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are koalas bad for the environment? | They pollinate many eucalypt flowers, and eat lots of insects. |
The title became extinct on the death of his son, the second Baronet, in 1848. The Harland Baronetcy, of Sutton Hall in the County of York, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 3 October 1808 for Charles Harland. Born Charles Hoar, he had married Anne Harland, only daughter and heiress of Philip Harland, of Sutton Hall, Yorkshire, in 1802, and had assumed the same year the surname of Harland in lieu of his patronymic. He was childless and the title became extinct on his death in 1810. William Charles Harland, Member of Parliament for Durham, was the nephew of Philip Harland. The Harland Baronetcy, of Ormiston in the Parish of Holywood in the County of Down and of Brompton in the North Riding of the County of York, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 25 July 1885 | of the United Kingdom. All three creations are extinct. The Harland Baronetcy, of Sproughton in the County of Suffolk, was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain on 13 March 1771 for Admiral Robert Harland, subsequently a Lord of the Admiralty in 1782. The title became extinct on the death of his son, the second Baronet, in 1848. The Harland Baronetcy, of Sutton Hall in the County of York, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 3 October 1808 for Charles Harland. Born Charles Hoar, he had married Anne Harland, only daughter and heiress of |
in Italy for his entire career, representing famous clubs such as Lazio and Napoli. He coached Pistoiese and Bondenese from 1948 until 1951, managing Colleferro, Bondeno, and ending his career in his hometown and original club, Pistoiese. External links (In Italian) Dario Marchetti (edited by), Egidio Turchi , on Enciclopediadelcalcio.it , 2011. 1913 births Year | Egidio Turchi (born October 4, 1913 in Pistoia) was an Italian professional football player and later in his career became a coach. Career Turchi's debut as a professional was for Pistoiese. He played as a midfielder, and remained in Italy for his entire career, representing famous clubs such as Lazio and Napoli. He coached Pistoiese |
Tenishevo, Republic of Tatarstan | Тенишево |
Germi County | مقاطعة غرمي |
Ceremonial roles are still important in Samoan society and are restricted in similar ways to particular people with the correct qualifications and cultural knowledge, but the significance of the malu has shifted. | Οι τελετουργικοί ρόλοι εξακολουθούν να είναι σημαντικοί στην κοινωνία της Σαμόα και περιορίζονται με παρόμοιους τρόπους σε συγκεκριμένα άτομα με τα σωστά προσόντα και κουλτούρα, αν και η σημασία των τατουάζ Μαλού έχει αλλάξει. |
This would have created an access to the Filderhalle. | Damit hätte ein Zugang zur Filderhalle geschaffen werden können. |
After the Second World War, the district successfully fought off absorption into the Liverpool City Council boundaries. | Na de Tweede Wereldoorlog, de wijk met succes gevochten off absorptie in de grenzen van de gemeenteraad van Liverpool. |
how can you get pregnant if the condom doesn't break? | Levine recommends using condoms in tandem with another form of birth control, like the pill or an IUD for more thorough coverage. Because yes, you can get pregnant using a condom even if it doesn't break. |
This explains why machine tool models and tape storage media persist in grandfathered fashion even as the state of the art advances. | To vysvětluje, proč modely obráběcích strojů a pásková ukládací média přetrvávají v pradědečkovské módě i jako důkaz vývoje. |
what are limit in maths? | Limit (mathematics) ... In mathematics, a limit is the value that a function (or sequence) "approaches" as the input (or index) "approaches" some value. Limits are essential to calculus (and mathematical analysis in general) and are used to define continuity, derivatives, and integrals. |
Acts made under those powers are not binding on Denmark except for those relating to the Schengen Agreement, which are instead conducted on an intergovernmental basis with Denmark. | Закони с тези правомощия не са обвързващи за Дания с изключение на тези свързани със Споразумението от Шенген, които са провеждани на междуправителствена основа. |
“Have you not seen how your Lord dealt with the 'Ad (people)," - 7. | Allah menerangkan kejadian ini dalam surah Al-Fiil, yaitu: Apakah kamu tidak memperhatikan bagaimana Tuhanmu telah bertindak terhadap tentara bergajah? |
footballers 1993 births Living people Al-Nasr SC (Dubai) players Footballers at the 2014 Asian Games Place of | links Player's Profile Page at UAEFA website References Emirati footballers 1993 births Living people Al-Nasr SC (Dubai) players Footballers at the 2014 Asian Games Place of birth missing |
she anchored in shows like Junior Super Stars, Natchathira Jannal on Puthuyugam TV and Sunday Kondattam on Sun TV. She was also ranked 15 in Chennai Times 20 Most Desirable Women on TV 2019. She was also yet again listed in 2020 ranking her 11th. Anjana faced cyber bullying and harassment over social media, she received vulgar and inappropriate messages on Twitter and Instagram from audiences and followers, eventually Anjana and her husband reported the issue to cyber crime security and Tamil Nadu Police. During the launch event of the film Pushpa: The Rise which was hosted by Anjana, fans criticized Anjana saying that the main actor of the film Allu Arjun walked away from the stage due to how Anjana treated him. However Anjana later clarified that all those rumors were false on social media. Personal life Anjana married actor Chandran on March 10 in 2016. In 2018 the couple | Office (2013), Konjam Uppu Konjam Karam (2014), Dance Jodi Dance 3.0 (2014), Neengalum Naangalum (2015), Cafe Tea Area (2016), Junior Super Stars (2017), Sunday Kondattam (2017), Freeya Vidu (2017) and Vazhthukkal (2018). Career Anjana Rangan was born on 25 August 1989 in Chennai. Before becoming a video jockey, she was a television host. Anjana also won Miss Chinnathirai 2008 before becoming an anchor or a video jockey. Anjana also anchored in television shows such as Neengalum Naangalum, Namma Star, Konjam Uppu Konjam Karam and Paattu Pudusu. In early-2018, Anjana decided to go on a break after 10 years in the entertainment industry and Sun TV to prioritize family commitments. After her break Anjana returned to anchoring in 2019, she anchored in shows like Junior Super Stars, Natchathira Jannal on Puthuyugam TV and Sunday Kondattam on Sun TV. She was also ranked 15 in Chennai Times 20 Most Desirable Women on TV 2019. She was also yet again listed in 2020 ranking her 11th. Anjana faced cyber bullying and harassment over social media, she received vulgar and inappropriate messages on Twitter and Instagram from audiences and followers, eventually Anjana |
At the end of the next season, the club is demoted to National A2 for financial reasons. | En fin de saison, le club est rétrogradé en Nationale A2 pour raisons financières. |
Julien Stevens | جوليان ستيفنز |
Who reads the Financial Times newspaper? | That's it? That's your question?\n\nYou doing a survey? |
