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[ [ "Adejoké Bakare" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Adejoké Bakare''' is a Nigerian-born chef and the first Black woman in the United Kingdom to become a Michelin-starred chef.Bakare moved to the United Kingdom in the 1990s.", "She worked at a property management company and later began hosting supper clubs.", "Her supper clubs highlighted west African cuisine.In 2019, she won the Brixton Kitchen competition in the amateur category.", "In September 2020, Bakare opened Chishuru, a pop-up restaurant in London that which specialises in modern West African cuisine.", "Chishuru would go on to have several other locations across London and in September 2023 settled in Fitzrovia.", "In October 2023 food critic Jimi Famurewa reviewed Chishuru and gave it a 4/5 stars.On 5 February 2024, Bakare was awarded a Michelin-star as the Head Chef of Chishuru and became the first Black woman in the United Kingdom to become a Michelin-starred chef and the second Black woman to win a Michelin-star after Chef Mariya Russell, who won hers in 2023." ], [ "References", "#REDIRECT Bakare, AdejokeCategory:Living people}}" ] ]
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[ [ "Vandana Mohit" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Vandana Mohit''' (born 1991) is a Trinidad and Tobago politician from the United National Congress.", "She has been MP for Chaguanas East in the House of Representatives since 2020." ], [ "Career", "Mohit formerly worked at the Social Development Ministry.Mohit first became a councillor at the age of 21.In 2019, Mohit became Mayor of Chaguanas." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Page at the Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago" ], [ "See also", "* 12th Republican Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago" ] ]
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[ [ "Jasmine Chaney" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Jasmine Hyder''' ('''nee''' Chaney born August 25, 1988, in Houston, Texas) is a retired American hurdler who specialized in the 400-meter hurdles, an event in which she was the 2011 world championship semi-finalist after winning the 2011 Pacific 10 Conference 400 m hurdles title.", "Jasmine Hyder is an Entrepreneur." ], [ "Achievements", "2011World ChampionshipsDaegu, Korea16th400 m hurdles55.97" ], [ "NCAA", "Jasmine Chaney is a NCAA Division I All-American and highlighted by her 2011 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships 4th-place finish as an Arizona State Sun Devils." ], [ "Prep", "Cheney is a 2006 McClintock High School (Tempe, Arizona) alumnus.Cheney won AIA state titles as a senior in the 100m hurdles, 300m hurdles and 200 meters." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Jasmine Chaney profile aka Jasmine Hyder IAAF World Athletics* Jasmine Chaney profile Arizona State University" ] ]
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[ [ "Orlando Fantoni" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Orlando Fantoni''' (4 May 1917 – 5 June 2002), also known as '''Fantoni IV''', was a Brazilian professional footballer and manager, who played as a forward." ], [ "Career", "The youngest of the Fantoni brothers, Orlando followed in the footsteps of Ninão and Niginho by playing for Palestra Itália (currently Cruzeiro) from 1932 to 1942.He also played two seasons for Siderúrgica de Sabará and in 1948 he transferred to Lazio, being the fourth Fantoni to represent for the club .", "He would still play for Vasco da Gama, where he was champion in 1949 and 1950." ], [ "Managerial career", "Soon after retiring from the field, he accepted the task of helping in the development of football in Venezuela, taking over the command of the national team and some clubs such as UCV, Deportivo Portugués and Deportivo Itália, being national champion for all of these.", "As a coach he had a very successful career, being the first Brazilian to win five state championships with different teams, in addition to winning titles again with Cruzeiro and Vasco, where he had been champion as a player.", "Fantoni also did great work for América and Corinthians, even without winning titles, in addition to being EC Bahia champion in three editions of the state championship." ], [ "Personal life", "Orlando is brother os also footballers Niginho (Leonídio Fantoni) and Ninão (João Fantoni), cousin of Nininho Fantoni, and uncle of Benito Fantoni and Fernando Fantoni." ], [ "Death", "Fantoni passed away on 5 June 2002, at the age of 85 in Salvador, due to lung emphysema." ], [ "Honours", "===Player===;Cruzeiro*Campeonato Mineiro: 1940;Vasco da Gama*Campeonato Carioca: 1949, 1950===Manager===;UCV*Venezuelan Primera División: 1957;Deportivo Portugués*Venezuelan Primera División: 1958;Deportivo Itália*Venezuelan Primera División: 1961, 1963, 1966;Cruzeiro*Campeonato Mineiro: 1968*Taça Minas Gerais: 1983;Náutico*Campeonato Pernambucano: 1974;Bahia*Campeonato Baiano: 1976, 1986, 1987;Vasco da Gama*Campeonato Carioca: 1977*Taça Guanabara: 1977;Grêmio*Campeonato Gaúcho: 1979" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Orlando Fantoni at ogol.com.br" ] ]
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[ [ "1974 NCAA Division I basketball championship game" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''1974 NCAA Division I Basketball Championship Game''' was the finals of the 1974 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament and it determined the national champion for the 1973-74 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.", "The game was played on March 25, 1974, at the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina and featured the NC State Wolfpack of the Atlantic Coast Conference, and the independent Marquette Warriors.", "This was the first national championship game since 1966 to not feature the UCLA Bruins." ], [ "Participating teams", "===NC State Wolfpack===* East** North Carolina State 92, Providence 78** North Carolina State 100, Pittsburgh 72* Final Four** North Carolina State 80, UCLA 77 (2OT)===Marquette Warriors===*Mideast**Marquette 85, Ohio 59**Marquette 69, Vanderbilt 61**Marquette 72, Michigan 70*Final Four**Marquette 64, Kansas 51" ], [ "Game summary", "Source:" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Pelle Larsson" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Pelle Larsson''' (born February 23, 2001) is a Swedish college basketball player for the Arizona Wildcats.", "He previously played for the Utah Utes." ], [ "Early life", "Larsson grew up in Nacka, Sweden, and is the son of Christian Larsson, a former member of the Sweden men's national basketball team.", "As a youth, he played for the local Skuru IK basketball team before moving north at age 16 to join BC Luleå.", "He played two seasons with RIG Luleå and BC Luleå in the Swedish Basketball League, being named the league's star of the year in his first season at the top level with averages of 7.6 points, 2.8 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 0.8 steals per game." ], [ "College career", "Larsson moved to the United States in 2020 to play for the Utah Utes.", "He became a starter seven games into his freshman season and averaged 8.2 points, 3.2 rebounds and 2.8 assists; he was 50.0% on 3-point field goals in conference games which was the third-best in the Pac-12, and he was second in the conference with 88.3% of his free throws made.", "He announced a transfer to the Arizona following his only season at Utah.In his first season at Arizona, 2021–22, Larsson was named the Pac-12 Sixth Man of the Year and appeared in all 37 games, averaging 7.2 points, 3.4 rebounds and 1.8 assists.", "He played in all 35 games and had 18 starts in 2022–23, averaging 9.9 points and 4.3 rebounds.", "He initially entered the 2023 NBA draft but later announced he was returning to Arizona for his senior year in 2023–24." ], [ "International career", "Larsson has represented Sweden at the under-16, under-18 and senior levels, including averaging 6.3 points in 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup qualifiers." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Margaret Hewett" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Margaret Hewett''' (née Hunter, 1934, Johannesburg - 18 February 2022, Cape Town) was a South African authority on the ‘Old Authorities’ of Roman-Dutch law.Hewett studied at the university in Cape Town, receiving a BA in History and Classics in 1954, a BA (Hons.)", "in History in 1955, and a BEd in 1956.She began her career as a teacher, first in South Africa, before moving to England where she taught Latin at Fritham House, a private school in the New Forest.", "She returned to South Africa in 1963 and married Jeremy Hewett that year.From 1980 she was affiliated with the Classics department at the University of Cape Town, and was appointed an associate professor.", "On her retirement in 2000 she was appointed an Honorary Research Associate in that university's Department of Private Law.On retirement she completed a doctoral thesis on Ulrik Huber with the University of Amsterdam.", "Her expertise on the ‘Old Authorities’ was built through translation work she embarked on at the request of the South African Law Commission, first in 1966.As Andrew Domanski stated in a review of her work in 2005: “Her translations have often been relied upon in the judgments of our courts.”" ], [ "Publications", "Publications by Margaret Hewett include:* Groenewegen van der Made, S. ''Tractatus de Legibus Abrogatis et Inusitatis in Hollandia vicinisque Regionibus '' (1649) volume III (1984) and volume IV (1987)* Voorda, ''Tractatus de Statutis '' (1743) (translated by M.L.", "Hewett and edited by P. Van Warmelo) 1985.", "* Matthaeus, A.", "''De Criminibus '' (1644) (edited and translated by M.L.", "Hewett and B.C.", "Stroop volume I (Juta, Cape Town) 1987.", "* Van Leeuwen, S. ''Censura Forensis '' (1741).", "Part I, Book V (edited and translated by M.L.", "Hewett) (published by the Government Printer, Pretoria, on behalf of The South African Law Commission) 1991.", "* Voorda, J., Thomas, Ph.", "J., Van Warmelo, Paul., & Hewett, M. L. (1992).", "Dictata ad ius hodiernum Jacobi Voordae : secundum librum quod appellatur, differentiae iuris Romani et Belgici.", "Apud Universitatum Pretoriensem.", "* Hewett, M. L. (1995).", "A bird's eye view of a bookworm's delight : an overview of some libraries and archives in Europe and the USA essential for the legal historian.", "University of Cape Town.", "* Hewett, M. L. (1996).", "Legal historians, ahoy.", "University of Cape Town.", "* Hewett, M. L. (1998).", "More bird's eye view of a bookworm's delight : an overview of some libraries and archives in Europe and the USA essential for the legal historian.", "University of Cape Town.", "* Hewett, and Hallebeek.", "“The Prelate, the Praetor and the Professor: Antonius Matthaeus II and the Crimen Laesae Majestatis, Utrecht 1639–1640.” Tijdschrift voor rechtsgeschiedenis 66, no.", "1–2 (1998): 115–150.", "* de Smidt.", "“G.", "Hemmy, De Testimoniis: The Testimony of Aethiopians, Chinese and Other Pagans as Well as of the Hottentots Inhabiting the Cape of Good Hope, Likewise about the Complaints of East Indian Slaves, A Thesis Presented to the University of Leiden in 1770 for the Degree of Doctor of Both Laws, Edited and Translated from the Latin by Margaret Hewett.", "UCT, Cape Town 1998.XXXIII + 2 x p. 9-67.” Tijdschrift voor rechtsgeschiedenis 67, no.", "3–4 (1999): 392–393.", "* Thomasius, C., Hewett, M. L., & Zimmermann, R. (2000). ''", "'' Larva legis aquiliae : the mask of the lex aquilia torn off the action for damage done : a legal treatise. ''", "Hart Publishing.", "* Hewett, Margaret.", "“Voorda.” Fundamina : a journal of legal history 2003, no.", "9 (2003): 103–113.", "* Hewett, M. (2005).", "Quae legentem fefellissent, transferentem fugere non possunt.", "Fundamina : A Journal of Legal History, 2005(1), 163–171.", "* Voorda, Jacobus, and M. L. Hewett.", "Dictata Ad Ius Hodiernum = Lectures on the Contemporary Law (Ms Leeuwarden P.B.F., Hof 33) given by Jacobus Voorda (1698–1768) at the University of Utrecht.", "Amsterdam: Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2005.", "* Hewett, M. (2014).", "Words, law and a search engine.", "Fundamina, 20(1), 412–415." ], [ "Awards", "She was created an Officer in the Orange-Nassau for her services to the Dutch state.", "She received this honour in recognition for her two-volume translation of Jacobus Voorda's (1698 - 1768) Dictata ad Ius Hodiernum (Lectures on the Contemporary Law).", "She was awarded this honour on 19 May 2006 in Leeuwarden in the Netherlands on the occasion of the launch of the book." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Pegasus Press Building" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Pegasus Press Building''' is a registered heritage building in the Christchurch Central City.", "It is believed to be the oldest surviving building in Christchurch." ], [ "History", "The building was first constructed in 1852 by early Lyttelton merchants Joseph Longden and Henry LeCren.", "In 1853 it was sold to Dr Burrell Parkerson who went on to be the first Surgeon General at Christchurch Hospital.", "In 1857 it was sold to the coroner, Dr Fisher.", "The first meeting of the newly-formed Canterbury Medical Association was held at the house in 1865, as it had become a very well-established medical house due to being owned by a series of doctors.", "It was again sold in 1866 to Dr Coward, who commissioned William Fitzjohn Crisp to design the second-story extension at the back of property in 1869.In 1952 the building was sold to the Pegasus Press to be used as a printing house, with a dedicated printery added at the rear of the building in 1966.After the press closed in 1987, the building was relocated slightly westward and extended.", "It was listed as a Category II heritage building in 1987 in response to the sale, and the New Zealand Historic Places Trust (later Heritage New Zealand) strongly objected to the renovations that occurred.", "It reopened in 1990 as the Pegasus Arms pub.The building survived the 2011 Christchurch earthquake, and is generally considered the oldest surviving building in Christchurch." ], [ "Gallery" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Whit M. Grant" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Whit M. Grant''' was an American politician who served as the 15th Mayor of Oklahoma City between June 8, 1911, and April 13, 1915." ], [ "Biography", "Whitaker McDonough Grant was born on April 26, 1851, in Alabama.", "He lived in Iowa and Alaska before settling in Oklahoma City where he practiced law.", "He was elected as a Democrat in the 1911 Oklahoma City mayoral election, defeating J.F.", "Warren and Oscar Ameringer.", "He served as mayor of Oklahoma City from June 8, 1911, to April 13, 1915.During his first term his wife Katie died of a stroke.", "Grant campaigned on cracking down on crime, but failed to combat illegal gambling and bootlegging.", "Two recall petitions filed against him failed during his tenure.", "He died on December 10, 1927." ], [ "Electoral history" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Global World Series" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Global World Series''' was envisioned as a grand final series in the proposed '''Baseball Champions Cup''', featuring the top two club teams from around the world.", "In 2014, the MLB and NPB revived the MLB Japan All-Star Series after the plan for the Global World Series fell through." ], [ "History", "The driving force behind this concept was the former Commissioner of NPB , Ryozo Kato.", "Kato was once stated that his MLB counterpart, Bud Selig, had agreed that the winners of the two countries' professional leagues should compete against each other.", "As more ideas and discussions progressed, Parvis Sports was also brought in to develop a tournament structure.", "Initially, the idea was for only the champions of the Japan Series and the World Series to compete, but it gradually expanded to include the KBO League and CPBL as well, resulting in the creation of the Baseball Champions Cup.Ultimately, the plan failed because it didn't seem realistic to have an entire MLB team travel across the world to play another series of games after completing spring training, a 162-game schedule, and potentially 19 playoff games.As soon as Kato and Selig were replaced in 2014 and 2015, respectively, the talks about a potential Global World Series completely ended." ], [ "Format", "The image provides a detailed overview of how the playoffs of the individual leagues, whose champions would participate in the proposed Baseball Champions Cup, would unfold, and it depicts the path to the Global World Series if it were to be held in 2023.To satisfy all stakeholders, the plan was to initially have the champions of the Korean Series and the Taiwan Series compete in a single one-off game.", "The winner of this matchup would then proceed to face off against the champion of the Japan Series in a best-of-three playoff dubbed as the Old World Series.", "The term \"Old World\" is used to contrast the continents of Africa, Europe, and Asia in the Eastern Hemisphere with the \"New World,\" referring to the newly encountered lands of the Western Hemisphere.", "While the MLB's World Series crowns the champion of the New World, in this tournament, the champion of the Old World is determined.", "These two champions would then compete in a best-of-three playoff in the Global World Series, serving as the grand finale of the Baseball Champions Cup." ], [ "See also", "* MLB Japan All-Star Series* Asia Series* Asia Professional Baseball Championship* Asia Winter Baseball League" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* US and Japan in talks over Global World Series* Global World Series is a world-class idea* Report: MLB, Japan champs could play* Global World Series being discussed between US and Japan* NPB, MLB commissioners to discuss prospect of true World Series" ] ]
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[ [ "Chlorochara" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Chlorochara''''' is a genus of planthoppers belonging to the family Acanaloniidae and contains one species, '''''Chlorochara vivida''''', and two subspecies.", "It can be found in Puerto Rico, Cuba, and Suriname.", "They are green in color and with their whitish wing veins, they resemble a leaf." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "1972 NCAA University Division basketball championship game" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''1972 NCAA University Division Basketball Championship Game''' was the finals of the 1972 NCAA University Division basketball tournament and it determined the national champion for the 1971-72 NCAA University Division men's basketball season.", "The game was played on March 25, 1972, at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena in Los Angeles, California and featured the five-time defending national champion UCLA Bruins of the Pacific-8 Conference, and the independent Florida State Seminoles.The Bruins narrowly defeated the Seminoles to win their sixth consecutive national championship." ], [ "Participating teams", "===UCLA Bruins===*West** UCLA 90, Weber State 58** UCLA 73, Long Beach State 57* Final Four** UCLA 96, Louisville 77===Florida State Seminoles===*Mideast**Florida State 83, Eastern Kentucky 81**Florida State 70, Minnesota 56**Florida State 73, Kentucky 54*Final Four**Florida State 79, North Carolina 75" ], [ "Game summary", "Source:" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Sioux City mystery plane incident" ], [ "Introduction", "On the night of January 20, 1951, multple individuals reported an unidentified cigar-shaped straight-winged aircraft over Sioux City, Iowa.", "By January 22, papers nationwide publicized had their reports.", "The incident continues to be discussed in the 21st-century." ], [ "Incident", "A DC-3 in flight during the daytime, capable of carrying up to 32 passengers.", "Vinther and Bachmeier piloted a DC-3 on the night of January 20.Shortly after 8:30 PM, the Sioux City control tower spotted an unidentified red light and estimated its altitude at 8000 feet.", "Captain Larry W. Vinther, piloting a Mid-Continent Airlines DC-3 bound for Omaha, took off and climbed to 4000 feet in an effort to identify the mystery plane.", "After seeing the mystery plane blink its lights, Vinter spoke into the radio, asking the pilot of the unidentified plane to again blink his lights; Vinter reported the light blinked a second time.", "Vinther could see the plane had a \"fuselage like a B-29\" but estimated the it was \"as large or half-against as large\" as a B-29.Vinter reported observing the plane's silhouette against the moonlit sky, he could not make out details but could tell that leading edge of its wing was \"absolutely straight\".", "Said Vinter: \"We've always thought a swept-back wing was necessary but it appears somebody has come up with something new\" Co-Pilot Jim Bachmeier corroborated the sighting.", "The unidentified aircraft reportedly passed under Vinther's plane and continued traveling until it was out of sight.", "At no point did they observe the plane travelling at \"super speeds\".Vinter told press that \"Just after I had turned my head to watch him pass, there he was again flying some 200 feet by ours side -- and going in the same direction as we were... You can't turn ordinary planes that fast!\"" ], [ "Publicity and legacy", "A B-29 Superfortress in flightThe United Press, International News Service, and the Associated Press all covered the story in papers nationwide on January 22.Reporters learned that Col. Matthew Thompson of Offutt Air Force Base had been a passenger aboard the flight; While Thompson declined to comment and was reported sleeping at the time, his aide reported seeing the mystery plane.", "Thompson was, ironically, involved in the Air Force's ongoing investigation into \"flying saucers\", and took the opportunity to interview the crew.", "Local press argued the sighting was likely an optical illusion.In June 1951, ''Flying'' magazine published a first-hand account of the sighting authored by Vinter.", "''Aviation Week'' likewise reported on the sighting.", "The following year, the incident was covered in ''Life'' magazine, then the most widely-read magazine in the nation.", "A straight-winged North American FJ-1 flying next to a swept-wing FJ-2 in 1952.The Air Force response to the incident was detailed in the 1956 book by Project Bluebook chief Edward J. Ruppelt.", "Ruppelt recalled that an Air Force investigator ultimately attributed the sighting to a B-36 that was in the area of Sioux City at the time, though Ruppelt expressed skepticism, saying \"it didn't take an expert to see that a B-36, even one piloted by an experienced idiot, could not do what the UFO had done - buzz a DC-3 that was in an airport traffic pattern.\"", "In 1968, physicist and UFO researcher James E. McDonald's testimony before Congress included discussion of the 1951 incident, concluding \"Co-pilot Bachmeier stated to me that, at the time, he felt it had to be some kind of secret device, but, in the ensuing 17 years, we have not heard of any aircraft that can execute instantaneous course-reversal.", "\"Local press recalled the incident in 1965 and 1969.In his 2010 memoir, UFO buff James W. Moseley recalled the incident and his subsequent interviews of its witnesses.", "In 2021, journalist Ralph Blumenthal detailed the incident in his biography of psychiatrist and \"alien abduction experience\" researcher John E. Mack." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Azeemuddin Zahid Lakhvi" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Azeemuddin Zahid Lakhvi''' (), is a Pakistani politician who is member-elect of the National Assembly of Pakistan." ], [ "Political career", "Lakhvi won the 2024 Pakistani general election from NA-133 Kasur-III as an Independent candidate.", "He received 130,696 votes while runner up Rana Muhammad Ishaq of Pakistan Muslim League (N) (PML (N)) received 119,939 votes." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "C. M. Rutherford" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Calvin Morgan Rutherford''' (born , died after 1866), generally known as '''C.", "M. Rutherford''', was a 19th-century American interstate slave trader.", "Rutherford had a wide geographic reach, trading nationwide from the Old Dominion of Virginia to as far west as Texas.", "Rutherford had ties to former Franklin & Armfield associates, worked in Kentucky for several years, advertised to markets throughout Louisiana and Mississippi, and was a major figure in the New Orleans slave trade for at least 20 years.", "Rutherford also invested his money in steamboats and hotels." ], [ "Life and work", "=== Early years and family ===C.", "M. Rutherford was a son of Randolph (Raudle) and Polly Rutherford from Wythe County, Virginia.", "He listed his birthplace as Virginia in both the 1850 and 1860 census, and reported ages to the census enumerators that would place his birthdate between 1804 and 1815.A doctor who claimed him as a reference declared that Rutherford was cured of his anal fistula in summer 1845, when he was age 35, which puts Rutherford's birthyear around 1810.=== 1830s ===Rutherford was seemingly drawn to the newly opened \"southwest\" following the Indian Removal Act of 1830.In 1837 he bought 80 acres of land near the Mississippi River, which had been ceded by the Choctaw to the U.S. government under the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek in what eventually became Bolivar County, for $1.25 an acre.", "There was a letter waiting for Rutherford at the Vicksburg, Mississippi post office in February 1838.=== 1840s ===Rutherford's slave trading business was funded in part by Rice C. Ballard, who had once been a partner in the pioneering interstate slave-trading company Franklin & Armfield.", "According to the history ''The Ledger and The Chain: How Domestic Slave Traders Shaped America'' (2021), Ballard invested his wealth with Rutherford even though he himself had quit the retail side of the human-trafficking business:Rutherford was in New Orleans by 1841 when there was a letter waiting for him at the post office there.", "Rutherford had once been trading partners with a man called J. Andrews but the two announced in the New Orleans newspaper in February 1841 that they were no longer in business together.", "Meanwhile, land that Rutherford had once owned in Vicksburg, Mississippi was being put up for sale by the Warren County sheriff to cover back taxes from 1841 and 1842.In 1842, a Claiborne County, Mississippi planter named William Lile sought the return of an enslaved man named Moses who had set himself free.", "Moses, who had been purchased from C. M. Rutherford on June 29, 1841, was 21 years old, stood about tall, and \"had a gun-shot mark on his back.\"", "Also missing was Jack, who had whip marks on his back and \"the end of his nose bit off.\"", "Rutherford appears in the New Orleans city directory for 1842 at the address 20 Moreau Street.", "He wrote in a letter of December 1842 that he would be in New Orleans for the next six months, which gives a suggestion of seasonality of the U.S. interstate slave trade in general and Rutherford's annual peregrinations in particular.", "In 1843, Rutherford sold four boys aged 12 and 13 named Abram, Samuel, John, and Charles to William A. Powell, a planter of the Red River valley, for $1,562.50.In 1844, there were letters waiting for Rutherford at the post offices of Louisville, Kentucky, and Natchez, Mississippi.", "According to a series of legal filings made in Kentucky in the 1850s, \"Calvin M. Rutherford states that, \"'in the fall 1844,' he, William H. Kelly and Stephen R. Chenowith 'formed a copartnership for the purchase and sale of negro slaves which copartnership continued till the Summer of 1846.'", "The endeavor was sued on various occasions for selling slaves that were unsound or were in fact free.", "Rutherford claims that he paid some of these damages 'out of his own individual funds.'", "Seeking a ruling 'on the unsettled matters' stated in his petition, Rutherford prays 'a decree be made in plffs favor for such sum as he may be equitably entitled to.'\"", "U.S. customs department records show that in 1846 Rutherford shipped 16 slaves from Virginia ports to New Orleans.", "\"I have just received for sale a very likely lot of Virginia NEGROES.", "\"A slave-depot advertisement placed by Rutherford in the January 26, 1847 issue of the ''New Orleans Times-Picayune'' was noticed by a British traveler named Ebenezer Davies and republished in his 1849 book, ''American Scenes and Christian Slavery: A Recent Tour of Four Thousand Miles in the United States''.", "On April 28, 1847, Rutherford sold a slave to a woman named Henrietta Waters Ross.Rutherford was listed in the 1848–49 city directory of Louisville, Kentucky as a resident who boarded at the Louisville Hotel.", "As of 1848, Rutherford advertised to potential buyers in New Orleans, Memphis, and Natchez, Mississippi that he had slaves for sale that had been newly trafficked from Virginia and North Carolina.=== 1850s ===C.", "M. Rutherford was enumerated by censustakers as a resident of Louisville, Kentucky in June 1850, occupation slave dealer.", "In 1850 an enslaved man named Madison alias Matt was seized from C. M. Rutherford by the sheriff of New Orleans as the consequence of a lawsuit and sold \"in the rotunda of the City Exchange\" to James McMasters for $500.Index card for a New Orleans death record, 1854 In January 1851, Rutherford testified at a pre-trial hearing regarding the death by violence of Theodore P. Byrd in the barroom of New Orleans' Verandah Hotel.", "Rutherford was present in the room when William H. Evington allegedly stabbed Byrd.", "According to the ''Times-Picayune'', Rutherford \"saw several persons try to separate the combatants.", "Saw Byrd step back toward the bar, and heard him say, 'I am stabbed twice.'", "Saw a knife falling from the hand and near the prisoner.", "The prisoner several times told witness that he had stabbed and killed Byrd, that he was perfectly justifiable for it, and that if he had to do it over he should do it again.'\"", "A few days later, Rutherford advertised that he had for sale, three \"superior\" blacksmiths, two seamstresses, and a number of field hands.", "According to Frederic Bancroft, Rutherford was among the most visible shippers or consignees operating in the interstate slave trade in 1851–52.Per Bancroft in ''Slave-Trading in the Old South'', Rutherford, Thomas Foster, and C. F. Hatcher \"belonged to a class that, theoretically at least, preferred the usual two and one-half per cent commission for buying or selling for others.", "They sought slaves of all kinds, and each had a jail and a yard.\"", "In 1852 Rutherford was advertising slaves imported from Virginia and Kentucky, and that \"Planters are particularly requested to call at 159 Gravier street.\"", "In July of that year, Rutherford offered a $5 reward for the return of a six-year-old mulatto boy named Levi Franklin; he had been wearing white cotton clothing when he went missing.Rutherford is perhaps best known today to scholars of American slavery for his role in selling Virginia Boyd, an enslaved pregnant woman who had been legal property of S. S. Boyd, a wealthy lawyer who lived in Natchez, Mississippi and invested in plantations in partnership with Rice C. Ballard.", "On May 6, 1853, Virginia Boyd wrote a letter from within a slave jail, asking Ballard to intervene to prevent her sale by order of Boyd.", "The letter suggested that S. S. Boyd had fathered one or more of her children, and asked for help.", "Help was not forthcoming.", "Rutherford \"sent a letter to Ballard on August 8 announcing that Virginia and one of her children had indeed been sold, but the oldest child had not.