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In 1993, MacKay accepted an appointment as Crown Attorney for the Central Region of Nova Scotia.
En 1993, MacKay aceptó un nombramiento como procurador de la Corona en la Región Central de Nueva Escocia.
Starting 1884, the organization of the Mounted Companies was fixed at 215 men, 3 horses and 120 mules.
À partir de 1884, l'organisation des compagnies montées est fixée à 215 hommes, 3 chevaux et 120 mulets.
With the help of Democrats unaware of Duncan's change in politics, Duncan was elected governor that year without campaigning or even visiting Illinois.
Con l'aiuto dei democratici ignari del cambiamento politico di Duncan, fu eletto governatore senza fare nessuna campagna elettorale e senza mai neanche visitare l'Illinois.
How do I force a particular gamemode only within a radius?
Inside and Out radius?
For his work, Kantorovich was awarded the Stalin Prize in 1949.
Đối với công việc của mình, Kantorovich được trao tặng giải thưởng Stalin (1949).
Tom went to a fortune teller.
Том отиде на гатачка.
Shani is killed by Yzak Joule during the Second Battle of Jachin Due, when his GAT-X252 Forbidden is destroyed by Yzak's GAT-X102 Duel Gundam.
Shani fue asesinado por Yzak Joule durante la Segunda Batalla de Jachin Due, cuando su GAT-X252 Forbidden fue destruido por el GAT-X102 Duel de Yzak.
A full-length version of this theme was heard in a music video which aired a few months before the show's U.S. premiere and also can be heard on the show's first soundtrack, released in 2004.
Una versión completa de este tema fue escuchada en un video musical que fue transmitido unos meses antes del estreno de los Estados Unidos en los Estados Unidos y también puede ser escuchado en la primera banda sonora del programa, lanzada en 2004.
Siekmann's sister at Lortzingstraße was located in the French sector of West Berlin.
A irmã de Siekmann na Lortzingstraße residia no setor francês de Berlim Ocidental.
January 28, 1952) is a former American football tight end. He played for the New York Jets from
28, 1952) is a former American football tight end. He played for the New York Jets from 1974 to 1975.
Superstatistics
Superstatistiques
what is a statutory hybrid plan
of it. A “statutory hybrid plan” is defined as a “defined benefit plan that contains a statutory hybrid benefit formula.”2 A “statutory hybrid benefit formula” is, in turn, a benefit formula that is a “lump sum-based benefit formula or a formula that is not a lump sum-based benefit formula but that has an effect similar to a lump sum-based benefit formula”.3
These Buddha images were produced in Laos and show many of the hallmarks of traditional craftsmanship.
Ці зображення Будди були зроблені в Лаосі і демонструють багато ознак традиційної майстерності.
Marlon Aguirre
Марлон Агирре
lived during the late Atdabanian stage, during the early part of the Cambrian Period. References Cambrian trilobites Cambrian
Bradyfallotaspis is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil marine
what does the sd card class rating mean?
The SD Association devised a way to standardise the speed ratings for different cards. These are defined as 'Speed Class' and refer to the absolute minimum sustained write speeds. Cards can be rated as Class 2 (minimum write speed of 2MB/s), Class 4 (4MB/s), Class 6 (6MB/s) or Class 10 (10MB/s).
how to change windows 10 updates download folder location?
Open Task Manager by pressing Ctrl+Shift+Esc and switch to the “Services” tab. Scroll down until you find the wuauserv service near the bottom of the list, right-click it, and then click the “Start” command. From now on whenever Windows Update downloads files, they should be stored in the newly created folder.
Caroline Humphrey
كارولين همفري
ST elevation
ST段上升
The points mean two things: they are the crown of the Virgin, but also the pilgrims who are on their way to travel the 5 continents.
Os pontos significam duas coisas: são a coroa da Virgem, mas também os peregrinos que estão a caminho da viagem dos 5 continentes.
define social control theory
home / study / social sciences / sociology definitions / control theory. In sociology, control theory is the view that people refrain from deviant behavior because diverse factors control their impulses to break social norms.
Appending a vector to a vector
Concatenating two std::vectors
Can God help those with serious mental health issues? Why did he create them?
God can touch or heal according to his will, and often does.\nWe cannot know all things as God does - but he never wills harm to anyone, it is not possible for him because of who he is.\nThe reason we have awful things, wars, hunger, poverty, mental illness - is because we chose to rebel against God, to sin, and we live in the consequences of sin - in a broken world. Again, the terrible things of this world are not God's desire or will.\nHe would not create things to harm them - his way is love, forgives, grace, mercy.
this is a lesbian question! what do lesbian couples fight over that usually lead to a break-up?
i don't need to be a lesbian to answer this because the answer is in the question.....\nlong distance makes a relationship fall apart...they live in 2 diff states....
Why is it so bad that the governments are spying on everybody?
I could explain it, but [this](_URL_0_) guy does a much better job at it than I could. He really knows what he is talking and I highly recommend you watch the entire video. Also, go pick up a copy of George Orwell's 1984 for a fiction depiction of what happens with complete loss of privacy. This is one of the best dystopian novels I have come across.
to regain federal control was military intervention. Comparison of Union and Confederate states Secession and the subsequent war mobilization rendered the central state apparatuses of both the Union and the Confederacy substantially stronger than at any point in the antebellum United States. In a comparison of the two states regarding their relative sizes, and their relationships to their respective economic and social bases, Bensel argues that the Confederacy was, in many respects, much more statist and modern than the Union. Theoretical framework Bensel undertakes the analysis of the two states in a framework which distinguishes between the structural design of the state and the substantive content of its policies. Structural design refers to the skeletal form of organization of the state apparatuses themselves, while substantive content refers to the actions of the state. In total, Bensel investigates forty-two different policy areas under this framework. Structural design There are two dimensions of structural design: centralization of authority and administrative capacity. Centralization of authority refers to measures which concentrate decision-making power in any of the central state institutions, while administrative capacity concerns the distribution of decision-making power between the central state institutions themselves. The state has a higher degree of centralized authority to the extent that it is able to shift discretion to itself from subordinate governments such as states, counties, and municipalities; and also to the extent that it encroaches on the private sphere and civil society. The state has higher administrative capacity the more decision-making power is concentrated in central state institutions insulated from political, partisan, and popular influence. Bensel roughly ranks these institutions' adherence to statist principles in descending order as follows: state bureaucracy, national courts, presidency, congress. Substantive content Bensel investigates five dimensions of substantive state-building policies: Citizenship - includes policies relating to non-property related rights and duties of individual citizens and their relationship with the central state. Property rights - includes policies related to central state control over the use and ownership of property. Client-group formation - includes policies which create a relation of dependency between individuals and the central state; examples include pensions, civil service salaries, and any other bond which creates for the client an interest in the future strength of the central state. Extraction - includes policies, primarily taxation, which enable continued state operation by reallocating private wealth into the state treasury. Involvement in the world-system - concerns policies affecting relations with other sovereign states. Analysis Bensel argues that the Confederacy far outpaced the Union in some of the most important dimensions of state building. This was especially true with respect to administrative capacity, citizenship and property rights. The Confederate state enjoyed more effective concentration of decision-making power in the office of the Presidency and a Congress more effectively shielded from popular pressure on account of meeting in secret session. The Confederacy had near-complete control over the southern economy; they controlled the allocation of manpower via conscription policies and the allocation of raw materials through military impressment of the railways. Confiscation of private property and the establishment of price controls were also features of the Confederate war mobilization effort. The Union state was much less modernized by comparison. The secession of the South led to a Republican party-state in the North
Instead, the most important domestic aspect of the Union state-building process was the nationalization of the currency in the form of the greenback and the creation of a national banking system. The latter policies, along with the massive expansion of national debt, rendered financial capitalists a client group of the central state. In all, the comparison shows that, with respect to their own respective political economies, the Confederacy was a more modern state despite its material and economic backwardness relative to the Union. Bensel argues that this observation suggests a much looser relationship between political and economic modernization than had been assumed by many social scientists and theorists of modernization (e.g., Barrington Moore, Jr., Walt Whitman Rostow). Causes for failure of Reconstruction Bensel argues that the state-building trajectory taken by the Union during the Civil War had a highly self-limiting character. Specifically, the formation of a finance capitalist client group in the context of a one-party state characterized by a lack of rational-bureaucratic capacity undermined the central state's ability to meaningfully pursue the massive state-enhancing opportunity represented by Reconstruction. The US Treasury became enormously important for the regulation of the money supply in the economy after the establishment of the national banking system, the nationalization of the currency and the related issuance of greenbacks, and the temporary abolition of the gold standard. The incompetency of the Treasury was a constant preoccupation of finance capital, indicated by the financial press at the time. The preoccupation was well-founded: incompetency and mismanagement were common; positions in the Treasury were especially susceptible to purely political appointments and the distribution of patronage; and the Treasury secretary was selected on the basis of willingness to prioritize the organizational needs of the Republican Party over other concerns. Finance capitalists' primary interest was in the overall stability of the financial system. This interest militated against continued Reconstruction for several reasons. The potential for monetary instability as a result of Treasury incompetence made finance capitalists skeptical of state intervention in the economy. Finance capitalists supported a return to the gold standard, which would re-expose the United States economy to international influence, especially the British sterling, widely seen as more trustworthy and stable than US Treasury regulation. Finance capitalists' general suspicion toward the central state also meant they opposed practically every measure that would increase state revenue and supported tax reductions. A permanent military occupation of the South by federal troops would be extremely expensive, and would require increased extraction from the private economy, a slower return to the gold standard, and impeded the stabilization of the national debt. Reconstruction threatened to continue the disruption of cotton production. Because most cotton exported for the international market went through Northeastern ports, Northern financiers had a strong interest in uninterrupted cotton production. Supporters of Radical Reconstruction (notably, a Reconstruction bill sponsored by Radical Republican Thaddeus Stevens) aimed to enact a highly redistributive program for the South in order to create an economically independent base for the Republican Party. Under such a program, on the basis of loyalty to the Union, Freedmen and poor yeomen Southern white Unionists would receive wealth directly confiscated from Southern separatists. This had the potential to transform a race-based cleavage between Blacks and Whites into a class-based cleavage between poor farmers and landholding elites. At this point, it was difficult to see how