to 1994, FEBC owned and operated shortwave radio station KGEI in San Francisco, California. Philippines The Philippines is where FEBC began its initial broadcast. AM/FM stations Shortwave FEBC operates its shortwave broadcasts in different languages, transmitting from its facilities in Bocaue, Bulacan. South Korea FEBC owns a number of stations in South Korea, one of them being known as HLAZ. Indonesia YASKI is the name for | an international Christian radio network. From 1960 to 1994, FEBC owned and operated shortwave radio station KGEI in San Francisco, California. Philippines The Philippines is where FEBC began its initial broadcast. AM/FM stations Shortwave FEBC operates its shortwave broadcasts in different languages, transmitting from its facilities in Bocaue, Bulacan. South Korea FEBC owns a number of stations in South Korea, one of them being |
The most representative akchang is Yongbi och'on ka (1445–47; Songs of Flying Dragons), a cycle compiled in praise of the founding of the Yi dynasty. | El akchang más representativo es Yongbi och'on ka (1445-47; Songs of Flying Dragons), un ciclo recopilado en alabanza de la fundación de la dinastía Yi. |
A dog is a man's best friend. | Собака - лучший друг человека. |
in the United States: Brownwood, Henry County, Georgia (east of Stockbridge) Brownwood, Morgan County, Georgia (southwest of Madison) | States: Brownwood, Henry County, Georgia (east of Stockbridge) Brownwood, Morgan County, Georgia (southwest of Madison) An |
Zhuge Liang replied, "Sir, haven't you read that Shensheng was in danger because he remained in Jin while Chong'er was safe because he was outside Jin?" | Zhuge Liang menjawab, "Tuanku, tidakkah Anda pernah membaca bahwa Shensheng berada dalam bahaya karena ia tetap berada di Jin, sementara Chong'er tetap aman karena ia berada di luar Jin?" |
what is a category 1-5 marriott hotel? | Marriott hotel categories 1-4 generally represent more budget-friendly hotels with comfortable amenities, while categories 5-8 typically include higher-quality hotels with additional amenities and services. |
This may also be referred to as a time brokerage agreement (TBA), local sales agreement (LSA), management services agreement (MSA), or most commonly, a joint sales agreement (JSA) or shared services agreement (SSA). | Esto también puede ser denominado como un acuerdo de ventas local (LSA), el acuerdo de servicios de gestión MSA), o más comúnmente, un acuerdo conjunto de venta (ACC) o acuerdo de servicios compartidos (SSA). |
what do i do if i dont have money to pay my credit debts? | Don't be scared. The worst option for them is that you declare bankruptcy - then they'll have difficulty getting their money back.\n\nAlternatively, get a local debt advice company to approach them on your behalf, and they'll come to an arrangement - you might end up only paying off half or a thirdof what you owe.\n\nBut seriously, get in contact with your creditors. They'd rather see some return on their investment in the long run. What country do you live in? Depends also on local debt laws. |
how long does it take sperm? | The full process takes about 64 days. During spermatogenesis, your testicles make several million sperm per day — about 1,500 per second. By the end of a full sperm production cycle, you can regenerate up to 8 billion sperm. |
Słocin | Слоцин |
can you give newborn karo syrup? | As a rule of thumb, you can give 1 ounce a day for every month of life up to about 4 months (a 3-month-old baby would get 3 ounces). Some doctors recommend using corn syrup like Karo, usually around 1 to 2 teaspoons per day, to soften the stools. |
debut single was released on July 11, 2007, and served as the ending theme to Girl's Box the | 2007, and served as the ending theme to Girl's Box the Movie. Members Yu Hasebe Nao Nagasawa Aiko Kayo Discography Singles References Musical |
He called for the need for the recognition of a human right to communicate that would encompass earlier established rights. | Il a appelé à la nécessité de reconnaître le droit humain de communiquer qui comprendrait les droits établis plus tôt. |
The Littorio had received seventy of the new type M11/39 medium tanks shortly before the declaration of war. | Divizia Littorio fusese dotată cu 70 de tancuri medii noi M11/39 cu puțină vreme înainte de izbucnirea războiului. |
Harold Davies, Baron Davies of Leek (1904–1985), British Labour politician Harold Davies (rugby union) (1898–1976), Welsh international rugby union player Harold Davies (Australian footballer) (1932–2002), Australian rules footballer | Davies (civil engineer) (1903–2009), Australian civil engineer E. Harold Davies (Edward Harold Davies, 1867–1947), professor of music at Adelaide University See also Harold Davis (disambiguation) Harry Davies |
World Championships. Russia's Anastasia Zuyeva cleared a 2:06-barrier to take the silver in 2:05.92, while Franklin's teammate Elizabeth Beisel snatched the bronze in 2:06.55, handing over an entire medal haul for the Americans with a one-three finish. Backed by a raucous home crowd, Great Britain's Elizabeth Simmonds fell short of the podium with a fourth-place time in 2:07.26. Australia's Meagan Nay finished fifth in 2:07.43, while Coventry, a two-time Olympic | second (0.75) off the previous record set by Zimbabwe's Kirsty Coventry in a now-banned polyurethane bodysuit from the 2009 World Championships. Russia's Anastasia Zuyeva cleared a 2:06-barrier to take the silver in 2:05.92, while Franklin's teammate Elizabeth Beisel snatched the bronze in 2:06.55, handing over an entire medal haul for the Americans with a one-three finish. Backed by a raucous home crowd, Great Britain's Elizabeth Simmonds fell short of the podium with a fourth-place time in 2:07.26. Australia's Meagan Nay finished fifth in 2:07.43, while Coventry, a two-time Olympic champion, missed a chance to produce another historic three-peat as she claimed a distant sixth spot in 2:08.18. France's Alexianne Castel (2:08.43) and Canada's Sinead Russell (2:09.86) closed out the championship field. Records Prior to |
Leopold Kronecker has shown that this version requires the least number of steps of any version of Euclid's algorithm. | Ο Leopold Kronecker έχει δείξει ότι αυτή η έκδοση απαιτεί το μικρότερο αριθμό των βημάτων οποιασδήποτε έκδοσης του αλγορίθμου του Ευκλείδη. |
On April 8, 2016, Cryer was announced as the new head coach of the McNeese State women's basketball program. On March 12, 2021, Cryer's contract was not renewed by McNeese State after leading the Cowboys to a sixth straight losing season. Houston Baptist On August 2, 2021, Cryer was named an assistant coach for the Houston | the McNeese State women's basketball program. On March 12, 2021, Cryer's contract was not renewed by McNeese State after leading the Cowboys to a sixth straight losing season. Houston Baptist On August 2, 2021, Cryer was named an assistant coach for the Houston Baptist Huskies women's basketball team. Head coaching record College References Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Louisiana State University Shreveport alumni American women's basketball coaches American women's basketball players Basketball coaches |
The use of brick and implementation of European historical styles were the main novelty. | El uso del ladrillo y la aplicación de estilos históricos europeos fueron la principal novedad. |
What term characterizes the type of broadcast made by the BBC prior to late 1935? | The BBC began its own regular television programming from the basement of Broadcasting House, London, on 22 August 1932. The studio moved to larger quarters in 16 Portland Place, London, in February 1934, and continued broadcasting the 30-line images, carried by telephone line to the medium wave transmitter at Brookmans Park, until 11 September 1935, by which time advances in all-electronic television systems made the electromechanical broadcasts obsolete. |
Spinner (computing) | スピンボタン |
