging. Bioethics Blackburn was appointed a member of the President's Council on Bioethics in 2002. She supported human embryonic cell research, in opposition to the Bush Administration. Her Council terms were terminated by White House directive on 27 February 2004. Dr. Blackburn believes that she was dismissed from the Council due to her disapproval of the Bush administration's position against stem cell research. This was followed by expressions of outrage over her removal by many scientists, 170 of whom signed an open letter to the president maintaining that she was fired because of political opposition to her advice. Scientists and ethicists at the time even went as far to say that Blackburn's removal was in violation of the Federal Advisory Committee Act of 1972, which "requires balance on such advisory bodies" "There is a growing sense that scientific research—which, after all, is defined by the quest for truth—is being manipulated for political ends", wrote Blackburn. "There is evidence that such manipulation is being achieved through the stacking of the membership of advisory bodies and through the delay and misrepresentation of their reports." Blackburn serves on the Science Advisory Board of the Regenerative Medicine Foundation formerly known as the Genetics Policy Institute. Publications Blackburn's first book The Telomere Effect: A Revolutionary Approach to Living Younger, Healthier, Longer (2017) was co-authored with health psychologist Dr. Elissa S. Epel of Aging, Metabolism, and Emotions (AME) Center at the UCSF Center for Health and Community. Blackburn comments on aging reversal and care for one's telomeres through lifestyle: managing chronic stress, exercising, eating better and getting enough sleep; telomere testing, plus cautions and advice. While studying telomeres and the replenishing enzyme, telomerase, Blackburn discovered a vital role played by these protective caps that revolved around one central idea: aging of cells. The book hones in on many of the effects that poor health can have on telomeres and telomerase activity. Since telomeres shorten with every division of a cell, replenishing these caps is essential to long term cell growth. Through research and data, Blackburn explained that people that lead stressful lives exhibit less telomerase functioning in the body, which leads to a decrease in the dividing capabilities of the cell. Once telomeres shorten drastically, the cells can no longer divide, meaning the tissues they replenish with every division would therefore die out, highlighting the aging mechanism in humans. To increase telomerase activity in people with stress-filled lives, Blackburn suggests moderate exercise, even 15
The Telomere Effect: A Revolutionary Approach to Living Younger, Healthier, Longer (2017) was co-authored with health psychologist Dr. Elissa S. Epel of Aging, Metabolism, and Emotions (AME) Center at the UCSF Center for Health and Community. Blackburn comments on aging reversal and care for one's telomeres through lifestyle: managing chronic stress, exercising, eating better and getting enough sleep; telomere testing, plus cautions and advice. While studying telomeres and the replenishing enzyme, telomerase, Blackburn discovered a vital role played by these protective caps that revolved around one central idea: aging of cells. The book hones in on many of the effects that poor health can have on telomeres and telomerase activity. Since telomeres shorten with every division of a cell, replenishing these caps is essential to long term cell growth. Through research and data, Blackburn explained that people that lead stressful lives exhibit less telomerase functioning in the body, which leads to a decrease in the dividing capabilities of the cell. Once telomeres shorten drastically, the cells can no longer divide, meaning the tissues they replenish with every division would therefore die out, highlighting the aging mechanism in humans. To increase telomerase activity in people with stress-filled lives, Blackburn suggests moderate exercise, even 15 minutes a day, which has been proven to stimulate telomerase activity and replenish the telomere. Blackburn states that unhappiness in lives also has an effect on the shortening of telomeres. In a study done on divorced couples, their telomere length was "significantly shorter" compared to couples in healthy relationships, and Blackburn states, "There's an obvious stressor ... we are intensely social beings." She suggests positivity in daily life increases health. While increasing the amount of exercise, decreasing stress, tobacco use, and maintaining a balanced sleep schedule, Blackburn explains that telomere length can be maintained, leading to a decrease in cell aging. Blackburn also tells readers to be wary of clinical pills who proclaim to lengthen or telomeres and protect the body from aging. She says that these pills and creams have no scientific proof of being anti-aging supplements, and that the key to preserving our telomeres and stimulating telomerase activity comes from leading a healthy life. Current research In recent years Blackburn and her colleagues have been investigating the effect of stress on telomerase and telomeres with particular emphasis on mindfulness meditation. She is also one of several biologists (and one of two Nobel Prize laureates) in the 1995 science documentary Death by Design/The Life and Times of Life and Times. She also featured in the 2012 Emmy award-winning science documentary, 'Decoding Immortality' (also known as 'Immortal') by Genepool Productions. Studies suggest that chronic psychological stress may accelerate ageing at the cellular level. Intimate partner violence was found to shorten telomere length in formerly abused women versus never abused women, possibly causing poorer overall health and greater morbidity in abused women. At the University of California San Francisco, Blackburn currently researches telomeres and telomerase in many organisms, from yeast to human cells. The lab is focused on telomere maintenance, and how this has an impact on cellular aging. Many chronic diseases have been associated with the improper maintenance of these telomeres, thereby effecting cellular division, cycling, and impaired growth. At the cutting edge of telomere research, the Blackburn lab currently investigates the impact of limited maintenance of telomeres in cells through altering the enzyme telomerase. Awards and honours Blackburns awards and honours include: Eli Lilly Research Award for Microbiology and Immunology (1988) National Academy