Nøddebo Præstegård
Nøddebo Præstegård (film fra 1934)
vessel, for which he was given a gold medal and diploma by Queen Isabella II. About the same time, the New York Board of Underwriters presented Mrs. Craven with a silver service for efficient services rendered to merchant vessels at sea by her husband. In 1861 Lieutenant Craven was ordered to take command of the , Home Squadron, but was shortly after promoted to commander and given command of the , special service. The Tuscarora went to England with orders to report to the U.S. Minister, Mr. Adams. While in Southampton, the Confederate steamer came in; but after she departed, the Tuscarora had to wait 24 hours to follow. After giving up the chase, Commander Craven went to the Mediterranean, where he succeeded in watching the so closely that her officers and crew finally abandoned the ship at Gibraltar. The Tuscarora was ordered home in 1863, and Commander Craven was detached and placed in command of the , then being built at Secor's yard, Jersey City. The following spring, the Tecumseh left New York and joined the squadron of Admiral Lee in the James River. Death at Battle of Mobile Bay Shortly after, the Tecumseh was sent to join Admiral Farragut's fleet in the projected attack on Mobile. The position of Commander Craven in the attack, which took place August 5, was at the head of the column of monitors which was on the starboard hand of the wooden vessels between them and Fort Morgan. Admiral Farragut in his reports states: "The attacking fleet steamed steadily up the main ship channel, the Tecumseh firing the first shot at forty-seven minutes past six o'clock. At six minutes past seven the fort opened on us, and was replied to by a gun from the USS Brooklyn, and immediately after the action became general. It was soon apparent that there was some difficulty ahead. The , for some cause which I did not then clearly understand, but which has since been explained by Captain Alden in his report, arrested the advance of the whole fleet, while at the same time the guns of the fort were playing with great effect upon that vessel and the Hartford. A moment after I saw the Tecumseh, struck by a torpedo, disappear almost instantaneously beneath the waves, carrying with her her gallant commander and nearly all her crew." The captain and the pilot were in the conning tower directly over the turret, whence there was no escape save through a narrow opening. Upon reaching this Commander Craven turned to the pilot and said, "You first, sir." The pilot, John Collins, escaped, and, as he related, the vessel sank under him, carrying her crew of one hundred and sixteen in all, save himself and the few that were able to escape through the port holes. A buoy in Mobile Bay marks the spot where the Tecumseh lies. Tribute The English poet Henry Newbolt immortalized Commander Tunis' sacrifice in Craven (from The Project Gutenberg EBook of Collected Poems 1897 – 1907, by Henry Newbolt) Craven (Mobile Bay, 1864) Over the turret, shut in his iron-clad tower, Craven was conning his ship through smoke and flame; Gun to gun he
steamer came in; but after she departed, the Tuscarora had to wait 24 hours to follow. After giving up the chase, Commander Craven went to the Mediterranean, where he succeeded in watching the so closely that her officers and crew finally abandoned the ship at Gibraltar. The Tuscarora was ordered home in 1863, and Commander Craven was detached and placed in command of the , then being built at Secor's yard, Jersey City. The following spring, the Tecumseh left New York and joined the squadron of Admiral Lee in the James River. Death at Battle of Mobile Bay Shortly after, the Tecumseh was sent to join Admiral Farragut's fleet in the projected attack on Mobile. The position of Commander Craven in the attack, which took place August 5, was at the head of the column of monitors which was on the starboard hand of the wooden vessels between them and Fort Morgan. Admiral Farragut in his reports states: "The attacking fleet steamed steadily up the main ship channel, the Tecumseh firing the first shot at forty-seven minutes past six o'clock. At six minutes past seven the fort opened on us, and was replied to by a gun from the USS Brooklyn, and immediately after the action became general. It was soon apparent that there was some difficulty ahead. The , for some cause which I did not then clearly understand, but which has since been explained by Captain Alden in his report, arrested the advance of the whole fleet, while at the same time the guns of the fort were playing with great effect upon that vessel and the Hartford. A moment after I saw the Tecumseh, struck by a torpedo, disappear almost instantaneously beneath the waves, carrying with her her gallant commander and nearly all her crew." The captain and the pilot were in the conning tower directly over the turret, whence there was no escape save through a narrow opening. Upon reaching this Commander Craven turned to the pilot and said, "You first, sir." The pilot, John Collins, escaped, and, as he related, the vessel sank under him, carrying her crew of one hundred and sixteen in all, save himself and the few that were able to escape through the port holes. A buoy in Mobile Bay marks the spot where the Tecumseh lies. Tribute The English poet Henry Newbolt immortalized Commander Tunis' sacrifice in Craven (from The Project Gutenberg EBook of Collected Poems 1897 – 1907, by Henry Newbolt) Craven (Mobile Bay, 1864) Over the turret, shut in his iron-clad tower, Craven was conning his ship through smoke and flame; Gun to gun he had battered the fort for an hour, Now was the time for a charge to end the game. There lay the narrowing channel, smooth and grim, A hundred deaths beneath it, and never a sign; There lay the enemy's ships, and sink or swim The flag was flying, and he was head of the line. The fleet behind was jamming; the monitor hung Beating the stream; the roar for a moment hushed, Craven spoke to the pilot; slow she swung; Again he spoke, and right for the foe she rushed. Into the narrowing channel, between the shore And the sunk torpedoes lying in treacherous rank; She turned but a yard too short; a muffled roar, A mountainous wave, and she rolled, righted, and sank. Over the manhole, up in the iron-clad tower, Pilot and Captain met as they turned to fly: The hundredth part of a moment seemed an hour, For one could pass to be saved, and one must die. They stood like men in a dream: Craven spoke, Spoke as he lived and fought, with a Captain's pride, "After you, Pilot." The pilot woke, Down the ladder
how long does it take to get a birth certificate from la county?
Click here for Application for Birth Record (for mail only) and Certificate of Identity. Most mail requests are processed within 20 days. The processing time does not include the delivery time to and from the office, weekends or holidays.
Python list : python 3d list assign and index different result
List of lists changes reflected across sublists unexpectedly
By" by The Pharcyde. Music video The song and video refers to Joe's girlfriend, who comes home early in the morning while he wakes up and they discuss where she had been. She's "stuttering" because it seems she is lying to him about having an affair. Joe's close friend, portrayed by rapper Mystikal, follows and spies on her while she sleeps with another man in a motel, called the "Easy Rest-In", taping it on video. After she leaves, she and Mystikal are driving next to each other on the road, while they discuss the bad situation. Arriving home, Joe's girlfriend notes the video in their television, turning out it was her evil twin sister having that affair. Both the
Jones and "Passin' Me By" by The Pharcyde. Music video The song and video refers to Joe's girlfriend, who comes home early in the morning while he wakes up and they discuss where she had been. She's "stuttering" because it seems she is lying to him about having an affair. Joe's close friend, portrayed by rapper Mystikal, follows and spies on her while she sleeps with another man in a motel, called the "Easy Rest-In", taping it on video. After she leaves, she and Mystikal are driving next to each other on the road, while they discuss the bad situation. Arriving home, Joe's girlfriend notes the video in their television, turning out it was her evil twin sister having that affair. Both the girlfriend and the twin sister were played by actress Natashia Williams. Live performance On April 10, 2001, Joe and Mystikal performed the song live at the 7th Blockbuster Entertainment Awards. Charts and certifications Weekly charts
He began his military career in the service of Cardinal Juan de Aragon prior to 1485.
Onun askeri kariyeri 1485 yılından önce Cardinal Juan de Aragon 'un hizmetinin altında başlamıştır.
Requires Boeing proposed DF-9 vehicle first stage to ~ 4 km/s.
Требует первой ступени DF-9, предложенной компанией Boeing со скоростью до ~4 км/с.
That afternoon and evening, tanks from the German 15th Panzer and Italian Trieste Divisions launched counter-attacks against the Australian positions, the counter-attacks failing in the face of overwhelming Allied artillery and the Australian anti-tank guns.
Die namiddag en avond lanceerden tanks van de 15e Pantserdivisie en Italiaanse Trieste-divisie tegenoffensieven tegen de Australische stellingen, maar die faalden onder het gewicht van de overweldigende geallieerde artillerie en de Australische antitankkanonnen.
digital form The Strange Creatures won the Wanderband 2015. By winning this competition, they were able to play the Wanderland Music Festival and share the stage with international acts such as Youngblood Hawke, The Jungle Giants, Augustana, and Kid Cudi. In October 2018, the band had their dual album launch with Maude for their 10-track album entitled Phantasms at 19East Bar & Grill Muntinlupa. They are currently under independent record label Terno Recordings, together with some of the known bands in the country like, Up Dharma Down and Radioactive Sago Project. Members Jon Tamayo – vocals, guitars Tobit Rubio – guitars Megumi Acorda – vocals, keyboards Tan Evangelista – guitars Bam Butalid – bass guitar John Jason Rodriguez – drums Former Members Ryan Rillorta – drums Stephanie Coojacinto – vocals, keyboards Jimbo Cuenco – drums Aleph – vocals Discography Phantasms (Album) Moonstruck Palipad Hangin Stargazer Into Serenity I Feel Like I'm On Drugs Mananatili Nostalgia Blues Dreamy Eyes Ocean Child Azure Sky Stargazer EP Stargazer Despite Everything I Feel Like I’m On Drugs I Don’t Want To
several music blog sites. It was also included in SEA Indie and Manila based music blog site, Vandals On The Wall’s pan-Asian indie compilation, ERASING MEMORIES: A Vandals On The Wall x SEA Indie Mixtape. In February 2014, they released their second single, "I Feel Like I'm On Drugs" which caught the attention of an alternative radio station in Manila (Jam 88.3) and charted in their weekly Top Ten. They were also featured in a Malaysian-based music and pop culture magazine, Time Out Kuala Lumpur. In a short period of time, the band were able to release a couple of singles. "Despite Everything" is about the struggles of a long-distance relationship, another song called "Moonstruck", like its predecessors, is well-acclaimed by listeners and critics around the music circuit. In the same year, Stargazer EP was born. It is a collection of their early songs and singles sans Moonstruck. The album is distributed by an American independent record label, Jigsaw Records, available for download in digital form The Strange Creatures won the Wanderband 2015.