where are fused joints found? | In such joints, bones have been fused together in such a way that they are fixed to that part, most commonly to create a structure. A prominent example of a fixed joint is the skull, which is made up of a number of fused bones. Other examples include the upper jaw, rib cage, backbone, and pelvic bone, etc. |
It held such Polish fighters for independence as Karol Libelt and Bronisław Dąbrowski (the son of General Jan Henryk Dąbrowski). | On y a enfermé des indépendantistes polonais comme Karol Libelt et Bronisław Dąbrowski (le fils du général Jan Henryk Dąbrowski). |
Rachid does not reveal his last name. | Rachid ne veut pas révéler son nom de famille. |
Dámaso Antonio Larrañaga | Ларраньяга, Дамасо Антонио |
who was one of the founding members of the National Association of Black Journalists. Biography Luix Overbea was a native of Chicago; and received a bachelor's degree in philosophy in journalism from Northwestern University. He moved to North Carolina to work for the Winston-Salem Journal from 1955 to 1968, where he was the only Black reporter. He did not want to be confined to just covering "black news" and covered everything from professional and social events to sports; during that period however, white townspeople were insulted when he would show up to cover things like aldermen's meetings, and let him know. Overbea was one of the first people to interview the young Jesse Jackson in 1964 as Jackson lead lunch counter sit-ins at North Carolina A&T University. In the 1960s he worked as editor of the Black-owned St. Louis Sentinel and then for the Globe-Democrat. Overbea went to work for the Christian Science Monitor in 1971, where he stayed for 21 years. In his role at the Monitor he served as a writer and TV show host for the Monitors TV channel, a newspaper reporter, and was the vice president for community relations for the Monitors broadcast operations. He was noted for his coverage of the Boston school desegregation in the 1970s. He was also a | young Jesse Jackson in 1964 as Jackson lead lunch counter sit-ins at North Carolina A&T University. In the 1960s he worked as editor of the Black-owned St. Louis Sentinel and then for the Globe-Democrat. Overbea went to work for the Christian Science Monitor in 1971, where he stayed for 21 years. In his role at the Monitor he served as a writer and TV show host for the Monitors TV channel, a newspaper reporter, and was the vice president for community relations for the Monitors broadcast operations. He was noted for his coverage of the Boston school desegregation in the 1970s. He was also a contributor to the Boston Globe, the Bay State Banner, and other papers. Overbea worked to help other Black journalists find their way in the business. He was one of the founders of the National Association of Black Journalists. and in 1993 received a Lifetime Achievement Award from that organization. Overbea retired in 1992. He died on July 10, 2010 in |
Epaenetus of Argos | Επαίνετος ο Αργείος |
On the other hand, the Angkola, the Mandailing, and the Pakpak practiced slash-and-burn agriculture which required frequent changes of location and their villages were only semi-permanent. | Por outro lado, os Angkola, o Mandailing e o Pakpak praticavam a agricultura de corte e queima que exigia mudanças frequentes de localização e suas aldeias eram apenas semipermanentes. |
The five recognized species of M. manavi-like bats are not each other's closest relatives, but apparently acquired their similarities through convergent evolution. | Năm loài được biết đến của loài dơi giống M.manavi không phải là họ hàng gần nhất của nhau, nhưng dường như đã có được những điểm tương đồng thông qua sự tiến hóa hội tụ. |
for summing infinite series by using integrals or evaluating integrals using infinite series. It is a generalization to the complex plane of the Euler–Maclaurin summation formula, which is used for similar purposes and derived in a similar manner (by repeated integration by parts of a particular choice of integrand). Darboux's formula can also be used to derive the Taylor series from calculus. Statement If φ(t) is a | manner (by repeated integration by parts of a particular choice of integrand). Darboux's formula can also be used to derive the Taylor series from calculus. Statement If φ(t) is a polynomial of degree n and f an analytic function then The formula can be proved by repeated integration by parts. Special cases Taking φ to be a Bernoulli polynomial in Darboux's formula gives the Euler–Maclaurin summation formula. Taking φ to |
Poland. References Villages in Białystok County | of Gmina Choroszcz, within Białystok County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in |
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I hope you enjoy the show. | Gösteriyi beğeneceğini umuyorum. |
Enone is not to be confused with ketene (R2C=C=O). | Az enonok nem keverendők össze a keténekkel (R2C=C=O). |
Tom is unusually talkative tonight. | Tom bu gece alışılmadık biçimde geveze. |
what is the difference between carbon tax and cap and trade? | A carbon tax directly establishes a price on greenhouse gas emissions—so companies are charged a dollar amount for every ton of emissions they produce—whereas a cap-and-trade program issues a set number of emissions “allowances” each year. |
Educated at Winchester, from which he passed in 1866 to New College, Oxford, he gained high distinction as a classical scholar, and in 1874 was appointed a master at Rugby under Dr. Jex-Blake. Here he remained for twenty years, retiring ultimately in 1894 to Woking, where he took a house next to his great friend Edward Saunders, and devoted himself to entomological research. His work in entomology involved extensive travel. Morice made collecting expeditions to Egypt, Algeria, Asia Minor, Mesopotamia and Persia. Morice was President of the Royal Entomological Society (1911-1912). He is buried in Brookwood Cemetery next to Edward Saunders. Insects named in his honour include: Ceratina moricei Friese, 1899 Colletes moricei Saunders, 1904 Hedychridium moricei (R. du Buysson, 1904) Hylaeus moricei (Friese, 1898) Mesoleptidea moricei (Schmiedeknecht, 1913) Metadrosus moricei (Pic, 1904) | honour include: Ceratina moricei Friese, 1899 Colletes moricei Saunders, 1904 Hedychridium moricei (R. du Buysson, 1904) Hylaeus moricei (Friese, 1898) Mesoleptidea moricei (Schmiedeknecht, 1913) Metadrosus moricei (Pic, 1904) Works Partial List 1897 New or little-known Sphegidae from Egypt. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London 1897:301-316, pl. VI. Correction p 434. 1900 Descriptions of new or doubtful species of the genus Ammophila Kirby from Algeria.Annals and Magazine of Natural History (Series 7) 5:64-70. 1900 An excursion to Egypt, Asia Minor, &c. in search of Aculeate Hymenoptera. Entomologist's Monthly Magazine 36:164-172. “We had a sort of a pic-nic, organized by Dr. Dinkler on an island in the Nile. This island is known to the Doctor’s friends as Adelen-Insel – having been so named in playful compliment to Mme. A. Dinkler, his wife, and this name is immortalized in some recent German works on Egyptian Hymenoptera. It will not, however, be found in maps or other directories” 1903. New Hymenoptera Aculeata taken by the Swedish zoological expedition to the White Nile in the spring of 1901. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (Series 7) 12:610-615. 1911. Hymenoptera aculeata collected in Algeria. The Sphegidae (Being Part V of the work commenced by the late Edward Saunders, |
