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alex richard george day (born 8 april 1989) is an english musician, vlogger and writer.day has released seven studio albums, two eps, and had three uk top 40 hits.day amassed more than 1,000,000 subscribers and over 130 million views on his youtube channel before sexual misconduct allegations arose in 2014 that resulted in the end of his youtube success.in august 2010, day visited zambia whilst taking part in the world vision vlogger charity event.he filmed and shared his experiences on youtube.until 2013, day lived with friend, collaborator and bandmate charlie mcdonnell.day announced on 14 february 2014 that he had been dating fellow youtuber carrie hope fletcher since october 2013.however, fletcher announced their break-up via twitter on 14 march 2014.day has identified as an atheist, and began to follow buddhist teachings after visiting the plum village monastery in mid 2014.day also identifies as a minimalist.he made further admission, saying, 'the model of consent that i followed... was that only, 'no' meant, 'no'.that is not what consent is'.he also announced via his blog that he had taken down his merchandise and artist pages from his label's website.a former friend and coworker, charlie mcdonnell stated, 'i just don't feel able to call alex a friend of mine any more.'day alleges that he subsequently attempted to reach out to mcdonnell and that they could not agree upon a method of communication.on 5 october 2014, after a seven-month hiatus, day released a statement regarding the allegations, claiming that he 'didn't realise at the time that [the women] felt pressured', and apologising.in the half-hour video he also referenced what he saw as 'militant' reactions posted on the social networking site, tumblr, labelling them as 'an angry torrent of abuse' and 'people just being absolutely horrible to anyone who doesn't agree with them'.his response was criticised by several youtube contributors such as laci green, jack howard and tomska.he started his youtube account one year later on 4 august 2006.in 2008, day founded chameleon circuit, a trock (short for 'timelord rock') band that wrote music inspired by the british tv show doctor who.in june 2009, the band released its first self-titled album by youtube musicians' record label dftba records and a second album still got legs in july 2011.wired noted that chameleon circuit 'puts out titles that could pass for chart-toppers – if they weren't excessively nerdy in the subject matter department.'day released his debut album parrot stories in april 2009 through dftba records, which was produced by fellow musician and friend tom milsom.this was then followed by an ep, 117% complete, in march 2010 which contained songs referencing various video games such as pokémon.his second album, the world is mine (i don't know anything), was released in june 2010 contained a more electronic-dance sound than his previous folk album.to ensure he did not alienate his fans of his debut album, day released an ep of acoustic songs, soup sessions: acoustic, in november 2010 which contained newly recorded acoustic versions of half the songs on the album.day was a featured artist on the bbc two reality show chartjackers in 2009.the programme challenged four youtube video producers to write, record and release a pop song in 10 weeks, using youtube as a tool to get lyrics and singers, with the proceeds going to the bbc children in need charity.the completed single, entitled 'i've got nothing', was sung by vocalists miranda chartrand and adam nichols, and was released worldwide through the itunes store on 9 november 2009.it was reviewed with varying degrees of approval by various media outlets, including the times, yahoo!
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atlantic city, sometimes referred to by its initials a.c., is a jersey shore seaside resort city in atlantic county, in the u.s. state of new jersey.located in south jersey on absecon island, the city is prominently known for its casinos, nightlife, boardwalk, and atlantic ocean beaches and coastline.atlantic city inspired the u.s. version of the board game monopoly, which uses various atlantic city street names and destinations in the game.new jersey voters legalized casino gambling in atlantic city in 1976, and the first casino opened two years later.atlantic city had been the home of the miss america pageant from 1921 to 2004, which later returned to the city from 2013 to 2018.as of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 38,497, a decline of 1,061 (−2.7%) from the 2010 census count of 39,558, which in turn reflected a decrease of 959 (−2.4%) from the 40,517 counted in the 2000 census.atlantic city and hammonton are the two principal municipalities of the atlantic city-hammonton metropolitan statistical area, which encompasses those cities and all of atlantic county for statistical purposes.atlantic city, hammonton, and the surrounding atlantic county constitute part of the larger delaware valley (i.e., the philadelphia metropolitan area), the nation's seventh-largest metropolitan area as of 2020.the city was incorporated on may 1, 1854, from portions of egg harbor township and galloway township.it is located on absecon island and borders absecon, brigantine, egg harbor township, galloway township, pleasantville, ventnor city, and the atlantic ocean.while the precise date of the first permanent occupation of what came to be atlantic city by european settlers has not been precisely determined, it is commonly thought that in 1783 jeremiah leeds first built and occupied an all year home on the island.however, it was not until 1850 that the idea arose to develop the location into a resort town and in early 1853 the name 'atlantic city' was adopted.because of its location in south jersey, which hugs the atlantic ocean between marshlands and islands, atlantic city was viewed by developers as prime real estate and a potential resort town.in 1853, the first commercial hotel, the belloe house, which was built at the intersection of massachusetts and atlantic avenues.the city was incorporated in 1854, the same year train service began on the camden and atlantic railroad.built on the edge of the bay, this served as the direct link of this remote parcel of land with philadelphia, pennsylvania.that same year, construction of the absecon lighthouse, designed by george meade of the corps of topographical engineers, was approved, with work initiated the next year.by 1874, almost 500,000 passengers a year were coming to atlantic city by rail.in boardwalk empire: the birth, high times, and corruption of atlantic city, 'atlantic city's godfather' nelson johnson describes the inspiration of jonathan pitney (the 'father of atlantic city') to develop atlantic city as a health resort, his efforts to convince the municipal authorities that a railroad to the beach would be beneficial, his successful alliance with samuel richards (entrepreneur and member of the most influential family in southern new jersey at the time) to achieve that goal, the actual building of the railroad, and the experience of the first 600 riders, who 'were chosen carefully by samuel richards and jonathan pitney': after arriving in atlantic city, a second train brought the visitors to the door of the resort's first public lodging, the united states hotel.the hotel was owned by the railroad.it was a sprawling, four-story structure built to house 2,000 guests.it opened while it was still under construction, with only one wing standing, and even that wasn't completed.
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45.8675°n 8.983639°e / 45.8675; 8.983639 the accademia di architettura di mendrisio (aam) is a swiss school of architecture and is a founding unit of università della svizzera italiana (usi).
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accademia di architettura di mendrisio | country | switzerland <tsp> accademia di architettura di mendrisio | numberofstudents | 600 <tsp> accademia di architettura di mendrisio | established | 1996 <tsp> switzerland | leadername | johann schneider-ammann
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alex richard george day (born 8 april 1989) is an english musician, vlogger and writer.day has released seven studio albums, two eps, and had three uk top 40 hits.day amassed more than 1,000,000 subscribers and over 130 million views on his youtube channel before sexual misconduct allegations arose in 2014 that resulted in the end of his youtube success.in august 2010, day visited zambia whilst taking part in the world vision vlogger charity event.he filmed and shared his experiences on youtube.until 2013, day lived with friend, collaborator and bandmate charlie mcdonnell.day announced on 14 february 2014 that he had been dating fellow youtuber carrie hope fletcher since october 2013.however, fletcher announced their break-up via twitter on 14 march 2014.day has identified as an atheist, and began to follow buddhist teachings after visiting the plum village monastery in mid 2014.day also identifies as a minimalist.he made further admission, saying, 'the model of consent that i followed... was that only, 'no' meant, 'no'.that is not what consent is'.he also announced via his blog that he had taken down his merchandise and artist pages from his label's website.a former friend and coworker, charlie mcdonnell stated, 'i just don't feel able to call alex a friend of mine any more.'day alleges that he subsequently attempted to reach out to mcdonnell and that they could not agree upon a method of communication.on 5 october 2014, after a seven-month hiatus, day released a statement regarding the allegations, claiming that he 'didn't realise at the time that [the women] felt pressured', and apologising.in the half-hour video he also referenced what he saw as 'militant' reactions posted on the social networking site, tumblr, labelling them as 'an angry torrent of abuse' and 'people just being absolutely horrible to anyone who doesn't agree with them'.his response was criticised by several youtube contributors such as laci green, jack howard and tomska.he started his youtube account one year later on 4 august 2006.in 2008, day founded chameleon circuit, a trock (short for 'timelord rock') band that wrote music inspired by the british tv show doctor who.in june 2009, the band released its first self-titled album by youtube musicians' record label dftba records and a second album still got legs in july 2011.wired noted that chameleon circuit 'puts out titles that could pass for chart-toppers – if they weren't excessively nerdy in the subject matter department.'day released his debut album parrot stories in april 2009 through dftba records, which was produced by fellow musician and friend tom milsom.this was then followed by an ep, 117% complete, in march 2010 which contained songs referencing various video games such as pokémon.his second album, the world is mine (i don't know anything), was released in june 2010 contained a more electronic-dance sound than his previous folk album.to ensure he did not alienate his fans of his debut album, day released an ep of acoustic songs, soup sessions: acoustic, in november 2010 which contained newly recorded acoustic versions of half the songs on the album.day was a featured artist on the bbc two reality show chartjackers in 2009.the programme challenged four youtube video producers to write, record and release a pop song in 10 weeks, using youtube as a tool to get lyrics and singers, with the proceeds going to the bbc children in need charity.the completed single, entitled 'i've got nothing', was sung by vocalists miranda chartrand and adam nichols, and was released worldwide through the itunes store on 9 november 2009.it was reviewed with varying degrees of approval by various media outlets, including the times, yahoo!
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alex day | genre | synthpop <tsp> synthpop | stylisticorigin | pop music <tsp> united kingdom | capital | london <tsp> synthpop | derivative | house music <tsp> alex day | birthplace | united kingdom
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atlantic city, sometimes referred to by its initials a.c., is a jersey shore seaside resort city in atlantic county, in the u.s. state of new jersey.located in south jersey on absecon island, the city is prominently known for its casinos, nightlife, boardwalk, and atlantic ocean beaches and coastline.atlantic city inspired the u.s. version of the board game monopoly, which uses various atlantic city street names and destinations in the game.new jersey voters legalized casino gambling in atlantic city in 1976, and the first casino opened two years later.atlantic city had been the home of the miss america pageant from 1921 to 2004, which later returned to the city from 2013 to 2018.as of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 38,497, a decline of 1,061 (−2.7%) from the 2010 census count of 39,558, which in turn reflected a decrease of 959 (−2.4%) from the 40,517 counted in the 2000 census.atlantic city and hammonton are the two principal municipalities of the atlantic city-hammonton metropolitan statistical area, which encompasses those cities and all of atlantic county for statistical purposes.atlantic city, hammonton, and the surrounding atlantic county constitute part of the larger delaware valley (i.e., the philadelphia metropolitan area), the nation's seventh-largest metropolitan area as of 2020.the city was incorporated on may 1, 1854, from portions of egg harbor township and galloway township.it is located on absecon island and borders absecon, brigantine, egg harbor township, galloway township, pleasantville, ventnor city, and the atlantic ocean.while the precise date of the first permanent occupation of what came to be atlantic city by european settlers has not been precisely determined, it is commonly thought that in 1783 jeremiah leeds first built and occupied an all year home on the island.however, it was not until 1850 that the idea arose to develop the location into a resort town and in early 1853 the name 'atlantic city' was adopted.because of its location in south jersey, which hugs the atlantic ocean between marshlands and islands, atlantic city was viewed by developers as prime real estate and a potential resort town.in 1853, the first commercial hotel, the belloe house, which was built at the intersection of massachusetts and atlantic avenues.the city was incorporated in 1854, the same year train service began on the camden and atlantic railroad.built on the edge of the bay, this served as the direct link of this remote parcel of land with philadelphia, pennsylvania.that same year, construction of the absecon lighthouse, designed by george meade of the corps of topographical engineers, was approved, with work initiated the next year.by 1874, almost 500,000 passengers a year were coming to atlantic city by rail.in boardwalk empire: the birth, high times, and corruption of atlantic city, 'atlantic city's godfather' nelson johnson describes the inspiration of jonathan pitney (the 'father of atlantic city') to develop atlantic city as a health resort, his efforts to convince the municipal authorities that a railroad to the beach would be beneficial, his successful alliance with samuel richards (entrepreneur and member of the most influential family in southern new jersey at the time) to achieve that goal, the actual building of the railroad, and the experience of the first 600 riders, who 'were chosen carefully by samuel richards and jonathan pitney': after arriving in atlantic city, a second train brought the visitors to the door of the resort's first public lodging, the united states hotel.the hotel was owned by the railroad.it was a sprawling, four-story structure built to house 2,000 guests.it opened while it was still under construction, with only one wing standing, and even that wasn't completed.
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alex richard george day (born 8 april 1989) is an english musician, vlogger and writer.day has released seven studio albums, two eps, and had three uk top 40 hits.day amassed more than 1,000,000 subscribers and over 130 million views on his youtube channel before sexual misconduct allegations arose in 2014 that resulted in the end of his youtube success.in august 2010, day visited zambia whilst taking part in the world vision vlogger charity event.he filmed and shared his experiences on youtube.until 2013, day lived with friend, collaborator and bandmate charlie mcdonnell.day announced on 14 february 2014 that he had been dating fellow youtuber carrie hope fletcher since october 2013.however, fletcher announced their break-up via twitter on 14 march 2014.day has identified as an atheist, and began to follow buddhist teachings after visiting the plum village monastery in mid 2014.day also identifies as a minimalist.he made further admission, saying, 'the model of consent that i followed... was that only, 'no' meant, 'no'.that is not what consent is'.he also announced via his blog that he had taken down his merchandise and artist pages from his label's website.a former friend and coworker, charlie mcdonnell stated, 'i just don't feel able to call alex a friend of mine any more.'day alleges that he subsequently attempted to reach out to mcdonnell and that they could not agree upon a method of communication.on 5 october 2014, after a seven-month hiatus, day released a statement regarding the allegations, claiming that he 'didn't realise at the time that [the women] felt pressured', and apologising.in the half-hour video he also referenced what he saw as 'militant' reactions posted on the social networking site, tumblr, labelling them as 'an angry torrent of abuse' and 'people just being absolutely horrible to anyone who doesn't agree with them'.his response was criticised by several youtube contributors such as laci green, jack howard and tomska.he started his youtube account one year later on 4 august 2006.in 2008, day founded chameleon circuit, a trock (short for 'timelord rock') band that wrote music inspired by the british tv show doctor who.in june 2009, the band released its first self-titled album by youtube musicians' record label dftba records and a second album still got legs in july 2011.wired noted that chameleon circuit 'puts out titles that could pass for chart-toppers – if they weren't excessively nerdy in the subject matter department.'day released his debut album parrot stories in april 2009 through dftba records, which was produced by fellow musician and friend tom milsom.this was then followed by an ep, 117% complete, in march 2010 which contained songs referencing various video games such as pokémon.his second album, the world is mine (i don't know anything), was released in june 2010 contained a more electronic-dance sound than his previous folk album.to ensure he did not alienate his fans of his debut album, day released an ep of acoustic songs, soup sessions: acoustic, in november 2010 which contained newly recorded acoustic versions of half the songs on the album.day was a featured artist on the bbc two reality show chartjackers in 2009.the programme challenged four youtube video producers to write, record and release a pop song in 10 weeks, using youtube as a tool to get lyrics and singers, with the proceeds going to the bbc children in need charity.the completed single, entitled 'i've got nothing', was sung by vocalists miranda chartrand and adam nichols, and was released worldwide through the itunes store on 9 november 2009.it was reviewed with varying degrees of approval by various media outlets, including the times, yahoo!
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45.8675°n 8.983639°e / 45.8675; 8.983639 the accademia di architettura di mendrisio (aam) is a swiss school of architecture and is a founding unit of università della svizzera italiana (usi).
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alex richard george day (born 8 april 1989) is an english musician, vlogger and writer.day has released seven studio albums, two eps, and had three uk top 40 hits.day amassed more than 1,000,000 subscribers and over 130 million views on his youtube channel before sexual misconduct allegations arose in 2014 that resulted in the end of his youtube success.in august 2010, day visited zambia whilst taking part in the world vision vlogger charity event.he filmed and shared his experiences on youtube.until 2013, day lived with friend, collaborator and bandmate charlie mcdonnell.day announced on 14 february 2014 that he had been dating fellow youtuber carrie hope fletcher since october 2013.however, fletcher announced their break-up via twitter on 14 march 2014.day has identified as an atheist, and began to follow buddhist teachings after visiting the plum village monastery in mid 2014.day also identifies as a minimalist.he made further admission, saying, 'the model of consent that i followed... was that only, 'no' meant, 'no'.that is not what consent is'.he also announced via his blog that he had taken down his merchandise and artist pages from his label's website.a former friend and coworker, charlie mcdonnell stated, 'i just don't feel able to call alex a friend of mine any more.'day alleges that he subsequently attempted to reach out to mcdonnell and that they could not agree upon a method of communication.on 5 october 2014, after a seven-month hiatus, day released a statement regarding the allegations, claiming that he 'didn't realise at the time that [the women] felt pressured', and apologising.in the half-hour video he also referenced what he saw as 'militant' reactions posted on the social networking site, tumblr, labelling them as 'an angry torrent of abuse' and 'people just being absolutely horrible to anyone who doesn't agree with them'.his response was criticised by several youtube contributors such as laci green, jack howard and tomska.he started his youtube account one year later on 4 august 2006.in 2008, day founded chameleon circuit, a trock (short for 'timelord rock') band that wrote music inspired by the british tv show doctor who.in june 2009, the band released its first self-titled album by youtube musicians' record label dftba records and a second album still got legs in july 2011.wired noted that chameleon circuit 'puts out titles that could pass for chart-toppers – if they weren't excessively nerdy in the subject matter department.'day released his debut album parrot stories in april 2009 through dftba records, which was produced by fellow musician and friend tom milsom.this was then followed by an ep, 117% complete, in march 2010 which contained songs referencing various video games such as pokémon.his second album, the world is mine (i don't know anything), was released in june 2010 contained a more electronic-dance sound than his previous folk album.to ensure he did not alienate his fans of his debut album, day released an ep of acoustic songs, soup sessions: acoustic, in november 2010 which contained newly recorded acoustic versions of half the songs on the album.day was a featured artist on the bbc two reality show chartjackers in 2009.the programme challenged four youtube video producers to write, record and release a pop song in 10 weeks, using youtube as a tool to get lyrics and singers, with the proceeds going to the bbc children in need charity.the completed single, entitled 'i've got nothing', was sung by vocalists miranda chartrand and adam nichols, and was released worldwide through the itunes store on 9 november 2009.it was reviewed with varying degrees of approval by various media outlets, including the times, yahoo!
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atlantic city, sometimes referred to by its initials a.c., is a jersey shore seaside resort city in atlantic county, in the u.s. state of new jersey.located in south jersey on absecon island, the city is prominently known for its casinos, nightlife, boardwalk, and atlantic ocean beaches and coastline.atlantic city inspired the u.s. version of the board game monopoly, which uses various atlantic city street names and destinations in the game.new jersey voters legalized casino gambling in atlantic city in 1976, and the first casino opened two years later.atlantic city had been the home of the miss america pageant from 1921 to 2004, which later returned to the city from 2013 to 2018.as of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 38,497, a decline of 1,061 (−2.7%) from the 2010 census count of 39,558, which in turn reflected a decrease of 959 (−2.4%) from the 40,517 counted in the 2000 census.atlantic city and hammonton are the two principal municipalities of the atlantic city-hammonton metropolitan statistical area, which encompasses those cities and all of atlantic county for statistical purposes.atlantic city, hammonton, and the surrounding atlantic county constitute part of the larger delaware valley (i.e., the philadelphia metropolitan area), the nation's seventh-largest metropolitan area as of 2020.the city was incorporated on may 1, 1854, from portions of egg harbor township and galloway township.it is located on absecon island and borders absecon, brigantine, egg harbor township, galloway township, pleasantville, ventnor city, and the atlantic ocean.while the precise date of the first permanent occupation of what came to be atlantic city by european settlers has not been precisely determined, it is commonly thought that in 1783 jeremiah leeds first built and occupied an all year home on the island.however, it was not until 1850 that the idea arose to develop the location into a resort town and in early 1853 the name 'atlantic city' was adopted.because of its location in south jersey, which hugs the atlantic ocean between marshlands and islands, atlantic city was viewed by developers as prime real estate and a potential resort town.in 1853, the first commercial hotel, the belloe house, which was built at the intersection of massachusetts and atlantic avenues.the city was incorporated in 1854, the same year train service began on the camden and atlantic railroad.built on the edge of the bay, this served as the direct link of this remote parcel of land with philadelphia, pennsylvania.that same year, construction of the absecon lighthouse, designed by george meade of the corps of topographical engineers, was approved, with work initiated the next year.by 1874, almost 500,000 passengers a year were coming to atlantic city by rail.in boardwalk empire: the birth, high times, and corruption of atlantic city, 'atlantic city's godfather' nelson johnson describes the inspiration of jonathan pitney (the 'father of atlantic city') to develop atlantic city as a health resort, his efforts to convince the municipal authorities that a railroad to the beach would be beneficial, his successful alliance with samuel richards (entrepreneur and member of the most influential family in southern new jersey at the time) to achieve that goal, the actual building of the railroad, and the experience of the first 600 riders, who 'were chosen carefully by samuel richards and jonathan pitney': after arriving in atlantic city, a second train brought the visitors to the door of the resort's first public lodging, the united states hotel.the hotel was owned by the railroad.it was a sprawling, four-story structure built to house 2,000 guests.it opened while it was still under construction, with only one wing standing, and even that wasn't completed.
