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anderson is a city in madison county, indiana, united states.named after chief william anderson, it is the county seat of madison county.the city is the headquarters of the church of god (anderson) and home of anderson university, which is affiliated with the church of god.highlights of the city include the historic paramount theatre and the gruenewald house.the population was 54,788 at the 2020 census.conner later sold the ground to john and sarah berry, who donated 32 acres (13 ha) of their land to madison county on the condition that the county seat be moved from pendleton to anderson.john berry laid out the first plat of anderson on november 7, 1827.in 1828 the seat of justice was moved from pendleton to anderson.the city is named for chief william 'adam' anderson, whose mother was lenape and whose father was of swedish descent.chief anderson's name in lenape was kikthawenund, meaning 'creaking boughs'.the lenape village was known as 'anderson's town', though the moravian missionaries called it 'the heathen town four miles away'.anderson was also known as 'andersonton' before being formally organized as anderson.introduction of internal improvements by the mammoth internal improvement act caused a growth in the population in 1837.in december 1838, anderson was incorporated as a town with 350 inhabitants.the central canal, a branch of the wabash and erie canal, was planned to come through anderson.work continued on the canal during 1838 and the beginning of 1839, but the work was soon suspended by the state following effects of the panic of 1837.the town again became a sleepy village until 1849, when it was incorporated a second time as a town.many new commercial ventures located around the courthouse square.this incorporation was short-lived, and anderson once again went back to village status in 1852.
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alan gordon anderson (born july 26, 1947) is an american guitarist, singer, and songwriter.in the 1960s, anderson was the frontman of the band the wildweeds, which had success with the song 'no good to cry', which he wrote.between 1971 and the early 1990s, he was the lead guitarist in the rock band nrbq, also releasing several solo albums.he also played electric guitar on jonathan edwards's 1973 album have a good time for me.in the 1990s, anderson shifted his focus to country music, writing hit songs for such artists as carlene carter, vince gill, diamond rio and trisha yearwood, as well as tim mcgraw's number 1 hit 'the cowboy in me' and several album cuts.anderson has also released six solo albums.
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acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
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abraham alexander ribicoff (april 9, 1910 – february 22, 1998) was an american democratic party politician from the state of connecticut.he represented connecticut in the united states house of representatives and senate and was the 80th governor of connecticut and secretary of health, education, and welfare in president john f. kennedy's cabinet.he was connecticut's first and to date only jewish governor.ribicoff's relatively poor parents valued education and insisted that all his earnings from part-time boyhood jobs go toward his future schooling.after high school, he worked for a year at a nearby zipper factory of the g. e. prentice company to earn additional funds for college.ribicoff enrolled at new york university in 1928, then transferred to the university of chicago after the prentice company made him the chicago office manager.while in chicago, ribicoff coped with school and work schedules and was permitted to enter the university's law school before finishing his undergraduate degree.still a student, he married ruth siegel on june 28, 1931; they had two children.ribicoff served as editor of the university of chicago law review in his third year and received an llb cum laude in 1933, being admitted to the connecticut bar the same year.after practicing law in the office of a hartford lawyer, ribicoff set up his practice, first in kensington and later in hartford.from 1941 to 1943 and again from 1945 to 1947 he was the judge of hartford police court.during his political career, ribicoff was a protégé of john moran bailey, the powerful chairman of the democratic party of connecticut.during that time, he served on the foreign affairs committee, a position usually reserved for members with more seniority, and was a mostly loyal supporter of the foreign and domestic policies of president harry s. truman's administration.
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associazione calcio chievoverona, commonly referred to as chievoverona or simply chievo [ˈkjeːvo], is a former professional italian football club named after and based in chievo, a suburb of 4,500 inhabitants in verona, veneto, and owned by paluani, a bakery product company and the inspiration for their original name, paluani chievo.during its years as a professional club, chievo shared the 38,402 seater stadio marcantonio bentegodi stadium with its cross-town rivals hellas verona.following the club's exclusion from professional football in 2021, chievo is solely running as a youth team for the current 2021–22 season.the club was excluded from professional football because of financial problems.initially the club was not officially affiliated to the italian football federation (figc), but nonetheless played several amateur tournament and friendly matches under the denomination o.n.d.chievo, a title imposed by the fascist regime.the club's formal debut in an official league was on 8 november 1931.the team colours at the time were blue and white.chievo disbanded in 1936, however, due to economic woes but returned to play in 1948 after world war ii, being registered in the regional league of seconda divisionecode: ita promoted to code: it (second division).in 1957, the team moved to the field 'carlantonio bottagisio', where they played until 1986.in 1959, after the restructuring of the football leagues, chievo was admitted to play the seconda categoria (second category), a regional league placed next-to-last in the italian football pyramid.that year, chievo changed its name to cardi chievo, after a new sponsor, and was quickly promoted to the prima categoria, from which it experienced its first-ever relegation in 1962.under campedelli's presidency, chievo climbed through the entire italian football pyramid, reaching the serie d after the 1974–75 season.under the name 'paluani chievo', the team was promoted to serie c2 in 1986.
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alan gordon anderson (born july 26, 1947) is an american guitarist, singer, and songwriter.in the 1960s, anderson was the frontman of the band the wildweeds, which had success with the song 'no good to cry', which he wrote.between 1971 and the early 1990s, he was the lead guitarist in the rock band nrbq, also releasing several solo albums.he also played electric guitar on jonathan edwards's 1973 album have a good time for me.in the 1990s, anderson shifted his focus to country music, writing hit songs for such artists as carlene carter, vince gill, diamond rio and trisha yearwood, as well as tim mcgraw's number 1 hit 'the cowboy in me' and several album cuts.anderson has also released six solo albums.
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al anderson nrbq | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | nrbq <tsp> al anderson nrbq | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | the wildweeds <tsp> al anderson nrbq | birthplace | windsor connecticut <tsp> al anderson nrbq | genre | country music <tsp> al anderson nrbq | activeyearsstartyear | 1966
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alan gordon anderson (born july 26, 1947) is an american guitarist, singer, and songwriter.in the 1960s, anderson was the frontman of the band the wildweeds, which had success with the song 'no good to cry', which he wrote.between 1971 and the early 1990s, he was the lead guitarist in the rock band nrbq, also releasing several solo albums.he also played electric guitar on jonathan edwards's 1973 album have a good time for me.in the 1990s, anderson shifted his focus to country music, writing hit songs for such artists as carlene carter, vince gill, diamond rio and trisha yearwood, as well as tim mcgraw's number 1 hit 'the cowboy in me' and several album cuts.anderson has also released six solo albums.
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anderson is a city in madison county, indiana, united states.named after chief william anderson, it is the county seat of madison county.the city is the headquarters of the church of god (anderson) and home of anderson university, which is affiliated with the church of god.highlights of the city include the historic paramount theatre and the gruenewald house.the population was 54,788 at the 2020 census.conner later sold the ground to john and sarah berry, who donated 32 acres (13 ha) of their land to madison county on the condition that the county seat be moved from pendleton to anderson.john berry laid out the first plat of anderson on november 7, 1827.in 1828 the seat of justice was moved from pendleton to anderson.the city is named for chief william 'adam' anderson, whose mother was lenape and whose father was of swedish descent.chief anderson's name in lenape was kikthawenund, meaning 'creaking boughs'.the lenape village was known as 'anderson's town', though the moravian missionaries called it 'the heathen town four miles away'.anderson was also known as 'andersonton' before being formally organized as anderson.introduction of internal improvements by the mammoth internal improvement act caused a growth in the population in 1837.in december 1838, anderson was incorporated as a town with 350 inhabitants.the central canal, a branch of the wabash and erie canal, was planned to come through anderson.work continued on the canal during 1838 and the beginning of 1839, but the work was soon suspended by the state following effects of the panic of 1837.the town again became a sleepy village until 1849, when it was incorporated a second time as a town.many new commercial ventures located around the courthouse square.this incorporation was short-lived, and anderson once again went back to village status in 1852.
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alan gordon anderson (born july 26, 1947) is an american guitarist, singer, and songwriter.in the 1960s, anderson was the frontman of the band the wildweeds, which had success with the song 'no good to cry', which he wrote.between 1971 and the early 1990s, he was the lead guitarist in the rock band nrbq, also releasing several solo albums.he also played electric guitar on jonathan edwards's 1973 album have a good time for me.in the 1990s, anderson shifted his focus to country music, writing hit songs for such artists as carlene carter, vince gill, diamond rio and trisha yearwood, as well as tim mcgraw's number 1 hit 'the cowboy in me' and several album cuts.anderson has also released six solo albums.
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al anderson nrbq | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | nrbq <tsp> al anderson nrbq | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | the wildweeds <tsp> al anderson nrbq | birthplace | windsor connecticut <tsp> al anderson nrbq | genre | country music <tsp> al anderson nrbq | activeyearsstartyear | 1966
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alan gordon anderson (born july 26, 1947) is an american guitarist, singer, and songwriter.in the 1960s, anderson was the frontman of the band the wildweeds, which had success with the song 'no good to cry', which he wrote.between 1971 and the early 1990s, he was the lead guitarist in the rock band nrbq, also releasing several solo albums.he also played electric guitar on jonathan edwards's 1973 album have a good time for me.in the 1990s, anderson shifted his focus to country music, writing hit songs for such artists as carlene carter, vince gill, diamond rio and trisha yearwood, as well as tim mcgraw's number 1 hit 'the cowboy in me' and several album cuts.anderson has also released six solo albums.
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a.c. cesena, commonly referred to as cesena (italian pronunciation: [tʃeˈzɛːna]), was an italian football club based in cesena, emilia-romagna.the club spent most of its history in professional leagues such as serie a and serie b, but went bankrupt and folded in 2018.another club from cesena, a.s.d.romagna centro cesena, claims to be the bankrupted club's successor and in 2019 changed its name to 'cesena f.c.'.the club was formed in 1940 and won its first promotion to serie a in 1973.since then, the club have been in serie a for a total of 13 seasons, their best achievement coming in 1976 with a sixth-placed finish and a short run in the following season's uefa cup.the other four promotions to serie a were achieved in 1981, 1987, 2010 (after two consecutive promotions — from the third league (lega pro) in 2009 and from serie b in 2010, both won on the final day of the season) and 2014.with players such as pierluigi cera and gianluigi savoldi, the club held its own and finished a respectable 11th place in their debut season, repeating that finish the following year.in the 1975–76 season, cesena surprised italy by finishing sixth and subsequently qualifying for the uefa cup.the glory was short-lived and they would be relegated the next year.a second promotion to serie a followed in 1981 and finished a respectable 10th before being relegated once more in 1983, staying in serie b for four years.after winning a play-off, they were back in serie a for 1987–88 and enjoyed a four-year stay, being obdurate enough to just avoid relegation in this time.after relegation in 1991, cesena had another chance to return to serie a in 1994.with players such as alessandro teodorani, emiliano salvetti, luigi piangerelli, aldo dolcetti, and dario hübner, this was a team of considerable ability.
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a.c. cesena, commonly referred to as cesena (italian pronunciation: [tʃeˈzɛːna]), was an italian football club based in cesena, emilia-romagna.the club spent most of its history in professional leagues such as serie a and serie b, but went bankrupt and folded in 2018.another club from cesena, a.s.d.romagna centro cesena, claims to be the bankrupted club's successor and in 2019 changed its name to 'cesena f.c.'.the club was formed in 1940 and won its first promotion to serie a in 1973.since then, the club have been in serie a for a total of 13 seasons, their best achievement coming in 1976 with a sixth-placed finish and a short run in the following season's uefa cup.the other four promotions to serie a were achieved in 1981, 1987, 2010 (after two consecutive promotions — from the third league (lega pro) in 2009 and from serie b in 2010, both won on the final day of the season) and 2014.with players such as pierluigi cera and gianluigi savoldi, the club held its own and finished a respectable 11th place in their debut season, repeating that finish the following year.in the 1975–76 season, cesena surprised italy by finishing sixth and subsequently qualifying for the uefa cup.the glory was short-lived and they would be relegated the next year.a second promotion to serie a followed in 1981 and finished a respectable 10th before being relegated once more in 1983, staying in serie b for four years.after winning a play-off, they were back in serie a for 1987–88 and enjoyed a four-year stay, being obdurate enough to just avoid relegation in this time.after relegation in 1991, cesena had another chance to return to serie a in 1994.with players such as alessandro teodorani, emiliano salvetti, luigi piangerelli, aldo dolcetti, and dario hübner, this was a team of considerable ability.
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anderson is a city in madison county, indiana, united states.named after chief william anderson, it is the county seat of madison county.the city is the headquarters of the church of god (anderson) and home of anderson university, which is affiliated with the church of god.highlights of the city include the historic paramount theatre and the gruenewald house.the population was 54,788 at the 2020 census.conner later sold the ground to john and sarah berry, who donated 32 acres (13 ha) of their land to madison county on the condition that the county seat be moved from pendleton to anderson.john berry laid out the first plat of anderson on november 7, 1827.in 1828 the seat of justice was moved from pendleton to anderson.the city is named for chief william 'adam' anderson, whose mother was lenape and whose father was of swedish descent.chief anderson's name in lenape was kikthawenund, meaning 'creaking boughs'.the lenape village was known as 'anderson's town', though the moravian missionaries called it 'the heathen town four miles away'.anderson was also known as 'andersonton' before being formally organized as anderson.introduction of internal improvements by the mammoth internal improvement act caused a growth in the population in 1837.in december 1838, anderson was incorporated as a town with 350 inhabitants.the central canal, a branch of the wabash and erie canal, was planned to come through anderson.work continued on the canal during 1838 and the beginning of 1839, but the work was soon suspended by the state following effects of the panic of 1837.the town again became a sleepy village until 1849, when it was incorporated a second time as a town.many new commercial ventures located around the courthouse square.this incorporation was short-lived, and anderson once again went back to village status in 1852.
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anderson indiana | ispartof | fall creek township madison county indiana <tsp> madison county indiana | country | united states <tsp> anderson indiana | areatotal | 10743 square kilometres <tsp> anderson indiana | populationdensity | 5239 inhabitants per square kilometre <tsp> anderson indiana | ispartof | madison county indiana
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anderson is a city in madison county, indiana, united states.named after chief william anderson, it is the county seat of madison county.the city is the headquarters of the church of god (anderson) and home of anderson university, which is affiliated with the church of god.conner later sold the ground to john and sarah berry, who donated 32 acres (13 ha) of their land to madison county on the condition that the county seat be moved from pendleton to anderson.john berry laid out the first plat of anderson on november 7, 1827.in 1828 the seat of justice was moved from pendleton to anderson.the city is named for chief william 'adam' anderson, whose mother was lenape and whose father was of swedish descent.chief anderson's name in lenape was kikthawenund, meaning 'creaking boughs'.the lenape village was known as 'anderson's town', though the moravian missionaries called it 'the heathen town four miles away'.anderson was also known as 'andersonton' before being formally organized as anderson.in december 1838, anderson was incorporated as a town with 350 inhabitants.the central canal, a branch of the wabash and erie canal, was planned to come through anderson.this incorporation was short-lived, and anderson once again went back to village status in 1852.
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acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
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abraham alexander ribicoff (april 9, 1910 – february 22, 1998) was an american democratic party politician from the state of connecticut.he represented connecticut in the united states house of representatives and senate and was the 80th governor of connecticut and secretary of health, education, and welfare in president john f. kennedy's cabinet.he was connecticut's first and to date only jewish governor.ribicoff's relatively poor parents valued education and insisted that all his earnings from part-time boyhood jobs go toward his future schooling.after high school, he worked for a year at a nearby zipper factory of the g. e. prentice company to earn additional funds for college.ribicoff enrolled at new york university in 1928, then transferred to the university of chicago after the prentice company made him the chicago office manager.while in chicago, ribicoff coped with school and work schedules and was permitted to enter the university's law school before finishing his undergraduate degree.still a student, he married ruth siegel on june 28, 1931; they had two children.ribicoff served as editor of the university of chicago law review in his third year and received an llb cum laude in 1933, being admitted to the connecticut bar the same year.after practicing law in the office of a hartford lawyer, ribicoff set up his practice, first in kensington and later in hartford.from 1941 to 1943 and again from 1945 to 1947 he was the judge of hartford police court.during his political career, ribicoff was a protégé of john moran bailey, the powerful chairman of the democratic party of connecticut.during that time, he served on the foreign affairs committee, a position usually reserved for members with more seniority, and was a mostly loyal supporter of the foreign and domestic policies of president harry s. truman's administration.
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alan gordon anderson (born july 26, 1947) is an american guitarist, singer, and songwriter.in the 1960s, anderson was the frontman of the band the wildweeds, which had success with the song 'no good to cry', which he wrote.between 1971 and the early 1990s, he was the lead guitarist in the rock band nrbq, also releasing several solo albums.he also played electric guitar on jonathan edwards's 1973 album have a good time for me.in the 1990s, anderson shifted his focus to country music, writing hit songs for such artists as carlene carter, vince gill, diamond rio and trisha yearwood, as well as tim mcgraw's number 1 hit 'the cowboy in me' and several album cuts.anderson has also released six solo albums.
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al anderson nrbq | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | nrbq <tsp> al anderson nrbq | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | the wildweeds <tsp> al anderson nrbq | birthplace | windsor connecticut <tsp> al anderson nrbq | birthdate | 1947-03-13 <tsp> al anderson nrbq | activeyearsstartyear | 1966
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alan gordon anderson (born july 26, 1947) is an american guitarist, singer, and songwriter.in the 1960s, anderson was the frontman of the band the wildweeds, which had success with the song 'no good to cry', which he wrote.between 1971 and the early 1990s, he was the lead guitarist in the rock band nrbq, also releasing several solo albums.he also played electric guitar on jonathan edwards's 1973 album have a good time for me.in the 1990s, anderson shifted his focus to country music, writing hit songs for such artists as carlene carter, vince gill, diamond rio and trisha yearwood, as well as tim mcgraw's number 1 hit 'the cowboy in me' and several album cuts.anderson has also released six solo albums.
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anderson is a city in madison county, indiana, united states.named after chief william anderson, it is the county seat of madison county.the city is the headquarters of the church of god (anderson) and home of anderson university, which is affiliated with the church of god.highlights of the city include the historic paramount theatre and the gruenewald house.the population was 54,788 at the 2020 census.conner later sold the ground to john and sarah berry, who donated 32 acres (13 ha) of their land to madison county on the condition that the county seat be moved from pendleton to anderson.john berry laid out the first plat of anderson on november 7, 1827.in 1828 the seat of justice was moved from pendleton to anderson.the city is named for chief william 'adam' anderson, whose mother was lenape and whose father was of swedish descent.chief anderson's name in lenape was kikthawenund, meaning 'creaking boughs'.the lenape village was known as 'anderson's town', though the moravian missionaries called it 'the heathen town four miles away'.anderson was also known as 'andersonton' before being formally organized as anderson.introduction of internal improvements by the mammoth internal improvement act caused a growth in the population in 1837.in december 1838, anderson was incorporated as a town with 350 inhabitants.the central canal, a branch of the wabash and erie canal, was planned to come through anderson.work continued on the canal during 1838 and the beginning of 1839, but the work was soon suspended by the state following effects of the panic of 1837.the town again became a sleepy village until 1849, when it was incorporated a second time as a town.many new commercial ventures located around the courthouse square.this incorporation was short-lived, and anderson once again went back to village status in 1852.
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anderson indiana | ispartof | fall creek township madison county indiana <tsp> madison county indiana | country | united states <tsp> anderson indiana | areatotal | 10743 square kilometres <tsp> anderson indiana | populationdensity | 5239 inhabitants per square kilometre <tsp> anderson indiana | ispartof | madison county indiana
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anderson is a city in madison county, indiana, united states.named after chief william anderson, it is the county seat of madison county.the city is the headquarters of the church of god (anderson) and home of anderson university, which is affiliated with the church of god.conner later sold the ground to john and sarah berry, who donated 32 acres (13 ha) of their land to madison county on the condition that the county seat be moved from pendleton to anderson.john berry laid out the first plat of anderson on november 7, 1827.in 1828 the seat of justice was moved from pendleton to anderson.the city is named for chief william 'adam' anderson, whose mother was lenape and whose father was of swedish descent.chief anderson's name in lenape was kikthawenund, meaning 'creaking boughs'.the lenape village was known as 'anderson's town', though the moravian missionaries called it 'the heathen town four miles away'.anderson was also known as 'andersonton' before being formally organized as anderson.in december 1838, anderson was incorporated as a town with 350 inhabitants.the central canal, a branch of the wabash and erie canal, was planned to come through anderson.this incorporation was short-lived, and anderson once again went back to village status in 1852.
