[{"text": "Fox Point 157D is an Indian reserve of the Lac La Ronge Indian Band in Saskatchewan. It is about 16 miles south-east of La Ronge, and on the south-west shore of Lac la Ronge."}, {"text": "Fox Point 157E is an Indian reserve of the Lac La Ronge Indian Band in Saskatchewan. It is about 18 miles south-east of La Ronge, and on an island near the south shore of Lac la Ronge."}, {"text": "The Nhabe Regional Football Association Division One League, also known as the NRFA Division One, is one of the regional leagues that make up the third tier of Botswana football. It is administered by the Nhabe Regional Football Association and features teams from in and around Maun. Sankoyo Bush Bucks is the only team in the league's history to play in the Botswana Premier League"}, {"text": "Dmytro Ivanovych Bahalii (, ) was a Ukrainian historian and public and political figure, one of founding members of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, and a full member of the Shevchenko Scientific Society since 1923. He was also a professor and rector at Kharkiv University (1887, 1906\u20131910), and mayor of Kharkiv (1914\u20131917). He served as an official in the Tsarist government, earning the title of Active State Councillor. Later, he became an honorary member of the Imperial Academy of Sciences, and nine universities across the Russian Empire (1906). Until 1917, he was a member of the Constitutional Democratic Party and the State Council. Following the February Revolution, he voluntarily handed over his mayoral seat of Kharkiv to the Socialist-Revolutionary Vladimir Karelin. Starting in the 1930s, Bahalii faced repression by the Soviets. He was the first to compile a full collection of the works of Hryhoriy Skovoroda. Biography. Early life and education. Dmitry Bahalii was born into the family of a craftsman (sadler). After attending a parish school and a progymnasium, he was admitted to the 2nd Kyiv gymnasium, where he graduated with a gold medal in 1876. He then studied at the University of St. Vladimir in Kyiv"}, {"text": "(for some time from the second semester he was forced to study at Kharkiv University) and was awarded a gold medal for an essay on a given topic. After graduating from the Faculty of History and Philology (1880), he was retained at the university as a scholar in order to prepare for a professorship. For his master's degree, he wrote \"History of the Seversk Land\", reworking an essay that had been awarded a gold medal. Bahalii authored several articles in the Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Efron. In one of them, he defined the Chernihiv and Poltava regions as \"the core of the former Seversk land,\" which, from the mid-17th to the second half of the 18th century, \"became the ethnographic center of the Little Russians.\" Work at Kharkiv Historical Archive. Since 1883, Dmytro Bahalii was a member of the Historical and Philological Society of Kharkiv University. He, along with historian and ethnographer P. S. Yefimenko, founded the Kharkiv Historical Archive, which supplied documentary resources for the Society's research. Bahalii was involved in collecting archival materials from various sources, including provincial institutions and private collections, from Kharkiv, Poltava, and Chernihiv regions. In 1883, the council of professors of Kharkiv University"}, {"text": "elected him as the head of this archive. He accepted the position, despite having to work for several decades without compensation. Under his leadership, and owing to the work by Dmytro Doroshenko and his colleagues, the archive's funds grew becoming a powerful scientific base for research on the history of Slobozhanshchyna, Left Bank Ukraine. A school of historian-archivists was formed, including notable figures like M. Bakay, M. Plokhinskyi, O. Radakova, D. Miller, V. Barvinskyi. Thanks to Bahalii, the archive received subsidies and permanent grants from Kharkiv University. During this time, Bahalii also became an honorary member of many provincial archival commissions, including those in Tambov (1887), Oryol (1889), Tavrii (1890), and Chernihiv (1897), among others. Professorship. In 1887, Bahalii defended his doctoral thesis, \"Essays on the history of the colonization of the steppe outskirts of the Moscow state,\" at Moscow University. That same year, he was elected as an extraordinary professor at Kharkiv University, and in 1889, he became an ordinary professor. By 1908, he had been honored as a distinguished professor. While teaching history at the university, he proved himself to be a hardworking and talented teacher and a dedicated scientist. Bahalii also participated in numerous archaeological congresses (in"}, {"text": "1884, 1887, 1896, 1899, 1902, 1905, and 1911). Bahalii actively participated in the studies of the Historical Society of the Chronicler Nestor in Kyiv and the Historical and Philological society in Kharkiv. He attended archaeological congresses in Odessa and Yaroslavl as a delegate from Kharkov University. At the invitation of the chief commander of the Black Sea and Azov fleets, he gave lectures naval officers in Nikolaev. To study historical materials, he visited Chernigov and Poltava and supervised the description of the Kharkov historical archive. He conducted excavations and compiled an archaeological map of the Kharkov province in 1906. Bahalii was also one of the first explorers of the Upper Saltov site. Legacy as a pioneering librarian. Dmytro Ivanovych's enlightenment, democratic, and humanistic ideas were implemented during his many years of work at Kharkiv University. He organized various activities related to the book collection, expanding his practical experience as an expert in librarianship. This work formed the basis of his significant librarianship legacy, encapsulated in his speeches and articles: \"On the Necessity of Building a House for the Kharkiv Public Library\" (1894), \"On the Enlightening Value of the Kharkiv Public Library\" (1896), \"Speech at the Opening of the Branch Office"}, {"text": "of the Kharkiv Public Library\" (1901), \"Report on the Establishment of the Department of Manuscripts and Autographs\" (1903), \"Note by D. I. Bagalei on the Tasks of the Kharkiv Public Library\" (1904), \"On Methods of Book Purchase\" (1904), and \"Kharkiv Public Library as a Type of Scientific and Educational Regional Library\" (1919). In his works on the Kharkiv Public Library (HGB), Dmytro Ivanovych examined the historical process of its creation and provides an analysis of statistical data on the library's development, including the number of subscribers, the quantitative and qualitative composition of the collection, the library budget, and financing issues. He also conducts a comparative analysis of the Kharkiv Public Library with other domestic libraries, noting its growth and the expansion of its collections. These themes are explored in his works \"On the Necessity of Building a House for the Kharkiv Public Library,\" \"On the Educational Significance of the Kharkiv Public Library,\" and \"Kharkiv Public Library as a Type of Scientific and General Educational Regional Library.\" Bahalii attributed the library's success to its public character, collegial management, democratic traditions, and support for initiative and creativity. He analyzed the accessibility of library services and the provision of free assistance for scientific"}, {"text": "activities. He refers to the library as \"the pride of the region\" and emphasized the need for increased funding for its maintenance. To support his proposals, he presented the positive experiences of Western Europe, highlighting the local governing bodies' and public's understanding of the importance of public libraries, the establishment of libraries at the community's request, and relevant legislative acts on public libraries. He notes their prime locations and free access. He also cited the positive experiences of the USA, where each state had a state library, many libraries were established through private donations, and there was a high rate of book publishing. He viewed the high level of societal readiness for the spread of library services, enlightenment, education, and cultural development as a model for implementation in his own country. In \"On the Necessity of Building a House for the Kharkiv Public Library,\" he reflected on the historical creation of the public library in Kharkiv in the 1830s and identified a lack of readiness in the local community at that time as a major reason for its neglect. However, he predicted the rise of the library movement and increased interest in reading among his compatriots in the future. Dmytro"}, {"text": "Bahalii considered one of the main tasks for the Kharkiv Public Library to be its educational function. He discussed this in works such as \"On the Educational Significance of the Kharkiv Public Library\" and \"Speech at the Opening of a Branch Office of the Kharkiv Public Library.\" To achieve this goal, he advocated for opening a cheap third tier, operating a season ticket system, establishing branch offices (especially in working areas), and ensuring the universality of the library's collection. He believed that the library's diverse collection of artistic, popular science, and scientific literature helped readers develop intellectually and spiritually, enabling them to attain higher educational levels. Recognizing the educational role of the Kharkhiv Public Library in various works (\"On the Necessity of Building a House for the Kharkiv Public Library,\" \"On the Educational Significance of the Kharkiv Public Library,\" \"Report on the Establishment of the Department of Manuscripts and Autographs,\" \"Note by D. I. Bagalei on the Tasks of the Kharkiv Public Library\"), Dmytro Ivanovych emphasized the importance of the library's scientific functions. He stressed the need to expand scientific departments, replenish the collection with scientific literature, and form collections of rare publications, describing the HGB as a serious book"}, {"text": "repository. He highlighted the importance of correctly selecting books, especially scientific ones, and ensuring the collection's completeness and systematic replenishment. He believed that involving specialists from various fields of knowledge in this process was crucial for quality staffing. The selection of books for the HGB collection was overseen by the Board, which considered proposals from subscribers, reading room users, and staff of the third-tier library. The issue of purchasing books was also discussed (\"About Ways to Purchase Books\"). Life after 1917. Until 1917, he was a member of the Constitutional Democratic Party and the State Council. Following the February Revolution, he voluntarily handed over his mayoral seat of Kharkiv to the Socialist-Revolutionary Vladimir Karelin. Dmitry Ivanovich viewed the revolutionary events of February\u2013March 1917 as an opportunity for the development of Ukrainian science and culture. Thanks to his efforts and public pressure, several Ukrainian gymnasiums were opened in Kharkiv in the fall of 1917, and permanent Ukrainian language courses for teachers were established at the local commercial institute. From 1918, he served as the chairman of the Historical and Philological Department and a member of the Presidium of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences. In the 1920s, he taught the history of"}, {"text": "Ukraine at a higher school while simultaneously researching the history of Sloboda, Left-Bank, and Southern Ukraine in the 15th-18th centuries. He was a full member of the Archaeographic Commission of the Central Archival Administration of the Ukrainian SSR and the scientific editor of the journal Arkhivna Pravo. Starting in the 1930s, Bahalii faced repression by the Soviets. He died of pneumonia on 9 February 1932, aged 74. Family. He had a daughter \u2014 Olga Dmitrievna Bagalei-Tatarinova, a historian. Legacy. A street in the Shevchenko district of Lviv is named after Dmytro Bahalii. In 2023 a street in Dniprovskyi District in Kyiv was also named after him."}, {"text": "The Boteti Regional Football Association Division One League, also known as the BORFA Division One, is one of the regional leagues that make up the third tier of Botswana football. It is administered by the Boteti Regional Football Association and features teams from Boteti region. Sponsorship. In 2019 the league secured a two-year sponsorship from Lucara Botswana, making Boteti Division One the first Botswana Division One league to be sponsored. Below is a list of all the sponsors to date:"}, {"text": "Jack Welch (born 26 October 1997) is an Australian field hockey player, who plays as a forward. Personal life. Jack Welch was born and raised in Hobart, Tasmania. Career. Domestic leagues. Australian Hockey League. Jack Welch made his debut for the Tassie Tigers in 2015, at the Australian Hockey League (AHL) in Darwin. Throughout his four-season AHL career, Welch won two bronze medals with the Tigers, his first in 2015, and his second during the final edition of the tournament in 2018. Hockey One. After the introduction of Hockey Australia's new domestic league, Hockey One, in 2019, Welch was named to the rebranded Tassie Tigers team for the competition's inaugural edition. National teams. Under\u201321. Welch first appeared for the Australia U\u201321 side in 2015, at the Sultan of Johor Cup in Johor Bahru. Following his 2015 debut, Welch represented the team again in 2016, at the Sultan of Johor Cup and the Junior World Cup. At the tournaments, Australia finished first and fourth respectively. Kookaburras. In 2018, Jack Welch was a member of the Australian Development Squad. Despite this, he was called up and made his senior international debut during a test match against Argentina in Darwin. He then went"}, {"text": "on to play in the International Hockey Open days later. Following his 2018 debut, Welch was named to the Kookaburras squad for the 2019 calendar year. During 2019, he has only appeared in the FIH Pro League."}, {"text": "Dalibor Bort\u0148\u00e1k (born 17 February 1991) is a Slovak professional ice hockey centre who is currently playing for HK Spi\u0161sk\u00e1 Nov\u00e1 Ves of the Slovak Extraliga. Career. After playing in junior level for HC Pre\u0161ov and HC B\u00edl\u00ed Tyg\u0159i Liberec, Bort\u0148\u00e1k moved to the junior Canadian Hockey League where he was drafted 18th overall by the Western Hockey League's Kamloops Blazers in the 2008 CHL Import Draft. He spent three seasons with the Blazers before returning to Liberec to sign for their senior team. Bort\u0148\u00e1k moved to HKm Zvolen of the Tipsport Liga on January 12, 2014. He then joined HC Ko\u0161ice for the 2015\u201316 season, but on February 13, 2016, he was traded to HC '05 Bansk\u00e1 Bystrica. On September 3, 2018, Bort\u0148\u00e1k joined HK Nitra. After one season in Nitra, Bort\u0148\u00e1k returned to Ko\u0161ice on May 28, 2019."}, {"text": "Jo Decker (born March 30, 1925\u2013November 5, 2010) was inducted into the ProRodeo Hall of Fame in 2001. Life. Jo Decker was born Jo Ramsey on March 30, 1925, in San Angelo, Texas. Decker and her brother Jack were born twins. They both had chores to do on the family ranch. She was gifted with horses and ranch life. Her family had ranches in other states so they traveled a lot. In their free time, she and her brother rode goats and horses. Just after graduating high school, Decker became one of the \"Ranch Sponsor Girls\" at the Madison Square Garden Rodeo in New York City in 1944. She was asked again two years later. She married professional rodeo competitor Tater Decker, who was an all-around cowboy in 1946. They had a son, Dirk Decker. Career. Decker was an accomplished horsewoman. She could out-diagnose the local veterinarian. At the first National Finals Rodeo in 1959, she was involved in many roles, including flag carrier, organizing, and production coordinating. Throughout her rodeo career, she worked as a rodeo secretary for some of the most notable stock contractors in the business. They included the Beutler Brothers, Harry Vold, Mike Cervi, and Hoss"}, {"text": "Inman. She filled the secretary position at the National Finals Rodeo 6 times. She was very successful as a rodeo secretary as she encompassed many of the qualities needed for the position. Decker was an active competitor in rodeo in the 1940s and 1950s. Death. The Taters lived on their ranch in Clayton, Oklahoma prior to Tater's death and Decker's transfer to a nursing home. According to her son, Decker died on Friday, November 5, 2010. She was at the nursing home where she was a resident, Talihina Manor in Clayton, Oklahoma. Decker was a native of San Angelo, Texas. She was 85 years old when she died of natural causes."}, {"text": "Headquarters South West (HQ South West) is a Colonel's command of the British Army formed to oversee the area of South West England. Background. Prior to 2012, the 43rd (Wessex) Brigade had overseen all army units and was the Regional Point of Command (RPC) of the British Army in South West England. However, in 2014, under the Army 2020 programme, 43rd (Wessex) Brigade was absorbed into 1st Artillery Brigade, which had been based at the Airfield Camp, Netheravon since 2005. 43rd Brigade therefore became an integral part of the newly redesignated 1st Artillery Brigade and Headquarters South West. Following this reorganisation, Headquarters South West was established under the command of the Chief of Staff (2nd in command) of 1st Artillery Brigade & HQ South West. Formation. In 2014, the new command was stood up and established its headquarters at Jellalabad Barracks, Tidworth Camp alongside the new brigade's location. The new headquarters oversaw the region overseen by 43rd (W) Brigade prior to its redesignation, which included the following: City and County of Bristol, Channel Islands, Cornwall, Devonshire, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Somerset, and Wiltshire. In addition to the counties which were overseen by the headquarters, some of the Army's largest garrisons form part"}, {"text": "of the region, including Blandford Garrison; Tidworth, Netheravon, and Bulford Garrison; Corsham Station; and Wyvern Station. Following a reorganisation of Force Troops Command in August 2019, the 1st Artillery Brigade dropped its regional responsibilities and joined 3rd (United Kingdom) Division. Thenceforth, Headquarters South West became an independent formation under control of Regional Command. Service. The commander who holds the title of 'Commander, Headquarters South West' is also designated as 'Director Ten Tors', which is an annual hike held in Dartmoor, Devonshire. On 16 October 2020, Headquarters South West was awarded the Firmin Sword of Peace by HM Queen Elizabeth II and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge following its support to the City of Salisbury after the poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal in March 2018. Organisation. The administrative organisation of the headquarters is as follows:"}, {"text": "The ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to the Republic of Belarus is the official representative of the president and the government of the Russian Federation to the president and the government of Belarus. The ambassador and his staff work at large in the Russian embassy in Minsk. There is a consulate general in Brest. The post of Russian ambassador to Belarus has been held by Boris Gryzlov since 14 January 2022. History of diplomatic relations. With the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, diplomatic relations between the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus were first established on 25 June 1992."}, {"text": "Phillip Neal \"Phil\" Butler (born August 11, 1938) is a retired United States Naval officer and pilot. He was the eighth-longest-held U.S. prisoner of war (POW) held in North Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Butler, who was forced to eject after a mid-air explosion on April 20, 1965, was a prisoner of war in North Vietnam until his release as part of Operation Homecoming in 1973. Butler was one of the five POWs (with Carlyle \"Smitty\" Harris, Hayden Lockhart, Robert Peel, and Robert H. Shumaker) credited with establishing the tap code. The code enabled the prisoners to communicate with each other. After his release, Butler earned a PhD in sociology and used his communication skills to provide leadership training in military and civilian life. Butler provided community service as President of Veterans for Peace. In October 2019 Butler was inducted into the Oklahoma Military Hall of Fame. Early life. Phillip Neal Butler was born on August 11, 1938, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He attended Lanier Elementary School, Wilson Jr. High School and Will Rogers High School, from which he graduated in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He logged enough flying hours to receive a commercial pilots license two months after his high school graduation."}, {"text": "Butler attended the University of Oklahoma with a Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) scholarship and then accepted an appointment to the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis. Military career. Navy training and early career. Phillip Butler graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1961 from the United States Naval Academy. Butler received his officer's commission and married Karen Olson the day after graduation. On assignment in Texas, Butler flew the single-seated fighter airplane, Grumman F-11 Tiger, during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Butler was assigned to Naval Air Station Lemoore in California. Capture. During his second West Pacific cruise, on the night of April 20, 1965, Butler launched from the in his A-4C Skyhawk. His mission was to fly from the Gulf of Tonkin to Highway 1, the major transportation route that the North Vietnamese used to carry military supplies to their troops in the south. The bombing run was at night because that was when the North Vietnamese moved material. According to Butler's report his aircraft exploded due to a malfunction of the electrically-fused Mark-81 VT experimental fuses on the 250-lb bombs. After ejecting, he covered over in four days with nothing to eat or drink other than"}, {"text": "what he could find on the jungle floor. On the fourth day, the North Vietnamese, using dogs, were able to track him down and capture him. Butler went down near the North Vietnamese city of Vinh. Butler was moved around to ten different prisons in North Vietnam over the next seven years and ten months. Butler was first reported missing and then mistakenly reported killed in action. The erroneous news of his death was published in his home town of Tulsa, Oklahoma. In 1965 Butler was placed in the same cell with Carlyle \"Smitty\" Harris, Lieutenant Robert Peel and Robert H. Shumaker. Harris taught the others a special code that he had learned at a survival training. This tap code enabled the prisoners to communicate with quiet taps on the walls of the cells. After the death of Ho Chi Minh in September 1969 the treatment of the US POWs improved. After release. After recovery from his injuries and a difficult divorce Butler attended graduate school while in the Navy. Butler earned a Ph.D. in Sociology at UC San Diego and worked as a Navy Organizational Effectiveness consultant and a professor of management at the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School in"}, {"text": "Monterey, CA. Butler was promoted to the rank of Captain in October of 1980 but he elected to retire early from the Navy as a Commander in June 1981. Civilian life. Business. Butler had a consulting and management company, Camelot Enterprises 1981\u20132000, specializing in executive team building, interpersonal skills, planning, personal coaching and mentoring. He became a motivational speaker, speaking to several hundred large audiences about his POW experiences, relating the same fundamentals of survival and success with their lives. Veterans for Peace. Butler served as co-founder and 24-year president of Veterans for Peace chapter 46 (1990\u20132020). He served as a national board member for 6 years and chair for 4 years. Among many political statements, Butler opposed the candidacy of fellow former POW John McCain in the 2008 US presidential campaign, supporting Barack Obama. He said that \"John McCain is not somebody I would like to see with his finger near the red button\"."}, {"text": "Swallows origins are obscure in terms of her launch year and place. She first appeared in 1798 as a slave ship in the triangular trade in enslaved people. She first appeared in \"Lloyd's Register\" (\"LR\") in 1798 with R.White as master, R.Abram as owner, and trade Liverpool\u2013Africa. Captain Robert White acquired a letter of marque on 14 March 1798. He sailed from Liverpool on 4 May. In 1798, 160 vessels sailed from English ports, bound for the trade in enslaved people; 149 of these vessels sailed from Liverpool. \"Swallow\" acquired captives in West Africa. She escaped the French privateer \"Republican\", of 32 guns, in a squall after an hour-long running fight. After \"Swallow\" had acquired her captives she sailed towards the West Indies. On her way she captured a French privateer. However, the privateer's crew were able seize their captors. They then sailed \"Swallow\" and the privateer into Cayenne."}, {"text": "Ingedore Gr\u00fcnfeld Villa\u00e7a Koch (22 September 1933 \u2014 15 May 2018) was a Brazilian linguist known for her work on text linguistics. She was a professor at the University of Campinas for almost three decades and an \"emerita\" researcher of the Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development. Koch is considered \"one of the most respected figures of Brazilian linguistics\" and her works are viewed as fundamental to the development of text linguistics in Brazil. She was one of the founders of the Latin American Association of Discourse Studies."}, {"text": "DeWitt General Hospital was a World War II US Army Hospital in Auburn, California, in Placer County at the corner of C Avenue and First Street. The hospital was built in 1944 to care for troops returning home from overseas service and troops that served on the home front. The first patient checked in on February 17, 1944. The hospital had 2,285 beds housed in single story buildings over the 284 acres campus. DeWitt General Hospital was three miles north of downtown Auburn. DeWitt General Hospital. For a short time when it opened, DeWitt General Hospital was called Auburn General Hospital, but was renamed DeWitt General Hospital. The hospital was named after Brigadier General Calvin DeWitt (1840-1908) with the Civil War Medical Corps. The War Department approved the construction of the hospital on 25 March 1943. The land was farm land and fruit trees at the time. The 80 one-story buildings were made of brick and some stucco. The hospital also had a chapel, rehabilitation pool, gymnasium, fire station, kitchen, movie theater and power plant. The Army hospital provided general medicine for returning veterans. In addition to treating troops from overseas, the hospital also received troops from nearby army bases:"}, {"text": "Camp Beale, Camp Kohler, McClellan Field, and the Sierra Army Depot. Some of the troops treated were from: Reno Army Air Base, Chico Army Air Field, and McClellan Field. At its peak on August 30, 1945, the hospital had 2,310 patients. After the war the US Army closed the hospital on December 31, 1945. There were requests to turn DeWitt General Hospital into a Veteran's Administration hospital, but this was rejected. On March 31, 1946, War Assets Administration sold the hospital to the state of California on conditions. The conditions: the hospital was to be used as a mental institution, not sold for 25 years without Army approval, hospital reporting conditions and conditions if the state failed. Camp Flint. Near DeWitt General Hospital, a prisoner of war camp was built, called Camp Flint. Camp Flint held German POWs, at it peak the camp held up to 500 prisoners. Camp Camp Flint was built in 1938 as a Great Depression labor camp for unemployed men. Camp Flint was a depression Federal and State of California public works project. The unemployed men lived in wood and canvas huts. In January 1942 the US Army took over Camp Flint and stationed the 32nd"}, {"text": "Infantry Division and then the 754th Military Police Battalion to guard the Southern Pacific Railroad tunnels and bridges against potential saboteurs. To support DeWitt General Hospital, 200 German Prisoners of War were transferred to Camp Flint from Florence, Arizona, in June 1945. The camp closed in 1946. On the fairgrounds is the Gold Country Museum, a Works Progress Administration\u2013Camp Flint building. DeWitt State Hospital. The first patients transferred to the DeWitt State Hospital in 1947 from other State Hospitals. DeWitt State Hospital began checking in patients from local counties in July 1950. DeWitt State Hospital served the counties of Placer, Modoc, Lassen, Sierra, Yuba, Sutter, and El Dorado. In 1960 DeWitt State Hospital had 2,800 patients at its peak. In 1972 DeWitt State Hospital closed, having serviced its 25-year agreement. On 1 April 1972 the hospital was transferred to the County of Placer. County of Placer government. The hospital was converted to the Placer county government service center. Today it houses the Placer County Jail, Placer County Juvenile Detention Facility, Adult System of Care services, Human services, Vital Statistics and Community Health. Part of the hospital is used for professional services, residential, commercial, farm's market and Skyline Church. About 30%"}, {"text": "of the 80 original buildings have been removed."}, {"text": "\"No friends but the mountains\" (; ) is a Kurdish proverb which is expressed to signify their feeling of betrayal, abandonment and loneliness due to their history as a semi-stateless ethnic minority in the Middle East without faithful allies. The saying was widely referenced following the withdrawal of US troops stationed in north-eastern Syria and the subsequent Turkish offensive into the region. Invoking the proverb, British YPG volunteer Azad Cudi said that: \"The United States, like any other state or any other government, will do whatever serves their own best interests.\" He also said that despite a lack of allies or equipment to repel the offensive, the SDF would \"fight back at all costs\". The phrase has also been used to reflect on previous feelings of betrayal by the United States, specifically the Reagan administration's tolerance of the Anfal campaign against Iraqi Kurds in 1988 and the Trump administration's non-recognition of the Kurdistan Region independence referendum in 2017."}, {"text": "Louisa Wells Aikman, also known as Louisa Susannah Aikman, (born Louisa Susannah Wells; October 1755 \u2013 November 1831) was an American author and music score collector. She is best known for her book, \"The journal of a voyage from Charleston, S.C., to London\". Early life. Louisa was born in Charleston, South Carolina, British America, on 17 October 1755. Her parents were Robert Wells (1728-1794) and Mary Rowand (1728-1805). Her father was a major book-trading, printer, and newspaper publisher in Charleston. By 1764, Robert Wells published a newspaper, the \"South Carolina and American General Gazette\". By 1775, Wells claimed to have the largest stock of books for sale in America. While in Charleston, he wrote and published \"Travestie of Virgil.\" Robert Wells was a \"fervent Loyalist.\" Consequently, at the opening of the American Revolutionary War, he left the colonies and returned to London. Her mother was the eldest child of John Rowand (alt Rowan), merchant of Glasgow, Scotland. John Rowan was a descendant of the unfortunate family of Ruthven, Earle of Gowrie, who relinquished the Ruthven name for Rowand. She grew up with two brothers and two sisters. Her oldest brother was John Wells (1752-1799). Her younger brother was William Charles"}, {"text": "Wells, MD (1757-1817). Her older sister was Griselda Wells (1756-1843), who was unmarried. Her youngest sister was Helena Wells (1758-1824) married Edward Whitford (1762-1834). Helena wrote two novels: \"The Stepmother\" (1799) and \"Constantia Neville\" (1800). After her Loyalist father fled Charleston for England in 1775, Louisa and her brother remained to manage the family business. Three years later, she was banished as a Loyalist and was forced to leave America. Louisa set sail on June 27, 1778, to seek exile in London. Thus began the journey that would be memorialized in her book. Works. Louisa Wells Aikman's is a nonfiction work by an 18th-century North American writer. This book is considered a primary source of American history. In this book, Louisa recounts many stories. Several are recounted in the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. There, several stories are told about Louisa's voyage, particularly the departure from Charleston. Another story is recounted by the Charleston County Public Library. The library repeats a story about taphophobia as it relates to her father's friend George Woodrop. Years before Louisa's voyage, Robert Wells attended Mr. Woodrop's funeral. On the voyage, Louisa learned additional details about that funeral. When conversing with a fellow passenger,"}, {"text": "who was a sexton of the church, Louisa learned that Mr. Woodrop had, in fact, been accidentally buried alive in the church cemetery. Louisa wanted her grandson to preserve her works. In her book's appendix, on page 108, she writes \"This Manuscript I desire may be preserved for my Grandson Alexander Wells Aikman whom I brought up from early infancy, and who is now in his fourteenth year. 1821. L.S.A. West Cowes, Isle of Wight.\" Music Collection. Louisa's father, Robert Wells, came from Scotland to Charleston as a bookseller in 1753. He also carried hundreds of the latest song sheets and collections of popular tunes from London, Dublin, and Edinburgh. Louisa created a personal songbook composed of approximately 110 sheets of music. Louisa's songbook was purchased in 1992 by the Music Division of the Library of Congress. Individual sheets from her songbook can be viewed in person at the library. Family. She was married at Kingston, Jamaica on 14 January 1782 to Alexander Aikman (1755-1838), a Scottish printer, newspaper publisher, and landowner. She joined him from England after no little peril, having twice attempted the voyage: on the first attempt, she was captured by the French, by whom she was"}, {"text": "detained for three months in France, and on the second by a king's ship, in consequence of taking her passage in a slave vessel. Alexander died on 6 July 1838 at Prospect Park, Saint Andrew, Jamaica, aged 83. He is buried at St. Andrew's Parish Church, commonly called \"Half-Way-Tree Church.\" His daughter-in-law Charlotte Cory Aikman is buried in the same cemetery. In an obituary notice, published in \"Gentleman's Magazine\", it was written that \"he was a truly honorable, worthy and charitable man, and his death is much lamented.\" Alexander and Louisa had two sons and eight daughters. Of their 10 children, six died as infants. All six of those infants are buried near Alexander's brother, Andrew, at The Strangers' Burial Ground in Kingston. Her three surviving daughters were Mary Ann (1782-1844), the wife of James Smith of Saint Andrews, Jamaica, Ann-Hunter (1788-1841), the widow of John Enright, Surgeon R.N (1795-1817), and Susanna (1791-1818). Her surviving son and successor in the family printing business was Alexander Aikman (1783-1831), who married Charlotte Cory (1781-1810) in 1805, married Mary Bryan (1787-1850) in 1814, and died in April 1831, (see \"Gentleman's Magazine\" CI, i, 650) leaving a numerous family. Death and burial. Louisa removed"}, {"text": "to Cowes, Isle of Wight, presumably to be with her daughter Susannah. Louisa died in the Isle of Wight on November 29, 1831, 13 years after her daughter. She is buried next to her daughter at the Church of St. John the Baptist, Northwood on Isle of Wight. In the parish churchyard at location K6-240 stands an altar tomb of Portland stone, surrounded by an iron railing, on which the following inscription is found:Beneath lies interred all that was mortal of Susannah fifth daughter and Seventh Child of Alexander Aikman and Louisa Susannah, his wife, of the Island of Jamaica. In the memorable Storm of Novr. 17th and 18th 1795, she escaped shipwreck, together with her Father, Mother, and infant Sister when above 2000 of their fellow creatures met a watery grave near the back of this Island. \"Those that go down to the Sea in ships, that do business in great waters, these are the works of the Lord and his wonders in the deep! ---but---He brought them to their desired Haven. An affectionate Mother raised this humble Monument to her departed Saint whose pilgrimage ended here. In a distant land a Son and five daughters have gone down"}, {"text": "to the silent Tomb! Of such is the Kingdom of God.On the side of the tomb is the following inscription:J. H. S. Louisa Susannah Wife of Alexander Aikman of Jamaica Obit. Nov. 29th 1831 Aetat 76"}, {"text": "Dereje Agonafer () is an Ethiopian-American engineer and educator, who is currently a professor of mechanical engineering at University of Texas at Arlington, and member of National Academy of Engineering. He is also a fellow of National Academy of Inventors since 2018. Education and career. Prof. Agonafer received his B.S. in Aerospace Engineering from University of Colorado Boulder in 1972. After obtaining his PhD from Howard University in (1984), he joined IBM. He served at IBM for 15 years before joining University of Texas at Arlington as tenured Professor. Prof. Agonafer's research focuses on Electronic packaging, heat transfer, thermal engineering. Recognitions. In 2019, Agonafer was elected to the prestigious National Academy of Engineering for \"contributions to computer-aided electro/thermo/mechanical design and modeling of electronic equipment\". He also is a fellow of the National Academy of Inventors, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and lifetime member of National Society of Black Engineers."}, {"text": "Chief S. A. Ajayi (2 December 1910 \u2013 11 May 1994) was a Nigerian statesman who played an active role in the negotiations that led to Nigeria's independence. He was a pioneer politician of Okun land in the old Kabba province (in the present day Kogi State), who represented the people of Kabba Division in the Northern region house of Assembly. Chief Ajayi was passionate about educating his people therefore, He played a key role in the establishment of Kabba College of Agriculture, Division of Agricultural Colleges, The University of Northern Nigeria (now Ahmadu Bello University), the firm establishment of Kabba Teachers College now Federal Government Girls College Kabba but for the historic efforts of Chief Ajayi, the Northern Region Government had slated Kabba Teachers college for relocation to Kano, Chief Ajayi fought relentlessly to retain this citadel in Kabba division. The creation of Ijumu Division as an administrative headquarters (now, Ijumu, Local Government Area, Kogi State). was a burning desire for chief Ajayi, a move he started from 1960, unable to achieve this while in Government due to the unfortunate coup of 1966, Chief Ajayi pursued this vision with equally passionate illustrious sons of Ijumu until the Local Government"}, {"text": "was created. Early life and education. Ajayi was born on 2 December 1910 in Kabba Province, in the Northern Nigeria Protectorate, present-day Ogidi, Ijumu, Kogi State, Nigeria. In 1925, Ajayi enrolled into Ovim Central School, Okigwe Division of the old Eastern Region, for his primary school education. From 1930 to 1936, he attended Etinan Institute, Akwa Ibom and Ibadan Grammar School, for his secondary school education. He then went to CMS Teachers School, Coal Camp, Enugu to gain more knowledge in education and study to become a teacher. After his education, he moved to Enugu, where he taught at Christ Church School, Enugu and later at St. David's Kudeti, High School, Ibadan, before returning home in 1939 to join the Public Works Department as a career civil servant. He started as a Road Inspector for P.W.D in the Kabba Native Authority and rose to become an Inspector of works in 1953, after he was transferred outside his province. He retired from civil service in 1954. Political career. In 1954, Ajayi returned to Kabba Province and joined the Northern People's Congress, where he later rose to become the vice president of the party in Kabba Province. In 1955, he was elected"}, {"text": "councillor in the Kabba Native Administration and a year later, he won a seat in the Northern House of Assembly, and became a member of the regional executive council as minister of state for forestry affairs. He was appointed acting minister for education in 1963, in the absence of Isa Kaita, He was also appointed minister for Local Government affairs During his time in the Northern House of Assembly, he was appointed parliamentary secretary to the Premier of Northern Nigeria, Ahmadu Bello from 1957 to 1960. He was among the delegate that negotiated Nigerian Independence at the Lancaster House Conferences in London and led the Northern Nigeria Delegation to London for the Negotiation and Launching of VC-10 Nigeria Airways. He was a member of Nigeria Economic Mission to West Germany and was a minister till their government was overthrown by the military coup on January 15, 1966. During Shehu Shagari's administration, he was appointed to the first board of directors of National Insurance Corporation of Nigeria (NICON). Honours. In 1965, the president of Nigeria, Nnamdi Azikiwe, conferred him with the Officer of the Order of the Federal Republic, (OFR). He was installed as the Oluwole of Ijumuland, as well as"}, {"text": "the Balogun and the Bajito of Ogidi-Ijumu. He was honoured with the National President Ogidi Development Union, President Ijumu Development Movement and National Vice Patron, Ijumu Student Union, a recognition for Ogidi-Ijumu men with significant accomplishments. Personal life. Ajayi married many wives and gave birth to many children. He was a born-again Christian and was honoured with Baba Egbe Akorin and Baba Ijo in St John's Anglican Church Ogidi, Ijumu. Death and legacy. He died on 11 May 1994 in Kabba, Kogi State and was buried in St John's Anglican Church, Ogidi, Ijumu, Kogi State, a church he built. The S. A Ajayi foundation was established in continuation of his legacy and ideology of awarding scholarships to deserving students. From 1970, he has been awarding scholarships to students, from primary to university level and hundreds of students were awarded."}, {"text": "Prince Umberto may refer to:"}, {"text": "is a Japanese professional wrestler who currently competes as a freelancer, majorly for Pro Wrestling Noah. He's best known for his time in Wrestle-1, where he was a two-time Wrestle-1 Champion, and the winner of the 2019 Wrestle-1 Grand Prix. His nickname is \"Mad Dog\" and he currently works as a babyface (hero). Early career. Inaba participated in Amateur wrestling and Judo while attending college. After college, he continued his training while working for former New Japan Pro-Wrestling wrestler and medical trainer Takeshi Misawa's osteopathic clinic. Professional Wrestling career. AJPW/North American promotions (2012\u20132013). In January 2012, Inaba successfully passed a public audition for All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) and began training full-time in their dojo. After training for 17 months, he was sent on an overseas learning excursion and made his professional wrestling debut on May 3, 2013, for an independent Mexican wrestling promotion under the ring name Hiroki Inaba in a match that fellow AJPW wrestler Andy Wu was also involved in. On May 24, Inaba made his debut for Emile Dupr\u00e9e's Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling (AGPW) in Canada under the ring name Tokyo Inaba. Wrestling mainly in losing efforts against Bobby Sharp and wearing facepaint during his matches,"}, {"text": "he continued to work for the promotion during their summer tour until June 22. Inaba also teamed with AJPW wrestler Seiya Sanada to take on Sharp and another AJPW wrestler, Ren\u00e9 Dupr\u00e9e. Inaba briefly returned to Mexico on August 18 to work a tag team match for International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG) under the name America VIP. During this time, there was a mass exodus from AJPW, and while abroad, Inaba made the decision to join new promotion Wrestle-1 (W-1) run by one of his AJPW trainers, Keiji Muto. Wrestle-1 (2013\u20132020). Inaba returned to Japan and made his debut for Wrestle-1 at the promotion's inaugural event Wrestle-1 Hataage Sen on September 8, 2013. In W-1's first ever match, he teamed with Hiroshi Yamato in a winning effort against Tokyo Gurentai (Mazada and Nosawa Rongai). On March 2, 2014, at , Inaba teamed with Andy Wu and Hiroshi Yamato in a losing effort against Kazushi Miyamoto and Tokyo Gurentai (Mazada and Nosawa Rongai). On March 15, Inaba competed in a battle royal to determine the number one contender for the TNA X Division Championship, which was won by Seiki Yoshioka. On July 29, 2016, Inaba along with Andy Wu and Seiki"}, {"text": "Yoshioka defeated Kaz Hayashi, Minoru Tanaka and Tajiri to win the UWA World Trios Championships. On August 24, Inaba defeated Kai to become the Wrestle-1 Champion. Three days later, he, along with Andy & Yoshioka successfully defended their UWA World Trios belts against Hiroki Murase, Kai & Shota. He would defend the Wrestle-1 Championship against Kai a month later in Korakuen Hall. On October 2, after again defending the UWA World Trios Championship with Andy & Yoshioka, this time against Koji Doi, Kumagoro & Yusuke Kodama, all six men formed an alliance, it would later be named \"Newera\". On November 2, 2016, Inaba lost the Wrestle-1 Championship to Masayuki Kono during the Wrestle-1 \"2016 Autumn Tour\" on the first night of the tour. A month later, he also lost the UWA World Trios Championship to Jun Kasai, Nosawa Rongai & Shuji Kondo, with Kondo pinning Inaba after a \"King Kong Lariat\". On February 22, 2017, Inaba again won the UWA World Trios Championship, this time with Kohei Fujimura (who had recently joined \"Newera\") & Yusuke Kodama. The three would hold the belt for 46 days, defending successfully once before losing them to \"Trigger\" representatives (Masayuki Kono & Shuji Kondo) &"}, {"text": "Kaz Hayashi. In 2018, \"Newera\" broke up after repeated infighting. On July 2, 2019, Inaba won the Wrestle-1 Grand Prix, in his third attempt. He defeated Shotaro Ashino in the final and on September 1, 2019, at \"W-1 Pro-Wrestling Love In Yokohama 2019\", Inaba defeated T-Hawk to become a two time Wrestle-1 Champion. He would defend the title successfully against Kuma Arashi before losing it to Katsuhiko Nakajima of Pro Wrestling Noah on January 12, 2020. On February 21, 2020, Wrestle-1 announced it would be indefinitely suspended on April 1 and that all wrestlers would be immediately released from their contracts. On March 15, Inaba and Koji Doi became the final Wrestle-1 Tag Team Champions after defeating Shotaro Ashino & Yusuke Kodama. On April 1, Wrestle-1 held its to-date final show, \"Wrestle-1 Tour 2020 Trans Magic\" in Korakuen Hall, and Inaba was part of the winning team in an 8-man tag team match opposing Wrestle-1 executives Keiji Muto & Kaz Hayashi. His W-1 Tag Team Championship was retired immediately afterward. Freelancer (2020\u2013present). After finishing up with Wrestle-1, Inaba was now a freelancer. He appeared in Pro Wrestling Noah on their \"Noah New Hope\" show on May 31, challenging Kaito Kiyomiya"}, {"text": "after the main event. On July 5, the two had a match, and Kiyomiya was victorious. Afterwards though, Kiyomiya agreed to team with him, and Inaba officially welcomed into Noah's Home Team, while not being a contracted wrestler. In February 2021, Inaba suffered an injury. After 5 months, Inaba returned as a surprise tag partner of Kiyomiya & Masa Kitamiya at \"Noah Up To Emotion 2021\" in Korakuen Hall. They were unsuccessful against Kongo (Kenoh, Katsuhiko Nakajima & Manabu Soya), with Inaba being pinned by Soya, who was also a part of Wrestle-1 throughout its entire history, after a Powerbomb. Inaba wished to face Kiyomiya one-on-one again, and he accepted. Their match was scheduled for July 27 at \"Noah Sanctuary\" in Kawasaki, and Kiyomiya won with a \"Tiger Suplex.