of Sciences Award in Molecular Biology (1990) Harvey Society Lecturer at the Harvey Society in New York (1990) Honorary Doctorate of Science from Yale University (1991) Fellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1991) Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 1992 Fellow of American Academy of Microbiology (1993) Foreign Associate of National Academy of Sciences (1993) Australia Prize (1998) Gairdner Foundation International Award (1998) Harvey Prize (1999) Keio Medical Science Prize (1999) California Scientist of the Year in 1999 American Academy of Achievement's Golden Plate Award (2000) American Association for Cancer Research – G.H.A. Clowes Memorial Award (2000) American Cancer Society Medal of Honor (2000) Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science (2000) AACR-Pezcoller Foundation International Award for Cancer Research (2001) General Motors Cancer Research Foundation Alfred P. Sloan Award (2001) E.B.Wilson Award of the American Society for Cell Biology (2001) Bristol-Myers Squibb Award (2003) Robert J. and Claire Pasarow Foundation Medical Research Award (2003) Dr A.H. Heineken Prize for Medicine (2004) Benjamin Franklin Medal in Life Science of The Franklin Institute (2005) Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research (2006) (shared with Carol W. Greider and Jack Szostak) Genetics Prize from the Peter Gruber Foundation (2006) Honorary Doctorate of Science from Harvard University (2006) Wiley Prize in Biomedical Sciences from the Wiley Foundation (shared with Carol W. Greider) (2006) Fellow of Australian Academy of Science (2007) Corresponding fellow of the Australian Academy of Science (2007) Recipient of the UCSF Women's Faculty Association Award Honorary Doctorate of Science from Princeton University (2007) Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize of Columbia University (2007) (shared with Carol W. Greider and Joseph G. Gall) L'Oréal-UNESCO Award for Women in Science (2008) Albany Medical Center Prize (2008) Pearl Meister Greengard Prize (2008) Tasmanian Honour Roll of Women (2008) Victorian Honour Roll of Women (2010) Mike Hogg Award (2009) Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstaedter Prize (2009) (shared with Carol W. Greider) The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2009, shared with Carol W. Greider and Jack W. Szostak "for the discovery of how chromosomes are protected by telomeres and the enzyme telomerase" Companion of the Order of Australia (Australia Day Honours, 2010), for "eminent service to science as a leader in the field of biomedical research, particularly through the discovery of telomerase and its role in the development of cancer and ageing of cells and through contributions as an international adviser in Bioethics." Fellow of the Royal Society of New South Wales (FRSN) (2010) California Hall of Fame (2011) AIC Gold Medal (2012) The Royal Medal of the Royal Society (2015). Blackburn was elected: President of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies (2016–2017) President of the American Association for Cancer Research for 2010 President of the American Society for Cell Biology for 1998 Foreign associate of the National Academy of Sciences (1993) Member of the Institute of Medicine (2000) Board member of the Genetics Society of America (2000–2002) Member of the American Philosophical Society (2006) In 2007, Blackburn was listed among Time magazine's 100 people who shape our world. Personal life Blackburn splits her time living between La Jolla and San Francisco with her husband, scientist John W. Sedat, whom she met while at Cambridge, and has a son, Benjamin. In her personal life, Blackburn serves as a mentor and advocate for scientific research and policy, influencing generations to come to continue the research and work that she has initiated. References External links Video Lecture on Telomeres and Telomerase 1948 births Living people Alumni of Darwin College, Cambridge American Nobel laureates Australia Prize recipients Australian Nobel laureates Companions of the Order of Australia Fellows
electorate in (from 28 July to 21 August) when he was unseated on a petition, and then from 8 September 1874 to 6 December 1875, when he retired. He was a member of the Auckland City Council from 1875 to 1877. He was
Council from 1875 to 1877. He was a consul for Germany. References 1836 births 1891 deaths Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives Auckland City Councillors
On 14 March 2014, in response to the 2014 Russian military intervention in Ukraine, a pact was signed for a joint military body within the European Union.
Ngày 14 tháng 3 năm 2014, để đáp ứng với sự can thiệp quân sự của Nga năm 2014 ở Ukraine, một hiệp định được ký kết cho một cơ quan quân sự chung trong Liên minh Châu Âu.
High fire danger is closing the Rio Grande bosque to public access in three central New Mexico counties and limiting access around Albuquerque.
High fire danger is closing the Rio Grande bosque to public ...
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سید صالح (بهمئی)
Heat detector
آشکارساز حرارتی
Clean is dual licensed: it is available under the terms of the GNU LGPL, and also under a proprietary license.
Clean je distribuován ve dvou licencích: k dispozici je za podmínek GNU LGPL a také pod vlastnickou licencí.
altitude of 109 metres and covers an area of 5.166 km². It has a population of about 220 people. History In the 9th century, the territory of Bodzianske Lúky became part of the Kingdom of Hungary. In historical records the village
village and municipality in the Komárno District in the Nitra Region of south-west Slovakia. Geography The village lies at an altitude of 109 metres and covers an area of 5.166 km². It has a population of about 220 people. History In the 9th century, the territory of Bodzianske Lúky became part of the Kingdom of Hungary. In historical records the village was first mentioned in 1387. After
A few years later her sister Theresa contracted a morganatic marriage with Prince Adalbert of Prussia, and was ennobled under the title of Baroness von Barnim.
Uns anos máis tarde a súa irmá Theresa contraeu matrimonio morganático co príncipe Adalbert de Prusia, e recibiu o título de baronesa von Barnim.
Marizy-Sainte-Geneviève
Маризи-Сент-Женевьев
Most of Mountain View consists of residential neighborhoods.
La mayoría de Mountain View se compone de los barrios residenciales.
Several days passed, but her death is a still hot issue.
Han pasado varios días, pero su muerte sigue siendo un tema candente.