The main purpose of this experiment was said to be to test the limits of what the body would accept, and how easy it would be to receive a meaningful signal from the microprocessor.
Главната цел на овој експеримент беше речено да биде за да ги тестираат границите на она што телото ќе го прифати, и како лесно ќе биде да се добијат значајни сигнал од страна на чип.
assets with the State and local response. Over 1,800 civilian hospitals in the U.S. are voluntary members of NDMS. Their role is to provide approximately 100,000 hospital beds to support NDMS operations in an emergency. When a civilian or military crisis requires the activation of the NDMS system, participating hospitals communicate their available bed types and numbers to a central control point. Patients can be distributed to a number of hospitals without overwhelming any one facility with casualties. Operations Under the NDMS, movement (evacuation) of patients from a disaster area is coordinated by the FCCs in each of the 10 FEMA regions. The actual transport is conducted by the Department of Defense. Patients arriving in a region are then dispersed to a local NDMS participating hospital. In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in the fall of 2005, the NDMS system activated almost all of their civilian medical teams to assist victims in Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi; helped evacuate hundreds of medical patients from the affected areas; and augmented medical staffing levels at hospitals impacted by the evacuations. Parent agencies NDMS was originally under the U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS) within The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). In 2003, as a direct result of the September 11 attacks in 2001 the newly formed Department of Homeland Security (DHS), requested, and was granted convening authority over NDMS which was then placed under the direction of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). After Hurricane Katrina, amidst allegations of mismanagement (etc.), NDMS was reorganized under HHS, as legislated by an Act of Congress entitled, "the Pandemic and All Hazards Preparedness Act (PAHPA)", (Public Law 109-417), effective January 1, 2007. This positioned NDMS, organizationally, within the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR) Office of Preparedness and Emergency Operations (OPEO). In 2012, OPEO was reorganized and renamed the Office of Emergency Management (OEM). ASPR OEM is responsible for developing operational plans, analytical products, and training exercises to ensure the preparedness of the Office, the Department, the Federal Government and the public to respond to domestic and international public health and medical threats and emergencies. OEM is also responsible for ensuring that ASPR has the systems, logistical support, and procedures necessary to coordinate the Department's operational response to acts of terrorism and other public health and medical threats and emergencies. OEM maintains a regional planning and response coordination capability, and has operational responsibility for HHS functions related to the National Disaster Medical Systems (NDMS). This responsibility is carried out by the Division of National Disaster Medical System in OEM. OEM acts as the primary operational liaison to emergency response entities within HHS: the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), and Administration for Children and Families (ACF) OEM also acts as the primary operational liaison to emergency response entities outside HHS: United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), United States Department of Veterans Affairs (USDVA), United States Department of Defense(USDOD), Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA), and the public. References Other sources Knouss RF, "National Disaster Medical System", Public Health Rep, 2001;116(suppl 2):49–52. External links OH-1 Disaster Medical Assistance Team - Toledo, Ohio RI-1 Disaster Medical Assistance Team - Rhode Island CA-11 Disaster Medical Assistance Team - Sacramento, California CA-6 Disaster Medical Assistance Team - San Francisco Bay Area, California Disaster preparedness in the United States
the field to coordinate with jurisdictional, Tribal, or State incident management and provides the field management and coordination for deployed HHS and other ESF #8 assets to integrate those assets with the State and local response. Over 1,800 civilian hospitals in the U.S. are voluntary members of NDMS. Their role is to provide approximately 100,000 hospital beds to support NDMS operations in an emergency. When a civilian or military crisis requires the activation of the NDMS system, participating hospitals communicate their available bed types and numbers to a central control point. Patients can be distributed to a number of hospitals without overwhelming any one facility with casualties. Operations Under the NDMS, movement (evacuation) of patients from a disaster area is coordinated by the FCCs in each of the 10 FEMA regions. The actual transport is conducted by the Department of Defense. Patients arriving in a region are then dispersed to a local NDMS participating hospital. In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in the fall of 2005, the NDMS system activated almost all of their civilian medical teams to assist victims in Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi; helped evacuate hundreds of medical patients from the affected areas; and augmented medical staffing levels at hospitals impacted by the evacuations. Parent agencies NDMS was originally under the U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS) within The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). In 2003, as a direct result of the September 11 attacks in 2001 the newly formed Department of Homeland Security (DHS), requested, and was granted convening authority over NDMS which was then placed under the direction of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). After Hurricane Katrina, amidst allegations of mismanagement (etc.), NDMS was reorganized under HHS, as legislated by an Act of Congress entitled, "the Pandemic and All Hazards Preparedness Act (PAHPA)", (Public Law 109-417), effective January 1, 2007. This positioned NDMS, organizationally, within the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR) Office of Preparedness and Emergency Operations (OPEO). In 2012, OPEO was reorganized and renamed the Office of Emergency Management (OEM). ASPR OEM is responsible for developing operational plans, analytical products, and training exercises to ensure the preparedness of the Office, the Department, the Federal Government and the public to respond to domestic and international public health and medical threats and emergencies. OEM is also responsible for ensuring that ASPR has the systems, logistical support, and procedures necessary to coordinate the Department's operational response to acts of terrorism and other public health and medical threats and emergencies. OEM maintains a regional planning and response coordination capability, and has operational responsibility for HHS functions related to the National Disaster Medical Systems (NDMS). This responsibility is carried out by the Division of National Disaster Medical System in OEM. OEM acts as the primary operational liaison to emergency response entities within HHS: the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), and Administration for Children and Families (ACF) OEM also acts as the primary operational liaison to emergency response entities outside HHS: United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), United States Department of Veterans Affairs (USDVA), United States Department of Defense(USDOD), Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA), and the public. References Other sources Knouss RF, "National Disaster Medical System", Public Health Rep, 2001;116(suppl 2):49–52. External
what is a name of a hurricane?
In the Atlantic Ocean, tropical storms that reach a sustained wind speed of 39 miles per hour are given a name, such as "Tropical Storm Fran." If the storm reaches a sustained wind speed of 74 miles per hour, it is called a hurricane - such as "Hurricane Fran." So, hurricanes are not given names, tropical storms are ...
See also Communes of the Meurthe-et-Moselle
commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in north-eastern France. See
These reactions have limited practical significance, but are of historic interest.
Ces réactions ont des intérêts pratiques limités, mais présentent un intérêt historique.
She is also outspoken on other social issues, such as the environment and immigration.
Sie ist auch offen für andere soziale Fragen, wie Umwelt- und Einwanderungspolitik.
is 22 still a young man?
your young as long as you can get it up!!!
on October 12, 1939. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partly obscuring the image of the Sun for a viewer on Earth. A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon's apparent diameter is larger than the
than the Sun's, blocking all direct sunlight, turning day into darkness. Totality occurs in a narrow path across Earth's surface, with the partial solar eclipse visible over a surrounding region thousands of kilometres wide.
During Western Han, the Chancellor was the chief civil official.
Sous les Han occidentaux, le chancelier est le chef des fonctionnaires civils.
Tom spiked the punch.
Том подметна алкохол во пунчот.
Sanctuary lamp
Ner tamíd
All this changed in modern times.
To se je seveda spremenilo v sodobnih časih.
taking of the Marshall Islands while also encouraging increased war production. The film opens with the narrator asking "What makes a battle?" while the camera is focusing on shipments of industrial transports, "This is what it takes to make a battle." This statement sets up the dual nature of the entire film. War supplies are pouring in from every part of the country, from every type of American "Republican and Democrat, white and colored." Industrial production is the backbone of war, according to the film, if it is destroyed, not made with quality, or not replaced in time, the battle cannot happen. Then the film abruptly changes direction, and presents a summary of the American battle plan for taking the Marshalls, how the outer islands were bombed to fool the enemy, and how a sneak attack was planned against the inner islands. But this couldn't happen until all the
were bombed to fool the enemy, and how a sneak attack was planned against the inner islands. But this couldn't happen until all the supplies were ready. When the invasion does begin there is fierce fighting on the main islands. "The German would have surrendered, but not the Jap...Out of a garrison of 6000, 230 surrender." Much time is spent on the Japanese POWs, and the film goes to great lengths to show how well they are treated, especially in comparison to
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He also won the 20th Annual USA Songwriting Competition in the Latin category with the song "Enamorados" with Luz Rios in 2014.
También ganó el 20th Annual USA Songwriting Competition en la categoría latina con la canción "Enamorados" para Luz Rios en el 2014.
From 1980 onwards, she has been a disability pensioner.
Од 1980 година наваму, таа е попречен пензионер.