by Larry Coryell except where noted "Compulsion" (Harold Land) – 5:30 "Abra Cadabra" (Santi Debriano) – 5:45 "Inner Urge" (Joe Henderson) – 5:25 "Tonk" (Ray Bryant) – 4:48 "Dolphin Dance" (Herbie Hancock) – 8:01 "Allegra's Ballerina Song" – 6:48 "In a Sentimental Mood" (Duke Ellington, Manny Kurtz, Irving Mills) – 5:50 "Turkish Coffee" – 3:59 "Terrain" (Land) – 8:51 Personnel Larry Coryell – guitar Don Sickler – trumpet (tracks | locked-in group for the joyful exploration of jazz, which drives the inner urge of them all". Track listing All compositions by Larry Coryell except where noted "Compulsion" (Harold Land) – 5:30 "Abra Cadabra" (Santi Debriano) – 5:45 "Inner Urge" (Joe Henderson) – 5:25 "Tonk" (Ray Bryant) – 4:48 "Dolphin Dance" (Herbie Hancock) – 8:01 "Allegra's Ballerina Song" – 6:48 "In a Sentimental Mood" (Duke Ellington, Manny Kurtz, Irving Mills) – 5:50 "Turkish Coffee" – 3:59 "Terrain" (Land) – 8:51 Personnel Larry Coryell – guitar Don Sickler – trumpet (tracks 1 & 9) John Hicks – piano (tracks |
Who can I get advice from or find out information about complaining or seeking damages from financial firms? | I find that the CAB are very good at most problems. You can find your local one in the telephone directory |
what are the major characteristics of socialism? | ['Public Ownership. This is the core tenet of socialism. ... ', 'Economic Planning. Unlike in a capitalist economy, a socialist economy is not driven by the laws of supply and demand. ... ', 'Egalitarian Society. ... ', 'Provision of Basic Needs. ... ', 'No Competition. ... ', 'Price Control. ... ', 'Social Welfare. ... ', 'Social Justice.'] |
Trans. from the 5th rev. Russian ed. by Judah A. Joffe; ed. with an introduction by Carl Van Vechten. | Traducido ao inglés como My Musical Life, da 5.ª edición revisada do ruso por Judah A. Joffe; editada cunha introdución de Carl Van Vechten. |
When will gay marriage be federally legal in the US? | I'm not really sure if marriage is a federal issue right now. It will be a federal issue if the right-wingers get their way and change the Constitution.\n\nIt will be legal on a state by state basis when enough people realize that the only real argument against it is of a religious nature and that there is a constitutional separation of church and state.\n\nThink about it, gay people should have the same rights as every other American and allowing them to be legally married would harm no one! |
of captain. In France, he was severely wounded in action during one of the deadliest engagements of the war, the Battle of the Bulge. Facing years of recuperation for shrapnel injuries to his hand, forearm, lower back, and forehead, he returned to California via Dibble General Hospital in Menlo Park. Determined to finish his education at Stanford University, he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree, then enrolled in the Stanford Graduate School of Business, earning his Masters of Business Administration. In 1945, Henry T. Segerstrom was awarded the Purple Heart and the European Theater of Operations Ribbon with Battle Star. He remained on active duty until 1947. Business career As managing partner of the family-owned company, C. J. Segerstrom and Sons, a commercial real estate and retail management organization established in 1898, Henry T. Segerstrom spearheaded commercial development in Orange County, California. Under his guidance, C.J. Segerstrom and Sons transformed a quiet agricultural community into a lively, international destination known as South Coast Metro. In March 1967, Henry T. Segerstrom, along with his cousin Hal T. Segerstrom, Jr., opened a shopping center called South Coast Plaza in one of the family's lima bean fields in rapidly growing Orange County. Originally anchored by a May Company that had opened in late 1966 and Sears, the initial phase of the center was designed by Victor Gruen. It was built the same year as The Irvine Company's Fashion Island in neighboring Newport Beach. South Coast Plaza draws more than 18 million visitors annually to some of the country's most desirable luxury shopping. Envisioning a complex mixture of resources that would come to surround South Coast Plaza, retail and commercial developments integrated the arts into Segerstrom commercial developments. Early in his business career, Henry T. Segerstrom urged his family to utilize sections of the Segerstrom farm that had been converted by the Army into the Santa Ana Army Air Base. When the government withdrew in 1948, the land was returned to the family along with several warehouses the army had left behind. Under Henry T. Segerstrom's advocacy, the buildings were leased to the family's first tenants; a cannery in Newport Harbor and a truck and transfer center in Anaheim. Later, when the Carnegie Library in Santa Ana was relocated, Henry T. Segerstrom encouraged his family to purchase the building and surrounding property. The library was razed and the property was soon developed into what would become the region's first air-conditioned office building. Later, Henry T. Segerstrom began planning for a major retail development in an unincorporated stretch of land owned by his family located between Santa Ana and Costa Mesa. Envisioning a thriving retail center, the project commenced in advance of the San Diego Freeway. Working closely with Mayor Alvin Pinkley, the Segerstroms agreed to lease water rights to Costa Mesa and in exchange, the town would pay fees equal to the municipal taxes, guaranteeing ample revenues to Costa Mesa from what would become South Coast Plaza. In 1949, Henry T. Segerstrom was nominated for the Agricultural Stabilization Committee, winning the chairmanship. An advocate of water reclamation and desalination and a leader in assuring protection of natural water resources, Segerstrom secured agreements and obtained a $40 million grant from the federal government. Today, the region's access to water remains predicated on his early efforts. In 1957, he was elected to a four-year term on the Orange County Water District Board. Re-elected six times, he served 16 years as president. He also became a transit organizer in 1949, bringing in bus lines and advancing the development of road construction and improved traffic flow through the 1990s; he became known as the "Father of the Orange Country Transportation Authority." Cultural leadership By the 1940s there was already a considerable interest in the arts and Orange County was home to many cultural institutions. However, there were no performance spaces or any public art. The Segerstroms owned a sizable amount of land in the Orange County region, generously donating five acres in 1979 to build the foundation for a cultural center that would eventually house three cultural institutions in Orange County—the Philharmonic Society of Orange County, the Pacific Symphony, and the Pacific Chorale. By 1986, they all became one center, originally called the Orange County Performing Arts Center. The center expanded, evolving to become the Segerstrom Center for the Arts, a performance art complex, named in recognition of the Segerstrom's unparalleled generosity, contributions, and dedication. In 2005 a gift agreement was made for the development of the pedestrian plaza common areas located with Segerstrom Center for the Arts. Previously pledging $5 million to the Circle of Honor Gift fund, Henry T. Segerstrom, as part of the Cornerstone Gift Agreement committed another $40 million to the development of the Renee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall and the overall Segerstrom Center for the Arts. A portion of the Circle of Honor Gift in | Voices festival celebrating Chinese culture to Southern California, resulting in a West Coast festival presented by the Philharmonic Society of Orange County and prominent partner institutions. This marked the first time that Carnegie Hall's live festival programming reached audiences outside New York City. This institutional alliance was recognized on June 7, 2010 when Carnegie Hall presented Henry T. Segerstrom with the fourth Annual Medal of Excellence. The Carnegie Hall Medal of Excellence honors an executive whose accomplishments in the corporate sector complement Carnegie Hall's stature as one of the premier performance venues in the world. At the Gala, Clive Gillinson, Carnegie Hall's Executive and Artistic Director, presented Henry T. Segerstrom with a Proclamation declaring June 7, 2010, Segerstrom Center for the Arts Day in New York. Through his dedicated community leadership, gifts of valuable land and financial resources, and commissions of critically significant architecture and sculpture, Henry T. Segerstrom's lifelong commitment to the cultural life of Orange County is distinct. Orange County is now recognized for its sophisticated arts community, its civic and cultural innovation, its inventive entrepreneurial spirit and cutting edge advances in business and technology. Philanthropy Among Henry T. Segerstrom's many honors and accomplishments, he was most proud of his service as founding chairman of the Orange County Performing Arts Center, and his vital role in establishing the Center for Social Innovation at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business. In February 2008, Stanford University presented Henry T. Segerstrom with the prestigious Ernest C. Arbuckle Award for his lifetime of outstanding accomplishments. Other noteworthy accolades include the prestigious Tree of Life Award of the Jewish National Fund presented by Margaret Thatcher to Henry T. Segerstrom in 1995 for his efforts in developing desalination plants in Southern California. In 1998, he was awarded the title of Commander and bestowed with the Order of the Polar Star by the King of Sweden. Death Henry Thomas Segerstrom died in Newport Beach, California on February 20, 2015 at the age of 91. Legacy The Segerstrom Center for the Arts, Segerstrom Hall, and Segerstrom Avenue in Santa Ana are named after him. Awards 1971 Citizen of the Year, Coast Community College; Hall of Fame inductee, U.S. Army Artillery School 1977 Mardan Award, Mardan Center for Educational Therapy 1981 Meritorious Achievement in the Arts Award, Orange County Arts Alliance; Award for Community Service in the Architectural Profession, Orange County Chapter of the American Institute of Architects 1982 First Patron of the Arts Award, Orange County Master Chorale; First Golden Baton Award, Philharmonic Society of Orange County; Headliner of the Year in Business, Orange County Press Club 1983 Man of the Year, Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce; Champion of the Year, March of Dimes; Honorary Board Award, South Coast Repertory 1984 Distinguished Achievement Award, National Business Committed for the Arts 1985 Arts & Humanities Award, National Watercolor Society; Ninth Annual Service Award, National Theatre Council 1986 Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws, Western State University, College of Law; Outstanding Executive in Entertainment and Leisure, Executive Magazine; Thomas Jefferson Award, America Society of Interior Designers; Medici Award, Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce 1988 Order of the Polar Star, Honorary Title of Commander, in recognition of Sweden's 350th Anniversary in America, bestowed by His Majesty Carl XVI Gustaf, King of Sweden; Leonardo da Vinci Award, California Confederation of the Arts; Distinguished Achievement Award, National Business Committee for the Arts (Annual awards in 1984, 1985, 1986 and 1987); Tony Award Winner, South Coast Repertory Theatre, Elected as Second Member - Honorary Board 1990 Man of the Decade Award, The Metropolitan Journal 1992 Los Angeles Beautiful Business and Industry Award, Los Angeles Beautiful, Inc.; Lifetime Achievement Award, University of California Irvine, Paul Merage School of Business 1993 The BCA Leadership Award, National Business Committee for the Arts 1994 Environmental Building Award, American Institute of Architects; Ellis Island Medal of Honor, American Legends Award, National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations Foundations, Inc. 1995 Tree of Life Award, Jewish National Fund; A Key to the City, City of Santa Ana, in recognition of commitment to the arts and culture of Santa Ana; Named Founding Chairman for Life, Orange County Performing Arts Center 1997 Hall of Fame inductee, California Cultural Tourism; 30-year Block AS Service Pin, Stanford Associates 1998 Ethics in America Award, Santa Ana Chamber of Commerce; Hall of Fame inductee, California Tourism Hall of Fame 1999 Art in Public Places Award, Architectural Foundation of Orange County; Orange County Daily Pilot, #1 of 103 Most Influential People of the Newport Beach-Costa Mesa Community 2000 Helena Modjeska Cultural Legacy Award, Community Visionary, Arts in Orange County 2001 Recognition of Leadership to Community and County, Freedom Foundation of Valley Forge; Honorable Mention for the Bridge of Gardens, Orange County Engineering Council; Director of the Year, Forum for Corporate Directors 2002 Honorary Doctorate of Laws Degree, Whittier Law School 2003 Honorary Committee Member, The Freedom Committee of Orange County; Segerstrom Lifetime Achievement Award, Orange County Business Council; Hall of Fame inductee, U.S. Army Artillery School, Fort Sill, Oklahoma 2005 Legacy Award, Orange County Tourism Industry Arts; Visionary Award, Ballet Pacifica; Legacy Prix d'Honneur, Business Committee for the Arts, Orange County 2006 Art in Public Places Award, The Architecture Foundation of Orange County 2007 Hall of Fame-Sigma Chi, Stanford Associates, Stanford University; CELSOC-Award of Excellence for Reneé and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall, Consulting Engineers & Land Surveyors of California; Visionary Leadership Award, Planning Directors Association of Orange County 2008 The Ernest C. Arbuckle Award, Stanford Graduate School of Business; Founder's Circle, Stanford University; Julian Shulman Communication Award, Woodbury University 2009 Award of Excellence-California Scenario (Noguchi Garden), Orange County Chapter of the American Institute of Architects 2010 The Medal of Excellence Award, Carnegie Hall (one of four such honors bestowed); June 7, Segerstrom Center for the Arts Day, declaration of New York City Mayor, Michael Bloomberg 2012 The Dizzy Feet Foundation Award, in recognition of dance education across the United States, presented by the Music Center and Ovation; Hall of Fame inductee, Stanford Professionals in Real Estate 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award, Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce and South Coast Metro Alliance 2014 Coaster Lifetime Achievement Award, Coast Magazine Community Awards 2015 Difference Makers-Santa Ana Person of the Year, Santa Ana Chamber of Commerce Bibliography Orange County, an economic celebration Orange County Today: A Place Like No Other The Art of Leadership: Building Business-Arts Alliances Pages mentioned: 1, 21, 60-65 [http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt1f59r654/entire_text/ Fire Mission: 109 The history of Stanford University's Class of 1944, Officer Candidate Class 109 and the experiences of its members in World War II] Unknown Binding: 108 pages |