No one can withstand anyone,
ما في حدا عايد حدا،
Settle. It was staged by the Duke's Company at the Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre in London. The original cast included Thomas Betterton as Cambyses, Henry Harris as Prexaspes, John Crosby as Otanes, William Smith as Darius, Henry Norris as Artaban, Matthew Medbourne as Smerdis, Samuel Sandford as Parasithes, John
Elinor Dixon as Orinda and Jane Long as Osiris. References Bibliography Van Lennep, W. The London Stage, 1660-1800: Volume One, 1660-1700. Southern Illinois University Press, 1960. 1671 plays West End plays Tragedy plays Plays by Elkanah
Historia documental del cine mexicano: 1949-1950. Universidad de Guadalajara, 1992. External links 1950 films 1950 drama films Mexican drama films Mexican films Spanish-language films Films directed by Ernesto Cortázar
Jorge Slim References Bibliography Emilio García Riera. Historia documental del cine mexicano: 1949-1950. Universidad de Guadalajara, 1992. External links 1950 films 1950 drama films Mexican drama films
So this is us finding our fire and passing it on to you.
所以我们站在这里, 找到了火焰,并传给你们。
At the age of 24, Kahane entered the prestigious Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in 1981 and won fourth place.
All'età di 24, Kahane aderì al prestigioso Concorso Pianistico Internazionale Van Cliburn nel 1981 e vinse il quarto posto.
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what is the chemical reaction between carbon dioxide and water?
Carbon dioxide dissolves in water and slowly reacts with water to produce carbonic acid. The cloudy white solution observed when CO2 is bubbled into limewater results from a reaction between Ca(OH)2 and either CO2 or H2CO3 to form an insoluble calcium carbonate precipitate.
Relational databases have often replaced legacy hierarchical databases and network databases because they were easier to implement and administer.
في كثير من الأحيان قواعد البيانات العلائقية تم استبدالها بقواعد البيانات الهرميةوقواعد بيانات الشبكة لأنها أسهل على الفهم والاستخدام.
David Langley-Evans caught 'ghost' on CCTV in his pub in Llamelli, Wales . In the video a wispy white shape appears in the hallway and rises to ceiling . Latest in a series of 'weird and wonderful' things seen by the landlord . Now he wants experts in the supernatural to identify the ghostly shape .
This video of a ghostly white shape floating down a hallway might look like it was taken from the latest science-fiction thriller - but in fact it was captured by a pub's CCTV camera. And the landlord said that this spooky footage is the proof he needed that his pub in Llamelli, west Wales, is visited by supernatural spirits. David Langley-Evans, 49, said he couldn't believe it when he first saw the wispy shape appear in his hallway - and now he wants experts on the supernatural to identify what it was. Scroll down for video . The 'ghost', pictured next to the coffee table, apparently appears from nowhere in the footage captured by the pub's CCTV. Mr Langley-Evans said that he has been experiencing things like this for years . The shape moves down the hallway, towards the camera mounted in the corner of the room. Mr Langley-Evans and his wife said this is the latest in a series of a 'weird and wonderful' experiences at their pub . In the video the 'spirit' apparently appears from the ground, before becoming a more solid white shape and rising into the ceiling. Mr Langley-Evans said: 'I’ve seen it before with my own eyes but now I have proof and people believe me. 'In the 10 years I’ve been at the pub I’ve seen all kinds of ghostly things going on.' Mr Langley-Evans and his wife Christine, 48, have also seen a fish bowl sliding the length of the bar and fall off the end. And they blame the pub’s ancient cellar which dates back to 1830 for the unexplained happenings. He said: 'I often entertain our regulars with the weird and wonderful experiences we have. I’ve heard voices, seen orbs and all kinds of other-worldly things. The 'spirit', just seen beneath the light fixture, rises towards the ceiling in the final shots of the CCTV footage. The landlord said that he thinks the apparition has something to do with his spooky cellar . 'I know this presence isn’t dust catching the light or an insect inside the camera. You have a sense while it’s happening that it’s a spirit. I can’t explain it.' Mrs Langley-Evans said: 'We all think it’s something to do with the cellar. People go down there and come back up crying and refuse to go back down. 'But the whole place is spooky... There’s always been lots of banging and bumps in the night and when you go downstairs there’s no-one there. 'When you go up again you get the feeling that someone is chasing you up the stairs.'
how long do you have to wait to get pregnant after zika exposure?
Women should wait at least 2 months after travel (or 2 months after symptoms started if they get sick) before trying to get pregnant. The waiting period is longer for men because Zika stays in semen longer than in other body fluids.