\"", "Rutherford did another deal with Texas slavers when an enslaved man named Frank was shipped from the Lone Star State to New Orleans.", "Frank was hired out to do work in the city, and had a 10-day bout with yellow fever during which time he was put in a \"private room\" for the sick at Rutherford's jail.", "Also in 1853, Rutherford was quoted as a reliable witness to the steamboat race between ''Eclipse'' and ''Shotwell'', to see which ship could get from New Orleans to Louisville at a record speed.", "The ''Eclipse''–''Shotwell'' contest has been called the \"most famous steamboat race before the Civil War,\" and Rutherford's perceived credibility may have been due in part to the strong association between the slave trade and riverine steamship traffic.", "As historian Robert Gudmestad wrote:In 1854, Rutherford advertised that he had another blacksmith for sale.", "Skilled mechanical tradesmen were among the most in-demand, highest-priced slaves on the market, so blacksmiths were most likely a high-profit item for slave traders like Rutherford.In 1855, Calvin M. Rutherford sued fellow slave trader Lewis C. Robards over the dispensation of a 36-year-old enslaved woman named Emily, who was said to be worth $500.Rutherford alleged that \"Emily had been sent to Robards' jail to be sold at a fixed price, but no sale had been made and the defendant refused to return her to the plaintiff.", "Rutherford asked for the delivery of Emily plus a fee of $50 for damage and detention.", "The court ordered Emily to be delivered to Rutherford, and each party was to pay his own court costs.", "\"Rutherford worked out of the Arcade Passage in the Second Municipality of New Orleans in the late 1850s.", "''Norman's plan of New Orleans & environs'', 1845 (LOC 98687133)By 1857, Rutherford had moved his New Orleans depot again, working out of the Arcade Passage near Natchez Street.In January 1857, Rutherford advertised a $50 reward for the return of John of Natchez, a very intelligent blacksmith who had been wearing a blue satinett suit, and a black hat, and who was likely to try to take a boat out of the city.", "In April 1857 Rutherford was importing cotton field hands, blacksmiths, and carpenters from South Carolina.On May 17, 1858, Rutherford bought a little more than 277 acres of land from the U.S. government for 25¢ an acre.", "Rutherford's advertised slave auctions of May 1857 included a man named Dick, to be sold by order of the First District Court of New Orleans; and an assortment of other human beings including a \"good steamboat hand\" named Bob and two children, Jane, aged five, and Lenora, age two.", "Later the same month, C. M. Rutherford & Co. was established in partnership with a trader named Spencer Crewell from Savannah, Georgia.", "Just four months later, in September 1857, Rutherford and his new partner R. W. Long offered \"ample quarters for 150 slaves at 117 Carolondet Street.\"", "The partnership with Long continued through at least November, with their advertisements listing multiple slaves for sale at auction.", "Rutherford and Long were listed as partners in an auction business in the 1858 New Orleans city directory.", "The following year, 1859, Rutherford seemed to be a sole proprietor again, and had more than 150 slaves for sale at his depot at 68 Baronne.", "This churn was the normal course of business for Rutherford, who seemingly had a dense network of trading partners including, according to historian Joshua D. Rothman, \"Stephen Chenoweth, Samuel Tompkins, Thomas Hundley, J. M. Martin, Samuel B. Conrey, and D. M.", "Matthews.\"", "Rutherford sent two slaves to be treated at the Hôtel-Dieu hospital in New Orleans between 1859 and 1864.=== 1860s ===At the time of the 1860 U.S. census, Rutherford's occupation was listed as \"slave depot\", he had a personal estate valued at $5,000, and he shared a household with James Freeman and William Bailey, both \"dealers in slaves.\"", "Rutherford's last known newspaper classified advertisement listing slaves for sale was published January 14, 1861.Slave dealers listed in the 1861 directory of New Orleans, Louisiana, including Rutherford, Walter L. Campbell, R. H. Elam, Poindexter & Little, and J. M. Wilson After the American Civil War, Rutherford was listed in the 1866 New Orleans city directory as a resident living at the corner of Water and Ninth.", "In 1868 a debt of Rutherford's in the amount of $2,678.93 was listed for auction in New Orleans.=== Hotels, steamboats, and the U.S. Supreme Court ===In addition to his work buying and selling people as livestock, Rutherford invested in real property.", "In 1849, Rutherford bought the ''Colonel Stanton'' from the U.S. government.", "''Colonel Stanton'' was a \"138 53/95 tons\" 97-foot-long steam propeller ship with \"one deck, three masts, square stern, billethead.\"", "In January 1850, there was a collision between the ''Colonel Stanton'' (while she was being towed by the ''Diana'')'','' and the steamer ''Ohio''.", "The ''Colonel Stanton'' sank and was lost; there were no casualties as a result of the incident.", "There were, however, lawsuits, that ultimately involved such legal luminaries of the south as Reverdy Johnson and Judah P. Benjamin.", "The dispute was not resolved once and for all until 17 years later when in 1867 the U.S. Supreme Court rendered a decision on the admissibility of certain depositions.In 1855 C. M. Rutherford was an investor in the National Hotel of Louisville, Kentucky.", "The hotel also served as one of the city's slave markets." ], [ "See also", "* List of American slave traders* History of slavery in Louisiana* History of slavery in Kentucky* Slave markets and slave jails in the United States* Bibliography of the slave trade in the United States" ], [ "Notes" ], [ "References", "=== Sources ===* * * * * * * * * * *" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Hima Paleo-Arabic inscriptions" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Ḥimà Paleo-Arabic inscriptions''' are a group of twenty-five inscriptions discovered at Hima, 90 km north of Najran, in southern Saudi Arabia, written in the Paleo-Arabic script.", "These are among the broader group of inscriptions discovered in this region and were discovered during the Saudi-French epigraphic mission named the ''Mission archéologique franco-saoudienne de Najran''.", "They were the first Paleo-Arabic inscriptions discovered in Saudi Arabia, before which examples had only been known from Syria.", "The inscriptions have substantially expanded the understanding of the evolution of the Arabic script." ], [ "Date", "While the majority of the Hima inscriptions do not carry an absolute date, some of them date either to 470 or 513 AD, which makes the former (Ḥimà- Sud Pal Ar 1) the earliest precisely dated Paleo-Arabic inscription." ], [ "Interpretation and significance", "Several of the Hima inscriptions are explicitly Christian, and the inscriptions appear to be the product of the activities of a Christian community, especially given their Christian decorative symbols like large and ornate crosses.", "The calendar used by which dates are referred to was the Bostran era, which begins at the equivalent of 106 AD in the Gregorian calendar in accordance with the date of the establishment of the Roman province of Arabia Petraea.", "The use this calendar can also be seen in another Paleo-Arabic inscription, the Jebel Usays inscription.", "The choice of use of the Paleo-Arabic script may have been a conscious choice to align those individuals in the Najran area more closely with their co-religionists in the north, in opposition to the script in use in the Himyarite Kingdom.", "In addition, the use of the same script for the first time in both southern Arabia, northern Arabia, and Arabic-speaking regions of southern Syria alongside the declining use of Aramaic attests to a significant trend of cultural unification across the Arabs in the fifth and sixth centuries.", "This may have gone hand-in-hand with a progressive separation from the Roman Empire.", "Several of the names in the Hima inscriptions are clearly Himyarite, and others are clearly derived from names of figures in the Old Testament, such as Isaac and Moses." ], [ "Use of divine epithets<ref name=\":3\">{{Cite journal |last=Nehmé |first=Laïla |date=2020 |title=The religious landscape of Northwest Arabia as reflected in the Nabataean, Nabataeo-Arabic, and pre-Islamic Arabic inscriptions |url=https://www.brepolsonline.net/doi/10.1484/J.SEC.5.122984 |journal=Semitica et Classica |language=fr |volume=13 |pages=127–154 |doi=10.1484/J.SEC.5.122984 |issn=2031-5937}}</ref>", "+EpithetNumbers of appearancesInscription''ʾlʾlh''1Ḥimà-Sud PalAr 8''ʿbd-ʾlmšyḥ''1Ḥimà-al-Musammāt PalAr 5''mrʾ-lqyš''2Ḥimà-Sud PalAr 5, Ḥimà-Sud PalAr 8" ], [ "Naming/itemization", "These twenty-five Paleo-Arabic inscriptions, alongside fourteen Sabaic inscriptions, were all published in 2014.The Paleo-Arabic inscriptions were itemized as Ḥimà-Sud PalAr 1–12, Ḥimà-Idhbāḥ PalAr 1–7, and Ḥimà-al-Musammāt PalAr 1–6.The Sabaic inscriptions were itemized as Bi᾿r Ḥimà Sab 1–5, Ḥimà-Sud Sab 1–4, and Ḥimà-al-Musammāt Sab 1–5.The prepositions Ḥimà-Sud, Ḥimà-Idhbāḥ, and Ḥimà-al-Musammāt specify the subregion in Hima that the inscriptions were found." ], [ "Text", "The only published edition of all the Hima Paleo-Arabic inscriptions only contains a translation into French.=== Ḥimà-Sud PalAr 1 ==='''Transliteration'''1 Ṯwbn Mlkw 2 b-yrḥ brk 3 št 3x100 4 20+20+20+4'''Translation'''1 Thawbān (fils de) Mālik2 Au mois de burak3 de l’an 364=== Ḥimà-Sud PalAr 2 ==='''Transliteration'''᾿sḥq br ῾mr'''Translation'''Isaac fils de ῾Āmir=== Ḥimà-Sud PalAr 3 ==='''Transliteration'''1 ṯw ..2 {Ḍm} Ṯwbn br3 Mlkw'''Translation'''1 Croix (type 2) (Christian cross)2 {Ḍamm} Thawbān fils de 3 Mālik=== Ḥimà-Sud PalAr 4 ==='''Transliteration'''ṯw Ṯwbn br Mlk(w)'''Translation'''ṯw Thawbān fils de Mālik=== Ḥimà-Sud PalAr 5 ==='''Transliteration'''1 Ṯwbn br Mlkw ktb2 ᾿ly᾿ br Mr᾿lqys ktb'''Translation'''1 Thawbān fils de Mālik a écrit2 Élie fils de Mar᾿ al-Qays a écrit=== Ḥimà-Sud PalAr 6 ==='''Transliteration'''Ṯwbn bn Mlkw'''Translation'''Thawbān fils de Mālik=== Ḥimà-Sud PalAr 7 ==='''Transliteration'''Ṯwbn br Mlkw'''Translation'''Thawbān fils de Mālik''Contains a large cross''=== Ḥimà-Sud PalAr 8 ==='''Transliteration'''1 Ṯwbn br Mrṯd2 Rby῾h br Mwsy3 Ṯwbn br Mrṯd 4 ᾿ly᾿ br Mr᾿lqys br Ty(m)w 5 ᾿l-᾿lh …'''Translation'''1 Thawbān fils de Marthad 2 Rabī῾a fils de Moïse3 Thawbān fils de Marthad 4 Élie fils d’Imru᾿ al-Qays fils de Taym 5 Dieu…'''Partial English translation'''1 Ṯawbān son of Marṯad 5 Elie son of Imruʾ al-Qays son of Taymū 6 God ----=== Ḥimà-Sud PalAr 9 ==='''Transliteration'''Ṯwbn br Mlkw'''Translation'''Thawbān fils de Mālik=== Ḥimà-Sud PalAr 10 ==='''Transliteration'''1 M῾wyh 2 N῾mn br Mlk(.", ")w 3 … 4 Croix (type 3) (Ṯwbn) br Mrṯd ᾿l-᾿l(h)..5 (l-)M῾wyh br ᾿l-Ḥrṯ 6 … … … (?)", "7 … … … (?)", "8 … … … (?", ")'''Translation'''1 Mu῾āwiya 2 Nu῾mān fils de Mālik 3 … 4 Croix (Christian cross) (type 3) (Thawbān) fils de Marthad al-Ilāh…5 Mu῾āwiya fils d’al-Ḥārith 6 … … … (?)", "7 … … … (?)", "8 … … … (?", ")=== Ḥimà-Sud PalAr 11 ==='''Transliteration'''(Mnd)rw br ᾿(l)-Ḥr)ṯ'''Translation'''Mundhir fils d’al-Ḥārith=== Ḥimà-Sud PalAr 12 ==='''Transliteration'''Ṯwbn br Mlkw'''Translation'''Thawbān fils de Mālik=== Ḥimà-Idhbāḥ PalAr 1 ==='''Transliteration'''Qysw br Mlkw'''Translation'''Qays fils de Mālik=== Ḥimà-Idhbāḥ PalAr 2 ==='''Transliteration'''Ḥrmlh br Ḥnẓlh'''Translation'''Ḥarmala fils de Ḥanẓala=== Ḥimà-Idhbāḥ PalAr 3 ==='''Transliteration'''K῾bw br Ṯ῾lbh'''Translation'''Ka῾b fils de Tha῾laba=== Ḥimà-Idhbāḥ PalAr 4 ==='''Transliteration'''Ḥnẓlh br (Q)šyrw ou (῾)šyrw'''Translation'''Ḥanẓala fils de …=== Ḥimà-Idhbāḥ PalAr 5 ==='''Transliteration'''῾mr br …'''Translation'''῾Āmir fils de …=== Ḥimà-Idhbāḥ PalAr 6 ==='''Transliteration'''M῾wyh br ᾿l-Ḥrṯ'''Translation'''Mu῾āwiya fils d’al-Ḥārith=== Ḥimà-Idhbāḥ PalAr 7 ===According to the publication, an assured reading of this inscription is presently not possible.=== Ḥimà-al-Musammāt PalAr 1 ==='''Transliteration'''1 ..(s)w br Hdšw 2 5+1+1+1 3 …(᾿)l-m᾿tmr snt 4x100'''Translation'''1 (Qays ?)", "fils de Khidāsh 2 translation not provided (3) au mois de al-mu᾿tamir 40(2)8=== Ḥimà-al-Musammāt PalAr 2 ==='''Transliteration'''1 ῾dyw2 br Smy῾w br ῾dyw'''Translation'''1 ῾Adī 2 fils de Sumay῾ fils de ῾Adī=== Ḥimà-al-Musammāt PalAr 3 ==='''Transliteration'''1 Smy῾w 2 br ῾dyw'''Translation'''1 Sumay῾ 2 fils de ῾Adī=== Ḥimà-al-Musammāt PalAr 4 ==='''Transliteration'''1 … 2 … Mlkw br Bḥrw … 3 … ṭ fy ᾿l-… 4 ….. br ᾿l-ml(k)5 … ᾿l-mlk ᾿l-Ḥsn Qys br 6 zmn hlk M(.", ")rw br ᾿l-Ḥrṯ'''Translation'''1 … … 2 … Mālik fils de Baḥr … 3 … 4 … le fils du roi 5 … le roi al-Ḥasan Qays fils de … 6 quand mourut Murr fils d’al-Ḥārith=== Ḥimà-al-Musammāt PalAr 5 ==='''Transliteration'''(Christian cross)῾bd ᾿l-Msyḥ'''Translation'''(Christian cross)῾Abd al-Masīḥ'''English translation'''(Christian cross)The servant of Christ=== Ḥimà-al-Musammāt PalAr 6 ==='''Transliteration'''(Christian cross)῾mrw br Mr(d).", "'''Translation'''(Christian cross)῾Amr fils de Murād (?)" ], [ "See also", "* Namara inscription* Old Arabic* Yazid I" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* A mid-6th Century (Christian?)", "proto-Arabic Inscription from N. Arabia Mentioning Al-Ilah by Juan Cole* A Pre-Islamic Nabateo-Arabic Inscription From Ḥima, 513 CE (IslamicAwareness)" ] ]
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[ [ "1978 Tour de Corse" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''1978 Tour de Corse''' (also known as the '''22º Tour de Corse - Rallye de France''') was the 10th round of the sixth World Rally Championship season, and the 18th in the Cup for Rally Drivers.", "It took place on November 4th and 5th in the County of Corsica in France, and the rally was run primarily on the road.", "Bernard Darniche repeated his 1977 win with co-driver Alain Mahé, again driving a Fiat 131 Abarth - as did second-place finisher Jean-Claude Andruet and third-placed Sandro Munari." ], [ "Report", "In 1978, the Tour de Corse in Corsica was the penultimate race of the World Rally Championship.", "The race was held across ten stages, with Jean-Claude Andruet winning four of them.", "Andruet led the rally until the ninth stage.", "As usual, most of the top finishers (9 out of the top 10) were from France.", "Triumph had mounted a significant effort this year, with two TR7 V8s driven by Tony Pond and Jean-Luc Thérier, but both had to retire before the first two special stages were over after the transmission oil plugs fell out of both the cars.Aside from four Fiat 131 Abarth in the top five, three Porsche 911, two Opel Kadett GT/E, and one Alpine A110 finished in the points." ], [ "Results", " 1978 Tour de Corse results Finish Totaltime Group Car # DriverCo-driver Car Mfr.points Overall Ingroup 1 1 6 h : 47 m : 34 s 4 1 Bernard Darniche Alain Mahé Fiat 131 Abarth 18 2 2 6 h : 51 m : 59 s 4 3 Jean-Claude Andruet \"Biche\" Fiat 131 Abarth 3 3 6 h : 52 m : 59 s 4 5 Sandro Munari Fiat 131 Abarth 4 4 6 h : 57 m : 44 s 4 9 Jacques Alméras Jean-Claude Perramond Porsche 911 12 5 5 6 h : 58 m : 12 s 4 10 Michèle Mouton Françoise Conconi Fiat 131 Abarth 6 1 7 h : 05 m : 11 s 3 29 Pierre-Louis Moreau Patrice Baron Porsche 911 7 1 7 h : 06 m : 09 s 2 6 Jean-Pierre Nicolas Vincent Laverne Opel Kadett GT/E 12 8 2 7 h : 17 m : 55 s 3 27 Daniel Rognoni Gilbert Dini Porsche 911 Carrera RS 2.7 9 6 7 h : 19 m : 19 s 4 21 Claude Balesi Jean-Paul Cirindini Alpine-Renault A110 1800 5 10 1 7 h : 31 m : 03 s 1 89 Christian Dorche Jean-François Fauchille Opel Kadett GT/E 11 2 7 h : 32 m : 11 s 1 91 Bernard Picone Robert Cianelli Opel Kadett GT/E 12 3 7 h : 32 m : 13 s 3 24 Robert Simonetti Jean-Michel Simonetti Alpine-Renault A110 1800 13 2 7 h : 36 m : 10 s 2 41 Jean-Marie Jacquemin Dorothée Jacquemin-Lebeau Chrysler Sunbeam 14 3 7 h : 39 m : 58 s 2 77 Daniel Canarelli Gilbert Giraud Opel Kadett GT/E 15 7 7 h : 44 m : 53 s 4 19 Jean-Marie Soriano G. Morelli Alpine-Renault A110 1600 16 4 7 h : 54 m : 47 s 2 38 Auguste Turiani (Tchine) Denise Emanuelli Opel Kadett GT/E 17 5 8 h : 02 m : 35 s 2 49 Alain Coppier Robert Jocteur-Monrozier Peugeot 104 ZS 18 3 8 h : 05 m : 08 s 1 107 Ange-Paul Franceschi Daniel Chiesa Opel Kadett GT/E 19 4 8 h : 08 m : 47 s 1 97 Martine Cordesse Nicole Garçon Opel Kadett GT/E 20 6 8 h : 15 m : 58 s 2 61 Gilbert Casanova Jean-Yves Arrii Simca Rallye 2 21 7 8 h : 23 m : 17 s 2 47 Georges Fantino Auguste Giuge Opel Kadett GT/E 22 5 8 h : 28 m : 53 s 1 94 Vincent Sanna Gilbert Luigi Opel Kadett GT/E 23 6 8 h : 31 m : 45 s 1 101 Richard Thomas (rally driver) Jean-Claude Bonnard Opel Kadett GT/E 24 7 8 h : 33 m : 03 s 1 114 François Baldacci Joseph Cristiani Opel Kadett GT/E 25 8 8 h : 34 m : 10 s 1 117 Jean-Pierre Deriu \"Chasty\" Simca Rallye 3 26 9 8 h : 35 m : 05 s 1 111 F. Bartoli J-L. Colonna Opel Kadett GT/E 27 4 8 h : 35 m : 08 s 3 35 Pierre Gusciani R. Pradier Alpine-Renault A110 1600 28 10 8 h : 38 m : 48 s 1 103 Mathieu Martinetti Frédéric Coubard Autobianchi A112 Abarth 29 8 8 h : 45 m : 57 s 2 44 Jean-Charles Silvani Tanaka(Driver) Renault 5 Alpine 30 9 8 h : 46 m : 36 s 2 70 Guillaume Sanson Jean-Pierre Demaille Peugeot 504 31 11 8 h : 49 m : 55 s 1 105 X. Bartoli Mme.", "L. Bartoli Opel Kadett GT/E 32 12 8 h : 57 m : 27 s 1 106 Jean-Baptiste Bastelica Pierre Colombiani Volkswagen Golf GTi 33 5 8 h : 59 m : 29 s 3 34 Izé De Castelli J-C. Guilbert-Moine Porsche 911 SC 34 10 9 h : 14 m : 10 s 2 71 Jean-Charles Bassoul François Bassoul Renault 5 Alpine 35 13 9 h : 18 m : 24 s 1 121 B. Pasqualini P. Massiani Peugeot 104 36 11 9 h : 20 m : 02 s 2 57 M. Bussotti (Benny) M. d'Apolo Opel Kadett GT/E 37 12 9 h : 34 m : 34 s 2 84 L. Tomasi M. Giudicelli Simca Rallye 2 SS1 Retired (clutch) 4 2 Tony Pond Fred Gallagher Triumph TR7 V8 SS5 Retired (differential) 4 4 Jean-Pierre Manzagol Jean-François Philippi Alpine-Renault A110 1800 SS2 Retired (gearbox) 4 7 Jean-Luc Thérier Michel Vial Triumph TR7 V8 SS1 Retired (engine) 4 8 Francis Serpaggi Dominique Subrini Lancia Stratos HF SS2 Retired (accident) 4 11 Bruno Scabini Lancia Stratos HF SS3 Retired (electrical) 4 12 Vincent Francis Willy Huret Porsche 911 Carrera RS 3.0 SS3 Retired (punctures) 4 14 Attilio Bettega Gianni Vacchetto Lancia Stratos HF SS3 Retired 4 15 VerduraFarre Alpine-Renault A110 1600 Retired 4 16 Sébastien Vannucci  François \"FanFan\" Vannucci Alpine-Renault A110 Retired 4 17 Murati Jacques Filippi Alpine-Renault A110 Retired 4 18 Ange-Marie Venturini Dominique Simonini Alpine-Renault A110 Retired 4 20 Marc Wilmot Uwe Fraas Alpine-Renault A110 SS5 Retired (Accident) 3 22 Gérard Swaton Bernard Cordesse Porsche 911 Carrera RS 2.7 Retired 3 23 \"Sartou\" Maurice Gélin Porsche 911 Retired 3 25 Giancarlo Ontano Giuseppe Fiorucci Porsche 911 Retired 3 26 Michel Branca Camoin Alpine-Renault A310 SS6 Retired (accident) 3 28 Christian Gardavot Georges Otto Porsche 911 Retired 3 31 \"Rocal\" A. Paolucci Porsche 911 Retired 3 32 Francis Leymarie Patrick Vieux-Rochat Alpine-Renault A110 Retired 3 33 Jean Taibi Pierre Innocenti Alpine-Renault A110 1600S Retired 3 36 \"Noquin\" Gérard Roncin Porsche 911 SS4 Retired (brakes) 1 37 Jean-Louis Clarr \"Tilber\" Opel Kadett GT/E SS3 Retired (electrics) 2 39 Yves Loubet Jean-Louis Mérigot Opel Kadett GT/E SS3 Retired (suspension) 2 42 Jean-Sébastien Couloumiès Jean-Bernard Vieu Opel Kadett GT/E Retired 2 43 Charles Alberti René Alemany (\"Toutàfond\") Opel Kadett GT/E SS2 Retired (oil pipe) 2 45 Christine Dacremont Isabelle Perrier Fiat 127 Sport Retired 2 46 Jean Bondrille Vincent Fattaccio Opel Kadett GT/E SS2 Retired (oil) 2 48 Antonella Mandelli Cristina Bertone Fiat 127 Sport Retired 2 50 Agostini Cipriani Triumph Dolomite Sprint SS5 Retired (distributor) 2 51 Mariane Fourton Marie-Madeleine Fouquet Fiat 127 Sport Retired 2 52 \"La Guepe\" Christiane Dutto Simca Rallye 2 Retired 2 53 Albert Braida Alain Boniface Volkswagen Golf GTi Retired 2 54 Jean-Jacques Audouard Rochebrun Opel Kadett GT/E SS3 Retired (distributor) 2 55 Anna Cambiaghi Enrica Marenghi Fiat 127 Sport Retired 2 56 \"Olgui\" Christian Ledent Opel Kadett GT/E Retired 2 58 Luc Desangles Paul-Marie Feretti Opel Kadett GT/E SS6 Retired (distributor) 2 59 Joëlle Chardin-Hazard Antoinette Straumann Fiat 127 Sport Retired 2 60 F-J.", "Galgani R. Dominici Toyota Retired 2 62 Jean-Yves Navucet Dominique Le Corre Opel Kadett GT/E SS10 Retired (electrical) 2 63 Maurizia Baresi Iva Boggio Fiat 127 Sport Retired 2 64 Massimo Belfiglio Mauro Fulchieri Autobianchi A112 Abarth Retired 2 65 Touquet Touquet Toyota Retired 2 66 Simongiovanni Muffragi Simca Rallye 2 Retired 2 68 Jean-André AntonettiJ.", "Fabiani Opel Kadett GT/E Retired 2 69 J. Milanini D. Agostini Opel Ascona Retired 2 72 Jacques de Peretti César de Peretti Opel Kadett GT/E Retired 2 73 Jean Lasfargeas Emile Opel Kadett GT/E Retired 2 74 Patrick Bernardini Alain Marketou Simca Rallye 2 Retired 2 76 Bernard Matteudi Philippe Denkin Opel Kadett GT/E Retired 2 78 André Colonna Jean Campana Renault 5 Alpine Retired 2 79 Jean-Pierre Carducci Cerezuela Simca Rallye 2 Retired 2 80 Jacques Filippi Charles Luciani Simca Rallye 2 Retired 2 81 Jean-Charles Martinetti Philippe Gabrielli Simca Rallye 2 Retired 2 82 BaranovskyAttil Peugeot 104 Retired 2 83 François Andreucci Panutti Simca Rallye 2 Retired 2 85 MemeMariani Peugeot 104 Retired 1 86 Claude Laurent Jacques Marché Peugeot 104 ZS Retired 1 87 Dominique De Meyer Baudon Opel Kadett GT/E Retired 1 90 Jean-Pierre Mari (\"Smack\") Jean-Pierre Giacomoni Toyota Celica Liftback SS5 Retired (mechanical) 1 92 Marc Praschl Christian Petit Ford Escort RS2000 Mk II Retired 1 93 Xavier Carlotti Jean-Luc Pegoix Peugeot 104 ZS Retired 1 95 \"Bagheera\" \"Titus\" Opel Kadett GT/E Retired (accident) 1 96 Jean-Pierre Leude François Souquet Opel Kadett GT/E Retired 1 98 José Murati de Susini Opel Kadett GT/E Retired 1 99 Jean-Félix Farrucci Albert Gori Opel Kadett GT/E Retired 1 100 J-P. Istria Patrick de la Foata Opel Kadett GT/E Retired 1 102 Gugliemi Seigneurie Opel Kadett GT/E Retired 1 104 Charles Marcelli (\"Toupi\") Jean Filippini (\"Rolac\") Volkswagen Golf GTi Retired 1 108 Italo ArenaDavinen Toyota Retired 1 109 Alex De Lanfranchi Quilici Volkswagen Golf GTi Retired 1 110 Grazzini Caraffa Opel Ascona Retired 1 112 Félicien Balesi Balesi Volkswagen Golf GTi Retired 1 113 Chiappe Antonini Volkswagen Golf GTi Retired 1 115 Jean PorriMijane Opel Kadett GT/E Retired 1 116 Rinaldi Albertini Simca Rallye 2 Retired 1 118 MembreMerlang DAF Retired 1 119 ColombaniCameron Peugeot 104 Retired 1 120 André Paoletti Paoletti Simca Rallye 2 Retired 1 122 Godart Breton Volkswagen Golf GTi" ], [ "Championship standings", " 1978 World Rally Championship for Manufacturers: points standings after round 10 After round 10 Team Season end Position Points Position Points 1 134 Fiat 1 134 2 86 Opel 3 100 3 82 Ford 2 100 4 79 Porsche 4 79 5 50 Toyota 6 50 6 49 Lancia 7 49 7 45 Peugeot 8 45 8 42 Datsun 5 52 9 33 Renault 9 33 10 18 Saab 11 18 11 17 Volkswagen 12 17 12 16 Mitsubishi 13 16 13 14 Vauxhall 14 14 Alfa Romeo 14 14 15 12 British Leyland Cars 10 24 Mercedes 16 12 17 10 Volvo 17 10 18 6 Škoda 19 6 19 5 Alpine-Renault 20 5 20 4 Lada 21 4" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Official website* 1978 Tour de Corse at Rallye-info ()" ] ]
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[ [ "Teatro Filodrammatici, Piacenza" ], [ "Introduction", "Facade of theater.The '''Teatro Filodrammatici''' of Piacenza is the Art Nouveau-style theater in the city, located on Via Santa Franca #33, in Piacenza, Italy." ], [ "Description", "The site originally housed the church and part of the Cistercian monastery of Santa Franca, built in 1549.The church was dedicated and housed relics of the saint.", "The order was suppressed during Napoleonic rule, and during the next decades the buildings had diverse secular uses, including as a barracks.", "The monastery was converted into the Music Conservatory Giuseppe Nicolini.", "The ''Societa Filodrammatica'' was a social group, officially recognized in 1825 by the government of Duchess Maria Louise d’Austria.", "In the early 20th-century, they were granted the site of the church to build a theater.", "The facade was designed by the engineer Gazzola.", "The theater was inaugurated in 1908 and remained in use till the 1980s, till the roof began to show deterioration, and the theater was closed.", "After years of restoration, the theater was re-opened in 2000.The interior seats nearly 300 spectators." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Paul Siguqa" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Paul Siguqa''' is a South African entrepreneur and the owner of the Klein Goederust winery." ], [ "Biography", "=== Early life and education ===Siguqa grew up in a two-bedroom cottage near Franschhoek with his sister and mother, who was a vineyard labourer under the South African apartheid.", "To earn money for his university education, he bought fruit in bulk and reselling it.", "He told ''The New York Times'' he made 875 rand on the first weekend, more than his mother's monthly wage.After university, he founded a communications and events company.=== Wine career ===Siquga came across a 24 acre property on sale for 12 million ZAR, which he bought in cash in 2019.After spending 23 million ZAR on renovations, he opened his winery on December 3, 2021." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Kokozek (river)" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Kokozek''' () is a river in the Aksu City Administration, Pavlodar Region, Kazakhstan.", "It is long and has a catchment area of .The river is part of the Irtysh Basin.", "In the spring the Kokozek is used to water local livestock." ], [ "Course", "The Kokozek has its sources roughly to the WNW of Ekibastuz city.", "It heads first eastwards and then bends northeastwards to the northwest of lake Karasor.", "In its final stretch the river meanders strongly and bends southeastwards, entering lake Shureksor from the southwest.The Kokozek flows across a sandy and loamy valley.", "Its channel is narrow and is bound by steep banks, on average not higher than .", "The river usually flows only in the spring when the snows melt.", "By May it splits into separate ponds and then dries up before the summer." ], [ "See also", "*List of rivers of Kazakhstan" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Shehu Ahmed Tukur" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Shehu Ahmed Tukur''' (born March 7, 1969) is a Nigerian politician and a member of the All Progressives Congress.", "He also a renowned architect in Nigeria.", "He is the principal partner of Canonic Associates, an architectural and management consultancy firm." ], [ "Background", "Ahmed Shehu Tukur was born in Keffi Nasarawa State.", "He is a graduate of Architecture from Federal University of Technology, Minna, before then he attended Government College Keffi 1981-1986 where he obtained his O-levels.", "His education started at Abdu Zanga Primary School, Keffi 1975-1981.After establishing himself as a renowned Architect, he ventured in politics.", "Tukur has held senior roles within the All Progressives Congress, serving as the State party chairman for Nasarawa West zone from 2020 to 2022.He was the party's candidate for Nasarawa West senatorial district in the 2023 general election.", "He also contested in the 2019 Nasarawa State Gubernatorial election under the APC." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Canonic Associates" ] ]
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[ [ "Long Ravine Trestle" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Long Ravine Trestle''' is a pair of deck plate girder railway bridges near Colfax, California.", "They carry the Union Pacific Railroad Roseville Subdivision over Long Ravine and Interstate 80, traversing the Sierra Nevada.", "The original crossing was a three-span Howe truss bridge with wooden trestle approaches, constructed as part of the first transcontinental railroad.", "The Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad was subsequently constructed under the bridge between 1875 and 1876.The trestle portions of the bridge were replaced with embankments by this time.", "The original wooden trestle was replaced with an iron structure in 1890.Southern Pacific double tracked the line and constructed the two modern bridges, completed in 1912 and 1913, to carry the rails.", "The southern span was retrofitted in the late 1958 to allow for the new U.S. Route 40 freeway to be routed underneath.", "The bridge is predominantly used for freight trains, but is utilized by the daily Amtrak ''California Zephyr''." ], [ "References", "===Bibliography===* *" ], [ "External links" ] ]
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[ [ "1953 Mattancherry shootout" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Mattancherry shootout''' also called the '''Mattancherry Kalaapam''', was a gunfight that happened on 15 September 1953, involving the port workers demanding the removal of the chappa system and the local police.", "Three people were killed.", "The major protests began on 1 September and ended with the shootout." ], [ "Popular culture", "The 2023 Malayalam film ''Thuramukham'' is based on the protests." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Turn in the Wound" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Turn in the Wound''''' is a 2024 documentary film directed by Abel Ferrara.", "It is a film about performance, poetry, music and the experience of people at war, focusing on life in Kyiv since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.An international co-production among British, German, Italian and American production companies, the film was selected in the Berlinale Special at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival, where it had its world premiere on 16 February 2024.The film was also nominated for the Berlinale Documentary Film Award." ], [ "Content", "Patti Smith, in 2022This film explores how art, music and poetry express the feelings of people who are caught in war.", "It examines how they cope with the endless pain and violence that remind them of their history, and how they pursue their dreams of liberation from tyranny and war.", "The film features Patti Smith's voice, reading poems by Antonin Artaud, René Daumal and Arthur Rimbaud, along with the testimonies of fighters and civilians in Ukraine's war zones and the words of its President Volodymyr Zelenskyy." ], [ "Cast", "* Volodymyr Zelenskyy* Andriy Yermak* Patti Smith" ], [ "Release", "''Turn in the Wound'' premiered on 16 February 2024, as part of the 74th Berlin International Film Festival, in Berlinale Special." ], [ "Reception", "Siddhant Adlakha writing in ''Variety'' said, \"That Ferrara doesn’t shy away from capturing pitfalls suggests a larger and more overarching view of conflict — political and military; ethical and aesthetic — which ''Turn in the Wound'' attempts to fold into its purview.\"", "Adlakha continued, \"It doesn’t always succeed, given the breadth of the topics at hand, but it does occasionally distill them into moments that prove either gut-churning or powerfully introspective.", "\"Leslie Felperin reviewing the film for ''The Hollywood Reporter'' termed it as \"A watchably odd entry in the Ukraine doc subgenre;\" and opined, \"I’m not sure what Smith and Ferrara have contributed with this film to the Ukrainian cause, but it’s watchable at least.\"" ], [ "Accolades", " Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient Result Berlin International Film Festival25 February 2024 Berlinale Documentary Film Award ''Turn in the Wound''" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* * * ''Turn in the Wound'' at Berlinale" ] ]