\" On August 6, Inaba was announced as a participant in the 2021 N-1 Victory, where he would fight in B Block against Kenoh, Masaaki Mochizuki & Kazunari Murakami."}, {"text": "Tathiana Garbin and Angelique Widjaja were the defending champions, but Widjaja did not compete this year. Garbin teamed up with Caroline Schneider and lost in quarterfinals to tournament winners Petra Mandula and Patricia Wartusch. Petra Mandula and Patricia Wartusch won the title by defeating Emmanuelle Gagliardi and Patty Schnyder 6\u20133, 6\u20132 in the final."}, {"text": "DaQuan Marquel Jeffries (born August 30, 1997) is an American professional basketball player for the Charlotte Hornets of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the Oral Roberts Golden Eagles, the Western Texas Westerners and the Tulsa Golden Hurricane. He is currently married to Chantel Christie. College career. Jeffries played at Oral Roberts and Western Texas College before transferring to Tulsa, where he played two seasons of college basketball. As a senior, he averaged 13 points and 5.6 rebounds per game and was named to the Third-team All-American Athletic Conference. After the season, Jeffries took part in the Portsmouth Invitational Tournament. Professional career. Originally projected as a second-round pick, Jeffries went undrafted in the 2019 NBA draft. He signed with the Orlando Magic on June 21, 2019. Reportedly, he declined a two-way deal in order to compete for a roster spot with the team. On October 19, 2019, the Magic released Jeffries. Sacramento Kings (2019\u20132021). Jeffries then signed a two-way contract with the Sacramento Kings on October 21, 2019. Under the terms of the deal he will split time between the Kings and their NBA G League affiliate, the Stockton Kings. On December 13, Jeffries tallied 44"}, {"text": "points, nine rebounds and two blocks for Stockton in a victory over the Sioux Falls Skyforce. He suffered an undisclosed injury later in December. On November 28, 2020, Jeffries was signed to a standard contract by the Kings. On April 3, 2021, Jeffries was waived by the Kings. He appeared in 31 games in two seasons. Houston Rockets (2021). On April 5, 2021, the Houston Rockets claimed Jeffries off waivers. On May 13, he was waived by the Rockets after 13 appearances. College Park Skyhawks (2021\u20132022). On May 15, 2021, the San Antonio Spurs claimed Jeffries off waivers. On October 7, 2021, the Atlanta Hawks signed Jeffries. However, he was waived on October 15. In October 2021, Jeffries signed with the College Park Skyhawks. He averaged 15.4 points and 2.4 rebounds per game. Memphis Grizzlies (2022). On January 1, 2022, Jeffries signed a 10-day contract with the Memphis Grizzlies via the hardship exemption. He appeared in three games during this stint, scoring 2 total points. On January 11, 2022, Jeffries was reacquired by the College Park Skyhawks. New York / Westchester Knicks (2022\u20132024). On September 15, 2022, Jeffries signed with the New York Knicks, but was waived at the end"}, {"text": "of training camp. On October 24, he joined the Westchester Knicks. On November 29, 2022, Jeffries signed a two-way contract with the New York Knicks after playing well for their NBA G League team, the Westchester Knicks. On March 5, 2023, the Knicks converted Jeffries' deal to a 10-day contract, then signed him to a second 10-day contract on March 16 and on March 26, they signed him to a standard deal. On December 30, 2023, Jeffries was waived by the New York Knicks. On January 2, 2024, Jeffries re-joined the Westchester Knicks and on February 22, he was signed to a 10-day contract. On March 3, he returned to Westchester and on March 14, he rejoined New York on another 10-day contract. On March 25, he signed with New York for the rest of the season. Charlotte Hornets (2024\u2013present). On October 2, 2024, Jeffries was signed and traded to the Charlotte Hornets in a three team trade involving the Minnesota Timberwolves in which Minnesota acquired Keita Bates-Diop, Donte DiVincenzo, Julius Randle, and one Lottery Protected first-round pick. The Hornets also received Charlie Brown Jr., Duane Washington Jr., three second-round picks and draft compensation. New York acquired Karl-Anthony Towns and"}, {"text": "the draft rights to James Nnaji."}, {"text": "Huileries du Congo Belge (HCB) was a subsidiary of the soap manufacturing company Lever Brothers, created by William Hesketh Lever, which ran plantations in the Congo for the production of palm oil, using forced labour. It was established in 1911, when the soap manufacturer received a concession from the Belgian government for of forest in the Belgian Congo, mostly south of Bandundu. By 1923, a Lever soap factory was built there, and by 1924 SAVCO (Savonneries Congolaises) was established. It was the nucleus of the United Africa Company, a principal supplier to the United Kingdom of several key commodities. From 1951 it was producing Lux soap. The company produced palm oil for Lever Brothers and its successor company Unilever. Huileries du Congo Belge was at one time known as with Plantations Lever au Zaire, and is now known as (PHC). In 2009, Unilever sold PHC to Feronia Inc, who took over the operation of the plantations, employing approximately 4,000 people. Feronia declared bankruptcy and entered insolvency proceedings in 2020, and nearly all the company assets, including PHC, were acquired by Straight KKM 2 Limited. Company history. The decision of W.H. Lever to expand into the Congo was in a period"}, {"text": "after there had been an international campaign against the Congo Free State from 1890, under the leadership of the British activist E. D. Morel. By 1908, under international pressure, Belgium had annexed the Congo Free State, ending direct personal rule by Leopold II and some of his systems responsible for atrocities, creating the Belgian Congo; but forced labour continued. The joint-stock company to exploit the oil mills of the Belgian Congo was founded on April 14, 1911, following an agreement by the Minister Jules Renkin and the firm's new President of the Board of directors. The firm greatly expanded the palm oil business during the Great War. New rail and steamship lines opened to handle the expanded export traffic. The state took over so-called \"vacant lands\" (land not directly used by local tribes) and redistributed the territory to European companies, to individual white landowners (\"colons\"), or to the missions. In this way, an extensive plantation economy developed. The company was allocated 5 state-owned lands for the plantation of Elaeis palms, near five localities: Bumba, (plantation of Alberta) and Barumbu, (plantation of Elisabetha) on the Congo river, Lusanga, (plantations of Leverville) on Kwilu, Basongo on Kasai, Brabanta plantation (Mapangu) and near"}, {"text": "Ingende, (Flandria plantation) on Ruki. Palm-oil production in the Congo increased from 2,500 tons in 1914 to 9,000 tons in 1921. As World War II approached, it created the large Elaeis plantation (13,500 hectares) northeast of Bumba on the Aketi road (Yaligimba plantation: 4,000 workers) and two other mixed plantations. Cocoa trees and Heveas in Mokaria (on Yandombo-Basoko road) and Gwaka (on Mongala south of Gemena). Shortly before independence, it will create a tea plantation in Mweso, Kivu. A research station employing a dozen academics had been established in Yaligimba at the end of the war. Important technological research on machining had been undertaken with other companies in the Mongana pilot plant. DFC also trained, in self-financed schools, their technicians and accountants (in Leverville), their assistant agronomists in Yaeseke, and nurses in Alberta. Major hospitals, managed by doctors, had been established in each plantation. To feed their workers, the DFC had created two large cattle farms, one in the south near Leverville and one in Ubangi in Lombo. The PLCs had a port and storage tanks in Kinshasa, as well as their own boats and their own railcars. They also had a large oil storage capacity in Matadi. In 1958"}, {"text": "the head office was transferred from Brussels to Leopoldville. In 1957, the company employed 14,780 cutters in Kwilu. Palm Oil production reached 230,000 tons in 1957. The operations through the subsidiary ceased at Lusanga on Mobutu coming to power in 1965 and the site has fallen to ruin. Forced labour. Huileries du Congo Belge utilized forced labour. Palm cutters failing to meet requirements regarding compulsory cultivation of crops were liable to prison sentences, where the chicotte, a type of whip, was used. A decree issued 16 March 1922 by the Belgian government in the Congo, which remained in force for the remainder of the colonial period, albeit with a few modifications, made provision for prison sentences of two to three months for \"dishonesty\" (reneging upon their legal obligations to work), and prison sentences of a fortnight for violations of work discipline. Francois Beissel was dissatisfied with a number of the measures laid down in the decree, and left record of this in a letter dated 22 November 1922, which he wrote to Doctor Albert Duren, Inspector of Industrial Hygiene. Regarding absenteeism, Beissel wrote, \"As the man hired could not renege more seriously upon his obligations than by abstaining from work"}, {"text": "without a plausible excuse, I would venture to hope that the prison sentences recommended would be applied with all due rigor in the case of unjustified, repeated absences. I would be glad to receive some reassurance in this regard.\" Reports by Rene Mouchet and Victor Daco show that some limited improvements were made to the condition of the HCB's workers by 1928 and 1929. However, the HCB was still using forced labour. Daco recommended that local workers should be fed just as imported workers were. Accommodations at many camps had been improved, and there were houses made of baked brick or adobe. However some camps, such as the villages of the Yanzi, were still in a deplorable state. Overcrowding continued to be an issue, as houses were too few in number, in Daco's opinion. Daco believed the existing hospitals were in good state, but that there were too few of them, and that the number of beds should be quadrupled. A report signed on 29 January 1931 by Pierre Ryckmans and two others appointed by the minister discusses the quota system in use by the HCB at the time. Ryckmans' report quoted some directives issued by company headquarters at Leverville"}, {"text": "for Kwenge sector, dated 23 March 1930. One of the directives stated that, \"It is your responsibility to organise the cutters' deliveries so as to obtain on a regular bases an average production of 40 crates per month.\" Ryckmans recommended that the quotas should vary throughout the year to correlate to the rate at which clusters ripened. The Ryckmans report also stated, \"We reckon that the employment of state messengers ought generally to be condemned. They understand just one thing, namely, that they are responsible for getting people to work, and they are ready to use any means possible to carry out this mission.\" In short, as Jules Marchal summarized the report, \"the exploitation of palm groves in Lusanga circle was a system of forced labour pure and simple.\""}, {"text": "Mark Haluptzok (born December 19, 1951, in Bemidji, Minnesota, United States) is an American curler. He is a . He inducted into the United States Curling Association Hall of Fame in 2007. Private life. Mark Haluptzok works as commercial flooring contractor; he is owner of Haluptzok Flooring and T. Juan's Restaurant. He started curling in 1963 when he was 12 years old. His father, mother and older brother Dan are curlers too, Dan played together with Mark on three Worlds (1979, 1993, 1994)."}, {"text": "Oliver Joke\u013e (born 7 August 1991) is a Slovak professional ice hockey winger currently playing for HC Ko\u0161ice of the Slovak Extraliga. Career. Joke\u013e began his career with HC Ko\u0161ice's U18 and U20 teams before moving to North America where he was drafted 36th overall by the Swift Current Broncos of the Western Hockey League in the 2008 CHL Import Draft. He would play just fourteen games for the Broncos without scoring a single point during the 2008\u201309 season before returning to Ko\u0161ice. Joke\u013e made his professional debut with Ko\u0161ice during the 2010\u201311 season where he played eight games and notched up one assist. He then divided his time between Ko\u0161ice and loan spells with HC 46 Bardejov between 2011 and 2014 before leaving his hometown team to join MHC Martin in 2014. After spending four years in the Slovak 1. Liga for HC Pre\u0161ov, HC 46 Bardejov and HK Dukla Michalovce, Joke\u013e returned to HC Ko\u0161ice on May 8, 2018. Though he would spend most of the season with MHK Humenn\u00e9 of the 1. Liga, he did play fifteen games for Ko\u0161ice during the 2018\u201319 season and scored three goals. On May 13, 2019, Joke\u013e re-signed for Ko\u0161ice on"}, {"text": "a one-year contract."}, {"text": "Shahin Giray ( 1585-1641) was an exiled member of the ruling house of the Crimean Khanate. \u015eahin was the son of Khan Saadet II Giray (reigned 1584) and the grandson of Khan Mehmed II Giray (reigned 1577-1584). His eldest brother was Devlet who was killed in 1601. His elder brother was the future Khan Mehmed III Giray (reigned 1623-1628). His mother was Es Turgan, the daughter of \"Gazi Bey\" (Mirza Kazi?) who founded the Lesser Nogai Horde around 1557. Life. In 1584 \u0130sl\u00e2m II Giray (1584-1588) came to the throne by expelling and killing Shahin's grandfather Mehmed II. Mehmed's sons Saadet, Murad and Devlet fled to the steppe. Three months later Saadet invaded Crimea, made himself khan and was quickly driven out. Saadet fled east, intrigued with the Persians and Russians and died in 1587, probably poisoned by the Russians. Saadet's sons, in order by age, were Devlet, Mehmed (Mehmed III) and Shahin Under \u011eaz\u0131 II Giray (1588-1607): Around 1594 the 10-year-old Shahin, his brothers and mother returned to Crimea. By around 1600 Gazi's kalga was the future Selyamet I and his nureddin was Devlet, Shahin's eldest brother. (The kalga and nureddin were second and third rank after the khan.)"}, {"text": "In 1601 Devlet was involved in a plot against Gazi and was killed. Shahin and Mehmed escaped. Selyamet soon came under suspicion and also fled. The three went to Turkey. Under Sel\u00e2met I Giray (1608-1610): After Gazi's death the Turks placed Selyamet on the throne. He brought with him Mehmed and Shahin as his kalga and nureddin. This was dangerous since he had fought their father and grandfather. They began plotting, Janibek informed on them and Selyamet planned to kill them. They learned of the plan and fled to the Caucasus. They gathered troops and Selyamet appealed to the Turks. The Turks sent a diplomat, Rizvan Pasha, to Kaffa. He worked out a deal by which the brothers would be restored to their original positions. While returning to Crimea they learned that Selyamet had died. Mehmed reached Bakhchisarai, made himself khan with Shahin as kalga. Janibek fled to Rizvan Pasha at Kaffa. Mehmed marched on Kaffa. Janibek's brother Devlet went to Istanbul and Mehmed sent Haji-Koy to Istanbul with bribes. Selyamet had already bribed the viziers to support Janibek. Haji-Koy decided to take his bribes to the other side. Sultan Ahmed I approved Janibek and sent eight galleys with janissaries"}, {"text": "to Kaffa. Mehmed and Shahin fled to the steppes. Learning that the Turkish troops were leaving, the brothers invaded Crimea. Only part of the troops had left, the brothers were soundly defeated and fled to Budjak. Under Canibek Giray (1610-1623): The 25-year old Shahin accompanied his brother Mehmed from Budjak to Istanbul and then returned to Budjak. At this time, under Khan Temir, the Budjak Horde was actively raiding Poland. Shahin brought so much loot to his men that he became more popular than the inactive Janibek. In 1614 Janibek marched against him, but he evaded the khan's army. Returning to Crimea, Janibek learned where Shahin was hiding. He sent a second army which was also evaded. Eventually the Turks got after him and he fled to the Caucasus (1614). He did not dare stay since Janibek had friends in the region, so he went south to the Persians. At first the Persians suspected that he was a spy, but he gradually gained their trust. The Turks, who were then at war with Persia (Ottoman\u2013Safavid War (1603\u20131618)), called Khan Janibek to fight the Persians. The campaign was a failure. The Turks blamed the Crimeans and the Crimeans blamed Shahin, accusing"}, {"text": "him of revealing Crimean secrets. Shahin was given charge of Crimean captives. He released the commoners. but was rather rough with the nobles. In 1617, while Jannibek was away in Persia the Turks ordered Janibek's brother kalga Devlet to fight the Poles. Devlet had to hold part of his army in Crimea to guard against Shahin. It is possible that Shahin could have captured Crimea at this time if he had known about the shortage of troops. Around 1619 Shahin gathered troops from the Lesser Nogai Horde and planned to move on Crimea. Kalga Devlet sent a large army east and Shahin fled to the Kumyks. Under Mehmed III Giray (1623-1628): When his brother came to the throne Shahin was in Persia. The Shah released him, guessing, correctly, that he would be anti-Turkish. He left Persia in late 1623, spent some time in the Caucasus and reached Crimea in May 1624. The Turks tried to remove Mehmed and Shahin was a major factor in the resistance. Shahin tried to protect Crimean independence by making an anti-Turkish alliance with Poland. In 1627 he made an enemy of Khan Temir. In 1628 he and his brother were overthrown. For a fuller account"}, {"text": "see Mehmed III Giray. Under Janibek Giray, second reign (1628-1635) Mehmed and Shahin fled to the Zaporozhian Cossacks. In 1628 they returned with a Cossack army but the Cossacks fell to looting and abandoned the brothers to carry their loot home. In 1629 they tried again. This time Mehmed was killed and Shahin barely escaped with a few companions. He fled east to the North Caucasus, but the local rulers were afraid to help him, so he went south for a second time to Persia. The Shah welcomed him and offered troops, planning to push north of the Caucasus. Shahin made secret contacts with potential allies in Crimea and the north Caucasus. In the summer of 1632 Janibek found out and killed his agents. For some reason Shahin killed a Persian governor and was forced to flee to his father-in-law in Kumykia, taking with him a large amount of treasure. No one in the Caucasus dared to protect him so he tried the Turks at Azov. After various maneuvers he sailed from Azov to Kaffa to Istanbul (second half of 1633). Sultan Murad welcomed him and sent him to Rhodes where he might be used as a replacement khan. Under"}, {"text": "Inayet (1635-1637) and Bahadir (1637-1641) In 1635 Janibek was overthrown and also exiled to Rhodes. When the 70-year old Janibek died in 1636 his treasures were given to Shahin. There seems to be little information about what Shahin did during his exile on Rhodes from 1633 to 1641. He began making contacts with friends in Crimea, something that Bahadir reported to the sultan. It is said that a certain stargazer predicted that great evils would be caused by a man with a bird\u2019s name. (Shahin means 'falcon'.) For whatever reason, the sultan decided to execute him. To allay suspicions, he was invited to a feast by Nakkash-Mustafa Pasha, who was traveling by way of Rhodes to become the governor of Egypt. When Shahin arrived at the feast he was strangled."}, {"text": "Rashawn is a given name. Notable people with the given name include:"}, {"text": "This is an overview of the legality of ibogaine by country. Ibogaine is not included on the UN International Narcotics Control Board's Green List, or List of Psychoactive Substances under International Control. However, since 1989, it has been on the list of doping substances banned by the International Olympic Committee and the International Union of Cyclists because of its stimulant properties."}, {"text": "Tag el-Sir el-Hibir (also: \"Taj\", \"El Sir\", \"Alsir\", \"El Hibir\", \"Alhibir\", born in 1948) is a Sudanese lawyer who became the Attorney-General of Sudan on 10 October 2019 during the 2019 Sudanese transition to democracy. Childhood and education. El-Hibir was born in 1948 in Khilaila, a village north of Khartoum, to a family that runs local Islamic seminaries. He studied law at the University of Khartoum. Legal experience. El-Hibir worked in the Attorney-General's Office, in the General Attorney Council and the Laws Committee. In the 1970s, el-Hibir was an assistant legal counsel. He helped the Law Commission of Sudan prepare Volume 4 of an updated compendium of Sudanese law. He worked in other lawyers' cabinets and then open his own office. El-Hibir was a member of an indictment council preparing a case in June 2019 against members of the previous government involved in the 1989 Sudanese coup d'\u00e9tat. Lawyers filed the case in May 2019, shortly after the April 2019 coup d'\u00e9tat that overthrew president Omar al-Bashir and prior to the Transitional Military Council transferring power to a mixed civilian\u2013military Sovereignty Council several months later. The indictment council consisted of el-Hibir, Kamal el-Jazouli and Mohamed el-Hafiz. On 24 June 2019,"}, {"text": "the council questioned Sadiq al-Mahdi, the former prime minister overthrown by Omar al-Bashir in the 1989 coup, retired Lt-Generals Mahdi Babu Nimer and Fadlallah Burma. Political neutrality. El-Hibir is seen by lawyer Kamal Jizouli as broadly supporting democracy with no specific political preferences. Jizouli says that el-Hibir was an active member of the Lawyers' Trade Union during the 1985 protests that led to the 1985 Sudanese coup d'\u00e9tat that overthrew president Gaafar Nimeiry, \"fight[ing] for what is right, [but with] no partisan affiliations of any sort\". Attorney General. On 10 October 2019 el-Hibir became Attorney-General of Sudan by decree, together with Nemat Abdullah Khair who became the Chief Justice of Sudan. On 30 October, el-Hibir held a press conference with Hurriya Ismail, the head of the National Human Rights Commission. El-Hibir and Ismail promised that prosecutions would be carried out for the killing of peaceful protestors during the September\u2013October 2013 protests, for the 3 June 2019 Khartoum massacre (investigated in the Khartoum massacre investigation), and for any other human rights violations during the Omar al-Bashir era. El-Hibir called for Sudan to ratify the United Nations Convention against Torture which it signed on 4 June 1986."}, {"text": "Frank John Giannetti (born March 14, 1968) is an American former professional football player who was a defensive tackle for the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League (NFL). He was selected by the Colts in the tenth round of the 1991 NFL draft. He played college football for the Penn State Nittany Lions. Born in Toms River, New Jersey, Giannetti attended Toms River High School East."}, {"text": "This is a list of notable Fulanis. Senegal and Mauritania. Iba Der Thiam - Writer, Historian, Former Minister Of Education."}, {"text": "Christopher Cox Krebs (born 1977) is an American attorney who served as Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency in the United States Department of Homeland Security from November 2018 until November 17, 2020, when President Donald Trump fired Krebs for contradicting Trump's false claims of election fraud in the 2020 presidential election. Early life and education. Krebs was born in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1977. He received a bachelor's degree in environmental sciences from the University of Virginia in 1999 and a Juris Doctor from the George Mason University School of Law in 2007. Chris Krebs is not related to Brian Krebs. Career. Krebs's professional work has focused on cybersecurity and risk management issues. He served as Senior Advisor to the Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security for Infrastructure Protection, and later worked in the private sector as Director for Cybersecurity Policy for Microsoft. In March 2017, he became Senior Counselor to the Secretary of Homeland Security. In August 2017, he was appointed Assistant Secretary for Infrastructure Protection. He performed the duties of the Under Secretary of Homeland Security for National Protection and Programs until he was confirmed to that position permanently on June 15, 2018. In November 2018, the"}, {"text": "National Protection and Programs Directorate was replaced by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), and Krebs remained as director of the agency. In 2019, it was reported that Krebs was being considered to serve as Acting Secretary of Homeland Security after the departure of Kevin McAleenan, although he was reported to be uninterested in the position. 2020 dismissal and 2025 investigation. As CISA's director, Krebs was the \"administration's most senior cybersecurity official responsible for securing the presidential election\", held on November 3, 2020. Sidney Powell, an attorney for Trump and Michael Flynn, asserted on the Lou Dobbs and Maria Bartiromo Fox News programs that a secret government supercomputer program had switched votes from Trump to Biden in the election, a claim Krebs dismissed as \"nonsense\" and a \"hoax.\" CISA created a website to debunk election-related disinformation, much of which was being promoted by President Donald Trump and his allies. On November 12, it was reported that Krebs expected to be fired from his position. On November 17, 2020, Krebs said in a tweet that \"59 election security experts all agree, \"in every case of which we are aware, these claims (of fraud) either have been unsubstantiated or are technically"}, {"text": "incoherent.\" Trump fired Krebs via Twitter the same day, because the \"recent statement by Chris Krebs on the security of the 2020 Election was highly inaccurate, in that there were massive improprieties and fraud\". Trump provided no evidence of this fraud. Later that month, a lawyer for the Trump campaign, Joseph diGenova, called for Krebs to be \"drawn and quartered. Taken out at dawn and shot\". DiGenova's specific criticism was that Krebs \"thinks the election went well\". Krebs responded to diGenova's tweet in an op-ed in \"The Washington Post\", saying \"I am not going to be intimidated by these threats from telling the truth to the American people.\" On December 8, 2020, Krebs filed a civil lawsuit against diGenova, the Trump campaign, and Newsmax TV, accusing them of \"defamation, intentional infliction of emotional distress, aiding and abetting, and civil conspiracy\". He said that he has received \"a barrage of threats and harassment\" as a result of diGenova's comments and \"faces a genuine risk of imminent harm\". In April 2021, diGenova apologized to Krebs for his comments. On January 10, 2021, Krebs suggested that Trump should resign the presidency following the January 6 United States Capitol attack. On April 9, 2025,"}, {"text": "during his second presidency, Trump signed an executive order revoking security clearances for Krebs and Miles Taylor, a former chief of staff of the United States Department of Homeland Security, as well as ordering investigations into the work of both men during their time in office. Some of Krebs's former colleagues have said that the Executive Order targeting him are based on a \"personal vendetta\" and the case has drawn extensive media attention. On April 30, 2025, Krebs claimed that he had lost his Global Entry status, and that he suspected it was the result of retribution by the Trump administration against him. Private-sector career. After leaving office, Krebs joined former Facebook CISO Alex Stamos at the beginning of 2021 to form Krebs Stamos Group, a cybersecurity consultancy, which quickly landed its first customer, the recently beleaguered SolarWinds. Krebs Stamos Group was acquired by SentinelOne in late 2023, Krebs remained as the company's chief intelligence and public policy officer. Krebs resigned from SentinelOne in April 2025 citing personal decisions. Issue One \u2013 Council for Responsible Social Media. In October 2022, Krebs joined the Council for Responsible Social Media project launched by Issue One to address the negative mental, civic, and"}, {"text": "public health impacts of social media in the United States co-chaired by former House Democratic Caucus Leader Dick Gephardt and former Massachusetts Lieutenant Governor Kerry Healey."}, {"text": "The 2020 Motul FIM Superbike World Championship was the 33rd season of the Superbike World Championship. Race calendar and results. The 2020 season calendar was announced on 21 November 2019, with 13 rounds scheduled. The championship visited Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya (on 19 and 20 September) for the first time, and a round was due to be staged at Oschersleben \u2013 on 1 and 2 August \u2013 for the first time since . Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Losail round was postponed to an unannounced date and the Jerez, Assen, Aragon and Misano rounds were rescheduled to a later date, while the Imola and Oschersleben rounds were cancelled. As a result of updates made to the MotoGP calendar for the same reason, the French round date was also affected. Despite having already been rescheduled, the Assen round was later postponed to a to-be-determined date, along with the Donington round. On 19 June, an updated calendar was published; for the restart, Jerez and Portim\u00e3o were brought forward from their respective dates and a second round at Aragon was added to the schedule. Other five rounds\u2014the first at Aragon, as well as Barcelona, Magny-Cours, San Juan and Misano\u2014either kept their original or"}, {"text": "revised dates, although the latter two events were labelled as 'to be confirmed'. Three rounds\u2014Losail, Donington and Assen\u2014were included without a confirmed date and were subsequently cancelled on 24 July. The San Juan round was cancelled on the 13 August whilst the Misano round was cancelled and replaced by a round in Estoril on 18 August. It was the first time since 1993 that the championship raced at Estoril. Championship standings. Points were awarded as follows:"}, {"text": "The Texas Meritorious Service Award is a Texas military award that may be presented to civilians, organizations, or non-Texas service members for exceptional service and support to the Texas Military Forces. Eligibility. The Texas Meritorious Service Award may be presented to civilians, organizations, or non-Texas service members for \"exceptional service and support to the Texas Military Forces over substantial periods of time\". It may also be awarded for \"outstanding service and support on special projects and operations\". Service members of the Texas Military Forces are ineligible, however it may be awarded to an organization with which a service member is associated. Authority. The Texas Meritorious Service Award was authorized and approved by Adjutant General Lieutenant General Ross Ayers on 23 April 1970."}, {"text": "Ghirardelli is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:"}, {"text": "Yellowbrick Data is a US-based database company delivering massively parallel processing (MPP) data warehouse and SQL analytics products. The company is headquartered in Mountain View, California. History. Yellowbrick Data was founded in 2014 by Neil Carson, Jim Dawson, and Mark Brinicombe to bring to market Yellowbrick Data Warehouse, a flash storage data warehouse product. Yellowbrick\u2019s first product used hardware consisting of analytic blades with both NVMe flash storage and CPUs, with the blades connected by an internal network. The system includes a purpose built execution engine with a primary column store, built in compression, as well as erasure encoding for reliability. The Yellowbrick Data Warehouse supports ANSI SQL and ACID reliability by using a Postgres based front-end, supporting any database driver or external connector. The all-flash architecture claims performance and predictability benefits compared to other data warehouses. In 2019, Yellowbrick announced two products \u2013 the Yellowbrick Cloud Data Warehouse, and Yellowbrick Cloud DR. The Cloud Data Warehouse is a service offering, using its own hardware available to applications running in AWS, Azure, and GCP public clouds through dedicated network links. This product allows the same speed and reliability advantages as the Data Warehouse, and complements the on-premises product. Cloud DR"}, {"text": "allows replication of on-premises datasets to the cloud service, or between cloud services at multiple physical locations. In 2022 Yellowbrick announced a fully cloud native version of Yellowbrick Data Warehouse, based on Kubernetes, available across all public clouds including AWS Marketplace, Azure, and GCP. The cloud native product retains many of the same architectural principles as the hardware product, such as Massively Parallel Processing, column storage, NVMe flash storage, compatibility with PostgreSQL front-end interfaces and the SQL query language. Following the cloud native approach enables Yellowbrick to be deployed in any public cloud and delivers on cloud benefits such as elasticity and separation of storage and compute. The storage architecture in the cloud adds the use of cloud object storage, such as AWS S3, for persistent storage. In a departure from other similar services in the public cloud, Yellowbrick Data Warehouse does not operate a managed services layer, instead the service is deployed entirely in the target cloud account without requiring data or system metadata to be shared with the cloud operator or vendor."}, {"text": "Stary Dvor () is a rural locality (a selo) in Novoalexandrovskoye Rural Settlement, Suzdalsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 775 as of 2010. There are 11 streets. Geography. Stary Dvor is located 25 km southwest of Suzdal (the district's administrative centre) by road. Vorontsovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Indhuja Ravichandran is an Indian actress who appears in Tamil films. She is known for her works in \"Meyaadha Maan\" (2017), \"Mercury\" (2018), \"60 Vayadu Maaniram\" (2018), \"Bigil\" (2019) and \"Parking\" (2023). Biography. Indhuja Ravichandran was born and brought up in Vellore and pursued her schooling in SeventhDay Adventist Mat. Hr. Sec. School Vellore. She received a degree in Software Engineering from Vellore Institute of Technology. While pursuing her degree, she did several modeling assignments, auditioned for different roles, and did several short films both internally within the college and outside the college for different college fests. She was spotted by Karthik Subburaj during her audition and eventually made her film debut with \"Meyaadha Maan\", where she played Vaibhav's sister. M. Suganth, in a review of the film on the \"Times of India\", stated that she made \"a very impressive debut\". In 2019, she starred in \"Bigil\" where she played a female soccer player."}, {"text": "Subbotino () is a rural locality (a village) in Seletskoye Rural Settlement, Suzdalsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 2 as of 2010. Geography. Subbotino is located on the Beryozka River, 24 km northeast of Suzdal (the district's administrative centre) by road. Bolshoye Borisovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Dwight Global Online School is an online independent school for students in sixth through twelfth grade. It is part of the Dwight Global Schools Network. The original Dwight School was founded in Manhattan in 1872. In 2022, it was chosen to pilot an online IB education program that became Dwight Global Online School. Academics. Classes are a mix of synchronous and asynchronous elements, designed to suit a student body, including young athletes and actors, who want a rigorous education that is time-flexible. Dwight Global is an IB World School and offers AP classes. Students choose to either focus on IB, AP, or a personalized course of study, meeting the same graduation standards as the students in the other Dwight schools. They graduate with a Dwight Global diploma and can pursue an IB diploma. They may come to the school's traditional campuses in New York City, Shanghai, Seoul, London, and Dubai for residential programs. In 2021, Niche ranked Dwight Global the second-best online high school in the United States."}, {"text": "Suvorotskoye () is a rural locality (a selo) in Bogolyubovskoye Rural Settlement, Suzdalsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 178 as of 2010. There are 22 streets. Geography. Suvorotskoye is located 24 km south of Suzdal (the district's administrative centre) by road. Sadovy is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Suromna () is a rural locality, or a selo, in Bogolyubovskoye Rural Settlement, Suzdalsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 646 as of 2010. There are 32 streets. Geography. Suromna is located on the Sungir River, 34 km south of Suzdal (the district's administrative centre) by road. Bogolyubovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Sukhodol () is a rural locality (a selo) in Pavlovskoye Rural Settlement, Suzdalsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 303 as of 2010. There are 15 streets. Geography. Sukhodol is located 26 km south of Suzdal (the district's administrative centre) by road. Suromna is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Sushchyovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Novoalexandrovskoye Rural Settlement, Suzdalsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 61 as of 2010. There are 5 streets. Geography. Sushchyovo is located on the Rpen River, 36 km south of Suzdal (the district's administrative centre) by road. Bogolyubka is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Tarbayevo () is a rural locality (a selo) in Seletskoye Rural Settlement, Suzdalsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 155 as of 2010. There are 3 streets. Geography. Tarbayevo is located 18 km southwest of Suzdal (the district's administrative centre) by road. Yanovets is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Teremets () is a rural locality (a village) in Novoalexandrovskoye Rural Settlement, Suzdalsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 3 as of 2010. Geography. Teremets is located 31 km southwest of Suzdal (the district's administrative centre) by road. Kutukovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Seychelles competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Originally scheduled to take place from 24 July to 9 August 2020, the Games were postponed to 23 July to 8 August 2021, because of the COVID-19 pandemic. It was the nation's ninth appearance at the Summer Olympics, with the exception of the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul because of its partial support to the North Korean boycott. Competitors. The following is the list of number of competitors in the Games. Athletics. Seychelles received a universality slot from the World Athletics to send one male athlete to the Olympics. Judo. Seychelles received an invitation from the Tripartite Commission and the International Judo Federation to send Nantenaina Finesse in the men's middleweight category (90 kg) to the Olympics. Sailing. Seychellois sailors qualified one boat in each of the following classes through the class-associated World Championships, and the continental regattas. Swimming. Seychelles received a universality invitation from FINA to send two top-ranked swimmers (one per gender) in their respective individual events to the Olympics, based on the FINA Points System of June 28, 2021."}, {"text": "Tereneyevo () is a rural locality (a selo) in Pavlovskoye Rural Settlement, Suzdalsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 17 as of 2010. There are 4 streets. Geography. Tereneyevo is located 15 km south of Suzdal (the district's administrative centre) by road. Semyonovskoye-Krasnoye is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Teterino () is a rural locality (a selo) in Seletskoye Rural Settlement, Suzdalsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 35 as of 2010. There are 2 streets. Geography. Teterino is located 22 km north of Suzdal (the district's administrative centre) by road. Torchino is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Torchino () is a rural locality (a selo) in Seletskoye Rural Settlement, Suzdalsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 551 as of 2010. There are 8 streets. Geography. Torchino is located 19 km northeast of Suzdal (the district's administrative centre) by road. Teterino is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Troitsa-Bereg () is a rural locality (a selo) in Seletskoye Rural Settlement, Suzdalsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 123 as of 2010. There are 7 streets. Geography. Troitsa-Bereg is located on the Nerl River, 6 km northeast of Suzdal (the district's administrative centre) by road. Suzdal is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Turovo () is a rural locality (a selo) in Seletskoye Rural Settlement, Suzdalsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 5 as of 2010. Geography. Turovo is located 12 km north of Suzdal (the district's administrative centre) by road. Malo-Boriskovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Turtino () is a rural locality (a selo) in Seletskoye Rural Settlement, Suzdalsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 485 as of 2010. There are 3 streets. Geography. Turtino is located on the Bakaleyka River, 12 km southwest of Suzdal (the district's administrative centre) by road. Fedorovskoye is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Ulovo () is a rural locality (a selo) in Pavlovskoye Rural Settlement, Suzdalsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 17 as of 2010. There are 10 streets. Geography. Ulovo is located on the Ulovka River, 26 km southeast of Suzdal (the district's administrative centre) by road. Poretskoye is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Fyodorovskoye () is a rural locality (a selo) in Seletskoye Rural Settlement, Suzdalsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 2 as of 2010. Geography. Fyodorovskoye is located 13 km southwest of Suzdal (the district's administrative centre) by road. Turtino is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Cyclopentadienylchromium tricarbonyl dimer is the organochromium compound with the formula Cp2Cr2(CO)6, where Cp is C5H5. A dark green crystalline solid. It is the subject of research it exists in measureable equilibrium quantities with the monometallic radical CpCr(CO)3. Structure and synthesis. The six CO ligands are terminal, and the Cr-Cr bond distance is 3.281 \u00c5, 0.06 \u00c5 longer than the related dimolybdenum compound. The compound is prepared by treatment of chromium hexacarbonyl with sodium cyclopentadienide followed by oxidation of the resulting NaCr(CO)3(C5H5)."