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alex richard george day (born 8 april 1989) is an english musician, vlogger and writer.day has released seven studio albums, two eps, and had three uk top 40 hits.day amassed more than 1,000,000 subscribers and over 130 million views on his youtube channel before sexual misconduct allegations arose in 2014 that resulted in the end of his youtube success.in august 2010, day visited zambia whilst taking part in the world vision vlogger charity event.he filmed and shared his experiences on youtube.until 2013, day lived with friend, collaborator and bandmate charlie mcdonnell.day announced on 14 february 2014 that he had been dating fellow youtuber carrie hope fletcher since october 2013.however, fletcher announced their break-up via twitter on 14 march 2014.day has identified as an atheist, and began to follow buddhist teachings after visiting the plum village monastery in mid 2014.day also identifies as a minimalist.he made further admission, saying, 'the model of consent that i followed... was that only, 'no' meant, 'no'.that is not what consent is'.he also announced via his blog that he had taken down his merchandise and artist pages from his label's website.a former friend and coworker, charlie mcdonnell stated, 'i just don't feel able to call alex a friend of mine any more.'day alleges that he subsequently attempted to reach out to mcdonnell and that they could not agree upon a method of communication.on 5 october 2014, after a seven-month hiatus, day released a statement regarding the allegations, claiming that he 'didn't realise at the time that [the women] felt pressured', and apologising.in the half-hour video he also referenced what he saw as 'militant' reactions posted on the social networking site, tumblr, labelling them as 'an angry torrent of abuse' and 'people just being absolutely horrible to anyone who doesn't agree with them'.his response was criticised by several youtube contributors such as laci green, jack howard and tomska.he started his youtube account one year later on 4 august 2006.in 2008, day founded chameleon circuit, a trock (short for 'timelord rock') band that wrote music inspired by the british tv show doctor who.in june 2009, the band released its first self-titled album by youtube musicians' record label dftba records and a second album still got legs in july 2011.wired noted that chameleon circuit 'puts out titles that could pass for chart-toppers – if they weren't excessively nerdy in the subject matter department.'day released his debut album parrot stories in april 2009 through dftba records, which was produced by fellow musician and friend tom milsom.this was then followed by an ep, 117% complete, in march 2010 which contained songs referencing various video games such as pokémon.his second album, the world is mine (i don't know anything), was released in june 2010 contained a more electronic-dance sound than his previous folk album.to ensure he did not alienate his fans of his debut album, day released an ep of acoustic songs, soup sessions: acoustic, in november 2010 which contained newly recorded acoustic versions of half the songs on the album.day was a featured artist on the bbc two reality show chartjackers in 2009.the programme challenged four youtube video producers to write, record and release a pop song in 10 weeks, using youtube as a tool to get lyrics and singers, with the proceeds going to the bbc children in need charity.the completed single, entitled 'i've got nothing', was sung by vocalists miranda chartrand and adam nichols, and was released worldwide through the itunes store on 9 november 2009.it was reviewed with varying degrees of approval by various media outlets, including the times, yahoo!
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alex day | genre | synthpop <tsp> united kingdom | capital | london <tsp> synthpop | derivative | house music <tsp> synthpop | stylisticorigin | disco <tsp> alex day | birthplace | united kingdom
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alex richard george day (born 8 april 1989) is an english musician, vlogger and writer.day has released seven studio albums, two eps, and had three uk top 40 hits.day amassed more than 1,000,000 subscribers and over 130 million views on his youtube channel before sexual misconduct allegations arose in 2014 that resulted in the end of his youtube success.in august 2010, day visited zambia whilst taking part in the world vision vlogger charity event.he filmed and shared his experiences on youtube.until 2013, day lived with friend, collaborator and bandmate charlie mcdonnell.day announced on 14 february 2014 that he had been dating fellow youtuber carrie hope fletcher since october 2013.however, fletcher announced their break-up via twitter on 14 march 2014.day has identified as an atheist, and began to follow buddhist teachings after visiting the plum village monastery in mid 2014.day also identifies as a minimalist.he made further admission, saying, 'the model of consent that i followed... was that only, 'no' meant, 'no'.that is not what consent is'.he also announced via his blog that he had taken down his merchandise and artist pages from his label's website.a former friend and coworker, charlie mcdonnell stated, 'i just don't feel able to call alex a friend of mine any more.'day alleges that he subsequently attempted to reach out to mcdonnell and that they could not agree upon a method of communication.on 5 october 2014, after a seven-month hiatus, day released a statement regarding the allegations, claiming that he 'didn't realise at the time that [the women] felt pressured', and apologising.in the half-hour video he also referenced what he saw as 'militant' reactions posted on the social networking site, tumblr, labelling them as 'an angry torrent of abuse' and 'people just being absolutely horrible to anyone who doesn't agree with them'.his response was criticised by several youtube contributors such as laci green, jack howard and tomska.he started his youtube account one year later on 4 august 2006.in 2008, day founded chameleon circuit, a trock (short for 'timelord rock') band that wrote music inspired by the british tv show doctor who.in june 2009, the band released its first self-titled album by youtube musicians' record label dftba records and a second album still got legs in july 2011.wired noted that chameleon circuit 'puts out titles that could pass for chart-toppers – if they weren't excessively nerdy in the subject matter department.'day released his debut album parrot stories in april 2009 through dftba records, which was produced by fellow musician and friend tom milsom.this was then followed by an ep, 117% complete, in march 2010 which contained songs referencing various video games such as pokémon.his second album, the world is mine (i don't know anything), was released in june 2010 contained a more electronic-dance sound than his previous folk album.to ensure he did not alienate his fans of his debut album, day released an ep of acoustic songs, soup sessions: acoustic, in november 2010 which contained newly recorded acoustic versions of half the songs on the album.day was a featured artist on the bbc two reality show chartjackers in 2009.the programme challenged four youtube video producers to write, record and release a pop song in 10 weeks, using youtube as a tool to get lyrics and singers, with the proceeds going to the bbc children in need charity.the completed single, entitled 'i've got nothing', was sung by vocalists miranda chartrand and adam nichols, and was released worldwide through the itunes store on 9 november 2009.it was reviewed with varying degrees of approval by various media outlets, including the times, yahoo!
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alex day | genre | synthpop <tsp> united kingdom | capital | london <tsp> synthpop | derivative | house music <tsp> synthpop | stylisticorigin | disco <tsp> alex day | birthplace | united kingdom
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45.8675°n 8.983639°e / 45.8675; 8.983639 the accademia di architettura di mendrisio (aam) is a swiss school of architecture and is a founding unit of università della svizzera italiana (usi).
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accademia di architettura di mendrisio | country | switzerland <tsp> accademia di architettura di mendrisio | numberofstudents | 600 <tsp> switzerland | leadername | johann schneider-ammann <tsp> switzerland | leadertitle | federal chancellor of switzerland
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atlantic city, sometimes referred to by its initials a.c., is a jersey shore seaside resort city in atlantic county, in the u.s. state of new jersey.located in south jersey on absecon island, the city is prominently known for its casinos, nightlife, boardwalk, and atlantic ocean beaches and coastline.atlantic city inspired the u.s. version of the board game monopoly, which uses various atlantic city street names and destinations in the game.new jersey voters legalized casino gambling in atlantic city in 1976, and the first casino opened two years later.atlantic city had been the home of the miss america pageant from 1921 to 2004, which later returned to the city from 2013 to 2018.as of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 38,497, a decline of 1,061 (−2.7%) from the 2010 census count of 39,558, which in turn reflected a decrease of 959 (−2.4%) from the 40,517 counted in the 2000 census.atlantic city and hammonton are the two principal municipalities of the atlantic city-hammonton metropolitan statistical area, which encompasses those cities and all of atlantic county for statistical purposes.atlantic city, hammonton, and the surrounding atlantic county constitute part of the larger delaware valley (i.e., the philadelphia metropolitan area), the nation's seventh-largest metropolitan area as of 2020.the city was incorporated on may 1, 1854, from portions of egg harbor township and galloway township.it is located on absecon island and borders absecon, brigantine, egg harbor township, galloway township, pleasantville, ventnor city, and the atlantic ocean.while the precise date of the first permanent occupation of what came to be atlantic city by european settlers has not been precisely determined, it is commonly thought that in 1783 jeremiah leeds first built and occupied an all year home on the island.however, it was not until 1850 that the idea arose to develop the location into a resort town and in early 1853 the name 'atlantic city' was adopted.because of its location in south jersey, which hugs the atlantic ocean between marshlands and islands, atlantic city was viewed by developers as prime real estate and a potential resort town.in 1853, the first commercial hotel, the belloe house, which was built at the intersection of massachusetts and atlantic avenues.the city was incorporated in 1854, the same year train service began on the camden and atlantic railroad.built on the edge of the bay, this served as the direct link of this remote parcel of land with philadelphia, pennsylvania.that same year, construction of the absecon lighthouse, designed by george meade of the corps of topographical engineers, was approved, with work initiated the next year.by 1874, almost 500,000 passengers a year were coming to atlantic city by rail.in boardwalk empire: the birth, high times, and corruption of atlantic city, 'atlantic city's godfather' nelson johnson describes the inspiration of jonathan pitney (the 'father of atlantic city') to develop atlantic city as a health resort, his efforts to convince the municipal authorities that a railroad to the beach would be beneficial, his successful alliance with samuel richards (entrepreneur and member of the most influential family in southern new jersey at the time) to achieve that goal, the actual building of the railroad, and the experience of the first 600 riders, who 'were chosen carefully by samuel richards and jonathan pitney': after arriving in atlantic city, a second train brought the visitors to the door of the resort's first public lodging, the united states hotel.the hotel was owned by the railroad.it was a sprawling, four-story structure built to house 2,000 guests.it opened while it was still under construction, with only one wing standing, and even that wasn't completed.
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alex richard george day (born 8 april 1989) is an english musician, vlogger and writer.day has released seven studio albums, two eps, and had three uk top 40 hits.day amassed more than 1,000,000 subscribers and over 130 million views on his youtube channel before sexual misconduct allegations arose in 2014 that resulted in the end of his youtube success.in august 2010, day visited zambia whilst taking part in the world vision vlogger charity event.he filmed and shared his experiences on youtube.until 2013, day lived with friend, collaborator and bandmate charlie mcdonnell.day announced on 14 february 2014 that he had been dating fellow youtuber carrie hope fletcher since october 2013.however, fletcher announced their break-up via twitter on 14 march 2014.day has identified as an atheist, and began to follow buddhist teachings after visiting the plum village monastery in mid 2014.day also identifies as a minimalist.he made further admission, saying, 'the model of consent that i followed... was that only, 'no' meant, 'no'.that is not what consent is'.he also announced via his blog that he had taken down his merchandise and artist pages from his label's website.a former friend and coworker, charlie mcdonnell stated, 'i just don't feel able to call alex a friend of mine any more.'day alleges that he subsequently attempted to reach out to mcdonnell and that they could not agree upon a method of communication.on 5 october 2014, after a seven-month hiatus, day released a statement regarding the allegations, claiming that he 'didn't realise at the time that [the women] felt pressured', and apologising.in the half-hour video he also referenced what he saw as 'militant' reactions posted on the social networking site, tumblr, labelling them as 'an angry torrent of abuse' and 'people just being absolutely horrible to anyone who doesn't agree with them'.his response was criticised by several youtube contributors such as laci green, jack howard and tomska.he started his youtube account one year later on 4 august 2006.in 2008, day founded chameleon circuit, a trock (short for 'timelord rock') band that wrote music inspired by the british tv show doctor who.in june 2009, the band released its first self-titled album by youtube musicians' record label dftba records and a second album still got legs in july 2011.wired noted that chameleon circuit 'puts out titles that could pass for chart-toppers – if they weren't excessively nerdy in the subject matter department.'day released his debut album parrot stories in april 2009 through dftba records, which was produced by fellow musician and friend tom milsom.this was then followed by an ep, 117% complete, in march 2010 which contained songs referencing various video games such as pokémon.his second album, the world is mine (i don't know anything), was released in june 2010 contained a more electronic-dance sound than his previous folk album.to ensure he did not alienate his fans of his debut album, day released an ep of acoustic songs, soup sessions: acoustic, in november 2010 which contained newly recorded acoustic versions of half the songs on the album.day was a featured artist on the bbc two reality show chartjackers in 2009.the programme challenged four youtube video producers to write, record and release a pop song in 10 weeks, using youtube as a tool to get lyrics and singers, with the proceeds going to the bbc children in need charity.the completed single, entitled 'i've got nothing', was sung by vocalists miranda chartrand and adam nichols, and was released worldwide through the itunes store on 9 november 2009.it was reviewed with varying degrees of approval by various media outlets, including the times, yahoo!
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alex day | genre | synthpop <tsp> united kingdom | capital | london <tsp> synthpop | derivative | house music <tsp> synthpop | stylisticorigin | disco <tsp> alex day | birthplace | united kingdom
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45.8675°n 8.983639°e / 45.8675; 8.983639 the accademia di architettura di mendrisio (aam) is a swiss school of architecture and is a founding unit of università della svizzera italiana (usi).
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accademia di architettura di mendrisio | country | switzerland <tsp> accademia di architettura di mendrisio | numberofstudents | 600 <tsp> switzerland | leadername | johann schneider-ammann <tsp> switzerland | legislature | federal assembly switzerland
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atlantic city, sometimes referred to by its initials a.c., is a jersey shore seaside resort city in atlantic county, in the u.s. state of new jersey.located in south jersey on absecon island, the city is prominently known for its casinos, nightlife, boardwalk, and atlantic ocean beaches and coastline.atlantic city inspired the u.s. version of the board game monopoly, which uses various atlantic city street names and destinations in the game.new jersey voters legalized casino gambling in atlantic city in 1976, and the first casino opened two years later.atlantic city had been the home of the miss america pageant from 1921 to 2004, which later returned to the city from 2013 to 2018.as of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 38,497, a decline of 1,061 (−2.7%) from the 2010 census count of 39,558, which in turn reflected a decrease of 959 (−2.4%) from the 40,517 counted in the 2000 census.atlantic city and hammonton are the two principal municipalities of the atlantic city-hammonton metropolitan statistical area, which encompasses those cities and all of atlantic county for statistical purposes.atlantic city, hammonton, and the surrounding atlantic county constitute part of the larger delaware valley (i.e., the philadelphia metropolitan area), the nation's seventh-largest metropolitan area as of 2020.the city was incorporated on may 1, 1854, from portions of egg harbor township and galloway township.it is located on absecon island and borders absecon, brigantine, egg harbor township, galloway township, pleasantville, ventnor city, and the atlantic ocean.while the precise date of the first permanent occupation of what came to be atlantic city by european settlers has not been precisely determined, it is commonly thought that in 1783 jeremiah leeds first built and occupied an all year home on the island.however, it was not until 1850 that the idea arose to develop the location into a resort town and in early 1853 the name 'atlantic city' was adopted.because of its location in south jersey, which hugs the atlantic ocean between marshlands and islands, atlantic city was viewed by developers as prime real estate and a potential resort town.in 1853, the first commercial hotel, the belloe house, which was built at the intersection of massachusetts and atlantic avenues.the city was incorporated in 1854, the same year train service began on the camden and atlantic railroad.built on the edge of the bay, this served as the direct link of this remote parcel of land with philadelphia, pennsylvania.that same year, construction of the absecon lighthouse, designed by george meade of the corps of topographical engineers, was approved, with work initiated the next year.by 1874, almost 500,000 passengers a year were coming to atlantic city by rail.in boardwalk empire: the birth, high times, and corruption of atlantic city, 'atlantic city's godfather' nelson johnson describes the inspiration of jonathan pitney (the 'father of atlantic city') to develop atlantic city as a health resort, his efforts to convince the municipal authorities that a railroad to the beach would be beneficial, his successful alliance with samuel richards (entrepreneur and member of the most influential family in southern new jersey at the time) to achieve that goal, the actual building of the railroad, and the experience of the first 600 riders, who 'were chosen carefully by samuel richards and jonathan pitney': after arriving in atlantic city, a second train brought the visitors to the door of the resort's first public lodging, the united states hotel.the hotel was owned by the railroad.it was a sprawling, four-story structure built to house 2,000 guests.it opened while it was still under construction, with only one wing standing, and even that wasn't completed.
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atlantic city new jersey | country | united states <tsp> united states | ethnicgroup | native americans in the united states <tsp> united states | capital | washington dc <tsp> atlantic city new jersey | ispartof | atlantic county new jersey <tsp> united states | largestcity | new york city
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atlantic city, sometimes referred to by its initials a.c., is a jersey shore seaside resort city in atlantic county, in the u.s. state of new jersey.located in south jersey on absecon island, the city is prominently known for its casinos, nightlife, boardwalk, and atlantic ocean beaches and coastline.atlantic city inspired the u.s. version of the board game monopoly, which uses various atlantic city street names and destinations in the game.new jersey voters legalized casino gambling in atlantic city in 1976, and the first casino opened two years later.atlantic city had been the home of the miss america pageant from 1921 to 2004, which later returned to the city from 2013 to 2018.atlantic city and hammonton are the two principal municipalities of the atlantic city-hammonton metropolitan statistical area, which encompasses those cities and all of atlantic county for statistical purposes.atlantic city, hammonton, and the surrounding atlantic county constitute part of the larger delaware valley (i.e., the philadelphia metropolitan area), the nation's seventh-largest metropolitan area as of 2020.the city was incorporated on may 1, 1854, from portions of egg harbor township and galloway township.it is located on absecon island and borders absecon, brigantine, egg harbor township, galloway township, pleasantville, ventnor city, and the atlantic ocean.while the precise date of the first permanent occupation of what came to be atlantic city by european settlers has not been precisely determined, it is commonly thought that in 1783 jeremiah leeds first built and occupied an all year home on the island.however, it was not until 1850 that the idea arose to develop the location into a resort town and in early 1853 the name 'atlantic city' was adopted.because of its location in south jersey, which hugs the atlantic ocean between marshlands and islands, atlantic city was viewed by developers as prime real estate and a potential resort town.in 1853, the first commercial hotel, the belloe house, which was built at the intersection of massachusetts and atlantic avenues.the city was incorporated in 1854, the same year train service began on the camden and atlantic railroad.by 1874, almost 500,000 passengers a year were coming to atlantic city by rail.in boardwalk empire: the birth, high times, and corruption of atlantic city, 'atlantic city's godfather' nelson johnson describes the inspiration of jonathan pitney (the 'father of atlantic city') to develop atlantic city as a health resort, his efforts to convince the municipal authorities that a railroad to the beach would be beneficial, his successful alliance with samuel richards (entrepreneur and member of the most influential family in southern new jersey at the time) to achieve that goal, the actual building of the railroad, and the experience of the first 600 riders, who 'were chosen carefully by samuel richards and jonathan pitney': after arriving in atlantic city, a second train brought the visitors to the door of the resort's first public lodging, the united states hotel.
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alex richard george day (born 8 april 1989) is an english musician, vlogger and writer.day has released seven studio albums, two eps, and had three uk top 40 hits.day amassed more than 1,000,000 subscribers and over 130 million views on his youtube channel before sexual misconduct allegations arose in 2014 that resulted in the end of his youtube success.in august 2010, day visited zambia whilst taking part in the world vision vlogger charity event.he filmed and shared his experiences on youtube.until 2013, day lived with friend, collaborator and bandmate charlie mcdonnell.day announced on 14 february 2014 that he had been dating fellow youtuber carrie hope fletcher since october 2013.however, fletcher announced their break-up via twitter on 14 march 2014.day has identified as an atheist, and began to follow buddhist teachings after visiting the plum village monastery in mid 2014.day also identifies as a minimalist.he made further admission, saying, 'the model of consent that i followed... was that only, 'no' meant, 'no'.that is not what consent is'.he also announced via his blog that he had taken down his merchandise and artist pages from his label's website.a former friend and coworker, charlie mcdonnell stated, 'i just don't feel able to call alex a friend of mine any more.'day alleges that he subsequently attempted to reach out to mcdonnell and that they could not agree upon a method of communication.on 5 october 2014, after a seven-month hiatus, day released a statement regarding the allegations, claiming that he 'didn't realise at the time that [the women] felt pressured', and apologising.in the half-hour video he also referenced what he saw as 'militant' reactions posted on the social networking site, tumblr, labelling them as 'an angry torrent of abuse' and 'people just being absolutely horrible to anyone who doesn't agree with them'.his response was criticised by several youtube contributors such as laci green, jack howard and tomska.he started his youtube account one year later on 4 august 2006.in 2008, day founded chameleon circuit, a trock (short for 'timelord rock') band that wrote music inspired by the british tv show doctor who.in june 2009, the band released its first self-titled album by youtube musicians' record label dftba records and a second album still got legs in july 2011.wired noted that chameleon circuit 'puts out titles that could pass for chart-toppers – if they weren't excessively nerdy in the subject matter department.'day released his debut album parrot stories in april 2009 through dftba records, which was produced by fellow musician and friend tom milsom.this was then followed by an ep, 117% complete, in march 2010 which contained songs referencing various video games such as pokémon.his second album, the world is mine (i don't know anything), was released in june 2010 contained a more electronic-dance sound than his previous folk album.to ensure he did not alienate his fans of his debut album, day released an ep of acoustic songs, soup sessions: acoustic, in november 2010 which contained newly recorded acoustic versions of half the songs on the album.day was a featured artist on the bbc two reality show chartjackers in 2009.the programme challenged four youtube video producers to write, record and release a pop song in 10 weeks, using youtube as a tool to get lyrics and singers, with the proceeds going to the bbc children in need charity.the completed single, entitled 'i've got nothing', was sung by vocalists miranda chartrand and adam nichols, and was released worldwide through the itunes store on 9 november 2009.it was reviewed with varying degrees of approval by various media outlets, including the times, yahoo!