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[ [ "Kim (footballer, born 1933)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Alcy Martha de Freitas''' (born 31 January 1933), better known as '''Kim''', is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder." ], [ "Career", "A player with good stature, Kim stood out for his excellent ability to land balls, as well as his long strides and elasticity in tackles.", "He began his career at Aimoré and later played for SC Internacional from 1958 to 1963, becoming champion in 1961.He ended his career at SC Rio Grande in 1965, after suffering from a detached retina.Kime also made 1 appearances for the Brazil national team in total, during the 1960 Panamerican Championship." ], [ "Personal life", "Kim is brother os also footballers Alcindo and Alceu, father of Alzio, and uncle of Cláudio Freitas." ], [ "Honours", ";Internacional*Campeonato Gaúcho: 1961" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Kim at ogol.com.br" ] ]
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[ [ "Mewing (facial restructuring technique)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Mewing''', or to '''mew''', is a form of oral posture training intended to improve the maxilla.", "Since 2019, the technique has received widespread media coverage due to its virality on social media.", "Now affiliated with incel subculture and associated with looksmaxxing, it was named after John and Mike Mew, British orthodontists who are credited to have invented the technique.While the technique has been cited to have some plausible conclusions, many orthodontists do not recommend mewing as they believe the technique has insufficient backing evidence to be justified as a sound treatment and is not considered a viable alternative treatment to orthognathic surgery.", "The Mews' also claim that only maxillofacial surgery can advance facial bones in people over the age of approximately 25.It involves placing one's tongue at the roof of the mouth and applying pressure to cause bony changes in the jawline.Mewing has been adopted as a Generation Z social joke alongside trends such as, Skibidi Toilet, Fanum tax and rizz." ], [ "Reaction", "The technique has been used as an internet meme.", "In reference to the appearance of Donald Trump in a 2023 mug shot, journalist Bindu Bansinath wrote \"perhaps he's mewing for better definition.\"" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Yang Youjiong" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Yang Youjiong''' (; 1901–1973) was a Chinese politician, political scientist, journalist, and lawyer.Yang was born in 1901, and his ancestry could be traced back to Changde.", "Yang received his early education in Japan.", "He returned to China and graduated from Fudan University with a bachelor's degree in political science.After completing his studies, Yang began a career in journalism at the , advancing to serve as the publication's chief writer and supervisor.", "He later became chief editor at the Central News Agency.During his academic career, Yang taught at National Central University, the , the , Jinan University, and the Judicial Yuan's Judges Academy.", "He also served as dean of the .In 1946, Yang was awarded the Order of Brilliant Star with Purple Grand Cordon.Yang served on the 1946 National Constituent Assembly which drew up the Constitution of the Republic of China, and was elected to the First Legislative Yuan in the 1948 Chinese legislative election, one of five lawmakers to represent Hunan's second district.", "He died in Taiwan on 5 December 1973." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "SBM Mizanur Rahman" ], [ "Introduction", "'''SBM Mizanur Rahman''' was a Bengali officer of the Pakistan Civil Service.", "He fought in the Bangladesh Liberation War and died on 5 May 1971 in Pirojpur District.", "Bangladesh Post Office issued a stamp with his face in 1996.He was awarded the Independence Award, the highest civilian award in Bangladesh, posthumously for contributing to the Bangladesh Liberation War in 2014." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Mohammad Haris Ali" ], [ "Introduction", "Muhammod Haris Ali'''Mohammad Haris Ali''' was a Bangladeshi doctor who had served in the Bangladesh Liberation War.", "He was awarded the Independence Award, the highest civilian award in Bangladesh, posthumously.", "During the Bangladesh Liberation War, Ali was the District Sub-Sector Regimental Medical Officer in Sector-5." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Horácio da Costa" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Horácio da Costa''' (9 January 1880 – ?", "), was a Brazilian footballer who played as a forward." ], [ "Career", "It was at Horácio da Costa's residence on 21 July 1902 where the foundation of Fluminense FC was established.", "He was also the scorer of the first goal of Fluminense FC against Rio FC, 19 October 1902, and the first goal in the history of the Campeonato Carioca, as well as top scorer in the first edition in 1906.Costa played for the club from 1906 to 1911, only being absent during the 1907 season." ], [ "Honours", ";Fluminense*Campeonato Carioca: 1906, 1908, 1909;Invidiual*1906 Campeonato Carioca top scorer: 18 goals" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Horácio da Costa at ogol.com.br" ] ]
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[ [ "Gate of Lima" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Gate of Lima''' () was a monumental gate in the historic centre of Lima, Peru.", "Built in 1700, it was located on the southern end of Trujillo Bridge, which connected the neighbourhood of San Lázaro with central Lima.", "It was burned down on April 10, 1879, by the Chilean baker Cornelio Granados, five days after the War of the Pacific formally began between Chile and Peru." ], [ "History", "The arch was a stone and brick structure that stood on the south side of the ''Puente de Piedra'', in front of the Royal Houses (''Casas Reales'').", "It was built in the '''' in 1700 during the government of Viceroy Melchor Portocarrero Lasso de la Vega.", "In 1738, a bronze statue of King Philip V, made by the sculptor , was installed at the top.", "This installation is described by Ricardo Palma in his book ''Peruvian Traditions''.The arch broke down on several occasions due to several earthquakes that devastated the city.", "In the earthquake of 1746, the statue of the Spanish monarch was destroyed and the arch was left in a ruinous state.", "In the 1760s, during the government of Viceroy Manuel de Amat y Junyent, the structure was repaired and the clock in one of the towers of the church of San Pedro was installed in the place where a statue of Our Lady of Bethlehem had been.", "A sandglass was installed where the statue of Philip V had been.In 1852, during the presidency of José Rufino Echenique, a new monumental clock illuminated from the inside and visible from both sides, which was donated by the Jesuits, was installed.During the Republic, the arch was abandoned and entered into a certain decline.", "Only until 1868, during the government of José Balta, was the arch restored.", "However, just over a decade later, both the clock and the oak wood from which the arch was made were destroyed when a fire started by the Chilean baker Cornelio Granados consumed them in the early hours of April 10, 1879.His wife, Maiz Sara Bossellar, a Dutch woman who was the daughter of a refiner at an hacienda in Palpa and had married him before the age of 15, left him as a result." ], [ "See also", "*Walls of Lima" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Mark E. Shaw" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Mark Edward Shaw''' is an American ordained minister, nouthetic counselor, addiction counselor, author, public speaker, and seminary instructor." ], [ "Early life and education", "Shaw was born in Louisville, Kentucky, to Ronny and Sandra Shaw and was brought up in Louisville, Kentucky, and Mobile, Alabama.", "His father told him about Jesus at a young age, so he became a follower of Christ.", "When he was 9, his family moved to Alabama, where he spent the next 35 years of his life.", ".Shaw completed his high school education at Baker High School in 1988.Following that, he pursued higher education and obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology with a minor in English from the University of South Alabama in 1992.He furthered his academic achievements by earning a Master of Science in Education Psychology from Florida State University in Tallahassee in 1995.Inspired by leaders in biblical counseling and his exposure to pastoral care, Shaw developed a deep passion for ministry, particularly in the field of addictions counseling.", "This enthusiasm led him to pursue further education and training.", "In 2004, he obtained a Master of Arts degree in Biblical Studies from Birmingham Theological Seminary.", "Shaw continued his academic journey and earned a Doctor of Ministry in Biblical Counseling from the same seminary in 2008.His doctoral dissertation, titled ''Speaking the Truth in Love in the Local Church'', his dedication to integrating biblical principles into counseling practices.", "Shaw's commitment is reflected in his certifications from three different counseling organizations: ACBC, IABC, and AADAA." ], [ "Career", "Shaw's journey in addiction ministry commenced in 1991 as he became involved in the Mobile mental health system.", "During this time, he served as an addiction counselor and held the position of Program Director at a methadone clinic from 1994 to 1998.This hands-on experience provided Shaw with invaluable insights and practical skills in addressing addiction-related issues within the community.In 2008, Shaw embarked on a significant venture by establishing a nonprofit ministry named Truth in Love (TIL).", "Functioning as a network of biblical counselors and ministries, TIL aimed to provide training for individuals dealing with addiction-related challenges.", "Headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, TIL played a pivotal role in equipping churches with the essential tools to initiate and operate their counseling ministries.", "Shaw ventured into the realm of authorship, releasing his inaugural book in 2008, titled ''The Heart of Addiction: A Biblical Perspective''.", "This publication marked the beginning of his literary contributions in the field of addiction counseling and biblical perspectives.In 2012, Truth in Love (TIL) redirected its focus towards addiction counseling, leading to an official name change in 2019 to The Addiction Connection (TAC).", "Shaw, alongside Shirley Crowder and the leadership team of TAC, embarked on a significant endeavor.", "Their aim was to assemble and mobilize a team of leaders dedicated to establishing a commissioning organization for counselors seeking to enhance their expertise in addiction counseling.", "This initiative resulted in the inception of the Commissioned Addictions Biblical Counselor (CABC) process, designed to provide comprehensive training and accreditation for counselors specializing in addiction counseling.In 2013, Shaw moved to Lafayette, Indiana, to serve with Faith Church and become the director of vision of ''Hope Residential Treatment Center.", "''In 2018, he became the director of counseling at ''Grace Fellowship Church'' in Florence, Kentucky.In 2020, he began hosting ''The Addiction Connection Podcast'', which aired 100 episodes in 2020." ], [ "Publications", "=== Focus Publishing ===* ''Addiction-Proof Parenting: Biblical Prevention Strategies''* ''The Heart of Addiction: A Biblical Perspective''* ''The Heart of Addiction Workbook''* ''CrossTalking: A Daily Gospel for Transforming Addicts''* ''Divine Intervention: Hope and Help for Families of Addicts''* ''Relapse: Biblical Prevention Strategies'' * ''Strength in Numbers: The Team Approach to Biblical Counseling''* ''Hope and Help Through Biblical Counseling''* ''Hope and Help for Marriage''* ''Hope and Help for Men as Husbands and Fathers''* ''Hope and Help for Sexual Temptation''* ''Hope and Help for Gambling''* ''Hope and Help for Self-Injurers and Cutters''* ''Hope and Help for Video Game, TV, & Internet Addiction''* ''How Not to Raise an Addict: Biblical Prevention Strategies'' * ''Understanding Temptation: The War Within Your Heart'' === Collaborative Publications ===* Co-editor, ''Paul the Counselor'', with William Hines* Co-author, ''Hope and Help for Chronic Illness'', with Allison Griffin* Co-author, ''Eating Disorders: Hope for Hungering Souls'', with Bethany Spence and Rachel Bailey* Co-author, ''The Heart of Addiction Leader's Guide'', with Mary Shaw* Co-author, ''The Pursuit of Perfection'', with William Hines* Contributing co-author, ''Christ-Centered Biblical Counseling'', Chapter 21 ''The Nature of the Biblical Counseling Relationship'' * Co-author, ''Advent: Meditations for Addicts'', with Shirley Crowder=== Translated Publications ===* Romanian: ''Strength in Numbers: The Team Approach to Biblical Counseling''* Romanian & Albanian: ''Hope and Help through Biblical Counseling''* Arabic: ''The Heart of Addiction''* Korean: ''Addiction-Proof Parenting: Biblical Prevention Strategies'' * Portuguese: ''Divine Intervention: Hope and Help for Families of Addicts''" ], [ "Personal life", "Shaw is married to Mary, and together they have two sons and two daughters." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Biblical Counseling Coalition* The Addiction Connection* Grace Fellowship Church" ] ]
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[ [ "Werner of Münster" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Werner of Steusslingen''' () was the bishop of Münster from 1132 until 1151.Werner was probably related to the lords of Arnstedt and .", "His uncles Anno of Steusslingen and Werner of Steusslingen were archbishops of Cologne and Magdeburg, respectively.", "From Anno he received a canonry at Xanten and from Werner prebends in Halberstadt and Hildesheim cathedrals.Ruins of Wadenhart chapelWerner's election as bishop in 1132 was supported by the Emperor Lothair III and Archbishop Bruno II of Cologne.", "His religious ideas were shaped by the reformers Bernard of Clairvaux and Norbert of Xanten.", "He was a patron of monastic foundations, especially the Premonstratensians.", "Early in his episcopate, Werner made donations to the Überwasserkirche.", "He was less generous to the secular clergy of his diocese, but a grant of wine he made to the canons of Münster Cathedral in 1137 remained one of their perquisites as late as 1574.In 1134, Werner gave the chapel of Wadenhart to Liesborn Abbey.", "In 1137, he consecrated a chapel at , which later fell to the congregation of the Überwasserkirche.", "In 1142, he confirmed the foundation of by his own ministerialis, Liudbert von Holenbeck.", "Werner was also generous to and above all to Cappenberg Abbey.", "He helped facilitate the transfer of lower body from to Cappenberg, where it arrived on 12 February 1149.He himself solemnly raised the venerated relics in the church on 16 September 1150.In 1151, he founded the Premonstratensian double house of .Werner built the to defend his diocese's property in .", "He attended Lothair III's court regularly and that of Conrad III in 1140, 1142, 1143 and 1149.At the diet held in Cologne on 3 April 1138, he vocally backed the recently elected Conrad.", "Perhaps because of the leadership of a Premonstratensian, Anselm of Havelberg, Werner participated in the Wendish Crusade of 1147.Werner died on 1 December 1151.Although he had intended to be buried in the cathedral as of 1137, he was actually buried in Cappenberg." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Hilda Ferguson" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Hilda Ferguson''' (born '''Hildegarde Gibbons''') was an American dancer and showgirl." ], [ "Early years", "Ferguson was the youngest of six children born to Robert Lee Gibbons, a hand sign painter, and Demariah (Sterling) Gibbons in the Hamilton neighborhood of Baltimore.", "At 15, she eloped with Honduran dental student Robert Ugarte and was married on June 2, 1919.The following year, she gave birth to a daughter, Yolanda Emily.", "Ferguson left her husband and child and moved to New York City around 1921." ], [ "Broadway career", "Ferguson's first mention as an entertainer came on June 23, 1922, when she was noted as a \"Bathing Beach Revue\" member at Murray's Cabaret on 42nd Street.", "The notice was primarily about the dismissal of a police indecency charge against the show.Later that year, her career was significantly boosted when she was cast in The Music Box Revue on Broadway.", "She participated in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1923, 1924, and 1925.Her last major show was the musical ''Yours Truly'', which ran in 1927.Ferguson's primary claim to entertainment fame was as a Ziegfeld Girl and her reputation as the \"Great Shimmy Dancer,\" which she reportedly performed in an elaborate feathered headdress." ], [ "Personal life", "Ferguson had a consistently turbulent personal life.", "In March 1923, her roommate, model Dorothy \"Dot\" King, was murdered.", "Police held Ferguson for a while as a suspect.", "Ferguson reportedly had a dramatic falling out with King just before the latter's death.", "There was also suspicion regarding Ferguson's abrupt departure for Europe soon after the crime.", "The murder was never solved.After her last show, Ferguson announced a plan to marry Aaron Benesch, a sixty-year-old millionaire; the wedding never happened.", "She was romantically linked to various men, including the actor George Raft, composer Arthur Gershwin, and bootlegger Nucky Johnson.", "She was arrested as a material witness in 1931 after a lover, gangster \"Tough Willie\" McCabe, was stabbed.She had a serious drinking problem and has been described as \"the blonde darling of the underworld who could pour an incredible amount of straight gin through her pert rosebud lips.\"", "She spent the end of her life \"broke and broken\" in her native Baltimore." ], [ "Death", "Ferguson died in 1933 from peritonitis, an infection of the digestive tract.", "She was buried in an unmarked grave in Loudon Park Cemetery in Baltimore, Maryland." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links" ] ]
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[ [ "Krishna Istha" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Krishna Istha''' (born ) is a comedian, writer, and performance artist based in London.Istha, who is of Indian descent, is originally from Bangalore.In 2019, Istha performed their first solo show, ''Beast'', which explored their experience of being transmasculine.In 2020, Istha was awarded a bursary from Artsadmin to support his artistic work.Istha wrote for season 4 of the Netflix series ''Sex Education'', which was released in 2023.In 2023, Istha won a grant from Arts Council England to produce their show, ''First Trimester''.", "In the performance piece, Istha, who wishes to have a baby with their partner, conducted live interviews with potential sperm donors.", "Istha was also awarded a Netflix Documentary Talent Fund to produce a short documentary about the show.In March 2024, Istha will appear in a Netflix comedy special, ''Gender Agenda'', hosted by Hannah Gadsby and also featuring fellow genderqueer comedians Alok, Chloe Petts, DeAnne Smith, Jes Tom, Asha Ward, and Dahlia Belle.Istha is non-binary and transmasculine, and goes by they/them pronouns." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "***" ] ]
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[ [ "List of Alpha Epsilon Delta chapters" ], [ "Introduction", "''Ohio Delta''Alpha Epsilon Delta is a collegiate honor society for health preprofessionals.", "Following is a '''list of Alpha Epsilon Delta chapters'''.", "Active chapters are indicated in '''bold'''.", "Inactive chapters are in ''italics''.Charter NumberChapterCharter dateInstitutionLocationStatusReferences1'''Alabama Alpha''' University of AlabamaTuscaloosa, AlabamaActive2'''Alabama Beta''' Samford UniversityHomewood, AlabamaActive8'''Alabama Gamma'''Auburn UniversityAuburn, AlabamaActive128'''Alabama Delta''' University of Alabama at BirminghamBirmingham, AlabamaActive130'''Alabama Epsilon''' University of Alabama in HuntsvilleHuntsville, AlabamaActive131'''Alabama Zeta'''University of South AlabamaMobile, AlabamaActive134'''Alabama Eta''' Birmingham–Southern CollegeBirmingham, AlabamaActive''Alabama Theta''198x ?Inactive150'''Alabama Iota''' Troy UniversityTroy, AlabamaActive206'''Alabama Kappa''' University of West AlabamaLivingston, AlabamaActive227'''Alabama Lambda''' University of North AlabamaFlorence, AlabamaActive75'''Arizona Alpha''' – 19xx ?", "; April 22, 2017Arizona State UniversityTempe, ArizonaActive91'''Arizona Beta''' University of ArizonaTucson, ArizonaActive19'''Arkansas Alpha''' University of ArkansasFayetteville, ArkansasActive68'''Arkansas Beta''' Hendrix CollegeConway, ArkansasActive29'''California Alpha''' University of Southern CaliforniaLos Angeles, CaliforniaActive30''California Beta'' – 1975 University of RedlandsRedlands, CaliforniaInactive''California Gamma''1960–1972University of the PacificStockton, CaliforniaInactive108'''California Delta''' University of San DiegoSan Diego, CaliforniaActive126'''California Epsilon''' University of California, IrvineIrvine, CaliforniaActive''California Zeta''1991San Diego State UniversitySan Diego, CaliforniaInactive177'''California Eta''' University of California, San DiegoSan Diego, CaliforniaActive190'''California Theta'''University of California, Los AngelesLos Angeles, CaliforniaActive208'''California Iota''' 20xx ?Loyola Marymount UniversityLos Angeles, CaliforniaActive246'''California Kappa''' Dominican University of CaliforniaSan Rafael, CaliforniaActive258'''California Lambda''' Azusa Pacific UniversityAzusa, CaliforniaActive263'''California Mu''' University of California, Santa BarbaraSanta Barbara, CaliforniaActive11'''Colorado Alpha''' University of Colorado BoulderBoulder, ColoradoActive''Colorado Beta''1966University of DenverDenver, ColoradoInactive187'''Colorado Gamma''' Regis UniversityDenver, ColoradoActive''Colorado Delta''20xx ?Inactive212'''Colorado Epsilon''' Colorado State University PuebloPueblo, ColoradoActive''Connecticut Alpha''1962Fairfield UniversityFairfield, ConnecticutInactive101''District of Columbia Alpha''1972George Washington UniversityWashington, D.C.Inactive103''District of Columbia Beta''1974American UniversityWashington, D.C.Inactive6'''Florida Alpha''' University of FloridaGainesville, FloridaActive36'''Florida Beta''' – 1969; xxxx ?Florida State UniversityTallahassee, FloridaActive''Florida Gamma''1948University of MiamiCoral Gables, FloridaInactive''Florida Delta''1975University of South FloridaTampa, FloridaInactive156'''Florida Epsilon''' Florida International UniversityMiami, FloridaActive159'''Florida Zeta''' 1990–xxxx ?", "; Setember 28, 2023University of West FloridaPensacola, FloridaActive194'''Florida Eta''' University of TampaTampa, FloridaActive229'''Florida Theta''' Stetson UniversityDeLand, FloridaActive244'''Florida Iota''' Florida Southern CollegeLakeland, FloridaActive269'''Florida Kappa''' Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona BeachDaytona Beach, FloridaActive9'''Georgia Alpha''' University of GeorgiaAthens, GeorgiaActive''Georgia Beta''1962–1969Emory UniversityAtlanta, GeorgiaInactive''Georgia Gamma''19xx ?Inactive172'''Georgia Delta''' Atlanta University CenterAtlanta, GeorgiaActive215'''Georgia Epsilon''' Mercer UniversityMacon, GeorgiaActive197'''Hawaii Alpha''' Hawaii Pacific UniversityHonolulu, HawaiiActive''Idaho Alpha''1939–1962University of IdahoMoscow, IdahoInactive184'''Idaho Beta''' Northwest Nazarene UniversityNampa, IdahoActive18''Illinois Alpha''1937–1960Illinois Wesleyan UniversityBloomington, IllinoisInactive''Illinois Beta''1948–1964CarthageInactive''Illinois Gamma''1967Millikin UniversityDecatur, IllinoisInactive98'''Illinois Delta''' University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignUrbana and Champaign, IllinoisActive''Illinois Epsilon''1975–1976Northwestern UniversityEvanston, IllinoisInactive''Illinois Zeta''1976Elmhurst CollegeElmhurst, IllinoisInactive''Illinois Eta''1977Loyola University ChicagoChicago, IllinoisInactive124'''Illinois Theta''' Eastern Illinois UniversityCharleston, IllinoisActive''Illinois Iota''Inactive241'''Illinois Kappa''' Bradley UniversityPeoria, IllinoisActive50''Indiana Alpha''Indiana UniversityBloomington, IndianaInactive''Indiana Beta''1950Purdue UniversityWest Lafayette, IndianaInactive''Indiana Gamma''1963University of Notre DameNotre Dame, IndianaInactive105'''Indiana Delta''' Valparaiso UniversityValparaiso, IndianaActive117'''Kansas Alpha''' Kansas State UniversityManhattan, KansasActive260'''Kansas Beta''' Tabor CollegeHillsboro, KansasActive34'''Kentucky Alpha''' University of LouisvilleLouisville, KentuckyActive''Kentucky Beta''1959University of KentuckyLexington, KentuckyInactive95'''Kentucky Gamma''' Western Kentucky UniversityBowling Green, KentuckyActive''Louisiana Alpha''1950Tulane UniversityNew Orleans, LouisianaInactive63'''Louisiana Beta''' Louisiana State UniversityBaton Rouge, LouisianaActive65''Louisiana Gamma''1955Centenary College of LouisianaShreveport, LouisianaInactive''Louisiana Delta''1958Tulane UniversityNew Orleans, LouisianaInactive104'''Louisiana Epsilon''' University of Louisiana at Monroe Monroe, LouisianaActive106'''Louisiana Zeta'''Louisiana Tech UniversityRuston, LouisianaActive114'''Louisiana Eta''' Xavier University of LouisianaNew Orleans, LouisianaActive145'''Louisiana Theta'''University of New OrleansNew Orleans, LouisianaActive193'''Louisiana Iota''' Louisiana State University ShreveportShreveport, LouisianaActive203'''Louisiana Kappa''' Northwestern State UniversityNatchitoches, LouisianaActive66''Maryland Alpha''1956Johns Hopkins UniversityBaltimore, MarylandInactive''Maryland Beta''Inactive268'''Maryland Gamma''' Hood CollegeFrederick, MarylandActive''Massachusetts Alpha''1965-1972College of the Holy Cross Worcester, MassachusettsInactive''Massachusetts Beta''1977Boston CollegeChestnut Hill, MassachusettsInactive129'''Massachusetts Gamma''' Boston UniversityBoston, MassachusettsActive''Massachusetts Epsilon''Inactive237'''Massachusetts Zeta''' Northeastern UniversityBoston, MassachusettsActive259'''Massachusetts Eta''' Clark UniversityWorcester, MassachusettsActive''Michigan Alpha''1941University of Detroit MercyDetroit, MichiganInactive''Michigan Beta''1960Hope CollegeHolland, MichiganInactive146'''Michigan Gamma''' Michigan State UniversityEast Lansing, MichiganActive''Michigan Delta''19xx ?Inactive173'''Michigan Epsilon''' University of MichiganAnn Arbor, MichiganActive''Michigan Zeta''Inactive''Michigan Eta''Inactive249'''Michigan Theta''' Michigan Technological UniversityHoughton, MichiganActive253'''Michigan Iota''' Western Michigan UniversityKalamazoo, MichiganActive266'''Michigan Kappa''' Oakland UniversityOakland County, MichiganActive166''Minnesota Alpha''University of MinnesotaMinneapolis, MinnesotaInactive230'''Minnesota Beta''' St. Olaf CollegeNorthfield, MinnesotaActive''Mississippi Alpha''1935Millsaps CollegeJackson, MississippiInactive24'''Mississippi Beta''' University of MississippiUniversity, MississippiActive25''Mississippi Gamma''Mississippi State UniversityStarkville, MississippiInactive48'''Mississippi Delta''' University of Southern MississippiHattiesburg, MississippiActive''Mississippi Epsilon''1951Mississippi 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TechBlacksburg, VirginiaActive''Virginia Epsilon''1991George Mason UniversityFairfax, VirginiaInactive''Virginia Zeta''Inactive186'''Virginia Eta''' Old Dominion UniversityNorfolk, VirginiaActive210'''Virginia Theta''' Roanoke CollegeSalem, VirginiaActive''Virginia Iota''201x ?Inactive248'''Virginia Kappa''' Hampden–Sydney CollegeHampden Sydney, VirginiaActive''Virginia Lambda''201x ?Inactive254'''Virginia Mu''' Regent UniversityVirginia Beach, VirginiaActive''Washington Alpha''1941Seattle UniversitySeattle, WashingtonInactive41'''Washington Beta''' University of WashingtonSeattle, WashingtonActive7'''West Virginia Alpha''' West Virginia UniversityMorgantown, West VirginiaActive''West Virginia Beta''1950Marshall UniversityHuntington, West VirginiaInactive''West Virginia Gamma''Inactive205'''West Virginia Delta''' Bethany CollegeBethany, West VirginiaActive''Wisconsin Alpha''1968Marquette UniversityMilwaukee, WisconsinInactive175'''Wisconsin Beta''' University of Wisconsin–MadisonMadison, WisconsinActive''Wisconsin Gamma''20xx ?Inactive250'''Wisconsin Delta''' Carthage CollegeKenosha, WisconsinActive''Wyoming Alpha''1939University of WyomingLaramie, WyomingInactive" ], [ "Notes" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Mohammad Shamsul Haque" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Mohammad Shamsul Haque''' was a Bengali police officer who was killed in the Bangladesh Liberation War in Chittagong by the Pakistan military.", "He was the superintendent of Police of Chittagong District in 1971.He was posthumously awarded the Independence Award, the highest civilian award in Bangladesh, in 2013.Haque was married to Mahmuda Haque Choudhury." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2023–24 Manhattan Jaspers women's basketball team" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2023–24 Manhattan Jaspers women's basketball team''' represents Manhattan College during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I women's basketball season.", "The Jaspers, led by eighth-year head coach Heather Vulin, play their home games at Draddy Gymnasium in Riverdale, New York as members of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference." ], [ "Previous season", "The Jaspers finished the 2022–23 season 16–17, 10–10 in MAAC play to finish in sixth place.", "In the MAAC tournament, they defeated Saint Peter's in the first round, and upset Quinnipiac in the quarterfinals, and Niagara in the semifinals, before falling to top-seeded Iona in the championship game." ], [ "Roster" ], [ "Schedule and results", " Exhibition Regular seasonMAAC tournamentSources:" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Philip Haney" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Philip B. Haney''' (July 9, 1953 – February 21, 2020) was an American U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) national security official and whistleblower.", "Haney was found dead with a gunshot wound in 2020, in what was officially ruled a suicide two years later amid conspiracy theories that he had been murdered." ], [ "Biography", "Haney was a founding member of the DHS in 2003, and later a terrorism analyst at the National Targeting Center (NTC).", "He wrote in 2016 that he was ordered by the DHS in 2009 to \"scrub\" several hundred records of individuals tied to designated Islamist terror groups like Hamas from the federal database Treasury Enforcement Communications System (TECS).", "He published a book titled ''See Something, Say Nothing: A Homeland Security Officer Exposes the Government's Submission to Jihad'' the same year, which alleged a cover-up of Islamic terrorist activity by the Obama administration.", "He also testified before a Senate Judiciary subcommittee on radical Islam.Haney is reported to have contacted the ''Washington Examiner'' in November 2019 about his plans to publish a second book, which would \"go into the deep swamp and name names.