}, {"text": "John Ystumllyn (\u20131786), also colloquially known as Jac Du or Jack Black, was an 18th-century gardener and the first well-recorded black person of North Wales. John was of uncertain origin, possibly a victim of the Atlantic slave trade, and from either West Africa or the West Indies. As a child, he was taken by the Wynn family to its Ystumllyn estate in Criccieth, where he was christened with the name John Ystumllyn. Here he was taught English and Welsh by the locals. He learned horticulture and craftsmanship, at which he had some natural skill, in the estate garden He worked as a gardener at the estate and eventually \"grew into a handsome and vigorous young man\", his portrait painted at around this time. Doted upon by several local girls, he began a romance with a local maid, Margaret Gruffydd. As Margaret moved to different employments Ystumllyn followed her, eventually running away from his job as gardener to marry in 1768. They had seven children, five of whom survived, with several of their descendants still living in the area . They initially worked as land stewards, but Ystumllyn eventually re-entered into the employment of the Wynn family. In recognition of his"}, {"text": "service, Ellis Wynn gave Ystumllyn a large garden and cottage at Y Nhyra Isa. Ystumllyn died in 1786; his wife, Margaret, outlived him by more than forty years. Ystumllyn was well-liked in his lifetime and met with little racial prejudice, though locals often expressed surprise at his unfamiliar appearance. Several years after his death, a small monument was constructed in his place of burial St Cynhaearn's Church. Over a hundred years after Ystumllyn's death, the Welsh writer Robert Isaac Jones published an account of Ystumllyn's life compiled from various local oral records. This work, while also criticised for its \"forgetfulness\" and \"racial stereotyping\", serves as \"the most informative\" extant source of Ystumllyn's life. According to Jones, Ystumllyn was \"a very honest man, with no malice, and was respected by the gentry and the common people alike\". Sources. Several Black Welsh individuals are recorded as living in Wales before Ystumllyn, mainly employed as servants and musicians to landowners and the aristocracy, following the vogue in Britain. Welsh historian David Morris has identified 29 black people in South Wales parish registers between 1687 and 1814, including a horn player of Erddig whose master had his portrait painted. Ystumllyn's biographer, Andrew Green, speculates"}, {"text": "that yet \"more remain to be discovered\" in North Wales, even if \"their absolute numbers were small\". Despite this, Ystumllyn has been described as the first black person of North Wales \"about whom we have detailed knowledge\" by Green, writing for the \"Oxford Dictionary of National Biography\". Ystumllyn's life is known from three sources, \"all of them remarkable\", according to Green. The earliest is a small oil painting on wood produced by an unknown artisan artist, with a date and identification at the foot: \"John Ystymllyn, 11 May 1754\". This portrait shows his features as a young man, wearing a green jacket, green buttoned waistcoat and white neckband, garments typical of his working position. The next is his simple sandstone memorial in the graveyard of St Cynhaearn's Church, Ynyscynhaearn, a former parish church now under the administration of the Friends of Friendless Churches. Here, Ystumllyn was possibly baptised, and was certainly buried in 1786. The memorial was erected posthumously. In 1999, it was made a Grade II listed building \"as of special interest in commemorating a slave in service in Wales in the later years of the C18 [18th-century], who must have been well enough thought of that he was"}, {"text": "provided with a handsome memorial\". The memorial's inscription gives his age at the time of death as forty-six, but incorrectly gives his date of death as 1791. It bears a bleak, biographical , composed by the Penrhyndeudraeth musician and poet Dafydd Si\u00f4n Si\u00e2ms (1743\u20131831): Much of what is known about Ystumllyn comes from a short Welsh-language pamphlet, (1888), written by the Tremadog writer Robert Isaac Jones (1813\u20131905). It was published under his bardic name Alltud Eifion, and was written 102 years after Ystumllyn's death. Jones collated various oral traditions about the gardener that had passed down through his family, largely from his grandfather who had been Ystumllyn's doctor near the end of his life. This publication was subsequently adapted into Jones' (1892), and translated into English by the local canon Tom Morris. Green has acknowledged the inadequacies of Jones' work, often \"prone to variation, embroidery and forgetfulness\", but it remains, in his view, \"the most informative\" and \"frank\" source for Ystumllyn's life. The work has been criticised by other Welsh sources, with the North Wales newspaper, \"The Daily Post\", saying it is \"peppered with racial stereotyping\" in its biography of Ystumllyn, citing it in an editorial as an example of"}, {"text": "the early racial prejudice against black integration in Wales. Welsh historian Ffion Mair Jones concurs with this judgement, calling attention to the \"racist overtones\" in Jones' description of the 'taming' of the Black Ystumllyn. Yasmin Begum has pointed out how the names which Ystumllyn was known by (John Ystumllyn, Jack Black) were not given to him by his birth parents. Biography. Robert Isaac Jones begins his account of Ystumllyn's life, admitting his uncertain origins, and tracing three narratives of his arrival in Wales. The first he sources to his own mother, claiming that a member of the Wynn family of Ystumllyn, possibly Ellis Wynn, \"who had a Yacht, caught the boy in a wood in Africa and brought him home to Ystumllyn\", where \"they judged him to be about eight years old, and they took him to the Church in Criccieth, or Ynys[cynhaearn], to be christened, and called him John Ystumllyn\". Ystumllyn's true birth name is unknown. Another narrative, derived from Ystumllyn's descendants, \"stated that a number of black boys arrived in London, and that Ellis Wynne of Ystumllyn's sister, who lived in London, sent him as a gift to her brother\". Green notes that Wynn's sister, Mary, married a"}, {"text": "William Hollier, perhaps the same Hollier who was the first secretary of the African Company of Merchants, an important character in the slave trade around the Gold Coast. The third account, from John himself, asserted that he was captured by white men while \"on the banks of a stream amid woodland attempting to catch a moorhen\", and was abducted and taken to their ship to the \"frightful howls\" of his mother. Green is skeptical of each of these stories, stating that, while it was \"not inconceivable that Wynne was directly implicated in the slave trade\", \"it's much likelier that John came from a slave family in the West Indies\", citing the reference to an Indian origin on his gravestone. Researcher Ffion Mair Jones, however, is more convinced by the kidnapping narrative as it is corroborated by Ystumllyn's own memories of his childhood. John's arrival in Ystumllyn was marked by his knowledge of \"no language other than sounds similar to the howling of a dog\", in Jones' words; this was likely a West African language, unfamiliar to the Welsh locals. Jones speaks of the locals \"domesticating\" Ystumllyn, meeting with \"considerable difficulty for a long time\", first keeping him indoors, and \u2013"}, {"text": "with the help of local women \u2013 teaching him fluency and literacy in both Welsh and English. Ystumllyn was then put in the garden, where he showed a gift for crafts and horticulture, and developed a fondness for floristry. According to Tom Morris, \"it was remarked that this very black skin had very green fingers\". He found employment on the Ystumllyn estate as a gardener, for what Morris reported was very low pay, his upkeep being \"less costly than that of a racehorse\". On 11 May 1754, he sat for his oil painting, at which time Jones estimated he was aged around sixteen. Here, Ystumllyn \"grew into a handsome and vigorous young man\", according to Jones, and \"there was much rivalry between [the young ladies of the area] in order to get John as a suitor.\" One unmarried maid from Hendre Mur, Trawsfynydd, Margaret Gruffydd, was tasked with bringing John \"some bread, cheese and ale from the Plas\". She was initially terrified of John and ran away upon the sight of him, but over time she grew more comfortable around him, and a romance developed. When Margaret moved to her relatives' nearby mansion, Ynysgain Bach, Criccieth, for domestic work available"}, {"text": "there, Ystumllyn continued his courtship of her. Jones recounts the shock of the house's master at Ystumllyn, stumbling across Ystumllyn in the kitchen, assured that he must be \"the Black Devil\" because of his dark skin. Margaret moved once again to Dolgellau, where Ystumllyn followed her. To pursue her further, Ystumllyn ran away from his job at Ystumllyn estate, with Margaret following him the next morning. The two were married on 9 April 1768, in Dolgellau, with Griffith Williams, son of the local vicar, as Ystumllyn's best man. After their marriage, John and Margaret lived in Ynysgain Fawr, west of Criccieth, where they were employed as land stewards. They had seven children, with the first two dying while young, and the other five living to adulthood. As of 2019, several descendants of the Ystumllyn family still live in the area. John later worked at the home of Maesyneuadd, near Talsarnau, another estate of the Wynn family. Near the end of his life, in \"recognition for his service\", Ellis Wynn gave Ystumllyn the house of \"Y Nhyra Isa\" or \"Nanhyran\", a small thatched cottage surrounded by a large, ancient garden. Ystumllyn died of jaundice, and was buried in St Cynhaearn's Church"}, {"text": "on 2 July 1786. Jones recounts that, on his deathbed, Ystumllyn told a neighbour \"his main regret was that he played the \"crwth\" on Sundays at Ystumllyn and Masyneuoedd\". Margaret died in 1828 at Y Nhyra Isa, at the age of eighty-one, outliving John by more than forty years. She was apparently in good health up to this point, being able to \"see to sew and knit up until a few months before her death\", and \"was a quiet and cheerful old lady\".The couple's only son, Richard Jones (d. 1862), is covered in detail in Jones's pamphlet; he lived until ninety-two, served under Spencer Bulkeley Wynn, 3rd Baron Newborough for fifty-eight years as his huntsman, and received a pension from the Baron in old age. Character and reputation. Jones concludes his account of Ystumllyn with several anecdotes of his character. According to Ffion Mair Jones, these stories \"portray a man of firm morals, who responded robustly to the preconceptions of his contemporaries about him as the only black person in the neighbourhood, and who adhered to the truth in any case of wrong committed against him or false step of his own\". Jones himself concurred that Ystumllyn was, by all"}, {"text": "accounts, a \"very honest man, with no malice, and was respected by the gentry and the common people alike\". \"He was considered by the old folk as a very moral man. [...] The colour of his skin drew a lot of attention in those days, and his position with the most important gentry of the area, drew more of the attention of the common people, than anyone else.\" The locals held many \"strange ideas\" about Ystumllyn because of his black skin, which Jones duly documented; two maids had wondered out loud if \"that man's blood is red like the blood of white men\", meeting with a sharp retort from Ystumllyn: \"Silly fool, you kill a black hen and a white hen, and you'll see the blood of both is red.\" The local children apparently feared him, \"because they had not seen a black man before\". \"Although the presence of a black man in Gwynedd inevitably aroused surprise and even shock\", according to Green, \"there's no suggestion that anyone held racist attitudes towards John\". Green quotes one of Jones' anecdotes at length that, he claims, \"reveals much about at least one person's 'blindness' to ethnicity:\" Legacy. Writing in 1962, Tom Morris"}, {"text": "described the story of Ystumllyn and Margaret surviving in Wales as \"something of a legend; the memory of their courage \u2013 which braved the barriers of colour and class in 18th-century Wales \u2013 still lingers on\". In 2018, celebrating Black History Month in the United Kingdom, John Ystumllyn was included in a list of \"100 Brilliant, Black and Welsh\" people. In October 2019, again to celebrate Black History Month, the \"Oxford Dictionary of National Biography\" introduced 23 new biographies of black British people, curated by historians Miranda Kaufmann and Anders Ingram. This selection included Ystumllyn, who Ingram cited as \"the most emblematic of the theme of this release\", a man \"whose settled life existence in rural Wales reminds us of the diversity of the historical experience of black people in Britain\". The Institute for the Study of Welsh Estates at Bangor University and Race Council Cymru organised an online conference celebrating John Ystumllyn as the \"Father of Black presence in North West Wales\" as part of Black History Cymru 365 in September 2021. In June 2020, an article about Ystumllyn was written in HortWeek by Zehra Zaidi, a campaigner who set up We Too Built Britain to tell the stories"}, {"text": "of under-represented groups to show what we have in common (to then also be able to open up deeper conversations). During her research, she found out that despite the origins of the rose, there had never been a rose named after a British person of ethnic minority heritage. So she ended her article with a suggestion that it would be lovely if a rose could be created and named after John Ystumllyn as \"like John and Margaret Ystumllyn, we are all romantics, in the end\". The article became somewhat viral and led to members of the public contacting rose breeders to support Zaidi in creating a new rose. The Editor of HortWeek introduced Zaidi to Harkness Roses and they spent lockdown working on a new rose variety. The colour yellow was chosen for friendship, and Zaidi and Harkness Roses decided to launch the rose as a symbol of friendship, community and tolerance. In October 2021, a new rose variety was released in honour of Ystumllyn. It was the first rose in the UK to be named after a person of colour. The John Ystumllyn rose is a golden yellow hybrid tea rose. The rose was mentioned in the House of"}, {"text": "Commons by Liz Saville Roberts, the Plaid Cymru MP for the area where Ystumllyn lived, in a request for a debate on black history stories. The Leader of the House, Jacob Rees-Mogg replied: \"If the Ystumllyn rose could be the rose of friendship across political parties, I think that's something we could plant with pride.\" A John Ystumllyn rose was planted in Buckingham Palace\u2019s rose garden in May 2022, with a welcoming statement from Queen Elizabeth II: \"The rose has been bred as a mark of friendship and community, and I hope guests and visitors to the garden will have the opportunity to reflect on what this rose represents for many years to come.\" Zaidi and Harkness Roses also worked on creating a community garden scheme along with the launch of the rose and each year, 5,000 roses have been donated by Harkness Roses to allotments, community gardens and charity gardens across the country, including twenty roses planted around Criccieth Library near where Ystumllyn lived. Black British racing driver Lewis Hamilton wore an outfit to the 2024 Met Gala inspired by Ystumllyn's life, which included a quote from Alex Wharton, the Children\u2019s Laureate Wales' poem \"The Gardener\", about Ystumllyn."}, {"text": "Buffalo Creek is a long 4th order tributary to Reedy Fork in Guilford County, North Carolina. Variant names. According to the Geographic Names Information System, it has also been known historically as: Course. Buffalo Creek is formed at the confluence of South and North Buffalo Creeks in Guilford County about 2 miles north of McLeansville, North Carolina. Buffalo Creek then flows northeast to meet Reedy Fork about 6 miles south of Osceola. Watershed. Buffalo Creek drains of area, receives about 45.5 in/year of precipitation, has a topographic wetness index of 439.98 and is about 19% forested."}, {"text": "Liam Jegou (; born 9 January 1996) is an Irish slalom canoeist who has competed at the international level since 2011. He is based in France but competes for Ireland. He competes in C1 individually and also competed in C2 with Cade Ryan from 2012 to 2014. Jegou was born in Pabu, Brittany to an Irish mother and a Breton father. For the first two years of his life, he grew up in Switzerland, before moving to Ballyvaughan, County Clare for the next five years. At the age of seven, his family relocated to Huningue, France. He won a silver medal in the C1 team event at the 2020 European Championships in Prague. He has also won two medals at the ICF World Junior and U23 Canoe Slalom Championships, with one silver in the junior category (C1: 2014) and one bronze in the U23 category (C1: 2019). He earned his best senior world championship result, of 24th, at the 2018 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships in Rio de Janeiro. Jegou represented Ireland in the C1 event at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, after Ireland successfully secured a quota place at the 2019 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships. This marked"}, {"text": "the first time Ireland was represented in this event since 1996. Liam qualified 11th fastest for the semi-final, and finished in 15th place after incurring 100-seconds of penalties."}, {"text": "In 1781 the British Royal Navy purchased HMS \"Swallow\" on the stocks. The Navy sold her in 1795. She became a West Indiaman and a hired armed vessel for the British government. She captured some prizes and was last listed in \"Lloyd's Register\" (\"LR\") in 1799. Career. \"Swallow\" was a clincher-built cutter that was re-rigged as a brig. The Navy gave her the establishment of a sloop. Commander Michael de Courcy commissioned \"Swallow\" in October 1782. Commander David MacKay replaced de Courcy in October 1783. Commander William Smith took command in February 1787. In January 1790 Commander William Hargood replaced Smith. In January 1791 her commander was Commander James Bisset. \"Swallow\" was paid off in October. Disposal: The Navy sold \"Swallow\" in 1795. Merchantman and hired armed vessel. \"Swallow\" first appeared in \"LR\" in 1797; It showed her origins as a \"King's Yard\" (i.e., a navy yard), in 1782. Her master was M'Iver, her owner M'Dowall, and her trade London\u2013Martinique. Captain John McIver acquired a letter of marque on 28 June 1796. In January 1797 MacGiver acquired a letter of marque against Spain. In December 1796 he had received a letter that shows that the government had hired \"Swallow\" and"}, {"text": "that MacIver was to sail her to Santo Domingo and there put her under the orders of Captain Richard Lane of the 44-gun frigate . While cruising off L\u00e9og\u00e2ne to intercept supplies destined for the French, MacIver captured a large brig and schooner that were carrying supplies from the United States. \"Swallow\" also captured a number of other prizes. Lastly, she prevented the capture of \"Fame\", of Liverpool, which had gotten separated from the homeward-bound convoy. \"Swallow\" was last listed in 1799 with unchanged information. She was last listed in the \"Register of Shipping\" in 1801 but with stale data and no trade."}, {"text": "BioMedical Engineering OnLine is a peer-reviewed online-only open access scientific journal covering biomedical engineering. It was established in 2002 and is published by BioMed Central. The editors-in-chief are Ervin Sejdic (University of Pittsburgh and Fong-Chin Su (National Cheng Kung University). According to the \"Journal Citation Reports\", the journal has a 2018 impact factor of 2.013."}, {"text": "Delford Michael Smith (born Michael King; February 25, 1930 \u2013 November 7, 2014) was an American aviator and businessman from the state of Oregon. He was orphaned at birth and then adopted at a young age. Smith graduated from the University of Washington, and then served in the United States Air Force. Smith founded Evergreen Helicopters in 1960. This was the first of seven interrelated companies founded by Smith. All his companies were headquartered in McMinnville, Oregon. Later, Smith created the Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum in McMinnville, home of the \"Spruce Goose\". Early life. Smith was born Michael King in Seattle, Washington on February 25, 1930. Just before his birth, his birth parents were in an automobile accident. His father was killed in the crash and his mother died a short time later while giving birth to him. After his birth, he was placed in an orphanage. At the age of 20 months, he was adopted by Emory and Mabel Smith and renamed Delford Michael Smith. Delford \"Del\" Smith was raised by his adoptive mother in Bucoda, Washington. He grew up in poor conditions during the Great Depression and World War II. His mother worked in a candy factory"}, {"text": "and cleaned houses while Smith delivered newspapers and sold coal he found along local railroad tracks. He also did farm work in the summertime, using some of his money for flying lessons. Smith attended public schools in Centralia, including Edison High School, from which he graduated in 1949. He went on to attend Centralia Junior College for two years before enrolling at the University of Washington. While at the University of Washington, he joined Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. He graduated from college in 1953 with a bachelor's degree in business and psychology. While at the university, Smith was enrolled in the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps, so upon graduation, he was commissioned as an officer in the United States Air Force. The Air Force initially sent Smith to pilot training. However, he was released from flight training halfway through the program when it was discovered that he was color blind. Smith was then trained as a combat control team leader. This included his qualifying as a paratrooper. After completing his training, Smith was assigned to support the United States Army's 82nd Airborne Division. He served with that unit during the Korean War. While he was serving in the Air"}, {"text": "Force, Smith roomed with Slade Gorton, a future United States Senator. Smith and Gorton became lifelong friends. Businessman. After leaving the Air Force, Smith flew helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft commercially for several years. He learned to fly helicopters in 1955 while working for Dean Johnson Helicopters in McMinnville, Oregon. In 1960, Smith started his own company, Evergreen Helicopters. He began the business with a single Hiller UH-12 helicopter. Eventually, it grew into a large fleet of common and specialty helicopters. The company provided helicopters for spraying crops, fighting wildfires, logging, cargo transport, delivering air ambulance services, construction work, energy exploration tasks, disaster relief, and other commercial activities. Evergreen Helicopters was the first of seven interrelated companies Smith founded and ran from his headquarters in McMinnville. Smith entered the airline business in 1975 when he purchased Johnson Flying Services of Missoula, Montana. That same year, he bought a large aircraft maintenance depot in Marana, Arizona. That facility was previously used to support Central Intelligence Agency operations in southeast Asia. Evergreen International Aviation became his flagship company. At its peak, it was one of the largest air freight companies in the world. It also carried passengers on charter flights worldwide. Over the"}, {"text": "years, it flew many important missions. Evergreen transported the Shah of Iran into exile when his government collapsed in 1979. The company helped the World Health Organization deliver aid to Africa and delivered supplies used to extinguish the oil well fires in Kuwait. It also supported United States military operations around the world including Desert Shield, Desert Storm, Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Iraq in 2003. Evergreen supported United Nations peacekeeping missions in 30 countries and conducted drug eradication operations in Mexico and South America. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Space Shuttle Carrier was maintained at Evergreen's Arizona depot. Smith eventually diversified his business holdings by creating Evergreen Aviation and Ground Logistics Enterprises, Evergreen Sales and Leasing, Evergreen Humanitarian and Relief Services, Evergreen Agricultural Enterprises, and Evergreen Unmanned Services. At its peak, Evergreen was doing business in more than 100 countries with a fleet of over 200 aircraft. By 1988, Evergreen had more than 2,300 employees worldwide. While his companies were producing over $460 million in annual revenue, they were also highly leveraged. In 1991, Smith opened the Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum in McMinnville to showcase his vintage aircraft collection. In 1992, Smith agreed to buy the \"Spruce Goose\" from"}, {"text": "the Aero Club of Southern California. It took almost a decade to disassemble and move the plane from southern California to the Evergreen Museum. The \"Spruce Goose\" was reassembled and went on display at the museum in 2001. Smith's Evergreen companies eventually ran into financial trouble. The Arizona depot was sold to Relativity Capital in 2011. In 2013, Smith sold his helicopter company to Portland-based Erickson Air-Crane for $250 million. The transaction included 64 air vehicles (mostly helicopters, but a few fixed-wing aircraft were also included in the sale). Evergreen ceased operations and filed for bankruptcy later that year. Eventually, the complex relationships between Smith's various companies prompted an investigation by the Oregon Department of Justice. In 2014, Evergreen's headquarters buildings in McMinnville along with its remaining aircraft and other assets were offered for sale. Aviation boards and awards. Over the years, Smith served on several aviation-related boards. These included the National Air Carrier Association's board of directors and the National Defense Transportation Association Airlift Committee board of directors. The Museum of Flight recognized Smith with its Pathfinder Award in 1990. In 1993, the National Defense Transportation Association honored him with its Man of the Year award for outstanding support"}, {"text": "during Desert Shield and Desert Storm. In 1999, Smith was honored with the Wright Brothers Memorial Trophy, a prestigious national award sponsored by the National Aeronautic Association. Three years later, \"Aviation Week & Space Technology\" magazine recognized Smith with its L. Welch Pogue Award for Lifetime Achievement in Aviation. Over the years, Smith was also recognized with the 2002 Horatio Alger Award, Lawrence Bell Memorial Award, and the Silver Beaver Award from the Boy Scouts of America. Death and legacy. Smith died of natural causes on November 7, 2014, at his home in Dundee, Oregon. Two public viewings were held at a McMinnville funeral home on November 12 and 13. Smith was then interred after a private funeral ceremony attended by members of his immediate family. On December 6, a memorial service for Smith was held at the Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum. Today, the Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum is a major tourist attraction with over 200 vintage aircraft, space vehicles, and related artifacts on display. The \"Spruce Goose\" is still the museum's center piece. As of 2014, the museum was hosting 150,000 visitors per year."}, {"text": "Tam Hi\u1ec7p may refer to several places in Vietnam, including:"}, {"text": "Mikerline Saint-F\u00e9lix (born 18 November 1999) is a Haitian footballer who plays as a forward for French D2 F\u00e9minine club and the Haiti women's national team. International career. Saint-F\u00e9lix represented Haiti at the 2018 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup. International goals. \"Scores and results list Haiti's goal tally first.\""}, {"text": "The eighth season of the reality television series \"Black Ink Crew\" aired on VH1 from August 14, 2019, until April 29, 2020. It chronicles the daily operations and staff drama at an African American-owned and operated tattoo shop in Harlem, New York. Episodes. <onlyinclude></onlyinclude>"}, {"text": "Yosl Cutler (, 1896 \u2013 June 11, 1935) was a Yiddish-American cartoonist, poet, satirist and founder of the first Yiddish puppet theatre in the United States. Biography. Yosl Cutler, an orphaned son of a butcher, was born in Troyanov (today Troyaniv, Zhytomyr Raion), Russian Empire, and came to the United States in 1911 with an older brother. Cutler first worked as a house and sign painter. Career. A chance encounter with Moyshe Nadir turned Cutler into a writer, Nadir bringing Cutler into the Yiddish literary world. In 1922 Cutler began writing absurdist and spoofing vignettes which he illustrated himself and worked as a cartoonist for the Yiddish press. In 1923, along with friends Zuni Maud and Jack Tworkov, he was hired as a stage and costume designer for the Yiddish Art Theatre of Maurice Schwartz, where he developed experience with puppeteering. Cutler was first exposed to puppets in Ukraine, where he grew up; the shows were frequently anti-Semitic, \"but he loved the puppets.\" The trio expanded their early work during a summer spent in the Catskills, at a summer home of left wing painters and writers, who offered opinions. In 1925, the trio opened the Modjacot (a portmanteau of their"}, {"text": "names) Spiel Theatre, a Yiddish puppet theatre performed in New York City, but \"born in the Catskills\". When Tworkov left in 1926, unhappy with the socialist spin of the plays, the amalgam name was shortened to Modicot. Modicot was the first Yiddish language puppet theatre in America. The \"semi-creepy Yiddish speaking puppets\" were grotesque and sets tended to the surreal. Plays were delivered with an artful and sharp satire of Yiddish life, with a left-wing political outlook, but maintaining a comic edge. Collaborating with Maud, their work was always infused with social commentary, surrealism, cubism and cynical humor. The plays articulated \"the clash between tradition and modernity marking Yiddish life in New York,\" and \"skewered everything from contemporary politics to Jewish life.\" A noteworthy aspect of their work was to re-appropriate puppetry. The history of Slavic anti-Semitic puppet shows combined with the Jewish injunction against creating graven images made puppetry \"a thoroughly un-Jewish art form.\" Their work has been noted to be unlike anything previously experienced in the Yiddish theatre. The works at the theatre were diverse, and included Nadir and Avrom Reyzen plays, and Maud and Cutler adaptations of Purim plays and original satires and parodies dealing with old"}, {"text": "world Yiddish foibles and hypocrisies; plays frequently included sexual liberation and, by the 1930s, pro-communist themes. The struggles of the working class were portrayed, with Franklin Roosevelt and William Randolph Hearst turned into comic rabbits. Maud and Cutler were popular with general audiences, intellectuals, and \"won critical acclaim from all precincts of the Yiddish press.\" Given their left-wing associations, this was an unprecedented agreement in the usually contentious Yiddish press. In 1929 Modicot toured for three years, first in America, then Europe, with visits to London, Paris, Vilna, Warsaw, Amsterdam and finishing in the Soviet Union. The European tours were well received. In Vilna they played to 75 sold-out performances in one month. In Warsaw the Yiddish press had unmitigated praise for Modicot, recommending it to \"all Jewish workers,\" and noting: The entire program is full of extraordinary folk humor, wonderful ideas, and splendid technique. We have truly Jewish wrinkles and gestures, words and mumbles, signs and groans, which came about from Jewish sources and a Jewish way of life. Upon returning to the U.S. Cutler and Maud split. Cutler continued working in multiple mediums for Jewish publications and outlets. He participated in puppetry, writing and performing, at the Worker's"}, {"text": "Laboratory; and, writing a daily column for the communist Yiddish daily, Morgen Freiheit, as well as being the newspaper's cartoonist. Emanuel Levy considers Cutler to have been a \"Jack of all trades\", a puppeteer, craftsman, cartoonist, set designer and poet. Cutler was a master of the stylized grotesque. He was also an extraordinarily accomplished draftsman, able to stretch, shrink and contort a line into an endless kaleidoscope of forms. Cutler's early writing showed a thorough contempt for the rich, exploiters and philistines. As he matured, his writing began to impart revolutionary meaning to his satire. He turned communist, and began writing in prose and verse amazingly clever political satire retaining the sunny cheer and infectious impishness of his early writings. Later work. Cutler spent the last years of his life working on a grand project, which he called \"Crisis Dybbuk\". He wished to create a marionette show to fill an evening. He chose the Dybbuk to do a parody of virtues and to reveal their true worth. It was also a political satire, showing that the \"snake oil\" used to treat the economic crisis of the 1930s was meant to mislead the people. He died in 1935 in an automobile"}, {"text": "accident in Iowa Falls before being able to perform the show. Approximately 10,000 people attended the funeral; he was buried in the cemetery of the International Workers Order. In 2015 the theatre collective Great Small Works performed \"Muttergang and Other Cheerful Downfalls\", a bilingual Yiddish-English revisiting of Maud and Cutler's artistic works, re-working original scripts and using puppets and actors. Cutler's work has recently been considered to be a model for changing power relationships."}, {"text": "H\u00f2a M\u1ef9 may refer to several places in Vietnam, including:"}, {"text": "Satyapurna Tirtha (1648 - 1726), (IAST:Satyap\u016br\u1e47a T\u012brtha), was a Hindu philosopher, scholar and saint. He served as the pontiff of Shri Uttaradi Math from 1706 to 1726. He was the 22nd in succession from Madhvacharya. Satyapurna Tirtha ruled the pontificate with a remarkable distinction. His life was a saga of supreme spiritual achievements. Life. Satyapriya was initially given ashrama by Satyapurna Tirtha. When Sri Satyapurna Tirtha fell ill, and Sri Satyapriya Tirtha was on tour to propagation of Dvaita Philosophy, he ordained sanyasa to Satya Vijaya Tirtha. After 11 years reign as peetadhipathi of the Pontificate he made over the Samsthana to Satyapriya Tirtha. From that time onwards Satyapriya Tirtha began to call Arani by the name Satyavijayanagaram. Even now it is well known by that name. The Brindavana of Satyapurna Tirtha is in Kolpur."}, {"text": "The Latin locution in articulo mortis means \"at the point of death\", \"at a critical moment or point\" and, properly, \"in the instant of death\". The phrase is taken from the ecclesiastical phrasebook and is used to indicate the actions carried out by a person when his life is in danger, i.e. on his deathbed, therefore with their exceptionality, irrefutability and non-postponability. In the legal field, the expression indicates the no longer refutable words said by a person shortly before dying. Plenary indulgence. The plenary indulgence \"in articulo mortis\" has very ancient origins. The indulgence was granted with the Extreme Unction or the blessing of a presbyter, bishop or Supreme Pontiff, provided that the faithful were in a state of grace that had fulfilled to the prescribed works, such as frequently reciting a specific prayer or having mentioned the name of Jesus and Mary at the point of death with contrite heart."}, {"text": "Hui Wu () is a Chinese materials chemist and engineer. She is a senior scientist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology Center for Neutron Research. Wu researches the synthesis, structure, solid state chemistry, and properties of complex oxides and hydrides. She received the Department of Commerce Bronze Medal for producing an entirely new route to synthesizing hydrogen-storage materials for fuel cells based on the complex chemistry of amines and boranes. Education. In 1999, Wu completed a dual B.S. in materials science and engineering and environmental science and engineering at Tsinghua University (THU). In 2001, she earned a M.S. in materials science and engineering at THU. She conducted her master's thesis, \"Structure Characterization and Performance of Porous Chemical Adsorbents for Indoor-Air Purification\" under advisor Feiyu Kang. Wu completed a Ph.D. in materials science and engineering at University of Pennsylvania in 2005. Her dissertation was titled \"Non-stoichiometric Ordered Perovskites for Microwave Applications\". Wu's doctoral advisor was Peter K. Davies. From 2005 to 2007, Wu conducted a postdoc as research associate in the National Institute of Standards and Technology Center for Neutron Research. Her postdoctoral advisor was Terrence J. Udovic. She researched the development and processing of novel metal hydride materials"}, {"text": "for hydrogen storage and hydrogen-storage materials using neutron scattering techniques. Career. From 2007 to 2015, Wu worked as a scientist in the NIST Center for Neutron Research and for the department of materials science and engineering at University of Maryland, College Park. In 2015, she was promoted to senior scientist at NIST. Research. Wu's background is in advanced materials development including the development of novel materials for energy-related applications (hydrogen-storage and full cell), synthesis and characterization of new materials for nanoelectronics applications, and the study of materials used for indoor air purification. Wu is also experienced in solid state physics and chemistry including X-ray and neutron scattering, electron microscopy, and thermal analysis. Awards and honors. In 2004, Wu won the best poster award at the Materials Research Society Solid State Chemistry Symposium. In 2005, she won the University of Pennsylvania S. J. Stein Prize for or superior achievement in the field of new or unique materials or applications for materials in electronics. Wu was honored with the outstanding poster presentation at the 14th annual NIST chapter of Sigma Xi poster competition. In 2010, Wu received the Sidhu Award from the Pittsburgh Diffraction Society for her exceptional contribution to the structural"}, {"text": "investigation of new materials for energy storage applications. In 2017, she received the Department of Commerce Bronze Medal for producing an entirely new route to synthesizing hydrogen-storage materials for fuel cells based on the complex chemistry of amines and boranes. In 2018, she was recognized by Clarivate Analytics as a highly cited researcher in the field of Cross-Field."}, {"text": "The Sun on the Roof of the World () is a Chinese drama film released in 1992 and directed by Xie Fei. A major theme of the film is the industrialization of Tibet. Plot. Fang Jingsheng is a young drilling engineer from Beijing who is leaving for Tibet to work on a geothermal development project. His girlfriend Milan, a postgraduate student wants him to return to China and marry her. He goes back against the will of his father, who is the project manager. After arriving in Beijing, Milan informs him that she wants to leave for the US immediately after their marriage. Fang decides not to marry her and returns to Tibet. Meanwhile, Milan becomes pregnant and goes to the US, where she arranges travel documents for Fang. In Tibet, a blowout occurs on the project and Fang sacrifices himself in an effort to stop the impending explosion."}, {"text": "Nikolai Ivanovych Petrov (; 1840\u20131921) was a Russian theologian and philologist, who for several years worked in the Imperial Russian Southwestern Krai, one of founding members of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Petrov worked for the Kiev Theological Academy for approximately 40 years. In 1918 attended the Ukrainian Science Society Extraordinary General Assembly where an issue concerning the establishment of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences was discussed. Petrov was elected among the first academician of the newly established institution."}, {"text": "Jesse Chabot is a Canadian screenwriter and producer best known for his work on \"\" and \"Random Acts of Violence\". Career. Chabot began writing scripts for \"\" (2017) and \"Random Acts of Violence\" (2019), both directed by Jay Baruchel. He was hired to co-write the scripts for \"Exorcism Diaries\" and \"Baseballissimo\", alongside Baruchel."}, {"text": "Filippushi () is a rural locality (a village) in Novoalexandrovskoye Rural Settlement, Suzdalsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 2 as of 2010. There are 2 streets. Geography. Filippushi is located 42 km southwest of Suzdal (the district's administrative centre) by road. Nezhitino is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Khotenskoye () is a rural locality (a selo) in Novoalexandrovskoye Rural Settlement, Suzdalsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 33 as of 2010. There are 2 streets. Geography. Khotenskoye is located 38 km southwest of Suzdal (the district's administrative centre) by road. Goritsy is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Tsibeyevo () is a rural locality (a selo) in Novoalexandrovskoye Rural Settlement, Suzdalsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 480 as of 2010. There are 9 streets. Geography. Tsibeyevo is located 20 km southwest of Suzdal (the district's administrative centre) by road. Gubachevo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Chernizh () is a rural locality (a selo) in Seletskoye Rural Settlement, Suzdalsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 145 as of 2010. There are 3 streets. Geography. Chernizh is located 7 km south of Suzdal (the district's administrative centre) by road. Gnezdilovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Chirikovo () is a rural locality (a selo) in Bogolyubovskoye Rural Settlement, Suzdalsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 34 as of 2010. There are 6 streets. Geography. Chirikovo is located 48 km southeast of Suzdal (the district's administrative centre) by road. Dorzhevo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Yakimanskoye () is a rural locality (a selo) in Pavlovskoye Rural Settlement, Suzdalsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 7 as of 2010. There are 8 streets. Geography. Yakimanskoye is located on the Nerl River, 12 km southeast of Suzdal (the district's administrative centre) by road. Braskoye-Gorodishche is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Yanyovo () is a rural locality (a selo) in Seletskoye Rural Settlement, Suzdalsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 90 as of 2010. There are 6 streets. Geography. Yanyovo is located 9 km west of Suzdal (the district's administrative centre) by road. Krapivye is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Yanovets () is a rural locality (\"selo\") in Seletskoye Rural Settlement, Suzdalsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. Its population was 3 as of 2010. It has one street. Geography. Yanovets is on the Rpen River, 18 km southwest of Suzdal (the district's administrative centre) by road. Tarbayevo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Alyoshkovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Chertkovskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 4 as of 2010. Geography. Alyoshkovo is located 30 km northeast of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Ivankovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Andreyevka () is a rural locality (a village) in Novlyanskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 84 as of 2010. Geography. Andreyevka is located 3 km southwest of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Krasnaya Gorka is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Yes Day is a 2021 American family comedy film directed by Miguel Arteta, from a screenplay and screen story by Justin Malen, based upon the children's book of the same name by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and Tom Lichtenheld. It stars Jennifer Garner, \u00c9dgar Ram\u00edrez, and Jenna Ortega. The movie was released on March 12, 2021 on Netflix. It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the acting (particularly that of Ortega) but criticized its writing and humor. At the 2021 Imagen Awards, Ortega was nominated for Best Actress in a Feature Film. Plot. Allison and Carlos Torres are married with three children: Katie, Nando, and Ellie. When they first met, they were adventurous and said yes to everything. However, once having children, they feel they must say no to protect them. One evening, they are called into a parent-teacher conference at school where they discover Katie and Nando have both submitted homework calling their mom a dictator. Allison expresses frustration that her children perceive her this way and tells Carlos that she feels he makes her play the role of \"bad cop\" with their children. Mr. Deacon, a school employee and father of six, overhears and shares with them that"}, {"text": "he maintains order in his house by having a 'yes day' from time to time: one 24-hour period where the parents cannot say no, within reason. Carlos and Allison present the idea to their family, telling them that if they don't get into trouble, do their chores, and keep their grades up, they can have a yes day as a reward. Katie makes a wager with Allison that if her mom makes it through Yes Day, Katie will go to the music festival Fleek Fest with her mother. If she doesn't make it, Katie will be allowed to go with a friend, Layla. The children eventually manage to earn a yes day and put together a list of five activities for the day. The first three are Ellie dressing her parents in crazy outfits and requesting that they don't look at anything with a screen on it all day, ordering a massive $40 sundae that is free if they can eat it all in 30 minutes (they do), going through a car wash with the windows down, and entering a capture-the-flag competition, where each family member leads a group; the goal is for one team to catch the others, throwing"}, {"text": "balloons filled with Kool-Aid at their opponents. Allison wins the game for her team, winning the children's approval. Carlos, however, is tempted to drop out of Yes Day, but ultimately decides he can't bear to disappoint his family. The fourth event is a trip to Six Flags Magic Mountain. When Katie steps away, Allison sees texts on her daughter's phone from Layla indicating she and Katie will be hanging out with older boys at Fleekfest. Allison tells her that the wager is off and she's going to Fleekfest with her, not Layla. Hurt, Katie storms off. In an attempt to win a pink gorilla for Katie as an apology, Allison and Carlos get into a fight with another park-goer and are arrested. The children sneak away. Katie goes to Fleekfest with Layla but quickly becomes uncomfortable being alone with older boys, and her friend abandons her. Nando stages a \"nerd party\" at the house as the final big event, but it quickly gets out of control when Ellie accidentally sets off a foam explosion inside the house that was meant for the backyard. Meanwhile, Katie's phone dies while trying to contact her siblings and she panics. With help from H.E.R.,"}, {"text": "who is performing at the event, Allison finds Katie and they reconcile. H.E.R. is moved and invites them on stage for a song. Carlos arrives home and finally manages to be a disciplinarian, forcing the party to stop and the children to help with the cleanup. As Yes Day draws to a close, Ellie makes one final request. They all spend the night playing games as a family in a tent in the backyard, until Nando's foam bomb (having been flushed down the toilet) starts to fill up the house. In a mid-credits scene, the Torres family and other players pelt Mr. Deacon with Kool-Aid balloons at the Capture the Flag field as revenge for suggesting Yes Day in the first place. Production. In September 2018, it was announced that Jennifer Garner had joined the cast of the film, with Miguel Arteta directing from a screenplay by Justin Malen, with Netflix distributing. In October 2019, Jenna Ortega, \u00c9dgar Ram\u00edrez and Julian Lerner joined the cast of the film. In April 2020, Megan Stott announced she had joined the cast of the film. Principal photography began in November 2019 in Los Angeles. The film features a number of songs, including a"}, {"text": "rendition of \"Baby I Need Your Loving\" by H.E.R., Garner, and Ortega. Other songs include \"I'm a Gummy Bear\", \"Epic\", and \"Slide\". The band Allah-Las also made a cameo while performing \"Catamaran\". Reception. Ratings. A week following the film's digital release on March 12, 2021, Netflix reported the film had been watched by 53 million households. A month later, in April 2021 the viewership increased to 62 million households. Critical response. On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes the film a has an approval rating of 52% based on 66 reviews, with an average rating of 5.30/10. The website's critics consensus reads, \"\"Yes Day\" fails to take full advantage of its wish-fulfillment premise, aiming for family fun but settling for harmlessly mediocre.\" On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 46 out of 100 based on 14 critics, indicating \"mixed or average reviews\". Accolades. ! scope=\"row\" | 2021 Sequel. In July 2021, it was announced that a sequel was in development."}, {"text": "Argyrodes antipodianus, also known as the dew drop spider, is a species of kleptoparasitic spider from the cobweb spider family found in Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia. Taxonomy. \"Argyrodes antipodianus\" was first described in 1880 by Octavius Pickard-Cambridge as \"A. antipodiana\" from samples collected from Sydney and New Zealand by Frederick Hutton. \"A. antipodianus\" was independently described again in 1885 as \"Argyrodes conus\" by Arthur Urquhart. In 1917, Raymond de Dalmas provided an updated description of \"A. antipodiana\", changed its name to \"A. antipodianus\" (although it is unclear why) and recognized \"A. conus\" as a synonym of \"A. antipodianus\". \"A. antipodianus\" was provided updated descriptions in 1924 and 1999. Description. \"Argyrodes antipodianus\" are generally between 2-3mm in length, with some variation between sexes and individuals. The carapace and legs are a dark brown colour whereas the abdomen is a striking bright silver colour (hence the \"dew drop spider\" common name) and has a conical shape. Distribution and habitat. \"Argyrodes antipodianus\" is known to occur in Eastern Australia, New Caledonia and most of New Zealand. These spiders do not occur in the southern half of the South Island of New Zealand. It has been proposed that this absence is due"}, {"text": "to their preference for warmer habitats. Behaviour. \"Argyrodes antipodianus\" live on the webs of orbweaver spiders, with whom they have a kleptoparasitic relationship. Whilst living on the webs of the orbweaver spiders, \"A. antipodianus\" steals smaller prey items from the larger spiders, often to their detriment. One such spider that \"A. antipodianus\" co-occurs with is \"Nephila plumipes.