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atlantic city, sometimes referred to by its initials a.c., is a jersey shore seaside resort city in atlantic county, in the u.s. state of new jersey.located in south jersey on absecon island, the city is prominently known for its casinos, nightlife, boardwalk, and atlantic ocean beaches and coastline.atlantic city inspired the u.s. version of the board game monopoly, which uses various atlantic city street names and destinations in the game.new jersey voters legalized casino gambling in atlantic city in 1976, and the first casino opened two years later.atlantic city had been the home of the miss america pageant from 1921 to 2004, which later returned to the city from 2013 to 2018.as of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 38,497, a decline of 1,061 (−2.7%) from the 2010 census count of 39,558, which in turn reflected a decrease of 959 (−2.4%) from the 40,517 counted in the 2000 census.atlantic city and hammonton are the two principal municipalities of the atlantic city-hammonton metropolitan statistical area, which encompasses those cities and all of atlantic county for statistical purposes.atlantic city, hammonton, and the surrounding atlantic county constitute part of the larger delaware valley (i.e., the philadelphia metropolitan area), the nation's seventh-largest metropolitan area as of 2020.the city was incorporated on may 1, 1854, from portions of egg harbor township and galloway township.it is located on absecon island and borders absecon, brigantine, egg harbor township, galloway township, pleasantville, ventnor city, and the atlantic ocean.while the precise date of the first permanent occupation of what came to be atlantic city by european settlers has not been precisely determined, it is commonly thought that in 1783 jeremiah leeds first built and occupied an all year home on the island.however, it was not until 1850 that the idea arose to develop the location into a resort town and in early 1853 the name 'atlantic city' was adopted.because of its location in south jersey, which hugs the atlantic ocean between marshlands and islands, atlantic city was viewed by developers as prime real estate and a potential resort town.in 1853, the first commercial hotel, the belloe house, which was built at the intersection of massachusetts and atlantic avenues.the city was incorporated in 1854, the same year train service began on the camden and atlantic railroad.built on the edge of the bay, this served as the direct link of this remote parcel of land with philadelphia, pennsylvania.that same year, construction of the absecon lighthouse, designed by george meade of the corps of topographical engineers, was approved, with work initiated the next year.by 1874, almost 500,000 passengers a year were coming to atlantic city by rail.in boardwalk empire: the birth, high times, and corruption of atlantic city, 'atlantic city's godfather' nelson johnson describes the inspiration of jonathan pitney (the 'father of atlantic city') to develop atlantic city as a health resort, his efforts to convince the municipal authorities that a railroad to the beach would be beneficial, his successful alliance with samuel richards (entrepreneur and member of the most influential family in southern new jersey at the time) to achieve that goal, the actual building of the railroad, and the experience of the first 600 riders, who 'were chosen carefully by samuel richards and jonathan pitney': after arriving in atlantic city, a second train brought the visitors to the door of the resort's first public lodging, the united states hotel.the hotel was owned by the railroad.it was a sprawling, four-story structure built to house 2,000 guests.it opened while it was still under construction, with only one wing standing, and even that wasn't completed.
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atlantic city new jersey | country | united states <tsp> united states | ethnicgroup | native americans in the united states <tsp> united states | capital | washington dc <tsp> atlantic city new jersey | ispartof | atlantic county new jersey <tsp> united states | largestcity | new york city
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atlantic city, sometimes referred to by its initials a.c., is a jersey shore seaside resort city in atlantic county, in the u.s. state of new jersey.located in south jersey on absecon island, the city is prominently known for its casinos, nightlife, boardwalk, and atlantic ocean beaches and coastline.atlantic city inspired the u.s. version of the board game monopoly, which uses various atlantic city street names and destinations in the game.new jersey voters legalized casino gambling in atlantic city in 1976, and the first casino opened two years later.atlantic city had been the home of the miss america pageant from 1921 to 2004, which later returned to the city from 2013 to 2018.atlantic city and hammonton are the two principal municipalities of the atlantic city-hammonton metropolitan statistical area, which encompasses those cities and all of atlantic county for statistical purposes.atlantic city, hammonton, and the surrounding atlantic county constitute part of the larger delaware valley (i.e., the philadelphia metropolitan area), the nation's seventh-largest metropolitan area as of 2020.the city was incorporated on may 1, 1854, from portions of egg harbor township and galloway township.it is located on absecon island and borders absecon, brigantine, egg harbor township, galloway township, pleasantville, ventnor city, and the atlantic ocean.while the precise date of the first permanent occupation of what came to be atlantic city by european settlers has not been precisely determined, it is commonly thought that in 1783 jeremiah leeds first built and occupied an all year home on the island.however, it was not until 1850 that the idea arose to develop the location into a resort town and in early 1853 the name 'atlantic city' was adopted.because of its location in south jersey, which hugs the atlantic ocean between marshlands and islands, atlantic city was viewed by developers as prime real estate and a potential resort town.in 1853, the first commercial hotel, the belloe house, which was built at the intersection of massachusetts and atlantic avenues.the city was incorporated in 1854, the same year train service began on the camden and atlantic railroad.by 1874, almost 500,000 passengers a year were coming to atlantic city by rail.in boardwalk empire: the birth, high times, and corruption of atlantic city, 'atlantic city's godfather' nelson johnson describes the inspiration of jonathan pitney (the 'father of atlantic city') to develop atlantic city as a health resort, his efforts to convince the municipal authorities that a railroad to the beach would be beneficial, his successful alliance with samuel richards (entrepreneur and member of the most influential family in southern new jersey at the time) to achieve that goal, the actual building of the railroad, and the experience of the first 600 riders, who 'were chosen carefully by samuel richards and jonathan pitney': after arriving in atlantic city, a second train brought the visitors to the door of the resort's first public lodging, the united states hotel.
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45.8675°n 8.983639°e / 45.8675; 8.983639 the accademia di architettura di mendrisio (aam) is a swiss school of architecture and is a founding unit of università della svizzera italiana (usi).
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alex richard george day (born 8 april 1989) is an english musician, vlogger and writer.day has released seven studio albums, two eps, and had three uk top 40 hits.day amassed more than 1,000,000 subscribers and over 130 million views on his youtube channel before sexual misconduct allegations arose in 2014 that resulted in the end of his youtube success.in august 2010, day visited zambia whilst taking part in the world vision vlogger charity event.he filmed and shared his experiences on youtube.until 2013, day lived with friend, collaborator and bandmate charlie mcdonnell.day announced on 14 february 2014 that he had been dating fellow youtuber carrie hope fletcher since october 2013.however, fletcher announced their break-up via twitter on 14 march 2014.day has identified as an atheist, and began to follow buddhist teachings after visiting the plum village monastery in mid 2014.day also identifies as a minimalist.he made further admission, saying, 'the model of consent that i followed... was that only, 'no' meant, 'no'.that is not what consent is'.he also announced via his blog that he had taken down his merchandise and artist pages from his label's website.a former friend and coworker, charlie mcdonnell stated, 'i just don't feel able to call alex a friend of mine any more.'day alleges that he subsequently attempted to reach out to mcdonnell and that they could not agree upon a method of communication.on 5 october 2014, after a seven-month hiatus, day released a statement regarding the allegations, claiming that he 'didn't realise at the time that [the women] felt pressured', and apologising.in the half-hour video he also referenced what he saw as 'militant' reactions posted on the social networking site, tumblr, labelling them as 'an angry torrent of abuse' and 'people just being absolutely horrible to anyone who doesn't agree with them'.his response was criticised by several youtube contributors such as laci green, jack howard and tomska.he started his youtube account one year later on 4 august 2006.in 2008, day founded chameleon circuit, a trock (short for 'timelord rock') band that wrote music inspired by the british tv show doctor who.in june 2009, the band released its first self-titled album by youtube musicians' record label dftba records and a second album still got legs in july 2011.wired noted that chameleon circuit 'puts out titles that could pass for chart-toppers – if they weren't excessively nerdy in the subject matter department.'day released his debut album parrot stories in april 2009 through dftba records, which was produced by fellow musician and friend tom milsom.this was then followed by an ep, 117% complete, in march 2010 which contained songs referencing various video games such as pokémon.his second album, the world is mine (i don't know anything), was released in june 2010 contained a more electronic-dance sound than his previous folk album.to ensure he did not alienate his fans of his debut album, day released an ep of acoustic songs, soup sessions: acoustic, in november 2010 which contained newly recorded acoustic versions of half the songs on the album.day was a featured artist on the bbc two reality show chartjackers in 2009.the programme challenged four youtube video producers to write, record and release a pop song in 10 weeks, using youtube as a tool to get lyrics and singers, with the proceeds going to the bbc children in need charity.the completed single, entitled 'i've got nothing', was sung by vocalists miranda chartrand and adam nichols, and was released worldwide through the itunes store on 9 november 2009.it was reviewed with varying degrees of approval by various media outlets, including the times, yahoo!
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alex day | genre | synthpop <tsp> united kingdom | capital | london <tsp> synthpop | derivative | house music <tsp> synthpop | stylisticorigin | new wave music <tsp> alex day | birthplace | united kingdom
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atlantic city, sometimes referred to by its initials a.c., is a jersey shore seaside resort city in atlantic county, in the u.s. state of new jersey.located in south jersey on absecon island, the city is prominently known for its casinos, nightlife, boardwalk, and atlantic ocean beaches and coastline.atlantic city inspired the u.s. version of the board game monopoly, which uses various atlantic city street names and destinations in the game.new jersey voters legalized casino gambling in atlantic city in 1976, and the first casino opened two years later.atlantic city had been the home of the miss america pageant from 1921 to 2004, which later returned to the city from 2013 to 2018.as of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 38,497, a decline of 1,061 (−2.7%) from the 2010 census count of 39,558, which in turn reflected a decrease of 959 (−2.4%) from the 40,517 counted in the 2000 census.atlantic city and hammonton are the two principal municipalities of the atlantic city-hammonton metropolitan statistical area, which encompasses those cities and all of atlantic county for statistical purposes.atlantic city, hammonton, and the surrounding atlantic county constitute part of the larger delaware valley (i.e., the philadelphia metropolitan area), the nation's seventh-largest metropolitan area as of 2020.the city was incorporated on may 1, 1854, from portions of egg harbor township and galloway township.it is located on absecon island and borders absecon, brigantine, egg harbor township, galloway township, pleasantville, ventnor city, and the atlantic ocean.while the precise date of the first permanent occupation of what came to be atlantic city by european settlers has not been precisely determined, it is commonly thought that in 1783 jeremiah leeds first built and occupied an all year home on the island.however, it was not until 1850 that the idea arose to develop the location into a resort town and in early 1853 the name 'atlantic city' was adopted.because of its location in south jersey, which hugs the atlantic ocean between marshlands and islands, atlantic city was viewed by developers as prime real estate and a potential resort town.in 1853, the first commercial hotel, the belloe house, which was built at the intersection of massachusetts and atlantic avenues.the city was incorporated in 1854, the same year train service began on the camden and atlantic railroad.built on the edge of the bay, this served as the direct link of this remote parcel of land with philadelphia, pennsylvania.that same year, construction of the absecon lighthouse, designed by george meade of the corps of topographical engineers, was approved, with work initiated the next year.by 1874, almost 500,000 passengers a year were coming to atlantic city by rail.in boardwalk empire: the birth, high times, and corruption of atlantic city, 'atlantic city's godfather' nelson johnson describes the inspiration of jonathan pitney (the 'father of atlantic city') to develop atlantic city as a health resort, his efforts to convince the municipal authorities that a railroad to the beach would be beneficial, his successful alliance with samuel richards (entrepreneur and member of the most influential family in southern new jersey at the time) to achieve that goal, the actual building of the railroad, and the experience of the first 600 riders, who 'were chosen carefully by samuel richards and jonathan pitney': after arriving in atlantic city, a second train brought the visitors to the door of the resort's first public lodging, the united states hotel.the hotel was owned by the railroad.it was a sprawling, four-story structure built to house 2,000 guests.it opened while it was still under construction, with only one wing standing, and even that wasn't completed.
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atlantic city new jersey | country | united states <tsp> united states | ethnicgroup | native americans in the united states <tsp> united states | capital | washington dc <tsp> new jersey | largestcity | newark new jersey <tsp> atlantic city new jersey | ispartof | new jersey
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atlantic city, sometimes referred to by its initials a.c., is a jersey shore seaside resort city in atlantic county, in the u.s. state of new jersey.located in south jersey on absecon island, the city is prominently known for its casinos, nightlife, boardwalk, and atlantic ocean beaches and coastline.new jersey voters legalized casino gambling in atlantic city in 1976, and the first casino opened two years later.however, it was not until 1850 that the idea arose to develop the location into a resort town and in early 1853 the name 'atlantic city' was adopted.because of its location in south jersey, which hugs the atlantic ocean between marshlands and islands, atlantic city was viewed by developers as prime real estate and a potential resort town.in boardwalk empire: the birth, high times, and corruption of atlantic city, 'atlantic city's godfather' nelson johnson describes the inspiration of jonathan pitney (the 'father of atlantic city') to develop atlantic city as a health resort, his efforts to convince the municipal authorities that a railroad to the beach would be beneficial, his successful alliance with samuel richards (entrepreneur and member of the most influential family in southern new jersey at the time) to achieve that goal, the actual building of the railroad, and the experience of the first 600 riders, who 'were chosen carefully by samuel richards and jonathan pitney': after arriving in atlantic city, a second train brought the visitors to the door of the resort's first public lodging, the united states hotel.
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45.8675°n 8.983639°e / 45.8675; 8.983639 the accademia di architettura di mendrisio (aam) is a swiss school of architecture and is a founding unit of università della svizzera italiana (usi).
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alex richard george day (born 8 april 1989) is an english musician, vlogger and writer.day has released seven studio albums, two eps, and had three uk top 40 hits.day amassed more than 1,000,000 subscribers and over 130 million views on his youtube channel before sexual misconduct allegations arose in 2014 that resulted in the end of his youtube success.in august 2010, day visited zambia whilst taking part in the world vision vlogger charity event.he filmed and shared his experiences on youtube.until 2013, day lived with friend, collaborator and bandmate charlie mcdonnell.day announced on 14 february 2014 that he had been dating fellow youtuber carrie hope fletcher since october 2013.however, fletcher announced their break-up via twitter on 14 march 2014.day has identified as an atheist, and began to follow buddhist teachings after visiting the plum village monastery in mid 2014.day also identifies as a minimalist.he made further admission, saying, 'the model of consent that i followed... was that only, 'no' meant, 'no'.that is not what consent is'.he also announced via his blog that he had taken down his merchandise and artist pages from his label's website.a former friend and coworker, charlie mcdonnell stated, 'i just don't feel able to call alex a friend of mine any more.'day alleges that he subsequently attempted to reach out to mcdonnell and that they could not agree upon a method of communication.on 5 october 2014, after a seven-month hiatus, day released a statement regarding the allegations, claiming that he 'didn't realise at the time that [the women] felt pressured', and apologising.in the half-hour video he also referenced what he saw as 'militant' reactions posted on the social networking site, tumblr, labelling them as 'an angry torrent of abuse' and 'people just being absolutely horrible to anyone who doesn't agree with them'.his response was criticised by several youtube contributors such as laci green, jack howard and tomska.he started his youtube account one year later on 4 august 2006.in 2008, day founded chameleon circuit, a trock (short for 'timelord rock') band that wrote music inspired by the british tv show doctor who.in june 2009, the band released its first self-titled album by youtube musicians' record label dftba records and a second album still got legs in july 2011.wired noted that chameleon circuit 'puts out titles that could pass for chart-toppers – if they weren't excessively nerdy in the subject matter department.'day released his debut album parrot stories in april 2009 through dftba records, which was produced by fellow musician and friend tom milsom.this was then followed by an ep, 117% complete, in march 2010 which contained songs referencing various video games such as pokémon.his second album, the world is mine (i don't know anything), was released in june 2010 contained a more electronic-dance sound than his previous folk album.to ensure he did not alienate his fans of his debut album, day released an ep of acoustic songs, soup sessions: acoustic, in november 2010 which contained newly recorded acoustic versions of half the songs on the album.day was a featured artist on the bbc two reality show chartjackers in 2009.the programme challenged four youtube video producers to write, record and release a pop song in 10 weeks, using youtube as a tool to get lyrics and singers, with the proceeds going to the bbc children in need charity.the completed single, entitled 'i've got nothing', was sung by vocalists miranda chartrand and adam nichols, and was released worldwide through the itunes store on 9 november 2009.it was reviewed with varying degrees of approval by various media outlets, including the times, yahoo!
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45.8675°n 8.983639°e / 45.8675; 8.983639 the accademia di architettura di mendrisio (aam) is a swiss school of architecture and is a founding unit of università della svizzera italiana (usi).
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atlantic city, sometimes referred to by its initials a.c., is a jersey shore seaside resort city in atlantic county, in the u.s. state of new jersey.located in south jersey on absecon island, the city is prominently known for its casinos, nightlife, boardwalk, and atlantic ocean beaches and coastline.atlantic city inspired the u.s. version of the board game monopoly, which uses various atlantic city street names and destinations in the game.new jersey voters legalized casino gambling in atlantic city in 1976, and the first casino opened two years later.atlantic city had been the home of the miss america pageant from 1921 to 2004, which later returned to the city from 2013 to 2018.as of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 38,497, a decline of 1,061 (−2.7%) from the 2010 census count of 39,558, which in turn reflected a decrease of 959 (−2.4%) from the 40,517 counted in the 2000 census.atlantic city and hammonton are the two principal municipalities of the atlantic city-hammonton metropolitan statistical area, which encompasses those cities and all of atlantic county for statistical purposes.atlantic city, hammonton, and the surrounding atlantic county constitute part of the larger delaware valley (i.e., the philadelphia metropolitan area), the nation's seventh-largest metropolitan area as of 2020.the city was incorporated on may 1, 1854, from portions of egg harbor township and galloway township.it is located on absecon island and borders absecon, brigantine, egg harbor township, galloway township, pleasantville, ventnor city, and the atlantic ocean.while the precise date of the first permanent occupation of what came to be atlantic city by european settlers has not been precisely determined, it is commonly thought that in 1783 jeremiah leeds first built and occupied an all year home on the island.however, it was not until 1850 that the idea arose to develop the location into a resort town and in early 1853 the name 'atlantic city' was adopted.because of its location in south jersey, which hugs the atlantic ocean between marshlands and islands, atlantic city was viewed by developers as prime real estate and a potential resort town.in 1853, the first commercial hotel, the belloe house, which was built at the intersection of massachusetts and atlantic avenues.the city was incorporated in 1854, the same year train service began on the camden and atlantic railroad.built on the edge of the bay, this served as the direct link of this remote parcel of land with philadelphia, pennsylvania.that same year, construction of the absecon lighthouse, designed by george meade of the corps of topographical engineers, was approved, with work initiated the next year.by 1874, almost 500,000 passengers a year were coming to atlantic city by rail.in boardwalk empire: the birth, high times, and corruption of atlantic city, 'atlantic city's godfather' nelson johnson describes the inspiration of jonathan pitney (the 'father of atlantic city') to develop atlantic city as a health resort, his efforts to convince the municipal authorities that a railroad to the beach would be beneficial, his successful alliance with samuel richards (entrepreneur and member of the most influential family in southern new jersey at the time) to achieve that goal, the actual building of the railroad, and the experience of the first 600 riders, who 'were chosen carefully by samuel richards and jonathan pitney': after arriving in atlantic city, a second train brought the visitors to the door of the resort's first public lodging, the united states hotel.the hotel was owned by the railroad.it was a sprawling, four-story structure built to house 2,000 guests.it opened while it was still under construction, with only one wing standing, and even that wasn't completed.
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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alfred garth jones | birthplace | england <tsp> alfred garth jones | nationality | united kingdom <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester <tsp> alfred garth jones | deathplace | sidcup <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthyear | 1872
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.
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45.8675°n 8.983639°e / 45.8675; 8.983639 the accademia di architettura di mendrisio (aam) is a swiss school of architecture and is a founding unit of università della svizzera italiana (usi).
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accademia di architettura di mendrisio | country | switzerland <tsp> mendrisio | neighboringmunicipality | meride <tsp> accademia di architettura di mendrisio | city | mendrisio <tsp> switzerland | leadername | johann schneider-ammann
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45.8675°n 8.983639°e / 45.8675; 8.983639 the accademia di architettura di mendrisio (aam) is a swiss school of architecture and is a founding unit of università della svizzera italiana (usi).
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atlantic city, sometimes referred to by its initials a.c., is a jersey shore seaside resort city in atlantic county, in the u.s. state of new jersey.located in south jersey on absecon island, the city is prominently known for its casinos, nightlife, boardwalk, and atlantic ocean beaches and coastline.atlantic city inspired the u.s. version of the board game monopoly, which uses various atlantic city street names and destinations in the game.new jersey voters legalized casino gambling in atlantic city in 1976, and the first casino opened two years later.atlantic city had been the home of the miss america pageant from 1921 to 2004, which later returned to the city from 2013 to 2018.as of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 38,497, a decline of 1,061 (−2.7%) from the 2010 census count of 39,558, which in turn reflected a decrease of 959 (−2.4%) from the 40,517 counted in the 2000 census.atlantic city and hammonton are the two principal municipalities of the atlantic city-hammonton metropolitan statistical area, which encompasses those cities and all of atlantic county for statistical purposes.atlantic city, hammonton, and the surrounding atlantic county constitute part of the larger delaware valley (i.e., the philadelphia metropolitan area), the nation's seventh-largest metropolitan area as of 2020.the city was incorporated on may 1, 1854, from portions of egg harbor township and galloway township.it is located on absecon island and borders absecon, brigantine, egg harbor township, galloway township, pleasantville, ventnor city, and the atlantic ocean.while the precise date of the first permanent occupation of what came to be atlantic city by european settlers has not been precisely determined, it is commonly thought that in 1783 jeremiah leeds first built and occupied an all year home on the island.however, it was not until 1850 that the idea arose to develop the location into a resort town and in early 1853 the name 'atlantic city' was adopted.because of its location in south jersey, which hugs the atlantic ocean between marshlands and islands, atlantic city was viewed by developers as prime real estate and a potential resort town.in 1853, the first commercial hotel, the belloe house, which was built at the intersection of massachusetts and atlantic avenues.the city was incorporated in 1854, the same year train service began on the camden and atlantic railroad.built on the edge of the bay, this served as the direct link of this remote parcel of land with philadelphia, pennsylvania.that same year, construction of the absecon lighthouse, designed by george meade of the corps of topographical engineers, was approved, with work initiated the next year.by 1874, almost 500,000 passengers a year were coming to atlantic city by rail.in boardwalk empire: the birth, high times, and corruption of atlantic city, 'atlantic city's godfather' nelson johnson describes the inspiration of jonathan pitney (the 'father of atlantic city') to develop atlantic city as a health resort, his efforts to convince the municipal authorities that a railroad to the beach would be beneficial, his successful alliance with samuel richards (entrepreneur and member of the most influential family in southern new jersey at the time) to achieve that goal, the actual building of the railroad, and the experience of the first 600 riders, who 'were chosen carefully by samuel richards and jonathan pitney': after arriving in atlantic city, a second train brought the visitors to the door of the resort's first public lodging, the united states hotel.the hotel was owned by the railroad.it was a sprawling, four-story structure built to house 2,000 guests.it opened while it was still under construction, with only one wing standing, and even that wasn't completed.