\"", "A copy of the manuscript was likely to be found in Haney's RV and on a thumb drive, which Haney purportedly carried with him at all times.Haney was found dead with a single gunshot wound on February 21, 2020, in a park-and-ride lot along State Highway 16 near State Highway 124 in Amador County, east of Sacramento.", "His death generated widespread right-wing conspiracy theories promoted by among others Rep. Steve King that he had been murdered by the \"deep state\", allegedly \"because of all he knew of Islamic terrorist coverups,\" but it was officially ruled a suicide two years later in 2022 after the Amador County Sheriff's Office had brought in Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) crime scene investigators and other analysts to assist with the investigation." ], [ "Bibliography", "*" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Charles Barry Osmond" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Charles Barry Osmond''' (born 20 September 1939) is an Australian plant biologist.Barry Osmond was born in Cooranbong, New South Wales in 1939.He studied at the University of New England, earning a BSc(Hons) in 1961 and MSc in 1963, followed by a PhD from the University of Adelaide in 1965.In 1967 he joined the Australian National University as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow.", "He was Professor of Environmental Biology 1978–1987, Director, Research School of Biological Sciences 1991-1998 and Professor, Photo Bioenergetics Group 1998–2001." ], [ "Awards", "* Goldacre Medal, Australian Society of Plant Physiologists 1972* Edgeworth David Medal, Royal Society of New South Wales 1973* Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science 1978* Fellow of the Royal Society 1984* Distinguished Alumni award, University of New England 1994* Clarke Medal (Botany), Royal Society of New South Wales 1997* Humboldt Research Award, (Forschungspreis), Alexander von Humboldt Foundation 1997" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Marracci edition" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Marracci edition''' is an Arabic edition and Latin translation of the Quran from 1698.It was published in two volumes under the title ''Alcorani Textus Universus Arabicè et Latinè'' in Padua, Italy by Ludovico Marracci, an Italian Oriental scholar and professor of Arabic in the College of Wisdom at Rome.", "His version of the Qurʻan included a life of Muhammad, with notes, and refutations of Muslim doctrines.", "The introduction to the work was published several years earlier in 1691, in Latin, titled the ''Prodromus Ad Refutationem Alcoran''.", "Marracci published his Quran edition only four years after the publication of the Hinckelmann edition." ], [ "Motivation and circumstances", "Marracci believed that in order for Christians to effectively rebut Islamic doctrine, they had to know it, which contributed to his desire to produce an Arabic edition and translation of the Quran.", "As such, it was not necessarily meant to be read by Muslims.", "However, Marracci's initial learning of Arabic came for another reason entirely, as he learned the language under the influence of a local community of Maronites.", "Prior to producing his Arabic edition of the Quran, he had produced an Arabic translation of the Bible, having been commissioned to do so with other collaborators by the ''Congregatio de Propaganda Fide''.", "Though the translation was completed in 1949, it was only finally published in 1671 under the title ''Biblia Sacra Arabica''.", "Marracci would acquire ecclesiastical approval to begin his Quran project in 1691, though he had been petitioning for it years earlier, and in that year he published prefatory material called the ''Prodromus'' (\"Introduction\") for the forthcoming work.", "He encountered a technical issue in Arabic printing with the ''Propaganda Fide'', but was able to overcome the issue as Padua had recently acquired the necessary technology for this printing as well.", "Additionally, Marracci employed a range of Quran commentaries to inform his work, including those of Ibn Abī Zamanīn, Thaʿlabī, Zamakhsharī, Bayḍāwī, and Suyūtī, as well as texts of the hadith literature, especially Sahih al-Bukhari." ], [ "Influence", "=== Subsequent work ===The immense nature of Marracci's project made many others give up on similar prospects of producing an Arabic edition or Latin translation of the Quran, and paved the way for other scholars to work on subsequent projects.", "For example, Andreas Acoluthus, who had developed a friendship with Marracci after seeing his ''Prodromus'' appear in 1691, would wait after the 1698 edition came out and, in 1701, publish the ''Tetrapla Alcoranica'', which was only the opening surah of the Quran but with a long introduction.", "This was also a polyglot Quran, so it did not merely produce a Latin version as had Marracci, but also produced versions in Turkish and Persian.", "Though he only died two years later, Acoluthus' criticisms of some elements of Marracci's translation and his anti-Islamic polemic would prove influential among German orientalists.=== Popularity ===In Germany, Marracci's edition was an immediate success, being translated into German in 1703 by David Nerreter under the title ''Mahometanische Moschea''.", "Unlike Marracci, Nerreter aimed his work at a lay audience as opposed to the technical one presupposed by Marracci's work.", "In 1718, Johann Gottfried Lakemacher issued his ''Elementa linguae arabicae'', containing Marracci's edition of Surah 15 with an interlinear Latin translation, closely influenced by Marracci's own translation.", "In 1721, Christian Reineccius published a revised version of Marracci's edition, having changed it by omitting the polemical content.Marracci's edition was also popular in the Low Countries.", "In 1733, Emo Lucius Vriemoet from the University of Franeker published ''Arabismus; exhibens grammaticam Arabicam novam, et monumenta quaedam Arabica''.", "This included three surahs in Latin translation and commentary (32, 67, 75) with another two solely in Arabic (86, 90).=== Translations ===George Sale's English translation of the Quran, ''The Alcoran of Mohammed'', in 1734, was done based on Marracci's 1698 Latin translation and would remain the dominant translation in informing the Western tradition about the content of the Quran until the early twentieth century.", "Sale's English was elegant and quickly declared to be the best translation: in 1746, Theodor Arnold translated it into German.", "In 1772, David Friederich Megerlin produced the first direct translation of the Quran into German from the Arabic edition: ''Die türkische Bibel, oder des Korans allererste teutsche Uebersetzung aus der Arabischen Urschrift selbst verfertiget''.", "He expressed his admiration in the introduction for the earlier translations of Marracci and Sale.", "French already had a translation by 1643, on the basis of the medieval 1543 translation of Robert of Ketton.", "By 1770, it had achieved ten editions and was rendered into several other languages.=== Criticism ===Sale did not stay entirely within the bounds of Marracci's work, having criticized his refutations as impertinent and viewed his translation as too literal.", "Sale did not have access to his own tafsir, so all his quotations derived from those cited by Marracci.", "Friederich Eberhard Boysen also found it to be literal, publishing a list of translation errors in 1745.Nevertheless, he acknowledged his great debt to Marracci's work.", "Johann David Michaelis also believed that Marracci's work could be improved considerably, and offered a specimen in a 1754 publication involving the first 116 verses from the second surah.", "Michaelis also questioned Marracci's use of tafsir, believing that they were later superstitions elaborated on the text of the Quran and were no more necessary to understanding it than the Church Fathers were necessary to understanding the Bible.", "As such, Michaelis believed that the Quran should be freed from any authority and read on its own terms to understand what Muhammad said.", "In so desiring to establish the original meaning of the text, he was a forerunner of the application of the historical-critical method to Islamic texts.", "Marracci would continue to be criticized for various reasons, including his literal approach and hostility to Islam, but subsequent works for many decades, despite their claimed independence, would continue to owe much to his work." ], [ "See also", "* Cairo edition* Flügel edition* ''Lex Mahumet pseudoprophete''" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Mohammad Mosharraf Hossain" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Mohammad Mosharraf Hossain''' was a Bangladeshi doctor who participated in the Liberation of Mirpur during the Bangladesh Liberation War.", "He was awarded the Independence Award, the highest civilian award in Bangladesh, in 2013 for contributing to the Bangladesh Liberation War." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Samuel Kircher" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Samuel Kircher''' (; born 23 December 2004) is a French actor.", "The youngest son of actors Irène Jacob and Jérôme Kircher, he is known for his starring role in Catherine Breillat's relationship drama ''Last Summer'' (2023), for which he received César Award and Lumières Award nominations." ], [ "Early life", "Samuel Kircher was born on 23 December 2004.He is the youngest son of actors Irène Jacob and Jérôme Kircher.", "His grandfather was the phyisicist Maurice Jacob (1933–2007).", "He grew up in Paris with his brother Paul, who is three years his senior and is also an actor.", "They both attended school in the 18th arrondissement.", "Irène Jacob and Jérôme Kircher both often acted together and took their sons on tours." ], [ "Career", "Kircher made his screen debut in 2023 in Catherine Breillat's erotic drama ''Last Summer'' (''L'Été dernier''), a remake of the 2019 Danish film ''Queen of Hearts''.", "In the film, he took on the role of 17-year-old Théo, who moves in with his father Pierre (played by Olivier Rabourdin) and Pierre's new wife Anne (played by Léa Drucker).", "Shortly thereafter, Théo and his stepmother begin an affair.", "Théo is a fragile figure, and as time passes, the relationship turns destructive.", "Kircher's brother Paul was originally slated to play the role.", "However, the shooting was delayed, after which Paul was considered too old for the part intended for him.", "Paul then recommended Samuel, who was not active in cinema, to the director, who ultimately awarded him the role.", "For his portrayal of Théo, Kircher received nominations for Most Promising Actor at the 29th Lumières Awards and 49th César Awards.In January 2024, Kircher began filming for Louise Hémon's debut film ''L'Engloutie'', in which he will star alongside Galatea Bellugi." ], [ "Filmography", "+Key Denotes productions that have not yet been released===Film=== Year Title Role Notes 2023 ''Last Summer'' Théo ''L'Engloutie'' Filming" ], [ "Awards and nominations", " Award Date of ceremony Category Title Result César Awards 23 February 2024 Most Promising Actor ''Last Summer'' Lumières Award 16 January 2023 Most Promising Actor" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* *" ] ]
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[ [ "Waterschool" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Waterschool''' is a 2018 documentary film directed by Tiffanie Hsu and produced by the Swarovski Foundation.", "The film follows the experiences of six young female students who live along six of the world's major rivers: the Amazon, Nile, Mississippi, Danube, Ganges, and Yangtze.", "The film showcases the Waterschool program, an environmental education initiative that aims to empower young people to become water stewards and protect their communities and homes from water-related issues.", "The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and was also screened at the World Economic Forum in Davos, as well as Hong Kong and Cannes Film Festivals.", "The film received positive reviews from critics and audiences, who praised its vivid and poignant portrayal of the challenges and opportunities faced by the girls and their communities." ], [ "Synopsis", "The film is divided into six segments, each focusing on one of the rivers and one of the girls.", "The segments are.", "* '''Amazon''' Ana, a 12-year-old girl from Brazil, lives in a remote village near the Amazon river.", "She learns about the importance of preserving the rainforest and the biodiversity of the river.", "She also participates in a cultural exchange with a group of indigenous students, who teach her about their traditions and values.", "* '''Nile''' Nada, a 13-year-old girl from Uganda, lives near the Nile river, where water scarcity and pollution are major problems.", "She learns about the causes and effects of water contamination and how to purify water using simple methods.", "She also joins a local women's group, who advocate for better sanitation and hygiene in their community.", "* '''Mississippi''' Sage, a 14-year-old girl from the United States, lives in New Orleans, a city that was devastated by Hurricane Katrina in 2005.She learns about the impact of climate change and sea level rise on the coastal areas and the wetlands.", "She also volunteers at a wildlife rehabilitation center, where she helps to care for injured animals.", "* '''Danube''' Rida, a 15-year-old girl from Romania, lives in a town near the Danube river, where industrial waste and plastic pollution are threatening the ecosystem.", "She learns about the sources and solutions of plastic waste and how to reduce her own plastic consumption.", "She also joins a river cleanup campaign, where she collects and recycles plastic bottles.", "* '''Ganges''' Manjot, a 16-year-old girl from India, lives in a city near the Ganges river, where religious rituals and cultural practices are intertwined with the water.", "She learns about the sacredness and the pollution of the river and how to balance her faith and her environmental awareness.", "She also visits a school for girls, where she learns about the importance of education and empowerment.", "* '''Yangtze''' Yi, a 17-year-old girl from China, lives in a modern city near the Yangtze river, where rapid urbanization and economic development are transforming the landscape.", "She learns about the history and the future of the river and how to cope with the changes and the challenges.", "She also participates in a social innovation project, where she designs a water-saving device for her community." ], [ "Production", "The film, produced by the Swarovski Foundation, documents the impact of its Waterschool program, launched in 2010 with the United Nations.", "This initiative provides water education to over 500,000 students in 2,400 schools across 20 countries, addressing the global water crisis.", "Directed by Tiffanie Hsu, a UCLA graduate, the film captures the resilience of girls in six countries over two years.", "Edited by Jennifer Tiexiera, it weaves together six narratives in Portuguese, English, Romanian, Hindi, Mandarin, and Swahili, overcoming language barriers.", "The original score by Gingger Shankar incorporates diverse cultural elements, creating a musical dialogue with the communities." ], [ "Release", "The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2018, within the New Climate program, focusing on environmental issues.", "It garnered praise for cinematography, storytelling, and its message, winning the Audience Award for Best Documentary at the Bentonville Film Festival.", "Screened at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Water Day, Nadja Swarovski introduced the film, leading to a panel discussion with Tiffanie Hsu, Gingger Shankar, and girls from the film.", "It showcased globally, including the Hong Kong International Film Festival, Cannes Film Festival's Positive Cinema Week, and festivals like Global Peace, Mill Valley, Heartland, and United Nations Association.", "Released on Netflix on July 9, 2018, it reaches a broad audience of over 130 million subscribers, also accessible on the Waterschool website for education and support." ], [ "External links", "*" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Dakhil Shooshtary" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Dakhil A. Shooshtary''' (; born , Khorramshahr; died January 26, 2022, New York) was an Iranian-American Mandaean writer, lexicographer, and calendar maker.", "As one of the last remaining fully fluent native speakers of Neo-Mandaic, he is known for his Mandaic dictionaries." ], [ "Biography", "Dakhil Shooshtary was born in Khuzestan, Iran during the 1930s.", "His last name was derived from Shushtar, the name of a city in Iran.", "Dakhil Shooshtary was born about 10 years after his brother Nasser Sobbi, who was born on March 13, 1924.He later emigrated to the state of New York in the United States.Shooshtary was a fluent native speaker, reader, and writer of Mandaic.", "He spoke Neo-Mandaic regularly with his brother Nasser Sobbi and his uncle Abdolkarim Moradi, a resident of Syosset, New York.In addition to his work on Mandaic dictionaries, Shooshtary was known for making Mandaean calendars.He died on January 26, 2022, in New York state." ], [ "Family", "Dakhil Shooshtary was married to Noona." ], [ "Books", "* (or )* *" ], [ "See also", "*Nasser Sobbi*Sinan Abdullah*Salem Choheili*Rudolf Macúch" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Das Buch Esther" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Das Buch Esther''' (English: The Book of Esther) is a German silent historical film from 1919, set in the time of biblical antiquity.", "The direction and script are by Uwe Jens Krafft and Ernst Reicher.", "Reicher and Stella Harf, who played the main roles, were married at the time." ], [ "Plot", "At a royal court during the Old Testament period, King Ahasuerus rules over the country.", "His queen, Vasthi, together with the field captain Haman, plots against the Jews of her country.", "Both want to persuade the king to order that all Jews in the land worship the king's god, while Haman plans to proclaim himself king.", "The Jews decide to procure a young virgin for the king in order to ingratiate themselves with the monarch.", "The beautiful Esther is chosen to become the king's new favorite, and Mordecai retains control over his ward as guardian.", "They all hope that Esther can influence the king to save the Jews in the land.When it is time to introduce all the young girls to the king, Vasthi tries to prevent Esther from being noticed by her husband because of her beauty.", "But the king notices her and allows himself to be seduced by her.", "He casts out Vasthi, chooses Esther as the new queen and gives a magnificent banquet in her honor.Haman and Vasthi now feel left out.", "They plan to murder the king while he sleeps.", "Vashti organizes a banquet in the king's honor and invites Haman as well as the king.", "But the king learns of the plot and Haman and Vasthi are killed.", "A proclamation is issued freeing Jews from their persecution." ], [ "Main cast", "* Ernst Reicher, as King Ahasuerus* Stella Harf, as Queen Esther* Käthe Wittenberg, as former Queen Vasthi* Michael Bohnen, as Field Captain Haman* Rudolf Lettinger, as Mordecai, the chairman of Yehudim" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Presidency of Lai Ching-te" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''presidency of Lai Ching-te''' is set to begin on 20 May 2024, when Lai Ching-te will be sworn in as 16th president of the Republic of China and the eighth president of the republic since it became established on the island of Taiwan, succeeding Tsai Ing-wen.", "Lai and running mate Hsiao Bi-khim won the 2024 presidential election with 5.58 million votes, breaking the practice of two-term political party rotation with the Kuomintang since the first direct presidential election in 1996, and retaining the presidency for the Democratic Progressive Party for a record consecutive third term.", "However, unlike the previous two-term presidency of Tsai Ing-wen, the DPP failed to obtain a majority of seats in the Legislative Yuan alone, making Lai Ching-te's government the second minority government since Taiwan's democratization.Upon taking office, Lai is due to be the third incumbent vice president of Taiwan to become president, and the first to assume the office through election instead of a predecessor's death.", "Hsiao, the former Taiwanese Representative to the United States and a former member of the Legislative Yuan who will be sworn in on the same day as vice-president, will become Taiwan's first biracial vice president, having been born in Kobe, Japan to a Taiwanese father and European-American mother." ], [ "Administration", " Title Picture Name Political party Term Deputy Notes President 80px Lai Ching-te Democratic Progressive Party ''Taking office May 20, 2024'' Not applicable Vice President 80px Chen Chien-jen Independent May 20, 2016 - May 20, 2020 Not applicable Secretary-General to the President Not applicable Secretary General of the National Security Council Director of the National Security Bureau Not applicable * Deputy Director: Spokesperson for the presidential palace Curator of National History Museum Deputy Director: Dean of Academia Sinica Deputies are not appointed by the president, but are recommended by the academician conference.", "Fixed term system, five-year term" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Hole in My Head" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Hole in My Head''''' is the second solo studio album by American singer-songwriter Laura Jane Grace, released on February 16, 2024, through Polyvinyl Record Co.", "It received acclaim from critics." ], [ "Background and recording", "The album was written by Grace as she was touring the world.", "Along with playing the guitar, Grace also played the drums, accompanied by Drive-By Truckers bassist Matt Patton." ], [ "Critical reception", "''Hole in My Head'' received a score of 82 out of 100 on review aggregator Metacritic based on five critics' reviews, indicating \"universal acclaim\".", "''Glide Magazine''s John Moore called it \"a brilliant mix of humor, spite and self-preservation\" as well as \"a stylistically elastic record that covers folk, pop and rock all filtered through the experiences of a lifelong punk rocker\".", "AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine found that it \"isn't quite so urgent\" as ''Stay Alive'' (2020) \"yet it feels of a piece with its predecessor, coming from a similar place of confusion\", calling it \"a lean, nervy rock album that uses its mess and its contradictions to its own advantage\".", "''DIY''s Ben Tipple stated that there is \"something inherently welcoming in the short, sharp, and lyrically open songs\" as \"each track unfolds with an ease only reserved for somebody with so much skin in the game\".", "Reviewing the album for ''Exclaim!", "'', Anthony Boire called it \"an open invitation to a wild romp through Grace's psyche\" on which \"Grace is still giving it her all\".", "James Hickie of ''Kerrang!''", "found ''Hole in My Head'' to be \"evocative stuff\" as well as \"a characteristically brisk affair, with its 11 tracks clocking in at just 25 minutes, but overflowing with ideas, insights and the odd barb\"." ], [ "Track listing" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 BYU Cougars softball team" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024 BYU Cougars softball team''' represents Brigham Young University in the 2024 NCAA Division I softball season.", "Gordon Eakin enters the year as head coach of the Cougars for the 22nd consecutive season.", "2024 is the first season that sees the Cougars as members of the Big 12 Conference.", "BYU enter 2024 having won 13 of the last 14 conference championships but being picked to finish 7th in their new conference." ], [ "2024 Roster", "  '''Pitchers'''*1 Gianna Mares - ''Freshman''*14 Alyssa Aguilar - ''Junior''*17 Olivia Laney - ''Freshman''*18 Kaysen Korth - ''Sophomore''*26 Kate Dahle - ''Freshman''*38 Chloe Temples - ''Senior''*44 Hina Huber - ''Sophomore''*50 Ailana Agbayani - ''Sophomore'''''Catchers'''*3 Macy Simmons - ''Senior''*9 Abbey Gillespie - ''Freshman''*20 Hailey Morrow - ''Sophomore''*21 Lyndsey Madrigal - ''Junior'' '''Infielders'''*2 Breezy Hayward - ''Sophomore''*6 Keila Kamoku - ''Junior''*7 Aleia Agbayani - ''Senior''*13 Lily Owens - ''Sophomore''*20 Hailey Morrow - ''Sophomore''*28 Tristen Turlington - ''Sophomore''*34 Maddie Udall - ''Sophomore''*50 Ailana Agbayani - ''Sophomore''*54 Huntyr Ava - ''Senior'' '''Outfielders'''*1 Gianna Mares - ''Freshman''*7 Aleia Agbayani - ''Senior''*11 Jaelynn Lambert - ''Junior''*12 Lauren Flanders - ''Junior''*15 Taryn Lennon - ''Senior''*22 Maddie Bejarano - ''Senior''*23 Violet Zavodnik - ''Senior''*28 Tristen Turlington - ''Sophomore''*51 Lexie Bennett - ''Sophomore''" ], [ "Schedule", " Paradise Classic February 8 vs. Kansas City – Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium 17–8 (6) '''Kate Dahle (1–0)''' Sheridon Wilber (0–1) None 350 1–0 – February 8 vs. Ole Miss – Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium 7–4 '''Chloe Temples (1–0)''' Catelyn Riley (0–1) None 550 2–0 – February 9 vs. Nevada – Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium 8–0 '''Kate Dahle (2–0)''' Taryn Irimata (0–1) None 600 3–0 – February 10 vs. Kansas City – Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium 3–0 '''Gianna Mares (1–0)''' Camryn Stickel (0–3) '''Chloe Temples (1)''' 400 4–0 – February 10 at Hawai′i – Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium 3–2 '''Chloe Temples (2–0)''' Key-annah Campbell-Pua (0–2) None 700 5–0 – Littlewood Classic February 15 at Arizona State – Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium P12+ Arizona State 6–10 Mac Osborne (3–0) '''Gianna Mares (1–1)''' None 1,040 5–1 – February 16 vs. #21 Virginia Tech – Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium 1–2 Lyndsey Grein (2–0) '''Kate Dahle (2–1)''' None 280 5–2 – February 16 vs. Illinois State – Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium 10–0 (5) '''Chloe Temples (3–0)''' Hannah Meshnick (0–4) None 288 6–2 – February 17 vs. Memphis – Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium 12–5 '''Kaysen Korth (1–0)''' Taniyah Brown (0–4) None 259 7–2 – February 17 vs. Cal State Fullerton – Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium 6–5 '''Kate Dahle (3–1)''' Haley Rainey (2–2) None 360 8–2 – Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic February 22 vs. Bethune-Cookman – Big League Dreams Complex FloSoftball – – February 22 vs. UC Riverside – Big League Dreams Complex FloSoftball – – February 23 vs. Long Beach State – Big League Dreams Complex FloSoftball – – February 24 vs. Cal Poly – Big League Dreams Complex FloSoftball – – February 24 vs. Rutgers – Big League Dreams Complex FloSoftball – – Capital Classic February 29 at Sacramento State – Shea Stadium ESPN+ – – March 1 vs. UC Santa Barbara – La Rue Field – – March 1 vs. Utah State – La Rue Field – – March 2 at UC Davis – La Rue Field ESPN+ – – Regular season March 7 Texas Tech* – Gail Miller Field ESPN+ – – March 8 Texas Tech* – Gail Miller Field ESPN+ – – March 9 Texas Tech* – Gail Miller Field ESPN+ – – March 11 Utah Valley – Gail Miller Field ESPN+ – – March 14 at Texas* – Red & Charline McCombs Field LHN – – March 15 at Texas* – Red & Charline McCombs Field LHN – – March 16 at Texas* – Red & Charline McCombs Field LHN – – March 18 at Utah – Dumke Family Softball Stadium P12+ Utah – – March 21 Oklahoma State* – Gail Miller Field ESPN+ – – March 22 Oklahoma State* – Gail Miller Field ESPN+ – – March 23 Oklahoma State* – Gail Miller Field ESPN+ – – March 26 at Utah Tech – Karl Brooks Field WAC DN – – March 28 Houston* – Gail Miller Field ESPN+ – – March 29 Houston* – Gail Miller Field ESPN+ – – March 30 Houston* – Gail Miller Field ESPN+ – – April 2 Utah Tech – Gail Miller Field ESPN+ – – April 4 at UCF* – UCF Softball Complex ESPN+ – – April 5 at UCF* – UCF Softball Complex ESPN+ – – April 6 at UCF* – UCF Softball Complex ESPN+ – – April 9 at Utah Valley – Wolverine Field ESPN+ or WAC DN – – April 11 at Oklahoma* – Love's Field ESPN+ – – April 12 at Oklahoma* – Love's Field ESPN+ – – April 13 at Oklahoma* – Love's Field ESPN+ – – April 16 Idaho State – Gail Miller Field ESPN+ – – April 18 Iowa State* – Gail Miller Field ESPN+ – – April 19 Iowa State* – Gail Miller Field ESPN+ – – April 20 Iowa State* – Gail Miller Field ESPN+ – – April 25 Baylor* – Gail Miller Field ESPN+ – – April 26 Baylor* – Gail Miller Field ESPN+ – – April 27 Baylor* – Gail Miller Field ESPN+ – – April 30 at Idaho State – Miller Ranch Stadium ESPN+ – – May 2 at Kansas* – Arrocha Ballpark ESPN+ – – May 3 at Kansas* – Arrocha Ballpark ESPN+ – – May 4 at Kansas* – Arrocha Ballpark ESPN+ – – Big 12 Tournament May 8 vs. – USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium ESPN+ – – Rankings from NFCA.", "Parenthesis indicate tournament seedings.", "*Big 12 Conference games" ], [ "TV and Streaming Broadcast Information", "*Arizona State: ''Tia Reid'', ''Scott Sandulli'', & ''Grace Hand''*Bethune-Cookman: *UC Riverside: *Long Beach State: *Cal Poly: *Rutgers: *Sacramento State: *UC Davis: *Texas Tech: *Texas Tech: *Texas Tech: *Utah Valley: *Texas: *Texas: *Texas: *Utah: *Oklahoma State: *Oklahoma State: *Oklahoma State: *Utah Tech: *Houston: *Houston: *Houston: *Utah Tech: *UCF: *UCF: *UCF: *Utah Valley: *Oklahoma: *Oklahoma: *Oklahoma: *Idaho State: *Iowa State: *Iowa State: *Iowa State: *Baylor: *Baylor: *Baylor: *Idaho State:*Kansas:*Kansas:*Kansas:*Big 12 Tournament:" ], [ "See also", "*2023 BYU Cougars football team*2023–24 BYU Cougars men's basketball team*2023–24 BYU Cougars women's basketball team*2023 BYU Cougars women's soccer team*2023 BYU Cougars women's volleyball team*2024 BYU Cougars men's volleyball team*2024 BYU Cougars baseball team" ], [ "External links", "* BYU Softball at byucougars.com" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Kaberry and Chard" ], [ "Introduction", " '''Kaberry and Chard''' was an Australian architectural firm known for designing theatres, \"picture theatres\", and town halls from around 1920 until the end of 1939.They were based in Sydney, New South Wales, and designed many theatres in every state of Australia, as well as commercial buildings.", "The firm's partner's were '''Lewis Kaberry''' (1879–1962) and '''Clifford M. Chard''' (born 1884)." ], [ "The firm", "The firm was created by architects Lewis Kaberry and Clifford M. Chard in 1920.Based in Sydney, Kaberry and Chard grew to be a large general practice, designing buildings of all kinds, but were known especially for their design of theatres.", "They designed over 57 theatres around Australia.In July 1936, Chard visited Maryborough, in Queensland, to discuss proposed alterations to the Bungalow Theatre there.", "He also undertook a research visit to the United States, as well as studying art in France and Italy, after which he started using landscape painting as an adjunct to his work.Also in 1936, Kaberry visited England to study the development of housing conditions and factory construction, gaining valuable knowledge for the firm which was used on his return in commercial architecture.The partnership was dissolved on 1 January 1940, although both architects continued to practise independently in the same offices at 67 Castlereagh Street in Sydney." ], [ "Lewis Kaberry", "Lewis Kaberry was born in 1879 in Pontefract, Yorkshire, England.", "His parents were Isaac Kaberry and Mary Ann Knibbs.", "In 1891 he was living in Bilton, Harrogate.", "He attended Harrogate College, a college of further education in Harrogate.", "Kaberry then worked at architects Tennant and Bagley in Yorkshire before moving to London to work at the office of John Hudson FRIBA.", "Working as an architectural draughtsman at the Royal Naval College at Greenwich, he served his Articles as an architect under the British Admiralty and worked for the Admiralty in Bermuda.", "After the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, he lived there and helped to rebuild some of the buildings.", "He was appointed as chief draughtsman with the Bell Telephone Company in San Francisco in 1908, a position he held until 1913.In an undated