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acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
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acharya institute of technology | president | bm reddy <tsp> acharya institute of technology | city | bangalore <tsp> acharya institute of technology | established | 2000 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | country | india <tsp> acharya institute of technology | state | karnataka <tsp> acharya institute of technology | numberofpostgraduatestudents | 700 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | affiliation | visvesvaraya technological university
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acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
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abraham alexander ribicoff (april 9, 1910 – february 22, 1998) was an american democratic party politician from the state of connecticut.he represented connecticut in the united states house of representatives and senate and was the 80th governor of connecticut and secretary of health, education, and welfare in president john f. kennedy's cabinet.he was connecticut's first and to date only jewish governor.ribicoff's relatively poor parents valued education and insisted that all his earnings from part-time boyhood jobs go toward his future schooling.after high school, he worked for a year at a nearby zipper factory of the g. e. prentice company to earn additional funds for college.ribicoff enrolled at new york university in 1928, then transferred to the university of chicago after the prentice company made him the chicago office manager.while in chicago, ribicoff coped with school and work schedules and was permitted to enter the university's law school before finishing his undergraduate degree.still a student, he married ruth siegel on june 28, 1931; they had two children.ribicoff served as editor of the university of chicago law review in his third year and received an llb cum laude in 1933, being admitted to the connecticut bar the same year.after practicing law in the office of a hartford lawyer, ribicoff set up his practice, first in kensington and later in hartford.from 1941 to 1943 and again from 1945 to 1947 he was the judge of hartford police court.during his political career, ribicoff was a protégé of john moran bailey, the powerful chairman of the democratic party of connecticut.during that time, he served on the foreign affairs committee, a position usually reserved for members with more seniority, and was a mostly loyal supporter of the foreign and domestic policies of president harry s. truman's administration.
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abraham a ribicoff | party | democratic party united states <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | deathplace | new york city new york us <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | birthplace | connecticut <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | office workedat workedas | governor of connecticut <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | nationality | united states
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abraham alexander ribicoff (april 9, 1910 – february 22, 1998) was an american democratic party politician from the state of connecticut.he represented connecticut in the united states house of representatives and senate and was the 80th governor of connecticut and secretary of health, education, and welfare in president john f. kennedy's cabinet.he was connecticut's first and to date only jewish governor.ribicoff's relatively poor parents valued education and insisted that all his earnings from part-time boyhood jobs go toward his future schooling.ribicoff enrolled at new york university in 1928, then transferred to the university of chicago after the prentice company made him the chicago office manager.while in chicago, ribicoff coped with school and work schedules and was permitted to enter the university's law school before finishing his undergraduate degree.ribicoff served as editor of the university of chicago law review in his third year and received an llb cum laude in 1933, being admitted to the connecticut bar the same year.after practicing law in the office of a hartford lawyer, ribicoff set up his practice, first in kensington and later in hartford.during his political career, ribicoff was a protégé of john moran bailey, the powerful chairman of the democratic party of connecticut.
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acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
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acharya institute of technology | president | bm reddy <tsp> acharya institute of technology | city | bangalore <tsp> acharya institute of technology | established | 2000 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | country | india <tsp> acharya institute of technology | state | karnataka <tsp> acharya institute of technology | numberofpostgraduatestudents | 700 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | affiliation | visvesvaraya technological university
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acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
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abraham alexander ribicoff (april 9, 1910 – february 22, 1998) was an american democratic party politician from the state of connecticut.he represented connecticut in the united states house of representatives and senate and was the 80th governor of connecticut and secretary of health, education, and welfare in president john f. kennedy's cabinet.he was connecticut's first and to date only jewish governor.ribicoff's relatively poor parents valued education and insisted that all his earnings from part-time boyhood jobs go toward his future schooling.after high school, he worked for a year at a nearby zipper factory of the g. e. prentice company to earn additional funds for college.ribicoff enrolled at new york university in 1928, then transferred to the university of chicago after the prentice company made him the chicago office manager.while in chicago, ribicoff coped with school and work schedules and was permitted to enter the university's law school before finishing his undergraduate degree.still a student, he married ruth siegel on june 28, 1931; they had two children.ribicoff served as editor of the university of chicago law review in his third year and received an llb cum laude in 1933, being admitted to the connecticut bar the same year.after practicing law in the office of a hartford lawyer, ribicoff set up his practice, first in kensington and later in hartford.from 1941 to 1943 and again from 1945 to 1947 he was the judge of hartford police court.during his political career, ribicoff was a protégé of john moran bailey, the powerful chairman of the democratic party of connecticut.during that time, he served on the foreign affairs committee, a position usually reserved for members with more seniority, and was a mostly loyal supporter of the foreign and domestic policies of president harry s. truman's administration.
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abraham a ribicoff | party | democratic party united states <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | deathplace | new york city new york us <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | birthplace | connecticut <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | office workedat workedas | governor of connecticut <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | nationality | united states
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abraham alexander ribicoff (april 9, 1910 – february 22, 1998) was an american democratic party politician from the state of connecticut.he represented connecticut in the united states house of representatives and senate and was the 80th governor of connecticut and secretary of health, education, and welfare in president john f. kennedy's cabinet.he was connecticut's first and to date only jewish governor.ribicoff's relatively poor parents valued education and insisted that all his earnings from part-time boyhood jobs go toward his future schooling.ribicoff enrolled at new york university in 1928, then transferred to the university of chicago after the prentice company made him the chicago office manager.while in chicago, ribicoff coped with school and work schedules and was permitted to enter the university's law school before finishing his undergraduate degree.ribicoff served as editor of the university of chicago law review in his third year and received an llb cum laude in 1933, being admitted to the connecticut bar the same year.after practicing law in the office of a hartford lawyer, ribicoff set up his practice, first in kensington and later in hartford.during his political career, ribicoff was a protégé of john moran bailey, the powerful chairman of the democratic party of connecticut.
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a.c. cesena, commonly referred to as cesena (italian pronunciation: [tʃeˈzɛːna]), was an italian football club based in cesena, emilia-romagna.the club spent most of its history in professional leagues such as serie a and serie b, but went bankrupt and folded in 2018.another club from cesena, a.s.d.romagna centro cesena, claims to be the bankrupted club's successor and in 2019 changed its name to 'cesena f.c.'.the club was formed in 1940 and won its first promotion to serie a in 1973.since then, the club have been in serie a for a total of 13 seasons, their best achievement coming in 1976 with a sixth-placed finish and a short run in the following season's uefa cup.the other four promotions to serie a were achieved in 1981, 1987, 2010 (after two consecutive promotions — from the third league (lega pro) in 2009 and from serie b in 2010, both won on the final day of the season) and 2014.with players such as pierluigi cera and gianluigi savoldi, the club held its own and finished a respectable 11th place in their debut season, repeating that finish the following year.in the 1975–76 season, cesena surprised italy by finishing sixth and subsequently qualifying for the uefa cup.the glory was short-lived and they would be relegated the next year.a second promotion to serie a followed in 1981 and finished a respectable 10th before being relegated once more in 1983, staying in serie b for four years.after winning a play-off, they were back in serie a for 1987–88 and enjoyed a four-year stay, being obdurate enough to just avoid relegation in this time.after relegation in 1991, cesena had another chance to return to serie a in 1994.with players such as alessandro teodorani, emiliano salvetti, luigi piangerelli, aldo dolcetti, and dario hübner, this was a team of considerable ability.
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alan gordon anderson (born july 26, 1947) is an american guitarist, singer, and songwriter.in the 1960s, anderson was the frontman of the band the wildweeds, which had success with the song 'no good to cry', which he wrote.between 1971 and the early 1990s, he was the lead guitarist in the rock band nrbq, also releasing several solo albums.he also played electric guitar on jonathan edwards's 1973 album have a good time for me.in the 1990s, anderson shifted his focus to country music, writing hit songs for such artists as carlene carter, vince gill, diamond rio and trisha yearwood, as well as tim mcgraw's number 1 hit 'the cowboy in me' and several album cuts.anderson has also released six solo albums.
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acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
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acharya institute of technology | president | bm reddy <tsp> acharya institute of technology | city | bangalore <tsp> acharya institute of technology | established | 2000 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | country | india <tsp> acharya institute of technology | numberofpostgraduatestudents | 700 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | campus | in soldevanahalli acharya dr sarvapalli radhakrishnan road hessarghatta main road bangalore – 560090 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | affiliation | visvesvaraya technological university
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acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
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anderson is a city in madison county, indiana, united states.named after chief william anderson, it is the county seat of madison county.the city is the headquarters of the church of god (anderson) and home of anderson university, which is affiliated with the church of god.highlights of the city include the historic paramount theatre and the gruenewald house.the population was 54,788 at the 2020 census.conner later sold the ground to john and sarah berry, who donated 32 acres (13 ha) of their land to madison county on the condition that the county seat be moved from pendleton to anderson.john berry laid out the first plat of anderson on november 7, 1827.in 1828 the seat of justice was moved from pendleton to anderson.the city is named for chief william 'adam' anderson, whose mother was lenape and whose father was of swedish descent.chief anderson's name in lenape was kikthawenund, meaning 'creaking boughs'.the lenape village was known as 'anderson's town', though the moravian missionaries called it 'the heathen town four miles away'.anderson was also known as 'andersonton' before being formally organized as anderson.introduction of internal improvements by the mammoth internal improvement act caused a growth in the population in 1837.in december 1838, anderson was incorporated as a town with 350 inhabitants.the central canal, a branch of the wabash and erie canal, was planned to come through anderson.work continued on the canal during 1838 and the beginning of 1839, but the work was soon suspended by the state following effects of the panic of 1837.the town again became a sleepy village until 1849, when it was incorporated a second time as a town.many new commercial ventures located around the courthouse square.this incorporation was short-lived, and anderson once again went back to village status in 1852.
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abraham alexander ribicoff (april 9, 1910 – february 22, 1998) was an american democratic party politician from the state of connecticut.he represented connecticut in the united states house of representatives and senate and was the 80th governor of connecticut and secretary of health, education, and welfare in president john f. kennedy's cabinet.he was connecticut's first and to date only jewish governor.ribicoff's relatively poor parents valued education and insisted that all his earnings from part-time boyhood jobs go toward his future schooling.after high school, he worked for a year at a nearby zipper factory of the g. e. prentice company to earn additional funds for college.ribicoff enrolled at new york university in 1928, then transferred to the university of chicago after the prentice company made him the chicago office manager.while in chicago, ribicoff coped with school and work schedules and was permitted to enter the university's law school before finishing his undergraduate degree.still a student, he married ruth siegel on june 28, 1931; they had two children.ribicoff served as editor of the university of chicago law review in his third year and received an llb cum laude in 1933, being admitted to the connecticut bar the same year.after practicing law in the office of a hartford lawyer, ribicoff set up his practice, first in kensington and later in hartford.from 1941 to 1943 and again from 1945 to 1947 he was the judge of hartford police court.during his political career, ribicoff was a protégé of john moran bailey, the powerful chairman of the democratic party of connecticut.during that time, he served on the foreign affairs committee, a position usually reserved for members with more seniority, and was a mostly loyal supporter of the foreign and domestic policies of president harry s. truman's administration.
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abraham a ribicoff | party | democratic party united states <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | birthplace | connecticut <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | nationality | united states <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | deathplace | new york city <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | office workedat workedas | governor of connecticut
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abraham alexander ribicoff (april 9, 1910 – february 22, 1998) was an american democratic party politician from the state of connecticut.he represented connecticut in the united states house of representatives and senate and was the 80th governor of connecticut and secretary of health, education, and welfare in president john f. kennedy's cabinet.he was connecticut's first and to date only jewish governor.ribicoff's relatively poor parents valued education and insisted that all his earnings from part-time boyhood jobs go toward his future schooling.ribicoff enrolled at new york university in 1928, then transferred to the university of chicago after the prentice company made him the chicago office manager.while in chicago, ribicoff coped with school and work schedules and was permitted to enter the university's law school before finishing his undergraduate degree.ribicoff served as editor of the university of chicago law review in his third year and received an llb cum laude in 1933, being admitted to the connecticut bar the same year.after practicing law in the office of a hartford lawyer, ribicoff set up his practice, first in kensington and later in hartford.during his political career, ribicoff was a protégé of john moran bailey, the powerful chairman of the democratic party of connecticut.
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a.c. cesena, commonly referred to as cesena (italian pronunciation: [tʃeˈzɛːna]), was an italian football club based in cesena, emilia-romagna.the club spent most of its history in professional leagues such as serie a and serie b, but went bankrupt and folded in 2018.another club from cesena, a.s.d.romagna centro cesena, claims to be the bankrupted club's successor and in 2019 changed its name to 'cesena f.c.'.the club was formed in 1940 and won its first promotion to serie a in 1973.since then, the club have been in serie a for a total of 13 seasons, their best achievement coming in 1976 with a sixth-placed finish and a short run in the following season's uefa cup.the other four promotions to serie a were achieved in 1981, 1987, 2010 (after two consecutive promotions — from the third league (lega pro) in 2009 and from serie b in 2010, both won on the final day of the season) and 2014.with players such as pierluigi cera and gianluigi savoldi, the club held its own and finished a respectable 11th place in their debut season, repeating that finish the following year.in the 1975–76 season, cesena surprised italy by finishing sixth and subsequently qualifying for the uefa cup.the glory was short-lived and they would be relegated the next year.a second promotion to serie a followed in 1981 and finished a respectable 10th before being relegated once more in 1983, staying in serie b for four years.after winning a play-off, they were back in serie a for 1987–88 and enjoyed a four-year stay, being obdurate enough to just avoid relegation in this time.after relegation in 1991, cesena had another chance to return to serie a in 1994.with players such as alessandro teodorani, emiliano salvetti, luigi piangerelli, aldo dolcetti, and dario hübner, this was a team of considerable ability.
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ac cesena | league | serie b <tsp> serie b | champions | carpi fc 1909 <tsp> ac cesena | numberofmembers | 23900 <tsp> ac cesena | ground | italy
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a.c. cesena, commonly referred to as cesena (italian pronunciation: [tʃeˈzɛːna]), was an italian football club based in cesena, emilia-romagna.the club spent most of its history in professional leagues such as serie a and serie b, but went bankrupt and folded in 2018.another club from cesena, a.s.d.romagna centro cesena, claims to be the bankrupted club's successor and in 2019 changed its name to 'cesena f.c.'.the club was formed in 1940 and won its first promotion to serie a in 1973.since then, the club have been in serie a for a total of 13 seasons, their best achievement coming in 1976 with a sixth-placed finish and a short run in the following season's uefa cup.the other four promotions to serie a were achieved in 1981, 1987, 2010 (after two consecutive promotions — from the third league (lega pro) in 2009 and from serie b in 2010, both won on the final day of the season) and 2014.with players such as pierluigi cera and gianluigi savoldi, the club held its own and finished a respectable 11th place in their debut season, repeating that finish the following year.in the 1975–76 season, cesena surprised italy by finishing sixth and subsequently qualifying for the uefa cup.the glory was short-lived and they would be relegated the next year.a second promotion to serie a followed in 1981 and finished a respectable 10th before being relegated once more in 1983, staying in serie b for four years.after winning a play-off, they were back in serie a for 1987–88 and enjoyed a four-year stay, being obdurate enough to just avoid relegation in this time.after relegation in 1991, cesena had another chance to return to serie a in 1994.with players such as alessandro teodorani, emiliano salvetti, luigi piangerelli, aldo dolcetti, and dario hübner, this was a team of considerable ability.
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acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
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acharya institute of technology | president | bm reddy <tsp> acharya institute of technology | city | bangalore <tsp> acharya institute of technology | established | 2000 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | country | india <tsp> acharya institute of technology | numberofpostgraduatestudents | 700 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | campus | in soldevanahalli acharya dr sarvapalli radhakrishnan road hessarghatta main road bangalore – 560090 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | affiliation | visvesvaraya technological university
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acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
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anderson is a city in madison county, indiana, united states.named after chief william anderson, it is the county seat of madison county.the city is the headquarters of the church of god (anderson) and home of anderson university, which is affiliated with the church of god.highlights of the city include the historic paramount theatre and the gruenewald house.the population was 54,788 at the 2020 census.conner later sold the ground to john and sarah berry, who donated 32 acres (13 ha) of their land to madison county on the condition that the county seat be moved from pendleton to anderson.john berry laid out the first plat of anderson on november 7, 1827.in 1828 the seat of justice was moved from pendleton to anderson.the city is named for chief william 'adam' anderson, whose mother was lenape and whose father was of swedish descent.chief anderson's name in lenape was kikthawenund, meaning 'creaking boughs'.the lenape village was known as 'anderson's town', though the moravian missionaries called it 'the heathen town four miles away'.anderson was also known as 'andersonton' before being formally organized as anderson.introduction of internal improvements by the mammoth internal improvement act caused a growth in the population in 1837.in december 1838, anderson was incorporated as a town with 350 inhabitants.the central canal, a branch of the wabash and erie canal, was planned to come through anderson.work continued on the canal during 1838 and the beginning of 1839, but the work was soon suspended by the state following effects of the panic of 1837.the town again became a sleepy village until 1849, when it was incorporated a second time as a town.many new commercial ventures located around the courthouse square.this incorporation was short-lived, and anderson once again went back to village status in 1852.
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anderson indiana | ispartof | fall creek township madison county indiana <tsp> anderson township madison county indiana | country | united states <tsp> anderson indiana | ispartof | anderson township madison county indiana <tsp> anderson indiana | populationdensity | 5239 inhabitants per square kilometre <tsp> anderson indiana | areatotal | 10743 square kilometres
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anderson is a city in madison county, indiana, united states.named after chief william anderson, it is the county seat of madison county.the city is the headquarters of the church of god (anderson) and home of anderson university, which is affiliated with the church of god.conner later sold the ground to john and sarah berry, who donated 32 acres (13 ha) of their land to madison county on the condition that the county seat be moved from pendleton to anderson.john berry laid out the first plat of anderson on november 7, 1827.in 1828 the seat of justice was moved from pendleton to anderson.the city is named for chief william 'adam' anderson, whose mother was lenape and whose father was of swedish descent.chief anderson's name in lenape was kikthawenund, meaning 'creaking boughs'.the lenape village was known as 'anderson's town', though the moravian missionaries called it 'the heathen town four miles away'.anderson was also known as 'andersonton' before being formally organized as anderson.in december 1838, anderson was incorporated as a town with 350 inhabitants.the central canal, a branch of the wabash and erie canal, was planned to come through anderson.this incorporation was short-lived, and anderson once again went back to village status in 1852.
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abraham alexander ribicoff (april 9, 1910 – february 22, 1998) was an american democratic party politician from the state of connecticut.he represented connecticut in the united states house of representatives and senate and was the 80th governor of connecticut and secretary of health, education, and welfare in president john f. kennedy's cabinet.he was connecticut's first and to date only jewish governor.ribicoff's relatively poor parents valued education and insisted that all his earnings from part-time boyhood jobs go toward his future schooling.after high school, he worked for a year at a nearby zipper factory of the g. e. prentice company to earn additional funds for college.ribicoff enrolled at new york university in 1928, then transferred to the university of chicago after the prentice company made him the chicago office manager.while in chicago, ribicoff coped with school and work schedules and was permitted to enter the university's law school before finishing his undergraduate degree.still a student, he married ruth siegel on june 28, 1931; they had two children.ribicoff served as editor of the university of chicago law review in his third year and received an llb cum laude in 1933, being admitted to the connecticut bar the same year.after practicing law in the office of a hartford lawyer, ribicoff set up his practice, first in kensington and later in hartford.from 1941 to 1943 and again from 1945 to 1947 he was the judge of hartford police court.during his political career, ribicoff was a protégé of john moran bailey, the powerful chairman of the democratic party of connecticut.during that time, he served on the foreign affairs committee, a position usually reserved for members with more seniority, and was a mostly loyal supporter of the foreign and domestic policies of president harry s. truman's administration.
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abraham a ribicoff | party | democratic party united states <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | birthplace | connecticut <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | nationality | united states <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | deathplace | new york city <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | office workedat workedas | governor of connecticut
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abraham alexander ribicoff (april 9, 1910 – february 22, 1998) was an american democratic party politician from the state of connecticut.he represented connecticut in the united states house of representatives and senate and was the 80th governor of connecticut and secretary of health, education, and welfare in president john f. kennedy's cabinet.he was connecticut's first and to date only jewish governor.ribicoff's relatively poor parents valued education and insisted that all his earnings from part-time boyhood jobs go toward his future schooling.ribicoff enrolled at new york university in 1928, then transferred to the university of chicago after the prentice company made him the chicago office manager.while in chicago, ribicoff coped with school and work schedules and was permitted to enter the university's law school before finishing his undergraduate degree.ribicoff served as editor of the university of chicago law review in his third year and received an llb cum laude in 1933, being admitted to the connecticut bar the same year.after practicing law in the office of a hartford lawyer, ribicoff set up his practice, first in kensington and later in hartford.during his political career, ribicoff was a protégé of john moran bailey, the powerful chairman of the democratic party of connecticut.