11 year olds having sex .. Don't report me this is for real.? | Well it sounds like they both need some help its not good to be having sex at such a young age even though kids these days seem to be sexually mature so young. She needs some real help. Does she have any parent that isn't unstable is the person she is staying with stable? She needs some counciling maybe even needs to see a sycatrist and work out some problems. This is highly serious and imediate action needs to take place. |
And it was done not by us, not by me, but by nature. | bukan dilakukan oleh kita atau saya, namun oleh alam. |
Fernando Ávila | فرناندو أفيلا |
Harrison Dillard | Диллард, Харрисон |
one lion, one tiger, one giraffe, one reindeer, four pigs, four rabbits, four ostriches, four cats and 26 horses. The carousel also has two chariots. Housing the carousel is a permanent shelter built in the summer of 1948. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. References Buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina Carousels on the National | added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. References Buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina Carousels on the National Register of Historic Places Amusement rides introduced in 1913 Buildings and structures in Alamance County, North Carolina National Register of Historic Places in Alamance County, |
There was no dedicated classical music radio station like NPR at that time, so classical music programs had to share the network they were broadcast on with more popular ones, much as in the days of television before the creation of NET and PBS. | No había una estación de radio de música clásica dedicada como NPR en ese momento, por lo que los programas de música clásica tenían que compartir la red en la que se transmitían con los más populares, como en los días de la televisión antes de la creación de NET y PBS. |
As part of these projects he was lead editor of two handbooks on standards and evaluation of speech technology systems (1997, 2000). | Brał także udział w europejskich projektach EAGLES, w których był głównym redaktorem dwóch podręczników na temat standardów i oceny systemów technologii mowy (1997, 2000). |
She accepts Leo's secret and becomes the only person able to tame him. | Zaakceptowała sekret Leo i stała się jedyną osobą mogącą go kontrolować. |
Mendoza, in attendance at their sentencing, expressed her gratitude. | Mendoza was aanwezig was bij hun veroordeling en sprak haar dank uit. |
what is the maximum wind speed to operate a crane? | The maximum wind speed for safe compact crane use is 22 miles per hour/ 36 kilometres per hour / 10 metres per second. |
trot boy group Super Five. Hui participates in writing and producing a majority of Pentagon's songs, most notably "Shine", "Naughty Boy", "Daisy", and "Do or Not". He produces songs for other artists as well, with some of his best-known works being Wanna One's "Energetic", Nation's Son's "Never", Produce X 101's "Boyness", | He was also a member of the co-ed trio Triple H from 2017 to 2018, and is the leader of the trot boy group Super Five. Hui participates in writing and producing a majority of Pentagon's songs, most notably "Shine", "Naughty Boy", "Daisy", and "Do or Not". He produces songs for other artists as well, with |
both the North and South divisions, with both pitchers and position players eligible. After the 1999 season, the divisions were eliminated and the Pac-12 Conference Baseball Pitcher of the Year award was created to honor the most outstanding pitcher. Key Winners 1999–present North Division (1978–1998) South Division (1978–1998) Winners by school Footnotes For purposes of this table, the "year joined" reflects the year that each team joined the conference now known as the Pac-12 as currently chartered. Although the Pac-12 claims the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC), founded in 1915, as part of its own history, that conference disbanded in 1959 due to infighting and scandal. That same year, five PCC members established the Athletic Association of Western | by school Footnotes For purposes of this table, the "year joined" reflects the year that each team joined the conference now known as the Pac-12 as currently chartered. Although the Pac-12 claims the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC), founded in 1915, as part of its own history, that conference disbanded in 1959 due to infighting and scandal. That same year, five PCC members established the Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU) under a new charter that functions to this day. The Player of the Year Award was not established until 1978, by which time all of the final members of the PCC except for Idaho were reunited in |
real estate and business developer who designed a planned community in Reston, Virginia Robert F. Simon (1908–1992), American actor Robert A. Simon (1897–1981), American writer, translator, and music | a planned community in Reston, Virginia Robert F. Simon (1908–1992), American actor Robert A. Simon (1897–1981), American writer, translator, and music critic Robert B. Simon, American art |
Asturian Valley cattle | Bò Asturian Valley |
One Turkmen Kitchen is a must-visit blog for gourmands. | One Turkmen Kitchen es un blog que los aficionados a la cocina deben visitar. |
You must realize that prosperity does not last forever. | 繁栄が永遠には続かないことを知っておかなければいけない。 |
sisters go there to investigate, and Yoyo gets transported to our world. Yoyo then encounters two children who are startled by her sudden appearance and rush back home. But, at home they find their parents turning into | big tree suddenly appears in a forest, and tall buildings that look like they are from another world (our world) can be seen entangled in it. The two sisters go there to investigate, and Yoyo gets transported to our world. Yoyo |
Nair and editor Barry Brown cut the scenes to create some drama. | Mira Nair et le monteur Barry Brown ont coupé les scènes pour créer du drame. |
Where is the most solid (financialy) Bank in the World? | Switzerland is pretty solid, they have a strong reputation and Switzerland has also stayed out of any major conflicts in the past 500 years. If you are looking for a bank to shelter your assets, try the Caribbean, not as solid but it know one else knows about it; and the largest bank in the united states is Citibank, a financial conglomerate. |