letter to the ''San Francisco Chronicle'', Kaberry described how he designed a new telephone exchange in Chinese style, inspired by an illustration of the Empress of China's bedroom for the interior wall treatment.He married Hetty (or Hettie) Emily Coggins (1884–1975) in London in 1909.Both were Christian Scientists.", "They had three children, the eldest being anthropologist Phyllis Kaberry (1910–1977), who was born in San Francisco, followed by two boys.", "One son was called Norman.", "The family moved first to New Zealand in 1913, then to Newcastle, New South Wales, finally settling in the Sydney suburb of Manly in 1914.where he formed a partnership with Clifford Chard.", "Phyllis Kaberry attended the Fort Street Girls' High School in the inner west Sydney suburb of Petersham.", "Lewis Kaberry died in 1962." ], [ "Clifford M. Chard", "Clifford Markham Chard was born on 13 November 1884 in Armidale, New South Wales, the son of J. S. Chard, who was the district surveyor, having moved from Sydney in 1880.He was a member of the Royal Society of New South Wales, and on the committee of the New England Jockey Club.Clifford attended The Armidale School.", "He trained for his articles in the office of Spain and Cosh.He studied through the Sydney Technical College, passing second year model drawing with an honours grade in 1899.In 1902 he passed freehand drawing with a first-class pass from Armidale; in 1903 he passed first-year drawing with honours from Armidale; and in 1904, the first-year black and white drawing course (then under the NSW Technical Education Branch), also with honours.", "He worked for the government's Works Department as well as in private practice, before joining the Australian Imperial Forces overseas during World War I.After the war he joined in private practice with Kaberry to form Kaberry and Chard in 1920.After a research visit to the United States, he also visited France and Italy to study art, and started using landscape painting as an adjunct to his work.", "After the partnership with Kaberry was dissolved, Chard continued to work until at least 1941, when he designed extensions to a factory in the Sydney suburb of Alexandria." ], [ "Significance", "Kaberry and Chard were described in a 1923 article in ''Everyones'' as \"the two foremost theatrical designers and builders in Australia\", who were \"responsible for the erection of a great number of the most modern picture theatres in this country\".", "The article is based on an interview with the two architects, in which they discuss design principles of the theatre, in which they stress the importance of consulting a specialist." ], [ "Theatres", "According to Norman Kaberry, Kaberry and Chard designed and supervised the building of over 150 theatres in every state in Australia (not Northern Territory).", "According to Heritage NSW, there were 57 theatre design jobs (new theatres, major and minor alterations) by the firm carried out in New South Wales.", "Only three remain with an auditorium close to the original design (Roxy Community Theatre, Leeton; Athenium Theatre, Junee; and Montreal Community Theatre, Tumut).", "Only Leeton and Junee still possess the architects' distinctive \"superficial walls\" each side of the stage opening., the website Cinema Treasures lists 31 theatres either fully designed or with major renovations designed by the firm, with 13 demolished and only six still open.", "Theatres designed by Kaberry and Chard, with those still open marked **, include:*Anita's Theatre,** Thirroul, New South Wales (built as King's Theatre in 1925)*Athenium Theatre, Junee, New South Wales*Crown Theatre, Wollongong*Empire Theatre, Sydney*Enmore Theatre,** Sydney – major renovations (1920) *Montreal Community Theatre,** Tumut, NSW, which is listed on the National Trust of Australia (NSW) register*Odeon Theatre, Norwood,** Adelaide (in association with local architect Chris A. Smith, as supervising architect)*Roxy Community Theatre,** Leeton*Thebarton Theatre,** Adelaide" ], [ "Footnotes" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Mount Leland (Alaska)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Mount Leland''' is a glaciated mountain summit located in the Boundary Ranges of the Coast Mountains, in the U.S. state of Alaska.", "It is situated southeast of Skagway along the western edge of the Juneau Icefield, on land managed by Tongass National Forest.", "Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises 4,400 feet (1,340 m) above the Meade Glacier in .", "Precipitation runoff and glacial meltwater from the mountain drains to Lynn Canal via the Katzehin River.", "Mount Leland's toponym was officially adopted in 1972 by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names to commemorate surveyor Ora Miner Leland (1876–1962), who led the International Boundary Commission Party of 1907.The peak rises a little over from the US–Canada boundary." ], [ "Climate", "Based on the Köppen climate classification, Mount Leland is located in a subpolar oceanic climate zone, with long, cold, wet winters, and cool summers.", "Most weather fronts originate in the Pacific Ocean, and travel east toward the Coast Mountains where they are forced upward by the range (orographic lift), causing them to drop their moisture in the form of rain or snowfall.", "As a result, the Coast Mountains experience high precipitation, especially during the winter months in the form of snowfall.", "Winter temperatures can drop below 0 °F with wind chill factors below −10 °F.", "This climate supports the Meade Glacier surrounding the peak." ], [ "See also", "*Geography of Alaska*Geospatial summary of the High Peaks/Summits of the Juneau Icefield" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Mount Leland: weather forecast* Boundary map by surveyor in charge O. M. Leland" ] ]
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[ [ "Patrick Fran" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Patrick Roy Fran''' (born 1973) is a former Filipino basketball player and coach." ], [ "Career", "=== Playing ===A homegrown from Ormoc, Fran played for UST Growling Tigers under Aric del Rosario, and won a championship with the team.In 1996, Fran was drafted by Purefoods TJ Hotdogs, but was left unsigned and signed by Norman Black-coached Mobiline Phone Pals.", "While in the team, he won awards such as PBA All-Defensive Team in 1998, 2001, and 2003, PBA Most Improved Player Award in 1998, and Samboy Lim PBA Sportsmanship Award in 2003.He also won a championship in 2003, when the team was named Talk 'N Text.In 2005, he was traded to Air21 Express.", "He returned to Talk 'N Text in 2007, and reached finals.", "He retired in 2008.=== Coaching ===Fran served as an assistant coach for Meralco Bolts since its inaugural season until 2023.He also served as an assistant coach in UST from 2016 until 2017." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Kuch Khattaa Ho Jaay" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Kuch Khattaa Ho Jaay''''' () is a 2024 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy starring Guru Randhawa and Saiee Manjrekar.", "Produced under Mach Films, the film is written by Raj Saluj, Niket Pandey and Vijay Pal Singh and directed by G. Ashok." ], [ "Plot", "Heer and Iraa, deeply in love, decide to get married to escape familial pressure.", "Heer promises to support Iraa's dream of becoming an IAS officer.", "However, a misunderstanding arises when their families mistakenly believe that Heer is pregnant.", "Chaos ensues as both families react to the news, leading to comedic and dramatic situations.", "Heer and Iraa must navigate the misunderstanding while also pursuing their dreams and keeping their love strong amidst the turmoil." ], [ "Cast" ], [ "Release", "The film was released on 16 February 2024." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* *" ] ]
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[ [ "Muhammadullah Khalili Qasmi" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Muhammadullah Khalili Qasmi''' (born 14 October 1979) is an Indian Islamic scholar, mufti, writer, and trilingual translator of Urdu, Arabic, and English.", "He is an alumnus of Darul Uloom Deoband, Markazul Maarif, Jamia Millia Islamia, Maulana Azad National Urdu University, and Jamia Hamdard.", "He is the author of several books in English, Urdu, and Arabic." ], [ "Early life and education", "Muhammadullah Khalili Qasmi was born on 14 October 1979, in Hanswar, Faizabad district (now Ambedkar Nagar district), Uttar Pradesh.", "His father, Abdul Salam Muztar Hanswari (1924–2022), was a physician, Quran reciter, poet, and authorized disciple of Abdul Halim Jaunpuri.Qasmi received his early education from his parents and at Madrasah Ishā'at-ul-Uloom in Hanswar.", "He studied Arabic at Madrasa Anwar-ul-Uloom, Bhulepur.", "In 1995, he enrolled in Darul Uloom Deoband in the sixth grade of Arabic, and in 1997, he graduated from there with distinction.", "In 1998 and 1999, respectively, he completed Arabic literature and Ifta courses from Darul Uloom Deoband.", "He studied ''Sahih al-Bukhari'' with Naseer Ahmad Khan, ''Qawā'id al-Fiqh'' with Nizamuddin Azami in Ifta, and Arabic literature with Noor Alam Khalil Amini.After completing his education from Darul Uloom Deoband, Qasmi did his Diploma in English Language and Literature from the Markazul Maarif in New Delhi and Mumbai in 2000 and 2001.In 2006 and 2008, he did his B.A.", "in Arabic with English and Political Science from Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi.", "At the same time, he did a diploma in functional Arabic from the National Council for Promotion of Urdu Language in New Delhi, and from there, he did a diploma in English teaching in 2009.In 2009 and 2010, he did his MA (Islamic Studies) from Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi, and in 2010, his Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication from Maulana Azad National Urdu University, Hyderabad.", "He also passed the NET and JRF examinations twice in two different subjects from the University Grants Commission, New Delhi, in 2009 and 2010.After that, he did his M.A.", "in English from Maulana Azad National Urdu University, Hyderabad, in 2012 and 2013.In 2018, he submitted his thesis on Islamic studies entitled The Contribution of Deoband School to Hanafi Fiqh: A Study of Its Response to Modern Issues and Challenges to the Department of Islamic Studies, Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi, under the supervision of Ishtiyaque Danish and received his Ph.D. in January 2019." ], [ "Career", "Qasmi is the web editor for the official websites of Darul Uloom Deoband and Darulifta-Deoband.com, as well as the coordinator for Darul Uloom Deoband's Internet and Online Fatwa sections.", "He also has a bilingual academic and literary website, Deoband Online.", "Prior to joining Darul Uloom Deoband, he worked at Markazul Maarif in Mumbai, where he taught English, conducted research, and provided management services for almost three years." ], [ "Literary works", "Qasmi's thesis and essay writing had already started in 1993.Since his student days, his articles have been published in various magazines and journals, and he has been associated with the editorial boards of various magazines.", "During his stay at Markazul Maarif in Mumbai, he also received training in English essay writing and journalism from the famous German novelist and journalist Ilija Trojanow.=== Books ===Qasmi has published many works in Urdu and English; he has also translated many books from Urdu to English, Arabic, or English to Urdu.", "Some of his works include:* ''Shama’il an-Nabi'' (compilation of his father's Poetry collection)* ''Madrasa Education: Its Strength and Weakness''* ''Islamic Speeches'' (in two volumes)* ''Ulama, Post-Madrasa Education, Muslim Youth and Contemporary Challenges''* ''Silk Latter Movement'' (English translation of the book \"Tehreek-e-Reshmi Roomāl\" by Muhammad Miyan Deobandi.", ")* ''Fighi Decisions and Resolutions of Idarat al-Mabahid al-Fiqhiyyah''* ''Fatwas for America, Part Two''* ''Thamarat-ul-Aqāid'' (English and Arabic translation of the book \"Samrat al-Aqāid\" by Sameeruddin Qasmi)* ''Fatāwā Ulama-e-Hind'' (English translation of Fatawa Ulama-e-Hind compiled by Aneesur Rahman Qasmi)* ''Majmoo'a-e-Ash'ār o Ghazaliyyāt'' (His poetry collection)* ''Darul Uloom Deoband Ki Jāmi' O Mukhtasar Tareekh'' (Urdu)* ''Darul Uloom Deoband Ka Itihās'' (Hindi)" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion''''' is the 2024 high fashion art exhibition of the Anna Wintour Costume Center, a wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (MMA) which houses the collection of the Costume Institute.", "It will feature approximately 250 items from the permanent collection of the Costume Institute that will be displayed using AI and CGI with themes of sea, land, and sky." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion" ] ]
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[ [ "WAY-470" ], [ "Introduction", "'''WAY-470''' is a drug which acts as an agonist at 5-HT2A and 5-HT2C receptors though with lower affinity at 5-HT2B.", "It has similar binding affinity to 5-HT2A and 5-HT2C but shows functional selectivity for 5-HT2C." ], [ "See also", "* Lorcaserin* PHA-57378* SCHEMBL5334361" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Coat of Many Colors (Brandon Lake song)" ], [ "Introduction", "\"'''Coat of Many Colors'''\" is a song by Brandon Lake.", "The song was released on September 8, 2023, as the first promotional single from his fourth studio album of the same name (2023).", "Lake co-wrote the song with Andy Cherry, Jacob Boyles, Jonathan Smith, Leeland Mooring, and Steven Furtick.", "Jonathan Smith and Jacob Sooter worked on the production of the single.The song peaked at number 20 on the US Hot Christian Songs chart published by ''Billboard''." ], [ "Background", "On August 30, 2023, Lake announced ''Coat of Many Colors'' as his then-upconimng album, being availed for pre-order and was slated for release on October 20, 2023, and the title track was slated for released as a promotional single on September 8.", "\"Coat of Many Colors\" was released as the second single from the album, along with its accompanying music video, on September 8, 2023." ], [ "Writing and development", "Lake shared the story behind the song in an interview with ''American Songwriter'', saying:" ], [ "Composition", "\"Coat of Many Colors\" is a pop-centric song with a soft rock tune.", "is composed in the key of D with a tempo of 68 beats per minute and a musical time signature of ." ], [ "Critical reception", "Timothy Yap in his JubileeCast review wrote: \"Coupled with a catchy soft-rock tune, \"Coat of Many Colors\" parallels Joseph's experience and ours in Christ in stunning ways.\"", "Reviewing for Jesus Freak Hideout, Matthew Spiker said \"The title track bears homage to the story of Joseph and his coat of many colors, with Brandon even describing his own coat bestowed to him by God, and is a decent opener -- even if the bridge gets a bit repetitive.\"" ], [ "Commercial performance", "\"Coat of Many Colors\" debuted at number 20 on the US Hot Christian Songs chart dated September 23, 2023, concurrently charting at number two on the Christian Digital Song Sales chart." ], [ "Music videos", "Brandon Lake released the official music video of \"Coat of Many Colors\" through their YouTube channel on September 8, 2023.Lake also released the lyric video for the song via YouTube on the same day." ], [ "Performances", "Brandon Lake performed an acoustic take of \"Coat of Many Colors\" on the Grammy's Positive Vibes Only web series on October 23, 2023." ], [ "Track listing" ], [ "Charts", "+ Chart performance for \"Coat of Many Colors\" Chart (2023) Peak position" ], [ "Release history", "+ Release history for \"Coat of Many Colors\" Region Date Format Label Ref.", "Various September 8, 2023 Provident Label Group" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* on PraiseCharts" ] ]
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[ [ "Marsification" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Marsification''' (noun) is a neologism that critiques claims that the colonization of Mars is a viable strategy for dealing with the ecological crisis on Earth.", "Additionally the term presents the broader techno-utopian ideology which embraces space colonization as an extension of worldviews such as Manifest Destiny and the logic that drives ecocide.The definitions include:* The various cultural, political and economic processes through which techno-utopian fantasies divert our attention from the dominant global economic system's erosion of the life-support systems of Earth.", "* The expansion of colonial fantasy beyond the atmosphere of the Earth.It has a verb tense, \"marsify\", which is defined as:* Using techno-utopian fantasy to transcend dire physical and ecological realities on Earth.", "* To attempt to solve a problem in the most statistically unlikely and unselfconsciously grandiose way possible." ], [ "Origins", "Inspired by neologisms that cast light on changing environmental and social conditions and related issues such as solastalgia, the term was created by Zara Zimbardo and Patrick Reinsborough in 2022 as a collaborative project with public participatory art project the Bureau of Linguistical Reality." ], [ "Adoption in popular culture", "The word first received attention from the BBC in January 2023 in an article exploring new words to adapt to the planet's changing conditions as we enter the Anthropocene.", "Marsification was selected by ''New Scientist'' magazine as one of \"2023's new words\" in science and technology that highlight important parts of our changing society." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Erika Lundmoen" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Erika Hansovna Lundmoen''' (; born 21 September 1997) is a Norweigian-born Russian singer.", "From an early age, she moved to Russia and learned music.She has published 3 albums, 22 singles, 5 features, and 5 music videos." ], [ "Early life", "Lundmoen was born in Fagernes, Norway on 21 September 1997.Her father owned a farm and petrol station.", "As a result of conflict between her parents—at the age of six—she moved with her mother to Russia whilst her brother remained with her father in Norway.", "As an 11-year-old, her and her mother moved to the region of Chelyabinsk; three years later relocating to the city of Chelyabinsk." ], [ "Discography", "Lundmoen's discography is as follows:===Albums===Original titleTitle in EnglishReleaseLabelFormat ''Источник''''Historian''26 April 2019MLBSDigital distribution ''22''''22''28 August 2020Sounds Good LabDigital distribution''МИРРА''''MIRRA''19 May 2023Erika LundmoenDigital distribution===Singles=== Original titleTitle in EnglishRelease ''In My Galaxy''8 April 2016 ''Оторваться от земли''''Get off the ground''28 October 2016 ''Без тебя спать''''Sleep without you''13 October 2017 ''Глубина''''Depth''18 November 2017 ''Много фальши''''Lots of falsehood''1 December 2017 ''Мир нас накажет''''The world will punish us''15 December 2017 ''С нас довольно''''We've had enough''17 April 2018 ''Медовым закатом''''Honey sunset'' ''Яд''''Poison''31 April 2018 ''кривые зеркала''''Distorting mirrors''7 February 2019 ''Melancholy''11 October 2019 ''Меланхолия»''''Melancholy'' ''Кратко''''Short''28 November 2019 ''Милая''''Darling''20 March 2020 ''В Темноте''''In the darkness''17 July 2020 ''Сестра''''Sister''15 September 2020''Луна''''Moon''7 May 2021''Токсик''''Toxic''27 August 2021''Двойной со льдом''''Double with ice''3 December 2021''ФЕРРА''''FERRA''21 April 2023''ПРИДЁТСЯ МОЛЧАТЬ''''Will have to be silent''5 May 2023''глаза цвета зари''''Eyes the colour of dawn''12 May 2023'''Features''' Original titleTitle in EnglishRelease ''За домами''''Behind the houses''5 April 2019 ''Отпусти меня''''Let me go''1 November 2019 ''Krylyami''20 March 2020 ''Sleep Without You''3 May 2020 ''+100500''20 November 2020" ], [ "Videography", "YearOriginal titleTitle in EnglishDirector2018''Глубина''''Depth''n/a''Яд''''Poison''Roman Varnin2019''За домами (совместно с Мальбэком × Сюзанной)''''Behind the houses''2020''Милая''''Darling''Maria Makovskaya''Следы от самолётов''''Airplane tracks''" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Federated States of Micronesia at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Federated States of Micronesia''' is set to compete at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships in Doha, Qatar from 2 to 18 February." ], [ "Swimming", "Federated States of Micronesia entered 4 swimmers.", ";MenAthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinalTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank Katerson Moya 50 metre freestyle 50 metre butterfly 27.66 53 Did not advance Tasi Limtiaco 50 metre breaststroke 29.06 43 Did not advance 100 metre breaststroke 1:04.16 52 Did not advance ;WomenAthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinalTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank Taeyanna Adams 50 metre breaststroke 100 metre breaststroke 1:24.70 51 Did not advance Kestra Kihleng 50 metre freestyle 100 metre freestyle 1:04.93 69 Did not advance;MixedAthleteEventHeatFinalTimeRankTimeRank 4 × 100 m freestyle relay Katerson MoyaTasi LimtiacoKestra Kihleng Taeyanna Adams 4 × 100 m medley relay 4:29.25 30 Did not advance" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Tim Davis (actor)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Tim Davis''' (born '''Duane Timston Davis'''; March 9, 1924 – October 30, 1982) was an American child actor, perhaps best known for his voice work in the 1942 Disney animated feature film, ''Bambi'', and his performance in the 1940 film of Thornton Wilder's ''Our Town'', in which he plays the older of the two newsboy siblings—the other portrayed by his real-life younger brother, the then popular radio actor Dix Davis." ], [ "Early life and career", "A native of Los Angeles, California, Davis was the older of two sons born to Fredrick Duane Davis and Marion Naomi Stimson.", "According to an article published in 1942 by the ''Harrisburg Telegraph'', the brothers' transformation from newsboys to thespians occurred in 1934 when a party of passersby led by songwriter Gus Kahn encountered the pair hawking papers in front of The Brown Derby on Wilshire Boulevard.", "Advised to report the next morning to United Artists, the brothers did so, and shortly thereafter made their uncredited screen debut in the 1934 Eddie Cantor musical comedy, ''Kid Millions''.A rare opportunity to transcend the mostly uncredited and generally insubstantial film work that followed that debut came Davis's way in 1939 with the West Coast premiere of Thornton Wilder's ''Our Town''.", "In a production boasting \"infallibly accurate ... characterizations\" from a cast \"too numerous to mention,\" several reviewers nonetheless made a point of citing Davis's work, as seen in this excerpt from ''The Hollywood Reporter'':The presentation on a bare stage is by now an old story, but the spell woven over the audience by Frank Craven as narrator, and the delineations by James Spottswood, Tim Davis, Martha Scott, Thomas Coley, Tom Fadden, Anne Shoemaker, Helen Carew and all the others of the large cast made it possible to build without losing the audience." ], [ "Personal life and death", "On December 14, 1942, roughly 4 months after the release of ''Bambi'' (and a year after U.S.'s entry into World War II), the trade publication ''Broadcasting'' reported that Davis had resigned from NBC Hollywood and joined the United States Navy.", "This appears to be the last contemporaneous news coverage of Tim Davis.", "However he fared otherwise, he did at least survive the war, and married at least once, on September 27, 1953, to Barbara Louise Ressel.", "Davis died at age 58 in San Luis Obispo on October 30, 1982." ], [ "Partial filmography", "*''Kid Millions'' (1934) - Little Boy in Ice Cream Number (uncredited)*''Riders of the Dawn'' (1937) - Dad Moran's son (uncredited)*''Tex Rides with the Boy Scouts'' (1937) - Tommy Kent (uncredited)*''Our Gang Follies of 1938'' (1937) - Boy Sitting at Table behind Georgia Jean LaRue and Philip McMahon in 'Club Spanky' scene (uncredited)*''The Adventures of Tom Sawyer'' (1938) - Schoolboy (uncredited)*''The Little Ranger'' (1938) - Member of Butch's gang (uncredited)*''Aladdin's Lantern'' (1938) - Boy Sitting Behind Gary (uncredited)*''Gambling Ship'' (1938) – Nick*''Feathered Pests'' (1939) - Kid*''Joe and Ethel Turp Call on the President'' (1939) – Jackie*''The Marshal of Mesa City'' (1939) – Unknown role (uncredited)*''Captain Spanky's Show Boat'' (1940) - Blonde Kid Behind Butch (uncredited)*''Our Town'' (1940) - Joe Crowell*''Nice Girl?''", "(1940) - Newsboy (uncredited)*''Citizen Kane'' (1941) - Copy boy (uncredited)*''Bambi'' (1942) - Adolescent Thumper and Adult Flower (voice)" ], [ "References" ], [ "Further reading", "* Hischak, Thomas S. (2011).", "''Disney Voice Actors: A Biographical Dictionary''.", "Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company.", ".", "pp.", "55–56." ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Church of St Basil, Bassaleg" ], [ "Introduction", "'''St Basil's Church''' stands in the village of Bassaleg, to the west of the city of Newport, Wales.", "An active parish church, it is a Grade II* listed building." ], [ "History", "Cadw dates the church to the 14th century, although it stands on the site of an earlier priory.", "The church was restored between 1878 and 1879 by Habershon and Fawckner and renovated in 190203 by Charles Busteed Fowler.", "Since the very early 19th century a chapel within the church had been used as mausoleum by the Morgan family, prominent local landowners whose Tredegar House estate lies just to the south.", "This chapel was rebuilt in 1916 by W. D. Caröe for Courtenay Morgan, 1st Viscount Tredegar.St Basil's is an active parish church within the Tredegar Park Ministry Area which covers an area at the west of the city of Newport.", "It hosts a thriving community choir.", "A church hall was constructed in the early 21st century." ], [ "Architecture and description", "St Basil's is of stone with a slate roof.", "The church comprises a nave, chancel, porch, an \"unusually large\" west tower, and the Morgan family chapel to the northeast.", "The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales notes the \"particularly fine\" Morgan monuments dating from 1806 onwards.", "Works include memorials to Maria Morgan by Richard Westmacott, to Sir Charles Morgan, 1st Baronet by Coade & Sealy in their patented Coade stone, and to Sir Charles Morgan, 2nd Baronet by John Evan Thomas.", "The church also has stained glass by Kempe & Co. St Basil's is a Grade II* listed building.", "The lychgate has its own Grade II listing." ], [ "Gallery", "Bassaleg Church (geograph 1938378).jpg|St Basil's from the southLychgate St Basil’s Bassaleg Newport Wales.jpg|LychgateMorgan family burial plot, St Basil's churchyard - geograph.org.uk - 1038078.jpg|Morgan family burial plotThe Parish Church of St Basil the Great, Bassaleg - geograph.org.uk - 1038083.jpg|Church entrance" ], [ "Notes" ], [ "References" ], [ "Sources", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Hidayat Charitable Society" ], [ "Introduction", "'''The Hidayat Charitable Society''' is a society whose main goal was to fight robbers and murderers, to resist religious fanaticism in Azerbaijan.", "The board of the society, established in 1904, included Haji Zeynalabdin Taghiyev, Isa-bey Hajinsky, Mirmuhammed Kerim Bakuvi, Molla Ruhulla Mammadzade, Ahmed-bey Aghaoglu, Mustafa-bey Alibeyov and others.", "The members of the society were constantly persecuted by criminals and religious radicals for their views and actions." ], [ "History", "The charitable society \"Hidayat\" was founded in 1904 in Baku.", "The founders of the society were representatives of the clergy and intelligentsia.", "Their main goal was to fight the robbers who disturb the residents of Baku and the murderers, as well as the suppression of religious fanaticism.", "Members of the society identified people who harmed society and insulted women on the streets, and their names were presented to the governor-general for punitive measures to be taken against them.", "The charitable society \"Hidayat\" consisted of ten members among them were Haji Zeynalabdin Taghiyev, Isa-bey Hajinsky, Mirmuhammed Kerim Bakuvi, Molla Ruhulla Mammadzade, Ahmed-bey Aghaoglu, Mustafa-bey Alibeyov and others.", "The charter of the society was written by Ahmed-bey Aghaoglu.With the assistance of the society, on 17 November 1906, measures were taken against several robbers and hooligans.", "One of them was Meshadi Haji oglu, who lived in Novkhani.", "Years later, on 16 January 1912, he took revenge on a member of the society, Molla Ruhulla Mammadzade, by killing him in his own house.", "The secretary of the society, Mustafa-bey Alibeyov, participated in the trial on the murder case, which took place in 1913.The Hidayat society opposed religious fanaticism, the “shahsey-vakhsey” rite, which imitates the suffering and death of Imam Hussein and is accompanied by self-flagellation, and other similar rituals.", "Society appealed to people with a call to abandon these rituals, since they only bring harm to them.", "And the secretary of the society, Mustafa-bek Alibeyov, wrote an article about this in the Irshad newspaper.", "This treatment of anger is taken up by the city's religious fanatics.", "Some even demand the beheading of Mirmuhammed Kerim Bakuvi and Mustafa-bey Alibekov, members of the society.", "Later, they set in fire the door of Mirmuhammed Kerim's house.", "Mustafa-bey Alibeyov does not leave his house for some time so as not to be persecuted.The secretary of the society, Mustafa-bey Alibeyov, takes the initiative to create an oil company \"Hidayati-Islamiya\" under the society in order to get rid the Baku oil from the monopoly of foreign capital and use it for the benefit of the people.", "To this end, he develops the charter of the company, consisting of 27 points." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 Thomas & Uber Cup" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024 Thomas & Uber Cup''' (officially known as the '''TotalEnergies BWF Thomas & Uber Cup Finals 2024''' for sponsorship reasons) will be the 33rd edition of the Thomas Cup and the 30th edition of the Uber Cup, the biennial international badminton championship contested by the men and women's national teams of the member associations of Badminton World Federation (BWF).", "The tournament will be hosted at Chengdu, China from 28 April to 5 May 2024.India are the defending champions for the men's team, and South Korea for the women's team." ], [ "Qualification", "China qualified automatically as hosts, while India and South Korea qualified as the trophy holders for Thomas Cup and Uber Cup respectively.=== Thomas Cup === Means of qualification Date Venue Slot Qualified teams Host country 28 February 2021 Chengdu 1 2022 Thomas Cup Champion 5–15 May 2022 Bangkok 1 2024 All Africa Team Championships 12–15 February 2024 Cairo 1 2024 Asia Team Championships 13–18 February 2024 Shah Alam 3 2024 Pan Am Male & Female Cup 15–18 February 2024 São Paulo 1 2024 European Team Championships 14–18 February 2024 Łódź 4 2024 Oceania Team Championships 16–18 February 2024 Geelong 1 World Team Rankings 18 February 2024 Kuala Lumpur 4 Total 16 * === Uber Cup === Means of qualification Date Venue Slot Qualified teams Host country 28 February 2021 Chengdu 1 2022 Uber Cup Champion 5–15 May 2022 Bangkok 1 2024 All Africa Team Championships 12–15 February 2024 Cairo 1 2024 Asia Team Championships 13–18 February 2024 Shah Alam 4 2024 Pan Am Male & Female Cup 15–18 February 2024 São Paulo 1 2024 European Team Championships 14–18 February 2024 Łódź 4 2024 Oceania Team Championships 16–18 February 2024 Geelong 1 World Team Rankings 18 February 2024 Kuala Lumpur 3 Total 16" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Tournament Link* Official Website – Thomas & Uber Cup" ] ]