\" A study found that the kleptoparasitic relationship between these two species resulted in \"N. plumipes\" gaining weight at a slower rate and relocating its web more frequently than individuals of the same species who were not being hindered by these spiders. The host spider may kill \"A. antipodianus\" if it is detected. To avoid this, \"A. antipodianus\" builds a \"support web\" which allows the spider to move without the host detecting its presence. Using support webs, the spider can move around almost freely and will steal food bundles and may even feed on prey the same time the host is feeding on it. Known hosts. Some known hosts of \"A. antipodianus\" includes:"}, {"text": "Belkovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Novlyanskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 40 as of 2010. Geography. Belkovo is located 6 km southwest of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Khvostsovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Bolshoye Grigorovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Chertkovskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 10 as of 2010. Geography. Bolshoye Grigorovo is located on the Kestromka River, 15 km north of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Pribrezhnaya is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Bolshoye Koltsovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Malyshevskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 24 as of 2010. Geography. Bolshoye Koltsovo is located 15 km south of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Ivankovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Bolshoye Ugryumovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Malyshevskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 29 as of 2010. Geography. Bolshoye Ugryumovo is located 32 km southwest of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Drachyovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Vikhirevo () is a rural locality (a village) in Chertkovskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 6 as of 2010. Geography. Vikhirevo is located on the Tetrukh River, 16 km northeast of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Yekaterinovka is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Voshchikha () is a rural locality (a village) in Chertkovskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 33 as of 2010. Geography. Voshchikha is located on the Tetrukh River, 9 km northeast of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Yesipovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Vysokovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Novlyanskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 539 as of 2010. There are 5 streets. Geography. Vysokovo is located on the Ushna River, 4 km south of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Andreyevka is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Golovino () is a rural locality (a village) in Chertkovskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 6 as of 2010. Geography. Golovino is located on the Tetrukh River, 18 km northeast of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Nadezhdino is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Goritsy () is a rural locality (a village) in Chertkovskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 47 as of 2010. There are 2 streets. Geography. Goritsy is located on the Tetrukh River, 26 km northeast of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Mokrovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Gubino () is a rural locality (a village) in Malyshevskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 468 as of 2010. There are 5 streets. Geography. Gubino is located 30 km south of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Nagovitsyno is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Gusyok () is a rural locality (a village) in Malyshevskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 7 as of 2010. Geography. Gusyok is located on the Ushna River, 41 km southwest of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Staroye Bibeyevo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Delovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Novlyanskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 86 as of 2010. There are 3 streets. Geography. Delovo is located 11 km south of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Parshovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Denisovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Volosatovskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 8 as of 2010. Geography. Denisovo is located 15 km northwest of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Matveyevka is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Oidiodendron cereale is a species of ascomycetes fungi in the order Helotiales. This fungus is found globally in temperate climates where average summer temperatures are below 25 \u00b0C, but there have been scattered reports from tropical and subtropical environments. It is predominantly found in soil, but little is known regarding their ecological roles in nature. However, an enzymatic study from Agriculture Canada showed that \"O. cereale\" can break down a variety of plant, fungal, and animal based substrates found in soil, which may have beneficial effects for plants. On rare occasions, this fungus is found on human skin and hair. There has been one reported case of \"O. cereale\" infection in 1969, causing Neurodermitis Nuchae. History and taxonomy. The anamorphic fungus was first described in the Belgian journal Hedwigia by Dr. Von F. von Th\u00fcmen as \"Sporotrichum cerealis\" in 1880. Then in 1932, a Swedish mycologist, Dr. H. Robak, identified \"Oidiodendron nigrum\" while investigating fungal infections at wood pulp mills. Further investigation of the genus \"Oidiodendron\" by Dr. G. L. Barron revealed that \"Sporotrichum cerealis\" and \"Oidiodendron nigrum\" were the same organism and thereafter, named the species \"Oidiodendron cereale\". In 1998, Hambleton \"et al.\" using ribosomal DNA sequences confirmed that"}, {"text": "\"O. cereale\" is from the \"Oidiodendron\" genus and related to the other \"Oidiodendron\" species. Growth and morphology. Growth. This fungus grows hyphally and its asexual reproduction cycles have been well described in literature. Asexual reproduction occurs through its lens-shaped arthroconidia with thickened rings of cell wall material. Young colonies appear grey and turns purple-black as it matures. The conidiophores develop by dividing their branches into sections of equal length. Then it rounds off the branch and develops into the same number of spores. At maturity, the spores fall away from each other and the old wall remains attached to the adjacent conidia as a fringe. Conidia are dispersed by wind and arthropods, where the conidia adhere to the carrier's exoskeleton electrostatically. Conidiophores are produced in all species of \"Oidiodendron\", but the production of conidiophores are not obligatory. Morphology. \"Oidiodendron cereale\" colonies appear green-grey, but dark brown to black under areas of heavy sporulation. Due to its dark colony colour, it is generally classified as a dematiaceous fungus. Its hyphae are 1-2 \u03bcm broad, some branches at the foot (treelike), while others don't, and are irregularly curved. The conidia are dark grey, short-chained, clumped at conidiophore apex, has a ring, and"}, {"text": "spans 2.2-5.4 \u03bcm by 2.0-2.7 \u03bcm. The conidiophores are short, branched, and hyaline to lightly melanized. It is important to note that the hyaline conidiophores and lens-shaped arthroconidia with thickened rings of cell wall material make this species unique. Henceforth, the initial placement of this species was outside of the genus Oidiodendron. With molecular analysis, evidence supports its placement within \"Oidiodendron\" and its morphological distinction is significant only at the species levels. Physiology. \"Oidiodendron cereale\" is psychrotolerant and has an optimal temperature between 20-25\u00b0C. However, it also has the ability to grow at temperatures as low as 5\u00b0C. Decreased growth is observed when the temperature is below 5\u00b0C or above 25\u00b0C. \"Oidiodendron cereale\" is acidophilic with an optimal pH range of 3-5, and it does not grow in high salt conditions. Enzymatic studies have revealed that \"O. cereale\" has cellulolytic abilities. In addition, it has pectinases, gelatinases, lipases, and polyphenol oxidases that facilitate the degradation of a variety of plant, fungal, and animal substrates. Habitat and ecology. \"Oidiodendron cereale\" is found predominantly in soil, but it can also be found in wood and peat, and on human skin and hair. In addition, there has been an isolation of this fungus"}, {"text": "in human food supplies. Due to the physiology of this species, it prefers to live in temperate climates. However, there have been reports from tropical and subtropical locations of this fungus. Although this fungus has been identified from a plethora of locations globally and different growing environments, little is understood about their ecological roles. An association study on the mycorrhizal status of this fungus has been inconclusive. Targeted isolation studies are required to determine the ecological role of \"O. cereale.\" Human disease. There has only been one published case of infection caused by \"O. cereale\". In 1969, a female clerk at the Skin Department of the Helsinki University Central Hospital reported itchiness on her neck. Near the nape of the neck, there was an archetypal presentation of neurodermitis nuchae, or more commonly known as atopic dermatitis. A sample was cultured from her neck and on all three occasions, \"O. cereale\" was present. After further investigation, this fungus was found in the mycoflora of old Finnish wooden saunas, where the patient had previously visited."}, {"text": "Drachyovo () is a rural locality (a selo) in Malyshevskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 487 as of 2010. There are 3 streets. Geography. Drachyovo is located 33 km south of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Nagovitsyno is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Dubrovo () is a rural locality (a selo) in Novlyanskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 95 as of 2010. There are 4 streets. Geography. Dubrovo is located on the Ushna River, 15 km southeast of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Kondrakovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "New Salem is an unincorporated community located in Rusk County, Texas, United States. According to the Handbook of Texas, the community had a population of 55 in 2000. It is located within the Longview, Texas metropolitan area. History. Before the American Civil War, New Salem was settled by planters. The town was named \"Salem\" by Oscar Wilson, in honor of his former home in Victoria County, Texas. A malaria outbreak diminished the community's population. However, the population began to expand in the 1850s with the town being officially incorporated in 1856. A post office was established in 1849; the postmaster was Poindexter Payne. The town's population was 100 in 1855 and decreased to 85 by 1896. The town had three stores, two flour mills, and a Baptist church. The post office was shut down in 1955 and mail was redirected to Henderson, Texas. The population remained stable at 180 from the 1920s through the 1960s, but by 1970 the population had decreased to 31. In the 2000 United States Census the population was 55. John H. Pruitt was also a major settler in New Salem. Geography. New Salem is located southwest of Laneville in southwestern Rusk County. Education. New Salem"}, {"text": "Academy opened in 1854. Today, the community is served by the Laneville Independent School District."}, {"text": "\"Anytime\" is a song by Nu-Birth, an alias of UK garage duo 187 Lockdown. The song features Janette Sewell on vocals. It was first released in 1996 on Nu Jak Recordings then as an official single in 1997 via XL Recordings/Locked On, reaching No. 48 on the UK Singles Chart. A re-release the following year featuring new mixes peaked seven places higher at No. 41. The 1997 release also reached No. 1 on the UK Dance Singles Chart. The song samples Julian Jonah's Funky Love Dub mix of Richard Darbyshire's \"Wherever Love Is Found\", as well as vocals from Impromp2's \"Get Me Off\". \"Mixmag\" included \"Anytime\" in their list of the \"12 best late-90s UK garage records\". Redbull.com included the song in their \"Honorable mentions\" list of \"underground UK garage classics that still sound fresh today\". A1. \"Anytime\" (Nu-Vocal Mix) - 6:25 A2. \"Anytime\" (Tuff & Jam's Kick Dub) - 6:24 B1. \"Anytime\" (Gant Mix) - 6:30 B2. \"Anytime\" (Original Mix) - 6:25 A1. \"Anytime\" (Rhythm Masters Mix) - 7:10 A2. \"Anytime\" (Dem 2 Nice 'N' Sleazy Mix) - 6:22 B1. \"Anytime\" (Tuff & Jam's Kick Dub) - 6:50 B2. \"Anytime\" (Original Mix) - 6:25"}, {"text": "Yekaterinovka () is a rural locality (a village) in Chertkovskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 9 as of 2010. Geography. Yekaterinovka is located 9 km west from Chertkovo, 18 km northeast of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Chernovskaya is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Yesipovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Chertkovskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. According to the 2010 census, the population was 23. Mercedes-Benz has opened a factory called Mosvocia (its first in Russia) near Yesipovo in April 2019. Geography. Yesipovo is on the Kestromka River, 7 km north of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Voshchikha is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Zhary () is a rural locality (a village) in Malyshevskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 22 as of 2010. Geography. Zhary is located on the Ushna River, 21 km southwest of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Krasnaya Ushna is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Zarechye () is a rural locality (a village) in Chertkovskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 27 as of 2010. Geography. Zarechye is located on the Kestromka River, 4 km northeast of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Krasnaya Gorbatka is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Muro-Ami may refer to:"}, {"text": "Zakharovo () is a rural locality (a selo) in Malyshevskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 40 as of 2010. Geography. Zakharovo is located 37 km southwest of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Korelkino is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Znamenka () is a rural locality (a village) in Malyshevskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 12 as of 2010. Geography. Znamenka is located 12 km southwest of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Belkovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Ivanovskaya () is a rural locality (a village) in Malyshevskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 161 as of 2010. There are 2 streets. Geography. Ivanovskaya is located 46 km southwest of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Pervomaysky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Ivankovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Malyshevskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 9 as of 2010. Geography. The village is located 15 km east from Malyshevo, 19 km south from Krasnaya Gorbatka."}, {"text": "In 1968 the Great Transcontinental Electric Car Race was held between student groups at Caltech and MIT. The Caltech team, led by EV pioneer Wally Rippel, converted a 1958 VW Microbus powered by lead cobalt batteries from Electric Fuel Propulsion Corporation of Detroit. The MIT team converted a 1968 Chevrolet Corvair powered by NiCad batteries. The MIT team raced from Cambridge, Massachusetts, to Pasadena, California, while the Caltech team raced the opposite direction. A network of 54 charging locations was set up along the 3,311-mile route, spaced 21 to 95 miles apart. The race began on August 26, 1968, and ended on September 4. Although the MIT team reached Pasadena first, they were towed part of the way. After assessing penalty points, Caltech was declared the winner with a corrected time of 210 hours 3 minutes."}, {"text": "Ivankovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Chertkovskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 57 as of 2010. Geography. The village is located on the Motra River, 5 km north from Chertkovo, 25 km north-east from Krasnaya Gorbatka."}, {"text": "Ivonino () is a rural locality (a village) in Volosatovskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 10 as of 2010. Geography. Ivonino is located 19 km northwest from Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Denisovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Ilyinskoye () is a rural locality (a selo) in Volosatovskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 44 as of 2010. Geography. Ilyinskoye is located on the Kestromka River, 22 km north of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Pribrezhnaya is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Isakovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Chertkovskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 19 as of 2010. Geography. Isakovo is located on the Kestromka River, 11 km north of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Voshchikha is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Ulugqat Town (Kyrgyz: \u06c7\u0644\u06c7\u06c7\u0686\u0627\u062a \u0634\u0627\u0627\u0631\u0686\u0627\u0633\u0649, \u0423\u043b\u0443\u0443-\u0427\u0430\u0442 \u0448\u0430\u0430\u0440\u0447\u0430\u0441\u044b; Uyghur: \u0626\u06c7\u0644\u06c7\u063a\u0686\u0627\u062a \u0628\u0627\u0632\u0649\u0631\u0649) or Wuqia Town () is a town and the county seat of Ulugqat County in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, China. Located in the middle east of the county, the town covers an area of 288 square kilometers with a population of 13,898 (as of 2017). It has 5 communities, its seat is at \"Tianhe Road\" (). History. Kiziloy Town () was formed in 1947 and renamed to \"Chengguan Town\" () in 1984. A magnitude 7.4 earthquake occurred in Ulugqat County on August 23, 1985, and it was destroyed. the new town was rebuilt and named Ulugqat/Wuqia in Bolush (), 6 km away to the northeast of the former town. Overview. Basics for 2017 Residential communities. The town has 5 residential communities under its jurisdiction. Infrastructure. The main streets of Ulugqat Town include Tuanjie Road (), Guangming Road (), Bostanterak Road (), Tuoyun Road (), Kiziloy Road (), Xingfu Road (), Kangsu Road () and Ulugqat Road (). The Minzu Park () is the main leisure place for residents. The Earthquake Monument () was built at the northern end of Tuanjie Road. Wu Dengyun Exhibition Hall () is located at the"}, {"text": "eastern end of Xingfu Road. Tuanjie Road is the main road in downtown and is north-south, it starts south from Gakang Highway () and north to Guangming Road. It is l000 meters long and 26 meters wide with green belts on both sides, named in 1989. There are county bureaus of agriculture, tax, grain, commerce, and construction, administration for industry and commerce, PBOC, AgBank, etc. along the road. Guangming Road is the main road east-west in downtown, starting from Toyun Road in the east and Tuanjie Road in the west. It is 950 meters long and 10 meters wide, there are green belts on both sides, named in 1989. Along the way are the CPC County Committee, County Government, courthouse, public prosecutor's office and public security bureau."}, {"text": "Karpovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Malyshevskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 55 as of 2010. Geography. Karpovo is located 36 km southwest of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Nikolo-Ushna is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Kopnino () is a rural locality (a village) in Volosatovskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 369 as of 2010. There are 3 streets. Geography. Kopnino is located on the Kestromka River, 12 km northwest of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Matveyevka is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Korelkino () is a rural locality (a village) in Malyshevskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 11 as of 2010. Geography. Korelkino is located 36 km south of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Drachyovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Louisiana's 23rd State Senate district is one of 39 districts in the Louisiana State Senate. It has been represented by Republican Page Cortez, the current Senate President, since 2012. Geography. District 23 is based in Lafayette Parish, including much of southern Lafayette as well as the suburban towns of Broussard, Scott, and Youngsville. The district is located entirely within Louisiana's 3rd congressional district, and overlaps with the 31st, 43rd, 44th, 45th, and 48th districts of the Louisiana House of Representatives. Recent election results. Louisiana uses a jungle primary system. If no candidate receives 50% in the first round of voting, when all candidates appear on the same ballot regardless of party, the top-two finishers advance to a runoff election."}, {"text": "Kostenets () is a rural locality (a settlement) in Malyshevskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 260 as of 2010. Geography. Kostenets is located 37 km southwest of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Yuromka is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Kochergino () is a rural locality (a village) in Malyshevskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 299 as of 2010. There are 4 streets. Geography. Kochergino is located 37 km southwest of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Maryevka is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Krasnaya Gorka () is a rural locality (a village) in Novlyanskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 3 as of 2010. Geography. Krasnaya Gorka is located 3 km southwest of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Andreyevka is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Krasnaya Ushna () is a rural locality (a settlement) in Malyshevskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 553 as of 2010. There are 9 streets. Geography. Krasnaya Ushna is located on the Ushna River, 17 km southwest of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Yartsevo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Kurkovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Chertkovskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 16 as of 2010. Geography. Kurkovo is located 26 km east of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Chertkovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Lobanovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Novlyanskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 151 as of 2010. There are 3 streets. Geography. Lobanovo is located 9 km south of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Novlyanka is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Lukoyanikha () is a rural locality (a village) in Volosatovskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 13 as of 2010. Geography. Lukoyanikha is located 20 km northwest of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Novy Byt is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Maloye Grigorovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Chertkovskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 4 as of 2010. Geography. Maloye Grigorovo is located on the Kestromka River, 18 km north of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Pribrezhnaya is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Malyshevo () is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Malyshevskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 799 as of 2010. There are 9 streets. Geography. Malyshevo is located 26 km southwest of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Mitrofanovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Maryevka () is a rural locality (a village) in Malyshevskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 25 as of 2010. Geography. Maryevka is located 38 km southwest of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Kochergino is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Matveyevka () is a rural locality (a village) in Volosatovskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 26 as of 2010. Geography. Matveyevka is located on the Kolp River, 15 km northwest of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Kopnino is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Mitrofanovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Malyshevskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 18 as of 2010. Geography. Mitrofanovo is located 27 km southwest from Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Malyshevo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Mityakovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Chertkovskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 6 as of 2010. Geography. Mityakovo is located 14 km north from Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Bolshoye Grigorovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Buffaloes Over Singapore: RAF, RAAF, RNZAF and Dutch Brewster Fighters in Action Over Malaya and the East Indies 1941\u20131942 is a 2003 book by Brian Cull, Paul Sortenhaus & Mark Haselden. It relates the history of Brewster Buffalo and Brewster 339 fighter squadrons of the British commonwealth and Netherlands East Indies, that fought in the Japanese invasion during 1941-1942, Battle of Singapore and Netherlands East Indies."}, {"text": "Mokrovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Chertkovskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 1 as of 2010. Geography. Mokrovo is located on the Tetrukh River, 27 km northeast from Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Goritsy is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "William Sumter Murphy (1796\u20131844) was an American lawyer and diplomat, known for serving as the American charg\u00e9 d'affaires to Texas in 1843 and 1844. Early life. Murphy was born in South Carolina in 1796; in his early years, he read law in Virginia, and began practicing in Chillicothe, Ohio, in 1818. Three years later, in 1821, he married Lucinda Sterret. Political and military career. Although his excellent oratorical skills made him a sought-after criminal defense lawyer, Murphy was primarily interested in politics. Referred to as the \"Patrick Henry of the West\", Murphy made use of his abilities on behalf of the Democratic Party. In 1832, he challenged future governor William Allen for a seat in the United States House of Representatives, in Ohio's 7th district. Murphy lost, and Allen became a highly successful Ohio politician. Discouraged by the experience, Murphy abandoned the Democrats for the rest of his life. Murphy also served in the Ohio state militia, attaining the rank of brigadier general, and provided his services to the Governor of Ohio, in the aftermath of the Toledo War. Having become a member of the Whigs by 1840, Murphy supported William Henry Harrison in the 1840 election. Upon the expulsion"}, {"text": "of Harrison's Vice President-turned-successor, John Tyler, however, the Whigs also lost Murphy, who defended the policies of Tyler's administration. Diplomat. Because he had supported the President, Murphy was given two diplomatic appointments: the first in 1841; the second in 1843. Central America. His first position, as the \"Special and Confidential Agent of the United States to Central America\" in 1841, was to the failing Federal Republic of Central America. Although it had mostly dissolved by the time Murphy arrived in December, he presented his credentials to Guatemala. Although there were rumors that the Federation would be revived, Murphy, hampered by malaria, suffered through three laborious months, before recognizing the futility of such beliefs. He relayed the designs of the British on the Mosquito Coast and other regions in the area, prior to returning to the United States on March 30, 1842. Texas. On April 10, 1843, Murphy received his second appointment: he was to be the fourth charg\u00e9 d'affaires to the Republic of Texas, to replace Joseph Eve. This was an interim appointment, subject to the approval of the United States Senate. Nevertheless, Murphy took up his appointment and presented his credentials, as charg\u00e9 d'affaires, to Texas on June 16,"}, {"text": "1843. A week later, the appointment of Abel P. Upshur as Secretary of State made the annexation of Texas a priority issue for the Tyler administration. While not directly engaged in negotiations, Murphy did exchange correspondence with President Houston of Texas, and took part in secret preparations for the passage of the Tyler-Texas treaty. This included unauthorized agreements for military and naval protection. Although they had been agreed upon and carried out by President Tyler after he signed the treaty in April 1844, this significantly jeopardized Murphy's confirmation process, and led to the resignation of Treasury Secretary John Canfield Spencer. The Tyler-Texas treaty and associated correspondence were leaked to the public in late April; the Senate rejected the treaty in early June. In the interim, on May 23, 1844, Murphy's nomination was considered and rejected by the Senate. As a result, he was recalled from Galveston. Death and burial. Prior to his recall, he fell ill with yellow fever and died, at his post, on July 13, 1844. He was the third charge to do so. He was originally buried in Galveston; but he was later buried in Chillicothe, Ohio, on the site of a former train depot."}, {"text": "Nagovitsyno () is a rural locality (a village) in Malyshevskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 2 as of 2010. Geography. The village is located 10 km south-east from Malyshevo, 27 km south from Krasnaya Gorbatka."}, {"text": "Nadezhdino () is a rural locality (a village) in Chertkovskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 165 as of 2010. There are 4 streets. Geography. Nadezhdino is located on the Tetrukh River, 21 km northeast of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Chernovskaya is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Neklyudovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Malyshevskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 40 as of 2010. Geography. Neklyudovo is located 25 km southwest of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Malyshevo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Nekrasovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Chertkovskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 10 as of 2010. Geography. Nekrasovo is located 11 km northeast of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Voshchikha is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Nikolo-Ushna () is a rural locality (a village) in Malyshevskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 47 as of 2010. Geography. Nikolo-Ushna is located on the Ushna River, 32 km southwest of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Karpovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Nikulino () is a rural locality (a selo) in Malyshevskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 2 as of 2010. Geography. Nikulino is located 36 km south of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Poshatovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "\"Monsters\" is a song by English singer-songwriter James Blunt. It was written by Blunt, Amy Wadge and Jimmy Hogarth for Blunt's sixth studio album, \"Once Upon a Mind\" (2019). It was released as the fourth single from the album on 1 November 2019. Blunt chose to donate all of the profit made from the song to Help for Heroes and British Legion charities. Background. James Blunt's father Charles, himself a kidney donor, was diagnosed with stage four chronic kidney disease. Blunt wrote \"Monsters\" to \"express his feelings about his father and his illness, almost as if it's a touching farewell to his father\". In an interview with \"Good Morning Britain\", Blunt said: In the same interview he made a plea for type O kidney donors to step forward. In January 2020 MSN reported Blunt's father had been scheduled for a transplant. Music video. The music video was filmed in Oxfordshire, United Kingdom, and it was directed by Vaughan Arnell. The music video features James Blunt and his father Charles Blunt. The video focuses on a close up of James Blunt's face as he sings the first two verses and choruses of the song, and then switches to a wider angle"}, {"text": "showing himself and his father sitting at a table while he sings the final part. Throughout the video, Blunt is visibly emotional and tearful. Australian television presenter Lisa Wilkinson said she was \"left bawling\" after watching the music video of the song. Monika Barton of \"Newshub\" wrote about the music video, \"Go on, have a little watch and see if you have a heart, or merely just a sharp, pointy piece of flint where it should be\". Reception. Minnie Wright of the \"Daily Express\" wrote, \"Heartbreaking perspective illuminates the place from which Blunt has penned the deeply personal \"Once Upon A Mind\" with the arrival of Monster\". Lauren Murphy of Entertainment.ie wrote, \"Before you watch this video, be warned that it's pretty tough going if you're feeling in any way emotionally fragile, or have lost a parent\". Rudi Kinsella of \"Joe\" wrote, \"This is one of the most emotional music videos we've seen in a very long time\". In popular culture. \"American Idol\" Season 21 winner Iam Tongi auditioned with this song, which went viral and became the show's most viewed audition video on its YouTube page. Tongi dedicated the song to his dad, who had passed away from kidney"}, {"text": "disease a few months prior to the audition. Blunt did not know that Tongi would audition with \"Monsters\" until he learned that the song briefly topped the U.S. iTunes chart after the audition aired. He described Tongi's audition as \"deeply moving... you can't help but be touched. I was like everyone else when I watched him do it, I became a fan.\" Blunt and Tongi performed a duet of the song on \"Idol\"'s season finale, with the pair trading lyrics until the latter broke down during the middle of the song. Tongi eventually regained his composure and finished, earning a hug from Blunt at the end. Blunt said of the performance, \"Breathe a last word/You can feel my hand on your own... That was the bit I sang on American Idol with Iam Tongi and he broke down in tears, thinking about his own father. You suddenly realize the desperation of that moment, because, for him, his father had died and [was] really living that.\" The song appeared on \"Billboard\"s Digital Songs chart at No. 4, from 10,000 downloads. Blunt and Tongi released a studio version of their duet on August 25, 2023. Tongi wrote on social media, \"From covering"}, {"text": "it on TikTok 3 years ago to singing it in my audition on @americanidol, to performing it at the Idol finale with @jamesblunt , \u201cMonsters\u201d means so much to me.\" On May 1, 2024, Tongi performed a duet of \"Monsters\" with fellow contestant Oliver Steele at Steele's father Toby's funeral. Steele posted the performance on his Instagram account, drawing condolences and praise from \"Idol\" fans and alumni. He wrote, \"I'll be honest, I wasn't sure I was gonna be able to stand on stage and sing. Having @wtongi there to stand beside me helped me stay strong for my father. I love you brother. Thank you for being there for me, and for being there for my dad.\""}, {"text": "Novlyanka () is a rural locality (a village) and the administrative center of Novlyanskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 894 as of 2010. There are 5 streets. Geography. Novlyanka is located on the right bank of the Ushna River, 9 km south of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Lobanovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Novlyanka () is a rural locality (a settlement) in Novlyanskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 915 as of 2010. There are 10 streets. Geography. Novlyanka is located on the left bank of the Ushna River, 7 km south of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Novlyanka (village) is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Ezekiel Goldthwait (July 19, 1710 \u2013 November 27, 1782) was an American merchant and landowner. Born in Boston, the capital of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, he rose to become on the city's leading citizens in the years leading to the American Revolution. Biography. Ezekiel Goldthwait was born in the North End of Boston on July 19, 1710, and was baptized at the Second Church on July 23. A member of a merchant family originally from Salem, Massachusetts, Goldthwait was quite prosperous. He lived on Hanover Street in a \"Mansion House\". He also owned houses on State and Ann streets, a country estate in Roxbury, Massachusetts, a chaise, considerable china, silver, glassware and furniture, over 30 paintings/drawings, several hundred books and pamphlets, and a gold watch. He married Elizabeth Lewis on November 2, 1732, and they had thirteen children. Goldthwait held a number of positions of trust. He served as executor of the wills of numerous prominent Massachusetts citizens of the time, including Governor William Dummer. He served on a committee relating to the British occupation of Boston, as well as many other colonial committees, and was appointed to meet with the governor on business for the town of Boston."}, {"text": "He served as Town Clerk of Boston for 20 years. He was Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas and Clerk of the Court of General Sessions of the Peace, and was Register of Deeds for Suffolk County for 30 years. At various times he also held the posts of Selectman, Town Auditor, and Town Meeting Moderator. In 1771, he was challenged by Samuel Adams for the position of Register of Deeds, but beat Adams in the election by a margin of over two-to-one. In 1769, John Adams and Goldthwait were on good terms. Adams recorded in his diary that Goldthwait had invited Adams \"to a genteel dinner of fish, bacon, peas, and incomparable Madeira under the shady trees (at Flax Pond) with half a dozen as clever fellows as ever were born.\" However, after Goldthwait defeated Adams's cousin, Samuel Adams, in the election of 1771, John Adams's diary entries regarding Goldthwait were quite uncomplimentary. Part of this may have been personal, but part of it may simply be a reflection of the hardening of divisions in political opinion in the years leading up to the American Revolution. Goldthwait's views were generally those of a loyalist, feeling that despite the"}, {"text": "grievances of the colonists, a break with Britain would be a mistake. After the Battle of Lexington and Concord started the Revolutionary War, the Massachusetts militia laid siege to Boston, trapping the British Army and the citizens of the city inside. When the Royal Navy evacuated the British Army 11 months later, it took thousands of loyalists with it to Halifax, Nova Scotia. Goldthwait, though, decided to stay in Boston. However, he was not condemned as a loyalist, and his valuable properties in Boston and country estate in Roxbury, Massachusetts were not seized by the revolutionary government. A loyalist who helped start a revolution. Ezekiel Goldthwait definitely had loyalist feelings by 1774. He was one of the \"Addressors\" of Governor Thomas Hutchinson when Hutchinson was recalled to England (and had essentially been driven out of Massachusetts by the Sons of Liberty). Goldthwait and other influential Bostonians wrote a letter to Hutchinson, thanking him for his service as governor and wishing him well. However, a decade and a half before, Goldthwait and a group of other businessmen had been appalled at the writs of assistance that the crown had started issuing to clamp down on colonial smuggling. Writs of assistance were"}, {"text": "essentially search warrants without any limits. They authorized customs officials to go anywhere, at any time. They required local sheriffs, and even local citizens, to assist in breaking into colonists' houses or lend whatever assistance customs officials desired. In 1761, Goldthwait and a group of other outraged Boston businessmen engaged lawyer James Otis, Jr. to challenge the writs of assistance in court. Otis gave the speech of his life, making references to Magna Carta, classical allusions, natural law, and the colonists' \"rights as Englishmen\". The court ruled against Goldthwait and the other merchants. However, the case lit the fire that became the American Revolution. Otis's arguments were published in the colonies, and stirred widespread support for colonial rights. A young lawyer, John Adams, was in the packed courtroom, and was moved by Otis's performance and legal arguments. Adams later said that \"Then and there the child Independence was born.\" Later life and death. After the Revolution, Goldthwait took no further part in public affairs. He died in Boston on November 27, 1782."}, {"text": "Novoye Bibeyevo () is a rural locality (a village) in Malyshevskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 10 as of 2010. Geography. Novoye Bibeyevo is located on the Ushna River, 36 km southwest of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Staroye Bibeyevo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Novy Byt () is a rural locality (a settlement) and the administrative center of Volosatovskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 1,047 as of 2010. There are 17 streets. Geography. Novy Byt is located 18 km northwest of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Lukoyanikha is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Stop the Clock may refer to:"}, {"text": "Parshovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Novlyanskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 3 as of 2010. Geography. Parshovo is located 12 km south of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Delovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Pervomaysky () is a rural locality (a settlement) in Malyshevskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 343 as of 2010. There are 8 streets. Geography. Pervomaysky is located 41 km southwest of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Troitsko-Kolychyovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Perelozhnikovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Malyshevskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 403 as of 2010. There are 5 streets. Geography. Perelozhnikovo is located 20 km southwest of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Bolshoye Koltsovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Petrovskoye () is a rural locality (a village) in Chertkovskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 6 as of 2010. Geography. Petrovskoye is located 19 km northeast of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Yekaterinovka is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "George Rauscher is a Republican member of the Alaska House of Representatives, representing the 29th District. Prior to 2020 redistricting he represented the 9th District. Political career. Rauscher served on the Sutton Community Council from 2007 to 2011. He defeated Representative Jim Colver during the August 2016 primary election by 95 votes. He defeated Pamela Goode in the November election. In 2018, Rauscher won the Republican party nomination over Colver and Goode. He was reelected in November 2018, defeating Democrat Bill Johnson and Republican James Squyres."}, {"text": "Poshatovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Malyshevskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 4 as of 2010. Geography. Poshatovo is located 34 km south of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Nikulino is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Pribrezhnaya () is a rural locality (a village) in Chertkovskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 1 as of 2010. Geography. Pribrezhnaya is located on the Kestromka River, 17 km north of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Bolshoye Grigorovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "This is a list of career statistics of Ukrainian tennis player Dayana Yastremska since her professional debut in 2015. Yastremska has won three singles titles on WTA Tour. Performance timelines. \"Only main-draw results in WTA Tour, Grand Slam tournaments, Billie Jean King Cup, United Cup, Hopman Cup and Olympic Games are included in win\u2013loss records.\" Singles. \"Current through the 2024 Australian Open.\" Doubles. \"Current through the 2023 Wimbledon Championships.\" WTA Tour career earnings. \"current as of 23 May 2022\" Career Grand Slam statistics. Seedings. The tournaments won by Yastremska are in boldface, and advanced into finals by Yastremska are in \"italics\". Longest winning streaks. 8-match win-streak (2018). 8 consecutive matches won by Yastremska in the fall of 2018 is the longest win-streak of her career thus far (Hong Kong and Luxembourg)."