develop policy and actions to address structural and social barriers in science. In the WinS research exhibit #DistractinglyHonest, Wilfrid Laurier University researcher Eden Hennessey explored sexism in science. The WinS platform #MySTEMStory explores women's lives in physics. In 2015 Ghose gave a TEDx talk titled, "What if Einstein had been a woman?". In 2016 she delivered an INKTalk "Women scientists you've never heard of", and created a TED-Ed video on Marie Curie. Ghose serves on various advisory councils and panels, and has served as a consultant to academia, industry and government on the importance of equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) in science. She is an affiliate of the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics and served as the Institute's first Equity Diversity and Inclusion Specialist from 2018-2019. She was part of the advisory team that developed the Dimensions Charter - the Canadian national charter on EDI, and spoke at the launch of the charter in 2019 with Canada's Minister of Science. She is the first Canadian member of the Working Group on Women in Physics of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics. This group has organized the largest global surveys of the status of women in physics. Ghose is the first person of color to be elected President of the Canadian Association of Physicists (CAP). In this role she has created and chaired a standing committee to embed EDI in all activities of the CAP across Canada. Awards and Honors Ghose has won the Wilfrid Laurier University Merit Award several times (2010, 2015, 2016, 2018) for outstanding research/teaching/service. 2004 - Alberta Ingenuity Fellowship 2011 - Shera Bangali Award 2014 - Gifted Citizen 2014 - Mahatma Gandhi Global Achievers award 2014 - Women of Waterloo (WOW) Education Award 2014 - American Physical Society Women Physicist of the Month 2014 - TED Fellow 2015 - Indo-Canadians The A List 2016 - Rogers Woman of the Year Award 2017 - Hoffman-Little Award 2017 - Inductee, Royal Society of Canada, College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists 2018 - Faculty of Science Award for Teaching Excellence, Wilfrid Laurier University 2018 - Senior TED Fellow 2019 - Featured among 25 women from around the world in UNESCO exhibit, Paris, France: ‘Remarkable Women in Technology References External links Ghose's profile at Wilfred Laurier University Canadian astrophysicists Indian emigrants to Canada University of New Mexico alumni Miami
In 2012 Ghose co-authored the first introductory astronomy textbook in Canada for university students. Today her research is focused on quantum information science. She has published on the topics of quantum communication, teleportation, multiparty quantum correlations and quantum chaos. She is a Fellow of the Balsillie School of International Affairs, and is the Co-Editor in Chief (2018-) of the Canadian Journal of Physics. In 2019, Ghose's TED talk “A beginners guide to quantum computing” was featured on TED.com. In 2014 she gave a TEDx talk at Nickel City titled "Breaking barriers with quantum physics", in 2015 "How Quantum Physics Can Help Us Fight Climate Change" in TEDxVictoria, and in 2016 "The Surprising Power of Uncertainty" at Thunder Bay. She spoke at the 2015 Smithsonian Institution Future is Here Festival on "Alice in Quantum Wonderland". She has been featured in several online science videos including on BBC and PBS Nova. Ghose was one of few women in her PhD physics program. Her experiences led her in 2012 to found Laurier's University Research Centre for Women in Science (WinS), whose mission is to build a strong community for women in science through research, communication, and action. The Centre supports research in science and social science, provides resources and mentorship to other organizations, organizes and sponsors conferences, workshops and outreach activities, facilitates networking, and helps develop policy and actions to address structural and social barriers in science. In the WinS research exhibit #DistractinglyHonest, Wilfrid Laurier University researcher Eden Hennessey explored sexism in science. The WinS platform #MySTEMStory explores women's lives in physics. In 2015 Ghose gave a TEDx talk titled, "What if Einstein had been a woman?". In 2016 she delivered an INKTalk "Women scientists you've never heard of", and created a TED-Ed video on Marie Curie. Ghose serves on various advisory councils and panels, and has served as a consultant to academia, industry and government on the importance of equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) in science. She is an affiliate of the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics and served as the Institute's first Equity Diversity and Inclusion Specialist from 2018-2019. She was part of the advisory team that developed the Dimensions Charter - the Canadian national charter on EDI, and spoke at the launch of the charter in 2019 with Canada's Minister of Science. She is the first Canadian member of the Working Group on Women in Physics of the International Union of
John Smith died suddenly in 1994 of a heart attack.
John Smith dog plötsligt 1994 av en hjärtattack.
Do guys really play at love to get sex? Do girls play at sex to get love?
Absolutely! Isn't that pathetic of us all?
Her name is a pun on Kunie Tanaka, a famous actor (not an actress).
Seu nome é um trocadilho com Takana Kunie, um ator famoso (e não uma atriz).
Is it possible to run a business profitably without cheating ?
Absolutely it is possible. As a matter of fact, it is very difficult to stay in business if you cheat.
Sydney central business district
Districto d'afers central de Sydney
The first was an aerial reconnaissance mission (Operation K) over Pearl Harbor to ascertain if the US carriers were there.
Первой стал разведывательный воздушный вылет в Пёрл-Харбор (операция «К»), чтобы убедиться, что американские авианосцы находились именно там.
A 1.6-litre Diesel engine was made, although only for export as diesel engines are not allowed in passenger cars in the Brazilian market.
Un moteur diesel de 1,6 litre a été fait uniquement pour l'exportation (les moteurs diesel ne sont pas autorisés au Brésil).
Mount Strathcona
Strathcona
what does it mean to be 2 cm dilated and 70 effaced?
"Dilated" refers to how open the cervix is. ... "Effacement" refers to the thinning out of the cervix. 70% effaced means that the cervix is about 70% "thinned out". If a woman has never had a baby before, her cervix usually effaces first, then starts to dilate once it's thin.
They went on to chart 13 Top 40 singles in four years and were elected to the Rock-n-Roll Hall of Fame in 1997.
Mereka berhasil menduduki tempat ke-13 dari rekaman tunggal top 40 dalam empat tahun dan dimasukkan ke dalam Rock-n-Roll Hall of Fame pada 1997.