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a.c. cesena, commonly referred to as cesena (italian pronunciation: [tʃeˈzɛːna]), was an italian football club based in cesena, emilia-romagna.the club spent most of its history in professional leagues such as serie a and serie b, but went bankrupt and folded in 2018.another club from cesena, a.s.d.romagna centro cesena, claims to be the bankrupted club's successor and in 2019 changed its name to 'cesena f.c.'.the club was formed in 1940 and won its first promotion to serie a in 1973.since then, the club have been in serie a for a total of 13 seasons, their best achievement coming in 1976 with a sixth-placed finish and a short run in the following season's uefa cup.the other four promotions to serie a were achieved in 1981, 1987, 2010 (after two consecutive promotions — from the third league (lega pro) in 2009 and from serie b in 2010, both won on the final day of the season) and 2014.with players such as pierluigi cera and gianluigi savoldi, the club held its own and finished a respectable 11th place in their debut season, repeating that finish the following year.in the 1975–76 season, cesena surprised italy by finishing sixth and subsequently qualifying for the uefa cup.the glory was short-lived and they would be relegated the next year.a second promotion to serie a followed in 1981 and finished a respectable 10th before being relegated once more in 1983, staying in serie b for four years.after winning a play-off, they were back in serie a for 1987–88 and enjoyed a four-year stay, being obdurate enough to just avoid relegation in this time.after relegation in 1991, cesena had another chance to return to serie a in 1994.with players such as alessandro teodorani, emiliano salvetti, luigi piangerelli, aldo dolcetti, and dario hübner, this was a team of considerable ability.
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ac cesena | league | serie b <tsp> serie b | champions | carpi fc 1909 <tsp> ac cesena | manager | massimo drago <tsp> massimo drago | club | ssd potenza calcio
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a.c. cesena, commonly referred to as cesena (italian pronunciation: [tʃeˈzɛːna]), was an italian football club based in cesena, emilia-romagna.the club spent most of its history in professional leagues such as serie a and serie b, but went bankrupt and folded in 2018.another club from cesena, a.s.d.romagna centro cesena, claims to be the bankrupted club's successor and in 2019 changed its name to 'cesena f.c.'.the club was formed in 1940 and won its first promotion to serie a in 1973.since then, the club have been in serie a for a total of 13 seasons, their best achievement coming in 1976 with a sixth-placed finish and a short run in the following season's uefa cup.the other four promotions to serie a were achieved in 1981, 1987, 2010 (after two consecutive promotions — from the third league (lega pro) in 2009 and from serie b in 2010, both won on the final day of the season) and 2014.with players such as pierluigi cera and gianluigi savoldi, the club held its own and finished a respectable 11th place in their debut season, repeating that finish the following year.in the 1975–76 season, cesena surprised italy by finishing sixth and subsequently qualifying for the uefa cup.the glory was short-lived and they would be relegated the next year.a second promotion to serie a followed in 1981 and finished a respectable 10th before being relegated once more in 1983, staying in serie b for four years.after winning a play-off, they were back in serie a for 1987–88 and enjoyed a four-year stay, being obdurate enough to just avoid relegation in this time.after relegation in 1991, cesena had another chance to return to serie a in 1994.with players such as alessandro teodorani, emiliano salvetti, luigi piangerelli, aldo dolcetti, and dario hübner, this was a team of considerable ability.
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acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
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acharya institute of technology | president | bm reddy <tsp> acharya institute of technology | city | bangalore <tsp> acharya institute of technology | established | 2000 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | country | india <tsp> acharya institute of technology | numberofpostgraduatestudents | 700 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | campus | in soldevanahalli acharya dr sarvapalli radhakrishnan road hessarghatta main road bangalore – 560090 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | affiliation | visvesvaraya technological university
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acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
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anderson is a city in madison county, indiana, united states.named after chief william anderson, it is the county seat of madison county.the city is the headquarters of the church of god (anderson) and home of anderson university, which is affiliated with the church of god.highlights of the city include the historic paramount theatre and the gruenewald house.the population was 54,788 at the 2020 census.conner later sold the ground to john and sarah berry, who donated 32 acres (13 ha) of their land to madison county on the condition that the county seat be moved from pendleton to anderson.john berry laid out the first plat of anderson on november 7, 1827.in 1828 the seat of justice was moved from pendleton to anderson.the city is named for chief william 'adam' anderson, whose mother was lenape and whose father was of swedish descent.chief anderson's name in lenape was kikthawenund, meaning 'creaking boughs'.the lenape village was known as 'anderson's town', though the moravian missionaries called it 'the heathen town four miles away'.anderson was also known as 'andersonton' before being formally organized as anderson.introduction of internal improvements by the mammoth internal improvement act caused a growth in the population in 1837.in december 1838, anderson was incorporated as a town with 350 inhabitants.the central canal, a branch of the wabash and erie canal, was planned to come through anderson.work continued on the canal during 1838 and the beginning of 1839, but the work was soon suspended by the state following effects of the panic of 1837.the town again became a sleepy village until 1849, when it was incorporated a second time as a town.many new commercial ventures located around the courthouse square.this incorporation was short-lived, and anderson once again went back to village status in 1852.
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anderson indiana | ispartof | fall creek township madison county indiana <tsp> anderson township madison county indiana | country | united states <tsp> anderson indiana | ispartof | anderson township madison county indiana <tsp> anderson indiana | populationdensity | 5239 inhabitants per square kilometre <tsp> anderson indiana | areatotal | 10743 square kilometres
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anderson is a city in madison county, indiana, united states.named after chief william anderson, it is the county seat of madison county.the city is the headquarters of the church of god (anderson) and home of anderson university, which is affiliated with the church of god.conner later sold the ground to john and sarah berry, who donated 32 acres (13 ha) of their land to madison county on the condition that the county seat be moved from pendleton to anderson.john berry laid out the first plat of anderson on november 7, 1827.in 1828 the seat of justice was moved from pendleton to anderson.the city is named for chief william 'adam' anderson, whose mother was lenape and whose father was of swedish descent.chief anderson's name in lenape was kikthawenund, meaning 'creaking boughs'.the lenape village was known as 'anderson's town', though the moravian missionaries called it 'the heathen town four miles away'.anderson was also known as 'andersonton' before being formally organized as anderson.in december 1838, anderson was incorporated as a town with 350 inhabitants.the central canal, a branch of the wabash and erie canal, was planned to come through anderson.this incorporation was short-lived, and anderson once again went back to village status in 1852.
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alan gordon anderson (born july 26, 1947) is an american guitarist, singer, and songwriter.in the 1960s, anderson was the frontman of the band the wildweeds, which had success with the song 'no good to cry', which he wrote.between 1971 and the early 1990s, he was the lead guitarist in the rock band nrbq, also releasing several solo albums.he also played electric guitar on jonathan edwards's 1973 album have a good time for me.in the 1990s, anderson shifted his focus to country music, writing hit songs for such artists as carlene carter, vince gill, diamond rio and trisha yearwood, as well as tim mcgraw's number 1 hit 'the cowboy in me' and several album cuts.anderson has also released six solo albums.
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anderson is a city in madison county, indiana, united states.named after chief william anderson, it is the county seat of madison county.the city is the headquarters of the church of god (anderson) and home of anderson university, which is affiliated with the church of god.highlights of the city include the historic paramount theatre and the gruenewald house.the population was 54,788 at the 2020 census.conner later sold the ground to john and sarah berry, who donated 32 acres (13 ha) of their land to madison county on the condition that the county seat be moved from pendleton to anderson.john berry laid out the first plat of anderson on november 7, 1827.in 1828 the seat of justice was moved from pendleton to anderson.the city is named for chief william 'adam' anderson, whose mother was lenape and whose father was of swedish descent.chief anderson's name in lenape was kikthawenund, meaning 'creaking boughs'.the lenape village was known as 'anderson's town', though the moravian missionaries called it 'the heathen town four miles away'.anderson was also known as 'andersonton' before being formally organized as anderson.introduction of internal improvements by the mammoth internal improvement act caused a growth in the population in 1837.in december 1838, anderson was incorporated as a town with 350 inhabitants.the central canal, a branch of the wabash and erie canal, was planned to come through anderson.work continued on the canal during 1838 and the beginning of 1839, but the work was soon suspended by the state following effects of the panic of 1837.the town again became a sleepy village until 1849, when it was incorporated a second time as a town.many new commercial ventures located around the courthouse square.this incorporation was short-lived, and anderson once again went back to village status in 1852.
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anderson indiana | ispartof | adams township madison county indiana <tsp> anderson township madison county indiana | country | united states <tsp> anderson indiana | ispartof | anderson township madison county indiana <tsp> anderson indiana | populationdensity | 5239 inhabitants per square kilometre <tsp> anderson indiana | areatotal | 10743 square kilometres
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anderson is a city in madison county, indiana, united states.named after chief william anderson, it is the county seat of madison county.the city is the headquarters of the church of god (anderson) and home of anderson university, which is affiliated with the church of god.conner later sold the ground to john and sarah berry, who donated 32 acres (13 ha) of their land to madison county on the condition that the county seat be moved from pendleton to anderson.john berry laid out the first plat of anderson on november 7, 1827.in 1828 the seat of justice was moved from pendleton to anderson.the city is named for chief william 'adam' anderson, whose mother was lenape and whose father was of swedish descent.chief anderson's name in lenape was kikthawenund, meaning 'creaking boughs'.the lenape village was known as 'anderson's town', though the moravian missionaries called it 'the heathen town four miles away'.anderson was also known as 'andersonton' before being formally organized as anderson.in december 1838, anderson was incorporated as a town with 350 inhabitants.the central canal, a branch of the wabash and erie canal, was planned to come through anderson.this incorporation was short-lived, and anderson once again went back to village status in 1852.
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anderson is a city in madison county, indiana, united states.named after chief william anderson, it is the county seat of madison county.the city is the headquarters of the church of god (anderson) and home of anderson university, which is affiliated with the church of god.highlights of the city include the historic paramount theatre and the gruenewald house.the population was 54,788 at the 2020 census.conner later sold the ground to john and sarah berry, who donated 32 acres (13 ha) of their land to madison county on the condition that the county seat be moved from pendleton to anderson.john berry laid out the first plat of anderson on november 7, 1827.in 1828 the seat of justice was moved from pendleton to anderson.the city is named for chief william 'adam' anderson, whose mother was lenape and whose father was of swedish descent.chief anderson's name in lenape was kikthawenund, meaning 'creaking boughs'.the lenape village was known as 'anderson's town', though the moravian missionaries called it 'the heathen town four miles away'.anderson was also known as 'andersonton' before being formally organized as anderson.introduction of internal improvements by the mammoth internal improvement act caused a growth in the population in 1837.in december 1838, anderson was incorporated as a town with 350 inhabitants.the central canal, a branch of the wabash and erie canal, was planned to come through anderson.work continued on the canal during 1838 and the beginning of 1839, but the work was soon suspended by the state following effects of the panic of 1837.the town again became a sleepy village until 1849, when it was incorporated a second time as a town.many new commercial ventures located around the courthouse square.this incorporation was short-lived, and anderson once again went back to village status in 1852.
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anderson indiana | ispartof | adams township madison county indiana <tsp> anderson township madison county indiana | country | united states <tsp> anderson indiana | ispartof | anderson township madison county indiana <tsp> anderson indiana | populationdensity | 5239 inhabitants per square kilometre <tsp> anderson indiana | areatotal | 10743 square kilometres
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anderson is a city in madison county, indiana, united states.named after chief william anderson, it is the county seat of madison county.the city is the headquarters of the church of god (anderson) and home of anderson university, which is affiliated with the church of god.conner later sold the ground to john and sarah berry, who donated 32 acres (13 ha) of their land to madison county on the condition that the county seat be moved from pendleton to anderson.john berry laid out the first plat of anderson on november 7, 1827.in 1828 the seat of justice was moved from pendleton to anderson.the city is named for chief william 'adam' anderson, whose mother was lenape and whose father was of swedish descent.chief anderson's name in lenape was kikthawenund, meaning 'creaking boughs'.the lenape village was known as 'anderson's town', though the moravian missionaries called it 'the heathen town four miles away'.anderson was also known as 'andersonton' before being formally organized as anderson.in december 1838, anderson was incorporated as a town with 350 inhabitants.the central canal, a branch of the wabash and erie canal, was planned to come through anderson.this incorporation was short-lived, and anderson once again went back to village status in 1852.
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abraham alexander ribicoff (april 9, 1910 – february 22, 1998) was an american democratic party politician from the state of connecticut.he represented connecticut in the united states house of representatives and senate and was the 80th governor of connecticut and secretary of health, education, and welfare in president john f. kennedy's cabinet.he was connecticut's first and to date only jewish governor.ribicoff's relatively poor parents valued education and insisted that all his earnings from part-time boyhood jobs go toward his future schooling.after high school, he worked for a year at a nearby zipper factory of the g. e. prentice company to earn additional funds for college.ribicoff enrolled at new york university in 1928, then transferred to the university of chicago after the prentice company made him the chicago office manager.while in chicago, ribicoff coped with school and work schedules and was permitted to enter the university's law school before finishing his undergraduate degree.still a student, he married ruth siegel on june 28, 1931; they had two children.ribicoff served as editor of the university of chicago law review in his third year and received an llb cum laude in 1933, being admitted to the connecticut bar the same year.after practicing law in the office of a hartford lawyer, ribicoff set up his practice, first in kensington and later in hartford.from 1941 to 1943 and again from 1945 to 1947 he was the judge of hartford police court.during his political career, ribicoff was a protégé of john moran bailey, the powerful chairman of the democratic party of connecticut.during that time, he served on the foreign affairs committee, a position usually reserved for members with more seniority, and was a mostly loyal supporter of the foreign and domestic policies of president harry s. truman's administration.
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a.c. cesena, commonly referred to as cesena (italian pronunciation: [tʃeˈzɛːna]), was an italian football club based in cesena, emilia-romagna.the club spent most of its history in professional leagues such as serie a and serie b, but went bankrupt and folded in 2018.another club from cesena, a.s.d.romagna centro cesena, claims to be the bankrupted club's successor and in 2019 changed its name to 'cesena f.c.'.the club was formed in 1940 and won its first promotion to serie a in 1973.since then, the club have been in serie a for a total of 13 seasons, their best achievement coming in 1976 with a sixth-placed finish and a short run in the following season's uefa cup.the other four promotions to serie a were achieved in 1981, 1987, 2010 (after two consecutive promotions — from the third league (lega pro) in 2009 and from serie b in 2010, both won on the final day of the season) and 2014.with players such as pierluigi cera and gianluigi savoldi, the club held its own and finished a respectable 11th place in their debut season, repeating that finish the following year.in the 1975–76 season, cesena surprised italy by finishing sixth and subsequently qualifying for the uefa cup.the glory was short-lived and they would be relegated the next year.a second promotion to serie a followed in 1981 and finished a respectable 10th before being relegated once more in 1983, staying in serie b for four years.after winning a play-off, they were back in serie a for 1987–88 and enjoyed a four-year stay, being obdurate enough to just avoid relegation in this time.after relegation in 1991, cesena had another chance to return to serie a in 1994.with players such as alessandro teodorani, emiliano salvetti, luigi piangerelli, aldo dolcetti, and dario hübner, this was a team of considerable ability.
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acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
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anderson is a city in madison county, indiana, united states.named after chief william anderson, it is the county seat of madison county.the city is the headquarters of the church of god (anderson) and home of anderson university, which is affiliated with the church of god.highlights of the city include the historic paramount theatre and the gruenewald house.the population was 54,788 at the 2020 census.conner later sold the ground to john and sarah berry, who donated 32 acres (13 ha) of their land to madison county on the condition that the county seat be moved from pendleton to anderson.john berry laid out the first plat of anderson on november 7, 1827.in 1828 the seat of justice was moved from pendleton to anderson.the city is named for chief william 'adam' anderson, whose mother was lenape and whose father was of swedish descent.chief anderson's name in lenape was kikthawenund, meaning 'creaking boughs'.the lenape village was known as 'anderson's town', though the moravian missionaries called it 'the heathen town four miles away'.anderson was also known as 'andersonton' before being formally organized as anderson.introduction of internal improvements by the mammoth internal improvement act caused a growth in the population in 1837.in december 1838, anderson was incorporated as a town with 350 inhabitants.the central canal, a branch of the wabash and erie canal, was planned to come through anderson.work continued on the canal during 1838 and the beginning of 1839, but the work was soon suspended by the state following effects of the panic of 1837.the town again became a sleepy village until 1849, when it was incorporated a second time as a town.many new commercial ventures located around the courthouse square.this incorporation was short-lived, and anderson once again went back to village status in 1852.
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anderson is a city in madison county, indiana, united states.named after chief william anderson, it is the county seat of madison county.the city is the headquarters of the church of god (anderson) and home of anderson university, which is affiliated with the church of god.conner later sold the ground to john and sarah berry, who donated 32 acres (13 ha) of their land to madison county on the condition that the county seat be moved from pendleton to anderson.john berry laid out the first plat of anderson on november 7, 1827.in 1828 the seat of justice was moved from pendleton to anderson.the city is named for chief william 'adam' anderson, whose mother was lenape and whose father was of swedish descent.chief anderson's name in lenape was kikthawenund, meaning 'creaking boughs'.the lenape village was known as 'anderson's town', though the moravian missionaries called it 'the heathen town four miles away'.anderson was also known as 'andersonton' before being formally organized as anderson.in december 1838, anderson was incorporated as a town with 350 inhabitants.the central canal, a branch of the wabash and erie canal, was planned to come through anderson.this incorporation was short-lived, and anderson once again went back to village status in 1852.
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a.c. cesena, commonly referred to as cesena (italian pronunciation: [tʃeˈzɛːna]), was an italian football club based in cesena, emilia-romagna.the club spent most of its history in professional leagues such as serie a and serie b, but went bankrupt and folded in 2018.another club from cesena, a.s.d.romagna centro cesena, claims to be the bankrupted club's successor and in 2019 changed its name to 'cesena f.c.'.the club was formed in 1940 and won its first promotion to serie a in 1973.since then, the club have been in serie a for a total of 13 seasons, their best achievement coming in 1976 with a sixth-placed finish and a short run in the following season's uefa cup.the other four promotions to serie a were achieved in 1981, 1987, 2010 (after two consecutive promotions — from the third league (lega pro) in 2009 and from serie b in 2010, both won on the final day of the season) and 2014.with players such as pierluigi cera and gianluigi savoldi, the club held its own and finished a respectable 11th place in their debut season, repeating that finish the following year.in the 1975–76 season, cesena surprised italy by finishing sixth and subsequently qualifying for the uefa cup.the glory was short-lived and they would be relegated the next year.a second promotion to serie a followed in 1981 and finished a respectable 10th before being relegated once more in 1983, staying in serie b for four years.after winning a play-off, they were back in serie a for 1987–88 and enjoyed a four-year stay, being obdurate enough to just avoid relegation in this time.after relegation in 1991, cesena had another chance to return to serie a in 1994.with players such as alessandro teodorani, emiliano salvetti, luigi piangerelli, aldo dolcetti, and dario hübner, this was a team of considerable ability.
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a.c. cesena, commonly referred to as cesena (italian pronunciation: [tʃeˈzɛːna]), was an italian football club based in cesena, emilia-romagna.the club spent most of its history in professional leagues such as serie a and serie b, but went bankrupt and folded in 2018.another club from cesena, a.s.d.romagna centro cesena, claims to be the bankrupted club's successor and in 2019 changed its name to 'cesena f.c.'.the club was formed in 1940 and won its first promotion to serie a in 1973.since then, the club have been in serie a for a total of 13 seasons, their best achievement coming in 1976 with a sixth-placed finish and a short run in the following season's uefa cup.the other four promotions to serie a were achieved in 1981, 1987, 2010 (after two consecutive promotions — from the third league (lega pro) in 2009 and from serie b in 2010, both won on the final day of the season) and 2014.with players such as pierluigi cera and gianluigi savoldi, the club held its own and finished a respectable 11th place in their debut season, repeating that finish the following year.in the 1975–76 season, cesena surprised italy by finishing sixth and subsequently qualifying for the uefa cup.the glory was short-lived and they would be relegated the next year.a second promotion to serie a followed in 1981 and finished a respectable 10th before being relegated once more in 1983, staying in serie b for four years.after winning a play-off, they were back in serie a for 1987–88 and enjoyed a four-year stay, being obdurate enough to just avoid relegation in this time.after relegation in 1991, cesena had another chance to return to serie a in 1994.with players such as alessandro teodorani, emiliano salvetti, luigi piangerelli, aldo dolcetti, and dario hübner, this was a team of considerable ability.