}, {"text": "Pchyolkino () is a rural locality (a village) in Volosatovskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 8 as of 2010. Geography. Pchyolkino is located 10 km north of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Lukoyanikha is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Savino () is a rural locality (a village) in Malyshevskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 19 as of 2010. Geography. Savino is located 20 km south of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Fedorkovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Savkovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Malyshevskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 23 as of 2010. Geography. Savkovo is located 40 km southwest of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Zakharovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Sanchugovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Malyshevskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 6 as of 2010. Geography. Sanchugovo is located 30 km south of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Gubino is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "The Cedars School is an 11\u201318 boys, Roman Catholic, private school and sixth form. It is located in the Upper Norwood area of the London Borough of Croydon in England. The current site is the former location of Virgo Fidelis Convent Senior School, a Roman Catholic voluntary aided secondary school for girls. The school site is also shared with The Laurels School for girls. Until September 2021 the school was located in the Lloyd Park area of Croydon. It was established in September 2013 by the PACT Educational Trust in a Grade II listed building dating back to the 18th century. It is the first senior school in the country to be based on the ethos of Opus Dei and is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Southwark. History. The Cedars School was established in September 2013 as a Roman Catholic, private school for boys by the PACT Educational Trust, a parent-led charity group, with an initial intake of 46 and fees of \u00a33,900 a term. The trust had initially intended to open the school as a free school but was put off due to the \"very restrictive\" admissions policy that would have stopped them from reserving places for"}, {"text": "Catholics. It is the first senior school in the country to be based on the ethos of Opus Dei, which does not directly run the school but supported its opening and has links with the trust. The school opened in a Grade II listed building that was acquired by the trust, dates back to 1761 and was known as the Coombe House. Having gone through several owners and let to various tenants in the 1830s, it was owned by Frank Lloyd in the 1890s, a newspaper magnate and son of Edward Lloyd (owned the house before him), and lived there for 35 years until his death in 1927. The neighbouring Lloyd Park was created from land bequeathed by Lloyd and is named after him. By 1937, it became a nursing home for army officers and used as St Margaret's School for disabled children between 1946 and 1985. Two extensions were added during the 1950s, and the building was latterly owned by an NHS trust as Geoffrey Harris House, a residential care home for those with mental health and learning difficulties. On 22 March 2017, the Real Madrid Foundation opened its first football school in the United Kingdom in partnership with"}, {"text": "the school; Football for Unity, a non-profit pro-football organisation; and the Kinetic Foundation, a local sports charity that was set up following the 2011 England riots. The Foundation already runs similar schools in other countries and said, \"The aim of the project is to support children and young people by offering them activities to develop their skills, both in sports and relational and social integration.\" Officially opened by former player Emilio Butrague\u00f1o, it involves free football sessions at the school that are led by coaches trained by Real Madrid. The school moved to its current site in Upper Norwood in September 2021. This site is shared with The Laurels School for girls, and both schools share a sports hall."}, {"text": "Svyatsy () is a rural locality (a village) in Malyshevskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 31 as of 2010. There are 4 streets. Geography. Svyatsy is located 21 km southwest of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Bolshoye Koltsovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Selishchi () is a rural locality (a village) in Novlyanskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 32 as of 2010. Geography. Selishchi is located 13 km south of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Shulgino is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Senkovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Volosatovskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 2 as of 2010. Geography. Senkovo is located 21 km west of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Skalovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Skalovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Volosatovskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 39 as of 2010. Geography. Skalovo is located 20 km west of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Matveyevka is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Staroye Bibeyevo () is a rural locality (a village) in Malyshevskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 6 as of 2010. Geography. Staroye Bibeyevo is located on the Ushna River, 38 km southwest from Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Novoye Bibeyevo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Takovikha () is a rural locality (a village) in Volosatovskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 3 as of 2010. Geography. Takovikha is located 32 km north of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Shevinskaya is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Terenino () is a rural locality (a village) in Chertkovskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 32 as of 2010. Geography. Terenino is located on the Tetrukh River, 16 km east of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Vikhirevo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Giuseppe Rottario or \"'Giuseppe Roverio\" (1657\u20131720) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Alba (1697\u20131720). Biography. Giuseppe Rottario was born om 25 Sep 1657 in Vicia, Italy and ordained a priest on 23 Mar 1681. On 27 Mar 1697, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Innocent XII as Bishop of Alba. On 8 Apr 1697, he was consecrated bishop by Domenico Maria Corsi, Bishop of Rimini, with Carlo Loffredo, Archbishop of Bari, and Miguel Antonio de Benavides y Piedrola, Bishop of Cartagena, serving as co-consecrators. He served as Bishop of Alba until his death on 4 Nov 1720."}, {"text": "Eric Kissack is an American film editor, director and producer. Films Kissack has edited include \"A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas\" (2011), \"Horrible Bosses 2\" (2014) and \"Daddy's Home\" (2015). Early life and career. Kissack was born and raised in New York City. He attended Hunter College High School and attended Brown University in 1999. He established his profession as a film editor with \"Role Models\", \"Br\u00fcno\", \"Cedar Rapids\", \"The Dictator\", \"Horrible Bosses 2\", \"Daddy's Home\" and \"Instant Family\". His directorial debut was \"Love, Sex & Missed Connections\"."}, {"text": "Nettie is a feminine given name that is a diminutive form of Annette, Jeanette, Anna and Antonia. Its popularity in the United States has continually declined since its peak in the 1910s and 1920s. Notable people with this name include:"}, {"text": "Officer Arjun Singh IPS Batch 2000 is a 2019 Hindi film, starring Priyanshu Chatterjee, Raai Laxmi, Govind Namdev, Vijay Raaz and Deepraj Rana. The film is directed by Arshad Siddqui and produced by Laxmi Narain Pandey Guruji. The film is based on important social issues and the present situation of the politics and police force. In the film Priyanshu Chatterjee plays the role of a fearless police officer and how he fights to get justice for a family by fighting against the system. The film was released on 18 October 2019. The film grossed 4 lakh."}, {"text": "The members of the twelfth National Assembly of South Korea were elected on 12 February 1985. The Assembly sat from 11 April 1985 until 29 May 1988. Their four-year term was officially supposed to be over on 10 April 1989, but the Constitution of the Sixth Republic of South Korea shortened their terms."}, {"text": "Helm Field also called Lemoore Auxiliary Army Airfield A-7 is a former US Army Airfield use for training during World War II. Helm Field was location in the town of Coalinga, California, 70 miles south of Fresno. Helm Field had two 3,000 foot runways, one oriented east/west and one oriented northwest\u2013southeast. The Airfield was on a 773 acres site of form farm land. The US Army purchased the land on January 11, 1943 for training pilots. The Airfield was used by the Lemoore Basic Flying School, based at the Lemoore Army Air Field. Helm Field was 15 miles northwest of Lemoore Army Air Field. The Army built at Helm Field to support training stage house, control tower, motor pool building, crash truck shelter and latrines. Helm Field was used by Air Corps Basic Flying School, the AAF Basic Flying School, the AAF Pilot School, the 88th Air Base Squadron, the 3023rd Army Air Force Pilot School and the 461st Army Air Force Base Unit. The army closed Helm Field on October 15, 1844 and the Airfield was sold by the War Assets Administration. Helm Field was used as a farm labor camp in the 1950s. The east\u2013west runway was returned"}, {"text": "to farmland. The northwest\u2013southeast runway was still intact and was used as a civilian airfield till 1971. Lemoore Auxiliary Airfields. To support the Lemoore Basic Flying School, based at Lemoore Army Air Field Auxiliary Airfields and Landing Mats were built around the Lemoore Army Air Field. Boston Field. Boston Field also called Lemoore Auxiliary Army Airfield (A-1) was located at near Westhaven, Fresno County, California. After the war the Airfield was abandoned and returned to farmland. Boston Field was 3 miles south/west of Lemoore Army Airfield. The Airfield is listed as Bond Field on some later maps. Huron Field. Huron Field also called Lemoore Auxiliary Army Airfield (A-2) was located at , near the City of Huron, California. Huron Field was 7 miles west-southwest of Lemoore Army Airfield. This was a 3,000 by 3,000 foot landing mat. After the war the Airfield was abandoned and returned to farmland. Indian Field. \"(for crops see Indian old field)\"<br> Indian Field also called Lemoore Auxiliary Army Airfield (A-3), Indian Auxiliary Landing Field and Indian Auxiliary Field No. 3 was located at , near the city of Huron, California at the corner of South Siskiyou Avenue and West Jayne Avenue. The 641.60 acres site"}, {"text": "was native pasture land, the air field was built in 1944. Prior to acquisition, the site was native pasture This was a 3,000 by 3,000 foot landing mat. Indian Field was 13 miles southwest of Lemoore Army Airfield. The land was sold on September 12, 1946 and turned into farmland. The 1950s Indian Field was used as a farm labor camp and the runway was not used. Late the Airfield was abandoned and returned to farmland. Murray Field. Murray Field also called Lemoore Auxiliary Army Airfield (A-4) was located at , 6 miles southwest of Stratford, California, near the current town of Avenal, California. The 621.76 acres site was purchased in 1941. Murray Field was 14 miles west of Lemoore Army Airfield . This was a 3,000 by 3,000 foot landing mat. After the war the Airfield was abandoned and returned to farmland. West Field. West Field also called Lemoore Auxiliary Army Airfield (A-5) was located at , near Huron, California. This was a 3,000 by 3,000 foot landing mat on 522.32 acres. West Field was 14 miles west of Lemoore Army Airfield. The Army purchased the farmland on 4 February 1943. After the war the Airfield was abandoned and"}, {"text": "returned to farmland, that land was sold off on 12 September 1947."}, {"text": "Hurt People Hurt People may refer to:"}, {"text": "Hercai (\"Inconstant Love\") is a Turkish romantic television series starring Ak\u0131n Ak\u0131n\u00f6z\u00fc and Ebru \u015eahin, along with G\u00fcl\u00e7in Sant\u0131rc\u0131o\u011flu, Serhat Tutumluer, Oya Unustas\u0131 and Ahmet Tansu Ta\u015fanlar. It premiered on ATV on March 15, 2019. ATV has sold rights to air the series in various international markets, including most of Latin America and the United States through Telemundo, which premiered on June 22, 2021. In Pakistan, it airs on TV One. Plot. Reyyan is Nasuh \u015eado\u011flu's granddaughter, patriarch of the prominent \u015eado\u011flu family in the town of Midyat. However, she has never felt loved by anyone in her household except her father, Hazar, her mother, Zehra, and her younger sister, G\u00fcl. One morning, Reyyan goes out on horseback to watch the sunrise. On her way back, her horse is nearly hit by a car. Reyyan falls and loses consciousness. The driver of the car, a handsome young man named Miran, is immediately attracted to her and offers to drive her back home. Yaren, daughter of Hazar's brother, Cihan, is infatuated with Miran. Miran's plan all along was to gain the trust of the \u015eado\u011flu family, marry their innocent daughter and then leave her the morning after, humiliating the entire family"}, {"text": "and thus, exacting the first part of his revenge against the \u015eado\u011flus. Azize Aslanbey, who told him since he was a child that he has to avenge the murder of his parents and uplift his family's name once again. However, his feelings for Reyyan were the real, and his actions were done against his will under the guiding hand of his grandmother. As a result, Miran struggles to cope with what he has done to Reyyan. As time goes on, secrets are revealed while Reyyan and Miran struggle with their feelings for each other. Reyyan is in love with Miran, but is convincing herself she hates him, while Miran struggles with extreme guilt for what he has done to the one person he has truly cared about. Meanwhile, Azize also struggles to keep her control her daughter-in-law, Sultan, and her granddaughter, Elif\u2014who was orphaned as a child and raised by Azize\u2014and she begins tightening her grip as the unforgiving matriarch of the Aslanbey family. Despite his hatred for the \u015eado\u011flu family, Miran works hard to regain Reyyan's trust. It takes Reyyan a long time, but she realises she cannot live without Miran. Eventually, she marries him in earnest without her"}, {"text": "family's approval. They find a clue about the death of Miran's parents and follow it together, which leads them to Miran's maternal grandmother, \u015e\u00fckran, who Miran believed to be dead his entire life. While traveling to Istanbul, they find another lead that reveals Miran's mother was never raped, and discover Azize bribed the police to lie in their report that she had been raped before her death. Miran breaks down and he begins questioning everything he's been told regarding his parents' death. Azize, angry that Miran has learned the truth, begins tracking Miran and Reyyan, making sure that any new leads they find become dead ends. When confronted by Miran, she claims that, although his mother was never raped, she was indeed murdered by Hazar. She slowly regains Miran's trust, who believes her to be contrite. Meanwhile, Reyyan knows Azize is still lying to Miran, and becomes increasingly frustrated at her inability to break Miran's connection to his grandmother. During this time the family rivalry intensifies. Elif, who has always been tormented by Azize's cruelty, escapes her house marries Azat, Reyyan's older cousin, in yet another attempt to make peace between the families. However, Elif's efforts turn out to be"}, {"text": "in vain and she slips into a deep depression at her grandmother's intense hatred of her husband and desire for revenge. Elif, exasperated by the never-ending fighting and a feeling that Azat will never love her the way she loves him, commits suicide. After the death of Elif, the enmity between both families cools. Miran and Reyyan, fed up with both families, decide to move to Istanbul permanently. Azize, who needs Miran as a pawn in her revenge, sets Miran up to shoot Azat while Reyyan watches from afar. This causes the hatred to come back in full force. Azat's life is saved by a stranger who befriends the \u015eado\u011flu family. He hides his real identity as he is actually Aslan Aslanbey, the true heir of the Aslanbey family. Azize faked his death and kept him hidden to protect him from the rivalry between the families. Yaren, tired of Miran and Reyyan's undaunted love for each other, reveals to Reyyan out of spite that Hazar is not her biological father. Reyyan, angry at her family for lying to her, escapes to Miran's maternal grandmother's home. Miran and Hazar follow Reyyan, hoping to calm her anger. When they reach \u015e\u00fckran's home,"}, {"text": "they discover a recording of a conversation between Miran's mother, Dil\u015fah, and a friend, in which she confesses her love for Hazar, and tells her friend that Azize is trying to force her to marry her son. Miran takes the tape, and finally accepts that Hazar did not kill his mother. He then learns that it was his father, Mehmet, who tried to kill Dil\u015fah and Hazar, and later killed himself. Meanwhile, Aslan is working with Reyyan's real father, Mahfuz, who has come back to help his daughter expose Azize. However, Aslan becomes obsessed with Reyyan and loses focus. He attempts to kill Miran out of jealousy, and nearly succeeds. Upon a second attempt, he ends up causing his own death. At the same time, Fusun Aslanbey, Azize's sister-in-law, returns and reveals to everyone Miran is not an Aslanbey: his real father is not Mehmet Aslanbey, but Hazar \u015eado\u011flu. Upon learning this, Miran reaches his breaking point. He takes Reyyan with him and they move into a rural cottage to escape their reality. When Miran learns the truth, Hazar makes attempts at building a relationship with his son, but Miran is not interested. Later, Miran plays the rest of the"}, {"text": "tape he took from his mother's room. In it, she tells her friend she is pregnant with Hazar's child; she wishes for it to be a boy, and plans to name him Miran. Any doubt Miran had that Hazar is his real father disappears. Meanwhile, Reyyan comes face to face with her real father and accepts his only request\u2014that she let him hug her. Upon seeing her forgiving her own father, Miran turns to Hazar and accepts him as his father. Nasuh begins chasing the reasons for Azize's strong hatred of his family. He discovers her real name is Ay\u015fe, his first love. He confronts her, and asks her why she hates his family. Azize shares their past, including the child they had together, and their plans to get married. However, one day, Azize woke up to find her house engulfed in flames, and fainted from smoke inhalation. When she woke up a few days later, Nasuh's mother informed Azize that her entire family, including their child, died in the fire. Nasuh's mother tells Azize that Nasuh has remarried, and blames her for their child's death. Feeling betrayed, Azize decides to get revenge. Her original plan was to punish Hazar"}, {"text": "by taking away his daughter. However, after Mehmet killed himself, her hatred intensified and she plotted a plan for vengeance using Miran. Nasuh is shocked, and explains to Azize that his mother had told him Azize died in the fire, which is why he remarried. Nasuh also tells Azize their child never died, but is the same Hazar whose life she has been trying to destroy. To show how remorseful she is for her sins, Azize reveals that Miran's mother, Dil\u015fah, is alive. Having been locked away from reality for so long, Dil\u015fah is struggling mentally to adapt to her new life. Miran, however, is overjoyed at being reunited with his mother. Meanwhile, Reyyan, upon seeing Azize's state and learning the origin of her hatred toward Hazar and Miran, convinces Miran to forgive Azize. Reyyan, now pregnant, is told by her doctor that she will not survive the birth of her child, so she wishes Miran to have his entire family by his side should she die during childbirth. While Miran struggles to cope with the possibility of losing Reyyan, Hazar is still in shock after learning Azize is his mother. When Reyyan goes into labour, she slips into a"}, {"text": "coma. Meanwhile, Hazar is killed. Miran is wracked with grief over losing his father and the possibility of losing Reyyan, leaving him unable to find any joy in the birth of his son. Reyyan eventually wakes up from her coma, and is devastated when she learns of Hazar's death. The series ends with the families moving on from their pasts and the rivalry finally over."}, {"text": "Acacia dallachiana, commonly known as catkin wattle is a tree belonging to the genus \"Acacia\" and the subgenus \"Juliflorae\" that is native to south eastern Australia. Description. The tree typically grows to a height of with a maximum height of . It has smooth, grey or grey-brown coloured bark that becomes deeply fissured. the glabrous branchlets are angled towards the apices. Like most species of \"Acacia\" it has phyllodes rather than true leaves. The evergreen, grey to blue-green phyllodes have a linear to narrowly lanceolate or narrowly elliptic shape and are commonly curved. The phyllodes are in length and wide and have two to four primary veins and obscure secondary veins. It blooms between October and January producing golden flowers. Taxonomy. The specific epithet honours John Dallachy, who was once the curator of the Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne. Distribution. It is endemic to the southern parts of New South Wales and northern Victoria. In Victoria the shrub is considered rare and is found in the Snowy Mountains, Victorian Alps and highlands with the bulk of the population confined to the montane and subalpine forests on the Buffalo Range and at Sassafras Gap. It extends into the far south east"}, {"text": "of New South Wales in the snowy mountains at higher altitudes where it is found growing in granitic soils as a part of wet sclerophyll forest and woodlands."}, {"text": "Troitsko-Kolychyovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Malyshevskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 15 as of 2010. Geography. Troitsko-Kolychyovo is located 43 km southwest of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Pervomaysky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Tuchkovo () is a rural locality (a selo) in Volosatovskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 9 as of 2010. Geography. Tuchkovo is located on the Kolp River, 11 km northwest from Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Krasnaya Gorbatka is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Khvostsovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Novlyanskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 41 as of 2010. Geography. Khvostsovo is located 8 km west of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Yershovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Chernovskaya () is a rural locality (a village) in Chertkovskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 17 as of 2010. Geography. Chernovskaya is located 19 km northeast of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Nadezhdino is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Chertkovo () is a rural locality (a village) and the administrative center of Chertkovskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 295 as of 2010. There are 3 streets. Geography. Chertkovo is located 24 km northeast of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Kurkovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Shiryayevo () is a rural locality (a village) in Chertkovskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 20 as of 2010. There are 2 streets. Geography. Shiryayevo is located 23 km northeast of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Nadezhdino is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Shulgino () is a rural locality (a village) in Novlyanskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 92 as of 2010. There are 5 streets. Geography. Shulgino is located 12 km south of Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Selishche is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "An Hour to Kill is a 2018 comedy horror anthology film, directed by Aaron K. Carter. It stars Mel Novak, Aaron Guerrero and Frankie Pozos. The film was released on Amazon Prime on October 22, 2018. Premise. Two hired killers, Frankie (Frankie Pozos) and Gio (Aaron Guerrero), under the guidance of their Mob Boss Mr. Kinski (Mel Novak), have an hour to kill before their next hit. To help pass the time, they entertain themselves by telling horror stories to one another. The story segments are Valkyrie's Bunker, Assacre and Hog Hunters. Awards. The film won best director, Horror Action Comedy for Aaron K. Carter and best actor for Mel Novak at the 2019 Los Angeles Nollywood Awards."}, {"text": "Yuromka () is a rural locality (a village) in Malyshevskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 82 as of 2010. Geography. Yuromka is located on the Ushna River, 35 km southwest from Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Kostenets is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Yartsevo () is a rural locality (a village) in Malyshevskoye Rural Settlement, Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 27 as of 2010. Geography. Yartsevo is located on the Ushna River, 19 km southwest from Krasnaya Gorbatka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Krasnaya Ushna is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Farewell, My Beautiful Naples () is a 1946 Italian musical melodrama film directed by Mario Bonnard and starring Fosco Giachetti, Vera Carmi and Clelia Matania. It is based on a 1910 play which had previously been made into a 1917 silent film of the same title. Location shooting took place around Naples, including at Pompeii, Amalfi and Capri. Synopsis. In Naples, a local composer falls in love with an American tourist."}, {"text": "Exiguobacterium sibiricum is a bacterium. The DR11 strain of these bacteria has been found to eat polystyrene. It was discovered in India, in wetlands by researchers in Shiv Nadar University. It was discovered alongside \"Exiguobacterium undrae\" strain DR14."}, {"text": "Exiguobacterium undrae is a bacterium. The DR14 strain of these bacteria has been found to eat polystyrene plastic. It was discovered in India, in wetlands by researchers in Shiv Nadar University. It was discovered alongside \"Exiguobacterium sibiricum\" strain DR11."}, {"text": "This article documents expected notable spaceflight events during the year 2027. In 2027, NASA is expected to launch the Artemis III mission, which will land astronauts near the south pole of the Moon. It is expected to be the first mission to land humans on the Moon since 1972. NASA also plans to launch the first two components of the Lunar Gateway, a key part of its efforts to return to the Moon and a stepping stone for crewed missions to Mars in the 2030s. The first Indian crewed spaceflight, Gaganyaan-4, is planned for 2027. China plans to launch the eXTP X-ray observatory. The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope aims to launch. Orbital launch statistics. By country. For the purposes of this section, the yearly tally of orbital launches by country assigns each flight to the country of origin of the rocket, not to the launch services provider or the spaceport. For example, Soyuz launches by Arianespace in Kourou are counted under Russia because Soyuz-2 is a Russian rocket. By orbit."}, {"text": "House of Day, House of Night () is a novel by Olga Tokarczuk, published by Wydawnictwo Ruta in 1998. Synopsis. Although nominally a novel, \"House of Day, House of Night\" is rather a patchwork of loosely connected disparate stories, sketches, and essays about life past and present in the author's adopted home of Krajan\u00f3w, a Polish village in the Sudetes near the Polish-Czech border. While some have labeled the novel Tokarczuk's most \"difficult\" piece, at least for those unfamiliar with Central European history, it was her first book to be published in English. Publication. \"Dom dzienny, dom nocny\" was first published by Tokarczuk's independent publishing company Wydawnictwo Ruta in 1998. In 1999, the book sold 40,000 copies, which placed it sixth overall among the year's bestsellers written by Polish authors. In late 2000, Bertelsmann published the novel on the Internet. For this reason, \"Dom dzienny, dom nocny\" became the first novel in Poland to be published on the Internet in electronic form. The book was made available as a plain text file on the \u015awiat Ksi\u0105\u017cki website. This event is considered to be the beginning of the e-book market in Poland. Translation. The novel was translated into English as \"House"}, {"text": "of Day, House of Night\" by translator Antonia Lloyd-Jones. It was first published in the United Kingdom by Granta Books in 2002. In 2003, it was published in the United States by Northwestern University Press. Reception. In a review from 1998, described the novel as \"Olga Tokarczuk's most ambitious prose project\", and also indicated that it integrates different styles and genres. , who was previously critical Tokarczuk, regarded the novel as the first praiseworthy work in her oeuvre. Kinga Dunin praised Tokarczuk for finding her unique voice in the novel; Dunin also felt that the novel would help readers cope with death anxiety. described it as \"one of the most beautiful sylwa\" in Polish literature. In 1998, the novel won the W\u0142adys\u0142aw Reymont Award. The novel was awarded the Nike Award's audience prize for 1999."}, {"text": "Ethiopian Jewish cuisine is the cuisine of the Beta Israel (Ethiopian Jews). The cuisine of the Ethiopian Jews is similar to the cuisine of other Ethiopians, with some variations. Because \"treyf\" foods such as pork and shellfish are not traditionally eaten by either Ethiopian Christians or Ethiopian Muslims, keeping kosher in Ethiopia is a largely invisible practice. However, there are some noticeable distinctions. Ethiopian Jews refrain from eating popular national dishes made from raw meat, such as \"kitfo\" and \"gored gored\". Jewish merchants in Addis Ababa five centuries ago deeply influenced Ethiopian cuisine by introducing curry powder and other aspects of Indian cooking. Ethiopian Kashrut. Ethiopian-Jewish dietary laws are based mainly on Leviticus, Deuteronomy and Jubilees. Permitted and forbidden animals and their signs appear on Leviticus 11:3\u20138 and Deuteronomy 14:4\u20138 . Forbidden birds are listed on Leviticus 11:13\u201323 and Deuteronomy 14:12\u201320 . Signs of permitted fish are written on Leviticus 11:9\u201312 and Deuteronomy 14:9\u201310 . Insects and larvae are forbidden according to Leviticus 11:41\u201342. Birds of prey are forbidden according to Leviticus 11:13\u201319. \"Gid hanasheh\" is forbidden per Genesis 32:33 . Mixtures of milk and meat are neither prepared nor eaten, but are not banned either: \"Haymanot\" interpreted the verses"}, {"text": "Exodus 23:19, Exodus 34:26 and Deuteronomy 14:21 literally \"shalt not seethe a kid in its mother's milk\" (like the Karaites). Currently, under Rabbinic influence, mixing dairy products with meat is prohibited. Ethiopian Jews were forbidden to eat the food of non-Jews. A \"kes\" only eats meat he has slaughtered himself, which his hosts then prepare both for him and themselves. Beta Israel who broke these taboos were ostracized and had to undergo a purification process. Purification included fasting for one or more days, eating only uncooked chickpeas provided by the \"kes\", and ritual purification before entering the village. Unlike other Ethiopians, the Beta Israel do not eat raw meat dishes such as \"kitfo\" or \"gored gored\". Ghee and \"niter kibbeh\" (types of clarified butter) are popular components of Ethiopian cuisine, including Ethiopian-Jewish cuisine. To avoid mixtures of meat and dairy, oil can be used as a \"parev\" substitute for clarified butter. Kosher ghee, certified by the Orthodox Union, is available for US markets. Because excess moisture is removed from ghee through heat treatment, the heating equipment must be verified as kosher as well, which adds an extra step to the kashering process. Ghee is commonly used in Middle Eastern cuisine"}, {"text": "and thus kosher ghee is widely available in Israel. \"Yeqimem zeyet\" is a form of \"niter kibbeh\" made from vegetable oil and is useful as a \"parev\" and vegan alternative to dairy-based \"niter kibbeh\". Camel meat is traditionally eaten by Ethiopian Muslims, but it is not eaten by either Ethiopian Jews or Ethiopian Christians. Camels are not a kosher animal. Camel milk is commonly consumed in Ethiopia, but is not consumed by Ethiopian Jews because it is not kosher (kosher milk must come from kosher animals). Shabbat dishes. Shabbat is known as \"Sanbat\" in the Amharic and Tigrinya languages. \"Sanbat Wat\" (Sabbath Wat) is a traditional Ethiopian-Jewish wat that is prepared for Shabbat. \"Sanbat Wat\" is a \"doro wat\" of chicken and hard-boiled eggs served with injera. \"Sanbat Wat\" is a spicy dish and is commonly seasoned with berbere, cloves, onions, tomato sauce, and other savory ingredients. \"Wats\" made from chicken, meat, and fish are most commonly eaten for Shabbat dinner while vegetarian \"wats\" are eaten for breakfast. \"Dabos\", small round rolls, are traditionally served during Shabbat meals. Because Ethiopian Jews usually lacked wine for \"kiddush\", \"tallah\" (a beer fermented from gesho leaves) was often used as a substitute. Due"}, {"text": "to the availability of wine in Israel, Ethiopian-Israelis generally use wine for \"kiddush\". Because Ethiopian Jews traditionally interpret \"halakhic\" prohibitions against cooking on Shabbat literally, no heating of food is done on Shabbat. All foods are prepared on \"Erev Shabbat\" (Friday) and served room temperature. Ethiopian Jews who are \"Shomer Shabbat\" cannot perform \"buna\", the traditional Ethiopian coffee ceremony, during Shabbat. \"Buna\" requires lighting a fire and thus the ceremony must be performed before or after Shabbat. Holiday foods. Passover. Ethiopian matzah is baked as a circular flatbread 2 feet in diameter, with a soft texture like pita. While most Jews stopped the practice of the Passover sacrifice after the destruction of the Second Temple, some Ethiopian Jews still continue the practice. Rosh Hashanah. Rosh Hashanah is known as \"Brenha Serkan\" in Amharic, meaning \"the rising of the dawn.\" Ethiopian Jews traditionally only observed Rosh Hashanah for one day, as opposed to the two days usually observed by Jews elsewhere in the diaspora and in Israel. Lamb, the most expensive meat available in Ethiopia, was served for the holiday. It was customary for affluent members of the community to hold a community feast for the holiday and invite other members"}, {"text": "of the community to join. Sigd. Ethiopian Jews fast for the holiday of \"Sigd\". To break the fast, it is traditional to eat a lamb or chicken stew served with eggs and potatoes. Since meat can be scarce in Ethiopia, Ethiopian Jews usually only eat meat-based stews once a week for Shabbat, and for holidays. Ethiopian-Jewish restaurants. There are few kosher Ethiopian-Jewish restaurants worldwide, even in Israel. However, more kosher Ethiopian restaurants have opened in Israel over time. Several kosher Ethiopian restaurants have opened in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. A kosher vegan Ethiopian restaurant exists in Tel Aviv. In Harlem, the Tsion Cafe, formerly non-kosher, serves kosher Ethiopian-Jewish/Ethiopian-Israeli inspired cuisine. A kosher vegan Ethiopian restaurant was opened in Brooklyn in March 2020, certified with the \"Mason Jar K\" \"hechsher\" under the superversion of Rabbi Sam Reinstein of Congregation Kol Israel. As of 2019, there are no kosher restaurants in Addis Ababa. However, the Chabad house in Addis Ababa offers kosher food."}, {"text": "The Oppo A9 2020, along with Oppo A5 2020, are the successors to the Oppo A series. It was launched on 11 September 2019 in India and equipped with 48 MP Ultra Wide Quad Camera, 5000 mAh Ultra Battery and reverse charging capability. Specifications. Hardware. The Oppo A9 2020 is powered by 4x2.0 GHz + 4x1.8 GHz octa-core processors with Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 chipset. It has a dual Sim and comes equipped with 128 GB of ROM and up to 256 GB additional memory via MicroSD for extra storage. The Oppo A9 2020 operates on ColorOS 6 which is a customized version of Android 9 Pie. Memory. The Oppo A9 2020 has 128 GB of built in memory and a dedicated Micro SD slot which supports up to 256 GB of additional USF2.1 storage. Display. The Oppo A9 2020 features a 6.5-inch (165 mm) Multi-touch capacitive screen with 1600 by 720 pixels resolution. The new water drop notch with sunlight screen and blue shield display has a screen to body ratio of 89.0%. Battery. The Oppo A9 2020 is equipped with a Non-removable 5000 mAh Li-Po battery This ultra battery is featured with reverse charging capability. Camera. The Oppo A9"}, {"text": "2020 fits five separate cameras including a 16 MP front camera featuring AI beautification and 4 cameras on the rear, a 48 MP main camera with 1/2.25 sensor and f/1.8 aperture, an 8 MP 119\u00b0 ultrawide lens with 1/4 sensor for panoramic pictures, a 2 MP wide angle lens with 1/5 sensor and a 2 MP with depth sensor for artistic portrait effects. Software. The Oppo A9 2020 is equipped with ColorOS 6.1 which based on the Android 9 mobile operating system."}, {"text": "Inheritance law in Pakistan govern how property is passed on after death. Article 23 of the 1973 Constitution of Pakistan guarantees all citizens the right to own property. Women have often faced challenges to asserting these rights. To address this, the government has introduced initiatives aimed to educating and assisting women with inheritance matters. Inheritance law. Inheritance is the right of an heir to succeed to property on the death of an ancestor or something that may legally be transmitted to an heir according to William James Stewart. \"According to the research carried out by the National Commission on the Status of Women under United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) revealed that the concept of inheritance was evolved centuries ago as a deviation from the custom of burying wealth, widows, and slaves along with the deceased and continued to persist strictly under the patriarchal domain.\" Article 23 of the 1973 Constitution of Pakistan states: \"Every citizen shall have the right to acquire, hold and dispose of property in any part of Pakistan, subject to the Constitution and any reasonable restrictions imposed by law in the public interest\". Pakistan being an Islamic country tends to follow Islamic Inheritance Jurisprudence particularly with regards"}, {"text": "to the matters of inheritance. According to Sharia, the legal heirs that are blood relations have a right to inherit from the property of the ancestor or a relative after their death. Chapter four of the Quran, called Surah An-Nisa, narrates the appropriate method that must be followed to determine the share in inheritance. The practice of acquiring property rights for women in Pakistan is however not effortless despite the constitutional law claiming otherwise.<ref name=\"Women inheritance rights/12Dec\"></ref> Prevention of denial of inheritance rights to women. The West Pakistan Muslim Personal Law also known as Shariat Act 1962 and Muslim Family Law Ordinance of 1961, protect the rights of legal heirs. According to the Section 498-A of the Prevention of Anti-Women Practices Act of 2011 (Criminal Law Amendment), depriving women of inheriting property by deceitful or illegal means shall be punished with imprisonment which may extend to a time period of ten years but not less than five years. The convicted person may be fined of one million rupees and imprisoned at the same time. Pakistan has also ratified several international conventions promoting gender equality such as the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women CEDAW and"}, {"text": "International Labor Organization ILO core convention 100 on equal remuneration for women.<ref name=\"Women inheritance rights/Dec2018\"></ref> While the Islamic and municipal law promise equal rights to women, the societal practice makes no such guarantee. A survey conducted in January 2017 and released in a press release by the non-governmental organisation AGHS Legal Aid Cell, 80 percent of women reported not getting their legal share in inheritance. The denial and inaccessibility of property share to women is highest in Balochistan, as restriction on selection of profession is 66 percent, selection of spouse 77.1 percent, freedom of traveling 66.13 percent, problem in keeping contacts with others 64.97 percent and the denial of the right to inheritance is 100 percent. In Balochistan, no inheritance for women exist where especially male offspring are part of the family. There have also been incidents of male relatives using force or resorting to murder, when their female relatives approach a court of law to claim their share in inheritance or refuse to give up their legal rights. Courts in Pakistan have been upholding the rights of women to inherit property; however, very few cases are actually brought to the notice of courts. Noor Jahan: an exceptional case. In"}, {"text": "2016, the Supreme Court ruled in the favor of Noor Jahan by allowing her the rightful share from the property of her deceased father, which was contested by Jahan's brothers. The decision was however reached long after the death of Jahan.<ref name=\"DAWN/SC Decision on Noor Jahan Case\"></ref> The case had been dragging on for about a quarter of a century, was finally laid to rest by a two-member bench, consisting of Justice Ejaz Afzal Khan and Justice Qazi Faez Isa. In its final order, the bench observed, \"A sister, to claim her rightful inheritance, was compelled to go to court and suffered long years of agony. However, before [she] could get what was rightfully hers, she too departed from this world... A quarter of a century has elapsed since the death of Haji Sahraney (the deceased father). Such a state of affairs, to say the least, is most unfortunate.\" The family dispute had started between the brothers and their only sister right after the death of their father around 1990\u201391. \"The deceased owned a house [and] four shops,\" in addition to agricultural lands in Swat, which were supposedly gifted by the late father to his three sons, Islamuddin, Rehmanuddin and"}, {"text": "Shahabuddin, on June 26, 1989. Government initiatives. In September 2018, the Ministry of Human Rights of Pakistan launched an awareness campaign to educate citizens on women's rights to inheritance as outlined by Islamic jurisprudence and the Constitution. The awareness campaign placed significant emphasis on Article 23 of the 1973 Constitution which states that every citizen has equal right to acquire property regardless of gender discrimination. The ministry aimed to educate people about the religious and legal protection provided to women in the country via this drive.<ref name=\"Inheritance Laws/Express Tribune/ 2018\"></ref> \"When amendments were made to inheritance laws in 2012 and 2015, we conducted a study in 2016 to gauge the impact. Our findings revealed that the amendments made a difference,\" said Fauzia Viqar, Status of Women (PCSW) Chairperson. \"There is no time limit. A woman can file an inherited property claim at any age,\" she reiterated. Viqar agreed that once the case goes to court, it can become a time taking process to settle the legal disputes. It is mandatory to speed up the judicial process by increasing the number of judges assigned and available for all cases. However, this does not mean that a woman should forfeit her legal"}, {"text": "right, Viqar maintained. Commenting on the effectiveness of such campaigns, Viqar says that drives like these help in creating awareness. Since the government launched this campaign, PCSW is said to have received countless calls about inheritance rights, she quoted. \"Most women ask two questions; what are my rights and how can I claim them.\" Consequently, Viqar took up the initiative to set up a helpline for protecting and promoting women's inheritance rights in the province. PCSW Senior Legal Adviser Imran Javed Qureshi mentioned that the commission received most of the calls from areas where there is a higher literacy rate among women. Lahore topped the list next to Rawalpindi followed by Faisalabad. \"We also receive calls from far-flung areas such as Rajanpur, Layyah and Bhakkar,\" he adds. \"Women can ring up the helpline and share their cases with legal advisors deputed round-the-clock from the comfort of their home,\" he maintains. After the person informs us of the intricacies of the case and files a complaint, we register it and send the information to the concerned authorities, he adds. \"The helpline works as a bridge between the women and official authorities,\" he says. President Dr Arif Alvi in December 2018, quoted:"}, {"text": "\"There cannot be women empowerment without economic independence and giving them their due right to inheritance\". \"By giving women their rightful share in inheritance according to the injunctions of Islam, we can make them economically independent and that will be vital step towards their empowerment,\" he said while talking to a delegation of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Commission on the Status of Women led by its chairperson Neelum Toru. The government is intervening by having proposed law amendments and suggesting methods to curb the inheritance challenge faced by women, but the statistics showing women who actually inherited from ancestral property remains low."}, {"text": "Pensions in Romania () are old-age pensions that are granted to people in Romania who have reached the standard retirement age and have completed the minimum period of contribution to the public pension system. Early retirement pensions (\"pensie anticipat\u0103\") may be granted, up to five years before the standard retirement age, to persons who have completed a contribution period that is at least eight years longer than the full contribution period. Partial early retirement pensions (\"pensie anticipat\u0103 par\u021bial\u0103\") may be granted up to five years before the standard retirement age to persons who have completed the full contribution period, as well as persons who have exceeded the full contribution period by up to eight years. To receive an old-age pension, a person must have reached the standard retirement age and must have contributed to the public pension system for a certain minimum period. As of 1 January 2019, the standard retirement age for women is 61 years and will increase gradually to 63 years by January 2030. The standard retirement age for men is 65 years. The minimum contribution period is 15 years for both women and men. The full contribution period for women is 31 years and will increase"}, {"text": "gradually to 35 years by January 2030. The full contribution period for men is 35 years. In the public pension system, the amount of old-age pension is calculated on the basis of the contribution period achieved along with the applicant's career, the level of income that was used to calculate social insurance contributions, and the value of a pension point. Since 1 September 2019 the value of a pension point is 1265 Romanian lei."}, {"text": "Sharfuddin Ahmed Jhantu (1952 \u2013 25 February 2018) was a Bangladesh Awami League politician and a former Jatiya Sangsad member who represented Rangpur-1 constituency. He also served as the first mayor of the Rangpur City Corporation during 2012\u20132017. Career. Jhantu was elected to parliament from Rangpur-1 as a Jatiya Party candidate in 1996. He served as the Chairman of Rangpur Sadar Upazila and Rangpur Municipality. He was elected the first Mayor of Rangpur City in 2012. He again contested the 2017 mayoral election as an Awami League candidate but lost to the Jatiya Party candidate Mostafizur Rahman Mostafa. Death. Jhantu died on 25 Feb 2018 in Labaid Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh."}, {"text": "Eugen Kampf (16 March 1861, Aachen \u2013 13 April 1933, D\u00fcsseldorf) was a German painter; associated with the D\u00fcsseldorf school of painting. He specialized in rural and village scenes. Biography. His father, , was a painter and photographer. He and his younger brother, Arthur Kampf, shared an early interest in painting. From 1878 to 1880, Eugen took his first lessons at the Artesis Hogeschool Antwerpen in Flanders, then at the Kunstakademie D\u00fcsseldorf, where he studied with Eugen D\u00fccker until 1883. He completed his studies in 1884 at the Acad\u00e9mie royale des Beaux-Arts de Bruxelles. He returned to D\u00fcsseldorf in 1889. There, in response to the conservative policies of the , he joined with Olof Jernberg, Heinrich Hermanns and Helmuth Liesegang to form the \"Lucas-Club\"; an association of forward-looking landscape painters. By 1891, the club had become subordinated to the , and remained so until 1899, when a new \"St. Lukas-Club\" broke away. Kampf was also an active member of several other artists' associations. Together with Wilhelm Schneider-Didam, he operated a \"Damenakademie\" (school for women) and conducted classes in a building across the street from the Kunstakademie. In 1908, he became a Professor at the Kunstakademie. From 1880 on, he hosted"}, {"text": "exhibitions at the Glaspalast in Munich, as well as in Dresden and Leipzig, and received a gold medal at the Gro\u00dfe Berliner Kunstausstellung of 1906. He also exhibited at the Exposition Universelle (1900) and the \"Exposici\u00f3n de arte alem\u00e1n\" in Buenos Aires (1913). His works may be seen at the Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum in Aachen and the Museum Kunstpalast, among others. His son, Ari Walter Kampf (1894-1955), also became a painter. Kampf died in D\u00fcsseldorf at the age of 72."}, {"text": "Ph\u00fa Thu\u1eadn may refer to several commune-level subdivisions in Vietnam, including"}, {"text": "Alexino () is a rural locality (a selo) in Simskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 6 as of 2010. Geography. Alexino is located north of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Vyoska is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Andreyevskoye () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 4 as of 2010. Geography. It is located on the Sega River, south-west from Yuryev-Polsky."}, {"text": "Andreyevskoye () is a rural locality (a selo) in Nebylovskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 783 as of 2010. Geography. It is located on the Yakhroma River, 2 km east from Nebyloye, 27 km south-east from Yuryev-Polsky."}, {"text": "Farewell, My Beautiful Naples (Italian: Addio, mia bella Napoli!) is a 1917 Italian silent romance film directed by Giuseppe de Liguoro. It is based on a 1910 play, which was later turned into a 1946 sound film of the same name."}, {"text": "Afineyevo () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 11 as of 2010. Geography. Afineyevo is located northwest of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Kosinskoye is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "H\u00e0m R\u1ed3ng may refer to the following places in Vietnam:"}, {"text": "Baskaki () is a rural locality (a village) in Nebylovskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 17 as of 2010. Geography. Baskaki is located on the Irmes River, 42 km southeast of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Dergayevo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Belyanitsyno () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 277 as of 2010. There are 3 streets. Geography. Belyanitsyno is located 21 km northeast of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Grigorovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "\u00c1gnes Szendrei is a Hungarian-American mathematician whose research concerns clones, the congruence lattice problem, and other topics in universal algebra. She is a professor of mathematics at the University of Colorado Boulder, and the author of the well-cited book \"Clones in Universal Algebra\" (1986). In May 2022, Dr. Szendrei was elected as an external member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences; such external memberships are for Hungarian scientists who live outside of Hungary and who have made exceptional contributions to scientific research. Szendrei earned a doctorate from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 1982, and a habilitation in 1993. Her 1982 dissertation was \"Clones of Linear Operations and Semi-Affine Algebras\", supervised by . She was on the faculty of the University of Szeged from 1982 until 2003, when she moved to the University of Colorado. Szendrei is a Humboldt Fellow. She won the Kat\u00f3 R\u00e9nyi Award for undergraduate research in 1975, the G\u00e9za Gr\u00fcnwald Commemorative Prize for young researchers of the J\u00e1nos Bolyai Mathematical Society in 1978, and the Golden Ring of the Republic in 1979. She was the 1992 winner of the Paul Erd\u0151s Prize of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and the 2000 winner of the Academy's Farkas"}, {"text": "Bolyai Award."}, {"text": "Ng\u1ecdc Kh\u00e1nh [\u014ba\u0330\u0294wk\u02e8\u02e9:\u014ba\u0330\u0294wk\u02e8\u02e9] is a ward of Hanoi, the capital city, in the Red River Delta region of Vietnam. History. The modern area of Ng\u1ecdc Kh\u00e1nh Ward has previously belonged to two of the 13 barracks, which was established in the period 1028\u20131054 by Emperor L\u00fd Th\u00e1i T\u00f4ng to control the number of immigrants from Tr\u00e0ng An the former capital. They have been called as hamlets Ng\u1ecdc Kh\u00e1nh (\u7389\u6176) and Th\u1ee7 L\u1ec7 (\u5b88\u793c). In particular, Ng\u1ecdc Kh\u00e1nh has always maintained a larger area and population, not to mention the presence of the big lake right next to, so over time it has become more important than Th\u1ee7 L\u1ec7 in the administrative history of Hanoi."}, {"text": "\"F.S.O.\" (abbreviation of Fuck Shit Off) is a song by Australian rock band Regurgitator. The song was released in February 1996 as the band's first commercially released single and first single from the band's debut studio album \"Tu-Plang\". The single peaked at number 51 in Australia. Details. Ben Ely said, \"Quan wrote this about his sister-in-law and how she got married to this guy who turned out to be a brute and was violent with her. This song is his anger at the situation. I love how it sounds like an angry song, though it's a song about not tolerating someone else's anger.\" Quan Yeomans said, \"I was never particularly thrilled with my vocals on this one, but it has a punk urgency and ugliness about it that is apt for the idea behind it.\" Reception. Andrew Stafford, in \"Pig City\", called it \"more statement than single. Ninety-three seconds of blistering hardcore buried in the middle of 18 minutes of feedback. Many fans returned or sold their copies, unsure what exactly they'd spent their money on.\" References."}, {"text": "A Little Wife () is a 1943 Italian \"white-telephones\" drama film directed by Giorgio Bianchi and starring Fosco Giachetti, Assia Noris and Clara Calamai. It was shot at the Cinecitt\u00e0 Studios in Rome. The film's sets were designed by the art director Ottavio Scotti."}, {"text": "\"Kong Foo Sing\" is a song by Australian rock band Regurgitator. The song was released in April 1996 as the second single and first single from the band's debut studio album \"Tu-Plang\". The single peaked at number 33 in Australia. The song ranked at number 15 on Triple J's Hottest 100 in 1996. Ben Ely said \"the song was about how Quan Yeomans had sent Janet [English] from Spiderbait a box of the Kong Foo Sing fortune cookies in an effort to get her to go out with him.\" Reception. In 2019, Tyler Jenke from The Brag ranked Regurgitator's best songs, with \"Kong Foo Sing\" coming it at number 2. Jenke said \"An ode to the fortune cookie, 'Kong Foo Sing' managed to see Regurgitator become something of a household name in the world of alt-rock. Pairing catchy lyrics, samples from kung-fu films, and a crushing rhythm section, there was no doubting that this one would go on to become one of their most successful moments.\" Andrew Stafford, in \"Pig City\", called it \"monstrous funk-metal, Lee's drums miked to sound more like garbage pails\". References."}, {"text": "Szendrei is a Hungarian surname. Notable people with the name include:"}, {"text": "Rasim Babayev (; 31 December 1927 \u2013 24 April 2007) was a painter, Honored Art Worker and People's Artist of the Azerbaijan SSR. Biography. Rasim Babayev was born in Baku, in 1927. He studied at Painting School named after Azim Azimzade in 1945-1949. Later he studied at Surikov Moscow Art Institute in 1949-1956. In 1959 he was admitted to the Union of Artists of Azerbaijan. The artist went on creative trips to foreign countries, and his personal exhibitions dedicated to different countries were held many times. The artworks he created are kept in museums, galleries and private collections in many countries also in Tretyakov Gallery and Museum of Oriental Art. In 1964, Rasim Babayev was awarded the title of Honored Art Worker of the Azerbaijan SSR and in 1989, he was awarded the title of People's Artist of the Azerbaijan SSR. Although part of the artist's creative work was not accepted in the Soviet era, it did not disappoint him, and he created with more earnestness. Examples of works created by the artist in long work table graphics are \"Oil Tanks\" (1958), \"Oil Refilling\" (1958), \"Girl\" (1958), \"Black City\" (1958), Dashkasan Road (1961), \"Portrait of a Worker\" (1962), \"In Germany\""}, {"text": "(1963), \"Gobustan\" (1964), \"Khinalig\" (1964), \"Camels\" (1966), \"Baths\" (1969), \"Gachag Nabi\" (1969), \"Old Baku\" (1970), \u201cPomegranates\u201d(1970), \"Village\" (1970), \u201cAncient Cemetery\u201d (1970), \u201cArtist A. Rzaguliyev\u201d (1970) and others. \"Land\" (1963), \"Coast\" (1965), \"Road\" (1966), \"Near East\" (1967), \"Family\" (1971), \"Traveler\" (1974), \"Army\" (1978), \"Door\u201d (1982), \u201cWoman\" (1983), \"War\" (1983), \"Novruz\"(1983), \"Woman and Giant\" (1986), \"Tragedy\u201d (1987), \"Adam and Eve\" (1988), \"Camel Loaded\" (1992), \"Trouble\" (1997), \"Night\" (2003), \"Giants\"(2004) and others can be examples to his paintings. Folklore of Azerbaijan - tales and epics, their deep philosophical essence, national-moral values and national ethnographic features made a huge impact to the formation of Rasim Babayev's worldview and the creation of his creative world. Rasim Babayev had also been successful in the field of book graphics. He was the author of literary illustrations of folk tales of Azerbaijan and works of prominent writers as Nazim Hikmet, Theodore Dreiser, Yusif Vazir Chamanzaminli, Rabindranath Tagore and others. On October 29, 2014, the exhibition of Rasim Babayev's works was held in the Marble Palace of the Russian Museum in St. Petersburg. The Vice-president of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation Leyla Aliyeva attended the exhibition. Rasim Babayev died on April 24, 2007, in Baku."}, {"text": "Rafia Qaseem Baig (Urdu:\u0631\u0627\u0641\u0639\u06c1 \u0642\u0627\u0633\u0645 \u0628\u06cc\u06af) is a Pakistani police officer who works in explosive ordnance disposal. She was the only woman among the 31 police officials selected for an elementary course named the Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD), in Nowshera \u2014 a programme centred on handling and defusing explosives. Rafia does this job because she believes this way she is defying the stereotypes because according to her she had never seen a Pakistani woman a member of Bomb Disposal Unit(BDU) before. \"If KP's women are so daring, [imagine] what level [of courage] male soldiers will possess,\" she says. Her inspiration to motivate her to choose this path came after the blasts near the sessions court. Looking at her dedicated passion for her country, the Government of KP encourages women from different fields to break ground and join this male dominated profession. Early life and education. Rafia Qaseem Baig was born in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. She holds two master degrees in Economics and International relations. As of 2016 she was enrolled in a program for bachelors of Law program as well. \u201cThere are plenty of jobs out there, but this one requires a special kind of courage,\u201d she said. At a time"}, {"text": "when terrorism was at its zenith in the country, Rafia has served as a police constable for several years in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Sharing her success story at a public event Rafia shared how joined the KP Police department in 2009 and the resolute support from her family helped her achieve her target of being the first lady SHO of the Bomb Disposal Squad among 42 other countries. At the international level she has also worked with the International Rescue Committee. After completing a 15 day long training with 31 members from the opposite gender at the Nowshera's School of Explosives Handling, she was finally set off to be a part of BDU. During the training she learned about the identification of bombs, the types of bombs and ways to diffuse them. Achievements. During her training sessions she was asked to go to the declared red zones of the country including Adezai, Michni and Salman Khel in Peshawar, the capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Rafia and her male colleagues spent 10 days keeping watch over the area. She also happens to be the only female member of an investigation team that rescued Lady Reading Hospital physician Dr Intikhab Alam 48 hours"}, {"text": "after his abduction in 2010. Rafia has inspired many women to join the Bomb Disposal Squad including Constable Athia Batool, the first woman to join the Rawalpindi police\u2019s bomb disposal squad (BDS). Batool said she watched videos of Rafia searching for signs of explosives and that is when she decided to join the force as well. She is not just passionate about her job but also quite willing to serve her country and play her part in protecting citizens from any harm. References. https://www.fuchsiamagazine.com/2019/03/10/rafia-baig-woman-of-substance/https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nJPou1wfCKs"}, {"text": "The Women Lawyers' Association (WLA) or Pakistan Women Lawyers' Association (PWLA) works for gender equality in Pakistan's judicial system and is committed to removing gender bias while promoting gender-equality in the legal profession. The Pakistan Women Lawyers' Association is supporting small-scale projects throughout the country that focus on empowering women and have been involved in a range of activities, which include instituting legal aid for indigent women and opposing gender-segregation in universities, etc. It publicizes and condemns the growing incidents of violence against women, and has released a series of films educating women about their legal rights. The focus of the movement is three-pronged, i.e. ensuring women's representation in the National Assembly, raising women's consciousness about family planning, and fighting suppression of women's rights by defining positions on events in order to raise public awareness. Legislative landmarks by Pakistan Women Lawyers' Association on women's rights are paving the way towards the full economic, social, legal and political participation of women. Some of these landmarks include Sindh's Home-Based Workers Policy, Punjab's Protection of Women against Violence Bill, and Balochistan's Protection against Harassment of Women at the Workplace Act."}, {"text": "\"Miffy's Simplicity\" is a song by Australian rock band Regurgitator. The song was released in September 1996 as the third and final (commercially released) single from the band's debut studio album \"Tu-Plang\". The single peaked at number 54 in Australia. The song is a love song Quan Yeomans wrote once he began dating Janet English from Spiderbait. Yeomans said \"This is probably the only real love song I have ever written. We stopped playing it for the simple reason that when love affairs end the love songs written about them tend to ring a little hollow for the troubadour whose heart has faltered. I do, however, still really like the song's odd chord progressions, bass tone and its cute, romance lyrics scattered over heavily distorted guitars. It is actually one of the few vocal takes of mine that I think works on the record.\" References."}, {"text": "Berezniki () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 71 as of 2010. Geography. Berezniki is located 27 km northwest of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Vypolzovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Poverty in Romania refers to the percentage of the population of Romania that is considered to be living in poverty under various measures of poverty. The Romanian government defines \"poverty\" as an income less than 60% of the national median. In 2017, 23.6% of the population, or 4.6 million people, were affected by poverty. The poverty rates varied by age, with 32.2% for those aged 0-17 and 19.2% for those aged 50-64. Among the development regions, Nord-Est and Sud-Vest had the highest poverty rates (33.4%), while Bucure\u0219ti - Ilfov had the lowest (6.1%). The poorest Romanian counties, as of 2024, were Vaslui, Boto\u0219ani and Giurgiu. Poverty among the Roma minority. Romani people in Romania represent 3.4% of the total population of Romania, according to the 2021 census, although the real numbers may be higher. In 2014, 70% of the Roma minority were at risk of living in poverty. Rural poverty. Rural poverty is common in Romania. In many rural areas, access to modern infrastructure is precarious. Romania continues to struggle with providing modern sanitation in rural areas. In many rural areas, people still relay on traditional facilities, such as water wells and pit latrines, rather that modern systems of sanitation,"}, {"text": "although in recent years the situation has improved. As of 2023, 77.1% of Romania's residents were connected to the public water supply network, and, as of 2024, 60.7% of Romania's residents were connected to wastewater collecting systems and 59.6% were connected to wastewater treatment plants. In recent years, people who live in areas where they do not have access to public sewage infrastructure are increasingly using onsite sewage facilities, such as septic tanks. Nevertheless, Romania has the highest percentage in the European Union of people not having indoor flushing toilets, at 15.4%, as of 2023. However, this percentage has fallen rapidly throughout the years, especially after Romania joined the EU in 2007; in 2012 the percentage was 36.8%. Lack of adequate access to education in rural areas is also a problem, contributing to the cycle of poverty. About 16% of children aged 7\u201310 and 25% of children aged 11\u201314 from rural areas do not attend school, according to Save the Children. The situation becomes even worse after eighth grade (the last grade of middle school corresponding to age 14\u201315) because children must change schools to go to high school, and many villages do not have high schools, and therefore parents"}, {"text": "must make arrangements for their children to commute to the nearest locality or for the children to move there, which can be difficult, and as a result many rural children abandon school (despite the fact that education is compulsory until twelfth grade). In one study, a third of rural school children said they planned to drop out of school after eighth grade."}, {"text": "Bildino () is a rural locality (a village) in Simskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 4 as of 2010. Geography. Bildino is located on the Simka River, north of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Sima is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "A. A. Maruf Saklain (1944 - 2017) was a Bangladesh Awami League politician, Bangladesh Army officer, and a member of parliament for Nilphamari-4. Career. Saklain retired from Bangladesh Army as a colonel and was a member of the Retired Armed Forces Officer's Welfare Association. He was elected to parliament from Nilphamari-4 as a Bangladesh Awami League candidate in 2008. Death. Saklain died on 21 April 2017."}, {"text": "Bogdanovsky rybopitomnik () is a rural locality (a selo) in Nebylovskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 5 as of 2010. Geography. It is located on the Irmes River, 18 km north from Nebyloye, 43 km east from Yuryev-Polsky."}, {"text": "Bogdanovskoye () is a rural locality (a selo) in Nebylovskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 62 as of 2010. Geography. Bogdanovskoye is located 41 km east of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Dergayevo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Monstera dubia is a species of plant in the genus \"Monstera\" native to Central and South America. \"M. dubia\" is known for the dramatic transformation its foliage makes as it climbs from seed stage on the forest floor, to strongly patterned leaves shingling closely up a host tree trunk or other surface, until mature leaves with fenestrations similar to \"Monstera deliciosa\" appear. This transformation is an example of leaf dimorphism. \"Dubia\" refers to dubious, because authors were not certain that the species fell within the Dicot genus \"Marcgravia,\" where it was initially placed."}, {"text": "Bogorodskoye () is a rural locality (a selo) in Nebylovskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 2 as of 2010. Geography. Bogorodskoye is located 15 km east of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Krasnaya Gorka is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Varvarino () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 22 as of 2010. Geography. Varvarino is located on the left bank of the Koloksha River, 10 km southeast of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Yeltsy is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Vasilyevka () is a rural locality (a village) in Nebylovskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 18 as of 2010. Geography. Vasilyevka is located on the Yakhroma River, 40 km southeast of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Chekovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Vyoska () is a rural locality (a village) in Simskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 188 as of 2010. Geography. Vyoska is located 18 km north of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Aleksino is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Volstvinovo () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 7 as of 2010. Geography. Volstvinovo is located 14 km northwest of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Tenki is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Voskresenskoye () is a rural locality (a village) in Nebylovskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 41 as of 2010. Geography. Voskresenskoye is located on the Vykros River, 15 km southeast from Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Nikulskoye is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Vypolzovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 1 as of 2010. Geography. Vypolzovo is located on the Kist River, 24 km northwest of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Gorki is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "I Rose Up Slowly is the second extended play (EP) by Filipina singer Clara Benin. Its title comes from the fourth song of the EP, \"I Rose Up Slowly\". The EP consists of five original tracks, all were written by Benin herself. Background. After releasing her first EP \"Riverchild\", Benin took a break with her music career. Benin then returned in 2018 and started recording her second EP, \"I Rose Up Slowly\". In October 2018, Benin released \"Wrestle\", the only single in the EP. Track listing. 5 songs were written by Benin."}, {"text": "Iris Tallulah Elizabeth Law (born 25 October 2000) is an English model and actress. Early life. Law was born in Santa Monica to English actors Jude Law and Sadie Frost and grew up between her parents' North London houses in Primrose Hill and Highgate. She has two brothers, Rafferty and Rudy, one maternal half-brother, and four paternal half-siblings. Her godmother is British supermodel Kate Moss. She completed her GCSEs in 2017. She is studying textiles at Central Saint Martins. Career. Law's career in fashion started with a photoshoot for a brand called Illustrated People, from there she was contacted by an agent; she was then chosen by Christopher Bailey to be the face of Burberry's beauty campaign. She appeared in the 2017 lookbook for the Miu Miu resort. She has appeared in adverts for Marc Jacobs, La Perla, and Stella McCartney, as well as Lacoste, Calvin Klein, and Versace. In 2021, she became an ambassador for Dior Beauty. She made her runway debut at Miu Miu's A/W 2020 fashion show. She had already appeared in a \"Vogue\" editorial as a toddler. Law was cast as Soo Catwoman in the miniseries \"Pistol\", for which she shaved her head. External links. Iris"}, {"text": "Law instagram"}, {"text": "Gavriltsevo () is a rural locality (a village) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 1 as of 2010. Geography. Gavriltsevo is located on the Voshenka River, 17 km south of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Ternovka is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Gorki () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 491 as of 2010. There are 9 streets. Geography. Gorki is located on the Kist River, 22 km northwest of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Vypolzovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Gorodishche () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 420 as of 2010. There are 5 streets. Geography. Gorodishche is located 13 km north of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Yurkovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Goryainovo () is a rural locality (a selo) in Nebylovskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 73 as of 2010. Geography. Goryainovo is located 27 km southeast of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Zventsovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Grigorovo () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 2 as of 2010. Geography. Grigorovo is located 24 km northeast of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Svaino is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Amzad Hossain Sarker (1958\u20132021) was a Bangladesh Nationalist Party politician and member of parliament for Nilphamari-4 from 2001 to 2008. He was mayor of Saidpur Paurashava. Career. Sarker was elected to parliament from Nilphamari-4 as a Bangladesh Nationalist Party candidate in 2001. Death. Sarker died on 14 January 2021 from COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh."}, {"text": "Shira Yalon-Chamovitz (; born 8 November 1962) is an Israeli occupational therapist. She is the director of the Israel Institute on Cognitive Accessibility and Dean of Faculty of Health Professions Ono Academic College.Her work has shaped Israeli accessibility policy, and she is a global advocate for recognizing long COVID as a disability, drawing on her personal experience as a survivor. She has made significant contributions to the field of accessibility for people with cognitive disabilities, having coined the terms \"cognitive ramps\" and \"simultaneous simplification\". Biography. Shira Yalon-Chamovitz received her undergraduate and Master degrees in Occupational Therapy from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem\u2019s School of Occupational Therapy at Hadassah Medical School. She earned her Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from the University of Connecticut. Yalon-Chamovitz is a licensed occupational therapist and a leading expert in service and cognitive accessibility. She was the founding Director of the Department of Occupational Therapy at Ono Academic College, where she later served as Dean of Students. In 2023 she was appointed Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences. She also established the Israel office of the Burton Blatt Institute, a global center promoting the rights and inclusion of people with disabilities. Before her tenure at Ono"}, {"text": "Academic College, Yalon-Chamovitz was a faculty member in the Department of Occupational Therapy at Tel Aviv University and a visiting scholar at the University of Washington in Seattle. Earlier in her career, she served as Director of Ancillary Services at Elwyn Jerusalem, a multidisciplinary center for individuals with disabilities. Shira Yalon-Chamovitz is married to Daniel Chamovitz, an American-born plant geneticist and the seventh president of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Beer-Sheva. Academic career. Most of Yalon-Chamovitz's research has concerned adults with cognitive disabilities. During her doctoral research, she developed a video test of practical intelligence which was included in the DSM-5 for the diagnosis of intellectual disability. Subsequent research looked into the application of virtual reality for individuals with physical and intellectual disabilities, and the use of co-teaching models in service learning in occupational therapy education. Cognitive Accessibility Work. Yalon-Chamovitz is one of the world\u2019s pioneers in the field of cognitive accessibility. She published a theoretical model of practice for cognitive accessibility. This model has become the basis for subsequent models and implementation. She coined the concept of cognitive ramps\u2014the equivalent of physical ramps, but for people who face intellectual or processing barriers when accessing information. Her academic and"}, {"text": "professional work integrates disability theory, plain language use, and real-time interpretation for cognitive disabilities.Based on this model, Yalon-Chamovitz developed the \"Simultaneous Simplification\" technique, which was first implemented globally during the Eurovision Song Contest 2019. The Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation provided cognitive accessibility to the broadcast of the Eurovision through a digital video live stream, which involved translating what was said in real time in English into plain language Hebrew. Yalon-Chamovitz was a member of the committee that wrote the 2015 Israeli accessibility regulations which legally mandated the use of simple language and/or language simplification (Hebrew = \u05e4\u05d9\u05e9\u05d5\u05d8 \u05dc\u05e9\u05d5\u05e0\u05d9). Long COVID and Disability Advocacy. In 2023, Yalon-Chamovitz publicly disclosed her experience living with long COVID in a keynote interview at the Zero Project Conference in Vienna. She described persistent symptoms including fatigue and cognitive impairment, and detailed accommodations she implemented\u2014such as using full scripts instead of notes and working with a personal assistant to manage job demands. Drawing on her background in cognitive accessibility, she emphasized the need for public recognition of long COVID as a disabling condition. She advocated for government accountability, proactive outreach from NGOs, and the normalization of disability disclosure. Her remarks were widely circulated and praised for"}, {"text": "their clarity and honesty. \u201cI never imagined I would need the very accommodations I designed for others,\u201d she stated in the interview. \u201cBut here I am.\u201d"}, {"text": "Nighat Said Khan () is a Pakistani feminist activist, researcher and author. She is the director and founder of the Applied Socio-Economic Research (ASR) Resource Centre and a founding member of the Women's Action Forum. Early life. Khan spent her childhood between Pakistan and United States, in addition to moving to London for her A levels, before moving to New York City for her undergraduate degree from Columbia University in the 1960s. During her time at university, she became involved with the anti-Vietnam war movement and the women\u2019s rights movement. She returned to Pakistan in 1974 and has largely spent her time there since then. Upon returning, she became involved with the Democratic Women\u2019s Association which agitated against the Pakistan military\u2019s suppression in East Pakistan. In an interview with the Herald in 2017 she revealed that her father was in the Pakistan Army while she was growing up, however this did not deter her from joining a student\u2019s movement against Ayub Khan at the same time when her father was a martial law administrator. She cites women's rights activist Tahira Mazhar Ali and her husband Mazhar Ali Khan as early influences. Political activism. Nighat is perhaps most well-known as a"}, {"text": "founding member of the Women's Action Forum (WAF). She was part of the February 12, 1983 (also referred to as National Women's Day in Pakistan) in Lahore against then-General Ziaul Haq's amendment to the law of evidence with the aim of reducing women's testimony to half that of men's. Nighat is outspoken on issues concerning the left, with a focus on women's role in the economic-social-political order. Through her work and activism, she has also spoken out about issues of sexuality, female desire and critiqued traditional forms of family. In an interview with Herald she stated: \"I have kept bringing up the issue of sexuality and the sexual control of women with other women rights organisations. Whether it is women\u2019s mobility or their marriages, it is women\u2019s sexuality and agency that is controlled. Women\u2019s bodies personify the symbols and markers of identity. Women carry and are meant to perpetuate religions, culture, tradition and, most importantly, lineage. Their sexual 'purity' ensures continuity of the bloodline of the family and the community.\" Research and work. Nighat has worked with Professor Eric Cyprian at Shah Hussain College, Lahore, and later at the Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad in the 1970s. She was removed from her"}, {"text": "position at the latter because of her leftist political beliefs. She established Applied Socio-Economic Research (ASR) in 1983 which is the first feminist publishing house in Pakistan and self-identifies as \"a multidisciplinary, multidimensional group working towards social transformation.\" She is the dean of studies of the Institute of Women\u2019s Studies Lahore (IWSL), which is a South Asian post-graduate teaching and training programme. Nighat has worked on several publications, often collaborating with other local feminists, including \"Some Questions on Feminism & Its Relevance in South Asia\" with Kamla Bhasin and \"Unveiling the issues : Pakistani women's perspectives on social, political and ideological issues\" along with Afiya Sheherbano Zia. She has contributed chapters including \"The Women's Movement Revisited: Areas of concern for the future\"; \"Identity, Violence and Women: A Reflection on the Partition of India 1947\"."}, {"text": "Samalpatti railway station (station code: SLY) is an NSG\u20136 category Indian railway station in Salem railway division of Southern Railway zone. It is located in Krishnagiri District, Tamil Nadu. It is the nearest railway station to Uthangarai and around villages. Projects and development. It is one of the 73 stations in Tamil Nadu to be named for upgradation under \"Amrit Bharat Station Scheme\" of Indian Railways."}, {"text": "Fauzia Viqar is a Pakistani human rights activist with a focus on women's rights. She served as the first chairperson of the Punjab Commission on the Status of Women from 2014 to 2019. Education. Viqar has a master's degree in Political Science from the McMaster University in Ontario, Canada. Career and activism. Viqar worked as the advocacy director for the non-profit organisation Shirkat Gah Women's Resource Centre from 2010 to 2014. Her advocacy efforts at the organisation included work on honour killings and domestic violence. She was a co-author of the civil society-endorsed shadow report titled \"Obstructing Progress: Growing Talibanisation & Poor Governance in Pakistan\" presented for Pakistan's periodic review of the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women in 2013. Since August 2019, she has worked as the Chief Executive Officer of the consultancy firm Rah Center for Management & Development. Punjab Commission on the Status of Women. In February 2014, the Punjab Assembly passed the Punjab Commission on the Status of Women Act. The Act provided for the establishment of a commission to work on women empowerment in the province. The commission's mandate includes review of laws, policies, and programs with the mission to"}, {"text": "improve the socioeconomic development of women and to end all forms of discrimination against women. Viqar was appointed as the first chairperson of the Punjab Commission on the Status of Women (PCSW) on 8 March 2014. Under her leadership, the PCSW developed a gender management information system, started publishing annual gender parity reports for the province, and launched a telephone helpline for women to report abuse. During Viqar's tenure, the commission also launched a smartphone app to help women report incidents of harassment to the police department. The Women Development Department of the Government of Punjab, which is the public body overseeing the PCSW, served a one-month notice of termination to Viqar to remove her as PCSW chairperson on 21 May 2019. In 2023 she was appointed as the Federal Ombudsperson for Protection against Harassment at Workplace."}, {"text": "Crescent is a Swedish bicycle brand. Crescent started production in 1908. Although Crescent is a Swedish brand, its roots began in Chicago, where Western Wheel Works manufactured bikes with the same brand. Crescent's factory is located in Varberg, Sweden. There is also a bicycle museum. in late 1990s, Crescent has been part of Cycleurope, also Monark and Bianchi. Mopeds and Strollers. Crescent started to make mopeds in 1952 and Strollers in 2007. Boats. Crescent started to make also boats in 1957."}, {"text": "Dergayevo () is a rural locality (a village) in Nebylovskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 8 as of 2010. Geography. Dergayevo is located 42 km southeast of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Bogdanovskoye is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Dobrynskoye () is a rural locality (a selo) in Simskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 8 as of 2010. Geography. Dobrynskoye is located 37 km northwest of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Spasskoye is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Drozdovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 111 as of 2010. Geography. Drozdovo is located 6 km southwest of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Poyelovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Dubrava () is a rural locality (a selo) in Simskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 10 as of 2010. Geography. Dubrava is located 8 km north from Sima, 30 km north of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Teslovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Yelokh () is a rural locality (a village) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 15 as of 2010. Geography. Yelokh is located on the Koloksha River, 14 km west of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Frolovskoye is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "\"Fat Cop\" is a song by Australian rock band Regurgitator. The song was released in June 2001 as the lead single from the band's fourth studio album \"Eduardo and Rodriguez Wage War on T-Wrecks\". The single peaked at number 34 in Australia and it ranked at number 27 on Triple J's Hottest 100 in 2001. In 2019, Tyler Jenke from The Brag ranked Regurgitator's best songs, with \"Fat Cop\" coming it at number 8. Jenke called the song \"memorable\" calling it \"...a rap-rock influenced gem that tells the tale of the titular fat cop.\" References."}, {"text": "Vipul Krishna (born 9 February 2001) is an Indian cricketer. He made his List A debut on 10 October 2019, for Bihar in the 2019\u201320 Vijay Hazare Trophy. He made his Twenty20 debut on 8 November 2019, for Bihar in the 2019\u201320 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy."}, {"text": "Yeltsy () is a rural locality (a selo) in Nebylovskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 15 as of 2010. Geography. Yeltsy is located 19 km southeast of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Voskresenskoye is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "The 2019 UEC European Track Championships was the tenth edition of the elite UEC European Track Championships in track cycling and took place at the Omnisport Apeldoorn in Apeldoorn, Netherlands, between 16 and 20 October 2019. The event was organised by the European Cycling Union. All European champions were awarded the UEC European Champion jersey which may be worn by the champion throughout the year when competing in the same event at other competitions."}, {"text": "Zhelezovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Nebylovskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 20 as of 2010. There are 3 streets. Geography. Zhelezovo is located 37 km southeast of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Chekovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Zaborye () is a rural locality (a selo) in Simskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 3 as of 2010. Geography. Zaborye is located on the Seleksha River, 29 km north of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Podlesny is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Zventsovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Nebylovskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 141 as of 2010. Geography. Zventsovo is located 25 km southeast of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Goryainovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Ivorovo () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 9 as of 2010. Geography. Ivorovo is located on the Pikliya River, 31 km northeast of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Podolets is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Ilyinskoye () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 87 as of 2010. Geography. Ilyinskoye is located 4 km west of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Poyelovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Kalinovka () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 167 as of 2010. Geography. Kalinovka is located 4 km east of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Kumino is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Emma Coradi-Stahl (9 November 1846 \u2013 8 April 1912) was a Swiss feminist. She was the founder of the Schweizerische Gemeinn\u00fctzige Frauenverein and an activist for the vocational training of young girls in Switzerland. Early life. Coradi was born on 9 November 1846 to Jakob Stahl. She grew up in Dozwil and received training in typical female work such as needlework and French. Career. In 1874, Coradi-Stahl opened a broderie business in Aarau. More than 10 years later, she joined the executive committee of the Switzerland Women's Association. Coradi-Stahl was one of the founding members of the Schweizerische Gemeinn\u00fctzige Frauenverein and was elected to the Board on 18 March 1888 as Vice-President. Before 1893, Coradi-Stahl and her husband moved to Z\u00fcrich, where he accepted a position as a publisher. In Zurich, Coradi-Stahl served as the Schweizerische Gemeinn\u00fctzige Frauenverein Director of the Zurich chapter from 1903 to 1908. Before this, she published an entitled \"How Gritli learns to keep a house,\" which promoted vocational and home economics education for young women. After Gertrud Villiger-Keller resigned, Coradi served as president of the Schweizerische Gemeinn\u00fctzige Frauenverein from 1908 to 1912. The goal of the Schweizerische Gemeinn\u00fctzige Frauenverein was to find a solution to"}, {"text": "industrialization social problems. The non-profit organization chose Coradi-Stahl to be its first federal inspector of domestic economics. Coradi\u2013 Stahl, like her predecessors, advocated for woman has to learn professions, but keep their feminine nature. As a result, Coradi\u2013 Stahl spoke out against segregation between girls and boys in public school. She claimed that because poor and lower class women would not access secondary education, they needed to learn the necessary skills to be a good housewife. This required female only vocational schools. Coradi-Stahl then began to lecture across Europe on manual labor and petitioned for financial support for the further education of girls."}, {"text": "Kamenka () is a rural locality (a selo) in Simskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 85 as of 2010. Geography. Kamenka is located on the Shosa River, 37 km northwest of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Maymor is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Mudaliyar Don Charles Gemoris Attygalle (8 September 1836 - 12 December 1901) was a Ceylonese entrepreneur and mine owner. He was a successful graphite mine owner and was given the title of Mudaliyar for social service by the British Governor of Ceylon. Through the marriage of his daughters, the Senanayake family and the Jayewardene family were connected and played a major part in the Sri Lankan independence movement and in post-independence politics, due in part to the wealth he had accumulated. Early life. Born in the Salpita Korale, Attygalle went to work in the Peradeniya Botanical Gardens at the age of 12 years. After learning agriculture, at the age of 18, he was sent to the Hakgala Botanical Garden, in charge of the cinchona plantation there. Cinchona was used to make quinine to treat malaria. Business ventures. Six years later he left to start his own plantation to supply plants to European planters and businessmen. He then went into a partnership to plant coffee in Kadugananwa. With profits from these enterprises, he invested in a graphite vein he found, and started graphite mines in the North Western province, the largest of which was in Kahatagaha. The Kahatagaha Graphite Mine became"}, {"text": "the first large-scale graphite mine in Ceylon, and remains one of the few operational mines in Sri Lanka to this day managed by the company \"Kahatagaha Graphite Lanka Limited\". Prospering from the revenue from graphite mining, Attygalle expanded his business into agriculture by acquiring over 10,000 acres of coconut and rubber plantations. Philanthropy and honors. Attygalle contributed to many philanthropic endeavors including the construction of schools and temples in the North Western province and in the Salpita Korale. For his philanthropic services, he was appointed a Muhandiram in 1885 and then Mudaliyar in 1900 by the Governor Joseph West Ridgeway. Family. D.C.G. Attygalle married in 1872 Petronella Abeykoon, daughter of Fonseka Abeykoon. They had three daughters and one son. All his daughters married men of established repute, his grandchildren played a major part in the post-independence politics of Ceylon. His eldest daughter Alice Elizabeth, married John Kotelawala Sr, a police inspector, and their son Sir John Kotelawala became the third Prime Minister of Ceylon. His second daughter Lena, married Colonel T. G. Jayewardene, their son Major T. F. Jayewardene was a member of parliament and Colonel Jayewardene's nephew J. R. Jayewardene, became the President of Sri Lanka. Attygalle's youngest daughter,"}, {"text": "Ellen married F. R. Senanayake, a barrister and member of the Colombo Municipal Council, he initiated the Sri Lankan independence movement with his brother D. S. Senanayake, who became the first Prime Minister of Ceylon. Francis Dixon Attygalle was their only son The Attygalle murder. D.C.G. Attygalle took ill and died on 12 December 1901, his son-in-law John Kotelawala Sr left the police and took over managing the Attygalle family business, until he fell out with the family and was removed following legal proceedings undertaken by Attygalle's widow and son Francis Dixon Attygalle, who took over the business from Kotelawala. The young Francis Dixon Attygalle was murdered when he was shot by a gunman at his home, Collamune Walauwa and succumbed to his wounds at the hospital. Kotelawala was implicated and arrested on his return from Japan and was later convicted by the Colombo Assizes court. He committed suicide while awaiting execution."