UBA Pro Basketball League
Indijos krepšinio lyga
Marcus that begins to possess Doris. Alice receives a notice that the bank intends to foreclose on their home. Doris contacts the board for help, believing she is communicating with her dead father. The spirit leads her to a secret compartment behind the basement wall containing a pouch of cash. When she gives the money to her mother, the family has a Ouija session, believing they can contact Roger. When the board answers a question only Roger would know the answer to, a thrilled Alice begins believing that they are in contact with her dead husband. Soon, Doris becomes fully possessed by the shadowy spirit. Lina, who is becoming disturbed by the changes in her sister, finds papers written by Doris in fluent Polish, a language she does not know, and brings them to Father Tom Hogan, her School Principal, to translate. Troubled, Father Tom visits them for a Ouija session under the pretense of contacting his dead wife Gloria. Although the session appears to be successful, Father Tom later explains to Alice and Lina that Doris did not contact Gloria. Instead, for every question he asked, she read his thoughts and repeated the answers he was thinking in his mind. He reveals that the pages are entries written by a Polish immigrant named Marcus, who was taken captive during World War II by a sadistic doctor who conducted experiments on him and other captives inside the house's basement. These spirits knew answers that only Roger would know because they have been watching the family since the day they moved in. Meanwhile, Doris kills Lina's new boyfriend Mikey when he comes to visit. When they find the body, Father Tom, Alice, and Lina burn the Ouija board in the furnace. Father Tom finds the secret room where the experiments were conducted, and is possessed by the spirits. He attacks Alice and Lina, but momentarily seizes clarity, only to be killed by Doris. Alice is captured, while Roger's spirit carries an unconscious Lina to her bed. Recalling an earlier moment when her doll's mouth was stitched by her father's spirit "to shut out the voices", Lina realizes she must sew Doris' mouth shut to quiet the spirits' voices and stop the evil. She fights off the embodied evil spirits and sews her mouth shut but kills Doris in the process. The ghost Doris wakes up and Roger appears and Doris is happily reunited with her father. Lina explains to Alice that she had to sew her mouth in order to stop the voices. The spirits then possess Lina and stabs Alice with a knife. The spirits unpossess Lina, who is shocked to see what she did. Alice tells Lina that it was not her fault but her own, for getting the board, and also tells Lina that she loves her. Alice then sees Roger and Doris happily together watching them and then dies, leaving Lina devastated over her mother's death. Lina is later on committed in a mental hospital for the suspected murder of her mother and sister. She tells her doctor that she knows she will never be alone again. As Lina is left in her room, she tears up the carpet and creates a Ouija board on the wooden floor with her blood. Lina uses the makeshift Ouija to summon Doris' spirit, which succeeds in summoning an evil spirit in Doris’ form. Afterwards, Doris then attacks Lina's doctor. In a post-credits scene, 47 years later in 2014, a now elderly and still institutionalized Lina receives a visit from someone claiming to be her niece. Cast Elizabeth Reaser as Alice Zander Annalise Basso as Paulina "Lina" Zander Lin Shaye as Old Paulina Zander Lulu Wilson as Doris Zander Henry Thomas as Father Tom Hogan Parker Mack as Michael "Mikey" Russell Kate Siegel as Jenny Browning Doug Jones as Ghoul Marcus Halle Charlton as Ellie Alexis G. Zall as Betty Sam Anderson as Mr. Browning Ele Keats as Ellie's Mom Nicholas Keenan as Walter Michael Weaver as Roger Zander Umran Mustafa as Keith Hemmingway Production Although the first film in the Ouija series was a success commercially, its critical reception was less than stellar. As a result, Jason Blum wanted to make a film that was significantly different from the original. This appealed to director Mike Flanagan who stated in an interview that he has an "allergy to sequels". Blum let Flanagan work on the type of horror film he wanted which was a period piece that dealt with a family dynamic. There was some talk from the beginning about whether or not the film should have any connections at all to the original, but Flanagan himself was opposed to this, and instead opted to make subtle references to the original to welcome new viewers while also
the 1970s, using only technology that would only have been available at the time. Production in Los Angeles commenced in September 2015 and wrapped in October 2015. The main cast was announced in September 2015 with principal photography beginning that same month, which ran to October 21, 2015. Post-production on the film began on October 31, 2015. Universal Pictures used its 1963–90 logo, designed by Universal Title and Optical for MCA Inc., to open and promote the film. Soundtrack The Newton Brothers (replacing Anton Sanko, who composed the first film) composed the prequel. The soundtrack was released by Back Lot Music on October 21, 2016. Release In April 2015, it was announced that the film would be released on October 21, 2016. Box office Ouija: Origin of Evil grossed $35.1 million in North America and $46.6 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $81.7 million, against a budget of $12 million. The film opened alongside Boo! A Madea Halloween, Keeping Up with the Joneses and Jack Reacher: Never Go Back, and was expected to gross around $15 million from about 3,168 theaters in its opening weekend. It ended up grossing $14.1 million (compared to its predecessor's $19.9 debut), finishing third at the box office. Critical response On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 82% based on reviews from 122 critics, with an average rating of 6.4/10, making it one of the highest-rated films to date produced by either Hasbro Studios or Platinum Dunes. The website's critics consensus reads, "Ouija: Origin of Evil swerves its franchise's planchette unexpectedly to YES with a surprisingly scary and dramatically satisfying follow-up to its lackluster predecessor." On Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 65 out of 100 based on reviews from 26 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "C" on an A+ to F scale, the same as its predecessor. Katie Rife for The A.V. Club gave the film a B and wrote that compared to its predecessor "It is better, though, in every conceivable way, from casting to story to atmosphere." Odie Henderson for RogerEbert.com gave the film three stars and called it "one overstuffed horror movie recipe, with a dash of The Exorcist and a spritz of Ghost among its tasty ingredients." Adam Dileo of IGN said "Ouija: Origin of Evil may just be the latest entrant into that small category of sequels and prequels that manage to improve upon their predecessors in every way." Kate Erbland of IndieWire called the film "genuinely frightening and smart, the rare horror prequel able to stand on its own merits and deliver a full-bodied story that succeeds without any previous knowledge or trappings." Jimmy
Note: O^ Trumpet Awards — the awards are intended to honor blacks who, through consistency and longevity, have inspired others and have achieved success in their chosen professions or careers.