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ahmet ertegun ( ah-met air-tə-gən; turkish: ahmet zahrettin sebuhi ertegün, pronounced [ahˈmet eɾteˈɟyn]; july 31 [o.s.july 18] 1923 – december 14, 2006) was a turkish-american businessman, songwriter, record executive and philanthropist.ertegun was the co-founder and president of atlantic records.he discovered and championed many leading rhythm and blues and rock musicians.ertegun also wrote classic blues and pop songs.he served as the chairman of the rock and roll hall of fame and museum, located in cleveland, ohio.ertegun has been described as 'one of the most significant figures in the modern recording industry.'in 2017 he was inducted into the rhythm and blues music hall of fame in recognition of his work in the music business.ertegun helped foster ties between the u.s. and turkey, his birthplace.he served as the chairman of the american turkish society for over 20 years until his death.he also co-founded the new york cosmos soccer team of the original north american soccer league.his mother, hayrünnisa, was an accomplished musician who played keyboard and stringed instruments.she bought the popular records of the day, to which ahmet and his brother, nesuhi listened.his older brother nesuhi introduced him to jazz music, taking him at the age of nine to see the duke ellington and cab calloway orchestras in london.in 1935, ahmet and his family moved to washington, d.c., with his father, munir ertegun, who was appointed as the ambassador of the republic of turkey to the united states.when ahmet was 14, his mother bought him a record-cutting machine, which he used to compose and add lyrics to instrumental records.ertegun's love for music pulled him into the heart of washington, dc's black district where he would routinely see such top acts as duke ellington, cab calloway, billie holiday and louis armstrong.
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a.c. cesena, commonly referred to as cesena (italian pronunciation: [tʃeˈzɛːna]), was an italian football club based in cesena, emilia-romagna.the club spent most of its history in professional leagues such as serie a and serie b, but went bankrupt and folded in 2018.another club from cesena, a.s.d.romagna centro cesena, claims to be the bankrupted club's successor and in 2019 changed its name to 'cesena f.c.'.the club was formed in 1940 and won its first promotion to serie a in 1973.since then, the club have been in serie a for a total of 13 seasons, their best achievement coming in 1976 with a sixth-placed finish and a short run in the following season's uefa cup.the other four promotions to serie a were achieved in 1981, 1987, 2010 (after two consecutive promotions — from the third league (lega pro) in 2009 and from serie b in 2010, both won on the final day of the season) and 2014.with players such as pierluigi cera and gianluigi savoldi, the club held its own and finished a respectable 11th place in their debut season, repeating that finish the following year.in the 1975–76 season, cesena surprised italy by finishing sixth and subsequently qualifying for the uefa cup.the glory was short-lived and they would be relegated the next year.a second promotion to serie a followed in 1981 and finished a respectable 10th before being relegated once more in 1983, staying in serie b for four years.after winning a play-off, they were back in serie a for 1987–88 and enjoyed a four-year stay, being obdurate enough to just avoid relegation in this time.after relegation in 1991, cesena had another chance to return to serie a in 1994.with players such as alessandro teodorani, emiliano salvetti, luigi piangerelli, aldo dolcetti, and dario hübner, this was a team of considerable ability.
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a.c. cesena, commonly referred to as cesena (italian pronunciation: [tʃeˈzɛːna]), was an italian football club based in cesena, emilia-romagna.the club spent most of its history in professional leagues such as serie a and serie b, but went bankrupt and folded in 2018.another club from cesena, a.s.d.romagna centro cesena, claims to be the bankrupted club's successor and in 2019 changed its name to 'cesena f.c.'.the club was formed in 1940 and won its first promotion to serie a in 1973.since then, the club have been in serie a for a total of 13 seasons, their best achievement coming in 1976 with a sixth-placed finish and a short run in the following season's uefa cup.the other four promotions to serie a were achieved in 1981, 1987, 2010 (after two consecutive promotions — from the third league (lega pro) in 2009 and from serie b in 2010, both won on the final day of the season) and 2014.with players such as pierluigi cera and gianluigi savoldi, the club held its own and finished a respectable 11th place in their debut season, repeating that finish the following year.in the 1975–76 season, cesena surprised italy by finishing sixth and subsequently qualifying for the uefa cup.the glory was short-lived and they would be relegated the next year.a second promotion to serie a followed in 1981 and finished a respectable 10th before being relegated once more in 1983, staying in serie b for four years.after winning a play-off, they were back in serie a for 1987–88 and enjoyed a four-year stay, being obdurate enough to just avoid relegation in this time.after relegation in 1991, cesena had another chance to return to serie a in 1994.with players such as alessandro teodorani, emiliano salvetti, luigi piangerelli, aldo dolcetti, and dario hübner, this was a team of considerable ability.
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abraham alexander ribicoff (april 9, 1910 – february 22, 1998) was an american democratic party politician from the state of connecticut.he represented connecticut in the united states house of representatives and senate and was the 80th governor of connecticut and secretary of health, education, and welfare in president john f. kennedy's cabinet.he was connecticut's first and to date only jewish governor.ribicoff's relatively poor parents valued education and insisted that all his earnings from part-time boyhood jobs go toward his future schooling.after high school, he worked for a year at a nearby zipper factory of the g. e. prentice company to earn additional funds for college.ribicoff enrolled at new york university in 1928, then transferred to the university of chicago after the prentice company made him the chicago office manager.while in chicago, ribicoff coped with school and work schedules and was permitted to enter the university's law school before finishing his undergraduate degree.still a student, he married ruth siegel on june 28, 1931; they had two children.ribicoff served as editor of the university of chicago law review in his third year and received an llb cum laude in 1933, being admitted to the connecticut bar the same year.after practicing law in the office of a hartford lawyer, ribicoff set up his practice, first in kensington and later in hartford.from 1941 to 1943 and again from 1945 to 1947 he was the judge of hartford police court.during his political career, ribicoff was a protégé of john moran bailey, the powerful chairman of the democratic party of connecticut.during that time, he served on the foreign affairs committee, a position usually reserved for members with more seniority, and was a mostly loyal supporter of the foreign and domestic policies of president harry s. truman's administration.
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acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
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anderson is a city in madison county, indiana, united states.named after chief william anderson, it is the county seat of madison county.the city is the headquarters of the church of god (anderson) and home of anderson university, which is affiliated with the church of god.highlights of the city include the historic paramount theatre and the gruenewald house.the population was 54,788 at the 2020 census.conner later sold the ground to john and sarah berry, who donated 32 acres (13 ha) of their land to madison county on the condition that the county seat be moved from pendleton to anderson.john berry laid out the first plat of anderson on november 7, 1827.in 1828 the seat of justice was moved from pendleton to anderson.the city is named for chief william 'adam' anderson, whose mother was lenape and whose father was of swedish descent.chief anderson's name in lenape was kikthawenund, meaning 'creaking boughs'.the lenape village was known as 'anderson's town', though the moravian missionaries called it 'the heathen town four miles away'.anderson was also known as 'andersonton' before being formally organized as anderson.introduction of internal improvements by the mammoth internal improvement act caused a growth in the population in 1837.in december 1838, anderson was incorporated as a town with 350 inhabitants.the central canal, a branch of the wabash and erie canal, was planned to come through anderson.work continued on the canal during 1838 and the beginning of 1839, but the work was soon suspended by the state following effects of the panic of 1837.the town again became a sleepy village until 1849, when it was incorporated a second time as a town.many new commercial ventures located around the courthouse square.this incorporation was short-lived, and anderson once again went back to village status in 1852.
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abraham alexander ribicoff (april 9, 1910 – february 22, 1998) was an american democratic party politician from the state of connecticut.he represented connecticut in the united states house of representatives and senate and was the 80th governor of connecticut and secretary of health, education, and welfare in president john f. kennedy's cabinet.he was connecticut's first and to date only jewish governor.ribicoff's relatively poor parents valued education and insisted that all his earnings from part-time boyhood jobs go toward his future schooling.after high school, he worked for a year at a nearby zipper factory of the g. e. prentice company to earn additional funds for college.ribicoff enrolled at new york university in 1928, then transferred to the university of chicago after the prentice company made him the chicago office manager.while in chicago, ribicoff coped with school and work schedules and was permitted to enter the university's law school before finishing his undergraduate degree.still a student, he married ruth siegel on june 28, 1931; they had two children.ribicoff served as editor of the university of chicago law review in his third year and received an llb cum laude in 1933, being admitted to the connecticut bar the same year.after practicing law in the office of a hartford lawyer, ribicoff set up his practice, first in kensington and later in hartford.from 1941 to 1943 and again from 1945 to 1947 he was the judge of hartford police court.during his political career, ribicoff was a protégé of john moran bailey, the powerful chairman of the democratic party of connecticut.during that time, he served on the foreign affairs committee, a position usually reserved for members with more seniority, and was a mostly loyal supporter of the foreign and domestic policies of president harry s. truman's administration.
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abraham alexander ribicoff (april 9, 1910 – february 22, 1998) was an american democratic party politician from the state of connecticut.he represented connecticut in the united states house of representatives and senate and was the 80th governor of connecticut and secretary of health, education, and welfare in president john f. kennedy's cabinet.ribicoff's relatively poor parents valued education and insisted that all his earnings from part-time boyhood jobs go toward his future schooling.ribicoff enrolled at new york university in 1928, then transferred to the university of chicago after the prentice company made him the chicago office manager.while in chicago, ribicoff coped with school and work schedules and was permitted to enter the university's law school before finishing his undergraduate degree.ribicoff served as editor of the university of chicago law review in his third year and received an llb cum laude in 1933, being admitted to the connecticut bar the same year.after practicing law in the office of a hartford lawyer, ribicoff set up his practice, first in kensington and later in hartford.during his political career, ribicoff was a protégé of john moran bailey, the powerful chairman of the democratic party of connecticut.
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ahmet ertegun ( ah-met air-tə-gən; turkish: ahmet zahrettin sebuhi ertegün, pronounced [ahˈmet eɾteˈɟyn]; july 31 [o.s.july 18] 1923 – december 14, 2006) was a turkish-american businessman, songwriter, record executive and philanthropist.ertegun was the co-founder and president of atlantic records.he discovered and championed many leading rhythm and blues and rock musicians.ertegun also wrote classic blues and pop songs.he served as the chairman of the rock and roll hall of fame and museum, located in cleveland, ohio.ertegun has been described as 'one of the most significant figures in the modern recording industry.'in 2017 he was inducted into the rhythm and blues music hall of fame in recognition of his work in the music business.ertegun helped foster ties between the u.s. and turkey, his birthplace.he served as the chairman of the american turkish society for over 20 years until his death.he also co-founded the new york cosmos soccer team of the original north american soccer league.his mother, hayrünnisa, was an accomplished musician who played keyboard and stringed instruments.she bought the popular records of the day, to which ahmet and his brother, nesuhi listened.his older brother nesuhi introduced him to jazz music, taking him at the age of nine to see the duke ellington and cab calloway orchestras in london.in 1935, ahmet and his family moved to washington, d.c., with his father, munir ertegun, who was appointed as the ambassador of the republic of turkey to the united states.when ahmet was 14, his mother bought him a record-cutting machine, which he used to compose and add lyrics to instrumental records.ertegun's love for music pulled him into the heart of washington, dc's black district where he would routinely see such top acts as duke ellington, cab calloway, billie holiday and louis armstrong.
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a.c. cesena, commonly referred to as cesena (italian pronunciation: [tʃeˈzɛːna]), was an italian football club based in cesena, emilia-romagna.the club spent most of its history in professional leagues such as serie a and serie b, but went bankrupt and folded in 2018.another club from cesena, a.s.d.romagna centro cesena, claims to be the bankrupted club's successor and in 2019 changed its name to 'cesena f.c.'.the club was formed in 1940 and won its first promotion to serie a in 1973.since then, the club have been in serie a for a total of 13 seasons, their best achievement coming in 1976 with a sixth-placed finish and a short run in the following season's uefa cup.the other four promotions to serie a were achieved in 1981, 1987, 2010 (after two consecutive promotions — from the third league (lega pro) in 2009 and from serie b in 2010, both won on the final day of the season) and 2014.with players such as pierluigi cera and gianluigi savoldi, the club held its own and finished a respectable 11th place in their debut season, repeating that finish the following year.in the 1975–76 season, cesena surprised italy by finishing sixth and subsequently qualifying for the uefa cup.the glory was short-lived and they would be relegated the next year.a second promotion to serie a followed in 1981 and finished a respectable 10th before being relegated once more in 1983, staying in serie b for four years.after winning a play-off, they were back in serie a for 1987–88 and enjoyed a four-year stay, being obdurate enough to just avoid relegation in this time.after relegation in 1991, cesena had another chance to return to serie a in 1994.with players such as alessandro teodorani, emiliano salvetti, luigi piangerelli, aldo dolcetti, and dario hübner, this was a team of considerable ability.
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anderson is a city in madison county, indiana, united states.named after chief william anderson, it is the county seat of madison county.the city is the headquarters of the church of god (anderson) and home of anderson university, which is affiliated with the church of god.highlights of the city include the historic paramount theatre and the gruenewald house.the population was 54,788 at the 2020 census.conner later sold the ground to john and sarah berry, who donated 32 acres (13 ha) of their land to madison county on the condition that the county seat be moved from pendleton to anderson.john berry laid out the first plat of anderson on november 7, 1827.in 1828 the seat of justice was moved from pendleton to anderson.the city is named for chief william 'adam' anderson, whose mother was lenape and whose father was of swedish descent.chief anderson's name in lenape was kikthawenund, meaning 'creaking boughs'.the lenape village was known as 'anderson's town', though the moravian missionaries called it 'the heathen town four miles away'.anderson was also known as 'andersonton' before being formally organized as anderson.introduction of internal improvements by the mammoth internal improvement act caused a growth in the population in 1837.in december 1838, anderson was incorporated as a town with 350 inhabitants.the central canal, a branch of the wabash and erie canal, was planned to come through anderson.work continued on the canal during 1838 and the beginning of 1839, but the work was soon suspended by the state following effects of the panic of 1837.the town again became a sleepy village until 1849, when it was incorporated a second time as a town.many new commercial ventures located around the courthouse square.this incorporation was short-lived, and anderson once again went back to village status in 1852.
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anderson is a city in madison county, indiana, united states.named after chief william anderson, it is the county seat of madison county.the city is the headquarters of the church of god (anderson) and home of anderson university, which is affiliated with the church of god.conner later sold the ground to john and sarah berry, who donated 32 acres (13 ha) of their land to madison county on the condition that the county seat be moved from pendleton to anderson.john berry laid out the first plat of anderson on november 7, 1827.in 1828 the seat of justice was moved from pendleton to anderson.the city is named for chief william 'adam' anderson, whose mother was lenape and whose father was of swedish descent.chief anderson's name in lenape was kikthawenund, meaning 'creaking boughs'.the lenape village was known as 'anderson's town', though the moravian missionaries called it 'the heathen town four miles away'.anderson was also known as 'andersonton' before being formally organized as anderson.in december 1838, anderson was incorporated as a town with 350 inhabitants.the central canal, a branch of the wabash and erie canal, was planned to come through anderson.this incorporation was short-lived, and anderson once again went back to village status in 1852.
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a.c. cesena, commonly referred to as cesena (italian pronunciation: [tʃeˈzɛːna]), was an italian football club based in cesena, emilia-romagna.the club spent most of its history in professional leagues such as serie a and serie b, but went bankrupt and folded in 2018.another club from cesena, a.s.d.romagna centro cesena, claims to be the bankrupted club's successor and in 2019 changed its name to 'cesena f.c.'.the club was formed in 1940 and won its first promotion to serie a in 1973.since then, the club have been in serie a for a total of 13 seasons, their best achievement coming in 1976 with a sixth-placed finish and a short run in the following season's uefa cup.the other four promotions to serie a were achieved in 1981, 1987, 2010 (after two consecutive promotions — from the third league (lega pro) in 2009 and from serie b in 2010, both won on the final day of the season) and 2014.with players such as pierluigi cera and gianluigi savoldi, the club held its own and finished a respectable 11th place in their debut season, repeating that finish the following year.in the 1975–76 season, cesena surprised italy by finishing sixth and subsequently qualifying for the uefa cup.the glory was short-lived and they would be relegated the next year.a second promotion to serie a followed in 1981 and finished a respectable 10th before being relegated once more in 1983, staying in serie b for four years.after winning a play-off, they were back in serie a for 1987–88 and enjoyed a four-year stay, being obdurate enough to just avoid relegation in this time.after relegation in 1991, cesena had another chance to return to serie a in 1994.with players such as alessandro teodorani, emiliano salvetti, luigi piangerelli, aldo dolcetti, and dario hübner, this was a team of considerable ability.
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a.c. cesena, commonly referred to as cesena (italian pronunciation: [tʃeˈzɛːna]), was an italian football club based in cesena, emilia-romagna.the club spent most of its history in professional leagues such as serie a and serie b, but went bankrupt and folded in 2018.another club from cesena, a.s.d.romagna centro cesena, claims to be the bankrupted club's successor and in 2019 changed its name to 'cesena f.c.'.the club was formed in 1940 and won its first promotion to serie a in 1973.since then, the club have been in serie a for a total of 13 seasons, their best achievement coming in 1976 with a sixth-placed finish and a short run in the following season's uefa cup.the other four promotions to serie a were achieved in 1981, 1987, 2010 (after two consecutive promotions — from the third league (lega pro) in 2009 and from serie b in 2010, both won on the final day of the season) and 2014.with players such as pierluigi cera and gianluigi savoldi, the club held its own and finished a respectable 11th place in their debut season, repeating that finish the following year.in the 1975–76 season, cesena surprised italy by finishing sixth and subsequently qualifying for the uefa cup.the glory was short-lived and they would be relegated the next year.a second promotion to serie a followed in 1981 and finished a respectable 10th before being relegated once more in 1983, staying in serie b for four years.after winning a play-off, they were back in serie a for 1987–88 and enjoyed a four-year stay, being obdurate enough to just avoid relegation in this time.after relegation in 1991, cesena had another chance to return to serie a in 1994.with players such as alessandro teodorani, emiliano salvetti, luigi piangerelli, aldo dolcetti, and dario hübner, this was a team of considerable ability.
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anderson is a city in madison county, indiana, united states.named after chief william anderson, it is the county seat of madison county.the city is the headquarters of the church of god (anderson) and home of anderson university, which is affiliated with the church of god.highlights of the city include the historic paramount theatre and the gruenewald house.the population was 54,788 at the 2020 census.conner later sold the ground to john and sarah berry, who donated 32 acres (13 ha) of their land to madison county on the condition that the county seat be moved from pendleton to anderson.john berry laid out the first plat of anderson on november 7, 1827.in 1828 the seat of justice was moved from pendleton to anderson.the city is named for chief william 'adam' anderson, whose mother was lenape and whose father was of swedish descent.chief anderson's name in lenape was kikthawenund, meaning 'creaking boughs'.the lenape village was known as 'anderson's town', though the moravian missionaries called it 'the heathen town four miles away'.anderson was also known as 'andersonton' before being formally organized as anderson.introduction of internal improvements by the mammoth internal improvement act caused a growth in the population in 1837.in december 1838, anderson was incorporated as a town with 350 inhabitants.the central canal, a branch of the wabash and erie canal, was planned to come through anderson.work continued on the canal during 1838 and the beginning of 1839, but the work was soon suspended by the state following effects of the panic of 1837.the town again became a sleepy village until 1849, when it was incorporated a second time as a town.many new commercial ventures located around the courthouse square.this incorporation was short-lived, and anderson once again went back to village status in 1852.
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anderson is a city in madison county, indiana, united states.named after chief william anderson, it is the county seat of madison county.the city is the headquarters of the church of god (anderson) and home of anderson university, which is affiliated with the church of god.conner later sold the ground to john and sarah berry, who donated 32 acres (13 ha) of their land to madison county on the condition that the county seat be moved from pendleton to anderson.john berry laid out the first plat of anderson on november 7, 1827.in 1828 the seat of justice was moved from pendleton to anderson.the city is named for chief william 'adam' anderson, whose mother was lenape and whose father was of swedish descent.chief anderson's name in lenape was kikthawenund, meaning 'creaking boughs'.the lenape village was known as 'anderson's town', though the moravian missionaries called it 'the heathen town four miles away'.anderson was also known as 'andersonton' before being formally organized as anderson.in december 1838, anderson was incorporated as a town with 350 inhabitants.the central canal, a branch of the wabash and erie canal, was planned to come through anderson.this incorporation was short-lived, and anderson once again went back to village status in 1852.
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acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
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abraham alexander ribicoff (april 9, 1910 – february 22, 1998) was an american democratic party politician from the state of connecticut.he represented connecticut in the united states house of representatives and senate and was the 80th governor of connecticut and secretary of health, education, and welfare in president john f. kennedy's cabinet.he was connecticut's first and to date only jewish governor.ribicoff's relatively poor parents valued education and insisted that all his earnings from part-time boyhood jobs go toward his future schooling.after high school, he worked for a year at a nearby zipper factory of the g. e. prentice company to earn additional funds for college.ribicoff enrolled at new york university in 1928, then transferred to the university of chicago after the prentice company made him the chicago office manager.while in chicago, ribicoff coped with school and work schedules and was permitted to enter the university's law school before finishing his undergraduate degree.still a student, he married ruth siegel on june 28, 1931; they had two children.ribicoff served as editor of the university of chicago law review in his third year and received an llb cum laude in 1933, being admitted to the connecticut bar the same year.after practicing law in the office of a hartford lawyer, ribicoff set up his practice, first in kensington and later in hartford.from 1941 to 1943 and again from 1945 to 1947 he was the judge of hartford police court.during his political career, ribicoff was a protégé of john moran bailey, the powerful chairman of the democratic party of connecticut.during that time, he served on the foreign affairs committee, a position usually reserved for members with more seniority, and was a mostly loyal supporter of the foreign and domestic policies of president harry s. truman's administration.