}, {"text": "\"Super Straight\" (also styled as Superstraight) is a song by Australian rock band Regurgitator. The song was released in October 2001 as the second single from the band's fourth studio album \"Eduardo and Rodriguez Wage War on T-Wrecks\". The single peaked at number 55 in Australia and it ranked at number 41 on Triple J's Hottest 100 in 2001. In 2019, Tyler Jenke from The Brag ranked Regurgitator's best songs, with \"Super Straight\" coming it at number 10. Jenke said \"'Super Straight' might hold the distinction as Regurgitator's most 'normal'-sounding song, with lyrics that speak of a family hiding some dark secrets.\" Music Video. The music video for 'Super Straight' was filmed in July 2001 at the Fairwinds gated townhouse community on Bognor Street in the southern Brisbane suburb of Tingalpa, Queensland. References."}, {"text": "The 2019 European Short Course Swimming Championships took place in Glasgow, Scotland, from 4 to 8 December 2019."}, {"text": "\"MasterChef Junior Thailand\" Season 2 is a reality cooking competition. It premiered on September 22, 2019, on Channel 7, accepting applications for contestants aged 8\u201313 years. M.L. , M.L. and Pongtawat Chalermkittichai all returned as judges in this season. Piyathida Mittiraroch also returned as the host. (WINNER) This cook won the competition. (RUNNER-UP) This cook finished in second place. (WIN) The cook won an individual challenge (Mystery Box Challenge or Invention Test). (WIN) The cook was on the winning team in the Team Challenge and directly advanced to the next round. (HIGH) The cook was one of the top entries in an individual challenge, but didn't win. (IN) The cook wasn't selected as a top or bottom entry in an individual challenge. (IN) The cook wasn't selected as a top or bottom entry in a team challenge. (IMM) The cook didn't have to compete in that round of the competition and was safe from elimination. (PT) The cook was on the losing team in the Team Challenge and competed in the Pressure Test. (NPT) The cook was on the losing team in the Team Challenge, did not compete in the Pressure Test, and advanced. (LOW) The cook was one of"}, {"text": "the bottom entries in an individual challenge, but wasn't the last person to advance. (LOW) The cook was one of the bottom entries in an individual challenge, and the last person to advance. (LOW) The cook was one of the bottom entries in the Team Challenge and they were the only person from their team to advance (LOW) The cook was eliminated but saved from elimination. (WDR) The cook withdrew from competition. (ELIM) The cook was eliminated from MasterChef."}, {"text": "\"Freshmint!\" is a song by Australian rock band Regurgitator. The song was released in March 2000 as the third and final single from the band's third studio album \"...art\". The single peaked at number 44 in Australia. References."}, {"text": "Bhusni is a village in Maharashtra, India. It is located in Umarga Taluka in Osmanabad district. The village resides in the Marathwada region, and falls under the supervision of the Aurangabad division. Located 75 km towards east from the district headquarters Osmanabad, the village is also 10 km from Umarga and 478 km from the state capital Mumbai. Demographics. The main language spoken here is Kannada. According to the 2011 Census, the total population of Bhusni village is 2984 and number of houses are 588. The population of female citizens is 66% and the rate of female literacy is 28%. Nearby villages. Bhusni is surrounded by \u00c5land taluka towards south, Lohara taluka towards north, Nilanga taluka towards north, Tuljapur taluka towards west. Nearby cities. The cities near to Bhusni are Umarga, Tuljapur, Nilanga, Gulbarga. Postal details. The postal head office for Bhusni is MURUM. The pin code of Bhusni is 413605. Politics. The National Congress Party (NCP), Shiv Sena, SHS and INC are the major political parties in Bhusni. Education. The colleges near Bhusni are: The schools in Bhusni are:"}, {"text": "Haichao Temple () is a Buddhist temple located in Shangcheng District of Hangzhou, Zhejiang. Alongside Lingyin Temple, Jing Temple and Zhaoqing Temple, it was one of the Four Buddhist Temples in Hangzhou. History. Haichao Temple was originally built in the Wanli period (1573\u20131620) of the Ming dynasty (1368\u20131644). Haichao Temple was gradually fell into ruin when the Manchu invasion in the mid-17th century. The Bell Tower and Guanyin Hall were added to the temple in 1829, during the reign of Daoguang Emperor in the Qing dynasty (1644\u20131911). Haichao Temple was badly damaged in the Taiping Rebellion in 1861. It was renovated and refurbished in 1864. In 1881, abbot Puzhao () built the Buddhist Texts Library for collecting a set of \"Chinese Buddhist canon\", which was granted by Guangxu Emperor. After the Second Sino-Japanese War broke out, it was used as the First Provisional Assistant Hospital of Zhejiang Province. In 1958, it became a rubber plant, which was officially called Zhongce Rubber Co., Ltd. () in 1992. In 2016, the Hangzhou government planned to rebuild the temple on its original site. In July 2000, it was inscribed as a municipal level cultural relic conservation unit by the Hangzhou government. Architecture. The"}, {"text": "temple formerly had many halls and rooms and now only the Hall of Four Heavenly Kings survived. The Hall of Four Heavenly Kings was built in 1890, during the ruling of Guangxu Emperor in late Qing dynasty (1644\u20131911)."}, {"text": "Chapman Hill is a locality in the South West region of Western Australia in the local government area of the City of Busselton. At the 2021 census, the area had a population of 109. The eponymous hill, which is in the Whicher Range near the source of the Vasse River, was named after the Chapman brothers, early European settlers in the Busselton area. In the 1920s the area was settled by Group 40 of the Group Settlement Scheme; a memorial to the settlers is on Chapman Hill Road. Chapman Hill contained a signal station during World War II. Cattle-farming is a major industry in the area."}, {"text": "Raffaele Licinio (1 February 1945 \u2013 4 February 2018) was an Italian historian, who, throughout his career, carried out extensive research into the medieval period in Southern Italy (the Kingdom of Sicily). He also taught medieval history at the University of Bari (Bari, Italy). He's best known for his research on the Kingdom of Sicily during the rule of king Frederick II of Hohenstaufen and the castle Castel del Monte. His research focused mainly on the socioeconomic structure, the economic and agrarian development, the medieval fortification system and the institutions of Southern Italy in the Middle Ages. He also translated some French works into Italian. In his works (especially in \"Castel del Monte e il sistema castellare nella Puglia di Federico II\"), he also condemned the widespread esoteric views and interpretations on both the castle Castel del Monte and the king Frederick II himself, spread even by notable scholars and historians. In particular, Licinio stressed that Castel del Monte was just one of the castles of the regional fortification system, and not a mysterious construction linked to the Knights Templar. Life. Raffaele Licinio was born in 1945 in Ceglie del Campo, a district of the Italian city Bari, Apulia. He"}, {"text": "studied literature and philosophy () at the University of Bari, where one of his professors was Giosu\u00e8 Musca. In the same university, he graduated in 1970 ca. with the highest score, while in 1974 he was appointed university assistant () in the subject of medieval history. In 1985, he was appointed professor () of \"medieval institutions\" () at the University of Bari, while in 1999 he became professor of medieval history in the same university. He was also appointed professor of medieval history at the University of Foggia, teaching in the same university from 2001 until 2007. Since his youth, he was also actively involved in politics; he started joining some leftist non-parliamentary groups, and later he joined the Partito Comunista Italiano (the Italian Communist Party). His testimony also helped to identify the murderer of Benedetto Petrone, who had been stabbed to death in Bari on November 28, 1977, by a gang of neo-fascists."}, {"text": "The \"Forbes\" list of Australia's 50 richest people is the annual survey of the fifty wealthiest people resident in Australia, published by \"Forbes Asia\" in January 2018. The net worth of the wealthiest individual, Gina Rinehart, was estimated to be 17.40 billion. List of individuals. The following is the list of Australia's 50 richest people for the year of 2018."}, {"text": "Zainab Abbas (Punjabi, ; born 14 February 1988) is a Pakistani television host, sports presenter, commentator, and former makeup artist. Personal life. Zainab Abbas was born in Lahore to domestic cricketer Nasir Abbas and politician Andleeb Abbas.She studied at Aston University in Birmingham and then earned an MBA in Marketing and Strategy from the University of Warwick. She then spent two years working for Dolce & Gabbana at Harrods. Her father played in the Faisalabad and Hafizabad cricket teams as a bowler and went to the same college as Ramiz Raja. On the other hand, her mother is a senior member of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf party, elected to the National Assembly of Pakistan on a reserved seat for women from Punjab, and was appointed as the Federal Parliamentary Secretary for Foreign Affairs. She also covered a few cricket events as a journalist, including the 1999 World Cup. In November 2019, Abbas married Hamza Kardar in Lahore. Hamza is the son of former finance minister and former governor of State Bank of Pakistan, Shahid Hafeez Kardar, himself the son of Abdul Hafeez Kardar, Pakistan cricket team's first captain. Her younger brother Hussain Abbas Mirza is a fitness trainer, who in February"}, {"text": "2023 joined Multan Sultans as their strength and conditioning specialist for the 2023 PSL. Career. Abbas used to work as a makeup artist with her own studio until 2015, when she successfully auditioned to appear as a guest on a show on Dunya News for the 2015 Cricket World Cup alongside former national team players Saeed Ajmal and Imran Nazir, which launched her career as a cricket presenter and commentator. She then went to England as a correspondent for Dunya News to cover the Pakistan national cricket team on their 2016 tour. There, she appeared as a guest on BBC's \"Test Match Special\". Upon her return, she earned a full-time contract to present her own show C\"ricket Dewangi\" on Dunya News, which she did from 2016 to 2018. During this time, she also wrote sports pieces for Pakistani independent news outlets Dawn and Dunya News. Abbas has been one of the presenters of the Pakistan Super League from 2016 onwards, as well as for the Abu Dhabi T10. She has also worked with TEN Sports, Star Sports, and Sony for a while. In late 2017, she hosted a web-series talk show titled \"Sawal Cricket Ka,\" which had seven episodes. From"}, {"text": "May 2018 to May 2019, she hosted 14 episodes of the web-series talk show \"Voice of Cricket\" on Cricingif. In both these shows, she interviewed various Pakistani cricketers. In May 2019, Abbas became the first woman sports reporter and commentator to cover the ICC 2019 World Cup from Pakistan. In July 2021, Abbas made her debut on Sky Sports as part of the broadcasting team for the inaugural season of The Hundred, thus becoming the first Pakistani female presenter to do so. Controversy. In 2023, Abbas travelled to India to cover the Men's Cricket World Cup. She had expressed her excitement in being able to travel and explore the country. It was later reported she left the country due to security concerns, after controversy arose following old resurfaced anti-Hindu and anti-India tweets. International Cricket Council stated that she left for personal reasons. Abbas later apologised for the old tweets and stated that \"they do not represent my values.\" Recognition. In 2019, Abbas was awarded the Sports TV Host of the Year award at the first Pakistan Sports Awards. In July 2020, she was included in the 100 most influential list of people in Asia/UK/EU by the New York Press Agency."}, {"text": "In October 2020, she was invited to the TedxLahoreWomen event to give a talk."}, {"text": "Rehmat Ajmal (born 24 October 1993) is a Pakistani model, textile designer. She is the founder of Rehstore, an online retail store. In 2019, she played a role of Aisha (Mehwish's friend) in Nadeem Baig's \"Mere Paas Tum Ho\". Early life and education. Ajmal was born and raised in Lahore, Pakistan, and is the youngest of three sisters. After completing her A' Levels, Rehmat pursued her education from the National College of Arts (NCA) in Lahore, and graduated with a degree in textile designing in 2018. She graduated NCA with a distinction and topped in her department. Career. Ajmal made her way into modelling after being approached by a teacher during her second-year at NCA. From there, she began getting featured in ad campaigns of different brands. By the time she had reached her final year at college, Ajmal had been doing international campaigns and shoots. Apart from her modelling career, Rehmat is also building her acting portfolio. She has featured as the lead in two of Pakistani musician Ali Sethi's music videos: \"Dil Lagaayein\" and \"Dil ki Khair\". She is also starring in an upcoming drama by Nadeem Baig, and is about to act in a theater play due"}, {"text": "to be showcased by the end of September 2019. Ajmal has spoken multiple times about her passion for acting, and has expressed interest in doing both commercial and art cinema projects. Ajmal is also the founder of Rehstore, an online clothing and d\u00e9cor brand. She has said the Rehstore project is important to her, as a textile designer. Ajmal has said the brand provides designs for a niche target market. Pakistani actress Mahira Khan has appreciated Ajmal's work, and took to social media to praise her hand painted sari designs. Activism. Ajmal is an outspoken supporter of women's rights and has expressed support of the #MeToo movement. In March 2019, Ajmal supported Pakistani model Eman Suleman's withdrawal of her nomination from the Lux Style Awards, for including an artist accused of sexual harassment. Ajmal took to social media to call upon people from the entertainment industry to support victims of sexual harassment. In July 2019, when YouTuber Ukhano was accused of harassment, Ajmal took to social media to speak against his actions and misuse of fame. Ajmal has also spoken about the stereotypes around modelling and the struggle of pursuing a career that has a stigmas attached to it. Speaking"}, {"text": "about encountering trolls on social media, Ajmal has raised the importance of 'creating healthy boundaries for yourself. She has also spoken up on the importance of using social media to create awareness around social issues."}, {"text": "Kader is a village in Maharashtra, India. It is located in Umarga Taluka in Dharashiv district. The village resides in the Marathwada region, and falls under the supervision of the Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar division. Located 81 km towards east from the district headquarters Dharashiv, the village is also 9 km from Umarga and 483 km from the state capital Mumbai. Demographics. The main language spoken here is Marathi. According to the 2011 Census, the total population of Kader village is 5055 and number of houses are 1023. The population of female citizens is 48% and the rate of female literacy is 29%. Nearby villages. Kader is surrounded by \u00c5land taluka towards south, Lohara taluka towards north, Nilanga taluka towards north, Basavakalyan taluka towards east. Nearby cities. The cities near to Kader are Umarga, Tuljapur, Nilanga, Gulbarga. Postal details. The postal head office for Kader is Umarga. The pin code of Kader is 413606. Politics. The National Congress Party (NCP), Shiv Sena, SHS and INC are the major political parties in Kader. Education. The colleges near Kader are: The schools in Kader are:"}, {"text": "\"I Wanna Be a Nudist\" is a song by Australian rock band Regurgitator. The song was released in November 1999 as the second single from the band's third studio album \"...art\". The single peaked at number 75 in Australia. Music Video. The music video has the bandmembers working at a fast food restaurant called \"Regurgiburger\". The filming location of this music video was at a Bernie's fast food restaurant on Sandgate Road in the northern Brisbane suburb of Virginia, Queensland. As of 2022, the original fast food restaurant where the music video was filmed at has been torn down and a Guzman y Gomez Mexican fast food restaurant is built in its place. References."}, {"text": "The Tsabong Regional Football Association Division One League, also known as the Tsabong Division One and formerly as Kgalagadi South Regional Football Association Division One, is one of the regional leagues that make up the third tier of Botswana football. It is administered by the Tsabong Regional Football Association and features teams from in and around Tsabong. The Tsabong Division One was not played from 2007 until it was revived by former Botswana Football Association president Tebogo Sebego in 2012."}, {"text": "Mariam Sultana is a Pakistani astrophysicist. Sultana completed her doctoral studies in astrophysics at the University of Karachi under the supervision of Nuritdinov Salohitdin Nasritdinovich in 2012. She is the first woman to earn a Ph.D. in astrophysics in Pakistan. Sultana teaches as an assistant professor at the Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science and Technology. Biography. Mariam Sultana is from Karachi, the largest city in Pakistan. She received her Masters of Sciences in Applied Mathematics from University of Karachi in 2004. She started her Ph.D. course work in 2006 under the supervision of Salakhutdin Nuritdinov. She specialized in the field of astrophysics and completed her Ph.D. in 2012. She works in extragalactic astronomy and her research focuses on understanding the stability and the formation of ring galaxies. Her doctoral thesis was examined by James Binney and Ana Katrin Schenk. Awards and honors. Mariam has won the Coca-Cola Beverages Pakistan Limited (CCBPL) \"Savvy and Successful Award\" in 2015. She has published 34 research papers in international journals and her work has been cited 64 times. She is the first female astrophysicist from Pakistan."}, {"text": "Sub Rung Society is a non-profit organisation working for advocacy, awareness, and employment of the Pakistani transgender community. The organization is opening trans-led salons through the economic project 'Trawah'. Trawah is a code word within the trans-community, which means makeup. Under this project, they have launched a salon in Karachi. The salon has both transgender and non-transgender employees. The organization also collaborates as a local partner for organizing International Minorities Festival in Pakistan."}, {"text": "Romeo Jocson Intengan, S.J. (18 October 1942 \u2013 10 October 2017) was a Filipino doctor, social activist, and Jesuit priest. He was called \"Archie\" or \"Nonoy\". Intengan was outspoken in his advocacy for human rights and expressed his discontent with the Marcos regime's martial laws (September 1972) in the Philippines. Intengan was incarcerated and made his way to Europe to live in exile during the Marcos regime. While exiled, Intengan continued to work to restore democracy to the Philippines by collaborating with like-minded persons and organizations and calling for transparency and the end of abuse by state forces in the Philippines. With the downfall of the Marcos regime in 1986 after the first People Power revolution, he led the efforts to help restore democracy through the Philippine Democratic Socialist Party (Tagalog: ) (PDSP). In 2000, Intengan took a stand against former President Joseph E. Estrada. He signed the impeachment complaint against the former president, and after a series of peaceful demonstrations culminating with the second People Power revolution, the former president was removed from office. Early life and education. Romeo Joscon Intengan was born on 18 October 1942 in Cauayan, Negros Occidental. and was christened Romeo Antonio Jocson Intengan Jr."}, {"text": "He was the eldest child of Colonel Romeo Artiaga Intengan Sr., a former commissioned officer of the Armed Forces of the Philippines and Augustina Torres Jocson de Intengan, a native of Iloilo, Philippines. Romeo has five siblings: Roberto, Alicia Agnes, Glicerio, Trinidad and Alexa. Intengan received his education at Colegio de San Agustin in Iloilo City, St. John's Academy in San Juan, Metro Manila and Lincoln College in Iloilo City. He graduated as a in 1953 and continued high school education at Lincoln College, eventually finishing as salutatorian in 1957. After high school, Intengan enrolled and completed the Pre-Medicine and Association of Arts courses at the University of the Philippines-Visayas, in Miagao, Iloilo. In 1960, Intengan moved to Manila and enrolled in the Medicine program at the University of the Philippines-Manila, Padre Faura St., Manila, and finished his studies in 1965. He was an instructor in the College of Medicine of his alma mater and took his residency at the Department of Surgery at U.P.-Philippine General Hospital, Manila in 1970. At the University of the Philippines. As a medical student at the University of the Philippines (UP), Mr. Intengan joined the \"UP Student Catholic Action\" group (UPSCA). He was active"}, {"text": "in the Public Health Committee of the organization, which operated free clinics for preventative and therapeutic health care for urban poor areas of Metro Manila, Tramo (Pasay City), and Crist\u00f3bal (Paco, Manila). Social awareness. In 1969, near the end of his training as a surgical resident, Dr. Intengan became aware of the emerging social crisis caused by the failure of the Marcos administration in addressing issues related to national economic development, unemployment, poverty, and corruption. He saw these problems first-hand due to his active involvement in providing healthcare to the urban poor settlements around Metro Manila. He began to participate in discussions to address the situation and eventually joined became an activist. The bulk of the movement was Marxist\u2013Leninist-led, which went against his Catholic Christian convictions. He helped found an alternative activist alliance that eventually took up social democracy as its societal model. Fr. Intengan headed the Kilusan ng mga Anak ng Kalayaan which in 1970 merged with Hasik Kalayaan which was headed by Norberto Gonzales. On July 7, 1972, the Katipunan ng mga Demokratiko-Sosyalistang Pilipino (KDSP) was founded. The KDSP became the Partido Demokratiko-Sosyalista ng Pilipinas (Philippine Democratic Socialist Party, PDSP) on May 1, 1973. Socio-political involvement. Intengan headed"}, {"text": "the Education Commission in the Philippine Democratic Socialist Party (PDSP). His role in the PDSP was to ensure that its worldview and ideology was compatible with the Christian faith and the other monotheistic religions. Joining the Society of Jesus. Intengan decided to join the Society of Jesus and entered the Sacred Heart Novitiate on 25 July 1970 alongside his novice-brother Roberto Villamero. He made his first vows as a Jesuit on 31 July 1972. As a Jesuit novice and later as a scholastic, he remained active in the struggle for human rights, democracy, social justice, and good governance. He assisted in the campaign for a nonpartisan and reformist Constitutional Convention. After the Constitutional Convention was drafted in 1971, he joined citizens\u2019 efforts to prevent it from being co-opted by the Marcos regime. Martial law and exile. After the declaration of martial law in September 1972, Intengan saw that President Marcos was not fulfilling the reformist agenda which he claimed as the justification of martial law. Intengan stood with the other leaders of the PDSP and led the party to oppose the Marcos dictatorship in May 1973. The PDSP worked underground to expand and consolidate its ranks. Its cadres organized workers,"}, {"text": "farmers, the urban poor and youth and students. Party branches in Metro Manila, Southern Tagalog, Iloilo, Cagayan de Oro and Davao was established. They eventually formed a network of allies among the various groups and persons opposing the Marcos regime. Gathering of the opposition. In 1976, the late Jesuit priests Horacio de la Costa and Antonio Olaguer, introduced the PDSP to some of the leaders of the democratic opposition to the Marcos regime, such as Sen. Benigno S. Aquino Jr., Sen. Jovito R. Salonga, Sen. Francisco A. Rodrigo, and Mr. Luis Jos\u00e9, and through the latter, to Sen. Raul S. Manglapus. Meanwhile, Intengan was teaching theology as an instructor at the Theology Department of the College of Arts and Sciences of the Ateneo de Manila University. In December 1976 he was ordained to the diaconate, and three months after, on 27 March 1977, to the priesthood. In 1977, the PDSP with its allies in the democratic opposition founded the Katipunan ng Bayan para sa Kalayaan or KABAKA where the social democratic program of government, Alternatibo ng Sambayanan, was adopted. In 1978 the Marcos dictatorship decided to try to appear legitimate by holding elections for an interim Batasang Pambansa on 7"}, {"text": "April 1978. The Marcos regime imposed conditions that hampered any real campaign of the opposition. The various elements of the opposition, including the PDSP and some well-known opposition figures, gathered and organized the \"Lakas ng Bayan\" (Laban) as the political party that would be their collective vehicle to attain the goals they had set in participating in those elections. By 1978, the PDSP was entrusted with a major part of the planning and execution of \"Laban\" campaign and poll watching efforts of. Among the activities planned and executed was the Metro Manila-wide noise barrage on the eve of the elections on 6 April. On 7 April, the election was discovered to be rigged; the Marcos regime expelled opposition poll watchers from the precincts, arrested them, and arranged vote tabulation to be in favor of the regime. On 9 April, the PDSP consisted of the majority of the participants in a march protesting the electoral fraud and violence committed by the regime. When the marchers refused to disperse on orders of police officers who blocked them on Espa\u00f1a Street inside Manila, they arrested the over 600-person group. Among those arrested were nine leaders of the opposition, including Intengan. Incarceration. As an"}, {"text": "immediate consequence of the protest march, the Marcos dictatorship detained Intengan for two months\u2014early April to early June 1978\u2014at \"Camp Bagong Diwa\", Bicutan, Taguig. Among his fellow detainees for various lengths of time were former Vice-president Teofisto T. Guingona, Senators Lorenzo M. Ta\u00f1ada, Francisco A. Rodrigo, Aquilino Q. Pimentel, and Joker P. Arroyo, and Attorney Ernesto Rondon. In June 1978, Intengan was released to the custody of Jos\u00e9 A. Cruz, S.J., then President of the Ateneo de Manila University, on the promise that he refrained from political activity, and be confined to Metro Manila. Within two months of his release, he was constrained in resuming work with the PDSP and other forces in the democratic opposition. He disregarded the promise he made under duress as the PDSP was in disarray from the Marcos regime's manhunt and detention of its members. Some of its members either went missing or perished under various circumstances. The Marxist\u2013Leninist activist group took advantage of these events and took the lead in organizing and expanded exponentially. This alarmed Intengan as the basic ideology of the extreme left is incompatible with his faith and Catholic Christian foundation. Meanwhile, the Marcos dictatorship kept Intengan under surveillance and discovered"}, {"text": "that he had resumed work with the democratic opposition. Signs of intensified surveillance, such as the monitoring of his theology class notes and the enrollment of a government agent in one of his theology classes, began to accumulate, with explicit threats of renewed detention. In September 1980, Mrs. Imelda R. Marcos summoned Cruz and Intengan to the \"Presidential Guest House\" on Arlegui Street, and demanded that the Ateneo de Manila University turn over effective control of its \"Office for Social Concern and Involvement\" (OSCI) and similar social outreach agencies to the \"Ministry of Human Settlements\", of which Mrs. Marcos was the Minister. She stated that her aim was to give the students a correct understanding of Philippine reality. She illustrated her point by using Iran as an example, in which the militantly powerful regime of the \"Shah of Iran\" was overthrown by a popular revolution led by Islamic teachers, with \"Ayatullah Ruhullah Khomeini\" at the forefront. Cruz refused her demands and stated that \"The independence of the social outreach programs of the Ateneo de Manila University is needed for their credibility and efficacy\". Intengan pointed out that the social ills to which some Jesuits and their friends were responding were"}, {"text": "real and not imagined. Alliance with the Sultan of Sulu and the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF). By this time, Intengan and the PDSP leadership allied with the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF). This alliance between the MNLF and the PDSP had the following goals: On 10 October 1978, Intengan left Manila for Zamboanga and then for Jolo. He was accompanied by members of the Kiram family, one of whom held the title of Sultan of Sulu, and by MNLF sympathizers. In December 1978, accompanied by two PDSP cadres including the Chairman Norberto B. Gonzales, and escorted by two MNLF intelligence operatives, Intengan crossed over to the island of Sabah. In Sabah. Intengan stayed in Sabah for more than a year. From December 1980 to early February 1982 he served as physician-in-residence at the MNLF camp, chaplain and political officer to the PDSP cadres who crossed over to Sabah. In November 1981, military operatives of the Marcos regime captured the PDSP's Secretary General, Marianito \"Mar\" Canonigo just as he had crossed over from Sabah into Tawi-Tawi. He was carrying PDSP's Batayang Kurso (Party Basic Course) which Intengan developed for the PDSP. This forced the Malaysian government to no longer ignore"}, {"text": "the protests that they were harboring Filipino rebels from the Marcos regime. In February 1982 the Malaysian Home Ministry and Special Branch took Intengan and the other PDSP members into custody and interrogated them at the Special Branch headquarters at Kampong Kepayan, Kota Kinabalu. Preparations for exile. In June 1982, the Malaysian government was convinced that the PDSP were neither Marxist nor advocating extremist, violent action and released them. Chairman Gonzales and Intengan were provided with Philippine passports (\"nom de guerre\") by their underground connections and made their way to Hong Kong. Across Asia to Europe. Intengan travelled to the General Curia in Rome, then to Madrid, Spain in August 1982. Gonzales proceeded to Frankfurt in West Germany and joined Intengan in Madrid by September 1982. Their other PDSP companions Teddy Lopez, Marcial Cacdac and Gregorio \"Ka Tiks\" Nazarrea also made their own way to Madrid. Madrid became the center of PDSP's overseas planning and operations, which was facilitated by the \"Partido Socialista Obrero Espa\u00f1ol\" (PSOE), a fraternal party in the \"Socialist International\", that rose to state power in Spain late in 1982. During his time in Madrid from August 1982 to March 1987, he finished the Licentiate in Sacred"}, {"text": "Theology (S.T.L.) (summa cum laude) at the \"Universidad Pontificia Comillas\" in March 1987, with a specialization in Moral Theology (also known as Christian Ethics), while helping to organize the overseas democratic opposition to the Marcos regime. Norberto B. Gonzales of the PDSP; Tomas F. Concepci\u00f3n and Fathers Robert Reyes and Edwin Mercado (based in Italy); Alberto and Carmen N. Pedrosa (based in the United Kingdom); and Raul S. Manglapus, Heherson and Cecile Alvarez, and Ra\u00fal A. Daza (in the United States), and many others in the democratic opposition actively collaborated with Intengan. Restoration of democracy (1986). After the first People Power revolution, when he had reacquired legal status with the newly installed democratic government, Intengan came home for two months\u2014July and August 1987\u2014in order to conduct political officers' training for the now legal PDSP. He returned to Madrid to finish his S.T.L. and returned to the Philippines in March 1987. Upon his return to the Philippines, the Jesuit Provincial assigned him to formation work with the Jesuit juniors and philosophers at the Loyola House of Studies and to teach moral theology at the Loyola School of Theology. Meanwhile, he continued his social ministry, and persevered in his role to preserve"}, {"text": "and develop the ideology of the PDSP, especially in terms of its societal goals. Intengan worked to help consolidate the political democracy won through the first People Power revolution and stood against several coup d'\u00e9tat attempts made by extremists, military adventurists and corrupt elements to overthrow the President Corazon C. Aquino's administration. During this time, Intengan participated in the September 8 Movement and the \"Konsyensyang Pilipino,\" and served as spiritual advisor and confessor. Working for peace in Mindanao. His interaction and friendship with many Muslims, particularly in the Philippines and largely brought about by the ties between the PDSP and the MNLF, made him aware to their problems, aspirations, and historic grievances. He worked in creating a forum to discuss justice, understanding, reconciliation, and peace between Christians and Muslims. In relation to the latter, one important intervention were the peace negotiations between the Government of the Republic of the Philippines (GRP) and the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) in 1995 and 1996. These provisions included the right to propagate Muslim culture in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, and the setting up of a \"dar-ul-iftah\" or council of advisers, with official powers to pronounce on the compatibility of ARMM policies"}, {"text": "and programs with Islamic tenets. Formation of the Bishops \u2013 Ulama Conference (BUC). To further Christian-Muslim cooperation, PDSP Chairman Norberto Gonzales and Intengan brought Catholic Christian bishops and the leadership of the \"Ulama\" League of the Philippines into a dialogue where they could clarify their perceptions and work together for peace, reconciliation, and authentic development. The first dialogue was held on 16 July 1996 at the Ateneo de Manila University. This was the beginning of the Bishops \u2013 Ulama Forum and has become a significant force for moderation, reason, peace, reconciliation, cooperation and social development through Muslim-Christian dialogue and cooperation, especially in Mindanao. Provincial Superior, Society of Jesus. Appointment by the Superior General. On 28 April 1998, by appointment from \"Very Rev. Peter-Hans Kolvenbac\"h, S.J., Superior General of the Society of Jesus, Intengan took office as Provincial Superior of the Philippine Province of the Society of Jesus. During the armed hostilities between the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) in the year 2000, when the Estrada administration launched its all-out war policy against the MILF, while the Abu Sayyaf was similarly committing atrocities in Basilan, Intengan started and supervised the Philippine Jesuit Solidarity"}, {"text": "Campaign for Mindanao. This action was aimed to address the humanitarian needs of the civilians, both Muslim and Christian, who suffered as a result of the war and the atrocities committed by the Abu Sayyaf. The impeachment of President Joseph E. Estrada. When the faults of the Estrada administration became evident, Intengan and Gonzales joined the movement to convince Estrada to resign. Intengan was one of the signatories of the complaint filed by then Senator Teofisto T. Guingona Jr. for the Estrada's impeachment. Up until he left Philippine Jesuit Provincial on 12 June 2004, Intengan worked to promote the internal renewal and the apostolic mission of the Philippine Province. He worked to renew the formation program of the Philippine Jesuits; new guidelines which were approved by the General in 2004. He drafted a primer on \"New Age\" for the Catholic Bishops\u00b4 Conference of the Philippines (CBCP), which the latter approved and circulated in 2003. Chino Roces Freedom Award. In September 2002, Intengan was awarded the Chino Roces Freedom award for dedicating his life in fighting for freedom, human rights, social justice, living a mission of life, faith and social reform. After his term as Provincial Superior. After his term as"}, {"text": "Provincial Superior, Intengan represented the CBCP at the International Consultation on New Age, held at the Vatican City from 14 to 16 June 2004 under the joint auspices of the Pontifical Councils on inter-religious dialogue, culture, and promoting Christian unity and the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples. During the Consultation Intengan presented one of his major papers, specifically an evaluation of the techniques used by New Age practitioners from a theological and pastoral outlook. After a sabbatical in the USA and Spain during the school year 2004\u20132005, Intengan returned to the Loyola House of Studies. He taught moral theology at Loyola School of Theology and served as Vice-Superior of the Theologians\u2019 Subcommunity of the Loyola House of Studies. Intengan continued to champion human rights, and conduct forums and talks around the country through his non-governmental organizations (NGO) \u2013 Center for Strategic Studies (CSS) and Center for People's Rights and Participation (CPRP). During 2009's typhoon season, Intengan witnessed the devastation and plight of his countrymen in Luzon. He directly intervened and led a relief effort amongst government officials, civil society groups, and his fellow U.P. and Ateneo alumni. The relief goods gathered were distributed from Region II to Region IV"}, {"text": "and served 18,000 families. Final years. After 2010, Intengan was active in the foreign relations and national security of the Philippines. In 2017, Intengan was a member of the Philippine Council on Foreign Relations (PCFR) and the National Security Cluster, as part of a joint effort to promote a comprehensive national security framework for the country. They produced a joint document endorsed by the National Security Adviser Hermogenes C. Esperon, which has made a significant contribution to the Government's National Security Strategy. On October 10, 2017, Intengan suffered a fatal cardiac arrest as he was being transported from the Jesuit Residence to the Quirino Medical Center in Quezon City. His remains lies at the Sacred Heart Novitiate, Quezon City, with his fellow Jesuit confr\u00e8res."}, {"text": "Fran\u00e7ois Cappus (16?? \u2013 Dijon, November 1716) was a French composer. Early life. Fran\u00e7ois Cappus was the son of legal counselor, Maitre Blaise Cappus, Bailiff for Parlement at Aix en Provence. He married Anne Hervelin (16?? - Dijon, March 1692). They were buried together in Saint-Etienne church of Dijon. The couple had three sons, among them the composer Jean Cappus, and three daughters. Career. Shortly after his death, Cappus was referred to as a \u2018good organist who had a healthy appetite, he died at a ripe old age\u2019. He was also a singer at Dijon Cathedral, and was appointed to an official post in 1683 to \u2018sing at all the important events\u2019. Works. A dozen of his vocal compositions have survived, sometimes erroneously attributed to his son Jean Cappus. 1693. Air for 1 singer and continuo \"Printemps, gardez-vous bien\". 1694. Six airs for 1 singer and continuo \"Vous estes insensible au tourment\", \"Je meurs (bis) tous les jours\", \"Quand, press\u00e9 par l'exc\u00e8s\", \"Amour, avant que ma constance\", \"Taisez-vous (bis) tendres mouvements\", \"Que ces vastes forests solitaires\". Two airs \"Que l'amour est charmant\", for three voices, \"Quand le feu fait sentir\", for one singer with a recitative for bass \u201cair \u00e0"}, {"text": "boire\u201d. 1699. Four airs \"Vous cachez avec soin vos peines\", \"Pour n'\u00eatre point pilotte t\u00e9m\u00e9raire\", \"Reviens, affreux Hyver\", \"Que l'amour est charmant et doux\", for three voices. s.d. Air \"Vous cachez avec soin vos peines, bergers\u2026\" 1700. \"Henrici Julii Borboni primi \u00e9 Regio Sanguine principis laudes\", Ballet en deux parties, m\u00eal\u00e9 de chant Three airs \"Que Bacchus est charmant !\", air \u00e0 boire \"Voulez-vous savoir qui des deux\", air \u00e0 boire \"Le berger Tircis\", vaux-de-ville."}, {"text": "R\u00f2m is a 2019 Vietnamese film on the topic of crime and violence, directed by Tran Thanh Huy. The film had its world premiere at the 24th Busan International Film Festival on 4 October 2019, where it won the New Currents Award, becoming the first Vietnamese film to receive the award. Plot. In a decrepit apartment complex in Ho Chi Minh City, residents are deep in debt. They gamble in the hope that they can gain enough money to keep their apartment and achieve their dreams. 14-year-old R\u00f2m works as bookie lottery runner to earn a living. He lives in poverty after being separated from his parents and hopes to one day find them. Ph\u00fac, a rival lottery winner, gains the trust of the apartment residents by recommending winning numbers. However, Ph\u00fac had been tricking the residents for a long time. Seeing that this isn\u2019t right, R\u00f2m changes this by helping the people pick a good number. R\u00f2m\u2019s number wins and Ph\u00fac loses all of his customers to R\u00f2m. Believing in R\u00f2m\u2019s good luck, the tenants want to bet big to settle all of their debts. Ph\u00fac kidnaps R\u00f2m and takes all of the bets to turn in. Once R\u00f2m"}, {"text": "escapes, the creditors are demand to have their debts paid off and threaten people with violence. They burn down the apartment complex. Some time later, R\u00f2m and Ph\u00fac meet again and Ph\u00fac steals R\u00f2m's earnings. R\u00f2m chases him endlessly down a busy city street, leaving his fate unknown. In a post-credits scene, R\u00f2m is seen as a homeless child, living on the street until a group of boys offer him food. Release. The film had its world premiere at the 24th Busan International Film Festival on 4 October 2019. Controversy. Vietnamese drama film \"Rom\", which was honored with the top award at the Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) last week, has been slapped with a heavy administrative penalty for joining the fest without first acquiring a screening license at home. The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism on Monday imposed a VND40 million (US$1,720) administrative fine on Hoan Khue Film Production JSC (HKFilm) - the production company behind \u2018Rom.' The culture ministry also gave the company ten days to destroy the film copy it sent to BIFF, or authorities will coercively enact \u201cspoliation of the evidence.\" \u2018Rom\u2019 is a coming-of-age drama revolving around the story of a young bookie in"}, {"text": "bustling Ho Chi Minh City, where he tries everything he can to help the residents of an old apartment complex keep their homes and fulfill his dream of finding his parents. According to a source close to Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper, the film was not licensed for screening in Vietnam as HKFilm failed to edit out some violent scenes as per the request from a national film evaluation council. Despite lacking a screening license, the production company sent the unabridged version of \u2018Rom\u2019 to Busan instead of completing the edit work as required and seeking re-evaluation from Vietnamese authorities, according to the source. Although the Vietnamese culture ministry then requested that the film be withdrawn from the festival, it was still shown at BIFF and eventually shared the festival\u2019s prestigious New Currents Award with Iraq-Qatar co-production \u2018Haifa Street\u2019 in a ceremony last Saturday. \u2018Rom\u2019 is the first Vietnamese entry to receive the New Currents Award, which is given to the two best feature films selected from the first or second works of new Asian directors introduced in the New Currents section. On March 31, 2020, R\u00f2m is licensed by the Cinema Department (Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism). This movie"}, {"text": "is tied to an age limit of C18."}, {"text": "Ambarnagar is a village in Maharashtra, India. It is located in Umarga Taluka in Osmanabad district. The village resides in the Marathwada region, and falls under the supervision of the Aurangabad division. Located 73 km towards south from the district headquarters Osmanabad, the village is also 20 km from Umarga and 472 km from the state capital Mumbai. Demographics. The main language spoken here is Marathi. According to the 2011 Census, the total population of Ambarnagar village is 619 and number of houses are 102. The population of female citizens is 46% and the rate of female literacy is 20%. Nearby villages. Ambarnagar is surrounded by \u00c5land taluka towards south, Lohara taluka towards north, Akkalkot taluka towards south, Tuljapur taluka towards west. Nearby cities. The cities near to Ambarnagar are Umarga, Tuljapur, Nilanga, Solapur. Postal details. The postal head office for Ambarnagar is Murum. The pin code of Ambarnagar is 413605. Politics. The National Congress Party (NCP), Shiv Sena, SHS and INC are the major political parties in Ambarnagar. Education. The colleges near Ambarnagar are: The schools in Ambarnagar are:"}, {"text": "Jindong is a locality in Western Australia's South West region in the local government area of the City of Busselton. At the 2021 census, the area had a population of 68. As part of the Group Settlement Scheme, the area had a school from 1924, which was later housed in the local hall, constructed around 1930. There is a motocross track in Jindong."}, {"text": "Nabil bin Mohammed Al-Amoudi is the CEO of Olayan Financing Co., a subsidiary of The Olayan Group. Al-Amoudi was Saudi Arabia\u2019s transport minister from October 2017 to 23 October 2019. Al-Amoudi holds a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from Stanford University in the United States in 1995. In 2001 Al-Amoudi awarded a doctorate in law from Harvard Law School in the United States. He was the chairman of the General Authority of Ports, Aramco Services Company in Houston, Texas, and Aramco Refining Company. He was senior consultant at Saudi Aramco."