20 February 2020, a NSW TrainLink XPT passenger train towards Sydney derailed at Wallan, resulting in suspension of freight, V/Line and NSW TrainLink services on the North East Line and the adjacent broad gauge Tocumwal railway line. V/Line services resumed on 1 and 2 March 2020. Branch Lines Branch lines south of Seymour A branch line opened from Heathcote Junction (near Kilmore) to Kilmore in 1888 and to Tooborac in 1890, connecting with a line from Bendigo and Heathcote opened a little earlier. The Heathcote Junction – Heathcote line closed in 1968. A branch line from Kilmore to Lancefield opened in 1892, closed in 1904. The Mansfield line opened from Tallarook to Yea in 1883, Molesworth in 1889, Cathkin and Merton in 1890 and Mansfield in 1891. It is now closed. A branch line was built from Cathkin to Koriella in 1890 and Alexandra in 1909. This line closed in 1978. Branch lines north of Seymour The Shepparton line opened from Mangalore to Toolamba and Shepparton in 1880. A branch line opened from Benalla to St James in 1883, Yarrawonga in 1886 and Oaklands in 1938, with a break of gauge there until the State Rail Authority line closed south of Boree Creek. An branch line from Benalla to Tatong was opened in 1914 and closed in 1947. The narrow-gauge Whitfield branch line opened from Wangaratta to Whitfield in 1899, closing in 1953. A branch line opened from Bowser (north of Wangaratta) to Everton in 1875, which was extended to Beechworth in 1876 and Yackandandah in 1891. The line closed in 1954. The Bowser – Everton line was extended to Myrtleford in 1883 and Bright in 1890, now closed. A short line to Peechelba East, which opened in 1928 and closed in 1986, also branched from Bowser. A short branch line opened from Springhurst via Rutherglen to Wahgunyah in 1879. Services were suspended in 1995. A branch line opened from Wodonga to Tallangatta between 1889 and 1891, Shelley in 1916, Beetoomba in 1919 and Cudgewa in 1921. A connection from Albury was added near Wodonga, creating a turning triangle to enable the Sydney Limited and its successor Spirit of Progress with their observation cars to be turned as complete trains. The line closed beyond Bandiana in 1981, and the connection to Wodonga later removed, with only standard gauge traffic continuing to use the line via Albury. Passenger services The entire line is utilised by V/Line Albury trains, which stops at every station between Albury and Seymour, and NSW TrainLink Southern services
first section of the Albury line, from North Melbourne to Essendon, in 1860. Following its takeover by the Victorian Government in 1867, the line was extended by 1872 to School House Lane on the south side of the Goulburn River near Seymour, and later that year to Seymour and then to Longwood. Violet Town, Benalla, Wangaratta, Springhurst and Wodonga were reached in 1873, connecting with the New South Wales Government Railways at Albury at a break of gauge in 1883. The design engineer was Robert Watson. Construction of a standard gauge track parallel with the broad gauge from Albury to Melbourne commenced in 1957, completing the Sydney-Melbourne standard gauge railway. The first freight train operated on 3 January 1962, the first passenger train on 16 April. The line was used by prestige passenger services between the state capitals of Melbourne and Sydney, including the Sydney Limited, Spirit of Progress, Southern Aurora, and Intercapital Daylight. Due high costs and declining patronage, they were replaced by the XPT in the 1990s. Maintaining two parallel railways drew criticism, noting inefficiencies in maintaining track, operating trains, and duplicated train control centres. By 2001, the State Government announced the conversion of the broad gauge line to standard, but action was stifled, due largely to complex leasing arrangements. Speed restrictions were eventually applied to the broad gauge line due to track deterioration. In May 2008, it was announced that the tracks would be upgraded, including the conversion of of broad gauge track to standard gauge between Seymour and Albury, a bypass around Wodonga, and upgrades between Melbourne and Seymour including new passing loops. Passenger platforms were to be built on the standard-gauge line, and V/Line locomotives and carriages converted to operate on the line. Costing A$501.3 million, the Victorian Government was to contribute A$171.3 million, the Australian Government A$45 million for the Wodonga Rail Bypass, and the Australian Rail Track Corporation A$285 million and take responsibility for the standard-gauge line under a 45-year lease from Victoria. The project was due for completion by 2010, with passenger services to be disrupted for up to 12 months. On 8 November 2008, broad gauge passenger trains ceased after the evening V/Line service from Melbourne to Albury and a special train operated by the Seymour Railway Heritage Centre, the final broad-gauge passenger train from Albury to Melbourne. In December 2008, standardisation works commenced, contracted by ARTC to the
Marching in severe winter conditions and brutal treatment by SS guards led to thousands of deaths.
在严酷的冬季条件下行进以及党卫队警卫的残酷对待导致数千人死亡。
Table of Clebsch–Gordan coefficients
Anexo:Tabla de coeficientes de Clebsch-Gordan
His biographer, Michael Kennedy, writes, "Few schoolboys can have attended as many performances by great artists as Boult heard between 1901 and October 1908, when he went up to Christ Church, Oxford."
Il suo biografo, Michael Kennedy, scrisse: "Pochi scolari possono aver frequentato il maggior numero di esibizioni di grandi artisti come ha sentito Boult tra il 1901 e l'ottobre 1908, quando salì al Christ Church di Oxford."
has also trained in boxing, mixed martial arts, and pro wrestling. She has trained with Tom Magee, a former World's Strongest Man competitor, Sammy "The Toy" Stewart, Ric "The Equalizer" Drasin, Gokor, and Robert Sherman, a former bodybuilder turned fitness guru. Coleman is also a competitive rower, with affiliations with Lions Rowing Club and California Yacht Club, both in Marina del Rey. She rows in club 8s and 4s, and Quad, Double, and single sculls. Her single shell is named the 'Equanimity'. Filmography Days of Our Lives – Tanya Madea Goes to Jail – Big Sal American Gladiators 2008 – Hellga Attack of the Show – Hellga The Insider – Hellga Deal
in the role of Big Sal. She has also worked on Days of Our lives, V.I.P., etc. She has made guest appearances on Last Call with Carson Daly, Tabatha's Salon Takeover, and Access Hollywood, as well as having performed as acting and stunt talent for video games. Coleman is a Meisner Method and Groundlings (improvisational comedy) trained actress, and a member of SAG and AFTRA. She competed in the inaugural World's Strongest Woman in Zambia in 2001, where she placed third. In 2006, she began competing in figure at the Tournament of Champions, held in Anaheim. In 1997, after 1½ years of serious training, she competed in her first bodybuilding competition, California's Border States, placing first in the novice and second in the open heavyweight division. Coleman has also trained in boxing, mixed martial arts, and pro wrestling. She has trained with Tom Magee, a former World's Strongest Man competitor, Sammy "The Toy" Stewart, Ric "The Equalizer" Drasin, Gokor, and Robert Sherman, a former bodybuilder turned fitness guru. Coleman is also a competitive rower, with affiliations with
After forging internal unity, Modu expanded the empire on all sides.
След като установява вътрешно единство, Маодун разширява империята във всички посоки.
how to calculate maximum combinations?
Combinations are a way to calculate the total outcomes of an event where order of the outcomes does not matter. To calculate combinations, we will use the formula nCr = n! / r! * (n - r)!, where n represents the total number of items, and r represents the number of items being chosen at a time.
was the first season of third division professional football in Argentina. A total of 32 teams competed; the champion was promoted to Primera B Nacional. Club Information Zone A Zone B Play their home games at Estadio José María Minella. Zone C Zone D Teams from Argentino B that played the Third Stage First Stage
A Zone B Play their home games at Estadio José María Minella. Zone C Zone D Teams from Argentino B that played the Third Stage First Stage Zone A Zone B Zone C Zone D Second Stage Championship Stage Zone A Zone B Relegation Stage Zone A Zone B Third Stage Championship Stage Zone A Zone B Relegation Stage Championship Final |- !colspan="5"|Promotion playoff 1 |- |} Extra Promotion playoffs |- |- !colspan="5"|Promotion playoff 2 |- !colspan="5"|Promotion playoff 3 |- !colspan="5"|Extra Match Aldosivi
assistant minister in Lanark. In 1842 he took on the prestigious role of minister of West St Giles in Edinburgh. In 1853 he was awarded an honorary doctorate (DD) from the University of St Andrews. In 1863 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, his proposer being Thomas Stevenson. He died at his home, 56 Great King Street in Edinburgh's Second New Town on 22 November 1874. He is buried in Dean Cemetery in the west of the city, and his grave lies under the trees at the west end of the north-west section. Family In 1848 he married Eliza Tawse (1818-1883) daughter of John Tawse of Stobshiel (1787-1861), an advocate living
trees at the west end of the north-west section. Family In 1848 he married Eliza Tawse (1818-1883) daughter of John Tawse of Stobshiel (1787-1861), an advocate living in Edinburgh. Their daughter Christian Nisbet married James Paisley son of Rev Robert Paisley DD of St Ninians in Leith, and their sons were Christopher Charles Nisbet WS (who inherited the Stobshiel estate), John Tawse Nisbet MD (1856–1909) and Robert James Nisbet (1859-1939). He married 18 July 1848, Eliza (died 26 June 1883), daughter of John Tawse of Stobshiel, advocate, and had issue — Eliza Margaret, born 5 August 1849, died 18 May 1860 Christopher Charles, of Stobshiel, Writer to the Signet, born 31 August 1851 Jessie Anne, born 5 January 1853 Christian, born 23 May 1854 (married James Paisley, son of Robert Paisley, D.D., St Ninians) John Tawse, M.D., born 12 March 1856, died 13 February 1909 Robert, born 29
how to tell if she still loves you after a break up?
['She still texts you and sometimes admits that she misses you. ... ', 'She is open to catching up with you. ... ', 'She regularly contacts you without you having to contact her first. ... ', 'She talks about you and the relationship in a positive way. ... ', 'She appears sad, lonely or confused without you in her life.']
why philly is the best city?
Philadelphia is home to more public art than any other city in the country, and boasts world-class museums like the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and the Rodin Museum. Philly also takes its art to the street, encouraging large, public murals through its Mural Arts Program.
Japan, fearful of foreign propaganda, had banned such receivers for Japanese, but built broadcasters for all the occupied countries to extol the benefits of Japanese rule and attack Europeans.