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ahmet ertegun ( ah-met air-tə-gən; turkish: ahmet zahrettin sebuhi ertegün, pronounced [ahˈmet eɾteˈɟyn]; july 31 [o.s.july 18] 1923 – december 14, 2006) was a turkish-american businessman, songwriter, record executive and philanthropist.ertegun was the co-founder and president of atlantic records.he discovered and championed many leading rhythm and blues and rock musicians.ertegun also wrote classic blues and pop songs.he served as the chairman of the rock and roll hall of fame and museum, located in cleveland, ohio.ertegun has been described as 'one of the most significant figures in the modern recording industry.'in 2017 he was inducted into the rhythm and blues music hall of fame in recognition of his work in the music business.ertegun helped foster ties between the u.s. and turkey, his birthplace.he served as the chairman of the american turkish society for over 20 years until his death.he also co-founded the new york cosmos soccer team of the original north american soccer league.his mother, hayrünnisa, was an accomplished musician who played keyboard and stringed instruments.she bought the popular records of the day, to which ahmet and his brother, nesuhi listened.his older brother nesuhi introduced him to jazz music, taking him at the age of nine to see the duke ellington and cab calloway orchestras in london.in 1935, ahmet and his family moved to washington, d.c., with his father, munir ertegun, who was appointed as the ambassador of the republic of turkey to the united states.when ahmet was 14, his mother bought him a record-cutting machine, which he used to compose and add lyrics to instrumental records.ertegun's love for music pulled him into the heart of washington, dc's black district where he would routinely see such top acts as duke ellington, cab calloway, billie holiday and louis armstrong.
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abraham alexander ribicoff (april 9, 1910 – february 22, 1998) was an american democratic party politician from the state of connecticut.he represented connecticut in the united states house of representatives and senate and was the 80th governor of connecticut and secretary of health, education, and welfare in president john f. kennedy's cabinet.he was connecticut's first and to date only jewish governor.ribicoff's relatively poor parents valued education and insisted that all his earnings from part-time boyhood jobs go toward his future schooling.after high school, he worked for a year at a nearby zipper factory of the g. e. prentice company to earn additional funds for college.ribicoff enrolled at new york university in 1928, then transferred to the university of chicago after the prentice company made him the chicago office manager.while in chicago, ribicoff coped with school and work schedules and was permitted to enter the university's law school before finishing his undergraduate degree.still a student, he married ruth siegel on june 28, 1931; they had two children.ribicoff served as editor of the university of chicago law review in his third year and received an llb cum laude in 1933, being admitted to the connecticut bar the same year.after practicing law in the office of a hartford lawyer, ribicoff set up his practice, first in kensington and later in hartford.from 1941 to 1943 and again from 1945 to 1947 he was the judge of hartford police court.during his political career, ribicoff was a protégé of john moran bailey, the powerful chairman of the democratic party of connecticut.during that time, he served on the foreign affairs committee, a position usually reserved for members with more seniority, and was a mostly loyal supporter of the foreign and domestic policies of president harry s. truman's administration.
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abraham alexander ribicoff (april 9, 1910 – february 22, 1998) was an american democratic party politician from the state of connecticut.he represented connecticut in the united states house of representatives and senate and was the 80th governor of connecticut and secretary of health, education, and welfare in president john f. kennedy's cabinet.he was connecticut's first and to date only jewish governor.ribicoff's relatively poor parents valued education and insisted that all his earnings from part-time boyhood jobs go toward his future schooling.ribicoff enrolled at new york university in 1928, then transferred to the university of chicago after the prentice company made him the chicago office manager.while in chicago, ribicoff coped with school and work schedules and was permitted to enter the university's law school before finishing his undergraduate degree.ribicoff served as editor of the university of chicago law review in his third year and received an llb cum laude in 1933, being admitted to the connecticut bar the same year.after practicing law in the office of a hartford lawyer, ribicoff set up his practice, first in kensington and later in hartford.during his political career, ribicoff was a protégé of john moran bailey, the powerful chairman of the democratic party of connecticut.
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ahmet ertegun ( ah-met air-tə-gən; turkish: ahmet zahrettin sebuhi ertegün, pronounced [ahˈmet eɾteˈɟyn]; july 31 [o.s.july 18] 1923 – december 14, 2006) was a turkish-american businessman, songwriter, record executive and philanthropist.ertegun was the co-founder and president of atlantic records.he discovered and championed many leading rhythm and blues and rock musicians.ertegun also wrote classic blues and pop songs.he served as the chairman of the rock and roll hall of fame and museum, located in cleveland, ohio.ertegun has been described as 'one of the most significant figures in the modern recording industry.'in 2017 he was inducted into the rhythm and blues music hall of fame in recognition of his work in the music business.ertegun helped foster ties between the u.s. and turkey, his birthplace.he served as the chairman of the american turkish society for over 20 years until his death.he also co-founded the new york cosmos soccer team of the original north american soccer league.his mother, hayrünnisa, was an accomplished musician who played keyboard and stringed instruments.she bought the popular records of the day, to which ahmet and his brother, nesuhi listened.his older brother nesuhi introduced him to jazz music, taking him at the age of nine to see the duke ellington and cab calloway orchestras in london.in 1935, ahmet and his family moved to washington, d.c., with his father, munir ertegun, who was appointed as the ambassador of the republic of turkey to the united states.when ahmet was 14, his mother bought him a record-cutting machine, which he used to compose and add lyrics to instrumental records.ertegun's love for music pulled him into the heart of washington, dc's black district where he would routinely see such top acts as duke ellington, cab calloway, billie holiday and louis armstrong.
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ahmet ertegun ( ah-met air-tə-gən; turkish: ahmet zahrettin sebuhi ertegün, pronounced [ahˈmet eɾteˈɟyn]; july 31 [o.s.july 18] 1923 – december 14, 2006) was a turkish-american businessman, songwriter, record executive and philanthropist.ertegun was the co-founder and president of atlantic records.he discovered and championed many leading rhythm and blues and rock musicians.ertegun also wrote classic blues and pop songs.he served as the chairman of the rock and roll hall of fame and museum, located in cleveland, ohio.ertegun has been described as 'one of the most significant figures in the modern recording industry.'in 2017 he was inducted into the rhythm and blues music hall of fame in recognition of his work in the music business.ertegun helped foster ties between the u.s. and turkey, his birthplace.his mother, hayrünnisa, was an accomplished musician who played keyboard and stringed instruments.she bought the popular records of the day, to which ahmet and his brother, nesuhi listened.his older brother nesuhi introduced him to jazz music, taking him at the age of nine to see the duke ellington and cab calloway orchestras in london.in 1935, ahmet and his family moved to washington, d.c., with his father, munir ertegun, who was appointed as the ambassador of the republic of turkey to the united states.when ahmet was 14, his mother bought him a record-cutting machine, which he used to compose and add lyrics to instrumental records.ertegun's love for music pulled him into the heart of washington, dc's black district where he would routinely see such top acts as duke ellington, cab calloway, billie holiday and louis armstrong.
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a.c. cesena, commonly referred to as cesena (italian pronunciation: [tʃeˈzɛːna]), was an italian football club based in cesena, emilia-romagna.the club spent most of its history in professional leagues such as serie a and serie b, but went bankrupt and folded in 2018.another club from cesena, a.s.d.romagna centro cesena, claims to be the bankrupted club's successor and in 2019 changed its name to 'cesena f.c.'.the club was formed in 1940 and won its first promotion to serie a in 1973.since then, the club have been in serie a for a total of 13 seasons, their best achievement coming in 1976 with a sixth-placed finish and a short run in the following season's uefa cup.the other four promotions to serie a were achieved in 1981, 1987, 2010 (after two consecutive promotions — from the third league (lega pro) in 2009 and from serie b in 2010, both won on the final day of the season) and 2014.with players such as pierluigi cera and gianluigi savoldi, the club held its own and finished a respectable 11th place in their debut season, repeating that finish the following year.in the 1975–76 season, cesena surprised italy by finishing sixth and subsequently qualifying for the uefa cup.the glory was short-lived and they would be relegated the next year.a second promotion to serie a followed in 1981 and finished a respectable 10th before being relegated once more in 1983, staying in serie b for four years.after winning a play-off, they were back in serie a for 1987–88 and enjoyed a four-year stay, being obdurate enough to just avoid relegation in this time.after relegation in 1991, cesena had another chance to return to serie a in 1994.with players such as alessandro teodorani, emiliano salvetti, luigi piangerelli, aldo dolcetti, and dario hübner, this was a team of considerable ability.
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acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
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anaheim ( an-ə-hyme) is a city in northern orange county, california, united states, part of the los angeles metropolitan area.as of the 2020 united states census, the city had a population of 346,824, making it the most populous city in orange county, the 10th-most populous city in california, and the 55th-most populous city in the united states.anaheim is the second-largest city in orange county in terms of land area, and is known for being the home of the disneyland resort, the anaheim convention center, and two major sports teams: the los angeles angels baseball team and the anaheim ducks ice hockey club.anaheim was founded by fifty german families in 1857 and incorporated as the second city in los angeles county on march 18, 1876; orange county was split off from los angeles county in 1889.anaheim remained largely an agricultural community until disneyland opened on july 17, 1955.this led to the construction of several hotels and motels around the area, and residential districts in anaheim soon followed.the city also developed into an industrial center, producing electronics, aircraft parts and canned fruit.anaheim is a charter city.anaheim's city limits extend almost the full width of orange county, from cypress in the west, twenty miles east to the riverside county line, encompassing a diverse range of neighborhoods.in the west, mid-20th-century tract houses predominate.downtown anaheim has three mixed-use historic districts, the largest of which is the anaheim colony.south of downtown, a center of commercial activity of regional importance begins, the anaheim–santa ana edge city, which stretches east and south into the cities of orange, santa ana, and garden grove.this edge city includes the disneyland resort, with two theme parks, multiple hotels, and its retail district; disney is part of the larger anaheim resort district with numerous other hotels and retail complexes.
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ahmet ertegun ( ah-met air-tə-gən; turkish: ahmet zahrettin sebuhi ertegün, pronounced [ahˈmet eɾteˈɟyn]; july 31 [o.s.july 18] 1923 – december 14, 2006) was a turkish-american businessman, songwriter, record executive and philanthropist.ertegun was the co-founder and president of atlantic records.he discovered and championed many leading rhythm and blues and rock musicians.ertegun also wrote classic blues and pop songs.he served as the chairman of the rock and roll hall of fame and museum, located in cleveland, ohio.ertegun has been described as 'one of the most significant figures in the modern recording industry.'in 2017 he was inducted into the rhythm and blues music hall of fame in recognition of his work in the music business.ertegun helped foster ties between the u.s. and turkey, his birthplace.he served as the chairman of the american turkish society for over 20 years until his death.he also co-founded the new york cosmos soccer team of the original north american soccer league.his mother, hayrünnisa, was an accomplished musician who played keyboard and stringed instruments.she bought the popular records of the day, to which ahmet and his brother, nesuhi listened.his older brother nesuhi introduced him to jazz music, taking him at the age of nine to see the duke ellington and cab calloway orchestras in london.in 1935, ahmet and his family moved to washington, d.c., with his father, munir ertegun, who was appointed as the ambassador of the republic of turkey to the united states.when ahmet was 14, his mother bought him a record-cutting machine, which he used to compose and add lyrics to instrumental records.ertegun's love for music pulled him into the heart of washington, dc's black district where he would routinely see such top acts as duke ellington, cab calloway, billie holiday and louis armstrong.
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ahmet ertegun ( ah-met air-tə-gən; turkish: ahmet zahrettin sebuhi ertegün, pronounced [ahˈmet eɾteˈɟyn]; july 31 [o.s.july 18] 1923 – december 14, 2006) was a turkish-american businessman, songwriter, record executive and philanthropist.ertegun was the co-founder and president of atlantic records.he discovered and championed many leading rhythm and blues and rock musicians.ertegun also wrote classic blues and pop songs.he served as the chairman of the rock and roll hall of fame and museum, located in cleveland, ohio.ertegun has been described as 'one of the most significant figures in the modern recording industry.'in 2017 he was inducted into the rhythm and blues music hall of fame in recognition of his work in the music business.ertegun helped foster ties between the u.s. and turkey, his birthplace.his mother, hayrünnisa, was an accomplished musician who played keyboard and stringed instruments.she bought the popular records of the day, to which ahmet and his brother, nesuhi listened.his older brother nesuhi introduced him to jazz music, taking him at the age of nine to see the duke ellington and cab calloway orchestras in london.in 1935, ahmet and his family moved to washington, d.c., with his father, munir ertegun, who was appointed as the ambassador of the republic of turkey to the united states.when ahmet was 14, his mother bought him a record-cutting machine, which he used to compose and add lyrics to instrumental records.ertegun's love for music pulled him into the heart of washington, dc's black district where he would routinely see such top acts as duke ellington, cab calloway, billie holiday and louis armstrong.
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acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
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acharya institute of technology | president | bm reddy <tsp> acharya institute of technology | city | bangalore <tsp> acharya institute of technology | director | dr g p prabhukumar <tsp> acharya institute of technology | established | 2000 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | country | india <tsp> acharya institute of technology | numberofpostgraduatestudents | 700 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | campus | in soldevanahalli acharya dr sarvapalli radhakrishnan road hessarghatta main road bangalore – 560090
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acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
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abraham alexander ribicoff (april 9, 1910 – february 22, 1998) was an american democratic party politician from the state of connecticut.he represented connecticut in the united states house of representatives and senate and was the 80th governor of connecticut and secretary of health, education, and welfare in president john f. kennedy's cabinet.he was connecticut's first and to date only jewish governor.ribicoff's relatively poor parents valued education and insisted that all his earnings from part-time boyhood jobs go toward his future schooling.after high school, he worked for a year at a nearby zipper factory of the g. e. prentice company to earn additional funds for college.ribicoff enrolled at new york university in 1928, then transferred to the university of chicago after the prentice company made him the chicago office manager.while in chicago, ribicoff coped with school and work schedules and was permitted to enter the university's law school before finishing his undergraduate degree.still a student, he married ruth siegel on june 28, 1931; they had two children.ribicoff served as editor of the university of chicago law review in his third year and received an llb cum laude in 1933, being admitted to the connecticut bar the same year.after practicing law in the office of a hartford lawyer, ribicoff set up his practice, first in kensington and later in hartford.from 1941 to 1943 and again from 1945 to 1947 he was the judge of hartford police court.during his political career, ribicoff was a protégé of john moran bailey, the powerful chairman of the democratic party of connecticut.during that time, he served on the foreign affairs committee, a position usually reserved for members with more seniority, and was a mostly loyal supporter of the foreign and domestic policies of president harry s. truman's administration.
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ahmet ertegun ( ah-met air-tə-gən; turkish: ahmet zahrettin sebuhi ertegün, pronounced [ahˈmet eɾteˈɟyn]; july 31 [o.s.july 18] 1923 – december 14, 2006) was a turkish-american businessman, songwriter, record executive and philanthropist.ertegun was the co-founder and president of atlantic records.he discovered and championed many leading rhythm and blues and rock musicians.ertegun also wrote classic blues and pop songs.he served as the chairman of the rock and roll hall of fame and museum, located in cleveland, ohio.ertegun has been described as 'one of the most significant figures in the modern recording industry.'in 2017 he was inducted into the rhythm and blues music hall of fame in recognition of his work in the music business.ertegun helped foster ties between the u.s. and turkey, his birthplace.he served as the chairman of the american turkish society for over 20 years until his death.he also co-founded the new york cosmos soccer team of the original north american soccer league.his mother, hayrünnisa, was an accomplished musician who played keyboard and stringed instruments.she bought the popular records of the day, to which ahmet and his brother, nesuhi listened.his older brother nesuhi introduced him to jazz music, taking him at the age of nine to see the duke ellington and cab calloway orchestras in london.in 1935, ahmet and his family moved to washington, d.c., with his father, munir ertegun, who was appointed as the ambassador of the republic of turkey to the united states.when ahmet was 14, his mother bought him a record-cutting machine, which he used to compose and add lyrics to instrumental records.ertegun's love for music pulled him into the heart of washington, dc's black district where he would routinely see such top acts as duke ellington, cab calloway, billie holiday and louis armstrong.
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ahmet ertegun | origin | united states <tsp> ahmet ertegun | genre | rhythm and blues <tsp> ahmet ertegun | origin | washington dc <tsp> rhythm and blues | stylisticorigin | blues <tsp> rhythm and blues | derivative | disco
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ahmet ertegun ( ah-met air-tə-gən; turkish: ahmet zahrettin sebuhi ertegün, pronounced [ahˈmet eɾteˈɟyn]; july 31 [o.s.july 18] 1923 – december 14, 2006) was a turkish-american businessman, songwriter, record executive and philanthropist.ertegun was the co-founder and president of atlantic records.he discovered and championed many leading rhythm and blues and rock musicians.ertegun also wrote classic blues and pop songs.he served as the chairman of the rock and roll hall of fame and museum, located in cleveland, ohio.ertegun has been described as 'one of the most significant figures in the modern recording industry.'in 2017 he was inducted into the rhythm and blues music hall of fame in recognition of his work in the music business.ertegun helped foster ties between the u.s. and turkey, his birthplace.his mother, hayrünnisa, was an accomplished musician who played keyboard and stringed instruments.she bought the popular records of the day, to which ahmet and his brother, nesuhi listened.his older brother nesuhi introduced him to jazz music, taking him at the age of nine to see the duke ellington and cab calloway orchestras in london.in 1935, ahmet and his family moved to washington, d.c., with his father, munir ertegun, who was appointed as the ambassador of the republic of turkey to the united states.when ahmet was 14, his mother bought him a record-cutting machine, which he used to compose and add lyrics to instrumental records.ertegun's love for music pulled him into the heart of washington, dc's black district where he would routinely see such top acts as duke ellington, cab calloway, billie holiday and louis armstrong.
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a.c. cesena, commonly referred to as cesena (italian pronunciation: [tʃeˈzɛːna]), was an italian football club based in cesena, emilia-romagna.the club spent most of its history in professional leagues such as serie a and serie b, but went bankrupt and folded in 2018.another club from cesena, a.s.d.romagna centro cesena, claims to be the bankrupted club's successor and in 2019 changed its name to 'cesena f.c.'.the club was formed in 1940 and won its first promotion to serie a in 1973.since then, the club have been in serie a for a total of 13 seasons, their best achievement coming in 1976 with a sixth-placed finish and a short run in the following season's uefa cup.the other four promotions to serie a were achieved in 1981, 1987, 2010 (after two consecutive promotions — from the third league (lega pro) in 2009 and from serie b in 2010, both won on the final day of the season) and 2014.with players such as pierluigi cera and gianluigi savoldi, the club held its own and finished a respectable 11th place in their debut season, repeating that finish the following year.in the 1975–76 season, cesena surprised italy by finishing sixth and subsequently qualifying for the uefa cup.the glory was short-lived and they would be relegated the next year.a second promotion to serie a followed in 1981 and finished a respectable 10th before being relegated once more in 1983, staying in serie b for four years.after winning a play-off, they were back in serie a for 1987–88 and enjoyed a four-year stay, being obdurate enough to just avoid relegation in this time.after relegation in 1991, cesena had another chance to return to serie a in 1994.with players such as alessandro teodorani, emiliano salvetti, luigi piangerelli, aldo dolcetti, and dario hübner, this was a team of considerable ability.
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anaheim ( an-ə-hyme) is a city in northern orange county, california, united states, part of the los angeles metropolitan area.as of the 2020 united states census, the city had a population of 346,824, making it the most populous city in orange county, the 10th-most populous city in california, and the 55th-most populous city in the united states.anaheim is the second-largest city in orange county in terms of land area, and is known for being the home of the disneyland resort, the anaheim convention center, and two major sports teams: the los angeles angels baseball team and the anaheim ducks ice hockey club.anaheim was founded by fifty german families in 1857 and incorporated as the second city in los angeles county on march 18, 1876; orange county was split off from los angeles county in 1889.anaheim remained largely an agricultural community until disneyland opened on july 17, 1955.this led to the construction of several hotels and motels around the area, and residential districts in anaheim soon followed.the city also developed into an industrial center, producing electronics, aircraft parts and canned fruit.anaheim is a charter city.anaheim's city limits extend almost the full width of orange county, from cypress in the west, twenty miles east to the riverside county line, encompassing a diverse range of neighborhoods.in the west, mid-20th-century tract houses predominate.downtown anaheim has three mixed-use historic districts, the largest of which is the anaheim colony.south of downtown, a center of commercial activity of regional importance begins, the anaheim–santa ana edge city, which stretches east and south into the cities of orange, santa ana, and garden grove.this edge city includes the disneyland resort, with two theme parks, multiple hotels, and its retail district; disney is part of the larger anaheim resort district with numerous other hotels and retail complexes.