Witness". She accepted a recurring role (seven episodes) in the final season of Mission Impossible. In 1971, Anderson left Ironside, and full-time TV acting, to spend more time with her husband. She did continue to work, though, accepting supporting roles in several TV movies, including the 1973 pilot film for The Six Million Dollar Man, the cult horror TV classic Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (where she played Kim Darby's best friend Joan Kahn), and 1977's You Lie So Deep, My Love (where she was reunited with former Ironside co-star Don Galloway). She also accepted guest roles on popular TV shows of the period including The Love Boat, Wonder Woman, and Marcus Welby, M.D.. In 1993, Anderson reunited with her former Ironside co-stars for the TV movie Return of Ironside, reprising her role as Eve Whitfield, now the mother of a daughter. After this role, Anderson retired from acting permanently. Personal life In 1971, Anderson married actor Don Burnett and quit acting shortly after to devote time to her marriage. Filmography Awards and nominations References External links 1945 births 20th-century American actresses Actresses from Memphis, Tennessee Actresses from New York City American beauty pageant winners American film actresses American television actresses Living people People from Brooklyn Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actress in | of two police officers chosen to assist Robert Ironside (Raymond Burr), former chief of detectives for San Francisco, after he lost the use of his legs due to a shooting. Anderson continued in her role as Officer Whitfield for four seasons. For her role on the show, she won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 1968. Her later performances include the wife of a man who inherits a notoriously haunted house in the Night Gallery episode "Fright Night" and as a witness to a mob hit in the Harry O episode "Material Witness". She accepted a recurring role (seven episodes) in the final season of Mission Impossible. In 1971, Anderson left Ironside, and full-time TV acting, to spend more time with her husband. She did continue to work, though, accepting supporting roles in several TV movies, including the 1973 pilot film for The Six Million Dollar Man, the cult horror TV classic Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (where she played Kim Darby's best friend Joan Kahn), and 1977's You Lie So Deep, My Love (where she was reunited with former Ironside co-star Don Galloway). She also accepted guest roles on popular TV shows of the period including The Love Boat, Wonder Woman, and Marcus Welby, M.D.. In 1993, Anderson reunited with her former Ironside co-stars for the TV movie Return of Ironside, reprising her role as Eve Whitfield, now the mother of a daughter. |
is criminal minds season 14 the last season? | The long-running CBS procedural “Criminal Minds” has been renewed for a fifteenth season, which will also be the show's last, Variety has confirmed. The final season will consist of 10 episodes. The final 10 episodes will be shot back-to-back with the Season 14 episodes currently in production. |
Goniglossum wiedemanni | Goniglossum wiedermanni |
chip. Most popular tunes were written between 1981-1987. The format is similar to the SID, SPC or NSF formats, in that it is a music data format which is supported by a player, which emulates the central processing unit and sound hardware of the original hardware in order to play music. SAP files can be played by a SAP player or plugin, currently available for a wide variety of platforms. For instance, on the Macintosh platform, VLC version 2 and above, | 1981-1987. The format is similar to the SID, SPC or NSF formats, in that it is a music data format which is supported by a player, which emulates the central processing unit and sound hardware of the original hardware in order to play music. SAP files can be played by a SAP player or plugin, currently available for a wide variety of platforms. For instance, on the Macintosh platform, VLC version |
is guava and guayaba the same? | Guayaba. ... Psidium guajava (common guava, lemon guava) is a small tree in the myrtle family (Myrtaceae), native to Mexico, Central America, and northern South America. Although related species may also be called guavas, they belong to other species or genera, such as the "pineapple guava" Acca sellowiana. |
Malu, Nepal | Malu |
and heritage, or English-speaking (Anglophone) Canadians of any ethnic origin. Irish Canadians Manx Canadians Scottish Canadians Scotch-Irish Canadians Welsh Canadians It may also refer to links and trade and company names | refers to Canadians of British ancestry or origin. Cornish Canadians Canadians of English descent English Canadians: meaning either ethnic origin and heritage, or English-speaking (Anglophone) Canadians of any ethnic origin. Irish Canadians Manx Canadians Scottish |
On 29 June 1547, 21 French galleys approached St Andrews under the command of Leone Strozzi, prior of Capua. | El 29 de junio de 1547, 21 galeras francesas se acercaron a St Andrews bajo el mando de Leone Strozzi, antes de Capua. |
Asset protection | حماية الأصول |
are passwords saved on iphone? | Your iPhone keeps a list of all your saved passwords, and has a menu to let you find passwords when you need them. The passwords are located in the Passwords & Accounts section of the iPhone's Settings app. |
Mauritius is a democracy with a government elected every five years. | Maurício é uma democracia com um governo eleito a cada cinco anos. |
nameplate capacity of at least 20 MW. Photovoltaic power stations Under construction Proposed See also List of power stations in | MW. Photovoltaic power stations Under construction Proposed See also List of power |
upanishads are books on which category? | The Upanishads are a part of the Vedas and are ancient Sanskrit texts that contain some of the central philosophical concepts and ideas of Hinduism, some of which are shared with Buddhism, and Jainism. The Upanishads are commonly referred to as Vedanta in the history of India. |
Pitve is one of the places that participates in the traditional procession "Za križen", or "Following the Cross". Sport Pitve's football club is known as NK Poskok – the Vipers. Population Beginning with the census of 1991, the population figures for Pitve reduced as the inhabitants of Zavala were counted as an independent settlement, which contains data for 1857, 1869, 1921 and in 1931. Population chart 1857-2001 Notable people from Pitve Juraj II. Duboković, Bishop of Hvar Niko Duboković Nadalini – Shipowner and politician Božidar Medvid, -priest, translator, editor, humanitarian, for five years was the parish priest in Pitve | Jakov), a cemetery, and the former library and economic home that are no longer in use. The fishing port for Pitve was mentioned in the Hvar Statute of 1331 as Portus de Pitue, and is now known as Jelsa. Location/geography Pitve lies at the top of a valley below the cliff called Samotorac at the entrance to the Vratnik pass. Culture The patron saint of Pitve is St James (Sv Jakov). On Holy Thursday, Pitve is one of the places that participates in the traditional procession "Za križen", or "Following the Cross". Sport Pitve's football club is known as NK Poskok – the Vipers. Population Beginning with the census of 1991, the population figures for Pitve reduced as the inhabitants of Zavala were counted as an independent settlement, which contains data for 1857, 1869, 1921 and in 1931. Population |
Nouns are inflected in the same way: the noun "conētl" means not just "child", but also "it is a child", and ticonētl means "you are a child". | Les noms sont infléchis de la même manière : le nom « conētl » ne signifie pas seulement « enfant », mais aussi « il est un enfant », et « ticonētl » signifie « vous êtes un enfant ». |
in the Central District of Bandar Lengeh County, Hormozgan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 17, in 4 families. | in the Central District of Bandar Lengeh County, Hormozgan Province, Iran. At |
Cerapoda is a relatively recent concept (Sereno, 1986). | Cerapody (Cerapoda) to stosunkowo niedawno utworzona grupa (Sereno, 1986). |