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[ [ "Samuel Burder" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Samuel Burder''' (1773 – 21 November 1837) was an Anglican clergyman, and a writer on religious subjects." ], [ "Life", "Burder was the son of William Burder, and was related to George Burder.", "Brought up as a dissenter, he was minister of an independent congregation at St Albans.", "In 1808 he was admitted to Clare Hall, Cambridge, but his name does not appear in the list of graduates.", "Having conformed to the Church of England, he was ordained in the autumn of 1808 by Bishop Barrington of Durham.", "He was preacher in London at St Margaret Lothbury, at St Dunstan's, Fleet Street, and afterwards at Christ Church Newgate.", "He was appointed (before 1816) chaplain to the Duke of Kent, and in 1827 to the Earl of Bridgewater.", "He died on 21 November 1837." ], [ "Works", "\"Old Jerusalem\": illustration from ''The Scripture Expositor''Burder was the author of:# ''The Moral Law … an Antidote to Antinomianism'', 1795.# ''A Christian Directory'', 1800.# ''Owen's Display of Arminianism''.# ''Oriental Customs in illustration of the Scriptures'', 1802 and 1807; several editions and a German translation by Rosenmüller, 1819.# ''The Scripture Expositor'', 1809.# ''Oriental Literature applied to the Illustration of the Sacred Scriptures'', 1812.# ''Memoirs of eminently Pious British Women'', 1815.# ''Oriental Customs'', 1831.Burder's works on oriental customs were popular compilations." ], [ "References", "'''Attribution'''*" ] ]
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[ [ "David Ankeye" ], [ "Introduction", "'''David Akpan Ankeye''' (born 22 May 2002) is a Nigerian footballer who plays as a striker for Genoa." ], [ "Early life", "As a youth player, Ankeye joined the youth academy of Nigerian side Sidos FC." ], [ "Career", "In 2024, Ankeye signed for Italian Serie A side Genoa CFC." ], [ "Style of play", "Ankeye mainly operates as a striker and is right-footed." ], [ "Personal life", "Ankeye is a native of Port Harcourt, Nigeria." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Nasser Hospital siege" ], [ "Introduction", "During the Israel–Hamas war, the Nasser Hospital faced multiple attacks, including a siege and raid in January and February 2024.The hospital siege by Israeli forces created severe shortages of food, anesthesia, and painkillers.", "Reports emerged of Israeli snipers targeting individuals outside the hospital.", "Despite international calls for restraint, the IDF ordered the evacuation of displaced people inside the hospital on 13 February 2024.On 15 February, Israeli soldiers raided the hospital." ], [ "Background", "The Nasser Hospital was attacked multiple times during the Israel-Hamas War prior to the start of the siege.", "An Israeli shooting at the maternity ward of the hospital on 17 December 2023 killed a girl and wounded three others.", "The girl was a 13-year-old amputee, Donia Abu Mohsen, who had survived a previous Israeli airstrike that had killed her entire family.", "In late-December 2023, Richard Peeperkorn, a WHO representative, stated 4,000 displaced internally displaced people were at risk as the Israeli military pursued operations at the hospital.", "''NBC News'' has been following a doctor in the hospital since December 2023 and documenting his work with the patients.", "By the end of January 2024, there were only five physcians left in the hospital, with the others having fled or been killed.", "A doctor at the hospital told reporters that the hospital was filled with patients with staff overworked stating; \"We cannot make rounds on patients.", "We cannot move between beds.", "\"According to the IDF's chief spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, the determination to raid the facility was based on interrogations of militants who had been arrested or surrendered in the area, and freed hostages.", "The information reportedly led the IDF to believe that Israeli hostages had been previously held in the facility.", "A released hostage Aloni Cunio had raised allegations that she, her children and dozens of other hostages were held in the hospital, during a CNN interview in mid-January.", "However, CNN has been unable to independently verify this and Hamas quickly issued a denial.", "On 14 February, the IDF stated that Nasser was being used to hold Israeli hostages." ], [ "Siege", "In early 2024, as Israeli forces advanced deeper south, bombing in the areas around the hospital intensified.", "This sparked worries that the hospital may be forced to shut down.", "On 26 January 2024, the Health Ministry stated Nasser hospital was out of food, anaesthetics, and painkillers due to an Israeli siege, stating, \"There are 150 health personnel, 350 patients, and hundreds of displaced families in the Nasser Medical Complex in catastrophic conditions of starvation, targeting, and lack of treatment\".", "On 27 January, Hani Mahmoud, an ''Al Jazeera'' journalist, stated people at Nasser were experiencing \"exactly what happened... when the largest facilities like al-Shifa Hospital and the Indonesian Hospital came under attack.\"", "Since late January 2024 the hospital had been unable to send patients to other hospitals due to lack of resources, causing some doctors in the hospital to use WhatsApp to ask specialists for information.A 40-year-old woman was killed by an Israeli sniper outside the hospital on 7 February.", "On 8 February, a doctor was shot and wounded while working in the operating room.", "A drone strike killed one person and wounded several others the same day.", "Paramedics were unable to leave the hospital due to Israeli snipers.", "On 9 February, Israeli snipers outside the hospital were shooting at \"every moving object\".", "21 people were killed while trying to reach the hospital.", "An incident recorded and circulated online showed a doctor risking her life to save a young man wounded by Israeli snipers at the hospital gate.", "Doctors Without Borders stated on 10 February that Israeli forces were firing at people inside the hospital.", "Israeli tank and artillery fire hit the upper floor of the hospital.", "A man was killed by an Israeli sniper on 11 February on hospital grounds.", "Seven people in the hospital were killed by Israeli snipers on 12 February." ], [ "Evacuation", "On 13 February, the IDF ordered displaced people inside the complex to evacuate the hospital.", "The same day, snipers killed three people at the hospital.", "The Gaza Health Ministry stated, \"The displaced people are being shot while they are leaving, and people are being killed or injured\".", "A pharmacist who worked in the hospital spoke of the evacuation to ''BBC Arabic'' and claimed that as soon as she had left the hospital and reached a checkpoint the entire facility was swarmed by police dogs and many people were arrested at the checkpoint.", "According to a surgeon in the facility at least eight people who were attempting to evacuate that day came under gunfire, and among those injured was a 16-year-old boy who was shot at least four times at the hospitals gate.", "Because the hospital had run out of fuel for its generator, sewage flooded parts of the hospital.", "UNOCHA reported bodies of killed people had been laying outside the hospital for several days because of the danger of Israeli snipers.", "On 14 February, Israeli soldiers continued to fire on the facility.", "A civilian claimed that many of those who had attempted to leave on 14 February were shot at and forced to return to the hospital, stating the IDF had promised safe passage but when he attempted to leave he was approached and held by IDF troops in a bulldozer and tank for four hours.", "The Health Ministry reported there were 273 patients unable to move and 327 companions remaining in the hospital.", "A doctor at the facility told colleagues in the United Kingdom, that all those in the hospital were living with fear and anxiety while trying to evacuate those sheltering in the hospital.", "He referenced many civilians who had been shot by Israeli snipers, with the majority inside the hospitals grounds.According to ''The Intercept'', Israeli soldiers forced a young Palestinian man, handcuffed by zip-ties, to warn the displaced people to evacuate the hospital, and then shot and killed the young man after he had delivered the message.", "The IDF set up face-recognition cameras to scan the individuals who evacuated the hospital.", "The IDF destroyed the hospital's northern exit gate and blocked it with sand and debris.", "Doctors Without Borders stated the evacuation gave displaced people the choice between staying to \"become a potential target\" or fleeing \"into an apocalyptic landscape\".", "The IDF gave people until 7am on 15 February to evacuate the hospital, while firing inside the hospital with snipers and tank fire.", "An IDF spokesman stated that there was no obligation to evacuate and the IDF was \"in communication\" with hospital staff." ], [ "Raid", "Israeli soldiers entered the hospital on 15 February 2024.The soldiers entered from the south, destroying displaced people's tents and bulldozing a mass grave.", "A survivor of the raid stated, \"They destroyed the walls surrounding us as well as the doctor’s room.", "They ordered us to leave and fired at us, fired bombs and rockets on our heads from the top\".", "Verified film from the raid showed Israeli tanks entering the hospital grounds.", "Israeli forces raided the maternity ward and destroyed two ambulances; one MSF staff member went missing, and ''Al Jazeera'' reported civilians were attacked both inside the hospital and outside as they tried to flee.", "After passing an Israeli checkpoint, displaced people and patients evacuating the hospital were shot and wounded by an Israeli quadcopter.", "Mass arrests were reported, and attack drones were used to follow and shoot at children.IDF soldiers reportedly forced all male patients who were able to move and any companions to evacuate the into the maternity building, which was converted into an IDF military barracks.", "The Gaza Health Ministry stated that 95 medics, 191 patients, and 165 displaced people were being held in a single building.", "Doctors Without Borders called for an immediate end to the raid, stating the military had created \"a chaotic situation, with an undetermined number of people killed and injured\".", "Following the raid, the IDF stated there was no evidence hostages had been held at Nasser.", "Later on, the IDF Spokesperson's Unit stated that it found weapons, including grenades, boxes of medications bearing the names of Israeli hostages, vehicles used by Hamas members who participated in the October 7 attacks and Israeli-owned cars stolen during the massacre.", "Along with the accusations of weapons found by the IDF, a low-resolution photograph of the alleged weapons was released, however news agencies such as CNN have been unable to independently verify when and where the photo was taken.", "According to the IDF, alleged \"Hamas members\" who were reportedly posing as medical staff were arrested." ], [ "Impact", "Five critically wounded patients died due to a lack of oxygen resulting from Israel's siege on the hospital.", "Following the raid, medical personnel, patients, and displaced people were detained in the hospital's maternity ward, where they underwent \"interrogation in harsh and inhumane conditions\".", "A World Health Organization convoy was prevented from reaching the hospital with basic supplies, including food and water, on 16 February.", "WHO stated, \"We are trying to get access because people who are still in Nasser Medical Complex need assistance.\"", "The director of the hospital stated, \"We were forced to transfer all the patients and the wounded to the hospital’s old building... Electric power was cut off from the entire medical complex... We stand helpless, unable to provide any form of medical assistance to the patients inside the hospital\".On 16 February Gaza Health Ministry stated that the entire hospital was without electricity, water, food and heating.", "The Ministry also stated that a \"large number\" of the hospital's staff had been arrested.", "The IDF stated they had arrested 100 people.", "On 18 February, the World Health Organization assisted with evacuating fourteen patients, with two that needed continuous manual ventilation, after being denied entry into the hospital for two days.", "The same day, the hospital was reported to be \"completely out of service\", while Israel has denied this claiming that the hospital has received humanitarian aid including a generator, food, water and fuel.", "The Health Ministry stated 25 hospital staff and 136 patients had no access to electricity, water, food, or oxygen.", "18 additional patients were evacuated on 19 February." ], [ "Reactions", "Prior to Israel's raid, the World Health Organization stated, \"We cannot lose that hospital… this hospital is critically important\".", "Following the raid, the Gaza Media Office called it a \"blatant war crime\" and stated, \"We hold the Israeli occupation and the international community and the United States fully responsible\".", "Christopher Lockyear, the secretary-general of Doctors Without Borders, stated the situation at Nasser was \"chaotic, catastrophic\".", "On 16 February, WHO stated, \"Reports of forcing the transfer of many patients into a different building are gravely concerning\".James Smith, a British doctor who previously worked in Gaza, stated, \"It’s complete neglect of the rules that guide conduct during armed conflict.", "We’re hearing reports of patients being killed in their hospital beds, artillery fired directly into the hospital, patients killed because electricity was cut.\"", "Tarek Loubani stated, \"The patients, the doctors, the staff, and the refugees inside… are in deep danger of being arrested, tortured and killed.\"", "A doctor who evacuated the hospital stated, \"I ask the leaders of this world...", "Seeing this real genocide happening in front of your eyes and nothing – just silence?", "\"Colleagues of those working in the hospital issued a statement through Healthcare Workers Watch - Palestine, Gaza Medic Voices, and Health Workers 4 Palestine highlighting their concern that the IDF had kidnapped one of the surgeons who had been posting about the siege and raid, after he had been out of communication for days.The IDF has refuted allegations that they had intentionally damaged the hospitals operating systems and claimed that instead the power outage had been caused by a generator malfunction, and all vital systems had remained functional due to a backup power source.", "They also raised claims that the IDF had provided the hospital an alternative generator, food for infants, water and diesel fuel after the attack.", "''CNN'', however, described doctors forced to strip down to their underwear and eyewitnesses stating, \"If you don’t bring food and water, we will die\".", "Israel's claims were also directly contradicted by World Health Organization secretary-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus who stated, \"The hospital is still experiencing an acute shortage of food, basic medical supplies, and oxygen.", "There is no tap water and no electricity\"." ], [ "See also", "* Al-Shifa Hospital siege* Attacks on health facilities during the 2023 Israel–Hamas war* Kamal Adwan Hospital siege* Killing of health workers in the Israel–Hamas war* Timeline of the Gaza Strip healthcare collapse" ], [ "Notes" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2008 NAWIRA Women's Sevens" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2008 NAWIRA Women's Sevens''' was a regional qualifying tournament for the inaugural 2009 Women's Rugby World Cup Sevens and was held from 24 to 26 October at the Winton Rugby Club in Nassau, Bahamas.", "Champions, Canada, and runner-up, the United States, qualified for the World Cup." ], [ "Teams", "Eght women's teams competed at the tournament." ], [ "Pool Stage", "=== Pool A ===TeamsPldWDLPFPA+/−Pts33001420+142'''9'''32014152–11'''7'''31024157–16'''5'''30037122–115'''3'''--------------------=== Pool B ===TeamsPldWDLPFPA+/−Pts33001390+139'''9'''32018729+58'''7'''310210101–91'''5'''30035111–106'''3'''--------------------" ], [ "Playoffs", "=== Plate ====== Cup =====References==" ] ]
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[ [ "Kinomoto Incident" ], [ "Introduction", "The , or the '''Mie Prefecture Korean Murder Incident''' () refers to the lynching and murders of two ethnic Koreans in Japan that took place in , Minamimuro District, Mie Prefecture, Empire of Japan on January 3, 1926." ], [ "History", "Around the time of the incident, a number of Japanese and 47 Korean workers had been constructing a tunnel in the area.", "Thirteen other Korean family members stayed in a bunkhouse nearby.", "On January 2, 1926, a Korean and a drunk Japanese person got into an argument at the local movie theater.", "The Japanese person drew a sword and severely wounded the Korean.On January 3, a group of Koreans was seen at a local shrine in the town.", "A rumor began circulating amongst the Japanese townspeople that the Koreans were coming for revenge with dynamite (from the tunnel construction).By request of the local police, a local military association, youth group, and firefighters armed themselves with bamboo spears and hunting rifles, and went to areas where Korean workers were staying.", "Some Koreans fled into the partially-constructed tunnel for safety.", "Japanese workers were confused with Koreans, and were similarly attacked.", "Around 5 p.m., Yi Ki-yun (; aged 25) reportedly ran in the opposite direction of the tunnel, where other workers and his family were, in order to give them the chance to escape.", "Yi was reportedly unarmed.", "He was surrounded, and shot in the head in the middle of the street.", "Some Koreans fled from the tunnel, and around 60 fled into the mountains.After the sun set, the attackers regrouped, and moved to search the mountains for the remaining Koreans.", "The Koreans counterattacked with dynamite.", "After briefly retreating, the attackers chased after and shot at the Koreans.", "Around 7 p.m., Pae Sang-do (, aged 29) was killed.", "He had also been unarmed.One of those killed was speared in the head, and dragged through the town center.", "Their bodies were left in the street for three days, and came to \"resemble beehives\" due to being stabbed numerous times.", "They were put in the graveyard of the local temple Gokuraku-ji (極楽寺), covered with straw mats, and abandoned for several days.", "They were eventually buried, and four-character Dharma names () were created for them and written on their tombstones (春雪信士 and 秋相信士).", "There are little records of injuries to other Koreans, except for one documenting a serious injury, but scholars expect some were injured during the fighting." ], [ "Arrests and trials", "In the immediate aftermath, the attackers explained to the local police that the Koreans had been unruly and stole food and goods.", "Five were commended for aiding the police in the investigation, and no punishments were issued towards them.Until January 6, the attackers and police coordinated in arresting and interrogating around 50 Koreans.", "On January 7, 20 were charged with sedition and put on a preliminary hearing, which eventually concluded by May 3.The remaining 30 were sent to Toba for further processing.", "Arrests of the Japanese attackers began on January 10, and continued for two days.", "Twenty were interrogated, and five were detained.", "In total, 15 Korean and 17 Japanese people were brought to trial.", "The Japanese lawyer Tatsuji Fuse, famously sympathetic to Koreans in Japan, defended the Koreans.On October 30, the court announced its verdict.", "Koreans Kim Myŏng-ku () received three years in prison, Yun Chŏng-chin () two years, and Yi To-sul () and Yu Sang-pŏm () each received a year and six months in prison.", "The remaining Koreans were released.", "Japanese people Michihara Sōshi (桃原增市) and three others received two years in prison, and ten others were sentenced to six months and prison and three years of probation.Regardless of whether they had been charged or convicted, all Koreans were fired and expelled from the area.", "On the other hand, local Kinomoto organizations provided living expenses and legal fees for the Japanese people on trial." ], [ "Legacy", "The incident outraged Koreans in Japan and Korea.", "Korean newspapers called for labor and civil rights for Koreans in Japan.Afterwards, the incident was largely forgotten about.", "Beginning around the late 1980s, a local civic group began advocating for the creation of a memorial to the deceased Koreans.", "Adachi Tomonori (足立知典), head of the local temple Gokuraku-ji, had grown up in Kinomoto-chō and had never heard of the incident until he stumbled upon it during unrelated research.", "Using his own money, he ordered two replacement tombstones from Korea, with the Korean names of the deceased written on them (in Hanja).", "The monument was completed on November 20, 1994.The incident has been compared to other acts of anti-Korean violence in Japan.", "This notably includes the 1923 Fukuda Village Incident and wider Kantō Massacre, which occurred around two and a half years before the Kinomoto Incident." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "James R. Carey" ], [ "Introduction", "'''James R. Carey''' is an entomologist, biodemographer, author and academic.", "He is Distinguished Professor of Entomology at the University of California, Davis and Senior Scholar in the Center for the Economics and Demography of Aging (CEDA) at UC Berkeley.Carey is most known for his research on biodemography and fruit fly invasion biology.", "The Stanford University and Elsevier Press ranking system for scientists that lists most-cited authors in 2021-22 listed him in the top 2% of most cited entomologists worldwide with his nearly 18,000 citations.", "He has demographer-named mathematical discovery, known as the Carey Equality, which equates years lived and years left in replacement populations.", "He is a co-author of the book ''Biodemography: An Introduction to Concepts and Methods'' with Deborah A. Roach, and ''Longevity Records: Life Spans of Mammals, Birds, Amphibians and Reptiles'' with Debra S. Judge as well as the author of other books, including ''Applied Demography for Biologists'', and ''Longevity: The Biology and Demography of Life Span'', along with over 200 journal articles and book chapters.", "He is the recipient of C. W. Woodworth Award, Distinguished Service Award, and Distinguished Teaching Award from the UC Davis Academic Senate, and Two Distinguished Teaching Awards from the Entomological Society of America.Carey is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), Gerontological Society of America (GSA), California Academy of Science (CAS), and the Entomological Society of America (ESA).", "He serves as a Co-designer and Adviser for the Cameroon-based NGO Agriculture for Africa." ], [ "Education", "Carey earned his Bachelor of Science in Fisheries and Wildlife Biology from Iowa State University in 1973, followed by a Master of Science in entomology in 1975.He pursued his Ph.D. in entomology at the University of California, Berkeley, completing the program in 1980 under the mentorship of Robert van den Bosch and Carl Huffacker.", "During the 1978 academic year, he was a visiting Ph.D. student at Harvard University, working in the laboratories of population biologists Richard Lewontin and Richard Levins." ], [ "Career", "After joining the University of California, Davis as an assistant professor in 1980, Carey was promoted to associate professor in 1987 and then to Professor in 1992.From 1989 to 2005, he served as the Principal Investigator for the NIH/NIA Duke-based project, ''Oldest Old Mortality''.", "Additionally, from 2003 to 2013, he held the position of Program Director for the NIH/NIA ''Aging in the Wild project''.Additionally, he has been a Senior Scholar at the Center on the Economics and Demography of Aging at the University of California, Berkeley, since 1996, and Distinguished Professor of Entomology at the University of California since 2014." ], [ "Research", "Carey has conducted research on insect demography, mortality dynamics, insect invasion biology, and biodemography.===Biodemography===In the early 1990s, Carey shifted from insect ecology to biodemography, completing a demography-based PhD, teaching insect demography, and authoring a book on biological demography, ''Applied Demography for Biologists with special emphasis on insects''.", "This 1993 book was the first to apply demographic tools to a nonhuman species, covering standard techniques, and addressing unique demographic problems.", "A review in the ''European Journal of Entomology'' praised its comprehensive coverage, and William J. Cromartie, reviewing for ''The Quarterly Review of Biology'', underscored that, \"This book treats demography more completely than any general ecology or population biology volume.\"", "He also added, \"Carey introduces a range of demographic literature not included in most intermediate and advanced textbooks on ecology and entomology.", "\"Carey integrated biology with human demography.", "He is the lead author of the book ''Biodemography: An Introduction to Concepts and Methods'', with Deborah Roach, published in 2020.This book has covered baseline models, biodemographic applications, and drawn from diverse species' datasets.", "A review published in ''Trends in Ecology and Evolution'' lauded him and Roach for delivering an excellent introduction to the concepts and methods that underpin biodemography.Carey also produced a video guidebook on UC Berkeley's Population Sciences website, comprising 175 presentations covering the entire textbook.", "This resource integrated biology, mathematics, and demography, covering life tables, applied demography, and visualization strategies.===Mortality dynamics/slowing===Carey's highly cited paper on \"slowing of mortality at older ages,\" has centered around his discovery that mortality slows at advanced ages.", "The UC Davis College of Agriculture and Environmental Science acknowledged this as one of the \"100 Ways in Which Our College Has Shaped the World.\"", "In a 1998 collaborative work, he explored increased old-age survival, investigated extended postreproductive life, and suggested studying death rate correlation and fertility-longevity interactions, noting nongenetic factors in longer human life-spans without explicitly mentioning \"Biodemographic Trajectories.", "\"===Carey's Equality===While attempting to develop a method for estimating the age structure of insect populations by monitoring the remaining lifespans of randomly capture fruit flies of unknown ages, Carey discovered a mathematical relationship in a life table population to which the mathematical demographer James Vaupel, assigned the eponym Carey's Equality.", "In his 2013 inaugural address to the Evolutionary Demography Society, Vaupel expressed that Carey's Equality is one of the most remarkable discoveries related to life tables.", "This relationship, now more generally known as the Stationary Population Identity (SPI), equates two distributions in closed, replacement populations: the distributions of age and of remaining lifespans.", "The model states: \"In closed stationary populations with fixed birth and death rates the fraction of individuals age x equals the fraction of individuals with x years yet to live\".", "For example, if 15% of a population are 65 years and older, then the SPI model shows that exactly 15% of this population have 65 or more years remaining to live.", "The reciprocity of life lived and left establishes the identity—i.e., each value can be derived from the other.", "From the perspective of estimating age structure in wild populations, this means that, hypothetically due to the requirement of population stationarity, a populations age structure can be estimated from only the remaining life distribution of individuals captured in the wild without knowing the age of any.===Arthropod demography===Carey has made contributions to the field of arthropod demography, and published the world's largest compendium of documented vertebrate life spans, titled ''Longevity Records: Life Spans of Mammals, Birds, Amphibians and Reptiles'' covering 3000+ species and noting wild or captive status across mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish.===Invasion biology===Carey has also researched the demography and invasion biology of tephritid fruit flies.", "In particular, his work in invasion biology focused on researching and advocating for California's invasive pests—the Mediterranean Fruit Fly (medfly) and the Light Brown Apple Moth (LBAM).", "For these efforts, he received the UC Davis Academic Senate Distinguished Scholarly Public Service Award.", "His analysis of the medfly infestation has been covered in newspapers including ''The Miami Herald'', ''Los Angeles Times'', and ''New York Times''.Carey has conducted research on the threats posed by invasive species to California's agricultural industry.", "His research has shown that these pests resist eradication, persisting and spreading despite over 30 years of intervention and nearly 300 state programs.", "In 1989, as part of the state's Medfly Science Advisory Panel, he testified to the California State Assembly that the medfly was established, and eradication would be extraordinarily difficult.Concerns about the nature of the invasion prompted him to write in a paper for ''Science'' on medfly establishment.", "This 1991 work generated discussions within the entomological community on eradication definitions, subdetectable levels of invasive pests, and the necessity for a paradigm shift in invasion biology of economically and medically significant arthropod pests.", "The coverage by ''New York Times''' Retro Reports in 2014 highlighted his role, leading to the cancellation of the state's aerial Malathion spraying.Alongside Bruce Hammock and Frank Zalom, he wrote to the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, disputing a proposed method's validity and asserting that LBAM is not a significant pest.", "In 2022, he lead-authored a paper highly critical of the decision makers in the LBAM program that was titled: Failure by design: Lessons from the recently rescinded light brown apple moth eradication program in California.In a 2013 publication, Carey and his colleagues disclosed that at least five, potentially up to nine, fruit fly species of 17 studied are permanently established in California and likely cannot be eradicated.", "Presenting these findings to international fruit fly entomologists in Crete, his subsequent paper, published in October 2013 in the journal ''American Entomologist'', has remained significant.", "''Science magazine'' covered his key role in medfly and LBAM science policy at UC Davis." ], [ "Awards and honors", "* 2000 – Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science* 2003 – Fellow, Gerontological Society of America* 2010 – Fellow, California Academy of Science* 2011 – Fellow, Entomological Society of America* 2013 – C. W. Woodworth Award, Pacific Branch of the Entomological Society of America (PBESA)* 2013 – Distinguished Service Award, UC Davis Academic Senate* 2014 – Distinguished Teaching Award, UC Davis Academic Senate* 2015 – Two Distinguished Teaching Awards, Entomological Society of America* 2017 – Semifinalist Robert Foster Cherry Award for Great Teaching Program, Baylor University" ], [ "Bibliography", "===Selected books===* ''Applied Demography for Biologists: With Special Emphasis on Insects'' (1993) ISBN 9780195066876* ''Longevity Records: Life Spans of Mammals, Birds, Amphibians and Reptiles'' (2000) ISBN 9788778385390* ''Longevity: The Biology and Demography of Life Span'' (2003) ISBN 9780691088495* ''Biodemography: An Introduction to Concepts and Methods'' (2020) ISBN 9780691129006===Edited proceedings===* Carey, J. R., Moyle, P. B., Rejmánek, M., & Vermeij, G. (1996).", "Issue: Invasion biology-Proceedings of a Workshop at the University of California, Davis, USA, May 1994-Preface.", "''Biological Conservation'', 78, 1–2.", "* Carey, J. R. & Tuljapurkar, S. 2003.Life Span: Evolutionary, Ecological and Demographic Perspectives.", "''Population and Development Review'', 29, 1–320" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* ''Time'' Magazine: https://time.com/6255773/fruit-flies-california-citrus-climate-change/* ''Los Angeles Times'': Dunn, Ashley; C. Paddock, Richard (March 7, 1990).", "\"State Medfly Panelist Says Pest Is in Southland to Stay\".", "The Los Angeles Times.", "p. 19.", "* * Biodemography: A Video Guidebook: Biodemography: An Introduction to Concepts and Methods* Teaching: Students of Professor James R. Carey Sweep Lang Prize SEM Category" ] ]