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anaheim ( an-ə-hyme) is a city in northern orange county, california, united states, part of the los angeles metropolitan area.as of the 2020 united states census, the city had a population of 346,824, making it the most populous city in orange county, the 10th-most populous city in california, and the 55th-most populous city in the united states.anaheim is the second-largest city in orange county in terms of land area, and is known for being the home of the disneyland resort, the anaheim convention center, and two major sports teams: the los angeles angels baseball team and the anaheim ducks ice hockey club.anaheim was founded by fifty german families in 1857 and incorporated as the second city in los angeles county on march 18, 1876; orange county was split off from los angeles county in 1889.anaheim remained largely an agricultural community until disneyland opened on july 17, 1955.this led to the construction of several hotels and motels around the area, and residential districts in anaheim soon followed.anaheim is a charter city.anaheim's city limits extend almost the full width of orange county, from cypress in the west, twenty miles east to the riverside county line, encompassing a diverse range of neighborhoods.in the west, mid-20th-century tract houses predominate.downtown anaheim has three mixed-use historic districts, the largest of which is the anaheim colony.south of downtown, a center of commercial activity of regional importance begins, the anaheim–santa ana edge city, which stretches east and south into the cities of orange, santa ana, and garden grove.this edge city includes the disneyland resort, with two theme parks, multiple hotels, and its retail district; disney is part of the larger anaheim resort district with numerous other hotels and retail complexes.
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acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
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abraham alexander ribicoff (april 9, 1910 – february 22, 1998) was an american democratic party politician from the state of connecticut.he represented connecticut in the united states house of representatives and senate and was the 80th governor of connecticut and secretary of health, education, and welfare in president john f. kennedy's cabinet.he was connecticut's first and to date only jewish governor.ribicoff's relatively poor parents valued education and insisted that all his earnings from part-time boyhood jobs go toward his future schooling.after high school, he worked for a year at a nearby zipper factory of the g. e. prentice company to earn additional funds for college.ribicoff enrolled at new york university in 1928, then transferred to the university of chicago after the prentice company made him the chicago office manager.while in chicago, ribicoff coped with school and work schedules and was permitted to enter the university's law school before finishing his undergraduate degree.still a student, he married ruth siegel on june 28, 1931; they had two children.ribicoff served as editor of the university of chicago law review in his third year and received an llb cum laude in 1933, being admitted to the connecticut bar the same year.after practicing law in the office of a hartford lawyer, ribicoff set up his practice, first in kensington and later in hartford.from 1941 to 1943 and again from 1945 to 1947 he was the judge of hartford police court.during his political career, ribicoff was a protégé of john moran bailey, the powerful chairman of the democratic party of connecticut.during that time, he served on the foreign affairs committee, a position usually reserved for members with more seniority, and was a mostly loyal supporter of the foreign and domestic policies of president harry s. truman's administration.
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1.fc magdeburg is a german association football club based in the city of magdeburg.the club was founded in 1965 from the football department of sc magdeburg and spent all but one season in east germany top flight, the ddr-oberliga, winning three championships and seven cup titles.it is the only east german club to have won a european title, winning the european cup winners' cup in 1974.after german reunification, the club fell on hard times and only returned to professional football in 2015 when the side was promoted to the 3.liga.on 15 june 1896 sv victoria 96 magdeburg was founded, a club that had its best days before world war ii, when it participated in the german championship finals on several occasions.later the club participated in the gauliga mitte.after world war ii, all sports clubs in the soviet occupation zone were dissolved and a number of smaller clubs were created, which at first competed at a local and regional level.in 1945 players from the disbanded clubs magdeburger sc prussia 1899 and cricket viktoria magdeburg formed sportgruppe (sg) sudenburg.this club and sg lemsdorf came together as the sports club bsg eintracht sudenburg, which in turn merged with sag krupp gruson in 1950.the next year the club was renamed bsg stahl magdeburg, and then in 1952, became bsg motor mitte magdeburg.in 1957 the football department of motor mitte was moved to sc aufbau magdeburg, a political decision with the goal of achieving higher standards of performance.in 1965, the football department was again broken out of sc aufbau magdeburg and a pure football club was created, 1.fc magdeburg.this was part of a general – again politically motivated – movement in east germany towards football-only clubs with the goal of achieving higher standards.
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1.fc magdeburg is a german association football club based in the city of magdeburg.the club was founded in 1965 from the football department of sc magdeburg and spent all but one season in east germany top flight, the ddr-oberliga, winning three championships and seven cup titles.on 15 june 1896 sv victoria 96 magdeburg was founded, a club that had its best days before world war ii, when it participated in the german championship finals on several occasions.in 1945 players from the disbanded clubs magdeburger sc prussia 1899 and cricket viktoria magdeburg formed sportgruppe (sg) sudenburg.the next year the club was renamed bsg stahl magdeburg, and then in 1952, became bsg motor mitte magdeburg.in 1957 the football department of motor mitte was moved to sc aufbau magdeburg, a political decision with the goal of achieving higher standards of performance.in 1965, the football department was again broken out of sc aufbau magdeburg and a pure football club was created, 1.fc magdeburg.
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abraham alexander ribicoff (april 9, 1910 – february 22, 1998) was an american democratic party politician from the state of connecticut.he represented connecticut in the united states house of representatives and senate and was the 80th governor of connecticut and secretary of health, education, and welfare in president john f. kennedy's cabinet.he was connecticut's first and to date only jewish governor.ribicoff's relatively poor parents valued education and insisted that all his earnings from part-time boyhood jobs go toward his future schooling.after high school, he worked for a year at a nearby zipper factory of the g. e. prentice company to earn additional funds for college.ribicoff enrolled at new york university in 1928, then transferred to the university of chicago after the prentice company made him the chicago office manager.while in chicago, ribicoff coped with school and work schedules and was permitted to enter the university's law school before finishing his undergraduate degree.still a student, he married ruth siegel on june 28, 1931; they had two children.ribicoff served as editor of the university of chicago law review in his third year and received an llb cum laude in 1933, being admitted to the connecticut bar the same year.after practicing law in the office of a hartford lawyer, ribicoff set up his practice, first in kensington and later in hartford.from 1941 to 1943 and again from 1945 to 1947 he was the judge of hartford police court.during his political career, ribicoff was a protégé of john moran bailey, the powerful chairman of the democratic party of connecticut.during that time, he served on the foreign affairs committee, a position usually reserved for members with more seniority, and was a mostly loyal supporter of the foreign and domestic policies of president harry s. truman's administration.
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abraham alexander ribicoff (april 9, 1910 – february 22, 1998) was an american democratic party politician from the state of connecticut.he represented connecticut in the united states house of representatives and senate and was the 80th governor of connecticut and secretary of health, education, and welfare in president john f. kennedy's cabinet.he was connecticut's first and to date only jewish governor.ribicoff's relatively poor parents valued education and insisted that all his earnings from part-time boyhood jobs go toward his future schooling.ribicoff enrolled at new york university in 1928, then transferred to the university of chicago after the prentice company made him the chicago office manager.while in chicago, ribicoff coped with school and work schedules and was permitted to enter the university's law school before finishing his undergraduate degree.ribicoff served as editor of the university of chicago law review in his third year and received an llb cum laude in 1933, being admitted to the connecticut bar the same year.after practicing law in the office of a hartford lawyer, ribicoff set up his practice, first in kensington and later in hartford.during his political career, ribicoff was a protégé of john moran bailey, the powerful chairman of the democratic party of connecticut.
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ahmet ertegun ( ah-met air-tə-gən; turkish: ahmet zahrettin sebuhi ertegün, pronounced [ahˈmet eɾteˈɟyn]; july 31 [o.s.july 18] 1923 – december 14, 2006) was a turkish-american businessman, songwriter, record executive and philanthropist.ertegun was the co-founder and president of atlantic records.he discovered and championed many leading rhythm and blues and rock musicians.ertegun also wrote classic blues and pop songs.he served as the chairman of the rock and roll hall of fame and museum, located in cleveland, ohio.ertegun has been described as 'one of the most significant figures in the modern recording industry.'in 2017 he was inducted into the rhythm and blues music hall of fame in recognition of his work in the music business.ertegun helped foster ties between the u.s. and turkey, his birthplace.he served as the chairman of the american turkish society for over 20 years until his death.he also co-founded the new york cosmos soccer team of the original north american soccer league.his mother, hayrünnisa, was an accomplished musician who played keyboard and stringed instruments.she bought the popular records of the day, to which ahmet and his brother, nesuhi listened.his older brother nesuhi introduced him to jazz music, taking him at the age of nine to see the duke ellington and cab calloway orchestras in london.in 1935, ahmet and his family moved to washington, d.c., with his father, munir ertegun, who was appointed as the ambassador of the republic of turkey to the united states.when ahmet was 14, his mother bought him a record-cutting machine, which he used to compose and add lyrics to instrumental records.ertegun's love for music pulled him into the heart of washington, dc's black district where he would routinely see such top acts as duke ellington, cab calloway, billie holiday and louis armstrong.
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anaheim ( an-ə-hyme) is a city in northern orange county, california, united states, part of the los angeles metropolitan area.as of the 2020 united states census, the city had a population of 346,824, making it the most populous city in orange county, the 10th-most populous city in california, and the 55th-most populous city in the united states.anaheim is the second-largest city in orange county in terms of land area, and is known for being the home of the disneyland resort, the anaheim convention center, and two major sports teams: the los angeles angels baseball team and the anaheim ducks ice hockey club.anaheim was founded by fifty german families in 1857 and incorporated as the second city in los angeles county on march 18, 1876; orange county was split off from los angeles county in 1889.anaheim remained largely an agricultural community until disneyland opened on july 17, 1955.this led to the construction of several hotels and motels around the area, and residential districts in anaheim soon followed.the city also developed into an industrial center, producing electronics, aircraft parts and canned fruit.anaheim is a charter city.anaheim's city limits extend almost the full width of orange county, from cypress in the west, twenty miles east to the riverside county line, encompassing a diverse range of neighborhoods.in the west, mid-20th-century tract houses predominate.downtown anaheim has three mixed-use historic districts, the largest of which is the anaheim colony.south of downtown, a center of commercial activity of regional importance begins, the anaheim–santa ana edge city, which stretches east and south into the cities of orange, santa ana, and garden grove.this edge city includes the disneyland resort, with two theme parks, multiple hotels, and its retail district; disney is part of the larger anaheim resort district with numerous other hotels and retail complexes.
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ahmet ertegun ( ah-met air-tə-gən; turkish: ahmet zahrettin sebuhi ertegün, pronounced [ahˈmet eɾteˈɟyn]; july 31 [o.s.july 18] 1923 – december 14, 2006) was a turkish-american businessman, songwriter, record executive and philanthropist.ertegun was the co-founder and president of atlantic records.he discovered and championed many leading rhythm and blues and rock musicians.ertegun also wrote classic blues and pop songs.he served as the chairman of the rock and roll hall of fame and museum, located in cleveland, ohio.ertegun has been described as 'one of the most significant figures in the modern recording industry.'in 2017 he was inducted into the rhythm and blues music hall of fame in recognition of his work in the music business.ertegun helped foster ties between the u.s. and turkey, his birthplace.he served as the chairman of the american turkish society for over 20 years until his death.he also co-founded the new york cosmos soccer team of the original north american soccer league.his mother, hayrünnisa, was an accomplished musician who played keyboard and stringed instruments.she bought the popular records of the day, to which ahmet and his brother, nesuhi listened.his older brother nesuhi introduced him to jazz music, taking him at the age of nine to see the duke ellington and cab calloway orchestras in london.in 1935, ahmet and his family moved to washington, d.c., with his father, munir ertegun, who was appointed as the ambassador of the republic of turkey to the united states.when ahmet was 14, his mother bought him a record-cutting machine, which he used to compose and add lyrics to instrumental records.ertegun's love for music pulled him into the heart of washington, dc's black district where he would routinely see such top acts as duke ellington, cab calloway, billie holiday and louis armstrong.
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ahmet ertegun ( ah-met air-tə-gən; turkish: ahmet zahrettin sebuhi ertegün, pronounced [ahˈmet eɾteˈɟyn]; july 31 [o.s.july 18] 1923 – december 14, 2006) was a turkish-american businessman, songwriter, record executive and philanthropist.ertegun was the co-founder and president of atlantic records.he discovered and championed many leading rhythm and blues and rock musicians.ertegun also wrote classic blues and pop songs.he served as the chairman of the rock and roll hall of fame and museum, located in cleveland, ohio.ertegun has been described as 'one of the most significant figures in the modern recording industry.'in 2017 he was inducted into the rhythm and blues music hall of fame in recognition of his work in the music business.ertegun helped foster ties between the u.s. and turkey, his birthplace.his mother, hayrünnisa, was an accomplished musician who played keyboard and stringed instruments.she bought the popular records of the day, to which ahmet and his brother, nesuhi listened.his older brother nesuhi introduced him to jazz music, taking him at the age of nine to see the duke ellington and cab calloway orchestras in london.in 1935, ahmet and his family moved to washington, d.c., with his father, munir ertegun, who was appointed as the ambassador of the republic of turkey to the united states.when ahmet was 14, his mother bought him a record-cutting machine, which he used to compose and add lyrics to instrumental records.ertegun's love for music pulled him into the heart of washington, dc's black district where he would routinely see such top acts as duke ellington, cab calloway, billie holiday and louis armstrong.
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anaheim ( an-ə-hyme) is a city in northern orange county, california, united states, part of the los angeles metropolitan area.as of the 2020 united states census, the city had a population of 346,824, making it the most populous city in orange county, the 10th-most populous city in california, and the 55th-most populous city in the united states.anaheim is the second-largest city in orange county in terms of land area, and is known for being the home of the disneyland resort, the anaheim convention center, and two major sports teams: the los angeles angels baseball team and the anaheim ducks ice hockey club.anaheim was founded by fifty german families in 1857 and incorporated as the second city in los angeles county on march 18, 1876; orange county was split off from los angeles county in 1889.anaheim remained largely an agricultural community until disneyland opened on july 17, 1955.this led to the construction of several hotels and motels around the area, and residential districts in anaheim soon followed.the city also developed into an industrial center, producing electronics, aircraft parts and canned fruit.anaheim is a charter city.anaheim's city limits extend almost the full width of orange county, from cypress in the west, twenty miles east to the riverside county line, encompassing a diverse range of neighborhoods.in the west, mid-20th-century tract houses predominate.downtown anaheim has three mixed-use historic districts, the largest of which is the anaheim colony.south of downtown, a center of commercial activity of regional importance begins, the anaheim–santa ana edge city, which stretches east and south into the cities of orange, santa ana, and garden grove.this edge city includes the disneyland resort, with two theme parks, multiple hotels, and its retail district; disney is part of the larger anaheim resort district with numerous other hotels and retail complexes.
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anaheim ( an-ə-hyme) is a city in northern orange county, california, united states, part of the los angeles metropolitan area.as of the 2020 united states census, the city had a population of 346,824, making it the most populous city in orange county, the 10th-most populous city in california, and the 55th-most populous city in the united states.anaheim is the second-largest city in orange county in terms of land area, and is known for being the home of the disneyland resort, the anaheim convention center, and two major sports teams: the los angeles angels baseball team and the anaheim ducks ice hockey club.anaheim was founded by fifty german families in 1857 and incorporated as the second city in los angeles county on march 18, 1876; orange county was split off from los angeles county in 1889.anaheim remained largely an agricultural community until disneyland opened on july 17, 1955.this led to the construction of several hotels and motels around the area, and residential districts in anaheim soon followed.anaheim is a charter city.anaheim's city limits extend almost the full width of orange county, from cypress in the west, twenty miles east to the riverside county line, encompassing a diverse range of neighborhoods.downtown anaheim has three mixed-use historic districts, the largest of which is the anaheim colony.south of downtown, a center of commercial activity of regional importance begins, the anaheim–santa ana edge city, which stretches east and south into the cities of orange, santa ana, and garden grove.this edge city includes the disneyland resort, with two theme parks, multiple hotels, and its retail district; disney is part of the larger anaheim resort district with numerous other hotels and retail complexes.
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acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
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1.fc magdeburg is a german association football club based in the city of magdeburg.the club was founded in 1965 from the football department of sc magdeburg and spent all but one season in east germany top flight, the ddr-oberliga, winning three championships and seven cup titles.it is the only east german club to have won a european title, winning the european cup winners' cup in 1974.after german reunification, the club fell on hard times and only returned to professional football in 2015 when the side was promoted to the 3.liga.on 15 june 1896 sv victoria 96 magdeburg was founded, a club that had its best days before world war ii, when it participated in the german championship finals on several occasions.later the club participated in the gauliga mitte.after world war ii, all sports clubs in the soviet occupation zone were dissolved and a number of smaller clubs were created, which at first competed at a local and regional level.in 1945 players from the disbanded clubs magdeburger sc prussia 1899 and cricket viktoria magdeburg formed sportgruppe (sg) sudenburg.this club and sg lemsdorf came together as the sports club bsg eintracht sudenburg, which in turn merged with sag krupp gruson in 1950.the next year the club was renamed bsg stahl magdeburg, and then in 1952, became bsg motor mitte magdeburg.in 1957 the football department of motor mitte was moved to sc aufbau magdeburg, a political decision with the goal of achieving higher standards of performance.in 1965, the football department was again broken out of sc aufbau magdeburg and a pure football club was created, 1.fc magdeburg.this was part of a general – again politically motivated – movement in east germany towards football-only clubs with the goal of achieving higher standards.
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abraham alexander ribicoff (april 9, 1910 – february 22, 1998) was an american democratic party politician from the state of connecticut.he represented connecticut in the united states house of representatives and senate and was the 80th governor of connecticut and secretary of health, education, and welfare in president john f. kennedy's cabinet.he was connecticut's first and to date only jewish governor.ribicoff's relatively poor parents valued education and insisted that all his earnings from part-time boyhood jobs go toward his future schooling.after high school, he worked for a year at a nearby zipper factory of the g. e. prentice company to earn additional funds for college.ribicoff enrolled at new york university in 1928, then transferred to the university of chicago after the prentice company made him the chicago office manager.while in chicago, ribicoff coped with school and work schedules and was permitted to enter the university's law school before finishing his undergraduate degree.still a student, he married ruth siegel on june 28, 1931; they had two children.ribicoff served as editor of the university of chicago law review in his third year and received an llb cum laude in 1933, being admitted to the connecticut bar the same year.after practicing law in the office of a hartford lawyer, ribicoff set up his practice, first in kensington and later in hartford.from 1941 to 1943 and again from 1945 to 1947 he was the judge of hartford police court.during his political career, ribicoff was a protégé of john moran bailey, the powerful chairman of the democratic party of connecticut.during that time, he served on the foreign affairs committee, a position usually reserved for members with more seniority, and was a mostly loyal supporter of the foreign and domestic policies of president harry s. truman's administration.
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abraham alexander ribicoff (april 9, 1910 – february 22, 1998) was an american democratic party politician from the state of connecticut.he represented connecticut in the united states house of representatives and senate and was the 80th governor of connecticut and secretary of health, education, and welfare in president john f. kennedy's cabinet.he was connecticut's first and to date only jewish governor.ribicoff's relatively poor parents valued education and insisted that all his earnings from part-time boyhood jobs go toward his future schooling.after high school, he worked for a year at a nearby zipper factory of the g. e. prentice company to earn additional funds for college.ribicoff enrolled at new york university in 1928, then transferred to the university of chicago after the prentice company made him the chicago office manager.while in chicago, ribicoff coped with school and work schedules and was permitted to enter the university's law school before finishing his undergraduate degree.still a student, he married ruth siegel on june 28, 1931; they had two children.ribicoff served as editor of the university of chicago law review in his third year and received an llb cum laude in 1933, being admitted to the connecticut bar the same year.after practicing law in the office of a hartford lawyer, ribicoff set up his practice, first in kensington and later in hartford.from 1941 to 1943 and again from 1945 to 1947 he was the judge of hartford police court.during his political career, ribicoff was a protégé of john moran bailey, the powerful chairman of the democratic party of connecticut.during that time, he served on the foreign affairs committee, a position usually reserved for members with more seniority, and was a mostly loyal supporter of the foreign and domestic policies of president harry s. truman's administration.
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abraham alexander ribicoff (april 9, 1910 – february 22, 1998) was an american democratic party politician from the state of connecticut.he represented connecticut in the united states house of representatives and senate and was the 80th governor of connecticut and secretary of health, education, and welfare in president john f. kennedy's cabinet.he was connecticut's first and to date only jewish governor.ribicoff's relatively poor parents valued education and insisted that all his earnings from part-time boyhood jobs go toward his future schooling.ribicoff enrolled at new york university in 1928, then transferred to the university of chicago after the prentice company made him the chicago office manager.while in chicago, ribicoff coped with school and work schedules and was permitted to enter the university's law school before finishing his undergraduate degree.ribicoff served as editor of the university of chicago law review in his third year and received an llb cum laude in 1933, being admitted to the connecticut bar the same year.after practicing law in the office of a hartford lawyer, ribicoff set up his practice, first in kensington and later in hartford.during his political career, ribicoff was a protégé of john moran bailey, the powerful chairman of the democratic party of connecticut.