Le Japon, inquiet de la propagande étrangère, a interdit ces récepteurs pour les Japonais mais en fabrique pour tous les pays occupés afin de vanter les avantages de la domination japonaise et attaquer les Européens.
a state historical marker to Whitson’s career in 1978: “She gave beauty and color and enjoyment to her community from which those qualities have been far-reaching and long-lasting”. She composed lyrics to over 400 songs, and is best remembered for the songs "Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland" (1909) and "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" (1910), both becoming one of the largest selling songs in sheet music.Her first major hit Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland really became known in 1949 when it was featured in the movie In the Good Old Summertime She wrote the words to her songs
In 1913 Whitson and her family moved to Nashville where she and sister Alice continued to write and publish, Beth’s local biographer, Grace Baxter Thompson, remarked at the dedication of a state historical marker to Whitson’s career in 1978: “She gave beauty and color and enjoyment to her community from which those qualities have been far-reaching and long-lasting”. She composed lyrics to over 400 songs, and is best remembered for the songs "Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland" (1909) and "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" (1910), both becoming one of the largest selling songs in sheet music.Her first major hit Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland really became known in 1949 when it was featured in the movie In the Good Old Summertime She wrote the words to her songs but got someone else to write the music. In 1913, Whitson and her
Did the US find WMD in Iraq?
No, the comprehensive report from the CIA in October of 2004 concluded "Saddam Hussein did not possess stockpiles of illicit weapons at the time of the U.S. invasion in March 2003 and had not begun any program to produce them"\n\nAlthough WMD was one of the reasons for the coalition invasion of Iraq (It was a open question at the time of invasion if Iraq did posses WMD or was close to possessing it). The overall reason was more for the removal of Saddam Hussein, then the specific WMD charge. \n\nFor more information and theories to the cause of the war, check the wikipedia \n\nIn addition, it is important to note that the US was not the only country that supported the war.
He died aged 64 at 22 Leopold Street, Southsea, from cancer.
Ia meninggal pada usia 64 tahun di 22 Leopold Street, Southsea, karena kanker.
chief exchange effected by the new treaty of Elche was the important port city of Cartagena, which returned to Castile. See also List of treaties Elche Elche Elche Elche Elche Elche
Castile and Aragon signed on 19 May 1305. The treaty revised the borders put down by the Treaty of Torrellas in the previous year. The borders under dispute were those created by the conquests of James II of
In 1979 Cyprus Mines Corporation was acquired by Amoco Corporation.
En 1979 Chipus Mines Corporation fue adquirida por Amoco Corporation.
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Seventeen Orthodox Churches and Protestant denominations sent observers.
17 כנסיות אורתודוקסיות ופרוטסטנטיות שלחו נציגים.
christening was Eleanor Chittenden, daughter of the well-known Army engineer Hiram M. Chittenden (1858–1917), chairman of the Port Commission, who spoke at the ceremony. In 1931 Leschi was rebuilt. The sidewheelers were removed and the ferry was converted to propeller drive. The steam engine was replaced by a diesel. This increased the speed from to . Later in 1931 the ferry was renamed the Ballard and placed on the Ballard to Suquamish run. Leschi continued to operate on Lake Washington even after the completion of the first floating bridge across the lake in 1940. In 1948, Leschi was the last ferry operating on Lake Washington. Mrs. J.L. Anderson, the widow of Capt. John L. Anderson (1868–1941), was operating the vessel at that time. The city of Kirkland then took over operation of the ferry, with King County maintaining the two terminals at Madison Park and Kirkland. Leschi remained in service on Lake Washington until 1950. The ferry was then transferred to the Vashon – Fauntleroy and the Mukilteo ferry routes. In 1951 the then new Washington State Ferry system purchased Leschi. In 1967, Leschi was sold to Cape St. Elias Ocean Products Company. In 1969, at a cost of $200,000, Leschi was refitted at the Ballard Marine Center to serve as a cannery. The vessel then was transferred
to Cape St. Elias Ocean Products Company. In 1969, at a cost of $200,000, Leschi was refitted at the Ballard Marine Center to serve as a cannery. The vessel then was transferred to Alaska where it was operated as floating salmon and crab cannery off Cordova and Valdez until 1986 when near Valdez the vessel capsized. Notes References Faber, Jim, Steamer's Wake, Enetai Press, Seattle WA (1985) Kline, M.S., and Bayless, G.A., Ferryboats -- A legend on Puget Sound, Bayless Books, Seattle, WA 1983 Newell, Gordon R., ed., H.W. McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest, Superior Publishing Co., Seattle, WA (1966) Newell, Gordon R., ed. H. W. McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest 1966 to 1975, Superior Publishing (1976) Northwest Digital Archives (NWDA) Leschi Ferry Photograph Album Collection (accessed 05-20-11) Contains capsule history of Leschi and guide to
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She also recorded her EP Bleeding Diamonds.
También grabó su EP, Bleeding Diamonds.
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this proved false when the album's track listing was made available and the song was included. The song charted within the top ten of the ARIA Charts, and peaked at number one on the Australian RadioCheck chart and the Billboard US Dance Club Songs chart. In November 2016, Who released the album's proper first single, "Human Touch", and for the next several months, teased the album's release in several interviews with different media outlets. In a December interview with Billboard magazine, she revealed the album featured production from new collaborators like Australian songwriter Robopop, American duo Pop & Oak, and Mstr Rogers, among others. A month later, on 30 January 2017, the album's official title, The Valley, was announced in conjunction with the album's supporting tour, the Party in the Valley Tour. The album and the tour were also announced alongside the album's second single, "Some Kinda Wonderful", the video for which she was seen shooting in the days preceding the announcement. Reception Heather Phares from AllMusic gave the album three-and-a-half out of five stars and felt that "The Valley is a closer fit with the mainstream pop landscape of the 2010s than anything she's done before", adding "The album's best moments let her emotive, expressive singing shine on songs that are all the more joyous
American duo Pop & Oak, and Mstr Rogers, among others. A month later, on 30 January 2017, the album's official title, The Valley, was announced in conjunction with the album's supporting tour, the Party in the Valley Tour. The album and the tour were also announced alongside the album's second single, "Some Kinda Wonderful", the video for which she was seen shooting in the days preceding the announcement. Reception Heather Phares from AllMusic gave the album three-and-a-half out of five stars and felt that "The Valley is a closer fit with the mainstream pop landscape of the 2010s than anything she's done before", adding "The album's best moments let her emotive, expressive singing shine on songs that are all the more joyous because they're so relatable, whether it's the breakup recovery anthem 'You Can Cry Tomorrow' or the celebratory Superfruit collaboration 'Beautiful'". David from AuspOp gave the album 4 out to 5, writing that "It's obvious to me hearing her music that she is a classically trained musician. There is considered attention to the underpinnings of each song." David praised "Mama Say" for "mixing pop with '80s synths and fun lyrics", described "Wanna Be" as Who "wishing she was with someone who is taken" and opined that "Blue Heaven Midnight Crush" could be "pulled straight out of a movie from the '80s", adding Who is "immensely talented". Mac McNaughton from The Music gave the album 3 out of 5 saying the album is “Glistening with pop polish” and complimented "Free to Fly". Track listing Notes signifies a co-producer signifies an additional producer signifies a vocal producer Charts References 2017 albums
Many mathematical concepts can be defined precisely using only set theoretic concepts.
Moitos conceptos matemáticos poden definirse dun xeito preciso usando unicamente conceptos da teoría de conxuntos.
california definition of arson
“Arson” Defenses & Punishment │ California PC 451 & 452. Arson under California Penal Code 451 PC is an inherently dangerous felony caused by your malicious conduct. In fact, arson is so severe that you could be charged with murder in the event someone is killed a result. Due to the severity of the charge, it’s a straight felony that cannot be reduced to a misdemeanor.
Other terms referring to a loose attitude to time include "Hawaiian time" and "island time".
Các thuật ngữ khác đề cập đến một thái độ mất thời gian bao gồm "thời gian Hawaii" và "thời gian trên đảo".
Many authors believe that he wounded himself in a bid to revive public interest in his story and to convince Stanhope to fulfil his promise to take him to England, but that he stabbed himself more deeply than planned.
많은 작가들은 그가 자신의 이야기에 대중적 관심이 되살아나기 위한 노력으로 자해를 한 것이며 스탠호프가 자신을 영국으로 데려가겠다고 한 약속을 이행하도록 설득하려고 했으나 계획했던 것보다 더 깊숙이 찔렀던 것으로 믿는다.