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atlantic city new jersey | country | united states <tsp> united states | ethnicgroup | native americans in the united states <tsp> united states | capital | washington dc <tsp> new jersey | largestcity | newark new jersey <tsp> atlantic city new jersey | ispartof | new jersey
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atlantic city, sometimes referred to by its initials a.c., is a jersey shore seaside resort city in atlantic county, in the u.s. state of new jersey.located in south jersey on absecon island, the city is prominently known for its casinos, nightlife, boardwalk, and atlantic ocean beaches and coastline.new jersey voters legalized casino gambling in atlantic city in 1976, and the first casino opened two years later.however, it was not until 1850 that the idea arose to develop the location into a resort town and in early 1853 the name 'atlantic city' was adopted.because of its location in south jersey, which hugs the atlantic ocean between marshlands and islands, atlantic city was viewed by developers as prime real estate and a potential resort town.in boardwalk empire: the birth, high times, and corruption of atlantic city, 'atlantic city's godfather' nelson johnson describes the inspiration of jonathan pitney (the 'father of atlantic city') to develop atlantic city as a health resort, his efforts to convince the municipal authorities that a railroad to the beach would be beneficial, his successful alliance with samuel richards (entrepreneur and member of the most influential family in southern new jersey at the time) to achieve that goal, the actual building of the railroad, and the experience of the first 600 riders, who 'were chosen carefully by samuel richards and jonathan pitney': after arriving in atlantic city, a second train brought the visitors to the door of the resort's first public lodging, the united states hotel.
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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45.8675°n 8.983639°e / 45.8675; 8.983639 the accademia di architettura di mendrisio (aam) is a swiss school of architecture and is a founding unit of università della svizzera italiana (usi).
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accademia di architettura di mendrisio | country | switzerland <tsp> switzerland | anthem | swiss psalm <tsp> accademia di architettura di mendrisio | city | mendrisio <tsp> switzerland | leadername | johann schneider-ammann
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45.8675°n 8.983639°e / 45.8675; 8.983639 the accademia di architettura di mendrisio (aam) is a swiss school of architecture and is a founding unit of università della svizzera italiana (usi).
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45.8675°n 8.983639°e / 45.8675; 8.983639 the accademia di architettura di mendrisio (aam) is a swiss school of architecture and is a founding unit of università della svizzera italiana (usi).
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accademia di architettura di mendrisio | country | switzerland <tsp> switzerland | anthem | swiss psalm <tsp> accademia di architettura di mendrisio | city | mendrisio <tsp> switzerland | leadername | johann schneider-ammann
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45.8675°n 8.983639°e / 45.8675; 8.983639 the accademia di architettura di mendrisio (aam) is a swiss school of architecture and is a founding unit of università della svizzera italiana (usi).
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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45.8675°n 8.983639°e / 45.8675; 8.983639 the accademia di architettura di mendrisio (aam) is a swiss school of architecture and is a founding unit of università della svizzera italiana (usi).
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accademia di architettura di mendrisio | country | switzerland <tsp> switzerland | anthem | swiss psalm <tsp> accademia di architettura di mendrisio | city | mendrisio <tsp> switzerland | leadername | johann schneider-ammann
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45.8675°n 8.983639°e / 45.8675; 8.983639 the accademia di architettura di mendrisio (aam) is a swiss school of architecture and is a founding unit of università della svizzera italiana (usi).
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atlantic city, sometimes referred to by its initials a.c., is a jersey shore seaside resort city in atlantic county, in the u.s. state of new jersey.located in south jersey on absecon island, the city is prominently known for its casinos, nightlife, boardwalk, and atlantic ocean beaches and coastline.atlantic city inspired the u.s. version of the board game monopoly, which uses various atlantic city street names and destinations in the game.new jersey voters legalized casino gambling in atlantic city in 1976, and the first casino opened two years later.atlantic city had been the home of the miss america pageant from 1921 to 2004, which later returned to the city from 2013 to 2018.as of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 38,497, a decline of 1,061 (−2.7%) from the 2010 census count of 39,558, which in turn reflected a decrease of 959 (−2.4%) from the 40,517 counted in the 2000 census.atlantic city and hammonton are the two principal municipalities of the atlantic city-hammonton metropolitan statistical area, which encompasses those cities and all of atlantic county for statistical purposes.atlantic city, hammonton, and the surrounding atlantic county constitute part of the larger delaware valley (i.e., the philadelphia metropolitan area), the nation's seventh-largest metropolitan area as of 2020.the city was incorporated on may 1, 1854, from portions of egg harbor township and galloway township.it is located on absecon island and borders absecon, brigantine, egg harbor township, galloway township, pleasantville, ventnor city, and the atlantic ocean.while the precise date of the first permanent occupation of what came to be atlantic city by european settlers has not been precisely determined, it is commonly thought that in 1783 jeremiah leeds first built and occupied an all year home on the island.however, it was not until 1850 that the idea arose to develop the location into a resort town and in early 1853 the name 'atlantic city' was adopted.because of its location in south jersey, which hugs the atlantic ocean between marshlands and islands, atlantic city was viewed by developers as prime real estate and a potential resort town.in 1853, the first commercial hotel, the belloe house, which was built at the intersection of massachusetts and atlantic avenues.the city was incorporated in 1854, the same year train service began on the camden and atlantic railroad.built on the edge of the bay, this served as the direct link of this remote parcel of land with philadelphia, pennsylvania.that same year, construction of the absecon lighthouse, designed by george meade of the corps of topographical engineers, was approved, with work initiated the next year.by 1874, almost 500,000 passengers a year were coming to atlantic city by rail.in boardwalk empire: the birth, high times, and corruption of atlantic city, 'atlantic city's godfather' nelson johnson describes the inspiration of jonathan pitney (the 'father of atlantic city') to develop atlantic city as a health resort, his efforts to convince the municipal authorities that a railroad to the beach would be beneficial, his successful alliance with samuel richards (entrepreneur and member of the most influential family in southern new jersey at the time) to achieve that goal, the actual building of the railroad, and the experience of the first 600 riders, who 'were chosen carefully by samuel richards and jonathan pitney': after arriving in atlantic city, a second train brought the visitors to the door of the resort's first public lodging, the united states hotel.the hotel was owned by the railroad.it was a sprawling, four-story structure built to house 2,000 guests.it opened while it was still under construction, with only one wing standing, and even that wasn't completed.
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.
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atlantic city, sometimes referred to by its initials a.c., is a jersey shore seaside resort city in atlantic county, in the u.s. state of new jersey.located in south jersey on absecon island, the city is prominently known for its casinos, nightlife, boardwalk, and atlantic ocean beaches and coastline.atlantic city inspired the u.s. version of the board game monopoly, which uses various atlantic city street names and destinations in the game.new jersey voters legalized casino gambling in atlantic city in 1976, and the first casino opened two years later.atlantic city had been the home of the miss america pageant from 1921 to 2004, which later returned to the city from 2013 to 2018.as of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 38,497, a decline of 1,061 (−2.7%) from the 2010 census count of 39,558, which in turn reflected a decrease of 959 (−2.4%) from the 40,517 counted in the 2000 census.atlantic city and hammonton are the two principal municipalities of the atlantic city-hammonton metropolitan statistical area, which encompasses those cities and all of atlantic county for statistical purposes.atlantic city, hammonton, and the surrounding atlantic county constitute part of the larger delaware valley (i.e., the philadelphia metropolitan area), the nation's seventh-largest metropolitan area as of 2020.the city was incorporated on may 1, 1854, from portions of egg harbor township and galloway township.it is located on absecon island and borders absecon, brigantine, egg harbor township, galloway township, pleasantville, ventnor city, and the atlantic ocean.while the precise date of the first permanent occupation of what came to be atlantic city by european settlers has not been precisely determined, it is commonly thought that in 1783 jeremiah leeds first built and occupied an all year home on the island.however, it was not until 1850 that the idea arose to develop the location into a resort town and in early 1853 the name 'atlantic city' was adopted.because of its location in south jersey, which hugs the atlantic ocean between marshlands and islands, atlantic city was viewed by developers as prime real estate and a potential resort town.in 1853, the first commercial hotel, the belloe house, which was built at the intersection of massachusetts and atlantic avenues.the city was incorporated in 1854, the same year train service began on the camden and atlantic railroad.built on the edge of the bay, this served as the direct link of this remote parcel of land with philadelphia, pennsylvania.that same year, construction of the absecon lighthouse, designed by george meade of the corps of topographical engineers, was approved, with work initiated the next year.by 1874, almost 500,000 passengers a year were coming to atlantic city by rail.in boardwalk empire: the birth, high times, and corruption of atlantic city, 'atlantic city's godfather' nelson johnson describes the inspiration of jonathan pitney (the 'father of atlantic city') to develop atlantic city as a health resort, his efforts to convince the municipal authorities that a railroad to the beach would be beneficial, his successful alliance with samuel richards (entrepreneur and member of the most influential family in southern new jersey at the time) to achieve that goal, the actual building of the railroad, and the experience of the first 600 riders, who 'were chosen carefully by samuel richards and jonathan pitney': after arriving in atlantic city, a second train brought the visitors to the door of the resort's first public lodging, the united states hotel.the hotel was owned by the railroad.it was a sprawling, four-story structure built to house 2,000 guests.it opened while it was still under construction, with only one wing standing, and even that wasn't completed.
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atlantic city, sometimes referred to by its initials a.c., is a jersey shore seaside resort city in atlantic county, in the u.s. state of new jersey.located in south jersey on absecon island, the city is prominently known for its casinos, nightlife, boardwalk, and atlantic ocean beaches and coastline.new jersey voters legalized casino gambling in atlantic city in 1976, and the first casino opened two years later.however, it was not until 1850 that the idea arose to develop the location into a resort town and in early 1853 the name 'atlantic city' was adopted.because of its location in south jersey, which hugs the atlantic ocean between marshlands and islands, atlantic city was viewed by developers as prime real estate and a potential resort town.in boardwalk empire: the birth, high times, and corruption of atlantic city, 'atlantic city's godfather' nelson johnson describes the inspiration of jonathan pitney (the 'father of atlantic city') to develop atlantic city as a health resort, his efforts to convince the municipal authorities that a railroad to the beach would be beneficial, his successful alliance with samuel richards (entrepreneur and member of the most influential family in southern new jersey at the time) to achieve that goal, the actual building of the railroad, and the experience of the first 600 riders, who 'were chosen carefully by samuel richards and jonathan pitney': after arriving in atlantic city, a second train brought the visitors to the door of the resort's first public lodging, the united states hotel.
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45.8675°n 8.983639°e / 45.8675; 8.983639 the accademia di architettura di mendrisio (aam) is a swiss school of architecture and is a founding unit of università della svizzera italiana (usi).
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | england <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester <tsp> alfred garth jones | deathplace | sidcup <tsp> alfred garth jones | deathdate | c 1944
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at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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atlantic city, sometimes referred to by its initials a.c., is a jersey shore seaside resort city in atlantic county, in the u.s. state of new jersey.located in south jersey on absecon island, the city is prominently known for its casinos, nightlife, boardwalk, and atlantic ocean beaches and coastline.atlantic city inspired the u.s. version of the board game monopoly, which uses various atlantic city street names and destinations in the game.new jersey voters legalized casino gambling in atlantic city in 1976, and the first casino opened two years later.atlantic city had been the home of the miss america pageant from 1921 to 2004, which later returned to the city from 2013 to 2018.as of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 38,497, a decline of 1,061 (−2.7%) from the 2010 census count of 39,558, which in turn reflected a decrease of 959 (−2.4%) from the 40,517 counted in the 2000 census.atlantic city and hammonton are the two principal municipalities of the atlantic city-hammonton metropolitan statistical area, which encompasses those cities and all of atlantic county for statistical purposes.atlantic city, hammonton, and the surrounding atlantic county constitute part of the larger delaware valley (i.e., the philadelphia metropolitan area), the nation's seventh-largest metropolitan area as of 2020.the city was incorporated on may 1, 1854, from portions of egg harbor township and galloway township.it is located on absecon island and borders absecon, brigantine, egg harbor township, galloway township, pleasantville, ventnor city, and the atlantic ocean.while the precise date of the first permanent occupation of what came to be atlantic city by european settlers has not been precisely determined, it is commonly thought that in 1783 jeremiah leeds first built and occupied an all year home on the island.however, it was not until 1850 that the idea arose to develop the location into a resort town and in early 1853 the name 'atlantic city' was adopted.because of its location in south jersey, which hugs the atlantic ocean between marshlands and islands, atlantic city was viewed by developers as prime real estate and a potential resort town.in 1853, the first commercial hotel, the belloe house, which was built at the intersection of massachusetts and atlantic avenues.the city was incorporated in 1854, the same year train service began on the camden and atlantic railroad.built on the edge of the bay, this served as the direct link of this remote parcel of land with philadelphia, pennsylvania.that same year, construction of the absecon lighthouse, designed by george meade of the corps of topographical engineers, was approved, with work initiated the next year.by 1874, almost 500,000 passengers a year were coming to atlantic city by rail.in boardwalk empire: the birth, high times, and corruption of atlantic city, 'atlantic city's godfather' nelson johnson describes the inspiration of jonathan pitney (the 'father of atlantic city') to develop atlantic city as a health resort, his efforts to convince the municipal authorities that a railroad to the beach would be beneficial, his successful alliance with samuel richards (entrepreneur and member of the most influential family in southern new jersey at the time) to achieve that goal, the actual building of the railroad, and the experience of the first 600 riders, who 'were chosen carefully by samuel richards and jonathan pitney': after arriving in atlantic city, a second train brought the visitors to the door of the resort's first public lodging, the united states hotel.the hotel was owned by the railroad.it was a sprawling, four-story structure built to house 2,000 guests.it opened while it was still under construction, with only one wing standing, and even that wasn't completed.
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atlantic city, sometimes referred to by its initials a.c., is a jersey shore seaside resort city in atlantic county, in the u.s. state of new jersey.located in south jersey on absecon island, the city is prominently known for its casinos, nightlife, boardwalk, and atlantic ocean beaches and coastline.atlantic city inspired the u.s. version of the board game monopoly, which uses various atlantic city street names and destinations in the game.new jersey voters legalized casino gambling in atlantic city in 1976, and the first casino opened two years later.atlantic city had been the home of the miss america pageant from 1921 to 2004, which later returned to the city from 2013 to 2018.as of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 38,497, a decline of 1,061 (−2.7%) from the 2010 census count of 39,558, which in turn reflected a decrease of 959 (−2.4%) from the 40,517 counted in the 2000 census.atlantic city and hammonton are the two principal municipalities of the atlantic city-hammonton metropolitan statistical area, which encompasses those cities and all of atlantic county for statistical purposes.atlantic city, hammonton, and the surrounding atlantic county constitute part of the larger delaware valley (i.e., the philadelphia metropolitan area), the nation's seventh-largest metropolitan area as of 2020.the city was incorporated on may 1, 1854, from portions of egg harbor township and galloway township.it is located on absecon island and borders absecon, brigantine, egg harbor township, galloway township, pleasantville, ventnor city, and the atlantic ocean.while the precise date of the first permanent occupation of what came to be atlantic city by european settlers has not been precisely determined, it is commonly thought that in 1783 jeremiah leeds first built and occupied an all year home on the island.however, it was not until 1850 that the idea arose to develop the location into a resort town and in early 1853 the name 'atlantic city' was adopted.because of its location in south jersey, which hugs the atlantic ocean between marshlands and islands, atlantic city was viewed by developers as prime real estate and a potential resort town.in 1853, the first commercial hotel, the belloe house, which was built at the intersection of massachusetts and atlantic avenues.the city was incorporated in 1854, the same year train service began on the camden and atlantic railroad.built on the edge of the bay, this served as the direct link of this remote parcel of land with philadelphia, pennsylvania.that same year, construction of the absecon lighthouse, designed by george meade of the corps of topographical engineers, was approved, with work initiated the next year.by 1874, almost 500,000 passengers a year were coming to atlantic city by rail.in boardwalk empire: the birth, high times, and corruption of atlantic city, 'atlantic city's godfather' nelson johnson describes the inspiration of jonathan pitney (the 'father of atlantic city') to develop atlantic city as a health resort, his efforts to convince the municipal authorities that a railroad to the beach would be beneficial, his successful alliance with samuel richards (entrepreneur and member of the most influential family in southern new jersey at the time) to achieve that goal, the actual building of the railroad, and the experience of the first 600 riders, who 'were chosen carefully by samuel richards and jonathan pitney': after arriving in atlantic city, a second train brought the visitors to the door of the resort's first public lodging, the united states hotel.the hotel was owned by the railroad.it was a sprawling, four-story structure built to house 2,000 guests.it opened while it was still under construction, with only one wing standing, and even that wasn't completed.
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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45.8675°n 8.983639°e / 45.8675; 8.983639 the accademia di architettura di mendrisio (aam) is a swiss school of architecture and is a founding unit of università della svizzera italiana (usi).
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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atlantic city, sometimes referred to by its initials a.c., is a jersey shore seaside resort city in atlantic county, in the u.s. state of new jersey.located in south jersey on absecon island, the city is prominently known for its casinos, nightlife, boardwalk, and atlantic ocean beaches and coastline.atlantic city inspired the u.s. version of the board game monopoly, which uses various atlantic city street names and destinations in the game.new jersey voters legalized casino gambling in atlantic city in 1976, and the first casino opened two years later.atlantic city had been the home of the miss america pageant from 1921 to 2004, which later returned to the city from 2013 to 2018.as of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 38,497, a decline of 1,061 (−2.7%) from the 2010 census count of 39,558, which in turn reflected a decrease of 959 (−2.4%) from the 40,517 counted in the 2000 census.atlantic city and hammonton are the two principal municipalities of the atlantic city-hammonton metropolitan statistical area, which encompasses those cities and all of atlantic county for statistical purposes.atlantic city, hammonton, and the surrounding atlantic county constitute part of the larger delaware valley (i.e., the philadelphia metropolitan area), the nation's seventh-largest metropolitan area as of 2020.the city was incorporated on may 1, 1854, from portions of egg harbor township and galloway township.it is located on absecon island and borders absecon, brigantine, egg harbor township, galloway township, pleasantville, ventnor city, and the atlantic ocean.while the precise date of the first permanent occupation of what came to be atlantic city by european settlers has not been precisely determined, it is commonly thought that in 1783 jeremiah leeds first built and occupied an all year home on the island.however, it was not until 1850 that the idea arose to develop the location into a resort town and in early 1853 the name 'atlantic city' was adopted.because of its location in south jersey, which hugs the atlantic ocean between marshlands and islands, atlantic city was viewed by developers as prime real estate and a potential resort town.in 1853, the first commercial hotel, the belloe house, which was built at the intersection of massachusetts and atlantic avenues.the city was incorporated in 1854, the same year train service began on the camden and atlantic railroad.built on the edge of the bay, this served as the direct link of this remote parcel of land with philadelphia, pennsylvania.that same year, construction of the absecon lighthouse, designed by george meade of the corps of topographical engineers, was approved, with work initiated the next year.by 1874, almost 500,000 passengers a year were coming to atlantic city by rail.in boardwalk empire: the birth, high times, and corruption of atlantic city, 'atlantic city's godfather' nelson johnson describes the inspiration of jonathan pitney (the 'father of atlantic city') to develop atlantic city as a health resort, his efforts to convince the municipal authorities that a railroad to the beach would be beneficial, his successful alliance with samuel richards (entrepreneur and member of the most influential family in southern new jersey at the time) to achieve that goal, the actual building of the railroad, and the experience of the first 600 riders, who 'were chosen carefully by samuel richards and jonathan pitney': after arriving in atlantic city, a second train brought the visitors to the door of the resort's first public lodging, the united states hotel.the hotel was owned by the railroad.it was a sprawling, four-story structure built to house 2,000 guests.it opened while it was still under construction, with only one wing standing, and even that wasn't completed.