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ahmet ertegun ( ah-met air-tə-gən; turkish: ahmet zahrettin sebuhi ertegün, pronounced [ahˈmet eɾteˈɟyn]; july 31 [o.s.july 18] 1923 – december 14, 2006) was a turkish-american businessman, songwriter, record executive and philanthropist.ertegun was the co-founder and president of atlantic records.he discovered and championed many leading rhythm and blues and rock musicians.ertegun also wrote classic blues and pop songs.he served as the chairman of the rock and roll hall of fame and museum, located in cleveland, ohio.ertegun has been described as 'one of the most significant figures in the modern recording industry.'in 2017 he was inducted into the rhythm and blues music hall of fame in recognition of his work in the music business.ertegun helped foster ties between the u.s. and turkey, his birthplace.he served as the chairman of the american turkish society for over 20 years until his death.he also co-founded the new york cosmos soccer team of the original north american soccer league.his mother, hayrünnisa, was an accomplished musician who played keyboard and stringed instruments.she bought the popular records of the day, to which ahmet and his brother, nesuhi listened.his older brother nesuhi introduced him to jazz music, taking him at the age of nine to see the duke ellington and cab calloway orchestras in london.in 1935, ahmet and his family moved to washington, d.c., with his father, munir ertegun, who was appointed as the ambassador of the republic of turkey to the united states.when ahmet was 14, his mother bought him a record-cutting machine, which he used to compose and add lyrics to instrumental records.ertegun's love for music pulled him into the heart of washington, dc's black district where he would routinely see such top acts as duke ellington, cab calloway, billie holiday and louis armstrong.
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acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
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anaheim ( an-ə-hyme) is a city in northern orange county, california, united states, part of the los angeles metropolitan area.as of the 2020 united states census, the city had a population of 346,824, making it the most populous city in orange county, the 10th-most populous city in california, and the 55th-most populous city in the united states.anaheim is the second-largest city in orange county in terms of land area, and is known for being the home of the disneyland resort, the anaheim convention center, and two major sports teams: the los angeles angels baseball team and the anaheim ducks ice hockey club.anaheim was founded by fifty german families in 1857 and incorporated as the second city in los angeles county on march 18, 1876; orange county was split off from los angeles county in 1889.anaheim remained largely an agricultural community until disneyland opened on july 17, 1955.this led to the construction of several hotels and motels around the area, and residential districts in anaheim soon followed.the city also developed into an industrial center, producing electronics, aircraft parts and canned fruit.anaheim is a charter city.anaheim's city limits extend almost the full width of orange county, from cypress in the west, twenty miles east to the riverside county line, encompassing a diverse range of neighborhoods.in the west, mid-20th-century tract houses predominate.downtown anaheim has three mixed-use historic districts, the largest of which is the anaheim colony.south of downtown, a center of commercial activity of regional importance begins, the anaheim–santa ana edge city, which stretches east and south into the cities of orange, santa ana, and garden grove.this edge city includes the disneyland resort, with two theme parks, multiple hotels, and its retail district; disney is part of the larger anaheim resort district with numerous other hotels and retail complexes.
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abraham alexander ribicoff (april 9, 1910 – february 22, 1998) was an american democratic party politician from the state of connecticut.he represented connecticut in the united states house of representatives and senate and was the 80th governor of connecticut and secretary of health, education, and welfare in president john f. kennedy's cabinet.he was connecticut's first and to date only jewish governor.ribicoff's relatively poor parents valued education and insisted that all his earnings from part-time boyhood jobs go toward his future schooling.after high school, he worked for a year at a nearby zipper factory of the g. e. prentice company to earn additional funds for college.ribicoff enrolled at new york university in 1928, then transferred to the university of chicago after the prentice company made him the chicago office manager.while in chicago, ribicoff coped with school and work schedules and was permitted to enter the university's law school before finishing his undergraduate degree.still a student, he married ruth siegel on june 28, 1931; they had two children.ribicoff served as editor of the university of chicago law review in his third year and received an llb cum laude in 1933, being admitted to the connecticut bar the same year.after practicing law in the office of a hartford lawyer, ribicoff set up his practice, first in kensington and later in hartford.from 1941 to 1943 and again from 1945 to 1947 he was the judge of hartford police court.during his political career, ribicoff was a protégé of john moran bailey, the powerful chairman of the democratic party of connecticut.during that time, he served on the foreign affairs committee, a position usually reserved for members with more seniority, and was a mostly loyal supporter of the foreign and domestic policies of president harry s. truman's administration.
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abraham alexander ribicoff (april 9, 1910 – february 22, 1998) was an american democratic party politician from the state of connecticut.he represented connecticut in the united states house of representatives and senate and was the 80th governor of connecticut and secretary of health, education, and welfare in president john f. kennedy's cabinet.ribicoff's relatively poor parents valued education and insisted that all his earnings from part-time boyhood jobs go toward his future schooling.after high school, he worked for a year at a nearby zipper factory of the g. e. prentice company to earn additional funds for college.ribicoff enrolled at new york university in 1928, then transferred to the university of chicago after the prentice company made him the chicago office manager.while in chicago, ribicoff coped with school and work schedules and was permitted to enter the university's law school before finishing his undergraduate degree.still a student, he married ruth siegel on june 28, 1931; they had two children.ribicoff served as editor of the university of chicago law review in his third year and received an llb cum laude in 1933, being admitted to the connecticut bar the same year.after practicing law in the office of a hartford lawyer, ribicoff set up his practice, first in kensington and later in hartford.from 1941 to 1943 and again from 1945 to 1947 he was the judge of hartford police court.during his political career, ribicoff was a protégé of john moran bailey, the powerful chairman of the democratic party of connecticut.during that time, he served on the foreign affairs committee, a position usually reserved for members with more seniority, and was a mostly loyal supporter of the foreign and domestic policies of president harry s. truman's administration.
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1.fc magdeburg is a german association football club based in the city of magdeburg.the club was founded in 1965 from the football department of sc magdeburg and spent all but one season in east germany top flight, the ddr-oberliga, winning three championships and seven cup titles.it is the only east german club to have won a european title, winning the european cup winners' cup in 1974.after german reunification, the club fell on hard times and only returned to professional football in 2015 when the side was promoted to the 3.liga.on 15 june 1896 sv victoria 96 magdeburg was founded, a club that had its best days before world war ii, when it participated in the german championship finals on several occasions.later the club participated in the gauliga mitte.after world war ii, all sports clubs in the soviet occupation zone were dissolved and a number of smaller clubs were created, which at first competed at a local and regional level.in 1945 players from the disbanded clubs magdeburger sc prussia 1899 and cricket viktoria magdeburg formed sportgruppe (sg) sudenburg.this club and sg lemsdorf came together as the sports club bsg eintracht sudenburg, which in turn merged with sag krupp gruson in 1950.the next year the club was renamed bsg stahl magdeburg, and then in 1952, became bsg motor mitte magdeburg.in 1957 the football department of motor mitte was moved to sc aufbau magdeburg, a political decision with the goal of achieving higher standards of performance.in 1965, the football department was again broken out of sc aufbau magdeburg and a pure football club was created, 1.fc magdeburg.this was part of a general – again politically motivated – movement in east germany towards football-only clubs with the goal of achieving higher standards.
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acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
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acharya institute of technology | president | bm reddy <tsp> acharya institute of technology | city | bangalore <tsp> acharya institute of technology | director | dr g p prabhukumar <tsp> acharya institute of technology | established | 2000 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | country | india <tsp> acharya institute of technology | numberofpostgraduatestudents | 700 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | affiliation | visvesvaraya technological university
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acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
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abraham alexander ribicoff (april 9, 1910 – february 22, 1998) was an american democratic party politician from the state of connecticut.he represented connecticut in the united states house of representatives and senate and was the 80th governor of connecticut and secretary of health, education, and welfare in president john f. kennedy's cabinet.he was connecticut's first and to date only jewish governor.ribicoff's relatively poor parents valued education and insisted that all his earnings from part-time boyhood jobs go toward his future schooling.after high school, he worked for a year at a nearby zipper factory of the g. e. prentice company to earn additional funds for college.ribicoff enrolled at new york university in 1928, then transferred to the university of chicago after the prentice company made him the chicago office manager.while in chicago, ribicoff coped with school and work schedules and was permitted to enter the university's law school before finishing his undergraduate degree.still a student, he married ruth siegel on june 28, 1931; they had two children.ribicoff served as editor of the university of chicago law review in his third year and received an llb cum laude in 1933, being admitted to the connecticut bar the same year.after practicing law in the office of a hartford lawyer, ribicoff set up his practice, first in kensington and later in hartford.from 1941 to 1943 and again from 1945 to 1947 he was the judge of hartford police court.during his political career, ribicoff was a protégé of john moran bailey, the powerful chairman of the democratic party of connecticut.during that time, he served on the foreign affairs committee, a position usually reserved for members with more seniority, and was a mostly loyal supporter of the foreign and domestic policies of president harry s. truman's administration.
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abraham a ribicoff | deathplace | new york city <tsp> united states | ethnicgroup | native americans in the united states <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | nationality | american <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | birthplace | united states <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | spouse | ruth ribicoff
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abraham alexander ribicoff (april 9, 1910 – february 22, 1998) was an american democratic party politician from the state of connecticut.he represented connecticut in the united states house of representatives and senate and was the 80th governor of connecticut and secretary of health, education, and welfare in president john f. kennedy's cabinet.ribicoff's relatively poor parents valued education and insisted that all his earnings from part-time boyhood jobs go toward his future schooling.after high school, he worked for a year at a nearby zipper factory of the g. e. prentice company to earn additional funds for college.ribicoff enrolled at new york university in 1928, then transferred to the university of chicago after the prentice company made him the chicago office manager.while in chicago, ribicoff coped with school and work schedules and was permitted to enter the university's law school before finishing his undergraduate degree.still a student, he married ruth siegel on june 28, 1931; they had two children.ribicoff served as editor of the university of chicago law review in his third year and received an llb cum laude in 1933, being admitted to the connecticut bar the same year.after practicing law in the office of a hartford lawyer, ribicoff set up his practice, first in kensington and later in hartford.from 1941 to 1943 and again from 1945 to 1947 he was the judge of hartford police court.during his political career, ribicoff was a protégé of john moran bailey, the powerful chairman of the democratic party of connecticut.during that time, he served on the foreign affairs committee, a position usually reserved for members with more seniority, and was a mostly loyal supporter of the foreign and domestic policies of president harry s. truman's administration.
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1.fc magdeburg is a german association football club based in the city of magdeburg.the club was founded in 1965 from the football department of sc magdeburg and spent all but one season in east germany top flight, the ddr-oberliga, winning three championships and seven cup titles.it is the only east german club to have won a european title, winning the european cup winners' cup in 1974.after german reunification, the club fell on hard times and only returned to professional football in 2015 when the side was promoted to the 3.liga.on 15 june 1896 sv victoria 96 magdeburg was founded, a club that had its best days before world war ii, when it participated in the german championship finals on several occasions.later the club participated in the gauliga mitte.after world war ii, all sports clubs in the soviet occupation zone were dissolved and a number of smaller clubs were created, which at first competed at a local and regional level.in 1945 players from the disbanded clubs magdeburger sc prussia 1899 and cricket viktoria magdeburg formed sportgruppe (sg) sudenburg.this club and sg lemsdorf came together as the sports club bsg eintracht sudenburg, which in turn merged with sag krupp gruson in 1950.the next year the club was renamed bsg stahl magdeburg, and then in 1952, became bsg motor mitte magdeburg.in 1957 the football department of motor mitte was moved to sc aufbau magdeburg, a political decision with the goal of achieving higher standards of performance.in 1965, the football department was again broken out of sc aufbau magdeburg and a pure football club was created, 1.fc magdeburg.this was part of a general – again politically motivated – movement in east germany towards football-only clubs with the goal of achieving higher standards.
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1 fc magdeburg | manager | jens härtel <tsp> jens härtel | club | berliner ak 07 <tsp> jens härtel | club | sv babelsberg 03 <tsp> jens härtel | club | fsv zwickau
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1.fc magdeburg is a german association football club based in the city of magdeburg.the club was founded in 1965 from the football department of sc magdeburg and spent all but one season in east germany top flight, the ddr-oberliga, winning three championships and seven cup titles.on 15 june 1896 sv victoria 96 magdeburg was founded, a club that had its best days before world war ii, when it participated in the german championship finals on several occasions.in 1945 players from the disbanded clubs magdeburger sc prussia 1899 and cricket viktoria magdeburg formed sportgruppe (sg) sudenburg.the next year the club was renamed bsg stahl magdeburg, and then in 1952, became bsg motor mitte magdeburg.in 1957 the football department of motor mitte was moved to sc aufbau magdeburg, a political decision with the goal of achieving higher standards of performance.in 1965, the football department was again broken out of sc aufbau magdeburg and a pure football club was created, 1.fc magdeburg.
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abraham alexander ribicoff (april 9, 1910 – february 22, 1998) was an american democratic party politician from the state of connecticut.he represented connecticut in the united states house of representatives and senate and was the 80th governor of connecticut and secretary of health, education, and welfare in president john f. kennedy's cabinet.he was connecticut's first and to date only jewish governor.ribicoff's relatively poor parents valued education and insisted that all his earnings from part-time boyhood jobs go toward his future schooling.after high school, he worked for a year at a nearby zipper factory of the g. e. prentice company to earn additional funds for college.ribicoff enrolled at new york university in 1928, then transferred to the university of chicago after the prentice company made him the chicago office manager.while in chicago, ribicoff coped with school and work schedules and was permitted to enter the university's law school before finishing his undergraduate degree.still a student, he married ruth siegel on june 28, 1931; they had two children.ribicoff served as editor of the university of chicago law review in his third year and received an llb cum laude in 1933, being admitted to the connecticut bar the same year.after practicing law in the office of a hartford lawyer, ribicoff set up his practice, first in kensington and later in hartford.from 1941 to 1943 and again from 1945 to 1947 he was the judge of hartford police court.during his political career, ribicoff was a protégé of john moran bailey, the powerful chairman of the democratic party of connecticut.during that time, he served on the foreign affairs committee, a position usually reserved for members with more seniority, and was a mostly loyal supporter of the foreign and domestic policies of president harry s. truman's administration.
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abraham a ribicoff | deathplace | new york city <tsp> united states | ethnicgroup | native americans in the united states <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | nationality | american <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | birthplace | united states <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | spouse | ruth ribicoff
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abraham alexander ribicoff (april 9, 1910 – february 22, 1998) was an american democratic party politician from the state of connecticut.he represented connecticut in the united states house of representatives and senate and was the 80th governor of connecticut and secretary of health, education, and welfare in president john f. kennedy's cabinet.ribicoff's relatively poor parents valued education and insisted that all his earnings from part-time boyhood jobs go toward his future schooling.after high school, he worked for a year at a nearby zipper factory of the g. e. prentice company to earn additional funds for college.ribicoff enrolled at new york university in 1928, then transferred to the university of chicago after the prentice company made him the chicago office manager.while in chicago, ribicoff coped with school and work schedules and was permitted to enter the university's law school before finishing his undergraduate degree.still a student, he married ruth siegel on june 28, 1931; they had two children.ribicoff served as editor of the university of chicago law review in his third year and received an llb cum laude in 1933, being admitted to the connecticut bar the same year.after practicing law in the office of a hartford lawyer, ribicoff set up his practice, first in kensington and later in hartford.from 1941 to 1943 and again from 1945 to 1947 he was the judge of hartford police court.during his political career, ribicoff was a protégé of john moran bailey, the powerful chairman of the democratic party of connecticut.during that time, he served on the foreign affairs committee, a position usually reserved for members with more seniority, and was a mostly loyal supporter of the foreign and domestic policies of president harry s. truman's administration.
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ahmet ertegun ( ah-met air-tə-gən; turkish: ahmet zahrettin sebuhi ertegün, pronounced [ahˈmet eɾteˈɟyn]; july 31 [o.s.july 18] 1923 – december 14, 2006) was a turkish-american businessman, songwriter, record executive and philanthropist.ertegun was the co-founder and president of atlantic records.he discovered and championed many leading rhythm and blues and rock musicians.ertegun also wrote classic blues and pop songs.he served as the chairman of the rock and roll hall of fame and museum, located in cleveland, ohio.ertegun has been described as 'one of the most significant figures in the modern recording industry.'in 2017 he was inducted into the rhythm and blues music hall of fame in recognition of his work in the music business.ertegun helped foster ties between the u.s. and turkey, his birthplace.he served as the chairman of the american turkish society for over 20 years until his death.he also co-founded the new york cosmos soccer team of the original north american soccer league.his mother, hayrünnisa, was an accomplished musician who played keyboard and stringed instruments.she bought the popular records of the day, to which ahmet and his brother, nesuhi listened.his older brother nesuhi introduced him to jazz music, taking him at the age of nine to see the duke ellington and cab calloway orchestras in london.in 1935, ahmet and his family moved to washington, d.c., with his father, munir ertegun, who was appointed as the ambassador of the republic of turkey to the united states.when ahmet was 14, his mother bought him a record-cutting machine, which he used to compose and add lyrics to instrumental records.ertegun's love for music pulled him into the heart of washington, dc's black district where he would routinely see such top acts as duke ellington, cab calloway, billie holiday and louis armstrong.
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1.fc magdeburg is a german association football club based in the city of magdeburg.the club was founded in 1965 from the football department of sc magdeburg and spent all but one season in east germany top flight, the ddr-oberliga, winning three championships and seven cup titles.it is the only east german club to have won a european title, winning the european cup winners' cup in 1974.after german reunification, the club fell on hard times and only returned to professional football in 2015 when the side was promoted to the 3.liga.on 15 june 1896 sv victoria 96 magdeburg was founded, a club that had its best days before world war ii, when it participated in the german championship finals on several occasions.later the club participated in the gauliga mitte.after world war ii, all sports clubs in the soviet occupation zone were dissolved and a number of smaller clubs were created, which at first competed at a local and regional level.in 1945 players from the disbanded clubs magdeburger sc prussia 1899 and cricket viktoria magdeburg formed sportgruppe (sg) sudenburg.this club and sg lemsdorf came together as the sports club bsg eintracht sudenburg, which in turn merged with sag krupp gruson in 1950.the next year the club was renamed bsg stahl magdeburg, and then in 1952, became bsg motor mitte magdeburg.in 1957 the football department of motor mitte was moved to sc aufbau magdeburg, a political decision with the goal of achieving higher standards of performance.in 1965, the football department was again broken out of sc aufbau magdeburg and a pure football club was created, 1.fc magdeburg.this was part of a general – again politically motivated – movement in east germany towards football-only clubs with the goal of achieving higher standards.
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1 fc magdeburg | manager | jens härtel <tsp> jens härtel | club | berliner ak 07 <tsp> jens härtel | club | sv babelsberg 03 <tsp> jens härtel | club | fsv zwickau
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1.fc magdeburg is a german association football club based in the city of magdeburg.the club was founded in 1965 from the football department of sc magdeburg and spent all but one season in east germany top flight, the ddr-oberliga, winning three championships and seven cup titles.on 15 june 1896 sv victoria 96 magdeburg was founded, a club that had its best days before world war ii, when it participated in the german championship finals on several occasions.in 1945 players from the disbanded clubs magdeburger sc prussia 1899 and cricket viktoria magdeburg formed sportgruppe (sg) sudenburg.the next year the club was renamed bsg stahl magdeburg, and then in 1952, became bsg motor mitte magdeburg.in 1957 the football department of motor mitte was moved to sc aufbau magdeburg, a political decision with the goal of achieving higher standards of performance.in 1965, the football department was again broken out of sc aufbau magdeburg and a pure football club was created, 1.fc magdeburg.
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anaheim ( an-ə-hyme) is a city in northern orange county, california, united states, part of the los angeles metropolitan area.as of the 2020 united states census, the city had a population of 346,824, making it the most populous city in orange county, the 10th-most populous city in california, and the 55th-most populous city in the united states.anaheim is the second-largest city in orange county in terms of land area, and is known for being the home of the disneyland resort, the anaheim convention center, and two major sports teams: the los angeles angels baseball team and the anaheim ducks ice hockey club.anaheim was founded by fifty german families in 1857 and incorporated as the second city in los angeles county on march 18, 1876; orange county was split off from los angeles county in 1889.anaheim remained largely an agricultural community until disneyland opened on july 17, 1955.this led to the construction of several hotels and motels around the area, and residential districts in anaheim soon followed.the city also developed into an industrial center, producing electronics, aircraft parts and canned fruit.anaheim is a charter city.anaheim's city limits extend almost the full width of orange county, from cypress in the west, twenty miles east to the riverside county line, encompassing a diverse range of neighborhoods.in the west, mid-20th-century tract houses predominate.downtown anaheim has three mixed-use historic districts, the largest of which is the anaheim colony.south of downtown, a center of commercial activity of regional importance begins, the anaheim–santa ana edge city, which stretches east and south into the cities of orange, santa ana, and garden grove.this edge city includes the disneyland resort, with two theme parks, multiple hotels, and its retail district; disney is part of the larger anaheim resort district with numerous other hotels and retail complexes.