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people with the surname include: Hugh Hiddleston (1855–1934), Australian cricketer
palsy 51–58: Athletes with a spinal cord disability The class numbers were given prefixes of "T", "F" and "P" for track, field and pentathlon events, respectively. Visually impaired athletes classified 11 run with full eye shades and a guide runner; those classified 12 have the option of using a guide; those classified
World Championships was held in the streets of London on 26 April as part of the 2015 London Marathon. Classification Athletes were given a classification depending on the type and extent of their disability. The classification system allowed athletes to compete against others with a similar level of function. The athletics classifications are: 11–13: Blind (11) and visually impaired (12, 13) athletes 31–38: Athletes with cerebral palsy 51–58: Athletes with a spinal cord disability The class numbers were given prefixes of "T", "F"
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Company in Morgan City, Louisiana. She was launched in July 1963, delivered in November 1963, and commissioned into service in the Fish and Wildlife Service's Bureau of Commercial Fisheries on 25 January 1964 as US FWS Townsend Cromwell. In 1975 she was transferred to NOAA and in June 1975 was commissioned into NOAAs fleet as NOAAS Townsend Cromwell (R 443). Characteristics and capabilities Townsend Cromwell had a 40-foot (12.2-meter) telescoping boom with a lifting capacity of 2,000 pounds (907 kg), a 25-foot (7.6-meter) articulated boom with a lifting capacity of 1,000 pounds (305 kg), a plankton boom, and a movable A-frame. She also had two hydraulic main deck winches, each with a drum capacity of 15,000 feet (4,572 meters) of .322-inch (8.2-mm) line and a maximum pull of 1,200 pounds (544 kg), a hydraulic CTD winch with a drum capacity of 30,000 feet (9,144 meters) of 3/16-inch (4.8-mm) wire rope and a maximum pull of 2,750 pounds (1,247 kg), and a hydraulic net reel winch with a maximum pull of 2,000 pounds (610 kg). Townsend Cromwell had a 390-square-foot (36.2-square-meter) wet laboratory and a 120-square-foot (11.1-square-meter) electronic laboratory. She also had 200 square feet (18.6 square meters) of scientific specimen freezer space. Townsend Cromwell carried two boats, a 17-foot (5.2-meter) Boston Whaler fiberglass boat and a 15-foot (4.6-meter) Zodiac inflatable boat, both powered by gasoline outboard motors. In addition to her crew of 17, Townsend Cromwell could accommodate up to nine scientists. Service history U.S. Government service On 25 December 1963, Townsend Cromwell arrived at Honolulu, Hawaii, which became her home port for her entire time in United States Government service. She was commissioned into service with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services Bureau of Commercial Fisheries at Honolulu on 25 January 1964 to support the Fish and Wildlife Services Honolulu Laboratory. Her first 20 cruises involved an oceanographic experiment to characterize the influence of northeast trade winds north of the equator, which contributed to the development of a general circulation model for the waters of the North Pacific Ocean. In 1975, Townsend Cromwell came under the control of NOAAs Office of Marine and Aviation
square feet (18.6 square meters) of scientific specimen freezer space. Townsend Cromwell carried two boats, a 17-foot (5.2-meter) Boston Whaler fiberglass boat and a 15-foot (4.6-meter) Zodiac inflatable boat, both powered by gasoline outboard motors. In addition to her crew of 17, Townsend Cromwell could accommodate up to nine scientists. Service history U.S. Government service On 25 December 1963, Townsend Cromwell arrived at Honolulu, Hawaii, which became her home port for her entire time in United States Government service. She was commissioned into service with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services Bureau of Commercial Fisheries at Honolulu on 25 January 1964 to support the Fish and Wildlife Services Honolulu Laboratory. Her first 20 cruises involved an oceanographic experiment to characterize the influence of northeast trade winds north of the equator, which contributed to the development of a general circulation model for the waters of the North Pacific Ocean. In 1975, Townsend Cromwell came under the control of NOAAs Office of Marine and Aviation Operations. Under NOAA control, she conducted fishery and living marine resource research in support of the National Marine Fisheries Service Honolulu Laboratory in Honolulu, using bottom trawls, longlines, and fish traps to collect fish and crustacean specimens. She carried out fisheries assessment surveys, physical and chemical oceanography, marine mammal plans, and coral reef research, operating around the Hawaiian Islands and elsewhere in the waters of the central and western Pacific Ocean. With the passage of the Magnuson–Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act by the United States Congress in 1976 and the U.S. Government's establishment of a 200-nautical-mile fishery conservation zone, Townsend Cromwell began to support U.S. Government- and State of Hawaii-sponsored investigations of marine and land resources of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. After completing that work in 1982, she returned to assessments of commercial fishery resources such as spiny lobster, groundfish, and precious corals, and she conducted assessments of the deep shrimp and groundfish fisheries around Guam and the Northern Mariana
dispersed them. 4 state officers and 16 Nazis were killed in the gun battle. Ludendorff was arrested, but Hermann Göring and Hitler were among those who escaped. The Nazi Party was banned throughout Germany. David Lloyd George disembarked in Southampton and walked right into the fight on Stanley Baldwin's protectionist tariff policy, which Lloyd George called "an unutterable, unintelligible folly." Born: James Schuyler, poet, in Chicago (d. 1991) Died: Max Erwin von Scheubner-Richter, 39, highest-ranking Nazi killed in the Beer Hall Putsch November 10, 1923 (Saturday) In a radio broadcast, former President Woodrow Wilson calls the country's isolationist attitude after the war "cowardly and dishonorable." Erich Ludendorff was released on parole when he gave his word that he would not participate in any more revolutionary activities. Reports circulated that he had committed suicide immediately thereafter. Crown Prince Wilhelm of Germany ended his exile in the Netherlands and crossed back onto German soil. Dutch authorities had informed him that he would not be allowed to return to Holland as a refugee again. Wilhelm went straight to Hanover and visited retired Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg. November 11, 1923 (Sunday) Bavarian police found Hitler hiding in the attic of the country home of his friend Ernst Hanfstaengl and arrested him. Chancellor Gustav Stresemann said that the return of Crown Prince Wilhelm was a matter of internal policy and could not be refused. November 12, 1923 (Monday) The new flag of the Soviet Union was adopted. Its design of a solid red field with a gold hammer, sickle and star in the upper hoist corner would be used with only a couple of minor variations until the USSR's dissolution in 1991. The historical drama film Under the Red Robe, starring Robert B. Mantell as Cardinal Richelieu, was released. The drama film Flaming Youth, starring Colleen Moore and Milton Sills, was released. Born: Charlie Mariano, jazz saxophonist, in Boston, Massachusetts (d. 2009); Richard Venture, actor, in New York City November 13, 1923 (Tuesday) France agreed to allow for the appointment of an experts' committee to investigate Germany's capability to pay its reparations. The Argonne Cross Memorial was dedicated at Arlington National Cemetery. Born: Linda Christian, film actress, in Tampico, Mexico (d. 2011) November 14, 1923 (Wednesday) Germany suspended the payment of its reparations, explaining that France and Belgium had broken the Treaty of Versailles by occupying the Ruhr and that payment would not resume until they left. General Hans von Seeckt ordered that after tomorrow, all Berlin cafés, halls and cabarets must freely admit the city's poor and cold in order to warm themselves. Failure to comply would mean the government would use the establishments exclusively as warming halls. Died: Ernest Augustus, Crown Prince of Hanover, 78 November 15, 1923 (Thursday) Germany's hyperinflation peaked, at 4.2 trillion to the U.S. dollar. Germany stopped printing the essentially worthless mark. Gustav Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach was released from prison by the French. California Senator Hiram Johnson announced that he would challenge Calvin Coolidge for the 1924 Republican nomination for president. Johnson, unlike Coolidge, was staunchly opposed to U.S. entry into the World Court. Died: Mohammad Yaqub Khan, 73 or 74, former Emir of Afghanistan November 16, 1923 (Friday) British Parliament was dissolved as Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin called a snap election to be held in three week's time, explaining he wanted a mandate before implementing a new protectionist tariff policy. A Swiss court acquitted Maurice Conradi of the assassination of Vatslav Vorovsky, angering the Soviet Union. Benito Mussolini said in a Senate speech that "The Italian government cannot give its approval to any further occupation of German territory. One must have the courage to say that the German people cannot be destroyed. They are a people which has known civilization and which may tomorrow be an integral part of European civilization." November 17, 1923 (Saturday) 24 were reported killed in food riots in the Ruhr. Zev was awarded a controversial win over In Memoriam in a $30,000 horse race at Churchill Downs. Photographs and newsreel footage of the extremely close finish suggest that In Memoriam actually won by a nose. Born: Mike Garcia, baseball player, in San Gabriel, California (d. 1986); Aristides Pereira, 1st President of Cape Verde, in Boa Vista, Cape Verde (d. 2011) November 18, 1923 (Sunday) The Parliament of Italy passed the Acerbo Law, automatically giving the first-place party in an election a two-thirds majority of seats as long as it received at least 25 percent of the vote. The remaining one-third of seats were to be shared among the other parties proportionally. A parliamentary election was held in Bulgaria; the new Democratic Alliance won a majority of seats. Born: Alan Shepard, first American astronaut, in Derry, New Hampshire (d. 1998) November 19, 1923 (Monday) Oklahoma Governor Jack C. Walton was convicted by the state senate on eleven charges of corruption and abuse of power and removed from office. Born: František Sláma, cellist, in Herálec, Czechoslovakia (d. 2004) Died: John Wesley Gilbert, 59, African-American archaeologist and
by kidnapping the Bavarian leaders and declaring a revolution from the reviewing stand, but he abandoned the plan after seeing the large police presence on the scene. The Australian government issued an appeal to fit men of military age to enroll as special constables as the Victorian Police strike entered its fourth full day. The strike gradually petered out with the hiring of these Specials. November 5, 1923 (Monday) A mob of poor and unemployed Berliners stormed the Grenadierstrasse and attacked Jews that they blamed for the high prices of food. A plebiscite on prohibition was held in the Canadian province of Alberta. Prohibition was defeated with nearly 58% of the vote. The trial of the assassin of Vatslav Vorovsky began in Lausanne. Prominent Ku Klux Klan figure William S. Coburn was shot dead in his office in Atlanta by a member of a rival Klan faction. Born: Kay Lionikas, baseball player, in New Brunswick, New Jersey (d. 1978) Died: Lim Chin Tsong, 56, Burmese Chinese tycoon November 6, 1923 (Tuesday) The Kraków riot took place in Kraków, Poland. Rioting and shop looting continued in Berlin. November 7, 1923 (Wednesday) The Imperial Conference approved a protectionist tariff plan that would give favorable treatment to Empire goods. The Imperial Conference also accepted, in modified form, an American plan to thwart rum-running by British vessels. It would give the United States authority to search and seize British ships suspected of containing contraband alcohol within a certain proximity to American shores, while British ships in return would be allowed to bring liquor to American ports under seal when intended for outbound consumption. November 8, 1923 (Thursday) The Beer Hall Putsch began in Munich, Germany. The Imperial Conference ended with an agreement that Dominions would be allowed to sign their own treaties with foreign countries. Born: Jack Kilby, electrical engineer and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics (d. 2005) Died: John Davey, 77, tree surgeon November 9, 1923 (Friday) Gustav Ritter von Kahr reneged his support to Hitler, issuing a statement at 7:45 a.m. on behalf of himself, Lossow and von Seisser that their pledges had been extorted under duress and were "null and void". With the putsch having stalled, Ludendorff led a hastily arranged 11:00 a.m. march with 2,000 men on the center of Munich, until police fired on the putschists and dispersed them. 4 state officers and 16 Nazis were killed in the gun battle. Ludendorff was arrested, but Hermann Göring and Hitler were among those who escaped. The Nazi Party was banned throughout Germany. David Lloyd George disembarked in Southampton and walked right into the fight on Stanley Baldwin's protectionist tariff policy, which Lloyd George called "an unutterable, unintelligible folly." Born: James Schuyler, poet, in Chicago (d. 1991) Died: Max Erwin von Scheubner-Richter, 39, highest-ranking Nazi killed in the Beer Hall Putsch November 10, 1923 (Saturday) In a radio broadcast, former President Woodrow Wilson calls the country's isolationist attitude after the war "cowardly and dishonorable." Erich Ludendorff was released on parole when he gave his word that he would not participate in any more revolutionary activities. Reports circulated that he had committed suicide immediately thereafter. Crown Prince Wilhelm of Germany ended his exile in the Netherlands and crossed back onto German soil. Dutch authorities had informed him that he would not be allowed to return to Holland as a refugee again. Wilhelm went straight to Hanover and visited retired Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg. November 11, 1923 (Sunday) Bavarian police found Hitler hiding in the attic of the country home of his friend Ernst Hanfstaengl and arrested him. Chancellor Gustav Stresemann said that the return of Crown Prince Wilhelm was a matter of internal policy and could not be refused. November 12, 1923 (Monday) The new flag of the Soviet Union was adopted. Its design of a solid red field with a gold hammer, sickle and star in the upper hoist corner would be used with only a couple of minor variations until the USSR's dissolution in 1991. The historical drama film Under the Red Robe, starring Robert B. Mantell as Cardinal Richelieu, was released. The drama film Flaming Youth, starring Colleen Moore and Milton Sills, was released. Born: Charlie Mariano, jazz saxophonist, in Boston, Massachusetts (d. 2009); Richard Venture, actor, in New York City November 13, 1923 (Tuesday) France agreed to allow for the appointment of an experts' committee to investigate Germany's capability to pay its reparations. The Argonne Cross Memorial was dedicated at Arlington National Cemetery. Born: Linda Christian, film actress, in Tampico, Mexico (d. 2011) November 14, 1923 (Wednesday) Germany suspended the payment of its reparations, explaining that France and Belgium had broken the Treaty of Versailles by occupying the Ruhr and that payment would not resume until they left. General Hans von Seeckt ordered that after tomorrow, all Berlin cafés, halls and cabarets must freely admit the city's poor and cold in order to warm themselves. Failure to comply would mean the government would use the establishments exclusively as warming
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You don't want to sleep?