college drop out who worked as a signboard painter and became part of CIEDS Collective and Vimochana in Bangalore. He had initiated Janamadhyam, a screening network and production infrastructure for grassroots action while he was associated with CIEDS Collective and Vimochana. To encourage the independent documentary film makers in India he created Sakshi a platform for young filmmakers to showcase their work through Bangalore Film Society and Odessa in Kerala. Filmography Children of Mini-Japan All About My Famila Bishaar Blues On Latur Naavu Yeravaru Accolades Chalam was awarded numerous accolades for his work. The most important ones are: Yamagata International Documentary Film | and Golden Dove in International Leipzig Festival for Documentary and Animated Film (Germany), in the year 1991. Career Chalam was a college drop out who worked as a signboard painter and became part of CIEDS Collective and Vimochana in Bangalore. He had initiated Janamadhyam, a screening network and production infrastructure for grassroots action while he was associated with CIEDS Collective and Vimochana. To encourage the independent documentary film makers in India he created Sakshi a platform for young filmmakers to showcase their work through Bangalore Film Society and Odessa in Kerala. |
how to evolve eevee to glaceon pokemon sword and shield? | Now, you can evolve Eevee into Glaceon or Leafeon simply by using the Ice Stone or Leaf Stone on it. These are the only two Eevee evolution methods that have been changed in Sword and Shield; you can still obtain the other evolutions the same way as in past games. |
Laboratory Manager, Department of Human Physiology and Pharmacology. In 1974 he qualified MSc, and in 1975 won a position as Lecturer, Department of Zoology. He was promoted to Senior Lecturer in 1979 and was appointed Associate Professor of Zoology in 1984. In 2002 he was awarded D.Sc. and appointed Visiting Research Fellow. His research into amphibians both in Australia and overseas was continuous and extensive, with support from organisations as diverse as the South Australian Museum (in 1965, his first overseas travel grant), the Mark Mitchell Foundation, Rotary International, Australian Geographic magazine, Hamilton Laboratories, Australian National University, Mount Isa Mines and the World Wildlife Fund. Apart from descriptive, habitat, behaviour, identification and taxonomic work, which includes identification of new species, his research investigated novel chemicals which have found or may find, pharmaceutical and industrial uses such as fluid balance medications, sunscreens and adhesives. He investigated frog populations as an indicator of the environmental health of aquatic systems and frog mutations as an indicator of pollution. He is one of many who have worked on Australia's Cane toad (previously Bufo marinus, now Rhinella marina) pest problem. He was prominent in research into the world-wide phenomenon of the disappearance of frogs, even entire species, notably in Australia the two species of gastric-brooding frog (Rheobatrachus vitellinus and Rheobatrachus silus), which were declared extinct shortly after their discovery). He was in the forefront of research into Australia's fossil frog record. He was very public in the promotion of frogs as pets, as sources of potentially useful substances, and as an indicator of environmental quality, arguing that a species useful to humans will necessarily be protected. He was involved in a variety of nature documentaries, notably Nature of Australia (1988), ABC Natural History Unit in association with the BBC and WNET, broadcast within their Nature series, and David Attenborough's Life on Earth series (1979). He was a longtime member of the board of the South Australian Museum and its chairman 1982–1992. He was president of the Royal Zoological Society of South Australia and was President of the Royal Society of South Australia 1985–1986. Recognition Royal Society of South Australia – Verco Medal 1980 Field Naturalists Club of Victoria – Australian Natural History Medallion 1980 Elected Fellow, Australian Institute of Biology 1988 City of Adelaide Citizen of the Year, Australia Day 1993 Order of Australia 1995 "for service to zoology, particularly through the research and conservation of Australian amphibians" Michael Daley Eureka Prize for Science Communication 1997 Elected Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science 1998 Riversleigh Society – Riversleigh Medal 1998 "for contributions to Australian Palaeontology" Ig Nobel Prize 2005 for research into frog odours Bibliography Mike Tyler was the author or co-author of a large number of books and over 300 scientific papers, mostly on amphibians: Michael J. Tyler An account of collections of frogs from Central New Guinea Australian Museum, Sydney (1963) Michael J. Tyler The frogs of South Australia South Australian Museum, Adelaide (1966) Michael J. Tyler Papuan hylid frogs of the genus Hyla E.J. Brill, Leiden (1968) Michael J. Tyler The cane toad Bufo marinus : an historical | the Royal Zoological Society of South Australia and was President of the Royal Society of South Australia 1985–1986. Recognition Royal Society of South Australia – Verco Medal 1980 Field Naturalists Club of Victoria – Australian Natural History Medallion 1980 Elected Fellow, Australian Institute of Biology 1988 City of Adelaide Citizen of the Year, Australia Day 1993 Order of Australia 1995 "for service to zoology, particularly through the research and conservation of Australian amphibians" Michael Daley Eureka Prize for Science Communication 1997 Elected Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science 1998 Riversleigh Society – Riversleigh Medal 1998 "for contributions to Australian Palaeontology" Ig Nobel Prize 2005 for research into frog odours Bibliography Mike Tyler was the author or co-author of a large number of books and over 300 scientific papers, mostly on amphibians: Michael J. Tyler An account of collections of frogs from Central New Guinea Australian Museum, Sydney (1963) Michael J. Tyler The frogs of South Australia South Australian Museum, Adelaide (1966) Michael J. Tyler Papuan hylid frogs of the genus Hyla E.J. Brill, Leiden (1968) Michael J. Tyler The cane toad Bufo marinus : an historical account and modern assessment Vermin and Noxious Weeds Destruction Board, Victoria and Agriculture Protection Board, Western Australia (1975). Michael J. Tyler Frogs Collins' Australian naturalist library (1976) Michael J. Tyler Amphibians of South Australia (section, Handbook of the flora and fauna of South Australia) Government Printers, Adelaide (1978) Michael J. Tyler There's a frog in my throat/stomach Collins, Sydney (1984) Michael Tyler A natural history museum : behind the scenes Bookshelf, Gosford, N.S.W. (1992) Michael J. Tyler Australian frogs : a natural history Reed, Chatswood, NSW (1994) Michael J. Tyler The action plan for Australian frogs Australian Nature Conservation Agency, Canberra (1995) Michael J. Tyler Frogs as pets : a guide to keeping the Australian Green Tree Frog (Litoria caerulea) Graphic Print Group, Richmond, S.Aust (1996) Michael J. Tyler It's true : frogs are cannibals Allen & Unwin, Crows Nest, N.S.W. (2004) Joint authorship etc. Michael J. Tyler (compiler) An annotated bibliography of the frogs of Papua New Guinea : (up to and including 1971) South Australian Museum, Adelaide (1973) Linda Trueb and Michael J. Tyler Systematics and evolution of the Greater Antillean hylid frogs Museum of Natural History, University of Kansas, Lawrence (1974) Michael J. Tyler and Marion Anstis Taxonomy and biology of frogs of the Litoria citropa complex (Anura: Hylidae) Govt. Printer, Adelaide (1975) C.R. Twidale, M.J. Tyler and B.P. Webb (eds.) Natural history of the Adelaide region Royal Society of South Australia, Northfield, S. Aust. (1976) Michael J. Tyler and Angus A. Martin Taxonomic studies of some Australian leptodactylid frogs of the genus Cyclorana Steindachner South Australian Museum, Adelaide |
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