Note: O^ Trumpet Awards — Gli award intendono onorare i cantanti di colore che con consistenza e longevità, hanno ispirato altri e hanno ottenuto successo nelle loro professioni scelte o carriere.
Can you come with us?
¿Puedes venir con nosotros?
2010 Johan Cruyff Shield
Ֆուտբոլի Նիդերլանդների Սուպերգավաթ 2010
During the next decade, the Korean government became more liberal in its economic policies.
Trong thập kỷ tiếp theo, chính phủ Hàn Quốc trở nên tự do hơn trong các chính sách kinh tế.
how many points you need for canada immigration?
If you score 67 points or higher, you may qualify for the Federal Skilled Worker Program.
I wish I had done more.
Toivon että olisin tehnyt enemmän.
A smooth transition was seen in the power production history of the plant up through the time the last two units were built.
Uma suave transição foi vista na história de produção de energia da usina até o tempo da instalação das duas últimas unidades.
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Given name Saber Abar (born 1984), Iranian actor and theater director Saber Ben Frej (born 1979), Tunisian football player Saber Chebana (born 1983), Algerian football player Saber Eid (born 1959), Egyptian football player Saber Safar, a Free Syrian Army colonel and defector from the Syrian Army Saber Khalifa (born 1986), Tunisian football player Saber Mirghorbani (born 1983), Iranian football player Saber Rebaï (born 1967), Tunisian pan-Arab singer and composer Saber Souid (born 1981), Tunisian athlete and hammer thrower Surname Abdelilah Saber (born 1974), Moroccan football player Alber Saber (born c. 1985), Egyptian computer science student and blogger Ashraf Saber (born 1973), Italian athlete and runner of Egyptian descent Danny Saber (born 1966), American musician, audio engineer, record producer, and remixer Hoda Saber (1959–2011), Iranian scholar, journalist and activist Mahfouz Saber, Egyptian judge and politician Moinul
Lower-class urban lethal weapons for self-defense in medieval Europe (especially in seaports)
"Self defense" is perhaps a bit of a loaded term, but there is plenty of evidence that non-aristocratic medieval Europeans often owned/used weapons. I cited some examples of laws and incidents in [this](_URL_0_) comment here. In general, laws restricting weapons were more focused on what was being done with weapons rather than the weapons themselves. So there were no English laws prohibiting regular people from owning swords, but there were laws prohibiting you from running around the streets of London getting into fights while armed with sword and buckler. You could (and we know from wills that many people did) own all the swords you could afford. However, unless you were an official of the king, an aristocrat, or a traveler/soldier making your way to some other place, you would not be allowed to bear arms openly in London in the 14th century. That's according to the letter of the law, anyways. It seems from the frequency of violations that there were plenty of people who did it anyways.
Mary sends her love.
Мэри передаёт привет.
Ni contigo ni sin ti
Нито с теб, нито без теб
This can be attributed to the “reorganization energy” of the NO2 radical; that is, the NO2 radical in FNO2 is less stable than the free NO2 molecule.
Ini dapat diatribusikan sebagai “energi reorganisasi” radikal NO2; yaitu, radikal NO2 dalam FNO2 kurang stabil daripada molekul NO2 bebas.
Vernon's speech explains that thiotimoline was first mentioned in 1948 by a semi-mythical scientist named Azimuth or Asymptote, but that serious study of the compound didn't begin until the 21st century scientist Almirante worked out the theory of hypersteric hindrance.
Nel suo discorso, Vernon racconta che la tiotimolina fu nominata per la prima volta nel 1948 da un semi-mitico scienziato di nome Azimuth o Asymptote, ma che uno studio serio del composto non cominciò fino al XXI secolo, quando lo scienziato Ammirata elaborò la teoria della corrente ipersterica.
Until recently, a woman's taking a socially inferior lover was considered much more shocking than the reverse situation.
Fins a data molt recent, la situació en què una dona prenia un amant d'una classe social inferior a la d'ella era considerada molt més escandalosa que la situació inversa.
NEW: The ceremony was attended by embattled Yingluck Shinawatra . The government and protesters are in the midst of a temporary truce .
Bangkok, Thailand (CNN) -- In a birthday speech Thursday, Thailand's deeply revered king asked the nation to maintain the peace it has enjoyed "for a very long time" by working hand in hand. "Our nation has always been in peace for very long time because there is unity in our nation," King Bhumibol Adulyadej said. "Each of us performs our duties in a harmonious manner for the sake of our country. "Every Thai should realize this, and perform their given duties to benefit the broader public." Tensions ease in Thailand as police remove barriers . The ceremony was attended by embattled Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. The Thai capital, Bangkok, has seen several days of protests to force Yingluck Shinawatra from office. Those demonstrations took a break this week after the Thai government said it had negotiated a temporary truce with protesters to celebrate the king's birthday. The world's longest-serving monarch, the king turned 86 on Thursday. Thai king leaves hospital after four years . Suthep Thaugsuban, who has led the demonstrations against Yingluck's government in pockets of central Bangkok, said the campaign will resume. "We will continue fighting until Thaksin's regime is definitively wiped out," he said, referring to Thaksin Shinawatra, the exiled former Prime Minister and brother of Yingluck who is considered to retain considerable influence in Thailand.