¿No tienes ganas de dormir?
Jensen adopted the name of his first wife, calling himself Oluf Meckelburg.
Jensen nahm den Namen seiner ersten Ehefrau an und nannte sich folglich Oluf Meckelburg.
are charitable donations deductible on 2018 tax returns?
You can only deduct charitable contributions if you itemize deductions on Schedule A (Form 1040 or 1040-SR), Itemized Deductions (PDF). To be deductible, you must make charitable contributions to qualified organizations. Contributions to individuals are never deductible.
the capital of the U.S. state of Illinois, Springfield. Boards and commissions Disability Commission Historic Sites Commission Municipal Band Commission Veterans Advisory Council Springfield Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium Authority Divisions Building Division - Department of Public Works City Engineer International Visitors Commission Oak Ridge Cemetery Traffic Engineering Department Vital Records Zoning Division - Department of Public Works Executive offices
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The Defence Protocol's guidelines were not followed, and ECOMOG was justified largely on humanitarian grounds.
Richtlinien wurden nicht befolgt und ECOMOG wurde hauptsächlich durch humanitäre Gründe gerechtfertigt.
are overalls still in style 2020?
Women's Denim Overalls Are On Trend. If there is a denim trend, then it's OVERALLS! It's no secret now that denim overalls are making a comeback this year. This chic fashion option has a great impact on everyone.
The promised ruler from Bethlehem (5:1–14): This passage is usually dated to the exile.
Beytüllahim'den vadedilen lider (5:1-14): Bu pasaj genelde sürgün dönemine denk gelir.
A pizza sitting on a pan covered in cheese and toppings.
A pizza with the toppings placed to make a weird face.
Fissidens obscurocostatus Fissidens obscurus Fissidens obtusatulus Fissidens obtusifolius Fissidens obtusissimus Fissidens obtuso-apiculatus Fissidens ocellatus Fissidens odontoloma Fissidens oediloma Fissidens oligistoloma Fissidens opacus Fissidens orishae Fissidens ornaticostatus Fissidens ornatus Fissidens osmundoides Fissidens ovatifolius Fissidens ovatus Fissidens pachyphyllus Fissidens pacificus Fissidens pallidinervis Fissidens pallidulus Fissidens pallidus Fissidens palmatus Fissidens palmifolius Fissidens parkii Fissidens pascuanus Fissidens patentifolius Fissidens patulifolius Fissidens pauperculus Fissidens pauperrimus Fissidens pechuelii Fissidens pellucidus Fissidens pellucinervis Fissidens peraculeatus Fissidens perangustus Fissidens perdecurrens Fissidens perfalcatus Fissidens perobtusus Fissidens perpellucidus Fissidens perplexans Fissidens persicus Fissidens perssonii Fissidens perumalensis Fissidens peruvianus Fissidens petrophilus Fissidens plagiothecioides Fissidens planifrons Fissidens platensis Fissidens platyneuros Fissidens plumosus Fissidens plumula Fissidens plurisetus Fissidens pocsii Fissidens pokhrensis Fissidens polyphyllus Fissidens polypodioides Fissidens polysetulus Fissidens porrectus Fissidens potieri Fissidens prionocheilos Fissidens prionodes Fissidens protonematicola Fissidens pseudoaldelphinus Fissidens pseudoceylonensis Fissidens pseudoclosteri Fissidens pseudo-eenii Fissidens pseudofirmus Fissidens pseudohollianus Fissidens pseudopallidus Fissidens pseudoplumosus Fissidens pseudorufescens Fissidens pugionifolius Fissidens pulchellus Fissidens punctulatus Fissidens purpureocaulis Fissidens pycnoglossus Fissidens pygmaeus Fissidens radicans Fissidens raiatensis Fissidens rambii Fissidens ramicola Fissidens ramiger Fissidens ramulosus Fissidens ranchiensis Fissidens ranuii Fissidens reflexus Fissidens reimersii Fissidens remotissimus Fissidens rigidulus Fissidens rivularis Fissidens robynsianus Fissidens rochensis Fissidens rosulatus Fissidens rufescens Fissidens rufinervis Fissidens rufulus Fissidens rupicola Fissidens ryukyuensis Fissidens santa-clarensis Fissidens saprophilus Fissidens sardous Fissidens saulensis Fissidens scalaris Fissidens scariosus Fissidens schiffneri Fissidens schusteri Fissidens schwabei Fissidens sciophyllus Fissidens scleromitrius Fissidens secundulus Fissidens sedgwickii Fissidens semicompletus Fissidens semilimbatus Fissidens semperfalcatus Fissidens sericeus Fissidens serrato-marginatus Fissidens serratus Fissidens serrulatus Fissidens seychellensis Fissidens shinii Fissidens siamensis Fissidens sigmocarpoides Fissidens socialis Fissidens somaliae Fissidens speluncae Fissidens splachnifolius Fissidens splachnoides Fissidens splendens Fissidens spurio-limbatus Fissidens steerei
Fissidens geminiflorus Fissidens georgianus Fissidens geppii Fissidens gillianus Fissidens giraldii Fissidens gladiolus Fissidens glaucissimus Fissidens glossobryoides Fissidens gomae Fissidens goyazensis Fissidens gracilescens Fissidens gracilifolius Fissidens grainvillei Fissidens grandifolius Fissidens grandifrons Fissidens granulatus Fissidens griffithii Fissidens grossiretis Fissidens guangdongensis Fissidens guianensis Fissidens gymnocarpus Fissidens gymnogynus Fissidens gymnostomus Fissidens haconicus Fissidens hadii Fissidens hallianus Fissidens hampeanus Fissidens helenicus Fissidens henryae Fissidens herzogii Fissidens hildebrandtii Fissidens hillianus Fissidens hirsutus Fissidens hoeegii Fissidens hoei Fissidens hollianus Fissidens homomallulus Fissidens hookerioides Fissidens horizonticarpus Fissidens hornschuchii Fissidens humilis Fissidens hyalinus Fissidens hydropogon Fissidens hylogenes Fissidens hylophilus Fissidens hymenodon Fissidens hyophilus Fissidens idanreensis 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Fissidens leucodictyus Fissidens leucopteris Fissidens liliputanus Fissidens limbinervis Fissidens lindbergii Fissidens linearilimbatus Fissidens linearis Fissidens littlei Fissidens loennbergii Fissidens longevaginatus Fissidens longicaulis Fissidens longifolius Fissidens longisetus Fissidens luisierii Fissidens luteofuscus Fissidens luteo-limbatus Fissidens macleanus Fissidens macrobryoides Fissidens macrodus Fissidens macroglossus Fissidens macrosporoides Fissidens macrosporus Fissidens madecassus Fissidens marginatulus Fissidens mariei Fissidens marthae Fissidens maschalanthus Fissidens megalotis Fissidens menyhartii Fissidens metzgeria Fissidens michoacanus Fissidens microcarpus Fissidens microdictyon Fissidens micronesicus Fissidens minimus Fissidens minutifolius Fissidens minutipes Fissidens mobukensis Fissidens monguillonii Fissidens mooreae Fissidens multiflorus Fissidens nanobryoides Fissidens narbonensis Fissidens neglectus Fissidens neomagofukui Fissidens nigerianus Fissidens nigro-viridis Fissidens nobilis Fissidens nobreganus Fissidens nothotaxifolius Fissidens oblatus Fissidens obliquifolius Fissidens oblongifolius Fissidens obscurocostatus Fissidens obscurus Fissidens obtusatulus Fissidens obtusifolius Fissidens obtusissimus Fissidens obtuso-apiculatus Fissidens ocellatus Fissidens odontoloma Fissidens oediloma Fissidens oligistoloma Fissidens opacus Fissidens orishae Fissidens ornaticostatus Fissidens ornatus Fissidens osmundoides Fissidens ovatifolius Fissidens ovatus Fissidens pachyphyllus Fissidens pacificus Fissidens pallidinervis Fissidens pallidulus Fissidens pallidus Fissidens palmatus Fissidens palmifolius Fissidens parkii Fissidens pascuanus Fissidens patentifolius Fissidens patulifolius Fissidens pauperculus Fissidens pauperrimus Fissidens pechuelii Fissidens pellucidus Fissidens pellucinervis Fissidens peraculeatus Fissidens perangustus Fissidens perdecurrens Fissidens perfalcatus Fissidens perobtusus Fissidens perpellucidus Fissidens perplexans Fissidens persicus Fissidens perssonii Fissidens perumalensis Fissidens peruvianus Fissidens petrophilus Fissidens plagiothecioides Fissidens planifrons Fissidens platensis Fissidens platyneuros Fissidens plumosus Fissidens plumula Fissidens plurisetus Fissidens pocsii Fissidens pokhrensis Fissidens polyphyllus Fissidens polypodioides Fissidens polysetulus Fissidens porrectus Fissidens potieri Fissidens prionocheilos Fissidens prionodes Fissidens protonematicola Fissidens pseudoaldelphinus Fissidens pseudoceylonensis Fissidens pseudoclosteri Fissidens pseudo-eenii Fissidens pseudofirmus Fissidens pseudohollianus Fissidens pseudopallidus Fissidens pseudoplumosus Fissidens pseudorufescens Fissidens pugionifolius Fissidens pulchellus Fissidens punctulatus Fissidens purpureocaulis Fissidens pycnoglossus Fissidens pygmaeus Fissidens radicans Fissidens raiatensis Fissidens rambii Fissidens ramicola Fissidens ramiger Fissidens ramulosus Fissidens ranchiensis Fissidens ranuii Fissidens reflexus Fissidens reimersii
borderline personality disorder how to live with someone?