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acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
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acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
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acharya institute of technology | city | bangalore <tsp> acharya institute of technology | established | 2000 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | state | karnataka <tsp> acharya institute of technology | country | india <tsp> acharya institute of technology | numberofpostgraduatestudents | 700 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | campus | in soldevanahalli acharya dr sarvapalli radhakrishnan road hessarghatta main road bangalore – 560090 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | affiliation | visvesvaraya technological university
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acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
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ahmet ertegun ( ah-met air-tə-gən; turkish: ahmet zahrettin sebuhi ertegün, pronounced [ahˈmet eɾteˈɟyn]; july 31 [o.s.july 18] 1923 – december 14, 2006) was a turkish-american businessman, songwriter, record executive and philanthropist.ertegun was the co-founder and president of atlantic records.he discovered and championed many leading rhythm and blues and rock musicians.ertegun also wrote classic blues and pop songs.he served as the chairman of the rock and roll hall of fame and museum, located in cleveland, ohio.ertegun has been described as 'one of the most significant figures in the modern recording industry.'in 2017 he was inducted into the rhythm and blues music hall of fame in recognition of his work in the music business.ertegun helped foster ties between the u.s. and turkey, his birthplace.he served as the chairman of the american turkish society for over 20 years until his death.he also co-founded the new york cosmos soccer team of the original north american soccer league.his mother, hayrünnisa, was an accomplished musician who played keyboard and stringed instruments.she bought the popular records of the day, to which ahmet and his brother, nesuhi listened.his older brother nesuhi introduced him to jazz music, taking him at the age of nine to see the duke ellington and cab calloway orchestras in london.in 1935, ahmet and his family moved to washington, d.c., with his father, munir ertegun, who was appointed as the ambassador of the republic of turkey to the united states.when ahmet was 14, his mother bought him a record-cutting machine, which he used to compose and add lyrics to instrumental records.ertegun's love for music pulled him into the heart of washington, dc's black district where he would routinely see such top acts as duke ellington, cab calloway, billie holiday and louis armstrong.
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acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
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acharya institute of technology | city | bangalore <tsp> acharya institute of technology | established | 2000 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | state | karnataka <tsp> acharya institute of technology | country | india <tsp> acharya institute of technology | numberofpostgraduatestudents | 700 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | campus | in soldevanahalli acharya dr sarvapalli radhakrishnan road hessarghatta main road bangalore – 560090 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | affiliation | visvesvaraya technological university
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acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
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1.fc magdeburg is a german association football club based in the city of magdeburg.the club was founded in 1965 from the football department of sc magdeburg and spent all but one season in east germany top flight, the ddr-oberliga, winning three championships and seven cup titles.it is the only east german club to have won a european title, winning the european cup winners' cup in 1974.after german reunification, the club fell on hard times and only returned to professional football in 2015 when the side was promoted to the 3.liga.on 15 june 1896 sv victoria 96 magdeburg was founded, a club that had its best days before world war ii, when it participated in the german championship finals on several occasions.later the club participated in the gauliga mitte.after world war ii, all sports clubs in the soviet occupation zone were dissolved and a number of smaller clubs were created, which at first competed at a local and regional level.in 1945 players from the disbanded clubs magdeburger sc prussia 1899 and cricket viktoria magdeburg formed sportgruppe (sg) sudenburg.this club and sg lemsdorf came together as the sports club bsg eintracht sudenburg, which in turn merged with sag krupp gruson in 1950.the next year the club was renamed bsg stahl magdeburg, and then in 1952, became bsg motor mitte magdeburg.in 1957 the football department of motor mitte was moved to sc aufbau magdeburg, a political decision with the goal of achieving higher standards of performance.in 1965, the football department was again broken out of sc aufbau magdeburg and a pure football club was created, 1.fc magdeburg.this was part of a general – again politically motivated – movement in east germany towards football-only clubs with the goal of achieving higher standards.
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anaheim ( an-ə-hyme) is a city in northern orange county, california, united states, part of the los angeles metropolitan area.as of the 2020 united states census, the city had a population of 346,824, making it the most populous city in orange county, the 10th-most populous city in california, and the 55th-most populous city in the united states.anaheim is the second-largest city in orange county in terms of land area, and is known for being the home of the disneyland resort, the anaheim convention center, and two major sports teams: the los angeles angels baseball team and the anaheim ducks ice hockey club.anaheim was founded by fifty german families in 1857 and incorporated as the second city in los angeles county on march 18, 1876; orange county was split off from los angeles county in 1889.anaheim remained largely an agricultural community until disneyland opened on july 17, 1955.this led to the construction of several hotels and motels around the area, and residential districts in anaheim soon followed.the city also developed into an industrial center, producing electronics, aircraft parts and canned fruit.anaheim is a charter city.anaheim's city limits extend almost the full width of orange county, from cypress in the west, twenty miles east to the riverside county line, encompassing a diverse range of neighborhoods.in the west, mid-20th-century tract houses predominate.downtown anaheim has three mixed-use historic districts, the largest of which is the anaheim colony.south of downtown, a center of commercial activity of regional importance begins, the anaheim–santa ana edge city, which stretches east and south into the cities of orange, santa ana, and garden grove.this edge city includes the disneyland resort, with two theme parks, multiple hotels, and its retail district; disney is part of the larger anaheim resort district with numerous other hotels and retail complexes.
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ahmet ertegun ( ah-met air-tə-gən; turkish: ahmet zahrettin sebuhi ertegün, pronounced [ahˈmet eɾteˈɟyn]; july 31 [o.s.july 18] 1923 – december 14, 2006) was a turkish-american businessman, songwriter, record executive and philanthropist.ertegun was the co-founder and president of atlantic records.he discovered and championed many leading rhythm and blues and rock musicians.ertegun also wrote classic blues and pop songs.he served as the chairman of the rock and roll hall of fame and museum, located in cleveland, ohio.ertegun has been described as 'one of the most significant figures in the modern recording industry.'in 2017 he was inducted into the rhythm and blues music hall of fame in recognition of his work in the music business.ertegun helped foster ties between the u.s. and turkey, his birthplace.he served as the chairman of the american turkish society for over 20 years until his death.he also co-founded the new york cosmos soccer team of the original north american soccer league.his mother, hayrünnisa, was an accomplished musician who played keyboard and stringed instruments.she bought the popular records of the day, to which ahmet and his brother, nesuhi listened.his older brother nesuhi introduced him to jazz music, taking him at the age of nine to see the duke ellington and cab calloway orchestras in london.in 1935, ahmet and his family moved to washington, d.c., with his father, munir ertegun, who was appointed as the ambassador of the republic of turkey to the united states.when ahmet was 14, his mother bought him a record-cutting machine, which he used to compose and add lyrics to instrumental records.ertegun's love for music pulled him into the heart of washington, dc's black district where he would routinely see such top acts as duke ellington, cab calloway, billie holiday and louis armstrong.
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ahmet ertegun | genre | rhythm and blues <tsp> ahmet ertegun | origin | washington dc <tsp> rhythm and blues | stylisticorigin | blues <tsp> ahmet ertegun | background | non performing personnel <tsp> rhythm and blues | derivative | disco
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ahmet ertegun ( ah-met air-tə-gən; turkish: ahmet zahrettin sebuhi ertegün, pronounced [ahˈmet eɾteˈɟyn]; july 31 [o.s.july 18] 1923 – december 14, 2006) was a turkish-american businessman, songwriter, record executive and philanthropist.ertegun was the co-founder and president of atlantic records.he discovered and championed many leading rhythm and blues and rock musicians.ertegun also wrote classic blues and pop songs.he served as the chairman of the rock and roll hall of fame and museum, located in cleveland, ohio.ertegun has been described as 'one of the most significant figures in the modern recording industry.'in 2017 he was inducted into the rhythm and blues music hall of fame in recognition of his work in the music business.ertegun helped foster ties between the u.s. and turkey, his birthplace.his mother, hayrünnisa, was an accomplished musician who played keyboard and stringed instruments.she bought the popular records of the day, to which ahmet and his brother, nesuhi listened.his older brother nesuhi introduced him to jazz music, taking him at the age of nine to see the duke ellington and cab calloway orchestras in london.in 1935, ahmet and his family moved to washington, d.c., with his father, munir ertegun, who was appointed as the ambassador of the republic of turkey to the united states.when ahmet was 14, his mother bought him a record-cutting machine, which he used to compose and add lyrics to instrumental records.ertegun's love for music pulled him into the heart of washington, dc's black district where he would routinely see such top acts as duke ellington, cab calloway, billie holiday and louis armstrong.
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1.fc magdeburg is a german association football club based in the city of magdeburg.the club was founded in 1965 from the football department of sc magdeburg and spent all but one season in east germany top flight, the ddr-oberliga, winning three championships and seven cup titles.it is the only east german club to have won a european title, winning the european cup winners' cup in 1974.after german reunification, the club fell on hard times and only returned to professional football in 2015 when the side was promoted to the 3.liga.on 15 june 1896 sv victoria 96 magdeburg was founded, a club that had its best days before world war ii, when it participated in the german championship finals on several occasions.later the club participated in the gauliga mitte.after world war ii, all sports clubs in the soviet occupation zone were dissolved and a number of smaller clubs were created, which at first competed at a local and regional level.in 1945 players from the disbanded clubs magdeburger sc prussia 1899 and cricket viktoria magdeburg formed sportgruppe (sg) sudenburg.this club and sg lemsdorf came together as the sports club bsg eintracht sudenburg, which in turn merged with sag krupp gruson in 1950.the next year the club was renamed bsg stahl magdeburg, and then in 1952, became bsg motor mitte magdeburg.in 1957 the football department of motor mitte was moved to sc aufbau magdeburg, a political decision with the goal of achieving higher standards of performance.in 1965, the football department was again broken out of sc aufbau magdeburg and a pure football club was created, 1.fc magdeburg.this was part of a general – again politically motivated – movement in east germany towards football-only clubs with the goal of achieving higher standards.
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1 fc magdeburg | manager | jens härtel <tsp> jens härtel | club | berliner ak 07 <tsp> jens härtel | club | sv babelsberg 03 <tsp> jens härtel | club | fc sachsen leipzig
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1.fc magdeburg is a german association football club based in the city of magdeburg.the club was founded in 1965 from the football department of sc magdeburg and spent all but one season in east germany top flight, the ddr-oberliga, winning three championships and seven cup titles.on 15 june 1896 sv victoria 96 magdeburg was founded, a club that had its best days before world war ii, when it participated in the german championship finals on several occasions.in 1945 players from the disbanded clubs magdeburger sc prussia 1899 and cricket viktoria magdeburg formed sportgruppe (sg) sudenburg.the next year the club was renamed bsg stahl magdeburg, and then in 1952, became bsg motor mitte magdeburg.in 1957 the football department of motor mitte was moved to sc aufbau magdeburg, a political decision with the goal of achieving higher standards of performance.in 1965, the football department was again broken out of sc aufbau magdeburg and a pure football club was created, 1.fc magdeburg.
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ahmet ertegun ( ah-met air-tə-gən; turkish: ahmet zahrettin sebuhi ertegün, pronounced [ahˈmet eɾteˈɟyn]; july 31 [o.s.july 18] 1923 – december 14, 2006) was a turkish-american businessman, songwriter, record executive and philanthropist.ertegun was the co-founder and president of atlantic records.he discovered and championed many leading rhythm and blues and rock musicians.ertegun also wrote classic blues and pop songs.he served as the chairman of the rock and roll hall of fame and museum, located in cleveland, ohio.ertegun has been described as 'one of the most significant figures in the modern recording industry.'in 2017 he was inducted into the rhythm and blues music hall of fame in recognition of his work in the music business.ertegun helped foster ties between the u.s. and turkey, his birthplace.he served as the chairman of the american turkish society for over 20 years until his death.he also co-founded the new york cosmos soccer team of the original north american soccer league.his mother, hayrünnisa, was an accomplished musician who played keyboard and stringed instruments.she bought the popular records of the day, to which ahmet and his brother, nesuhi listened.his older brother nesuhi introduced him to jazz music, taking him at the age of nine to see the duke ellington and cab calloway orchestras in london.in 1935, ahmet and his family moved to washington, d.c., with his father, munir ertegun, who was appointed as the ambassador of the republic of turkey to the united states.when ahmet was 14, his mother bought him a record-cutting machine, which he used to compose and add lyrics to instrumental records.ertegun's love for music pulled him into the heart of washington, dc's black district where he would routinely see such top acts as duke ellington, cab calloway, billie holiday and louis armstrong.
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ahmet ertegun | genre | rhythm and blues <tsp> ahmet ertegun | origin | washington dc <tsp> rhythm and blues | stylisticorigin | blues <tsp> ahmet ertegun | background | non performing personnel <tsp> rhythm and blues | derivative | disco
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ahmet ertegun ( ah-met air-tə-gən; turkish: ahmet zahrettin sebuhi ertegün, pronounced [ahˈmet eɾteˈɟyn]; july 31 [o.s.july 18] 1923 – december 14, 2006) was a turkish-american businessman, songwriter, record executive and philanthropist.ertegun was the co-founder and president of atlantic records.he discovered and championed many leading rhythm and blues and rock musicians.ertegun also wrote classic blues and pop songs.he served as the chairman of the rock and roll hall of fame and museum, located in cleveland, ohio.ertegun has been described as 'one of the most significant figures in the modern recording industry.'in 2017 he was inducted into the rhythm and blues music hall of fame in recognition of his work in the music business.ertegun helped foster ties between the u.s. and turkey, his birthplace.his mother, hayrünnisa, was an accomplished musician who played keyboard and stringed instruments.she bought the popular records of the day, to which ahmet and his brother, nesuhi listened.his older brother nesuhi introduced him to jazz music, taking him at the age of nine to see the duke ellington and cab calloway orchestras in london.in 1935, ahmet and his family moved to washington, d.c., with his father, munir ertegun, who was appointed as the ambassador of the republic of turkey to the united states.when ahmet was 14, his mother bought him a record-cutting machine, which he used to compose and add lyrics to instrumental records.ertegun's love for music pulled him into the heart of washington, dc's black district where he would routinely see such top acts as duke ellington, cab calloway, billie holiday and louis armstrong.
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1.fc magdeburg is a german association football club based in the city of magdeburg.the club was founded in 1965 from the football department of sc magdeburg and spent all but one season in east germany top flight, the ddr-oberliga, winning three championships and seven cup titles.it is the only east german club to have won a european title, winning the european cup winners' cup in 1974.after german reunification, the club fell on hard times and only returned to professional football in 2015 when the side was promoted to the 3.liga.on 15 june 1896 sv victoria 96 magdeburg was founded, a club that had its best days before world war ii, when it participated in the german championship finals on several occasions.later the club participated in the gauliga mitte.after world war ii, all sports clubs in the soviet occupation zone were dissolved and a number of smaller clubs were created, which at first competed at a local and regional level.in 1945 players from the disbanded clubs magdeburger sc prussia 1899 and cricket viktoria magdeburg formed sportgruppe (sg) sudenburg.this club and sg lemsdorf came together as the sports club bsg eintracht sudenburg, which in turn merged with sag krupp gruson in 1950.the next year the club was renamed bsg stahl magdeburg, and then in 1952, became bsg motor mitte magdeburg.in 1957 the football department of motor mitte was moved to sc aufbau magdeburg, a political decision with the goal of achieving higher standards of performance.in 1965, the football department was again broken out of sc aufbau magdeburg and a pure football club was created, 1.fc magdeburg.this was part of a general – again politically motivated – movement in east germany towards football-only clubs with the goal of achieving higher standards.
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1 fc magdeburg | manager | jens härtel <tsp> jens härtel | club | berliner ak 07 <tsp> jens härtel | club | 1 fc union berlin <tsp> jens härtel | club | fc sachsen leipzig
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1.fc magdeburg is a german association football club based in the city of magdeburg.the club was founded in 1965 from the football department of sc magdeburg and spent all but one season in east germany top flight, the ddr-oberliga, winning three championships and seven cup titles.on 15 june 1896 sv victoria 96 magdeburg was founded, a club that had its best days before world war ii, when it participated in the german championship finals on several occasions.in 1945 players from the disbanded clubs magdeburger sc prussia 1899 and cricket viktoria magdeburg formed sportgruppe (sg) sudenburg.the next year the club was renamed bsg stahl magdeburg, and then in 1952, became bsg motor mitte magdeburg.in 1957 the football department of motor mitte was moved to sc aufbau magdeburg, a political decision with the goal of achieving higher standards of performance.in 1965, the football department was again broken out of sc aufbau magdeburg and a pure football club was created, 1.fc magdeburg.
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acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
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anaheim ( an-ə-hyme) is a city in northern orange county, california, united states, part of the los angeles metropolitan area.as of the 2020 united states census, the city had a population of 346,824, making it the most populous city in orange county, the 10th-most populous city in california, and the 55th-most populous city in the united states.anaheim is the second-largest city in orange county in terms of land area, and is known for being the home of the disneyland resort, the anaheim convention center, and two major sports teams: the los angeles angels baseball team and the anaheim ducks ice hockey club.anaheim was founded by fifty german families in 1857 and incorporated as the second city in los angeles county on march 18, 1876; orange county was split off from los angeles county in 1889.anaheim remained largely an agricultural community until disneyland opened on july 17, 1955.this led to the construction of several hotels and motels around the area, and residential districts in anaheim soon followed.the city also developed into an industrial center, producing electronics, aircraft parts and canned fruit.anaheim is a charter city.anaheim's city limits extend almost the full width of orange county, from cypress in the west, twenty miles east to the riverside county line, encompassing a diverse range of neighborhoods.in the west, mid-20th-century tract houses predominate.downtown anaheim has three mixed-use historic districts, the largest of which is the anaheim colony.south of downtown, a center of commercial activity of regional importance begins, the anaheim–santa ana edge city, which stretches east and south into the cities of orange, santa ana, and garden grove.this edge city includes the disneyland resort, with two theme parks, multiple hotels, and its retail district; disney is part of the larger anaheim resort district with numerous other hotels and retail complexes.
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1.fc magdeburg is a german association football club based in the city of magdeburg.the club was founded in 1965 from the football department of sc magdeburg and spent all but one season in east germany top flight, the ddr-oberliga, winning three championships and seven cup titles.it is the only east german club to have won a european title, winning the european cup winners' cup in 1974.after german reunification, the club fell on hard times and only returned to professional football in 2015 when the side was promoted to the 3.liga.on 15 june 1896 sv victoria 96 magdeburg was founded, a club that had its best days before world war ii, when it participated in the german championship finals on several occasions.later the club participated in the gauliga mitte.after world war ii, all sports clubs in the soviet occupation zone were dissolved and a number of smaller clubs were created, which at first competed at a local and regional level.in 1945 players from the disbanded clubs magdeburger sc prussia 1899 and cricket viktoria magdeburg formed sportgruppe (sg) sudenburg.this club and sg lemsdorf came together as the sports club bsg eintracht sudenburg, which in turn merged with sag krupp gruson in 1950.the next year the club was renamed bsg stahl magdeburg, and then in 1952, became bsg motor mitte magdeburg.in 1957 the football department of motor mitte was moved to sc aufbau magdeburg, a political decision with the goal of achieving higher standards of performance.in 1965, the football department was again broken out of sc aufbau magdeburg and a pure football club was created, 1.fc magdeburg.this was part of a general – again politically motivated – movement in east germany towards football-only clubs with the goal of achieving higher standards.
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1 fc magdeburg | manager | jens härtel <tsp> jens härtel | club | berliner ak 07 <tsp> jens härtel | club | 1 fc union berlin <tsp> jens härtel | club | fc sachsen leipzig
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1.fc magdeburg is a german association football club based in the city of magdeburg.the club was founded in 1965 from the football department of sc magdeburg and spent all but one season in east germany top flight, the ddr-oberliga, winning three championships and seven cup titles.on 15 june 1896 sv victoria 96 magdeburg was founded, a club that had its best days before world war ii, when it participated in the german championship finals on several occasions.in 1945 players from the disbanded clubs magdeburger sc prussia 1899 and cricket viktoria magdeburg formed sportgruppe (sg) sudenburg.the next year the club was renamed bsg stahl magdeburg, and then in 1952, became bsg motor mitte magdeburg.in 1957 the football department of motor mitte was moved to sc aufbau magdeburg, a political decision with the goal of achieving higher standards of performance.in 1965, the football department was again broken out of sc aufbau magdeburg and a pure football club was created, 1.fc magdeburg.
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