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atlantic city, sometimes referred to by its initials a.c., is a jersey shore seaside resort city in atlantic county, in the u.s. state of new jersey.located in south jersey on absecon island, the city is prominently known for its casinos, nightlife, boardwalk, and atlantic ocean beaches and coastline.atlantic city inspired the u.s. version of the board game monopoly, which uses various atlantic city street names and destinations in the game.new jersey voters legalized casino gambling in atlantic city in 1976, and the first casino opened two years later.atlantic city had been the home of the miss america pageant from 1921 to 2004, which later returned to the city from 2013 to 2018.as of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 38,497, a decline of 1,061 (−2.7%) from the 2010 census count of 39,558, which in turn reflected a decrease of 959 (−2.4%) from the 40,517 counted in the 2000 census.atlantic city and hammonton are the two principal municipalities of the atlantic city-hammonton metropolitan statistical area, which encompasses those cities and all of atlantic county for statistical purposes.atlantic city, hammonton, and the surrounding atlantic county constitute part of the larger delaware valley (i.e., the philadelphia metropolitan area), the nation's seventh-largest metropolitan area as of 2020.the city was incorporated on may 1, 1854, from portions of egg harbor township and galloway township.it is located on absecon island and borders absecon, brigantine, egg harbor township, galloway township, pleasantville, ventnor city, and the atlantic ocean.while the precise date of the first permanent occupation of what came to be atlantic city by european settlers has not been precisely determined, it is commonly thought that in 1783 jeremiah leeds first built and occupied an all year home on the island.however, it was not until 1850 that the idea arose to develop the location into a resort town and in early 1853 the name 'atlantic city' was adopted.because of its location in south jersey, which hugs the atlantic ocean between marshlands and islands, atlantic city was viewed by developers as prime real estate and a potential resort town.in 1853, the first commercial hotel, the belloe house, which was built at the intersection of massachusetts and atlantic avenues.the city was incorporated in 1854, the same year train service began on the camden and atlantic railroad.built on the edge of the bay, this served as the direct link of this remote parcel of land with philadelphia, pennsylvania.that same year, construction of the absecon lighthouse, designed by george meade of the corps of topographical engineers, was approved, with work initiated the next year.by 1874, almost 500,000 passengers a year were coming to atlantic city by rail.in boardwalk empire: the birth, high times, and corruption of atlantic city, 'atlantic city's godfather' nelson johnson describes the inspiration of jonathan pitney (the 'father of atlantic city') to develop atlantic city as a health resort, his efforts to convince the municipal authorities that a railroad to the beach would be beneficial, his successful alliance with samuel richards (entrepreneur and member of the most influential family in southern new jersey at the time) to achieve that goal, the actual building of the railroad, and the experience of the first 600 riders, who 'were chosen carefully by samuel richards and jonathan pitney': after arriving in atlantic city, a second train brought the visitors to the door of the resort's first public lodging, the united states hotel.the hotel was owned by the railroad.it was a sprawling, four-story structure built to house 2,000 guests.it opened while it was still under construction, with only one wing standing, and even that wasn't completed.
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atlantic city new jersey | leader | don guardian <tsp> atlantic city new jersey | leadertitle | clerk municipal official <tsp> atlantic city new jersey | areacode | 609 <tsp> atlantic city new jersey | populationdensity | 14212 inhabitants per square kilometre <tsp> atlantic city new jersey | areatotal | 44125 square kilometres
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while the precise date of the first permanent occupation of what came to be atlantic city by european settlers has not been precisely determined, it is commonly thought that in 1783 jeremiah leeds first built and occupied an all year home on the island.however, it was not until 1850 that the idea arose to develop the location into a resort town and in early 1853 the name 'atlantic city' was adopted.because of its location in south jersey, which hugs the atlantic ocean between marshlands and islands, atlantic city was viewed by developers as prime real estate and a potential resort town.in boardwalk empire: the birth, high times, and corruption of atlantic city, 'atlantic city's godfather' nelson johnson describes the inspiration of jonathan pitney (the 'father of atlantic city') to develop atlantic city as a health resort, his efforts to convince the municipal authorities that a railroad to the beach would be beneficial, his successful alliance with samuel richards (entrepreneur and member of the most influential family in southern new jersey at the time) to achieve that goal, the actual building of the railroad, and the experience of the first 600 riders, who 'were chosen carefully by samuel richards and jonathan pitney': after arriving in atlantic city, a second train brought the visitors to the door of the resort's first public lodging, the united states hotel.
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45.8675°n 8.983639°e / 45.8675; 8.983639 the accademia di architettura di mendrisio (aam) is a swiss school of architecture and is a founding unit of università della svizzera italiana (usi).
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45.8675°n 8.983639°e / 45.8675; 8.983639 the accademia di architettura di mendrisio (aam) is a swiss school of architecture and is a founding unit of università della svizzera italiana (usi).
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45.8675°n 8.983639°e / 45.8675; 8.983639 the accademia di architettura di mendrisio (aam) is a swiss school of architecture and is a founding unit of università della svizzera italiana (usi).
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atlantic city, sometimes referred to by its initials a.c., is a jersey shore seaside resort city in atlantic county, in the u.s. state of new jersey.located in south jersey on absecon island, the city is prominently known for its casinos, nightlife, boardwalk, and atlantic ocean beaches and coastline.atlantic city inspired the u.s. version of the board game monopoly, which uses various atlantic city street names and destinations in the game.new jersey voters legalized casino gambling in atlantic city in 1976, and the first casino opened two years later.atlantic city had been the home of the miss america pageant from 1921 to 2004, which later returned to the city from 2013 to 2018.as of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 38,497, a decline of 1,061 (−2.7%) from the 2010 census count of 39,558, which in turn reflected a decrease of 959 (−2.4%) from the 40,517 counted in the 2000 census.atlantic city and hammonton are the two principal municipalities of the atlantic city-hammonton metropolitan statistical area, which encompasses those cities and all of atlantic county for statistical purposes.atlantic city, hammonton, and the surrounding atlantic county constitute part of the larger delaware valley (i.e., the philadelphia metropolitan area), the nation's seventh-largest metropolitan area as of 2020.the city was incorporated on may 1, 1854, from portions of egg harbor township and galloway township.it is located on absecon island and borders absecon, brigantine, egg harbor township, galloway township, pleasantville, ventnor city, and the atlantic ocean.while the precise date of the first permanent occupation of what came to be atlantic city by european settlers has not been precisely determined, it is commonly thought that in 1783 jeremiah leeds first built and occupied an all year home on the island.however, it was not until 1850 that the idea arose to develop the location into a resort town and in early 1853 the name 'atlantic city' was adopted.because of its location in south jersey, which hugs the atlantic ocean between marshlands and islands, atlantic city was viewed by developers as prime real estate and a potential resort town.in 1853, the first commercial hotel, the belloe house, which was built at the intersection of massachusetts and atlantic avenues.the city was incorporated in 1854, the same year train service began on the camden and atlantic railroad.built on the edge of the bay, this served as the direct link of this remote parcel of land with philadelphia, pennsylvania.that same year, construction of the absecon lighthouse, designed by george meade of the corps of topographical engineers, was approved, with work initiated the next year.by 1874, almost 500,000 passengers a year were coming to atlantic city by rail.in boardwalk empire: the birth, high times, and corruption of atlantic city, 'atlantic city's godfather' nelson johnson describes the inspiration of jonathan pitney (the 'father of atlantic city') to develop atlantic city as a health resort, his efforts to convince the municipal authorities that a railroad to the beach would be beneficial, his successful alliance with samuel richards (entrepreneur and member of the most influential family in southern new jersey at the time) to achieve that goal, the actual building of the railroad, and the experience of the first 600 riders, who 'were chosen carefully by samuel richards and jonathan pitney': after arriving in atlantic city, a second train brought the visitors to the door of the resort's first public lodging, the united states hotel.the hotel was owned by the railroad.it was a sprawling, four-story structure built to house 2,000 guests.it opened while it was still under construction, with only one wing standing, and even that wasn't completed.
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atlantic city new jersey | populationdensity | 14212 inhabitants per square kilometre <tsp> atlantic city new jersey | areacode | 609 <tsp> atlantic city new jersey | leader | don guardian <tsp> atlantic city new jersey | leadertitle | mayors of atlantic city new jersey <tsp> atlantic city new jersey | areatotal | 44125 square kilometres
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atlantic city, sometimes referred to by its initials a.c., is a jersey shore seaside resort city in atlantic county, in the u.s. state of new jersey.located in south jersey on absecon island, the city is prominently known for its casinos, nightlife, boardwalk, and atlantic ocean beaches and coastline.atlantic city inspired the u.s. version of the board game monopoly, which uses various atlantic city street names and destinations in the game.new jersey voters legalized casino gambling in atlantic city in 1976, and the first casino opened two years later.atlantic city had been the home of the miss america pageant from 1921 to 2004, which later returned to the city from 2013 to 2018.as of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 38,497, a decline of 1,061 (−2.7%) from the 2010 census count of 39,558, which in turn reflected a decrease of 959 (−2.4%) from the 40,517 counted in the 2000 census.atlantic city and hammonton are the two principal municipalities of the atlantic city-hammonton metropolitan statistical area, which encompasses those cities and all of atlantic county for statistical purposes.atlantic city, hammonton, and the surrounding atlantic county constitute part of the larger delaware valley (i.e., the philadelphia metropolitan area), the nation's seventh-largest metropolitan area as of 2020.the city was incorporated on may 1, 1854, from portions of egg harbor township and galloway township.it is located on absecon island and borders absecon, brigantine, egg harbor township, galloway township, pleasantville, ventnor city, and the atlantic ocean.while the precise date of the first permanent occupation of what came to be atlantic city by european settlers has not been precisely determined, it is commonly thought that in 1783 jeremiah leeds first built and occupied an all year home on the island.however, it was not until 1850 that the idea arose to develop the location into a resort town and in early 1853 the name 'atlantic city' was adopted.because of its location in south jersey, which hugs the atlantic ocean between marshlands and islands, atlantic city was viewed by developers as prime real estate and a potential resort town.in 1853, the first commercial hotel, the belloe house, which was built at the intersection of massachusetts and atlantic avenues.the city was incorporated in 1854, the same year train service began on the camden and atlantic railroad.by 1874, almost 500,000 passengers a year were coming to atlantic city by rail.in boardwalk empire: the birth, high times, and corruption of atlantic city, 'atlantic city's godfather' nelson johnson describes the inspiration of jonathan pitney (the 'father of atlantic city') to develop atlantic city as a health resort, his efforts to convince the municipal authorities that a railroad to the beach would be beneficial, his successful alliance with samuel richards (entrepreneur and member of the most influential family in southern new jersey at the time) to achieve that goal, the actual building of the railroad, and the experience of the first 600 riders, who 'were chosen carefully by samuel richards and jonathan pitney': after arriving in atlantic city, a second train brought the visitors to the door of the resort's first public lodging, the united states hotel.
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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45.8675°n 8.983639°e / 45.8675; 8.983639 the accademia di architettura di mendrisio (aam) is a swiss school of architecture and is a founding unit of università della svizzera italiana (usi).
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accademia di architettura di mendrisio | numberofstudents | 600 <tsp> accademia di architettura di mendrisio | city | mendrisio <tsp> accademia di architettura di mendrisio | established | 1996 <tsp> accademia di architettura di mendrisio | academicstaffsize | 100
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45.8675°n 8.983639°e / 45.8675; 8.983639 the accademia di architettura di mendrisio (aam) is a swiss school of architecture and is a founding unit of università della svizzera italiana (usi).
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atlantic city, sometimes referred to by its initials a.c., is a jersey shore seaside resort city in atlantic county, in the u.s. state of new jersey.located in south jersey on absecon island, the city is prominently known for its casinos, nightlife, boardwalk, and atlantic ocean beaches and coastline.atlantic city inspired the u.s. version of the board game monopoly, which uses various atlantic city street names and destinations in the game.new jersey voters legalized casino gambling in atlantic city in 1976, and the first casino opened two years later.atlantic city had been the home of the miss america pageant from 1921 to 2004, which later returned to the city from 2013 to 2018.as of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 38,497, a decline of 1,061 (−2.7%) from the 2010 census count of 39,558, which in turn reflected a decrease of 959 (−2.4%) from the 40,517 counted in the 2000 census.atlantic city and hammonton are the two principal municipalities of the atlantic city-hammonton metropolitan statistical area, which encompasses those cities and all of atlantic county for statistical purposes.atlantic city, hammonton, and the surrounding atlantic county constitute part of the larger delaware valley (i.e., the philadelphia metropolitan area), the nation's seventh-largest metropolitan area as of 2020.the city was incorporated on may 1, 1854, from portions of egg harbor township and galloway township.it is located on absecon island and borders absecon, brigantine, egg harbor township, galloway township, pleasantville, ventnor city, and the atlantic ocean.while the precise date of the first permanent occupation of what came to be atlantic city by european settlers has not been precisely determined, it is commonly thought that in 1783 jeremiah leeds first built and occupied an all year home on the island.however, it was not until 1850 that the idea arose to develop the location into a resort town and in early 1853 the name 'atlantic city' was adopted.because of its location in south jersey, which hugs the atlantic ocean between marshlands and islands, atlantic city was viewed by developers as prime real estate and a potential resort town.in 1853, the first commercial hotel, the belloe house, which was built at the intersection of massachusetts and atlantic avenues.the city was incorporated in 1854, the same year train service began on the camden and atlantic railroad.built on the edge of the bay, this served as the direct link of this remote parcel of land with philadelphia, pennsylvania.that same year, construction of the absecon lighthouse, designed by george meade of the corps of topographical engineers, was approved, with work initiated the next year.by 1874, almost 500,000 passengers a year were coming to atlantic city by rail.in boardwalk empire: the birth, high times, and corruption of atlantic city, 'atlantic city's godfather' nelson johnson describes the inspiration of jonathan pitney (the 'father of atlantic city') to develop atlantic city as a health resort, his efforts to convince the municipal authorities that a railroad to the beach would be beneficial, his successful alliance with samuel richards (entrepreneur and member of the most influential family in southern new jersey at the time) to achieve that goal, the actual building of the railroad, and the experience of the first 600 riders, who 'were chosen carefully by samuel richards and jonathan pitney': after arriving in atlantic city, a second train brought the visitors to the door of the resort's first public lodging, the united states hotel.the hotel was owned by the railroad.it was a sprawling, four-story structure built to house 2,000 guests.it opened while it was still under construction, with only one wing standing, and even that wasn't completed.
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atlantic city new jersey | populationdensity | 14212 inhabitants per square kilometre <tsp> atlantic city new jersey | areacode | 609 <tsp> atlantic city new jersey | leader | don guardian <tsp> atlantic city new jersey | leadertitle | mayors of atlantic city new jersey <tsp> atlantic city new jersey | areatotal | 44125 square kilometres
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atlantic city, sometimes referred to by its initials a.c., is a jersey shore seaside resort city in atlantic county, in the u.s. state of new jersey.located in south jersey on absecon island, the city is prominently known for its casinos, nightlife, boardwalk, and atlantic ocean beaches and coastline.atlantic city inspired the u.s. version of the board game monopoly, which uses various atlantic city street names and destinations in the game.new jersey voters legalized casino gambling in atlantic city in 1976, and the first casino opened two years later.atlantic city had been the home of the miss america pageant from 1921 to 2004, which later returned to the city from 2013 to 2018.as of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 38,497, a decline of 1,061 (−2.7%) from the 2010 census count of 39,558, which in turn reflected a decrease of 959 (−2.4%) from the 40,517 counted in the 2000 census.atlantic city and hammonton are the two principal municipalities of the atlantic city-hammonton metropolitan statistical area, which encompasses those cities and all of atlantic county for statistical purposes.atlantic city, hammonton, and the surrounding atlantic county constitute part of the larger delaware valley (i.e., the philadelphia metropolitan area), the nation's seventh-largest metropolitan area as of 2020.the city was incorporated on may 1, 1854, from portions of egg harbor township and galloway township.it is located on absecon island and borders absecon, brigantine, egg harbor township, galloway township, pleasantville, ventnor city, and the atlantic ocean.while the precise date of the first permanent occupation of what came to be atlantic city by european settlers has not been precisely determined, it is commonly thought that in 1783 jeremiah leeds first built and occupied an all year home on the island.however, it was not until 1850 that the idea arose to develop the location into a resort town and in early 1853 the name 'atlantic city' was adopted.because of its location in south jersey, which hugs the atlantic ocean between marshlands and islands, atlantic city was viewed by developers as prime real estate and a potential resort town.in 1853, the first commercial hotel, the belloe house, which was built at the intersection of massachusetts and atlantic avenues.the city was incorporated in 1854, the same year train service began on the camden and atlantic railroad.by 1874, almost 500,000 passengers a year were coming to atlantic city by rail.in boardwalk empire: the birth, high times, and corruption of atlantic city, 'atlantic city's godfather' nelson johnson describes the inspiration of jonathan pitney (the 'father of atlantic city') to develop atlantic city as a health resort, his efforts to convince the municipal authorities that a railroad to the beach would be beneficial, his successful alliance with samuel richards (entrepreneur and member of the most influential family in southern new jersey at the time) to achieve that goal, the actual building of the railroad, and the experience of the first 600 riders, who 'were chosen carefully by samuel richards and jonathan pitney': after arriving in atlantic city, a second train brought the visitors to the door of the resort's first public lodging, the united states hotel.
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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45.8675°n 8.983639°e / 45.8675; 8.983639 the accademia di architettura di mendrisio (aam) is a swiss school of architecture and is a founding unit of università della svizzera italiana (usi).
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.
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atlantic city, sometimes referred to by its initials a.c., is a jersey shore seaside resort city in atlantic county, in the u.s. state of new jersey.located in south jersey on absecon island, the city is prominently known for its casinos, nightlife, boardwalk, and atlantic ocean beaches and coastline.atlantic city inspired the u.s. version of the board game monopoly, which uses various atlantic city street names and destinations in the game.new jersey voters legalized casino gambling in atlantic city in 1976, and the first casino opened two years later.atlantic city had been the home of the miss america pageant from 1921 to 2004, which later returned to the city from 2013 to 2018.as of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 38,497, a decline of 1,061 (−2.7%) from the 2010 census count of 39,558, which in turn reflected a decrease of 959 (−2.4%) from the 40,517 counted in the 2000 census.atlantic city and hammonton are the two principal municipalities of the atlantic city-hammonton metropolitan statistical area, which encompasses those cities and all of atlantic county for statistical purposes.atlantic city, hammonton, and the surrounding atlantic county constitute part of the larger delaware valley (i.e., the philadelphia metropolitan area), the nation's seventh-largest metropolitan area as of 2020.the city was incorporated on may 1, 1854, from portions of egg harbor township and galloway township.it is located on absecon island and borders absecon, brigantine, egg harbor township, galloway township, pleasantville, ventnor city, and the atlantic ocean.while the precise date of the first permanent occupation of what came to be atlantic city by european settlers has not been precisely determined, it is commonly thought that in 1783 jeremiah leeds first built and occupied an all year home on the island.however, it was not until 1850 that the idea arose to develop the location into a resort town and in early 1853 the name 'atlantic city' was adopted.because of its location in south jersey, which hugs the atlantic ocean between marshlands and islands, atlantic city was viewed by developers as prime real estate and a potential resort town.in 1853, the first commercial hotel, the belloe house, which was built at the intersection of massachusetts and atlantic avenues.the city was incorporated in 1854, the same year train service began on the camden and atlantic railroad.built on the edge of the bay, this served as the direct link of this remote parcel of land with philadelphia, pennsylvania.that same year, construction of the absecon lighthouse, designed by george meade of the corps of topographical engineers, was approved, with work initiated the next year.by 1874, almost 500,000 passengers a year were coming to atlantic city by rail.in boardwalk empire: the birth, high times, and corruption of atlantic city, 'atlantic city's godfather' nelson johnson describes the inspiration of jonathan pitney (the 'father of atlantic city') to develop atlantic city as a health resort, his efforts to convince the municipal authorities that a railroad to the beach would be beneficial, his successful alliance with samuel richards (entrepreneur and member of the most influential family in southern new jersey at the time) to achieve that goal, the actual building of the railroad, and the experience of the first 600 riders, who 'were chosen carefully by samuel richards and jonathan pitney': after arriving in atlantic city, a second train brought the visitors to the door of the resort's first public lodging, the united states hotel.the hotel was owned by the railroad.it was a sprawling, four-story structure built to house 2,000 guests.it opened while it was still under construction, with only one wing standing, and even that wasn't completed.
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45.8675°n 8.983639°e / 45.8675; 8.983639 the accademia di architettura di mendrisio (aam) is a swiss school of architecture and is a founding unit of università della svizzera italiana (usi).
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accademia di architettura di mendrisio | numberofstudents | 600 <tsp> accademia di architettura di mendrisio | dean | mario botta <tsp> accademia di architettura di mendrisio | city | mendrisio <tsp> accademia di architettura di mendrisio | academicstaffsize | 100
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45.8675°n 8.983639°e / 45.8675; 8.983639 the accademia di architettura di mendrisio (aam) is a swiss school of architecture and is a founding unit of università della svizzera italiana (usi).
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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45.8675°n 8.983639°e / 45.8675; 8.983639 the accademia di architettura di mendrisio (aam) is a swiss school of architecture and is a founding unit of università della svizzera italiana (usi).
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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45.8675°n 8.983639°e / 45.8675; 8.983639 the accademia di architettura di mendrisio (aam) is a swiss school of architecture and is a founding unit of università della svizzera italiana (usi).
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45.8675°n 8.983639°e / 45.8675; 8.983639 the accademia di architettura di mendrisio (aam) is a swiss school of architecture and is a founding unit of università della svizzera italiana (usi).
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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alfred garth jones | deathplace | sidcup <tsp> alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | england <tsp> london | leadertitle | european parliament <tsp> london | leadername | boris johnson
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on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.
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45.8675°n 8.983639°e / 45.8675; 8.983639 the accademia di architettura di mendrisio (aam) is a swiss school of architecture and is a founding unit of università della svizzera italiana (usi).
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accademia di architettura di mendrisio | numberofstudents | 600 <tsp> accademia di architettura di mendrisio | dean | mario botta <tsp> accademia di architettura di mendrisio | established | 1996 <tsp> accademia di architettura di mendrisio | academicstaffsize | 100
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45.8675°n 8.983639°e / 45.8675; 8.983639 the accademia di architettura di mendrisio (aam) is a swiss school of architecture and is a founding unit of università della svizzera italiana (usi).