isolated philosopher or man of letters but was of necessity a participant in active life. Just as action without insight was held to be aimless and barbaric, insight without action was rejected as barren and imperfect. Humanitas scholars also believed it was inevitable to project humanitas from the individual into the state at large. Interpretations Carl Sagan Carl Sagan's ideas have attracted criticism. Some argue that the trend is in fact not in that direction, as part of the reason why we evolve is in order to continually face a greater enemy. Therefore, without an enemy that places the whole of humankind on the other side, panhumanism is not possible. Marxism A communist society or communist system is the type of society and economic system postulated to emerge from technological advances in the productive forces in Marxist thought, representing the ultimate goal of the political ideology of Communism. A communist society is characterized by common ownership of the means of production with free access to the articles of consumption and is classless and stateless, implying the end of the exploitation of labor. In his Critique of the Gotha Programme Karl Marx referred to this stage of development as upper-stage communism. World Government World government is the notion of a common political authority for all of humanity, yielding a global government and a single state. Such a government could come into existence either through violent and compulsory world domination or through peaceful and voluntary supranational union. Currently there is no worldwide executive, legislature, judiciary, military, or constitution with jurisdiction over the entire planet. The United
than exert authority over them. A United Nations Parliamentary Assembly (UNPA) is a proposed addition to the United Nations System that would allow for participation of member nations' legislators and, eventually, direct election of United Nations (UN) parliament members by citizens worldwide. The idea was raised at the founding of the League of Nations in the 1920s and again following the end of World War II in 1945, but remained dormant throughout the Cold War. In the 1990s and 2000s, the rise of global trade and the power of world organizations that govern it led to calls for a parliamentary assembly to scrutinize their activity. The Campaign for the Establishment of a United Nations Parliamentary Assembly was formed in 2007 to coordinate pro-UNPA efforts, which as of July 2013 has received the support of over 850 Members of Parliament from over 90 countries worldwide, in addition to over 350 non-governmental organizations and 21 Nobel and Right Livelihood laureates and 16 Heads or former heads of state or government and foreign ministers. See also Globalization - The desire to interconnect and share ideas between cultures and nations Transhumanism - The idea of developing human capabilities as a species Stateless communism – A communist realisation of a pan-human state Postnationalism - The
Greatest Hits: My Prerogative included three new tracks: "My Prerogative", "I've Just Begun (Having My Fun)" and "Do Somethin'", all of them produced by Bloodshy & Avant.
Greatest Hits: My Prerogative inclui três faixas novas: "My Prerogative", "I've Just Begun (Having My Fun)" e "Do Somethin'", todas produzidas por Bloodshy & Avant.
The Bulgarian Navy was nonetheless involved in a number of skirmishes with the Soviet Black Sea Fleet, which attacked Bulgarian shipping.
Το Βουλγαρικό Ναυτικό ωστόσο συμμετείχε σε σειρά αψιμαχιών με το Σοβιετικό Στόλο της Μαύρης Θάλασσας, που επετίθετο σε βουλγαρικά πλοία.
on 4 December. Results Aftermath Perkins held York until it was abolished at the 1950 state election, and then held Roe until his death in office in 1961. He served as a minister in the government of David Brand. One of his opponents at the by-election, Labor's Alfred Reynolds, won the seat of Forrest at the 1947 state election, although he served only a single term. Latham, the retiring member in York, served in the Senate for less
after the 1933 state election became leader of the opposition (due to the Country Party winning more seats than its coalition partner, the Nationalist Party). Latham resigned from parliament on 7 October 1942, to be appointed to the Senate. The writ for the by-election was issued on 10 October, with the close of nominations on 29 October. Polling day was on 21 November, with the writ returned on 4 December. Results Aftermath Perkins held York until it was abolished at the 1950 state election,
When Bijan wins a brand new Mercedes Benz in a sweepstakes at his bank, it seems like all of their problems are over, but that all changes when Bijan meets Kambiz (Reza Shafiei Jam), and hilarity ensues.
Lorsque Bijan gagne une nouvelle Mercedes Benz dans un sweepstake de sa banque, il semblerait que tous leurs problèmes soient résolus, mais tout va changer quand Bijan rencontre Kambiz (Reza Shafiei Jam),de nombreuses situations comiques vont s'ensuivre.
to whom vs to who?
When in doubt, try this simple trick: If you can replace the word with “he”' or “'she,” use who. If you can replace it with “him” or “her,” use whom. Who should be used to refer to the subject of a sentence. Whom should be used to refer to the object of a verb or preposition.
Spence has suggested that the purpose of the trip might have been to explore Mexican oil prospects for British intelligence.
وقد اقترح الكاتب سبينس أن الغرض من الرحلة ربما كان لإستكشاف آفاق النفط المكسيكية للاستخبارات البريطانية.
A woman standing in the ocean holding onto a kite.
The woman is standing in the water holding her kite.
According to Thailand's Social Development and Human Security Ministry, about 1.6 million Thais have some form of disability.
थाईलैंड के सामाजिक विकास और मानव सुरक्षा मंत्रालय के अनुसार, लगभग 1.6 मिलियन थाई में अक्षमता का कुछ रूप है।
Sıralılar, Aydın
Sıralılar (Aydın)
Stadius had been encouraged to publish the Ephemerides by his old teacher Gemma Frisius.