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[ [ "Brenda Dolphin" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Brenda Dolphin''' RSM (born 1945) is an Irish member of the Sisters of Mercy.", "She is also a lecturer in the Department of Psychology at the Pontifical Gregorian University, joining the department in 1988." ], [ "Life", "Originally from Birr in Ireland, Dolphin has a degree in education and a PhD in psychology.In 2019 she was one of the examiners of the first thesis at a university sanctioned by the Vatican that addressed the sexual abuse of nuns by priests.", "The research was undertaken by Togolese nun, Makamatine Lembo.In 2024, Brenda Dolphin was appointed postulator for the beatification process of Catherine McAuley.", "In 2019 she was elected Provincial Leader of the Sisters of Mercy." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Sr Brenda Dolphin, 'Catherine McAuley: A woman for her time and ours'* Photographs of Brisbane Sisters meeting Sr Dolphin, 2015" ] ]
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[ [ "Miss Grand Korea 2019" ], [ "Introduction", "+ '''Colors key''''''Miss Grand Korea 2019''' () was the 3rd edition of the Miss Grand Korea pageant, held at the Island Castle Hotel Resort, Uijeongbu, Gyeonggi, on July 12, 2019.Twenty-two contestants, who qualified for the national contest through the regional auditions, took part in the event.", "Of whom, the representative of Gyeonggi, Park Serim, was named the winner (), while Moon Jin-hee, Lee Do-jeong, Lee Woo-hyun, and Yoon Sumi, were named the first to fourth runners-up, respectively.Originally, the winner of the contest, Park Serim, was expected to represent South Korea at the international parent stage held in Venezuela on October 25, but withdrew due to the deteriorating political situation and safety concern in the host country.", "Park was then sent to compete at the Miss Global 2019 pageant instead.", "After being unable to send a delegate to join the international contest, 1L2H Company later lost the franchise to the Korea Marriage Bureau and Korea Premium Brand Association the following year." ], [ "Selection of contestants", "The national finalists of Miss Grand Korea 2019 were determined through the regional auditions held by the central organ three times.", "The first two auditions were held in the capital, Seoul on June 6 and June 15, while another happened in Daejeon on June 22.The candidates who qualified via the audition then entered the training camp.", "In case of withdrawal, the remaining regional participants would be promoted as the replacements.Host provinceDate and venueNumber of qualifiersWinner (진)Vice-miss (선)Others (미)SeoulJune 6, 2019, at the Seoul Dinoce Convention133Gyeonggi136DaejeonJune 22, 2019, at the Daejeon Yuseong Hotel114" ], [ "Result", "PositionDelegateMiss Grand Korea 2019 (진)* '''07.'''", "Gyeonggi – Park Serim1st runner-up (선)* '''06.'''", "Daejeon – Moon Jin-hee2nd runner-up (미)* '''14.'''", "Goyang – Lee Do-jeong3rd runners-up (수)* '''15.'''", "Gangwon – Lee Woo-hyun4th runner-up (려)*'''13.'''", "Seoul – Yoon SumiSpecial awardsBest YouTube Creator*'''10.'''", "North Gyeongsang – Shin So-inBest in Swimsuit Award*'''20.'''", "Gwangju – Jang So-yeoungBest in Evening Gown*'''04.'''", "Incheon – Kim Seon-youngMiss Island Castle* '''07.'''", "Gyeonggi – Park SerimMiss Daily Korea*'''13.'''", "Seoul – Yoon Su-miMiss Money Today*'''10.'''", "North Gyeongsang – Shin So-inMiss Talent*'''11.'''", "Jeju – Sim Bo MiMiss Congeniality*'''15.'''", "Gangwon – Lee Woo-hyunPure Model Agency Award*'''19.'''", "Seongnam – Lim Jeong-hwaSNS Award*'''13.'''", "Seoul – Yoon Su-mi" ], [ "Contestants", "Twenty-two contestants competed for the title.No.Province/CityCandidateRomanized nameKorean name01.SejongKang Bo-mi강보미02.South GyeongsangKo Eun-chae고은채03.SuwonKwon Hee-young권희영04.IncheonKim Seon-young김선영05.South ChungcheongKim Hye-won김혜원06.DaejeonMun Jin-hee문진희07.GyeonggiPark Se-rim박세림08.South JeollaPark Yu-jin박유진09.North ChungcheongPark Ji-soo박지수10.North GyeongsangShin Soo-in신수인11.JejuShim Bomi심보미12.DaeguYoo Ha-kyung유하경13.SeoulYoon Su-mi윤수미14.GoyangLee Do-jeong이도정15.GangwonLee Woo-hyun이우현16.UlsanLee Yuna이유나17.BusanLee Ji-heun이지흔18.North JeollaLim Sujin임수진19.SeongnamLim Jeong-hwa임정화20.GwangjuJang So-yeoung장소영21.NamyangjuChoi Dabin최다빈22.AnyangHwang Jeong-eun황정은" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Mutang Tagal" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Mutang Tagal''' (born 5 October 1954) is a Malaysian politician, lawyer and businessman who has served as 20th President of the Dewan Negara and Senator since February 2024.He served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Bukit Mas from April 1982 to October 1990.He is a member and was Member of the Supreme Council of the Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB), a component party of the Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) and formerly Barisan Nasional (BN) coalitions.", "He is an ethnic Lun Bawang as well as younger brother of former State Assistant Minister of Communications of Sarawak and former Member of the Sarawak State Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Ba'kelalan Judson Sakai Tagal who died in a helicopter crash in 2004.He is also the first Dayak and Sarawak indigenous President of the Dewan Negara in the history of Malaysia.", "In addition, he is President of the Orang Ulu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OUCCI), Vice President of the Sarawak Business Federation (SBF), Member of the Supreme Council of the Dayak Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI), Patron of the Lawas Shooting and Archery Association (LSAA), Advisor to the Northern Sarawak Journalists Association (NSJA), Legal Advisor to the Sarawak Lun Bawang Association, Member of the Sarawak Advocates Association, Member of the Sabah Advocates Association, Member of the Malaysian Bar Council and has been an honorary consul of Romania in Sarawak since 12 January 2017." ], [ "Political career", "=== Member of Parliament (1982–1990) ======= 1982 general election ====In the 1982 general election, Mutang made his electoral debut after being nominated by BN to contest for the Bukit Mas federal seat.", "He won the seat and was elected to the Parliament as the Bukit Mas MP for the first term in a walkover.==== 1986 general election ====In the 1986 general election, Mutang was renominated by BN to defend the Bukit Mas seat.", "He defended the seat and was reelected to the Parliament as the Bukit Mas MP for the second term after defeating independent candidate Mohd Bujang Mohd Yassin by a majority of 5,863 votes.=== President of the Dewan Negara and Senator (since 2024) ===On 15 February 2024, Mutang was appointed to the Parliament as Senator.", "On 19 January 2024, he was appointed as 20th President of the Dewan Negara, replacing Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar who was appointed as the 8th Yang di-Pertua Negeri of Sarawak." ], [ "Election results", "+'''Parliament of Malaysia'''YearConstituencyCandidateVotesPctOpponent(s)VotesPctBallots castMajorityTurnout1982'''P154 Bukit Mas''''''Mutang Tagal''' ('''PBB''')''Walkover''1986'''Mutang Tagal''' ('''PBB''')'''9,470''''''72.42%'''Mohd Bujang Mohd Yassin (IND)3,60727.58%13,0775,86357.78%" ], [ "Honours", "* :** 50px Commander of the Order of Meritorious Service (PJN) – '''Datuk''' (2017)" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Jonah Wineberg" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Jonah Wineberg''' (born February 2, 2005), is a Canadian voice actor." ], [ "Early life and career" ], [ "Filmography", "===Animation=== Year Title Role Notes 2015–2016 Super Why!", "Middle Pig 3 episodes 2016–2017Luna PetuniaKaroo 2016–2018 Ranger Rob Ranger Rob 2017–2018 Top Wing Swift season 1 2018–2019 PJ Masks Cameron season 2–3 2018–2023 Bakugan: Battle Planet Dan Kouzo, Apollyon 2021–present Dino Ranch Ike Tinhorn 2023–present Bakugan Rip, Hail" ], [ "External links", "* *" ] ]
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[ [ "Lapse (social network)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Lapse''' is a British social media platform and photo-sharing app.", "Co-founded by Dan and Ben Silvertown in 2021, the app offers users the ability to take and share images, as well as interact with other users' posts through comments and reactions.", "It also lets users form groups to collaborate to produce a digital photo collection.", "It gained popularity with its launch in 2021 and later in 2023 when it was re-released as invitation-only.Similar to BeReal and Dispo, a user's photo is “processed” in a “dark room” for a few hours and cannot be edited in any form, producing a grainy image style resembling that of analog photography.", "Branding itself as \"for Friends not Followers\" on Apple's App Store, it has a focus on being \"authentic\" on social media." ], [ "History", "=== 2021 launch ===Lapse was originally launched in 2021 to mimic the style of a point-and-shoot camera, but refocused as a \"photo dump\" journal like the mobile app VSCO.", "After a pre-seed funding round of $1.4 million, the app was launched on the App Store in September 2021 and attracted 10,000 beta test users, along with a 150,000 member waiting list.", "In December 2021, the company raised $11 million in a seed round of funding.=== 2023 re-release ===The app was re-released in June 2023, controversially requiring new users to invite five new users before posting.", "It gained widespread popularity beginning September of that year.", "According to Appfigures, Lapse peaked at 218,000 downloads in a day in October and briefly became the most downloaded app on the U.S. App Store, and maintained in the top 5 daily.", "By late November, daily downloads dropped to 44,738." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Juan Manuel Cruz" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Juan Manuel Cruz''' (born 19 July 1999) is an Argentine footballer who plays as a striker for Verona." ], [ "Early life", "Cruz moved from Argentina to the Netherlands and Italy at a young age before returning to Argentina." ], [ "Career", "In 2023, Cruz signed for Italian Serie A side Verona." ], [ "Style of play", "Cruz mainly operates as a striker and is known for his speed." ], [ "Personal life", "Cruz is the son of Argentina international Julio Cruz." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Emin Grozdanic" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Emin Grozdanic''' (born 5 July 1999) is a Swedish footballer who plays as a defender for IFK Värnamo in Allsvenskan.Grozdanic began his youth career in Gothenburg with IFK Göteborg, but had moved to GAIS by his last year as an U19 player.", "He also made his senior debut, but ahead of the 2019 season he left GAIS together with Ajdin Zeljkovic, a player he would later team up with later.", "After one season in Syrianska FC, Grozdanic returned to GAIS and became one of their most reliable players and team captain.", "In 2021 he was called \"born-again\" by ''Göteborgs-Posten''.", "Although the club was relegated from the 2021 Superettan, Grozdanic was a key player in winning re-promotion from the 2022 Ettan.", "He was named in the Team of the Season for the first half of 2022 by ''Expressen''.Consequently, he was signed on a three-year contract by IFK Värnamo on the first tier.", "Here he reunited with Ajdin Zeljkovic, and Grozdanic quickly became a key player there as well.", "His Allsvenskan debut on 2 April 2023 against his former youth club IFK Göteborg even ended in a 1–0 away victory.", "Grozdanic started 29 of 30 league games, only being substituted once." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Richard Limon Stanton" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Richard Limon (Dick) Stanton''' (16 February 1926 – 25 August 2020) was an Australian geologist.Stanton was Professor of Geology at the University of New England in New South Wales from 1975 to 1986.He was appointed a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science (FAA) in 1975." ], [ "Awards", "* David Syme Research Prize, University of Melbourne 1972* Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science 1975* Penrose Gold Medal, Society of Economic Geologists 1993* Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) for service to economic geology and geological research 1996* Clarke Medal (Geology), Royal Society of New South Wales 1998* Centenary Medal for service to Australian society and science in geology and geochemistry 2001" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Doeke Eisma" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Doeke Eisma''' (December 30, 1939 in The Hague – December 29, 2023) was a Dutch politician and sociologist, who served as a Member of the European Parliament and a national parliamentarian." ], [ "Biography", "He studied sociology at the University of Utrecht.", "In 1968, he joined Democrats 66.From June 1970 to June 1971, he was a councilor in the province of Gelderland.From 1971 to 1977, he was a member of the Senate, the upper house of the States General of the Netherlands, from 1974 as the chairman of his party's faction.", "From 1973 to 1974, he served as a member of the European Parliament.", "Later, he was employed in the public administration.From 1981 to 1984, he was again a member of the European Parliament, and then a senior official at the Ministry of Social Welfare, Health, and Culture.From 1986 to 1994, he held a seat in the House of Representatives, and then, until 1999, he again served as a member of the European Parliament.", "From 1999 to 2005, he was involved in lobbying activities in Brussels, focusing on environmental protection, and in 2006, he became the CEO of the GLOBE Europe institute.He was awarded the Order of the Netherlands Lion (1991)." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Raj Kapoor Award" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Raj Kapoor Award''' is the highest lifetime achievement award in Hindi cinema, established by the Government of Maharashtra, India.", "It is presented annually by the Department of Cultural Affairs, Maharashtra.", "Award instituted in 1998 to recognises individual for their \"Lifetime Achievement to Hindi cinema\".", "The recipient is recognized for their exceptional contribution to the Indian cinema and is chosen by a panel of distinguished figures within the Indian film sector.", "The accolade includes a certificate, a shawl, and a monetary award of ₹5,00,000.The Government of Maharashtra created the award to commemorate the contribution of Indian actor & filmmaker Raj Kapoor.", "Kapoor (1924–1988), who is popularly known as greatest and most influential actor and filmmaker of Indian cinema.The first recipient of the award was filmmaker Ramanand Sagar, who was honoured at the Maharashtra State Film Awards in 1998.As of 2023, there have been 20 awardees." ], [ "Recipients", "+ List of award recipientsYearImageRecipientField of work 1998 90x90px '''Ramanand Sagar'''Director 1999 119x119px '''Kidar Sharma'''Director, screenwriter 2000 131x131px '''Bhagwan Dada'''Actor, director 2001 102x102px '''Sandhya Shantaram'''Actress 2002 102x102px '''Naushad'''Music composer 2003102x102px '''Rajesh Khanna'''Actor 2004102x102px '''Pran'''Actor 2005 101x101px '''Shammi Kapoor'''Actor 2006102x102px'''Rajinikanth'''Actor 2007 127x127px '''Yash Chopra'''Director 2008 102x102px '''Gulzar'''Lyricist 2009 127x127px '''Rekha'''Actress 2010 135x135px '''Manoj Kumar'''Actor 2011 119x119px '''Govind Nihalani'''Director 2012102x102px '''Shyam Benegal'''Director, screenwriter 2013102x102px '''Basu Chatterjee'''Director 2014 123x123px '''Tanuja'''Actress 2015123x123px '''Shashikala'''Actress 2016102x102px '''Jeetendra''' Actor 2017 92x92px'''Saira Banu''' Actress 201892x92px'''Waman Bhonsle'''Editor 2020120x120px '''Aruna Irani''' Actress 2021 111x111px'''Mithun Chakraborty''' Actor 2022123x123px'''Helen'''Actress" ], [ "See also", "* V. Shantaram Award* Dadasaheb Phalke Award" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Elvira Aldao de Díaz" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Elvira Aldao de Díaz''' (1858 – 1950) was an Argentine writer of the Generation of 80.She was born in Rosario, into a military family.", "She spent her formative years in Buenos Aires before moving back to Rosario, where she became familiar with local writers and artists.", "Her family also had property in Mar del Plata where she spent many summers.", "In 1912 she travelled to Europe, spending several years there before returning to Argentina.", "She died in Mar del Plata in 1950.Aldao is primarily remembered as a chronicler of local customs and the elite society of her era, especially in books such as ''Recuerdos de Antano'' and ''Veraneos Marplatenses''." ], [ "Works", "* ''Mientras ruge el huracán''.", "* ''Horas de guerra y horas de paz''.", "* ''Veraneos marplatenses : de 1887 a 1923''.", "* ''Esplendores del Centenario : relatos de la elite argentina desde Europa y Estados Unidos''.", "* ''Recuerdos dispersos''.", "* ''Reminiscencias sobre Aristóbulo del Valle''.", "* ''Cartas íntimas (correspondencia con Lisandro de la Torre)''.", "* ''Recuerdos de antaño''.", "* ''Cartas de dos amigas (1935)''.", "* ''París : 1914-1919''." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Turban Exchange" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Turban Exchange''' (known as '''Pagg Vatauna''' or '''Pagg Baath''') is a custom followed in Punjab (earlier the entire India) wherein two male counterparts enter a brotherly social contract and treat each other's families as the male counterparts of family.", "The social contract is enforced and looked up upon in society, although it does not have the same status as other ceremonies, it does hold immense cultural significance.People in Punjab have been and still do exchange turbans with closest friends, once they exchange turbans they become friends for life and forge a permanent brotherly relationship and refer to each other as brother, and their children refer to them as uncle (for example, if elder, Taya or Chacha if younger).", "Exchanging turbans is a glue that can bind two individuals or families together for generations.Earlier the tradition of wearing turbans was common throughout India, and each community or sub-caste had a different style of turban, when doing the Turban Exchange the two have to wear each other's turban in that particular style of turban." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Klaukkala Health Center" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Klaukkala Health Centre''' (; ) is a community health centre located in Klaukkala, the town of the Nurmijärvi municipality in Uusimaa, Finland.", "It is part of the (KEUSOTE) and the (HUS).The building was last expanded in 2006–2008.The health centre works as one of the sampling points of the HUS laboratory." ], [ "See also", "* Healthcare in Finland" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Official Site (in English)" ] ]
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[ [ "TK83" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''TK83''' was a home computer produced by the Brazilian company Microdigital Eletrônica Ltda.", "and introduced in August 1982.By December 1984, it was no longer being advertised by Microdigital, being discontinued in 1985.The TK83 was a clone of the Sinclair ZX81, and can for all practical purposes, be considered a version of the TK82C with repagged memory and including the SLOW function which permitted the video be shown during processing." ], [ "General information", "The '''TK83''' had the Zilog Z80A processor running at 3.25 MHz, 2 KB RAM (expandable to 64 KB) and 8 KB of ROM that included the BASIC interpreter.The keyboard was made of layers of conductive (membrane) material and followed the Sinclair layout with 40 keys.Video output was sent via a RF modulator to a TV set tuned at VHF channel 3, and featured black characters on a white background.", "The maximum resolution was 64 x 44 pixels, based on semigraphic characters useful for games and basic images (see ZX81 character set).There was one expansion slot at the side of the machine, a cassette interface (data storage in tapes at 300 to 4200 baud, with audio cables were supplied with the computer for connection with a regular tape recorder) and a DIN joystick connector." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Ramsey Lifeboat Station" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Ramsey Lifeboat Station''' is located in the town of Ramsey in the Isle of Man.", "A lifeboat was first stationed here by the Royal National Institute for the Preservation of Life from Shipwreck (RNIPLS) in 1829.The station currently operates an All-weather lifeboat, 13-42 ''Ann and James Ritchie II'' (ON 1349)." ], [ "History", "On the 28 May 1828, Sir William Hillary, President of the Isle of Man District Association of the Royal National Institute for the Preservation of Life from Shipwreck, wrote to the associations headquarters in London, requesting that a lifeboat be placed at both Peel and Ramsey, which was duly agreedThe first lifeboat for Ramsey was an 8-oar boat, built by Harton of London, purchased for £55.Management of the station was transferred to the RNLI in 1868, and saw the arrival of a new 33 ft Self-righting lifeboat, the ''Two Sisters'', swiftly followed with the construction of a boathouse in 1869.The second of two boats, both named ''Mary Isabella'', arrived on service in 1895, the gift of an anonymous donor from the Manchester Branch of the Institution.", "She was housed in the Norbury Boathouse, the construction of which was funded by Mr and Mrs Norbury of Port Lewaigue, (near Ramsey).On name that has become synonymous with Ramsey lifeboats, is the name Ritchie.", "Keen seafarers James and Ann Ritchie, of the IOM brewing company Heron and Brearley, decided to fund a lifeboat for Ramsey.", "lifeboat ''James Ball Ritchie'' (ON 995) arrived on service in 1970, shortly after James' death.His widow, Ann Ritchie, nee Gough, and President of the Ramsey Ladies Lifeboat Guild, decided to fund two more lifeboats; one for , and one went to .", "After Ann Ritchie's death in 1990, the residue of her estate became the Gough Ritchie Charitable Trust.", "One third of its income is distributed to the RNLI for use on the Isle of Man.In 1991, a second boat for Ramsey was provided, lifeboat 12-14 ''Ann and James Ritchie'' (ON 1171).", "To accommodate the new boat, the Norbury Boathouse, which had been in use for 96 years, was demolished to make way for a new building, ''The New Norbury Boathouse''.", "This building provided a larger space for the new lifeboat, along with improved crew facilities and a souvenir shop.", "''Ann and James Ritchie'' was retired in 2019, and lifeboat 12-22 ''Ruby Clery'' (ON 1181), formerly at , was placed on service until the arrival of Ramsey's new lifeboat in 2022.Once again, more construction work was required at the boathouse to accommodate the new boat and SLARS launch system.", "The work included removal of the front elevation to extend the building, installing a ground source heat pump system, and internal layout reconfiguration with updated crew facilities.", "lifeboat ''Ann and James Ritchie II'' arrived in Ramsey in 2022.She is the sixth lifeboat funded by James and Ann Ritchie, and the Gough Ritchie Charitable Foundation." ], [ "Notable rescues", "On the 7 November 1890.the ''Two Sisters'' was launched in rough seas to the steam dredger ''Walter Bibby'', rescuing the 15 men on board.", "Only 4 days later, in similarly poor weather, the ''Two Sisters'' was launched again, this time to the vessel ''Margaret'', travelling from Runcorn to Belfast.", "Her three-man crew were landed safely.", "For these two actions, Edward Christian Kerr, Honorary Secretary, and Robert Garett, Coxswain, were awarded the RNLI Silver Medal.The Aberdeen steam trawler ''Strathairlie'' ran aground at Skellig Bay north of Ramsey, on the night of 20 November 1941.Ramsey lifeboat ''Lady Harrison'' was launched to their aid.", "Unable to get close enough, a cable system was run to the trawler, and 15 men were rescued in turn.", "John Comish, Coxswain, was awarded the RNLI Bronze Medal." ], [ "Station honours", "The following are awards made at Ramsey*'''RNLI Silver Medal'''::Mr John Covin - 1845::Robert Fell, Coxswain - 1883::Mr Edward C Kerr, Honorary Secretary - 1890::Robert Garrett, Coxswain - 1890*'''Silver Medal awarded by the Finnish Government'''::Jack T Lord, Coxswain - 1937*'''RNLI Bronze Medal'''::John Comish, Coxswain - 1942*'''Bronze Medals awarded by the Finnish Government'''::Ramsey Lifeboat Crew - 1937*'''The Thanks of the Institution inscribed on Vellum'''::James Kinnin, Coxswain - 1986::James Kinnin, Coxswain - 1993*'''Vellum Service Certificate'''::Raymond Stansfield, Second Coxswain - 1993::Mark Kenyon, Assistant Mechanic - 1993::Kevin Christian, crew member - 1993::Kim Holland, crew member - 1993::Robert Wade, crew member - 1993*'''A Letter of Appreciation signed by the Director of the Institution'''::Juan Sable, Tractor Driver - 1993::Mervyn Sims, Asst.", "Tractor Driver - 1993*'''Royal Humane Society Certificate on Vellum'''::R E Wilkinson, reserve crew member - 1968*'''Member, Order of the British Empire (MBE)''':: William Reginald Edwards, Honorary Secretary - 1966::James Kinnin, Coxswain - 1997::Kevin Andrew Christian, Volunteer Operations Manager - 2012::Stewart Mark Kenyon, Coxswain - 2020*'''British Empire Medal'''::William Frank Cottier, Coxswain - 1971::James Harold Kneale, Mechanic - 1987" ], [ "Ramsey lifeboats", "===All-weather lifeboats=== ON Op.", "No.", "Name In service Class Comments – – ''Two Sisters'' 1868–1890 33ft Self-righting (P&S) 222 – ''Mary Isabella'' 1888–1896 37ft Self-righting (P&S) 391 – ''Mary Isabella'' 1896–1915 37ft Self-righting (P&S) 402 – ''Anna Maria Lee'' 1915–1927 37ft Self-righting (P&S) 512 – ''Reserve No.4C'' 1927–1931 37ft Self-righting (P&S) Previously ''Matthew Simpson'' at 745 – ''Lady Harrison'' 1931–1948 862 – ''Thomas Corbett'' 1948–1970 995 37-24 ''James Ball Richie'' 1171 ''Ann and James Richie'' 1181 12-22 ''Ruby Clery'' 2019–2022 1349 13-42 2022– ===Launch and recovery tractors=== Op.", "No.", "In service Type Reg.", "No.", "Comments T4 1931–1933 Clayton XA 9192 T18 1933–1938 Clayton PY 7589 T30 1938–1955 Case L DMN 850 T41 1955–1963 Case LA JXR 66 T45 1963–1970 Case LA 9065 MN T76 1970–1980 Case 1000D 119 TMN T80 1980–1983 Case 1000D H359 MAN T78 1983–1990 Case 1000D MAN 2241 T110 1990–2002 Talus MB-H Crawler G751 MNT T105 2002–2015 Talus MB-H Crawler FMN 664V T101 2015–2021 Talus MB-H Crawler MMN 258H T108 1222 MN 2022– SLARS (Clayton) PMN 747T" ], [ "See also", "* List of RNLI stations* Royal National Lifeboat Institution* Royal National Lifeboat Institution lifeboats" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Erythranthe norrisii" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Erythranthe norrisii''''', formerly '''''Mimulus norrisii''''', also known as '''Kaweah monkeyflower''', is a species of flowering plant.", "Kaweah monkeyflower is endemic to the Kaweah River watershed of California in North America and is considered a rare species.", "Most specimens are known from Sequoia National Park in Tulare County.", "According to the Flora of North America Association, Kaweah monkeyflower grows in \"steep marble outcrops in soil pockets, moss covered marble and quartzite ledges, cracks, fractures, weathered faces, chamise chaparral or blue oak woodlands.\"" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Mariska Majoor" ], [ "Introduction", "Majoor is best known for founding the Prostitution Information Center (PIC).", "Its sign reads: \"Study, info and action centre for sex workers' rights (as well as nice coffee...)\"'''Mariska Majoor''' (Hilversum, 2 November 1968) is a Dutch writer, publicist, speaker, entrepreneur, and former sex worker.", "She founded the Prostitution Information Center (1994) and the labour union PROUD (2015) in Amsterdam to support (novice) sex workers and inform passers-by/tourists and the general public, answer questions and dispel misconceptions about everything involving sex work.", "Majoor gives lectures and presentations on sex work, and has written several books including ''Als sex werken wordt'' (1999; English ''When Sex Becomes Work'', 2016), ''United Under a Red Umbrella: Sex Work Around the World'' (2018), and ''Amsterdam Red Light District: The future of our past'' (2023).", "In 2017, Mariska Majoor was knighted by the Mayor of Amsterdam in recognition of her contribution to sex workers' rights in the Netherlands." ], [ "Biography", "=== Sex worker ===Mariska Majoor was born 2 November 1968 in Hilversum, and grew up in Laren, North Holland.", "By her own account, she had a protective Catholic upbringing in which she was absolutely not allowed to do certain things.", "As a 16-year-old, Majoor ran away from home and dropped out of school.", "She voluntarily chose a job as a sex worker a short while later.", "In hindsight, she had started \"impulsively\", for \"a very idiotic reason\" because she needed quick money for something, though she never regretted it.", "She said In 1994, she recounted that she had 'had an awful lot of fun, and also experienced some very unpleasant things', especially regarding social stigma and poor working conditions because it was still an illegal profession.", "Yet, she did think her best time was when she was behind the window and later worked in a private house because it was 'very exciting': 'You're having fun with your colleagues, which is very personal.", "You've got a certain sense of power when you're almost in your bare arse behind a window and the whole world can see you.", "(...) It's hard to explain.'", "When she decided to quit, she couldn't really find other work she liked: 'I did all sorts of shitty jobs: cleaning, making coffee.", "But working for a boss, with my big smart mouth, was not for me.", "'After five years, she combined her plans for her own business with her knowledge and experience about sex work.", "From 1992, she published the bilingual English-Dutch magazine ''Pleasure Guide: informatief magazine over het betaalde liefdesleven'' (\"informative magazine on the paid love life\"), about which she was interviewed by ''NRC Handelsblad'' in August of that year.", "The first print run was 20,000 copies, and the issues distributed in Amsterdam sold out within two weeks.", "Majoor wanted to bring prostitution 'out of that eternal corner of damnation', inform clients and tourists about prevailing morals and legislation, and give clients practical advice on what can and cannot be done: 'I know how client and prostitute interact with each other, and it could be much better.", "Something had to be done about that.'", "She also noted that due to women's emancipation, more and more prostitutes were becoming self-employed rather than (still) seeking employment contracts with brothel operators: 'Women began making their own choices, and so did prostitutes.", "They became independent entrepreneurs.'", "Initially, the ''Pleasure Guide'' still depended on advertising revenue, which is why Majoor initially did not write about clubs that she found worthy of certain criticisms; critical articles were to be published once the magazine was taken seriously.