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accademia di architettura di mendrisio | numberofstudents | 600 <tsp> accademia di architettura di mendrisio | dean | mario botta <tsp> accademia di architettura di mendrisio | established | 1996 <tsp> accademia di architettura di mendrisio | academicstaffsize | 100
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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alfred garth jones | deathplace | sidcup <tsp> alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> alfred garth jones | nationality | united kingdom <tsp> london | leadertitle | european parliament <tsp> london | leadername | boris johnson
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at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.
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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.after completing their graduation, students receive a be degree from the vtu.students are admitted to postgraduate courses on the basis of their test scores in the graduate aptitude test in engineering, as well as on their karnataka postgraduate common entrance test (pgcet) and kmat scores.all are recognised by vtu.artificial intelligence and machine learning aeronautical engineering automobile engineering biotechnology civil engineering computer science construction technology electronics & communication engineering electrical & electronics engineering manufacturing science & engineering mechatronics engineering mechanical engineering mining engineering information science & engineeringpostgraduate coursesthe college offers the following two-year postgraduate courses, all recognised by the vtu.mba [[master of computerapplications|mca]] mha mtech in biotechnology mtech in computer networking engineering mtech in computer science and engineering mtech in digital communication engineering mtech in machine design mtech in power systems === faculty === ait maintains a teacher-student ratio of 1:40.it is the first college in karnataka to put in effect the sixth central pay commission recommendations for faculty pay scale.the visvesvaraya technological university recognises the college's departments of biotechnology, electronics and communication engineering, mathematics, and mechanical engineering as research centers: === accreditation === ait is accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).it was the first college of the visvesvaraya technological university to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.it is one of the seven colleges in karnataka to be funded by the world bank and receives endowments from the vtu to carry out research in both its undergraduate and postgraduate departments.the body comprises five members from the jmj education society, one staff representative, one member of the indian university grants commission, one aicte nominee, one government of karnataka nominee, one department of technical education nominee, one university nominee, and one member secretary, the principal.
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acharya institute of technology | affiliation | visvesvaraya technological university <tsp> acharya institute of technology | city | bangalore <tsp> acharya institute of technology | state | karnataka <tsp> acharya institute of technology | country | india
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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).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.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.the visvesvaraya technological university recognises the college's departments of biotechnology, electronics and communication engineering, mathematics, and mechanical engineering as research centers: === accreditation === ait is accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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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.after completing their graduation, students receive a be degree from the vtu.students are admitted to postgraduate courses on the basis of their test scores in the graduate aptitude test in engineering, as well as on their karnataka postgraduate common entrance test (pgcet) and kmat scores.all are recognised by vtu.artificial intelligence and machine learning aeronautical engineering automobile engineering biotechnology civil engineering computer science construction technology electronics & communication engineering electrical & electronics engineering manufacturing science & engineering mechatronics engineering mechanical engineering mining engineering information science & engineeringpostgraduate coursesthe college offers the following two-year postgraduate courses, all recognised by the vtu.mba [[master of computerapplications|mca]] mha mtech in biotechnology mtech in computer networking engineering mtech in computer science and engineering mtech in digital communication engineering mtech in machine design mtech in power systems === faculty === ait maintains a teacher-student ratio of 1:40.it is the first college in karnataka to put in effect the sixth central pay commission recommendations for faculty pay scale.the visvesvaraya technological university recognises the college's departments of biotechnology, electronics and communication engineering, mathematics, and mechanical engineering as research centers: === accreditation === ait is accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).it was the first college of the visvesvaraya technological university to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.it is one of the seven colleges in karnataka to be funded by the world bank and receives endowments from the vtu to carry out research in both its undergraduate and postgraduate departments.the body comprises five members from the jmj education society, one staff representative, one member of the indian university grants commission, one aicte nominee, one government of karnataka nominee, one department of technical education nominee, one university nominee, and one member secretary, the principal.
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acharya institute of technology | affiliation | visvesvaraya technological university <tsp> acharya institute of technology | city | bangalore <tsp> acharya institute of technology | state | karnataka <tsp> acharya institute of technology | country | india
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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).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.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.the visvesvaraya technological university recognises the college's departments of biotechnology, electronics and communication engineering, mathematics, and mechanical engineering as research centers: === accreditation === ait is accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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alfred garth jones | deathplace | sidcup <tsp> alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> alfred garth jones | nationality | united kingdom <tsp> london | leadertitle | european parliament <tsp> london | leadername | boris johnson
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at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.
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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.after completing their graduation, students receive a be degree from the vtu.students are admitted to postgraduate courses on the basis of their test scores in the graduate aptitude test in engineering, as well as on their karnataka postgraduate common entrance test (pgcet) and kmat scores.all are recognised by vtu.artificial intelligence and machine learning aeronautical engineering automobile engineering biotechnology civil engineering computer science construction technology electronics & communication engineering electrical & electronics engineering manufacturing science & engineering mechatronics engineering mechanical engineering mining engineering information science & engineeringpostgraduate coursesthe college offers the following two-year postgraduate courses, all recognised by the vtu.mba [[master of computerapplications|mca]] mha mtech in biotechnology mtech in computer networking engineering mtech in computer science and engineering mtech in digital communication engineering mtech in machine design mtech in power systems === faculty === ait maintains a teacher-student ratio of 1:40.it is the first college in karnataka to put in effect the sixth central pay commission recommendations for faculty pay scale.the visvesvaraya technological university recognises the college's departments of biotechnology, electronics and communication engineering, mathematics, and mechanical engineering as research centers: === accreditation === ait is accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).it was the first college of the visvesvaraya technological university to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.it is one of the seven colleges in karnataka to be funded by the world bank and receives endowments from the vtu to carry out research in both its undergraduate and postgraduate departments.the body comprises five members from the jmj education society, one staff representative, one member of the indian university grants commission, one aicte nominee, one government of karnataka nominee, one department of technical education nominee, one university nominee, and one member secretary, the principal.
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acharya institute of technology | affiliation | visvesvaraya technological university <tsp> acharya institute of technology | city | bangalore <tsp> acharya institute of technology | state | karnataka <tsp> acharya institute of technology | country | india
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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).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.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.the visvesvaraya technological university recognises the college's departments of biotechnology, electronics and communication engineering, mathematics, and mechanical engineering as research centers: === accreditation === ait is accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).
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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.after completing their graduation, students receive a be degree from the vtu.students are admitted to postgraduate courses on the basis of their test scores in the graduate aptitude test in engineering, as well as on their karnataka postgraduate common entrance test (pgcet) and kmat scores.all are recognised by vtu.artificial intelligence and machine learning aeronautical engineering automobile engineering biotechnology civil engineering computer science construction technology electronics & communication engineering electrical & electronics engineering manufacturing science & engineering mechatronics engineering mechanical engineering mining engineering information science & engineeringpostgraduate coursesthe college offers the following two-year postgraduate courses, all recognised by the vtu.mba [[master of computerapplications|mca]] mha mtech in biotechnology mtech in computer networking engineering mtech in computer science and engineering mtech in digital communication engineering mtech in machine design mtech in power systems === faculty === ait maintains a teacher-student ratio of 1:40.it is the first college in karnataka to put in effect the sixth central pay commission recommendations for faculty pay scale.the visvesvaraya technological university recognises the college's departments of biotechnology, electronics and communication engineering, mathematics, and mechanical engineering as research centers: === accreditation === ait is accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).it was the first college of the visvesvaraya technological university to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.it is one of the seven colleges in karnataka to be funded by the world bank and receives endowments from the vtu to carry out research in both its undergraduate and postgraduate departments.the body comprises five members from the jmj education society, one staff representative, one member of the indian university grants commission, one aicte nominee, one government of karnataka nominee, one department of technical education nominee, one university nominee, and one member secretary, the principal.
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acharya institute of technology | city | bangalore <tsp> acharya institute of technology | country | india <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).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.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.mba [[master of computerapplications|mca]] mha mtech in biotechnology mtech in computer networking engineering mtech in computer science and engineering mtech in digital communication engineering mtech in machine design mtech in power systems === faculty === ait maintains a teacher-student ratio of 1:40.the visvesvaraya technological university recognises the college's departments of biotechnology, electronics and communication engineering, mathematics, and mechanical engineering as research centers: === accreditation === ait is accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).
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auburn is a city in lee county, alabama, united states.it is the largest city in eastern alabama, with a 2020 population of 76,143.it is a principal city of the auburn-opelika metropolitan area.the auburn-opelika, al msa with a population of 158,991, along with the columbus, ga-al msa and tuskegee, alabama, comprises the greater columbus-auburn-opelika, ga-al csa, a region home to 501,649 residents.auburn is a historic college town and is the home of auburn university.it is alabama's fastest-growing metropolitan area and the 19th-fastest-growing metro area in the united states since 1990.u.s. news ranked auburn among its top ten list of best places to live in the united states for the year 2009.the city's unofficial nickname is 'the loveliest village on the plains,' taken from a line in the poem the deserted village by oliver goldsmith: 'sweet auburn!loveliest village of the plain...' == history == inhabited in antiquity by the creek, the land on which auburn sits was opened to settlement in 1832 with the treaty of cusseta.the first settlers arrived in the winter of 1836 from harris county, georgia.these settlers, led by judge john j. harper, intended to build a town that would be the religious and educational center for the area.auburn was incorporated on february 2, 1839, in what was then macon county, covering an area of 2 square miles (5.2 km2).by that time, methodist and baptist churches had been established, and a school had been built and had come into operation.in the mid-1840s, separate academies for boys and girls were established in addition to the primary school.this concentration of educational institutions led to a rapid influx of families from the planter class into auburn in the 1840s and 1850s.by 1858, of the roughly 1,000 free residents of auburn, some 500 were students.in 1856, the state legislature chartered a methodist college, the east alabama male college in auburn.this college, now auburn university, opened its doors in 1859, offering a classical and liberal education.with the advent of the civil war in 1861, auburn quickly emptied.all of the schools closed, and most businesses shuttered.auburn was the site of a hospital for texan confederate soldiers, but only saw direct combat with the raids of rousseau in 1864 and wilson in 1865.after the civil war, auburn's economy entered a prolonged depression that would last the remainder of the century.public schools did not reopen until the mid-1870s, and most businesses remained closed.a series of fires in the 1860s and 1870s gutted the downtown area.east alabama male college was turned over to the state in 1872, and with funds from the federal morrill act was renamed alabama agricultural and mechanical college with a new mission as a land grant college.passage of the hatch act in 1887 allowed for expansion of agricultural research facilities on campus.in 1892, the college became the first four-year college in alabama to admit women.this, combined with increased interest in scientific agriculture and engineering and new funding from business licenses, allowed the city to start expanding again.by 1910, auburn's population had returned to its antebellum level.siaa conference championships won by the auburn college's football team brought attention and support to auburn, and helped fill the city's coffers.fortunes were quickly reversed with the collapse of cotton prices in the early 1920s and the subsequent great depression a decade later.due to these events, the state government became unable to fund the college, and—as auburn's economy was completely derived from the college—residents were forced into a barter economy to support themselves.
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auburn alabama | areaofwater | 17 square kilometres <tsp> auburn alabama | elevationabovethesealevel | 2140 <tsp> auburn alabama | areacode | 334 <tsp> auburn alabama | areatotal | 1408 square kilometres <tsp> auburn alabama | populationdensity | 36865 inhabitants per square kilometre
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auburn was incorporated on february 2, 1839, in what was then macon county, covering an area of 2 square miles (5.2 km2).
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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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.after completing their graduation, students receive a be degree from the vtu.students are admitted to postgraduate courses on the basis of their test scores in the graduate aptitude test in engineering, as well as on their karnataka postgraduate common entrance test (pgcet) and kmat scores.all are recognised by vtu.artificial intelligence and machine learning aeronautical engineering automobile engineering biotechnology civil engineering computer science construction technology electronics & communication engineering electrical & electronics engineering manufacturing science & engineering mechatronics engineering mechanical engineering mining engineering information science & engineeringpostgraduate coursesthe college offers the following two-year postgraduate courses, all recognised by the vtu.mba [[master of computerapplications|mca]] mha mtech in biotechnology mtech in computer networking engineering mtech in computer science and engineering mtech in digital communication engineering mtech in machine design mtech in power systems === faculty === ait maintains a teacher-student ratio of 1:40.it is the first college in karnataka to put in effect the sixth central pay commission recommendations for faculty pay scale.the visvesvaraya technological university recognises the college's departments of biotechnology, electronics and communication engineering, mathematics, and mechanical engineering as research centers: === accreditation === ait is accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).it was the first college of the visvesvaraya technological university to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.it is one of the seven colleges in karnataka to be funded by the world bank and receives endowments from the vtu to carry out research in both its undergraduate and postgraduate departments.the body comprises five members from the jmj education society, one staff representative, one member of the indian university grants commission, one aicte nominee, one government of karnataka nominee, one department of technical education nominee, one university nominee, and one member secretary, the principal.
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acharya institute of technology | city | bangalore <tsp> acharya institute of technology | country | india <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).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.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.mba [[master of computerapplications|mca]] mha mtech in biotechnology mtech in computer networking engineering mtech in computer science and engineering mtech in digital communication engineering mtech in machine design mtech in power systems === faculty === ait maintains a teacher-student ratio of 1:40.the visvesvaraya technological university recognises the college's departments of biotechnology, electronics and communication engineering, mathematics, and mechanical engineering as research centers: === accreditation === ait is accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).
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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.after completing their graduation, students receive a be degree from the vtu.students are admitted to postgraduate courses on the basis of their test scores in the graduate aptitude test in engineering, as well as on their karnataka postgraduate common entrance test (pgcet) and kmat scores.all are recognised by vtu.artificial intelligence and machine learning aeronautical engineering automobile engineering biotechnology civil engineering computer science construction technology electronics & communication engineering electrical & electronics engineering manufacturing science & engineering mechatronics engineering mechanical engineering mining engineering information science & engineeringpostgraduate coursesthe college offers the following two-year postgraduate courses, all recognised by the vtu.mba [[master of computerapplications|mca]] mha mtech in biotechnology mtech in computer networking engineering mtech in computer science and engineering mtech in digital communication engineering mtech in machine design mtech in power systems === faculty === ait maintains a teacher-student ratio of 1:40.it is the first college in karnataka to put in effect the sixth central pay commission recommendations for faculty pay scale.the visvesvaraya technological university recognises the college's departments of biotechnology, electronics and communication engineering, mathematics, and mechanical engineering as research centers: === accreditation === ait is accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).it was the first college of the visvesvaraya technological university to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.it is one of the seven colleges in karnataka to be funded by the world bank and receives endowments from the vtu to carry out research in both its undergraduate and postgraduate departments.the body comprises five members from the jmj education society, one staff representative, one member of the indian university grants commission, one aicte nominee, one government of karnataka nominee, one department of technical education nominee, one university nominee, and one member secretary, the principal.
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acharya institute of technology | city | bangalore <tsp> acharya institute of technology | country | india <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).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.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.mba [[master of computerapplications|mca]] mha mtech in biotechnology mtech in computer networking engineering mtech in computer science and engineering mtech in digital communication engineering mtech in machine design mtech in power systems === faculty === ait maintains a teacher-student ratio of 1:40.the visvesvaraya technological university recognises the college's departments of biotechnology, electronics and communication engineering, mathematics, and mechanical engineering as research centers: === accreditation === ait is accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).
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auburn is a city in lee county, alabama, united states.it is the largest city in eastern alabama, with a 2020 population of 76,143.it is a principal city of the auburn-opelika metropolitan area.the auburn-opelika, al msa with a population of 158,991, along with the columbus, ga-al msa and tuskegee, alabama, comprises the greater columbus-auburn-opelika, ga-al csa, a region home to 501,649 residents.auburn is a historic college town and is the home of auburn university.it is alabama's fastest-growing metropolitan area and the 19th-fastest-growing metro area in the united states since 1990.u.s. news ranked auburn among its top ten list of best places to live in the united states for the year 2009.the city's unofficial nickname is 'the loveliest village on the plains,' taken from a line in the poem the deserted village by oliver goldsmith: 'sweet auburn!loveliest village of the plain...' == history == inhabited in antiquity by the creek, the land on which auburn sits was opened to settlement in 1832 with the treaty of cusseta.the first settlers arrived in the winter of 1836 from harris county, georgia.these settlers, led by judge john j. harper, intended to build a town that would be the religious and educational center for the area.auburn was incorporated on february 2, 1839, in what was then macon county, covering an area of 2 square miles (5.2 km2).by that time, methodist and baptist churches had been established, and a school had been built and had come into operation.in the mid-1840s, separate academies for boys and girls were established in addition to the primary school.this concentration of educational institutions led to a rapid influx of families from the planter class into auburn in the 1840s and 1850s.by 1858, of the roughly 1,000 free residents of auburn, some 500 were students.in 1856, the state legislature chartered a methodist college, the east alabama male college in auburn.this college, now auburn university, opened its doors in 1859, offering a classical and liberal education.with the advent of the civil war in 1861, auburn quickly emptied.all of the schools closed, and most businesses shuttered.auburn was the site of a hospital for texan confederate soldiers, but only saw direct combat with the raids of rousseau in 1864 and wilson in 1865.after the civil war, auburn's economy entered a prolonged depression that would last the remainder of the century.public schools did not reopen until the mid-1870s, and most businesses remained closed.a series of fires in the 1860s and 1870s gutted the downtown area.east alabama male college was turned over to the state in 1872, and with funds from the federal morrill act was renamed alabama agricultural and mechanical college with a new mission as a land grant college.passage of the hatch act in 1887 allowed for expansion of agricultural research facilities on campus.in 1892, the college became the first four-year college in alabama to admit women.this, combined with increased interest in scientific agriculture and engineering and new funding from business licenses, allowed the city to start expanding again.by 1910, auburn's population had returned to its antebellum level.siaa conference championships won by the auburn college's football team brought attention and support to auburn, and helped fill the city's coffers.fortunes were quickly reversed with the collapse of cotton prices in the early 1920s and the subsequent great depression a decade later.due to these events, the state government became unable to fund the college, and—as auburn's economy was completely derived from the college—residents were forced into a barter economy to support themselves.
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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.after completing their graduation, students receive a be degree from the vtu.students are admitted to postgraduate courses on the basis of their test scores in the graduate aptitude test in engineering, as well as on their karnataka postgraduate common entrance test (pgcet) and kmat scores.all are recognised by vtu.artificial intelligence and machine learning aeronautical engineering automobile engineering biotechnology civil engineering computer science construction technology electronics & communication engineering electrical & electronics engineering manufacturing science & engineering mechatronics engineering mechanical engineering mining engineering information science & engineeringpostgraduate coursesthe college offers the following two-year postgraduate courses, all recognised by the vtu.mba [[master of computerapplications|mca]] mha mtech in biotechnology mtech in computer networking engineering mtech in computer science and engineering mtech in digital communication engineering mtech in machine design mtech in power systems === faculty === ait maintains a teacher-student ratio of 1:40.it is the first college in karnataka to put in effect the sixth central pay commission recommendations for faculty pay scale.the visvesvaraya technological university recognises the college's departments of biotechnology, electronics and communication engineering, mathematics, and mechanical engineering as research centers: === accreditation === ait is accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).it was the first college of the visvesvaraya technological university to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.it is one of the seven colleges in karnataka to be funded by the world bank and receives endowments from the vtu to carry out research in both its undergraduate and postgraduate departments.the body comprises five members from the jmj education society, one staff representative, one member of the indian university grants commission, one aicte nominee, one government of karnataka nominee, one department of technical education nominee, one university nominee, and one member secretary, the principal.
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acharya institute of technology | city | bangalore <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).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.the visvesvaraya technological university recognises the college's departments of biotechnology, electronics and communication engineering, mathematics, and mechanical engineering as research centers: === accreditation === ait is accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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auburn is a city in lee county, alabama, united states.it is the largest city in eastern alabama, with a 2020 population of 76,143.it is a principal city of the auburn-opelika metropolitan area.the auburn-opelika, al msa with a population of 158,991, along with the columbus, ga-al msa and tuskegee, alabama, comprises the greater columbus-auburn-opelika, ga-al csa, a region home to 501,649 residents.auburn is a historic college town and is the home of auburn university.it is alabama's fastest-growing metropolitan area and the 19th-fastest-growing metro area in the united states since 1990.u.s. news ranked auburn among its top ten list of best places to live in the united states for the year 2009.the city's unofficial nickname is 'the loveliest village on the plains,' taken from a line in the poem the deserted village by oliver goldsmith: 'sweet auburn!loveliest village of the plain...' == history == inhabited in antiquity by the creek, the land on which auburn sits was opened to settlement in 1832 with the treaty of cusseta.the first settlers arrived in the winter of 1836 from harris county, georgia.these settlers, led by judge john j. harper, intended to build a town that would be the religious and educational center for the area.auburn was incorporated on february 2, 1839, in what was then macon county, covering an area of 2 square miles (5.2 km2).by that time, methodist and baptist churches had been established, and a school had been built and had come into operation.in the mid-1840s, separate academies for boys and girls were established in addition to the primary school.this concentration of educational institutions led to a rapid influx of families from the planter class into auburn in the 1840s and 1850s.by 1858, of the roughly 1,000 free residents of auburn, some 500 were students.in 1856, the state legislature chartered a methodist college, the east alabama male college in auburn.this college, now auburn university, opened its doors in 1859, offering a classical and liberal education.with the advent of the civil war in 1861, auburn quickly emptied.all of the schools closed, and most businesses shuttered.auburn was the site of a hospital for texan confederate soldiers, but only saw direct combat with the raids of rousseau in 1864 and wilson in 1865.after the civil war, auburn's economy entered a prolonged depression that would last the remainder of the century.public schools did not reopen until the mid-1870s, and most businesses remained closed.a series of fires in the 1860s and 1870s gutted the downtown area.east alabama male college was turned over to the state in 1872, and with funds from the federal morrill act was renamed alabama agricultural and mechanical college with a new mission as a land grant college.passage of the hatch act in 1887 allowed for expansion of agricultural research facilities on campus.in 1892, the college became the first four-year college in alabama to admit women.this, combined with increased interest in scientific agriculture and engineering and new funding from business licenses, allowed the city to start expanding again.by 1910, auburn's population had returned to its antebellum level.siaa conference championships won by the auburn college's football team brought attention and support to auburn, and helped fill the city's coffers.fortunes were quickly reversed with the collapse of cotton prices in the early 1920s and the subsequent great depression a decade later.due to these events, the state government became unable to fund the college, and—as auburn's economy was completely derived from the college—residents were forced into a barter economy to support themselves.