Stadius había sido animado a publicar las Efemérides por su antiguo profesor Gemma Frisius.
established in Perth and Brisbane by the 1920s, and it appears to be spreading. It has also been introduced into New Zealand. Habitat The larvae of S. brunipennis feed on the roots of sedges
to be spreading. It has also been introduced into New Zealand. Habitat The larvae of S. brunipennis feed on the roots of sedges and grasses. References Curculionidae Insects of South America
of rodent in the family Sciuridae. It is found in forests in China (Yunnan only) and Myanmar. References Thorington, R. W. Jr. and R. S. Hoffman.
2005. Family Sciuridae. pp. 754–818 in Mammal Species of the World a Taxonomic and Geographic Reference. D. E. Wilson and
How do animals know when it's time to leave "home"?
They often don't. Moose calves, for example, leave the cow because she forces them away. When she starts to instinctively feel that she needs to get in some good and solid eating before the nest rut, she refuses to serve the calf any more. And gives it gentle physical nudges until it catches the message and starts to wander off in one direction or another. Some of them come back for days and get a good and proper kicking for not leaving her alone. It's a pretty stressful separation for the calves, and that time of the year has a significant increase in the roadkill statistics because they wander off and do weird things before eventually finding their way again.
which one is correct know or no?
The verb know means to be aware, to be informed, to recognize, to understand, or to be acquainted with. The past form of know is knew; the past participle form is known. No (which can function as an adjective, an adverb, or an interjection) means the opposite of yes: not so, not in any degree.
With him were three last paintings, the gifts for Cardinal Scipione.
С него са три картини, дар за кардинал Сципионе.
Incidentally, it was in this 1881 book that Edgeworth introduced into economics the generalised utility function, U (x, y, z, ...), and drew the first 'indifference curve'.
Het was overigens in Edgeworths boek uit 1881 dat hij in de economie de veralgemeende nutsfunctie, U (x, y, z, ...) introduceerde en als eerste een 'indifferentiecurve' tekende.
And at the same time, they filled it with so much hope.
Но, истовремено го исполнија со толку многу надеж.
wat made man to think abt space& above that?
I think you are the best one to answer that. Do you remember the first time you stared up at the night sky and were not able to explain the twinkle of a star or the half moon. As man evolved, and science evolved, each step of enlightenment fostered a deeper curiosity about 'our' existence. Then somebody finally said "whaddat and whydat" and somebody else said "me no know, but dagnabbit I'm gunna be the first to find out!" Next question, please.
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species of ant in the genus Linepithema. Described by Forel in 1885, the species is
attack (previous maximum was 55 degrees) and rolling at high rates at 65 degrees angle of attack. Controlled rolling would have been nearly impossible above 35 degrees without vectoring." Performance figures were not listed for other phases. The aircraft is now on display at the Virginia Air and Space Center in Hampton, Virginia. See also List of experimental aircraft List of military aircraft of the United States References Further reading 1980s United States experimental aircraft Aircraft first flown in 1987 McDonnell
April 1987 to September 1996. NASA reported that in one phase of the project, Armstrong Flight Research Center "research pilots William H. "Bill" Dana and Ed Schneider completed the envelope expansion flights in February 1992. Demonstrated capabilities included stable flight at approximately 70 degrees angle of attack (previous maximum was 55 degrees) and rolling at high rates at 65
later married a former Ukrainian Socialist-Revolutionary and writer Serhiy Pylypenko who in 1919 joined the ranks of the Bolsheviks and was a Combrig of the Red Army. Pylypenko, like numerous other Ukrainian nationals, was murdered by the Stalinist regime in March 1934, when he was recognized as a counterrevolutionary. After that Tetyana continued to live as a widow of the former enemy of the people in Ukraine until World War II when in 1943 she was deported to Austria for "work". After escaping from a labor camp she lived in neighboring Italy, then Great Britain. After the war she emigrated to the United States, as returning home was not an option. In the United States she worked as a pedagogue at Harvard University where Kardynalovska taught Russian at first and later the Ukrainian languages. She wrote a
did not manage to finish due to the war with Russia. After finishing gymnasium she married Vsevolod Holubovych who at that time was a General Secretary as well as a deputy to the Russian Constituent Assembly. That marriage, however, did not last for long and in 1919 the couple petitioned for divorce. For some time Tetyana continued to live in Kamyanets-Podilsky, working for a local editorship of Chervony Shliakh headed by her former husband, Holubovych. Tetyana later married a former Ukrainian Socialist-Revolutionary and writer Serhiy Pylypenko who in 1919 joined the ranks of the Bolsheviks and was a Combrig of the Red Army. Pylypenko, like numerous other Ukrainian nationals, was murdered by the Stalinist regime in March 1934, when he was recognized as a counterrevolutionary. After that Tetyana continued to live as a widow of the former enemy of the people in Ukraine until World War II when in 1943 she was deported to Austria for "work". After escaping from a labor camp she lived in neighboring Italy, then Great Britain. After the war she emigrated to the United States, as returning home was not an option. In the
Such development was primarily geared toward agricultural needs and was concentrated near the cities of Landsberg and Küstrin, and the Neumark did not become nearly as industrialized or densely populated as other German areas such as the Ruhr, Saxony, or Upper Silesia.
Selline areng oli suunatud peamiselt põllumajanduse vajadustele ning koondus Landsbergi ja Küstrini linnade juurde, ja Neumarkist ei saanud peaaegu sama tööstuslikku või tihedalt asustatut, kui muud Saksa alad, nagu Ruhr, Saksimaa või Ülem-Sileesia.
In their last season of 2013, the team played in Ykkönen and was coached by Sami Ristilä.
Durant leur dernière saison en 2013, l'équipe a joué en Ykkönen et entraînée par Sami Ristilä.