['In your relationship:', 'Avoid the temptation to isolate. ... ', "You're allowed (and encouraged) to have a life! ... ", 'Join a support group for BPD family members. ... ', "Don't neglect your physical health. ... ", 'Learn to manage stress. ... ', 'Listen actively and be sympathetic. ... ', 'Focus on the emotions, not the words.']
Archer Cold Fire 83, part of Exercise Cold Fire Crested Cap 83, part of Exercise Created Cap Display Determination 83, part of Exercise Display Determination Oksoboel 83, part of Exercise Oksoboel Exercise Reforger 83, part of Exercise Reforger Atlantic Lion 83, the 1 (NL) Corps Field Training Exercise made up of 24,000 soldiers, 850 armored vehicles, and 6,000 other vehicles from the Royal Netherlands Army participated also occurred during this time period, although it was not directly a part of Autumn Forge. The United States Army contributed 11,000 troops (drawn from its Reforger contingent), 1,000 armored and 1,100 other vehicles. The British Army added 600 troops,
Exercise Display Determination Oksoboel 83, part of Exercise Oksoboel Exercise Reforger 83, part of Exercise Reforger Atlantic Lion 83, the 1 (NL) Corps Field Training Exercise made up of 24,000 soldiers, 850 armored vehicles, and 6,000 other vehicles from the Royal Netherlands Army participated also occurred during this time period, although it was not directly a part of Autumn Forge. The United States Army contributed 11,000 troops (drawn from its Reforger contingent), 1,000 armored and 1,100 other vehicles. The British Army added 600 troops, 100 armored and 70 other vehicles. Reforger was the largest American exercise in Autumn Forge
(SiPo) to hold political prisoners - was deemed to be at risk from British sea raids due to its proximity to the coast. A decision was made to transfer the camp to the Wehrmacht and repurpose it for military training. The prisoners would be relocated further inland to a new facility in Espeland, a few kilometres south of Indre Arna, a small village outside Bergen. Design and construction The Espeland detention camp was built to designs drawn and signed by SS-Untersturmführer Niebel. Construction was organised by SS-Wirtschafter Rudolf Klotz through Gruppe Bauwesen - an SS-run building organisation in Norway. Barracks were prefabricated in Germany before being transported to and assembled in Norway through the use of Norwegian contractors and slave labour. Construction began around June–July 1942, with hundreds of Yugoslavian POWs (ferried to and from Bergen on a daily basis by train) made to build the road which would lead to the complex. Work on the camp itself began 1 August 1942, with the first barracks erected the following January. Prisoners were immediately transferred from other camps to ease overcrowding and supply more slaves. By July 1943, the camp contained three prisoner barracks, two single-cell barracks, and a kitchen barrack. By the end of 1944, there was a toilet/laundry barrack, two administration/staff barracks, a guards barrack, and a garage. The prisoner buildings were surrounded by a double barbed wire fence with a guard tower on each corner. Prisoner barracks were divided into eight- and sixteen-person rooms, each with a total capacity of around 100 prisoners. The single-cell barracks were made up of rooms 1.2m x 4m in size. The maximum capacity of the camp was around 380. Life in the camp Inmates Between January 1943 and May 1945, Espeland held a total of 2026 prisoners. Although intended as a transit camp for political prisoners waiting to be sent to the Grini detention camp in Bærum, it was also used to hold those with short sentences for non-political crimes. Family members of wanted individuals (to be used as hostages) were also held. Most prisoners were released after a short stay but 627 of the inmates were ultimately transferred to Grini. At least 378 of these were sent further to Germany and a minimum of 27 lost their lives outside of Norway. At least five prisoners died while living in Espeland. Routine and work Food Prisoners were all served the same food, regardless of gender and whether they worked or not. The daily ration consisted of a small
in occupied Norway next to the village of Espeland in the borough of Arna, Bergen. Built to house prisoners after the closure of the nearby Ulven detention camp, Espeland was soon being used to mitigate overcrowding in Bergen. It functioned as a transit camp, sending many inmates further to Grini detention camp and to camps in mainland Europe. Abuse was common and the total number of people killed during captivity is unknown. Following the surrender of the Nazi regime the previous day, the camp was liberated on 9 May 1945. It was subsequently used by the Norwegians to house post-war prisoners. Since 2000, there has been an effort to convert the camp into an education and archive centre. It is currently run by the Stiftelsen Espeland fangeleir (Espeland Prison Camp Foundation), which is in the process of being merged with the Norwegian Gestapo Museum. It is among the most well-preserved Nazi concentration camps in the world and in November 2014 the facility was declared a protected monument. Background After the invasion of Norway by Nazi Germany during World War II, the Nazi authorities and collaborationist Quisling regime established over 600 concentration camps throughout the country. These would be used to house POWs, political prisoners, groups considered undesirable by Nazi ideology, and ordinary criminals. In the summer of 1942, the Ulven detention camp near Bergen - at that time used by the Sicherheitsdienst (SD) and Sicherheitspolizei (SiPo) to hold political prisoners - was deemed to be at risk from British sea raids due to its proximity to the coast. A decision was made to transfer the camp to the Wehrmacht and repurpose it for military training. The prisoners would be relocated further inland to a new facility in Espeland, a few kilometres south of Indre Arna, a small village outside Bergen. Design and construction The Espeland detention camp was built to designs drawn and signed by SS-Untersturmführer Niebel. Construction was organised by SS-Wirtschafter Rudolf Klotz through Gruppe Bauwesen - an SS-run building organisation in Norway. Barracks were prefabricated in Germany before being transported to and assembled in Norway through the use of Norwegian contractors and slave labour. Construction began around June–July 1942, with hundreds of Yugoslavian POWs (ferried to and from Bergen on a daily basis by train) made to build the road which would lead to the complex. Work on the camp itself began 1 August 1942, with the first barracks erected the following January. Prisoners were immediately transferred from other camps to ease overcrowding and supply more slaves. By July 1943, the camp contained three prisoner barracks, two single-cell barracks, and a kitchen barrack. By the end of 1944, there was a toilet/laundry barrack, two administration/staff barracks, a guards barrack, and a garage. The prisoner buildings were surrounded by a double barbed wire fence with a guard tower on each corner. Prisoner barracks were divided into eight- and sixteen-person rooms, each with a total capacity of around 100 prisoners. The single-cell barracks were made up of rooms 1.2m x 4m in size. The maximum capacity of the camp was around 380. Life in the camp Inmates Between January 1943 and May 1945, Espeland held a total of 2026 prisoners. Although intended as a transit camp for political prisoners waiting to be sent to the Grini detention camp in Bærum, it was also used to hold those with short sentences for non-political crimes. Family members of wanted individuals (to be used as hostages) were also held. Most prisoners were released after a short stay but 627 of the inmates were ultimately transferred to Grini. At least 378 of these were sent further to Germany and a minimum of 27 lost their lives outside of Norway. At least five prisoners died while living in Espeland. Routine and work Food Prisoners were all served the same food, regardless of gender and whether they worked or not. The daily ration consisted of a small amount
The hall of Sixtus IV is an important example of the new Mannerist style of Giorgio Vasari that has undergone a Roman influence.
La salle de Sixte IV est un exemple important du nouveau style maniériste de Giorgio Vasari qui a subi l'influence romaine.
is laser eye surgery dangerous?
July 27, 2018 -- Dry eyes, glare, halos, and starbursts are all possible side effects of LASIK surgery. But some people may also get long-term complications like eye infections, vision loss, chronic pain, and detached retinas.