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auburn alabama | areaofwater | 17 square kilometres <tsp> auburn alabama | elevationabovethesealevel | 2140 <tsp> auburn alabama | areacode | 334 <tsp> auburn alabama | areatotal | 1408 square kilometres <tsp> auburn alabama | populationdensity | 36865 inhabitants per square kilometre
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auburn was incorporated on february 2, 1839, in what was then macon county, covering an area of 2 square miles (5.2 km2).
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.
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auburn is a city in lee county, alabama, united states.it is the largest city in eastern alabama, with a 2020 population of 76,143.it is a principal city of the auburn-opelika metropolitan area.the auburn-opelika, al msa with a population of 158,991, along with the columbus, ga-al msa and tuskegee, alabama, comprises the greater columbus-auburn-opelika, ga-al csa, a region home to 501,649 residents.auburn is a historic college town and is the home of auburn university.it is alabama's fastest-growing metropolitan area and the 19th-fastest-growing metro area in the united states since 1990.u.s. news ranked auburn among its top ten list of best places to live in the united states for the year 2009.the city's unofficial nickname is 'the loveliest village on the plains,' taken from a line in the poem the deserted village by oliver goldsmith: 'sweet auburn!loveliest village of the plain...' == history == inhabited in antiquity by the creek, the land on which auburn sits was opened to settlement in 1832 with the treaty of cusseta.the first settlers arrived in the winter of 1836 from harris county, georgia.these settlers, led by judge john j. harper, intended to build a town that would be the religious and educational center for the area.auburn was incorporated on february 2, 1839, in what was then macon county, covering an area of 2 square miles (5.2 km2).by that time, methodist and baptist churches had been established, and a school had been built and had come into operation.in the mid-1840s, separate academies for boys and girls were established in addition to the primary school.this concentration of educational institutions led to a rapid influx of families from the planter class into auburn in the 1840s and 1850s.by 1858, of the roughly 1,000 free residents of auburn, some 500 were students.in 1856, the state legislature chartered a methodist college, the east alabama male college in auburn.this college, now auburn university, opened its doors in 1859, offering a classical and liberal education.with the advent of the civil war in 1861, auburn quickly emptied.all of the schools closed, and most businesses shuttered.auburn was the site of a hospital for texan confederate soldiers, but only saw direct combat with the raids of rousseau in 1864 and wilson in 1865.after the civil war, auburn's economy entered a prolonged depression that would last the remainder of the century.public schools did not reopen until the mid-1870s, and most businesses remained closed.a series of fires in the 1860s and 1870s gutted the downtown area.east alabama male college was turned over to the state in 1872, and with funds from the federal morrill act was renamed alabama agricultural and mechanical college with a new mission as a land grant college.passage of the hatch act in 1887 allowed for expansion of agricultural research facilities on campus.in 1892, the college became the first four-year college in alabama to admit women.this, combined with increased interest in scientific agriculture and engineering and new funding from business licenses, allowed the city to start expanding again.by 1910, auburn's population had returned to its antebellum level.siaa conference championships won by the auburn college's football team brought attention and support to auburn, and helped fill the city's coffers.fortunes were quickly reversed with the collapse of cotton prices in the early 1920s and the subsequent great depression a decade later.due to these events, the state government became unable to fund the college, and—as auburn's economy was completely derived from the college—residents were forced into a barter economy to support themselves.
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auburn is a city in lee county, alabama, united states.it is the largest city in eastern alabama, with a 2020 population of 76,143.the auburn-opelika, al msa with a population of 158,991, along with the columbus, ga-al msa and tuskegee, alabama, comprises the greater columbus-auburn-opelika, ga-al csa, a region home to 501,649 residents.it is alabama's fastest-growing metropolitan area and the 19th-fastest-growing metro area in the united states since 1990.u.s. news ranked auburn among its top ten list of best places to live in the united states for the year 2009.auburn was incorporated on february 2, 1839, in what was then macon county, covering an area of 2 square miles (5.2 km2).in 1856, the state legislature chartered a methodist college, the east alabama male college in auburn.east alabama male college was turned over to the state in 1872, and with funds from the federal morrill act was renamed alabama agricultural and mechanical college with a new mission as a land grant college.in 1892, the college became the first four-year college in alabama to admit women.
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alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.he specialized in uruguayan and argentinean folk genres such as zamba and milonga, and he became a chief figure in the nueva canción movement in his country.a staunch supporter of communist ideals, he lived in exile between 1976 and 1984.he is widely regarded as one of the most influential singer-songwriters of latin america.shortly after being born, blanca handed over her son to be raised by carlos durán, a man of many trades, and his wife, doraisella carbajal, then employed at the council for children, becoming alfredo 'pocho' durán.they lived in several cities neighbourhoods, and moved between 1944 and the end of 1947, they moved to the town of santiago vázquez.they frequently visited the countryside near trinidad, capital city of the flores department, where alfredo's adoptive mother was born.this childhood experience stayed with him forever, notably in his repertoire, the majority of which contains rhythms and songs of peasant origin, mainly milongas.alfredo briefly returned with his adoptive family, to montevideo and in early adolescence, moved on to live with his biological mother and her husband, the argentine alfredo nicolás zitarrosa, who would eventually give him his surname.together with his newborn sister, they lived in the area now known as rincón de la bolsa, at km.29.50 of the old route to colonia, san josé department.based there, he commuted to study at the high school in montevideo, where he eventually moved into his early youth.first he lived with the duráns and then in mrs. ema's pension, located at colonia and medanos (today barrios amorín) streets, to fill after the famous attic of the house which was used as a pension and was owned by blanca iribarne, his mother, located on yaguarón street (today aquiles lanza) 1021, in front of the plaza currently bearing his name nearby the central cemetery.he worked, among other duties, as a seller of furniture, subscriptions to a medical society, clerical and in a print shop.some time later -his first employer recalls with special affection- a certain pachelo, which was introduced by one of his colleagues in their usual trip to montevideo daily shipments during his high school years.he began his artistic career in 1954, as a radio broadcaster, entering as a presenter and entertainer, librettist and informativist, or even as an actor.he was also a writer, poet, and journalist, working for the famous weekly newspaper marcha.while he was in peru, forced by circumstances and somewhat fortuitously, he made his professional debut as a singer.this occurred on february 20, 1964, in a program on channel 13, panamericana television, thus beginning an uninterrupted career.zitarrosa once recalled this experience: 'no tenía ni un peso, pero sí muchos amigos.uno de ellos, césar durand, regenteaba una agencia de publicidad y por sorpresa me incluyó en un programa de tv, y me obligó a cantar.canté dos temas y cobré 50 dólares.fue una sorpresa para mí, que me permitió reunir algunos pesos…' ('i had no money, but i had many friends.one of them, cesar durand, happened to manage a publicity agency and i was included in a tv program, and forced to sing.i was paid 50 dollars for two songs.it was a surprise for me, and it allowed me to earn some money…') shortly thereafter, going back to bolivia by uruguay, he conducted several programs on radio altiplano of la paz, debuting later in montevideo, back in 1965, in the auditorium of sodre (radio broadcasting serviceofficer ).
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alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.
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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.after completing their graduation, students receive a be degree from the vtu.students are admitted to postgraduate courses on the basis of their test scores in the graduate aptitude test in engineering, as well as on their karnataka postgraduate common entrance test (pgcet) and kmat scores.all are recognised by vtu.artificial intelligence and machine learning aeronautical engineering automobile engineering biotechnology civil engineering computer science construction technology electronics & communication engineering electrical & electronics engineering manufacturing science & engineering mechatronics engineering mechanical engineering mining engineering information science & engineeringpostgraduate coursesthe college offers the following two-year postgraduate courses, all recognised by the vtu.mba [[master of computerapplications|mca]] mha mtech in biotechnology mtech in computer networking engineering mtech in computer science and engineering mtech in digital communication engineering mtech in machine design mtech in power systems === faculty === ait maintains a teacher-student ratio of 1:40.it is the first college in karnataka to put in effect the sixth central pay commission recommendations for faculty pay scale.the visvesvaraya technological university recognises the college's departments of biotechnology, electronics and communication engineering, mathematics, and mechanical engineering as research centers: === accreditation === ait is accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).it was the first college of the visvesvaraya technological university to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.it is one of the seven colleges in karnataka to be funded by the world bank and receives endowments from the vtu to carry out research in both its undergraduate and postgraduate departments.the body comprises five members from the jmj education society, one staff representative, one member of the indian university grants commission, one aicte nominee, one government of karnataka nominee, one department of technical education nominee, one university nominee, and one member secretary, the principal.
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auburn is a city in lee county, alabama, united states.it is the largest city in eastern alabama, with a 2020 population of 76,143.it is a principal city of the auburn-opelika metropolitan area.the auburn-opelika, al msa with a population of 158,991, along with the columbus, ga-al msa and tuskegee, alabama, comprises the greater columbus-auburn-opelika, ga-al csa, a region home to 501,649 residents.auburn is a historic college town and is the home of auburn university.it is alabama's fastest-growing metropolitan area and the 19th-fastest-growing metro area in the united states since 1990.u.s. news ranked auburn among its top ten list of best places to live in the united states for the year 2009.the city's unofficial nickname is 'the loveliest village on the plains,' taken from a line in the poem the deserted village by oliver goldsmith: 'sweet auburn!loveliest village of the plain...' == history == inhabited in antiquity by the creek, the land on which auburn sits was opened to settlement in 1832 with the treaty of cusseta.the first settlers arrived in the winter of 1836 from harris county, georgia.these settlers, led by judge john j. harper, intended to build a town that would be the religious and educational center for the area.auburn was incorporated on february 2, 1839, in what was then macon county, covering an area of 2 square miles (5.2 km2).by that time, methodist and baptist churches had been established, and a school had been built and had come into operation.in the mid-1840s, separate academies for boys and girls were established in addition to the primary school.this concentration of educational institutions led to a rapid influx of families from the planter class into auburn in the 1840s and 1850s.by 1858, of the roughly 1,000 free residents of auburn, some 500 were students.in 1856, the state legislature chartered a methodist college, the east alabama male college in auburn.this college, now auburn university, opened its doors in 1859, offering a classical and liberal education.with the advent of the civil war in 1861, auburn quickly emptied.all of the schools closed, and most businesses shuttered.auburn was the site of a hospital for texan confederate soldiers, but only saw direct combat with the raids of rousseau in 1864 and wilson in 1865.after the civil war, auburn's economy entered a prolonged depression that would last the remainder of the century.public schools did not reopen until the mid-1870s, and most businesses remained closed.a series of fires in the 1860s and 1870s gutted the downtown area.east alabama male college was turned over to the state in 1872, and with funds from the federal morrill act was renamed alabama agricultural and mechanical college with a new mission as a land grant college.passage of the hatch act in 1887 allowed for expansion of agricultural research facilities on campus.in 1892, the college became the first four-year college in alabama to admit women.this, combined with increased interest in scientific agriculture and engineering and new funding from business licenses, allowed the city to start expanding again.by 1910, auburn's population had returned to its antebellum level.siaa conference championships won by the auburn college's football team brought attention and support to auburn, and helped fill the city's coffers.fortunes were quickly reversed with the collapse of cotton prices in the early 1920s and the subsequent great depression a decade later.due to these events, the state government became unable to fund the college, and—as auburn's economy was completely derived from the college—residents were forced into a barter economy to support themselves.
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auburn alabama | ispartof | lee county alabama <tsp> auburn alabama | country | united states <tsp> lee county alabama | state | alabama <tsp> united states | ethnicgroup | african americans <tsp> united states | capital | washington dc
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auburn is a city in lee county, alabama, united states.it is the largest city in eastern alabama, with a 2020 population of 76,143.the auburn-opelika, al msa with a population of 158,991, along with the columbus, ga-al msa and tuskegee, alabama, comprises the greater columbus-auburn-opelika, ga-al csa, a region home to 501,649 residents.it is alabama's fastest-growing metropolitan area and the 19th-fastest-growing metro area in the united states since 1990.u.s. news ranked auburn among its top ten list of best places to live in the united states for the year 2009.auburn was incorporated on february 2, 1839, in what was then macon county, covering an area of 2 square miles (5.2 km2).in 1856, the state legislature chartered a methodist college, the east alabama male college in auburn.east alabama male college was turned over to the state in 1872, and with funds from the federal morrill act was renamed alabama agricultural and mechanical college with a new mission as a land grant college.in 1892, the college became the first four-year college in alabama to admit women.
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alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.he specialized in uruguayan and argentinean folk genres such as zamba and milonga, and he became a chief figure in the nueva canción movement in his country.a staunch supporter of communist ideals, he lived in exile between 1976 and 1984.he is widely regarded as one of the most influential singer-songwriters of latin america.shortly after being born, blanca handed over her son to be raised by carlos durán, a man of many trades, and his wife, doraisella carbajal, then employed at the council for children, becoming alfredo 'pocho' durán.they lived in several cities neighbourhoods, and moved between 1944 and the end of 1947, they moved to the town of santiago vázquez.they frequently visited the countryside near trinidad, capital city of the flores department, where alfredo's adoptive mother was born.this childhood experience stayed with him forever, notably in his repertoire, the majority of which contains rhythms and songs of peasant origin, mainly milongas.alfredo briefly returned with his adoptive family, to montevideo and in early adolescence, moved on to live with his biological mother and her husband, the argentine alfredo nicolás zitarrosa, who would eventually give him his surname.together with his newborn sister, they lived in the area now known as rincón de la bolsa, at km.29.50 of the old route to colonia, san josé department.based there, he commuted to study at the high school in montevideo, where he eventually moved into his early youth.first he lived with the duráns and then in mrs. ema's pension, located at colonia and medanos (today barrios amorín) streets, to fill after the famous attic of the house which was used as a pension and was owned by blanca iribarne, his mother, located on yaguarón street (today aquiles lanza) 1021, in front of the plaza currently bearing his name nearby the central cemetery.he worked, among other duties, as a seller of furniture, subscriptions to a medical society, clerical and in a print shop.some time later -his first employer recalls with special affection- a certain pachelo, which was introduced by one of his colleagues in their usual trip to montevideo daily shipments during his high school years.he began his artistic career in 1954, as a radio broadcaster, entering as a presenter and entertainer, librettist and informativist, or even as an actor.he was also a writer, poet, and journalist, working for the famous weekly newspaper marcha.while he was in peru, forced by circumstances and somewhat fortuitously, he made his professional debut as a singer.this occurred on february 20, 1964, in a program on channel 13, panamericana television, thus beginning an uninterrupted career.zitarrosa once recalled this experience: 'no tenía ni un peso, pero sí muchos amigos.uno de ellos, césar durand, regenteaba una agencia de publicidad y por sorpresa me incluyó en un programa de tv, y me obligó a cantar.canté dos temas y cobré 50 dólares.fue una sorpresa para mí, que me permitió reunir algunos pesos…' ('i had no money, but i had many friends.one of them, cesar durand, happened to manage a publicity agency and i was included in a tv program, and forced to sing.i was paid 50 dollars for two songs.it was a surprise for me, and it allowed me to earn some money…') shortly thereafter, going back to bolivia by uruguay, he conducted several programs on radio altiplano of la paz, debuting later in montevideo, back in 1965, in the auditorium of sodre (radio broadcasting serviceofficer ).
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alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.
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auburn is a city in lee county, alabama, united states.it is the largest city in eastern alabama, with a 2020 population of 76,143.it is a principal city of the auburn-opelika metropolitan area.the auburn-opelika, al msa with a population of 158,991, along with the columbus, ga-al msa and tuskegee, alabama, comprises the greater columbus-auburn-opelika, ga-al csa, a region home to 501,649 residents.auburn is a historic college town and is the home of auburn university.it is alabama's fastest-growing metropolitan area and the 19th-fastest-growing metro area in the united states since 1990.u.s. news ranked auburn among its top ten list of best places to live in the united states for the year 2009.the city's unofficial nickname is 'the loveliest village on the plains,' taken from a line in the poem the deserted village by oliver goldsmith: 'sweet auburn!loveliest village of the plain...' == history == inhabited in antiquity by the creek, the land on which auburn sits was opened to settlement in 1832 with the treaty of cusseta.the first settlers arrived in the winter of 1836 from harris county, georgia.these settlers, led by judge john j. harper, intended to build a town that would be the religious and educational center for the area.auburn was incorporated on february 2, 1839, in what was then macon county, covering an area of 2 square miles (5.2 km2).by that time, methodist and baptist churches had been established, and a school had been built and had come into operation.in the mid-1840s, separate academies for boys and girls were established in addition to the primary school.this concentration of educational institutions led to a rapid influx of families from the planter class into auburn in the 1840s and 1850s.by 1858, of the roughly 1,000 free residents of auburn, some 500 were students.in 1856, the state legislature chartered a methodist college, the east alabama male college in auburn.this college, now auburn university, opened its doors in 1859, offering a classical and liberal education.with the advent of the civil war in 1861, auburn quickly emptied.all of the schools closed, and most businesses shuttered.auburn was the site of a hospital for texan confederate soldiers, but only saw direct combat with the raids of rousseau in 1864 and wilson in 1865.after the civil war, auburn's economy entered a prolonged depression that would last the remainder of the century.public schools did not reopen until the mid-1870s, and most businesses remained closed.a series of fires in the 1860s and 1870s gutted the downtown area.east alabama male college was turned over to the state in 1872, and with funds from the federal morrill act was renamed alabama agricultural and mechanical college with a new mission as a land grant college.passage of the hatch act in 1887 allowed for expansion of agricultural research facilities on campus.in 1892, the college became the first four-year college in alabama to admit women.this, combined with increased interest in scientific agriculture and engineering and new funding from business licenses, allowed the city to start expanding again.by 1910, auburn's population had returned to its antebellum level.siaa conference championships won by the auburn college's football team brought attention and support to auburn, and helped fill the city's coffers.fortunes were quickly reversed with the collapse of cotton prices in the early 1920s and the subsequent great depression a decade later.due to these events, the state government became unable to fund the college, and—as auburn's economy was completely derived from the college—residents were forced into a barter economy to support themselves.
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auburn alabama | ispartof | lee county alabama <tsp> auburn alabama | country | united states <tsp> lee county alabama | state | alabama <tsp> united states | ethnicgroup | african americans <tsp> united states | capital | washington dc
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auburn is a city in lee county, alabama, united states.it is the largest city in eastern alabama, with a 2020 population of 76,143.the auburn-opelika, al msa with a population of 158,991, along with the columbus, ga-al msa and tuskegee, alabama, comprises the greater columbus-auburn-opelika, ga-al csa, a region home to 501,649 residents.it is alabama's fastest-growing metropolitan area and the 19th-fastest-growing metro area in the united states since 1990.u.s. news ranked auburn among its top ten list of best places to live in the united states for the year 2009.auburn was incorporated on february 2, 1839, in what was then macon county, covering an area of 2 square miles (5.2 km2).in 1856, the state legislature chartered a methodist college, the east alabama male college in auburn.east alabama male college was turned over to the state in 1872, and with funds from the federal morrill act was renamed alabama agricultural and mechanical college with a new mission as a land grant college.in 1892, the college became the first four-year college in alabama to admit women.
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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.after completing their graduation, students receive a be degree from the vtu.students are admitted to postgraduate courses on the basis of their test scores in the graduate aptitude test in engineering, as well as on their karnataka postgraduate common entrance test (pgcet) and kmat scores.all are recognised by vtu.artificial intelligence and machine learning aeronautical engineering automobile engineering biotechnology civil engineering computer science construction technology electronics & communication engineering electrical & electronics engineering manufacturing science & engineering mechatronics engineering mechanical engineering mining engineering information science & engineeringpostgraduate coursesthe college offers the following two-year postgraduate courses, all recognised by the vtu.mba [[master of computerapplications|mca]] mha mtech in biotechnology mtech in computer networking engineering mtech in computer science and engineering mtech in digital communication engineering mtech in machine design mtech in power systems === faculty === ait maintains a teacher-student ratio of 1:40.it is the first college in karnataka to put in effect the sixth central pay commission recommendations for faculty pay scale.the visvesvaraya technological university recognises the college's departments of biotechnology, electronics and communication engineering, mathematics, and mechanical engineering as research centers: === accreditation === ait is accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).it was the first college of the visvesvaraya technological university to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.it is one of the seven colleges in karnataka to be funded by the world bank and receives endowments from the vtu to carry out research in both its undergraduate and postgraduate departments.the body comprises five members from the jmj education society, one staff representative, one member of the indian university grants commission, one aicte nominee, one government of karnataka nominee, one department of technical education nominee, one university nominee, and one member secretary, the principal.