=== Prostitution Information Center ===Old Church in Amsterdam, with Mariska Majoor's Prostitution Information Center (PIC) Praathuys 'in de ouwehoer' in the cornerIn August 1994, Majoor founded the Prostitution Information Center in the De Wallen, Amsterdam's red-light district.", "In late January 1995, Majoor launched the first training course in the Netherlands for both women and men who wanted to become prostitutes, or were working in the sex trade already and wanted to learn more.", "Majoor told ''Trouw'' about the course: 'I'm launching this because so often in the trade you hear people say that prostitution is a real profession (...); well, then there should be an educational programme for it as well.", "Because there are plenty of things to learn about.'", "For 250 guilders, participants received explanations from Majoor, other (former) sex workers, sexologists and other experts on the history of prostitution, what types of sex work there are, health, money matters and personal well-being in six half-days spread over six weeks.", "With each trainee, Majoor first conducted an intake interview to ask why she or he wanted to do sex work and whether it was a good reason or not; besides earning money, the person must also like the job.", "She found it important to make a conscious choice for the profession and not end up there from a problematic situation, such as debts or drug addiction.", "On 9 July 1995, Majoor took the initiative to allow 16 male sex workers to work behind windows in the red-light district as an experiment.", "There were both positive and negative responses to the initiative; however, because it attracted so many camera crews and created a fuss among female sex workers in nearby premises, the experiment had to be suspended prematurely.Over the years, the PIC has simultaneously functioned as an information desk, red-light district shop (including sex toys, books and pamphlets by Majoor on sex work-related frequently asked questions), library, mini-museum and art gallery.", "Majoor spoke to the press there, answered questions from passers-by, and gave tours of the red-light district.", "Because a sex worker from The Hague had come to her asking for more information in book form, which, however, was not available, she herself wrote the handbook ''Als sex werken wordt'' (''When Sex Becomes Work'') in 1999, with handy tips and checklists such as 'When is your boyfriend starting to look like a pimp' and '10 reasons to do/don't do it'.", "''Belle'' statue.", "The wreath was laid on the occasion of the International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers (annually on 17 December, here pictured in 2018).Plaque on 'Belle'': \"Respect sexworkers all over the world, Els Rijerse 2007, commissioned by Mariska Majoor, Prostitution Information Center (PIC), Amsterdam\".Majoor supported the abolition of the Dutch brothel ban in 2000 and considered it \"a logical step\" towards the decriminalisation of sex work.", "But she was sceptical about how it was being implemented: 'The government and brothel owners proclaim so easily that regulation is for the benefit of prostitutes, but if you look in practice, they have other priorities.'", "She pointed out that sex workers had been paying taxes since the 1950s, but that this was only now being formalised, there was a sudden crackdown on any form of prostitution that had not yet been legalised (with the aim of combating human trafficking, which everyone agreed with in principle, but not the means by which it was being implemented) and the new policy seemed to be enforced rather arbitrarily.", "Regardless, Majoor wrote a new tax leaflet for sex workers who wanted to follow the new legislation but did not know how.", "After the brothel ban was lifted in 2000, the government stopped subsidising several organisations working for the interests of sex workers, including the Mr. A. de Graafstichting (1960–2005) and foundation The Red Thread (De Rode Draad), who ran into financial difficulties as a result.", "In December 2005, Majoor appeared on television channel Netherlands 3 in the talk show ''Woestijnruiters'' (precursor to ''Pauw & Witteman''), where she got into a discussion with Karina Schaapman, another former sex worker who – unlike Majoor – had since turned against the trade.An open day has been held in De Wallen red-light district several times since 2006.At the open day of 31 March 2007, for the second time at the initiative of Mariska Majoor, male prostitutes were behind the windows to have sex with either women or men in exchange for payment.", "The same day, on her initiative, a bronze statue called ''Belle'' by artist Els Rijerse was also unveiled on the Oudekerksplein as an tribute to sex workers.", "However, in 2007, the Amsterdam mayor's office) launched a campaign called Platform 1012, which aimed to buy out some window brothels and replace them with fashion and art shops.", "Following criticism of promotion of De Wallen red-light district on the government's tourism website, those web pages were removed, and in 2008 the mayor's office promised to remove all window prostitution and Majoor's Prostitution Information Center around the Oude Kerk.", "However, because the mayor's office systematically referred to the entire neighbourhood and all businesses located there as \"criminal\" or \"criminogenic\", the approach backfired and the affected window operators, coffee shop owners and other neighbourhood entrepreneurs jointly turned against it.In 2012, the well-known Dutch sex workers foundation The Red Thread (De Rode Draad) went bankrupt.", "In response, Majoor founded the new sex workers' association PROUD as its successor in 2015.Sekswerk Nederland (SWN, \"Sex Work Netherlands\", active 2014–2015), a research organisation by and for sex workers founded by Yvette Luhrs, began cooperating with PROUD, and later merged into it (Luhrs later succeeded Majoor as its president).", "As president of PROUD, Majoor spearheaded a major demonstration of hundreds of sex workers on 9 April 2015, protesting against the plans of the Amsterdam mayor's office to close dozens of windows in De Wallen red-light district, without consulting the sex workers involved.", "She told the Associated Press: 'They =the mayor's office of Amsterdam say that they want to have more control over the sex industry because it is related often to human trafficking and abuse, but in our opinion they use that as an excuse only for the gentrification project.", "'=== Further work and activism ===In 2016, Majoor was diagnosed with lymphoma, forcing her to make the difficult decision to leave the red-light district after more than 30 years.", "In April 2017, she was honoured by the mayor of Amsterdam as a knight in the Order of Orange-Nassau for her many years of providing information on prostitution and advocacy for sex workers.", "In the meantime, however, she had already set up a new company called Koekje uit Amsterdam (\"Biscuit from Amsterdam\"), personally delivering boxes of biscuits by bike to catering businesses across Amsterdam.", "It was not very successful initially, partly because Majoor was not doing well physically, and she had to undergo many medical examinations.", "In autumn 2017, Majoor and her daughter Robin made 13 trips to countries around the world to meet sex workers and collect their stories, which they compiled in ''United Under A Red Umbrella: Sex work around the world'' (2018), for which Robin did the photography.", "In the book, they describe major differences between how sex work is viewed around the world (with varying degrees of stigma), in what situations the work takes place and how safe it is, but the interviewees (including male sex workers, who, according to Majoor, have to fight \"doubly\" for acceptance) were keen to \"talk to someone who comes from the profession themselves.", "This struggle creates solidarity.'", "Majoor was then also diagnosed with stomach cancer in late 2018, forcing her to undergo tougher treatments, and Robin cycled around the city delivering the orders whenever her mother was too ill.The Prostitution Information Center (PIC) as of 2023When the horeca shut down in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and Koekje uit Amsterdam was stuck without customers, Majoor donated many boxes to shelters for the homeless, which she had already been in solidarity with for years.", "After the pandemic, her biscuit business flourished and became a supplier to several prominent Amsterdam hotel and catering companies.", "In October 2023, Majoor initiated a protest march against the Amsterdam municipality's plans to relocate window brothels to an erotic centre; she handed the mayor the Manifesto for the Preservation of the Amsterdam Wallen." ], [ "Works", "=== Magazines ===* ''Pleasure Guide: informatief magazine over het betaalde liefdesleven'' (from 1992).", "English/Dutch.", "Information and education for tourists and customers.", "* ''De Rode Lantaarn'' (from 2005).", "Magazine for the sex trade.=== Books ===* ''Als sex werken wordt'' (1999).", "Later editions: ''Als seks werken wordt: Alles wat iedereen zou moeten weten over sekswerk''.", "** English-language edition: ''When Sex Becomes Work'' (2016).", "* ''10 jaar PIC: een overzicht.", "Prostitutie Informatie Centrum 1994–2004''.", "(2004)* (with co-author Robin Haurissa) ''United Under A Red Umbrella: Sex work around the world'' (2018).", "* ''De Wallen: toekomst van ons verleden'' (2020).", "** English-language edition: ''Amsterdam Red Light District: The future of our past'' (2023)." ], [ "Notes" ], [ "References" ], [ "Literature", "* *" ], [ "External links", "* Mariska Majoor geeft toelichting onthulling standbeeld Belle (2007) – Adventures in Europe* De Cursus waar Sekswerkers de Kneepjes van het Vak Leren (2019) – Vice* Mariska Majoor in het zonnetje bij 25 jaar Prostitutie Informatie Centrum (2019) – Sekswerkerfgoed* Mariska Majoor en haar dochter Robin over sekswerk (2019) – Sekswerkerfgoed* Prostitutie niet meer van deze tijd?", "'Laat sekswerkers dat zelf bepalen' (2020) – EenVandaag" ] ]
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[ [ "Muhamad Ikromov" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Muhamad Furkatdzhonovich Ikromov''' (; born 15 October 1998) is a Tajik freestyle wrestler and 2020 Asian Championships silver medalist at 61 kilos." ], [ "Background", "Muhamad was born and raised in Chorkuh village, Tajikistan.", "He started wrestling at the age of eleven under his father Furkat, then he moved to Khasavyurt, Dagestan, Russia and currently trains there." ], [ "Sport career", "Ikromov was twice world team member.", "In 2019, Muhamad came third at the Grand prix of Spain in the 57 kg event.", "and was 19th at the 2019 World Championships in Astana, Kazakhstan.", "In 2020, he became runner-up in the men's freestyle 61 kg event at the Asian Championships in New Delhi, India, also competed at the Individual World Cup in Serbia.", "In 2021, he took the silver medal at the first CIS Games in Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia In 2022, he finished at the 21th place at the World Championships.", "In 2024, he competed at the Ivan Yarygin cup." ], [ "Achievements", "*2019 Grand prix of Spain — 3rd;*2020 Asian Championships — 2nd;*2021 CIS Games — 2nd;" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* * * United World Wrestling profile" ] ]
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[ [ "Hugo Boutsingkham" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Hugo Boutsingkham''' (; born 20 January 2003) is a French professional footballer who plays as a left back for Ligue 1 club Nantes." ], [ "Club career", "Born in Le Havre, Boutsingkham started his youth career playing for AS Champs, before he transferred to FC Nantes in 2018.He began his senior career with the reserves of Nantes in 2022, before being promoted to their senior side in January 2024.He made his first team debut on 5 January 2024 in a 4–1 Coupe de France win against Pau.", "Three weeks later, he made his professional debut with Nantes as a late substitute in a goaless Ligue 1 tie with Reims." ], [ "International career", "Born in France from a Laotian father and a French mother, Boutsingkham is eligible to represent Laos or France in the international level.", "He represented France at youth level, having played for France U16 and France U17." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* *" ] ]
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[ [ "Geir Arild Espnes" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Geir Arild Espnes''' (born 23 November 1957) is a Norwegian public health scientist and politician for the Centre Party.He was elected as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway from Sør-Trøndelag for the terms 2017–2021 and 2021–2025.In 2019 he became mayor of Oppdal municipality.", "He lost the position after the 2023 Norwegian local elections.Espnes is a professor of public health science at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology and leads the Center for Health Promotion Research." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2012 NACRA Women's Sevens" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2012 NACRA Women's Sevens''' was a regional qualifying tournament for the 2013 Rugby World Cup Sevens and was held on 25 and 26 August 2012 at the Twin Elm Rugby Park in Ottawa.", "There were five teams that competed for the single qualifying spot, the United States did not compete as they had already qualified by reaching the semifinals of the 2009 Rugby World Cup Sevens in Dubai.", "The tournament was played as a round-robin with a playoff among the top four finishing teams.", "Canada qualified for the Sevens World Cup after defeating Trinidad and Tobago in the final." ], [ "Tournament", "=== Pool stage ===TeamPldWDLPFPA+/–Pts44001960+196'''12'''43016052+8'''10'''42026870–2'''8'''410346111–65'''6'''40040137–137'''4'''------------------------------------=== Knockout round =====References==" ] ]
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[ [ "Hans Gunnar Holand" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Hans Gunnar Holand''' (born 20 April 1970) is a Norwegian politician for the Centre Party.He was elected as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway from Nordland for the term and 2021–2025.In 2015 he became mayor of Sømna municipality; taking over in the middle of the election term since his predecessor stepped down.", "Holand served again from 2019, but did not seek re-election in 2023.The same year he became deputy member of the Centre Party's central board." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "8th Utah Territorial Legislature" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''8th Utah Territorial Legislature''' comprised members of the Territorial Council serving the second year of their terms, together with members of the House of Representatives elected to one-year terms." ], [ "Session", "The legislative session convened amid some confusion on December 13, 1858.While newly installed Governor Alfred Cumming summoned the Legislative Assembly to meet in Fillmore at the Territorial Statehouse, only a minority of legislators appeared there when the session opened.", "It is not clear if Cumming was aware that the 1856 session of the legislature had abandoned Fillmore and relocated the capital to Salt Lake City, but on that basis a quorum of both houses initially met at the Social Hall in Salt Lake.", "The Salt Lake City group adjourned and traveled to Fillmore where the session resumed with the majority of the legislature on December 18.The legislators apparently were able to convince Cumming of the inadequate accommodations in Fillmore and inconvenience relative to population centers, especially as the Governor's office was also in Salt Lake.", "The Assembly thus passed a resolution with his approval to adjourn again and re-convene in Salt Lake City on December 27.The session then concluded as scheduled on January 21, 1859." ], [ "Members", " Name County Office Elected/Resigned ''Territorial Council:'' Lewis Brunson Millard Albert Carrington Salt Lake Lorin Farr Weber Leonard E. Harrington Utah Joseph Holbrook Davis Benjamin F. Johnson Utah Heber C. Kimball Salt Lake Franklin D. Richards Salt Lake George A. Smith Iron Lorenzo Snow Weber Warren S. Snow San Pete Daniel H. Wells Salt Lake President Wilford Woodruff Salt Lake President pro tem ''Territorial House of Representatives:'' Jacob G. Bigler Juab Hiram B. Clawson Salt Lake Robert D. Covington Iron James W. Cummings Salt Lake Philo T. Farnsworth Millard Isaac C. Haight Iron Samuel Henderson Davis Orson Hyde Salt Lake Aaron Johnson Utah Speaker pro tem Jesse C. Little Salt Lake Alexander McRae Salt Lake William J. Osborn Green River George Peacock San Pete Charles C. Rich Davis Samuel W. Richards Salt Lake Albert P. Rockwood Salt Lake John Rowberry Tooele James C. Snow Utah Daniel Spencer Salt Lake Hosea Stout Salt Lake John Taylor Salt Lake Speaker Preston Thomas Utah Chauncey W. West Weber Edwin D. Woolley Salt Lake Jonathan C. Wright Box Elder Joseph A.", "Young Salt Lake" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2008 Polish Super Cup" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2008 Polish Super Cup''' was held on 20 July 2008 between the 2007–08 Ekstraklasa winners Wisła Kraków and the 2007–08 Polish Cup winners Legia Warsaw.", "Legia Warsaw won the match 2–1, winning the trophy for the fourth time in their history." ], [ "Match details", " '''Wisła Kraków:''' GK '''12''' Marcin Juszczyk DF '''25''' Cléber DF '''24''' Mateusz Kowalski DF '''15''' Júnior DíazDF '''14''' Przemysław SzabatMF '''10''' Krzysztof MączyńskiMF '''20''' Mauro CantoroFW '''19''' Patryk MałeckiFW '''18''' Andrzej NiedzielanFW '''11''' Tomasz Dawidowski FW '''5''' Grzegorz Kmiecik '''Substitutes:'''DF '''2''' Łukasz Burliga '''Manager:''' Maciej Skorża '''Legia Warsaw:''' GK '''82''' Ján MuchaDF '''4''' Dickson ChotoDF '''25''' Jakub RzeźniczakDF '''3''' Wojciech SzalaDF '''11''' Tomasz KiełbowiczDF '''24''' Jakub Wawrzyniak MF '''8''' Maciej IwańskiMF '''14''' Aleksandar Vuković MF '''22''' Piotr Rocki FW '''32''' Miroslav Radović FW '''19''' Takesure Chinyama'''Substitutes:'''DF '''31''' Maciej Rybus MF '''6''' Roger Guerreiro FW '''20''' Sebastian Szałachowski '''Manager:''' Jan Urban" ], [ "See also", "*2007–08 Ekstraklasa*2007–08 Polish Cup" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Soraya Milla" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Soraya Milla''' (born 1989), is a French independent filmmaker, film director and film producer.", "She is of Cameroonian–Beninese descent, and her work often is focused on Black identity and issues of dual culture.", "She directed two short films ''Exotique'' (2015), about Black hair; and ''Vitiligo'' (2018), about Black skin.", "Milla's web series ''Afropolitaine'' (2020), was co-written with her mother Aline Angelo Milla; and portrays the daily life of a French family from Africa.", "Season 2 of ''Afropolitaine'' produced by TV5 Monde won the prize for best short format series at the (2023), as well as the prize for best female actresses for and Tracy Gotoas." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* * A Q&A with French Filmmaker Soraya Milla on Exploring Black Hair and Identity Through Filmmaking (2019)" ] ]
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[ [ "Chinland Council" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Chinland Council''' is the legislature of the self-governing polity the State of Chinland.", "It was formed on 6 December 2023 following the adoption of the Chinland Constitution by the Chinland Convention that was ratified by 235 representatives of various Chin communities from the Chin State.", "The Chinland Council has 112 members variously from: the Chin National Front (CNF) (27), Chin officials elected for the now dissolved Pyidaungsu Hluttaw (17), and local administration organizations (68).The Council elected the first Government of Chinland on 1 February 2024.Pu Pa Thang was appointed Prime Minister, the Vice Chair of the Chin National Front, Dr. Sui Khar, was appointed Foreign Minister, and Pu Thawng Za Lian was made Defence Minister." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Young Hearts (2024 film)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Young Hearts''''' () is a 2024 coming-of-age drama film written and directed by Anthony Schatteman in his directorial debut.", "The film tells the story of 14-year-old boy Elias, who falls in love with his new neighbour boy Alexander of the same age.The Belgian-Dutch co-production was selected in the Generation Kplus section at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival, where it had its World premiere on 17 February and compete for Crystal Bear for the Best Film." ], [ "Synopsis", "Elias, a 14-year-old boy, befriends his new neighbour Alexander, who is also 14.Alexander is a confident and headstrong boy from Brussels.", "They get along well.", "Alexander tells Elias he likes boys and asks him about his love life.", "Elias has feelings for Alexander but hides them.", "He is scared of what others might think and lies to everyone.", "He ends up pushing Alexander away and feels lonely.", "But when his grandfather tells him how much he loved his late wife, Elias understands that love is too important to lose.", "He decides to do something to get Alexander back..." ], [ "Cast", "* Lou Goossens as Elias* Marius De Saeger as Alexander* Geert Van Rampelberg as Luk* Emilie De Roo as Nathalie* Dirk Van Dijck as Fred" ], [ "Production", "The feature debut of Anthony Schatteman has Lou Goossens and Marius De Saeger in the main role, with Geert Van Rampelberg, Emilie De Roo and Dirk Van Dyck playing pivotal roles.", "The film is produced by Polar Bear, in co-production with the Belgian Kwassa Films and the Dutch Family Affair Films." ], [ "Release", "''Young Hearts'' had its World premiere on 17 February 2024, as part of the 74th Berlin International Film Festival, in Generation Kplus.The film is expected to be released in Belgian cinemas in the autumn of 2024 by Kinepolis Film Distribution." ], [ "Reception", "Aurore Engelen reviewing the film at Berlinale for Cineuropa wrote, \"''Young Hearts'' is an authentic coming-of-age tale which enriches the existing body of family films with a wonderful queer love story.", "\"Catherine Bray writing in ''Variety'' praised Lou Goossens, for being \"naturalistic and able to convey subtle shades of inner turmoil, despite his young age.\"", "Praising director Anthony Schatteman for his direction wrote, \"his direction feels calm and quietly confident in ways that is not always the case with a debut.\"", "Concluding her review she opined, \"''Young Hearts'', while gentler and less obviously tear-jerking, benefits from a sincere and lived-in emotional honesty which serves its aims well.", "\"Hayley Croke reviewing at Berlinale in Loud And Clear Reviews awarded 3.5 stars and wrote, \"''Young Hearts'', beautifully encapsulates the feelings of having your first love in its entirety.\"", "Croke concluded, \"While a love story, ''Young Hearts'' really is a story about coming into yourself as a young person and the decisions you have to make in the quest to find who you are.\"" ], [ "Accolades", "The film was selected in Generation Kplus at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival, thus it was nominated to compete for Crystal Bear award.", "Award Date Category Recipient Result Berlin International Film Festival25 February 2024 Crystal Bear for Best Feature Film''Young Hearts'' Teddy Award for Best Feature Film" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* * * ''Young Hearts'' at Teddy Award* ''Young Hearts'' at Berlinale" ] ]
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[ [ "Alina Chaplenko" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Alina Iuriivna Chaplenko''' (, born 26 January 1993 in Zaporizhzhia) is a Ukrainian diver." ], [ "Career", "Her first achievement in international competitions is a win of gold medal in 10 m platform event and a bronze medal in 3 m springboard at the 2008 European Junior Diving Championships in Minsk.Competing with Yulia Prokopchuk, she won a silver medal in 10 m platform synchro event at the 2008 European Aquatics Championships in Eindhoven.", "They repeated this achievement at the 2010 European Aquatics Championships, held in Budapest.In 2011, Alina with Yulia won a bronze medal in 10 m platform synchro event at the 2011 FINA Diving Grand Prix in Madrid.", "They also received a bronze medal in 10 m platform synchro event at the 2011 European Diving Championships, held in Turin." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Alina Chaplenko at World Aquatics* Alina Chaplenko at InterSportStats" ] ]
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[ [ "Maria Catarina Sumarsih" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Maria Catarina Sumarsih''' (born 5 May 1952) is an Indonesian human rights activist, civil servant, and teacher who was known as the pioneer of Aksi Kamisan.", "She is the mother of Bernardus Realino Norma Irawan, a Faculty of Economic student at Atma Jaya Catholic University who died during Semanggi shootings." ], [ "Early life and education", "Sumarsih was born on 5 May 1952 in Central Java, Indonesia.", "He graduated from SMEA Negeri Salatiga." ], [ "Career", "Sumarsih started to work as a teacher at SMP Budi Murni after moving to Jakarta in 1977.Sumarsih became a civil servant at the secretariat general of the House of Representatives from 1982 until 2006.Sumarsih during Aksi Kamisan in 2015Sumarsih started her career as a human rights activist by advocating to defend justice, and uncover serious human rights violations.", "She carried out a peaceful demonstration at Hotel Indonesia Roundabout to seek justice for the victims of the Semanggi shootings every Friday but instead he was equated with the Gerwani movement.", "Sumarsih then tried to ask for help from the House of Representatives and held hearings so that he succeeded in forming a special team to investigate the Semanggi shooting incident.", "On 9 June 2001, a report on the shooting of the Semanggi victim, Irawan, who was Sumarsih's son, was issued and stated that the shooting was not a case of serious human rights violations so it was only resolved through a military court.", "Feeling disappointed with this because the trial was only run by the military, Sumarsih then threw eggs at the Indonesian National Army faction and the police as well as the trial leaders who came from Golkar.", "She then joined the Commission for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence, and together with Suciwati she continued to carry out advocacy, such as meeting with the president, the National Human Rights Commission, and visiting the Military Police Center of the Indonesian National Army, while continuing to carry out demonstrations.", "Sumarsih also collects data on the condition of victims of human rights violations and accompanies them to fight for justice and obtain their rights.On 10 December 2004, she received a Yap Thiam Hien Award at National Museum in Jakarta for her contribution in succeed in overcoming sadness become aware of human values.On 18 January 2007, Sumarsih founded Aksi Kamisan, an action from the victims and families of the 1965 tragedy, Tanjung Priok massacre, Talangsari incident, Trisakti shootings, May 1998 riots, Semanggi shootings, and other victims of human rights violations, who ask the state to resolve these cases which are still hampered in the attorney general's report.", "This action is held every Thursday in front of the Merdeka Palace wearing all black clothes and is inspired by the movement of mothers of victims of human rights violations in Argentina during the Dirty War from 1976 until 1983.Aksi Kamisan also demanded that the governments of President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and Jokowi to resolve cases of human rights violations but never received a response.During Prabowo Subianto's appointment as Ministry of Defence, Sumarsih demanded that Jokowi cancel the inauguration due to Prabowo's involvement as a perpetrator of human rights violations and the kidnapping of 13 activists.", "She also said that Wiranto, Prabowo's superior who at that time served as ABRI Commander, involved in the Semanggi shootings due to mobilized demonstrations against the students.On 18 January 2024, during the 17th anniversary of Aksi Kamisan, Sumarsih gave a speech together along with Abdur Arsyad, Eko Prasetyo, Karlina Supelli, and Faisal Basri, to demand resolution of cases of human rights violations in the past.", "The anniversary was attended by representatives from the Indonesian Corruption Watch organization, the ICJR Association, Amnesty and the Indonesian Legal Aid Foundation (YLBHI)." ], [ "Personal life", "Sumarsih is married to Arief Priyadi on 5 December 1976.During Semanggi shootings on 13 November 1998, Irawan who was volunteering to help the dead and injured students, was shot dead by the authorities in his chest." ], [ "Notes" ], [ "Citations", "===Works cited===* ===References===" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Yogasana at the 2023 National Games of India" ], [ "Introduction", "Yogasana events were held at the 2023 National Games of India from 5 November 2023 to 9 November 2023 at Campal Open Ground - Sports Village, Panjim." ], [ "Artistic Yogasana", "===Individual=======Men==== Rank Athlete State Total Vaibhav Shrirame Maharashtra 134.25 Praveen Pathak Uttar Pradesh 131.79 Abhishek Haryana 130.76===Pair=======Men==== Rank Athlete State Total Vaibhav ShrirameHarshal Chute Maharashtra 119.97 Prem RajpurohitPawan Mutha Rajasthan 119.71 Abhay BurmanAmbar Naha West Bengal 115.26===Group=======Men==== Rank Athlete State Total AmitRohitRishabh JhaRahul JhaArjun Haryana 132.63Pawan ChikhaleManan KasliwalVaibhav ShrirameOm VaradaiHarshal Chute Maharashtra 130.94Ashok KumarArjun PariharPrem RajpurohitPawan MuthaArjun Parmar Rajasthan117.26====Women==== Rank Athlete State Total Vaishnavi Saravanakumar Tamil Nadu 112.88 Meghna Sinha West Bengal 110.15 Chhakuli Selokar Maharashtra 105.38====Women==== Rank Athlete State Total Purva KinarePrapti Kinare Maharashtra 120.49 Komal Verma Bhateri Haryana Rajasthan 113.40 Prandnya GaikwadSanika Jadhav Goa 106.30====Women==== Rank Athlete State TotalChhakuli SelokarKalyani ChutePurva KinarePrapti KinareSrushti Shende Maharashtra 121.95Prachi ArkhelManisha BishtRitikaSakshi DeviPinki Uttarakhand 115.32Komal MakwanaRutixa ShiyaniyaAlka PeriwalIpsa KhalasiPooja Patel Gujarat115.32" ], [ "Rythmic Yogasana", "=== Mens' Pair === Rank Athlete State Total Manan Kasliwal Om Varadai Maharashtra 125.25 Mohammed ShiekAditya Jangam Karnataka 124.63 Rishabh JhaRahul Jha Haryana 122.79=== Womens Pair === Rank Athlete State Total Bhateri Devi Haryana 123.93 Purva KinarePrapti Kinare Maharashtra 113.00 Vandana SharmaPriya Suthar Rajasthan 109.89" ], [ "Traditional Yogasana", "=== Men === Rank Athlete State Total Shubham Debnath Goa 63.67 Abhishek Haryana 63 Mohammed Shiek Karnataka 62.92=== Women === Rank Athlete State Total Pooja Patel Gujarat 63.08 Kalyani Chute Maharashtra 62.42 Chhakuri Selokar62.17" ], [ "Medal table" ], [ "References" ] ]
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