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auburn is a city in lee county, alabama, united states.it is the largest city in eastern alabama, with a 2020 population of 76,143.it is a principal city of the auburn-opelika metropolitan area.the auburn-opelika, al msa with a population of 158,991, along with the columbus, ga-al msa and tuskegee, alabama, comprises the greater columbus-auburn-opelika, ga-al csa, a region home to 501,649 residents.auburn is a historic college town and is the home of auburn university.it is alabama's fastest-growing metropolitan area and the 19th-fastest-growing metro area in the united states since 1990.u.s. news ranked auburn among its top ten list of best places to live in the united states for the year 2009.the city's unofficial nickname is 'the loveliest village on the plains,' taken from a line in the poem the deserted village by oliver goldsmith: 'sweet auburn!loveliest village of the plain...' == history == inhabited in antiquity by the creek, the land on which auburn sits was opened to settlement in 1832 with the treaty of cusseta.the first settlers arrived in the winter of 1836 from harris county, georgia.these settlers, led by judge john j. harper, intended to build a town that would be the religious and educational center for the area.auburn was incorporated on february 2, 1839, in what was then macon county, covering an area of 2 square miles (5.2 km2).by that time, methodist and baptist churches had been established, and a school had been built and had come into operation.in the mid-1840s, separate academies for boys and girls were established in addition to the primary school.this concentration of educational institutions led to a rapid influx of families from the planter class into auburn in the 1840s and 1850s.by 1858, of the roughly 1,000 free residents of auburn, some 500 were students.in 1856, the state legislature chartered a methodist college, the east alabama male college in auburn.this college, now auburn university, opened its doors in 1859, offering a classical and liberal education.with the advent of the civil war in 1861, auburn quickly emptied.all of the schools closed, and most businesses shuttered.auburn was the site of a hospital for texan confederate soldiers, but only saw direct combat with the raids of rousseau in 1864 and wilson in 1865.after the civil war, auburn's economy entered a prolonged depression that would last the remainder of the century.public schools did not reopen until the mid-1870s, and most businesses remained closed.a series of fires in the 1860s and 1870s gutted the downtown area.east alabama male college was turned over to the state in 1872, and with funds from the federal morrill act was renamed alabama agricultural and mechanical college with a new mission as a land grant college.passage of the hatch act in 1887 allowed for expansion of agricultural research facilities on campus.in 1892, the college became the first four-year college in alabama to admit women.this, combined with increased interest in scientific agriculture and engineering and new funding from business licenses, allowed the city to start expanding again.by 1910, auburn's population had returned to its antebellum level.siaa conference championships won by the auburn college's football team brought attention and support to auburn, and helped fill the city's coffers.fortunes were quickly reversed with the collapse of cotton prices in the early 1920s and the subsequent great depression a decade later.due to these events, the state government became unable to fund the college, and—as auburn's economy was completely derived from the college—residents were forced into a barter economy to support themselves.
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auburn alabama | ispartof | lee county alabama <tsp> auburn alabama | country | united states <tsp> lee county alabama | state | alabama <tsp> united states | ethnicgroup | asian americans <tsp> united states | capital | washington dc
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auburn is a city in lee county, alabama, united states.it is the largest city in eastern alabama, with a 2020 population of 76,143.the auburn-opelika, al msa with a population of 158,991, along with the columbus, ga-al msa and tuskegee, alabama, comprises the greater columbus-auburn-opelika, ga-al csa, a region home to 501,649 residents.it is alabama's fastest-growing metropolitan area and the 19th-fastest-growing metro area in the united states since 1990.u.s. news ranked auburn among its top ten list of best places to live in the united states for the year 2009.auburn was incorporated on february 2, 1839, in what was then macon county, covering an area of 2 square miles (5.2 km2).in 1856, the state legislature chartered a methodist college, the east alabama male college in auburn.east alabama male college was turned over to the state in 1872, and with funds from the federal morrill act was renamed alabama agricultural and mechanical college with a new mission as a land grant college.in 1892, the college became the first four-year college in alabama to admit women.
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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.after completing their graduation, students receive a be degree from the vtu.students are admitted to postgraduate courses on the basis of their test scores in the graduate aptitude test in engineering, as well as on their karnataka postgraduate common entrance test (pgcet) and kmat scores.all are recognised by vtu.artificial intelligence and machine learning aeronautical engineering automobile engineering biotechnology civil engineering computer science construction technology electronics & communication engineering electrical & electronics engineering manufacturing science & engineering mechatronics engineering mechanical engineering mining engineering information science & engineeringpostgraduate coursesthe college offers the following two-year postgraduate courses, all recognised by the vtu.mba [[master of computerapplications|mca]] mha mtech in biotechnology mtech in computer networking engineering mtech in computer science and engineering mtech in digital communication engineering mtech in machine design mtech in power systems === faculty === ait maintains a teacher-student ratio of 1:40.it is the first college in karnataka to put in effect the sixth central pay commission recommendations for faculty pay scale.the visvesvaraya technological university recognises the college's departments of biotechnology, electronics and communication engineering, mathematics, and mechanical engineering as research centers: === accreditation === ait is accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).it was the first college of the visvesvaraya technological university to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.it is one of the seven colleges in karnataka to be funded by the world bank and receives endowments from the vtu to carry out research in both its undergraduate and postgraduate departments.the body comprises five members from the jmj education society, one staff representative, one member of the indian university grants commission, one aicte nominee, one government of karnataka nominee, one department of technical education nominee, one university nominee, and one member secretary, the principal.
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auburn is a city in lee county, alabama, united states.it is the largest city in eastern alabama, with a 2020 population of 76,143.it is a principal city of the auburn-opelika metropolitan area.the auburn-opelika, al msa with a population of 158,991, along with the columbus, ga-al msa and tuskegee, alabama, comprises the greater columbus-auburn-opelika, ga-al csa, a region home to 501,649 residents.auburn is a historic college town and is the home of auburn university.it is alabama's fastest-growing metropolitan area and the 19th-fastest-growing metro area in the united states since 1990.u.s. news ranked auburn among its top ten list of best places to live in the united states for the year 2009.the city's unofficial nickname is 'the loveliest village on the plains,' taken from a line in the poem the deserted village by oliver goldsmith: 'sweet auburn!loveliest village of the plain...' == history == inhabited in antiquity by the creek, the land on which auburn sits was opened to settlement in 1832 with the treaty of cusseta.the first settlers arrived in the winter of 1836 from harris county, georgia.these settlers, led by judge john j. harper, intended to build a town that would be the religious and educational center for the area.auburn was incorporated on february 2, 1839, in what was then macon county, covering an area of 2 square miles (5.2 km2).by that time, methodist and baptist churches had been established, and a school had been built and had come into operation.in the mid-1840s, separate academies for boys and girls were established in addition to the primary school.this concentration of educational institutions led to a rapid influx of families from the planter class into auburn in the 1840s and 1850s.by 1858, of the roughly 1,000 free residents of auburn, some 500 were students.in 1856, the state legislature chartered a methodist college, the east alabama male college in auburn.this college, now auburn university, opened its doors in 1859, offering a classical and liberal education.with the advent of the civil war in 1861, auburn quickly emptied.all of the schools closed, and most businesses shuttered.auburn was the site of a hospital for texan confederate soldiers, but only saw direct combat with the raids of rousseau in 1864 and wilson in 1865.after the civil war, auburn's economy entered a prolonged depression that would last the remainder of the century.public schools did not reopen until the mid-1870s, and most businesses remained closed.a series of fires in the 1860s and 1870s gutted the downtown area.east alabama male college was turned over to the state in 1872, and with funds from the federal morrill act was renamed alabama agricultural and mechanical college with a new mission as a land grant college.passage of the hatch act in 1887 allowed for expansion of agricultural research facilities on campus.in 1892, the college became the first four-year college in alabama to admit women.this, combined with increased interest in scientific agriculture and engineering and new funding from business licenses, allowed the city to start expanding again.by 1910, auburn's population had returned to its antebellum level.siaa conference championships won by the auburn college's football team brought attention and support to auburn, and helped fill the city's coffers.fortunes were quickly reversed with the collapse of cotton prices in the early 1920s and the subsequent great depression a decade later.due to these events, the state government became unable to fund the college, and—as auburn's economy was completely derived from the college—residents were forced into a barter economy to support themselves.
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auburn is a city in lee county, alabama, united states.it is the largest city in eastern alabama, with a 2020 population of 76,143.the auburn-opelika, al msa with a population of 158,991, along with the columbus, ga-al msa and tuskegee, alabama, comprises the greater columbus-auburn-opelika, ga-al csa, a region home to 501,649 residents.it is alabama's fastest-growing metropolitan area and the 19th-fastest-growing metro area in the united states since 1990.u.s. news ranked auburn among its top ten list of best places to live in the united states for the year 2009.auburn was incorporated on february 2, 1839, in what was then macon county, covering an area of 2 square miles (5.2 km2).in 1856, the state legislature chartered a methodist college, the east alabama male college in auburn.east alabama male college was turned over to the state in 1872, and with funds from the federal morrill act was renamed alabama agricultural and mechanical college with a new mission as a land grant college.in 1892, the college became the first four-year college in alabama to admit women.
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alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.he specialized in uruguayan and argentinean folk genres such as zamba and milonga, and he became a chief figure in the nueva canción movement in his country.a staunch supporter of communist ideals, he lived in exile between 1976 and 1984.he is widely regarded as one of the most influential singer-songwriters of latin america.shortly after being born, blanca handed over her son to be raised by carlos durán, a man of many trades, and his wife, doraisella carbajal, then employed at the council for children, becoming alfredo 'pocho' durán.they lived in several cities neighbourhoods, and moved between 1944 and the end of 1947, they moved to the town of santiago vázquez.they frequently visited the countryside near trinidad, capital city of the flores department, where alfredo's adoptive mother was born.this childhood experience stayed with him forever, notably in his repertoire, the majority of which contains rhythms and songs of peasant origin, mainly milongas.alfredo briefly returned with his adoptive family, to montevideo and in early adolescence, moved on to live with his biological mother and her husband, the argentine alfredo nicolás zitarrosa, who would eventually give him his surname.together with his newborn sister, they lived in the area now known as rincón de la bolsa, at km.29.50 of the old route to colonia, san josé department.based there, he commuted to study at the high school in montevideo, where he eventually moved into his early youth.first he lived with the duráns and then in mrs. ema's pension, located at colonia and medanos (today barrios amorín) streets, to fill after the famous attic of the house which was used as a pension and was owned by blanca iribarne, his mother, located on yaguarón street (today aquiles lanza) 1021, in front of the plaza currently bearing his name nearby the central cemetery.he worked, among other duties, as a seller of furniture, subscriptions to a medical society, clerical and in a print shop.some time later -his first employer recalls with special affection- a certain pachelo, which was introduced by one of his colleagues in their usual trip to montevideo daily shipments during his high school years.he began his artistic career in 1954, as a radio broadcaster, entering as a presenter and entertainer, librettist and informativist, or even as an actor.he was also a writer, poet, and journalist, working for the famous weekly newspaper marcha.while he was in peru, forced by circumstances and somewhat fortuitously, he made his professional debut as a singer.this occurred on february 20, 1964, in a program on channel 13, panamericana television, thus beginning an uninterrupted career.zitarrosa once recalled this experience: 'no tenía ni un peso, pero sí muchos amigos.uno de ellos, césar durand, regenteaba una agencia de publicidad y por sorpresa me incluyó en un programa de tv, y me obligó a cantar.canté dos temas y cobré 50 dólares.fue una sorpresa para mí, que me permitió reunir algunos pesos…' ('i had no money, but i had many friends.one of them, cesar durand, happened to manage a publicity agency and i was included in a tv program, and forced to sing.i was paid 50 dollars for two songs.it was a surprise for me, and it allowed me to earn some money…') shortly thereafter, going back to bolivia by uruguay, he conducted several programs on radio altiplano of la paz, debuting later in montevideo, back in 1965, in the auditorium of sodre (radio broadcasting serviceofficer ).
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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.after completing their graduation, students receive a be degree from the vtu.students are admitted to postgraduate courses on the basis of their test scores in the graduate aptitude test in engineering, as well as on their karnataka postgraduate common entrance test (pgcet) and kmat scores.all are recognised by vtu.artificial intelligence and machine learning aeronautical engineering automobile engineering biotechnology civil engineering computer science construction technology electronics & communication engineering electrical & electronics engineering manufacturing science & engineering mechatronics engineering mechanical engineering mining engineering information science & engineeringpostgraduate coursesthe college offers the following two-year postgraduate courses, all recognised by the vtu.mba [[master of computerapplications|mca]] mha mtech in biotechnology mtech in computer networking engineering mtech in computer science and engineering mtech in digital communication engineering mtech in machine design mtech in power systems === faculty === ait maintains a teacher-student ratio of 1:40.it is the first college in karnataka to put in effect the sixth central pay commission recommendations for faculty pay scale.the visvesvaraya technological university recognises the college's departments of biotechnology, electronics and communication engineering, mathematics, and mechanical engineering as research centers: === accreditation === ait is accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).it was the first college of the visvesvaraya technological university to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.it is one of the seven colleges in karnataka to be funded by the world bank and receives endowments from the vtu to carry out research in both its undergraduate and postgraduate departments.the body comprises five members from the jmj education society, one staff representative, one member of the indian university grants commission, one aicte nominee, one government of karnataka nominee, one department of technical education nominee, one university nominee, and one member secretary, the principal.
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acharya institute of technology | city | bangalore <tsp> acharya institute of technology | director | dr g p prabhukumar <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).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.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.mba [[master of computerapplications|mca]] mha mtech in biotechnology mtech in computer networking engineering mtech in computer science and engineering mtech in digital communication engineering mtech in machine design mtech in power systems === faculty === ait maintains a teacher-student ratio of 1:40.the visvesvaraya technological university recognises the college's departments of biotechnology, electronics and communication engineering, mathematics, and mechanical engineering as research centers: === accreditation === ait is accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).
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auburn is a city in lee county, alabama, united states.it is the largest city in eastern alabama, with a 2020 population of 76,143.it is a principal city of the auburn-opelika metropolitan area.the auburn-opelika, al msa with a population of 158,991, along with the columbus, ga-al msa and tuskegee, alabama, comprises the greater columbus-auburn-opelika, ga-al csa, a region home to 501,649 residents.auburn is a historic college town and is the home of auburn university.it is alabama's fastest-growing metropolitan area and the 19th-fastest-growing metro area in the united states since 1990.u.s. news ranked auburn among its top ten list of best places to live in the united states for the year 2009.the city's unofficial nickname is 'the loveliest village on the plains,' taken from a line in the poem the deserted village by oliver goldsmith: 'sweet auburn!loveliest village of the plain...' == history == inhabited in antiquity by the creek, the land on which auburn sits was opened to settlement in 1832 with the treaty of cusseta.the first settlers arrived in the winter of 1836 from harris county, georgia.these settlers, led by judge john j. harper, intended to build a town that would be the religious and educational center for the area.auburn was incorporated on february 2, 1839, in what was then macon county, covering an area of 2 square miles (5.2 km2).by that time, methodist and baptist churches had been established, and a school had been built and had come into operation.in the mid-1840s, separate academies for boys and girls were established in addition to the primary school.this concentration of educational institutions led to a rapid influx of families from the planter class into auburn in the 1840s and 1850s.by 1858, of the roughly 1,000 free residents of auburn, some 500 were students.in 1856, the state legislature chartered a methodist college, the east alabama male college in auburn.this college, now auburn university, opened its doors in 1859, offering a classical and liberal education.with the advent of the civil war in 1861, auburn quickly emptied.all of the schools closed, and most businesses shuttered.auburn was the site of a hospital for texan confederate soldiers, but only saw direct combat with the raids of rousseau in 1864 and wilson in 1865.after the civil war, auburn's economy entered a prolonged depression that would last the remainder of the century.public schools did not reopen until the mid-1870s, and most businesses remained closed.a series of fires in the 1860s and 1870s gutted the downtown area.east alabama male college was turned over to the state in 1872, and with funds from the federal morrill act was renamed alabama agricultural and mechanical college with a new mission as a land grant college.passage of the hatch act in 1887 allowed for expansion of agricultural research facilities on campus.in 1892, the college became the first four-year college in alabama to admit women.this, combined with increased interest in scientific agriculture and engineering and new funding from business licenses, allowed the city to start expanding again.by 1910, auburn's population had returned to its antebellum level.siaa conference championships won by the auburn college's football team brought attention and support to auburn, and helped fill the city's coffers.fortunes were quickly reversed with the collapse of cotton prices in the early 1920s and the subsequent great depression a decade later.due to these events, the state government became unable to fund the college, and—as auburn's economy was completely derived from the college—residents were forced into a barter economy to support themselves.
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auburn alabama | ispartof | lee county alabama <tsp> auburn alabama | country | united states <tsp> lee county alabama | state | alabama <tsp> united states | ethnicgroup | asian americans <tsp> united states | capital | washington dc
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auburn is a city in lee county, alabama, united states.it is the largest city in eastern alabama, with a 2020 population of 76,143.the auburn-opelika, al msa with a population of 158,991, along with the columbus, ga-al msa and tuskegee, alabama, comprises the greater columbus-auburn-opelika, ga-al csa, a region home to 501,649 residents.it is alabama's fastest-growing metropolitan area and the 19th-fastest-growing metro area in the united states since 1990.u.s. news ranked auburn among its top ten list of best places to live in the united states for the year 2009.auburn was incorporated on february 2, 1839, in what was then macon county, covering an area of 2 square miles (5.2 km2).in 1856, the state legislature chartered a methodist college, the east alabama male college in auburn.east alabama male college was turned over to the state in 1872, and with funds from the federal morrill act was renamed alabama agricultural and mechanical college with a new mission as a land grant college.in 1892, the college became the first four-year college in alabama to admit women.
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alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.he specialized in uruguayan and argentinean folk genres such as zamba and milonga, and he became a chief figure in the nueva canción movement in his country.a staunch supporter of communist ideals, he lived in exile between 1976 and 1984.he is widely regarded as one of the most influential singer-songwriters of latin america.shortly after being born, blanca handed over her son to be raised by carlos durán, a man of many trades, and his wife, doraisella carbajal, then employed at the council for children, becoming alfredo 'pocho' durán.they lived in several cities neighbourhoods, and moved between 1944 and the end of 1947, they moved to the town of santiago vázquez.they frequently visited the countryside near trinidad, capital city of the flores department, where alfredo's adoptive mother was born.this childhood experience stayed with him forever, notably in his repertoire, the majority of which contains rhythms and songs of peasant origin, mainly milongas.alfredo briefly returned with his adoptive family, to montevideo and in early adolescence, moved on to live with his biological mother and her husband, the argentine alfredo nicolás zitarrosa, who would eventually give him his surname.together with his newborn sister, they lived in the area now known as rincón de la bolsa, at km.29.50 of the old route to colonia, san josé department.based there, he commuted to study at the high school in montevideo, where he eventually moved into his early youth.first he lived with the duráns and then in mrs. ema's pension, located at colonia and medanos (today barrios amorín) streets, to fill after the famous attic of the house which was used as a pension and was owned by blanca iribarne, his mother, located on yaguarón street (today aquiles lanza) 1021, in front of the plaza currently bearing his name nearby the central cemetery.he worked, among other duties, as a seller of furniture, subscriptions to a medical society, clerical and in a print shop.some time later -his first employer recalls with special affection- a certain pachelo, which was introduced by one of his colleagues in their usual trip to montevideo daily shipments during his high school years.he began his artistic career in 1954, as a radio broadcaster, entering as a presenter and entertainer, librettist and informativist, or even as an actor.he was also a writer, poet, and journalist, working for the famous weekly newspaper marcha.while he was in peru, forced by circumstances and somewhat fortuitously, he made his professional debut as a singer.this occurred on february 20, 1964, in a program on channel 13, panamericana television, thus beginning an uninterrupted career.zitarrosa once recalled this experience: 'no tenía ni un peso, pero sí muchos amigos.uno de ellos, césar durand, regenteaba una agencia de publicidad y por sorpresa me incluyó en un programa de tv, y me obligó a cantar.canté dos temas y cobré 50 dólares.fue una sorpresa para mí, que me permitió reunir algunos pesos…' ('i had no money, but i had many friends.one of them, cesar durand, happened to manage a publicity agency and i was included in a tv program, and forced to sing.i was paid 50 dollars for two songs.it was a surprise for me, and it allowed me to earn some money…') shortly thereafter, going back to bolivia by uruguay, he conducted several programs on radio altiplano of la paz, debuting later in montevideo, back in 1965, in the auditorium of sodre (radio broadcasting serviceofficer ).
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alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.
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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.after completing their graduation, students receive a be degree from the vtu.students are admitted to postgraduate courses on the basis of their test scores in the graduate aptitude test in engineering, as well as on their karnataka postgraduate common entrance test (pgcet) and kmat scores.all are recognised by vtu.artificial intelligence and machine learning aeronautical engineering automobile engineering biotechnology civil engineering computer science construction technology electronics & communication engineering electrical & electronics engineering manufacturing science & engineering mechatronics engineering mechanical engineering mining engineering information science & engineeringpostgraduate coursesthe college offers the following two-year postgraduate courses, all recognised by the vtu.mba [[master of computerapplications|mca]] mha mtech in biotechnology mtech in computer networking engineering mtech in computer science and engineering mtech in digital communication engineering mtech in machine design mtech in power systems === faculty === ait maintains a teacher-student ratio of 1:40.it is the first college in karnataka to put in effect the sixth central pay commission recommendations for faculty pay scale.the visvesvaraya technological university recognises the college's departments of biotechnology, electronics and communication engineering, mathematics, and mechanical engineering as research centers: === accreditation === ait is accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).it was the first college of the visvesvaraya technological university to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.it is one of the seven colleges in karnataka to be funded by the world bank and receives endowments from the vtu to carry out research in both its undergraduate and postgraduate departments.the body comprises five members from the jmj education society, one staff representative, one member of the indian university grants commission, one aicte nominee, one government of karnataka nominee, one department of technical education nominee, one university nominee, and one member secretary, the principal.
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