}, {"text": "Karabanikha () is a rural locality (a small village) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 3 as of 2010. Geography. Karabanikha is located 19 km northwest of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Makhlino is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Karandyshevo () is a rural locality (a village) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 42 as of 2010. There are 7 streets. Geography. Karandyshevo is located 27 km southeast of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Avdotyino is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Karelskaya Slobodka () is a rural locality (a selo) in Nebylovskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 9 as of 2010. Geography. Karelskaya Slobodka is located on the Urshma River, 46 km southeast of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Semyonovskoye-Sovetskoye is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Kirpichny Zavod () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 83 as of 2010. Geography. Kirpichny Zavod is located on the Sega River, 5 km south of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Yuryev-Polsky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Knyazhikha () is a rural locality (a village) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 7 as of 2010. Geography. Knyazhikha is located on the Pikliya River, 32 km northeast of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Ivorovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Kokorekino () is a rural locality (a village) in Simskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 1 as of 2010. Geography. Kokorekino is located on the Kist River, 58 km northwest of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Kamenka is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Kolenovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Simskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 26 as of 2010. Geography. Kolenovo is located on the Seleksha River, 27 km north of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Sima is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Kolokoltsevo () is a rural locality (a village) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 6 as of 2010. Geography. Kolokoltsevo is located on the Koloksha River, 7 km south of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Sosnovy Bor is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Kosagovo () is a rural locality (a selo) in Nebylovskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 11 as of 2010. Geography. Kosagovo is located 32 km southeast of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Lykovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Kosinskoye () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 729 as of 2010. There are 12 streets. Geography. Kosinskoye is located 10 km west of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Afineyevo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Kotluchino () is a rural locality (a selo) in Nebylovskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 20 as of 2010. There are 3 streets. Geography. Kotluchino is located on the Kuftiga River, 35 km southeast of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Zhelezovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Tony Williams, better known as Addison Groove (and formerly known as Headhunter), is an electronic music artist from Bristol, United Kingdom. Noted for his fusion of styles such as Techno, Jungle, Soul, Juke and Dubstep, he released his first album 'Nomad' on Tempa (the same label that Skream and Benga started on) in 2008. One of Addison Groove's most well-known tracks 'Foot Crab' was later released on Dubstep legend Loefah's label 'Swamp 81' and features cut up samples influenced by the Chicago 'Juke' sound. He has also released on Tectonic (owned by fellow Bristolian dubstep head honcho Pinch), 50 Weapons (of Modeselektor fame) and 3024. The Quietus cited Addison Groove as being \"instrumental in drawing Chicago juke and footwork within reach of UK dancefloors\". This progression away from dubstep allowed him to gain interest from mainstream media platforms such as BBC Radio 1, Dazed and Vice Magazine and The Red Bull Music Academy. Addison Groove has collaborated with Vector Meldrew (aka Alex Donne Johnson) on a range of audio-visual projects, including a live show and music videos. In 2012 Addison Groove developed a live 808 show which toured nightclubs such as, Boiler Room, Fabric, London and Berlin's infamous Berghain. More"}, {"text": "recently he has moved away from dubstep towards the UK Bass scene working with artists such as DJ Die and his label Gutterfunk."}, {"text": "Krasnaya Gorka () is a rural locality (a selo) in Nebylovskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 105 as of 2010. Geography. Krasnaya Gorka is located 15 km east of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Ryabinki is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "The list of Radivoj Kora\u0107 Cup-winning head coaches shows all head coaches who won the Radivoj Kora\u0107 Cup, the top-tier national men's professional basketball cup in Serbia."}, {"text": "Krasnoye () is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 605 as of 2010. Geography. Krasnoye is located 4 km north of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Yuryev-Polsky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Krasnoye Zarechye () is a rural locality (a selo) in Nebylovskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 324 as of 2010. Geography. Krasnoye Zarechye is located on the Koloksha River, 33 km southeast of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Prechistaya Gora is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Kubayevo () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 46 as of 2010. Geography. Kubayevo is located 20 km northeast of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Maloluchinskoye is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Kuzmadino () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 301 as of 2010. There are 5 streets. Geography. Kuzmadino is located on the left bank of the Koloksha River, 3 km south of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Yuryev-Polsky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Kumino () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 34 as of 2010. Geography. Kumino is located 6 km east of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Kalinovka is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Kuchki () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 109 as of 2010. Geography. Kuchki is located 11 km south of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Sosnovy Bor is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Lednevo () is a rural locality (a station) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 11 as of 2010. Geography. It is located 15 km east from Yuryev-Polsky."}, {"text": "Arthur Torrane Urquhart (Switzerland, 27 October 1839 \u2013 Karaka, New Zealand, 3 October 1916) was an arachnologist and naturalist based in New Zealand. Biography. Urquhart was born in Switzerland in 1839. In 1856, he migrated to New Zealand and lived in a farm in Karaka. He produced eighteen taxonomic papers between 1882 and 1897."}, {"text": "Lednevo () is a rural locality (a selo) in Nebylovskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 39 as of 2010. Geography. Lednevo is located 11 km southeast of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Ryabinki is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Listvenny () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 21 as of 2010. Geography. Listvenny is located 13 km south of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Shadrino is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Kranthi Kumar (born 25 March 1996) is an Indian cricketer. He made his List A debut on 12 October 2019, for Andhra in the 2019\u201320 Vijay Hazare Trophy. He made his Twenty20 debut on 11 November 2019, for Andhra in the 2019\u201320 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy."}, {"text": "Lykovo () is a rural locality (a selo) in Nebylovskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 125 as of 2010. Geography. Lykovo is located 33 km southeast of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Sluda is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Jafar Iqbal Siddiki is a Jatiya Party (Ershad) politician and former member of parliament for Nilphamari-1. Career. Siddiki was elected to parliament from Nilphamari-1 as a Jatiya Party candidate in 2008."}, {"text": "Maymor () is a rural locality (a selo) in Simskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 3 as of 2010. Geography. Maymor is located 55 km northwest of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Slavitino is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Maloluchinskoye () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 46 as of 2010. Geography. Maloluchinskoye is located 14 km east of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Shipilovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Markovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Simskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 20 as of 2010. Geography. Markovo is located 26 km northwest of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Sima is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Matveyshchevo () is a rural locality (a selo) in Simskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 349 as of 2010. There are 6 streets. Geography. Matveyshchevo is located 30 km northwest of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Spasskoye is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Mukino () is a rural locality (a village) in Nebylovskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 13 as of 2010. Geography. Mukino is located 8 km east from Nebyloye, 33 km southeast of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Tartyshevo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Nebyloye () is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Nebylovskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 1,528 as of 2010. There are 12 streets. Geography. Nebyloye is located on the Yakhroma River, 28 km southeast of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Andreyevskoye is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Nenashevskoye () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 27 as of 2010. Geography. Nenashevskoye is located 5 km north of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Krasnoye is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Nesterovo () is a rural locality (a selo) in Simskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 108 as of 2010. Geography. Nesterovo is located on the Shosa River, 31 km northwest of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Starnikovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Nikulskoye () is a rural locality (a selo) in Nebylovskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 33 as of 2010. Geography. Nikulskoye is located on the Vykros River, 15 km southeast from Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Voskresenskoye is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Novaya () is a rural locality (a village) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 3 as of 2010. Geography. Novaya is located on the Chyornaya River, 21 km south of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Vyzhegsha is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Satyavrata Tirtha (died. 1638 CE) was a Hindu philosopher, yogi, mystic, scholar and saint. He served as the pontiff of Shri Uttaradi Math from 1635\u20131638. He was the 18th in succession from Madhvacharya. Satyavrata Tirtha ruled the pontificate with a remarkable distinction. His life was a saga of supreme spiritual achievements. He is a yogi of remarkable spiritual powers and a philosopher of wide fame. Works. Satyavrata Tirtha authored some works consisting of gloss, commentaries on the works of Jayatirtha, Vyasatirtha and a few hymns. Satyavrata Tirtha wrote a commentary on Nyaya Sudha of Jayatirtha called \"Sudha Vivruthi\". His gloss on Nyayamrutha of Vyasatirtha is also most appreciated."}, {"text": "Moritz Baerwald (3 December 1860 \u2013 26 December 1919) was a German lawyer and politician of the German Democratic Party, a member of the Prussian House of Representatives and the Weimar National Assembly. Baerwald was born in Thorn, West Prussia (Toru\u0144, Poland), where he grew up and passed his Abitur. He studied law at the Universities of Heidelberg, Leipzig and Berlin and started to practise as a lawyer in Bromberg (Bydgoszcz, Poland) in 1887 (notary since 1908). Baerwald became an active member of the Jewish community of Bromberg and, in 1902, a member of the executive board of the Chamber of Advocates of Posen (Pozna\u0144, Poland). In 1903 Baerwald was elected a member of the town council of Bromberg and represented the constituency of Bromberg 5 (Mogilno \u2013 Wongrowitz \u2013 Znin) in the Prussian House of Representatives from 1912 to 1918. Following World War I he became a member of the Weimar National Assembly, where he vehemently opposed the incorporation of the Province of Posen into the Second Polish Republic. Baerwald died in December 1919, within the legislative session, in Berlin and was buried at the Wei\u00dfensee cemetery."}, {"text": "Novoye () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 16 as of 2010. Geography. Novoye is located 14 km northwest of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Khvoyny is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Ozyorny () is a rural locality (a selo) in Simskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 2 as of 2010. Geography. Ozyorny is located 29 km north of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Podlesny is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Opolye () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 736 as of 2010. Geography. Opolye is located 7 km north of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Fedosyino is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Pavlovskoye () is a rural locality (a selo) in Nebylovskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 9 as of 2010. There are 5 streets. Geography. Pavlovskoye is located on the Kuftiga River, 40 km southeast of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Bukholovo is the nearest rural locality. Paleontology. Fossil of paguroid hermit crab \"Mutotylaspis\" was found in the marine Albian (mid-Cretaceous) deposits, on the right bank of the river Kuftiga, near Pavlovskoye."}, {"text": "Palazino () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 7 as of 2010. Geography. Palazino is located on the Sega River, 6 km southwest of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Drozdovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Parkovy () is a rural locality (a selo) in Simskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 39 as of 2010. Geography. Parkovy is located on the Seleksha River, 18 km north of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Shegodskaya is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Parsha () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 10 as of 2010. Geography. Parsha is located on the Lipnya River, 23 km northeast from Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Shipilovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Women Democratic Front (WDF) is a Pakistani independent socialist-feminist organization. It was founded in the federal capital Islamabad on March 8, 2018, by hundreds of delegates from Sindh, Balochistan, Punjab and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. WDF aims to unite women across the country to build a socialist feminist movement to transform the International Women's Day celebration in Pakistan into real means of action. The manifesto and constitution of WDF strives to a broad-based struggle against capitalism, patriarchy, religious fascism, national oppression and Pakistan's authoritarian political system. The Front was inaugurated on International Women's Day, 2018, when a large number of students, working women, intellectuals and political activists gathered for Aurat Azadi March, 2018. Background. WDF is a women's organization based in Pakistan which aims to build an organic socialist-feminist mass resistance movement by bringing together struggles of working-class women (doing mental or physical labour) from rural and urban areas. WDF adopts democratic and peaceful and means of resistance. Foundation. WDF was formally established as a resistance movement on International Women's Day International Working on March 8, 2018, in Islamabad at a foundation congress by delegates from provincial units which were functional since 2014. The congress laid the foundation of Aurat Azadi March (Women's"}, {"text": "Freedom March) in Pakistan. Ideology. WDF considers violence, discrimination and patriarchal oppression as part of overall oppression and exploitation of the masses in Pakistan on the basis of class, gender and nation \u2013 pillars of capitalism, imperialism, feudalism and religious extremism. WDf is committed to continue its struggle until the women's right to life, their emancipation from all forms of oppression, progress and peace; and to establish people's democracy in Pakistan. Their ideology is described by socialist-feminism and history of women's political struggles. Organizational structure. WDF is a federal organization with country-wide presence as four national units in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh, Punjab/Islamabad; Baluchistan and a federal unit. WDF also aims to make units in the disputed territories of Gilgit-Baltistan, Kashmir to organize women of these areas making them part of the movement. WDF has following intertwined elected structures: These structures exist at three levels of district, federal and provincial/national levels. Leadership. The Federal Cabinet of WDF comprises five members: President: Ismat Shahjahan General Secretary: Alya Bakhshal Secretary Information and Publishing: Tooba Syed Secretary Education and Art: Shahzadi Hussain Secretary Finance: Lubna Kifayat Jalila Haider, one of the provincial president of WDF, from Quetta, Balochistan was named in the 100 Women"}, {"text": "in 2019 Nargis Afsheen Khattak (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa chapter of WDF)"}, {"text": "The 2019\u201320 Louisville Cardinals men's basketball team represented the University of Louisville during the 2019\u201320 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team played its home games on Denny Crum Court at the KFC Yum! Center in downtown Louisville, Kentucky as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference. They were led by second-year head coach Chris Mack. The Cardinals finished the season 24\u20137, and 15\u20135 in ACC play. The team was scheduled to play Syracuse in the quarterfinals of the ACC tournament before the tournament was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The NCAA tournament was also cancelled due to the pandemic. Previous season. The Cardinals finished the 2018\u201319 season with a record of 20\u201314, 10\u20138 in ACC play, finishing in a tie for 6th place. They defeated Notre Dame in the second round of the ACC tournament before losing to North Carolina in the quarterfinals. They received an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament as a No. 7 seed, where they lost in the first round to Minnesota. Schedule and results. Source: !colspan=12 style=| Exhibition !colspan=12 style=| Regular season !colspan=12 style=| ACC tournament"}, {"text": "Peremilovo () is a rural locality (a selo) in Simskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 1 as of 2010. Geography. Peremilovo is located on the Shosa River, 33 km northwest of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Starnikovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Podlesny () is a rural locality (a selo) in Simskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 1 as of 2010. Geography. Podlesny is located on the Seleksha River, 29 km north of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Zaborye is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "The 2019\u201320 Boston College Eagles men's basketball team represented Boston College during the 2019\u201320 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Eagles, led by sixth-year head coach Jim Christian, played their home games at the Conte Forum as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Eagles finished the season 13\u201319, and 7\u201313 in ACC play. They lost to Notre Dame in the second round of the ACC tournament. The tournament was cancelled before the Quarterfinals due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The NCAA tournament and NIT were also cancelled due to the pandemic. Previous season. The Eagles finished the 2018\u201319 season finished the season 14\u201317, 5\u201313 in ACC play to finish in a tie for 11th place. In the ACC tournament they lost in the first round to Pittsburgh. Schedule and results. Source: !colspan=9 style=| Regular season !colspan=12 style=|ACC tournament"}, {"text": "PNU-91356A (U-91356) is a drug used in scientific research which acts as a potent and reasonably selective agonist of the dopamine receptor D2, with lower affinity for the related D3 and D4 subtypes and the 5-HT1A receptor."}, {"text": "The 2019\u201320 Syracuse Orange men's basketball team represented Syracuse University during the 2019\u201320 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Orange were led by 44th-year head coach Jim Boeheim and played their home games at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, New York as seventh-year members of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Orange finished the season 18\u201314, and 10\u201310 in ACC play. The team was scheduled to play Louisville in the quarterfinals of the ACC tournament before the tournament was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The NCAA tournament and NIT were also cancelled due to the pandemic. Previous season. The Orange finished the 2018\u201319 season 20\u201314, 10\u20138 in ACC play to finish in a tie for sixth place. They defeated Pittsburgh in the second round of the 2019 ACC tournament before losing in the quarterfinals to eventual champions Duke. They received an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament where, as a No. 8 seed, they lost to Baylor in the first round. Schedule and results. Source: !colspan=9 style=| Exhibition !colspan=9 style=| Regular season !colspan=12 style=| ACC tournament"}, {"text": "The 2020 UCI Asia Tour was the 16th season of the UCI Asia Tour. The season has begun on 2 November 2019 with the Tour de Singkarak and ended on 11 October 2020. The points leader, based on the cumulative results of previous races, wears the UCI Asia Tour cycling jersey. Throughout the season, points are awarded to the top finishers of stages within stage races and the final general classification standings of each of the stages races and one-day events. The quality and complexity of a race also determines how many points are awarded to the top finishers, the higher the UCI rating of a race, the more points are awarded. The UCI ratings from highest to lowest are as follows:"}, {"text": "The 2019\u201320 Clemson Tigers men's basketball team represented Clemson University during the 2019\u201320 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Tigers were led by tenth-year head coach Brad Brownell and played their home games at Littlejohn Coliseum in Clemson, South Carolina as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference. On January 11, 2020, Clemson defeated North Carolina 79\u201376 in overtime to win their first ever game in Chapel Hill in program history. Entering the game, the Tar Heels had been 59\u20130 at home against the Tigers, which was an NCAA record for longest win streak by one team at home versus one opponent. The Tigers finished the season 16\u201315, and 9\u201311 in ACC play. The team was scheduled to play Florida State in the quarterfinals of the ACC tournament before the tournament was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The NCAA tournament and NIT were also cancelled due to the pandemic. Previous season. The Tigers finished the 2018\u201319 season 20\u201314, 9\u20139 in ACC play to finish in a tie for eighth place. They lost in the first round of the ACC tournament to NC State. They received an at-large bid to the NIT where they defeated Wright State before losing to"}, {"text": "Wichita State in the second round. Offseason. Coaching changes. Clemson fired assistant coach Steve Smith, for comments made on FBI wire tap in relation to the 2017\u201318 NCAA Division I men's basketball corruption scandal. As a replacement, Clemson hired Anthony Goins. World University Games. On August 15, 2018 it was announced that Clemson would represent Team USA in men's basketball at the 2019 Summer Universiade (World University Games) in Naples, Italy. The Tigers competed from July 3\u201311, 2019 in a 16 team, 4 pool qualification followed by two 8 team brackets - one to determine 1st-8th place, the second determining 9th-16th place. Clemson, as Team USA, was placed in Pool C with China, Finland, and Ukraine. The Tigers would go 3\u20130 in pool play to qualify for the 1st-8th classification bracket. Clemson would then proceed to go 3\u20130 in the main bracket to go undefeated for the tournament and capture the gold medal, giving the United States its 15th gold medal in men's basketball at the event. Schedule and results. Source: !colspan=9 style=| Exhibition !colspan=9 style=| Regular season !colspan=12 style=|ACC Men's tournament"}, {"text": "The 2019\u201320 Florida State Seminoles men's basketball team represented Florida State University during the 2019\u201320 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Seminoles were led by head coach Leonard Hamilton, in his 18th year, and played their home games at the Donald L. Tucker Center on the university's Tallahassee, Florida campus as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Seminoles completed the best regular season in school history, finishing with a record of 26\u20135 and a 16\u20134 record in the ACC, the most conference wins in school history; the Seminoles also won their first ACC regular season title. As the top seed, Florida State had a bye to the quarterfinals of the ACC tournament, however, the tournament was cancelled after the second round. The NCAA tournament was subsequently canceled as well due to the coronavirus pandemic. On March 14, 2020, the Florida State Senate declared the Florida State Seminoles as the national champions for the 2019\u20132020 season. Previous season. The Seminoles finished the 2018\u201319 season with a record of 29\u20138, 13\u20135 in ACC play, to finish in fourth place. The Seminoles defeated Virginia Tech and Virginia in the quarterfinals and semifinals of the ACC tournament, advancing to the championship where"}, {"text": "they lost to Duke. They received an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament where they defeated Vermont and Murray State to reach the Sweet Sixteen before losing to Gonzaga. Offseason. Coaching changes. In July 2019, assistant coach Dennis Gates was hired as the new head coach at Cleveland State. Hamilton hired Steve Smith as Gates' replacement in August 2019. Schedule. Source: !colspan=12 style=|Exhibition !colspan=12 style=|Regular season !colspan=12 style=| ACC Tournament"}, {"text": "Austin Krajicek and Rajeev Ram were the defending champions, but chose to compete in Stockholm and Antwerp, respectively, instead. Marcelo Demoliner and Matw\u00e9 Middelkoop won the title, defeating Simone Bolelli and Andr\u00e9s Molteni in the final, 6\u20131, 6\u20132."}, {"text": "The 2019\u201320 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets men's basketball team represented the Georgia Institute of Technology during the 2019\u201320 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. They are led by fourth-year head coach Josh Pastner and play their home games at Hank McCamish Pavilion as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Yellow Jackets finished the season 17\u201314 and 11\u20139 in ACC play. The team was banned from postseason play, including the conference tournament, due to NCAA rules violations. Previous season. The Yellow Jackets finished the 2018\u201319 season 14\u201318, 6\u201312 in ACC play to finish in tenth place. They lost in the first round of the ACC tournament to Notre Dame. They did not receive an invitation to a post-season tournament. Schedule and results. Source: !colspan=9 style=| Exhibition !colspan=9 style=|Regular season"}, {"text": "Sky News Breakfast is a British breakfast television programme that airs Monday- Saturday and Bank Holidays from 6\u201310am and Sunday from 6\u20138.30am on Sky News. The show launched on Friday, 18 October 2019 as the replacement for long-running breakfast show \"Sunrise\". Gareth Barlow and Anna Jones are the programmes main presenters. Friday programmes are broadcast from Westminster rather than Osterley and use the same format as the Monday-Thursday programmes. The show was one of Sky's final double headed formats - the other being \"Sky News Today\" - and was presented by Stephen Dixon and Gillian Joseph from Sky Centre in Osterley until January 2021. History. Sky News announced on 23 September 2019 that they were introducing two new breakfast shows to replace \"Sunrise\". Alongside the announcement of \"Kay Burley\", Sky News also announced \"a slightly more relaxed style to kick off the weekend\" in the form of Sky News Breakfast with Stephen Dixon and Gillian Joseph. It aired for the first time on Friday, 18 October 2019. The show has a hard-news focus however is slightly more relaxed, containing human-interest stories, in comparison to the weekday format. The show initially ran from Friday-Sunday however in September 2020, it became weekends"}, {"text": "only when a relaunched \"Kay Burley\" began broadcasting five days a week. At the same time, Sky News @ Breakfast was renamed Sky News Breakfast, with Sky dropping the @ from both breakfast shows. By November 2021, there was no regular presenter for the programme, as Dixon left Sky News and Joseph moved to present \"Sky News at Ten\" at weekends. Jacquie Beltrao presents sport on the programme. In December 2021, the then-presenter of Early Rundown Niall Paterson was announced as the show's permanent host, starting in early 2022. However this changed once again later that same year with Anna Jones becoming the shows main presenter. Broadcast. The show currently airs from 6-10am on Saturdays and Bank Holidays and from 6\u20138.30am on Sundays, live from Sky Central in Osterley. In January 2021, following Kay Burley\u2019s breach of coronavirus regulations, the Sky News Breakfast name was used on programming guides for the weekday slot. However, both shows continued to broadcast differing formats. As a result of Burley\u2019s absence, Gillian Joseph hosted the programme solo with Stephen Dixon covering Monday-Thursday editions of The Early Rundown whilst Niall Paterson was covering for Burley. From March 2021, Dixon and Paterson swapped roles, with Dixon"}, {"text": "hosting the \"Kay Burley\" slot until her return in June 2021. The \"Sky News Breakfast\" branding is also used on Friday mornings where Anna Jones presents from 7-10am from Millbank, Westminster. Despite utilising the same branding and name, the Monday to Friday programme however differs from its weekend counterpart by having a politics-focused, hard-news agenda, a large input on social media and is also broadcast from different studios. On-Air Team. Current presenters. Other relief sport and weather presenters appear during holiday and absences."}, {"text": "The 2019\u201320 Pittsburgh Panthers men's basketball team represented the University of Pittsburgh during the 2019\u201320 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Panthers were led by second-year head coach Jeff Capel and played their home games at the Petersen Events Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Panthers finished the season 16\u201317, and 6\u201314 in ACC play. They defeated to Wake Forest in the first round of the ACC tournament before losing to NC State in the second round. The tournament was cancelled before the Quarterfinals due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The NCAA tournament and NIT were also cancelled due to the pandemic. Previous season. The Panthers finished the 2018\u201319 season 14\u201319 overall and 3\u201315 in ACC play, finishing fourteenth in the conference. The Panthers defeated Boston College in the first round of the ACC tournament but lost to Syracuse in the second round. Schedule and results. Source: !colspan=9 style=| Exhibition !colspan=9 style=| Regular season !colspan=9 style=| ACC tournament"}, {"text": "Peng Yuxing (; born November 1962) is a Chinese chemist and former politician. He served as President of the Chengdu Institute of Organic Chemistry and Vice President of the Chengdu branch of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. After entering politics, he served as Party Secretary of the cities Neijiang and Mianyang, and became Vice Governor of Sichuan province in 2017. In April 2019, he came under investigation by China's anti-graft agencies and was stripped of his government posts. He was expelled from the Chinese Communist Party in October 2019. Early life and education. Peng was born in Qianwei County, Sichuan, in November 1962. He entered Sichuan University in September 1978 and graduated four years later with a bachelor's degree in chemistry. He earned his master's degree in polymer chemistry from the same university in 1985. In July 1985, he was assigned to the Chengdu Institute of Organic Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, as an assistant research fellow. In 1990, he went to France to study at Pierre and Marie Curie University in Paris, and earned his PhD in polymer materials two years later. He subsequently spent more than a year conducting postdoctoral research at Exxon in France. Career. In December"}, {"text": "1993, Peng returned to the Chengdu Institute of Organic Chemistry as a research professor. He became vice president of the institute in February 1997, and President in June 1999. He joined the Chinese Communist Party in June 1995. In April 2001, he was appointed Vice President of the Chengdu branch of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. In December 2009, Peng became party branch secretary of Sichuan Provincial Science and Technology Department, and concurrently served as its head in January 2010. In November 2013 he was appointed Party Secretary of Neijiang City. In June 2015, Peng was appointed Party Secretary of Mianyang, a city that serves as an important research and production base for the defence industry. He was also the chief of the party's working committee for the Mianyang Sciences and Technology City project, responsible for working with researchers to convert military technology into civilian products. In September 2017, he was promoted to Vice Governor of Sichuan and headed the provincial commission for integrated military and civilian development, and was described as a \"czar\" of China's military-industrial complex. He was also elected a delegate to the 19th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party. Investigation. On 28 April 2019, Peng"}, {"text": "was put under investigation for alleged \"serious violations of discipline and laws\" by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI), the party's internal disciplinary body, and the National Supervisory Commission, the highest anti-corruption agency of China. According to \"The Nikkei\", citing overseas Chinese media, Peng was suspected of leaking information on military technology to foreign intelligence agencies. He was formally stripped of his government posts on 12 May 2019. On 10 October, the CCDI announced its investigation results. It found that Peng had accepted bribes, misspent public funds on excessive travel and dining expenses, and traded power for sex and money unscrupulously. He was expelled from the Communist Party and demoted by several official ranks. According to the announcement, he was given reduced punishment because he confessed to his wrongdoings and returned his illegal gains. He was downgraded to 4th-class investigator (). His qualification for delegates to the 11th CPC Sichuan Provincial Congress and the 19th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party were terminated."}, {"text": "Aisha Ayensu is a Ghanaian award-winning fashion designer who is known to have designed outfits and stage costumes for Beyonce, Genevieve Nnaji, Jackie Appiah and Sandra \"Alexandrina\" Don-Arthur. She is the founder and Creative Director of Christie Brown, a Ghanaian fashion house. She has been interviewed by Folu Storms and for the BBC World Service's radio programme \"In the Studio\" and was listed as one of Forbes' Most Promising Entrepreneurs in 2016. Education. Ayensu has a background in psychology and fashion. She had her secondary school education at Achimota School and her training in fashion from Joyce Ababio College of Creative Design. Career. During her final year of bachelor in psychology that she launch her brand, born out of her passion for fashion, nurtured by her grandmother, a dressmaker. With inspiration from her grandmother, she founded the fashion house and named it after her, \"Christie Brown\" in March 2008 in Ghana which is now recognised internationally. She has featured as \"Platinum Standard\" on NdaniTV in 2014 and she was interviewed by Folu Storms when she visited Accra in the New Africa series in 2016. She is the founder and Creative Director of Christie Brown, a Ghanaian fashion house. She was"}, {"text": "interviewed by Afua Hirsch for their programme \"In the Studio\" for the BBC World Service's radio programme in 2016. This was four months before her annual collection where she faces the \"challenge of making her culture globally acceptable\" and this celebrated her tenth year of being in business. She was also listed as one of Forbes' Most Promising Entrepreneurs in 2016. Awards. She has won several awards, which include:"}, {"text": "Sahar Habib Ghazi is a media strategist, trainer and a journalist. She was the Managing Editor at Global Voices from 2014 to 2018 and she was a 2011 John S. Knight Journalism Fellow at Stanford University. She has spent over 15 years leading teams in national and international broadcast and digital newsrooms. Ghazi has worked as a journalist in Pakistan where she helped launch the country's first English language TV channel DawnNews and produced a TV series on US-Pakistan relations, called the Disposable Ally. Education. Ghazi holds a degree in Economics and Political Science from the University of Michigan. She attended Stanford University in 2010-2011 as a Knight Journalism Fellow. Career. Ghazi served as the Managing Editor of Global Voices, an international and multilingual community of bloggers, journalists, translators, academics, and human rights activists, from 2012. At GV her focus was on creating \"strategies to facilitate and support our unique, borderless community and completely virtual newsroom' and helping to 'craft editorial and social media policies, plan special coverage and manage partnerships'. In November 2015, she joined the Governing Board of Pakistani media development non-profit organisation, Media Matters for Democracy. Ghazi's work as a journalist started in Pakistan, where she covered"}, {"text": "worked for a number of broadcast newsrooms, including Geo News. In 2006, she helped launch the country's first English-language TV station Dawn News. In 2009, Ghazi produced a TV series on US-Pakistan relations, called the Disposable Ally. In 2011, Ghazi was a Knight Journalism Fellow at Stanford University and a managing editor, where she explored creating citizen-generated content for mainstream media in Pakistan. There she also trained herself in design thinking, leadership and entrepreneurship. Ghazi's work has appeared in multiple national and international journalistic outlets including The New York Times, Dawn, Dawn News TV and Geo News TV. Awards. Ghazi was a Stanford JSK Journalism fellow in 2010-2011, where she studied entrepreneurship, human-centered design, and innovation in journalism. As a Knight Fellow, she worked on a project to \"bridge Pakistan's digital divide by using online communities to produce crowd-sourced reporting that is then syndicated to broadcast outlets, which are the primary source of news in Pakistan\", which culminated as Hosh Media, a website that aimed to create \"a space in Pakistan\u2019s mainstream media for young bloggers and online activists\". Ghazi served on the three-member jury of the first-ever Pakistan Data Journalism Awards contest in 2019."}, {"text": "The Early Rundown is a British Breakfast programme that is broadcast on Sky News and Sky Showcase every weekday from 5-7 am. The show rounds-up the latest news that has broken overnight, and also offers an insight as to what lies ahead. Kamali Melbourne is the main presenter, hosting most Monday to Thursday programmes. Overview. The show from launch was hosted by Niall Paterson from Monday-Thursday with Gamal Fahnbulleh hosting on Fridays. Stephen Dixon later took over hosting the Friday programmes in September 2020. From December 2020 until March 2021 Stephen Dixon hosted the programme Monday to Thursday as Niall Paterson was covering the main breakfast slot from 7 am\u201310 am. Friday editions during this time were generally hosted by Kimberley Leonard or Nick Quraishi. From March 2021 to June 2021, Dixon also departed the programme as he began a stint covering the main breakfast slot from 7 am\u201310 am. There was no set presenter during this period until Niall Paterson and Stephen Dixon both returned to their respective presenting duties on the programme in June 2021. The show aired for the first time on Monday, 14 October 2019, presented by Paterson with Kirsty McCabe presenting the first weather bulletin."}, {"text": "Thozhar Venkatesan is a 2019 Indian Tamil drama film directed by Mahashivan in his directorial debut. It stars Harishankar and Monica Chinnakotla in the lead roles, alongside a cast featuring predominantly newcomers. The film narrates the hardships faced by a family, when the breadwinner is hit by a government bus. Featuring music composed by Sagishna, the film was released on 12 July 2019.The movie sold the satellite rights to Zee Network.Whereas Digitally streamed by Amazon Prime Plot. Venkatesan (Harishankar) lost his mother when he was young, and he loses his father later on. He continues his father's business of manufacturing soda in his home. His friends and uncle try him to get married, but every time, the supposed girl's family rejects Venkatesan for his unstable income. Kamali (Monica Chinnakotla) lives with her mother (Sharmila), who owns a roadside idli shop. Kamali's mother and Venkatesan have a good relationship as Venkatesan is a regular customer of the shop. One day, after Venkatesh gets rejected again, Venkatesan's uncle sees Kamali. He approaches her home for her marriage with Venkatesan. Though Kamali's mother has a good opinion on Venkatesan, Kamali still disagrees for marriage. Later, Kamali's mother dies. A dishearted Kamali consumes poison,"}, {"text": "but Venkatesan saves her. Kamali reveals that her neighbors, including the councillor (I. T. Arasan), took advantage of her despair at her mother's funeral. After hearing this, Venkatesan promises to take care of her and also tells that he will marry her when she is ready. An unsure Kamali moves to Venkatesan's house and also works with him. Due to his care, Kamali starts having feelings for him. In the meantime, Venkatesan loses his hands after he gets hit by a government bus. He loses hope, but Kamali supports him. Venkatesan files a case for compensation of his loss so that he can fix himself artificial hands and get back to work. After many hearings, the case keeps on getting postponed due to the lack of funds in the bus department. The court orders to give a bus to Venkatesan until he gets his compensation money. Venkatesan gets tired of keeping the bus safe, but one day, the bus gets robbed. Venkatesan suspects the councilor who ill-treated Kamali (he later got to apologize and was insulted by Venkatesan). Venkatesan thinks that the councillor is taking revenge, but later, the councillor's henchmen reveal that they tried to rob the bus, but"}, {"text": "it is revealed to be driven by a drunk passenger who thought it was a running bus. The police finds the bus and also seeks an officer, who stays in the bus with Venkatesan to guard the it. Venkatesan's uncle speaks with Kamali and advises her to leave Venkatesan and seek a better future, but Kamali tells him that she will propose to Venkatesan for marriage on the day when he gets justice. On the day when Venkatesan has to hand over the bus in court, a few political henchmen run towards the bus. One of the men throws a stone, which hits Kamali, and she faints. Both Venkatesan and the police officer are thrown out of the bus. Venkatesan is beaten up by the henchmen, and when he tries to save Kamali (who was still in the bus), they, along with the bus, get burned to ashes. The court closes the case as both Venkatesan and Kamali are dead. The end credits show many victims who have never gotten justice for losses caused by the government. Production. Director Mahashivan cast Harishankar in the lead role, with the actor and his wife also producing the film. Actress Monica Chinnakotla signed"}, {"text": "the film, and worked on the project alongside films such as \"Jiivi\" (2019), \"Timeilla\" and \"Thottu Vidum\". The film was presented by Mahashivan's mentor, director Suseenthiran, who had earlier studied at the Film Institute with him. Soundtrack. The film's soundtrack was composed by Sagishna Xavier and lyrics were written by Mahashivan. The soundtrack was released under the label Saregama. Release. The film had a low profile opening across Tamil Nadu on 12 July 2019. In its review, \"The Times of India\" gave a positive impression and wrote \"the commendable thing is the way the subject has been handled without resorting to overdose of melodrama.\" A critic from \"Film Companion\" stated \"it's still a film that gets 100 marks for heart, even though it barely manages to pass in every other aspect\", while criticising its technical filmmaking aspects. A reviewer from \"News Today\" also added \"despite having a good, solid plot, the movie falters with its way of execution.\""}, {"text": "Manisha Moun (born 23 December 1997) is an Indian boxer who competes in the featherweight weight class. She won bronze at the 2019 Asian Amateur Boxing Championships. Early life. Moun was born on 23 December 1997 in Matour village at Kaithal district, Haryana. She was the youngest of three children and her father worked as a tractor mechanic, before becoming bedridden after two heart attacks. Despite being disallowed by her parents from taking part in any sport, Moun would sneak out of the house with her brother to play volleyball. She was soon noticed by a boxing coach and started her training at the age of 12, while keeping it a secret from her father. He discovered her participation two years later when he read a newspaper report of her winning a medal in a district-level competition. Moun states that she used to fight in her locality and \"beat up boys a lot\" during her childhood. Career. 2018. Moun won her first senior medal, when she came second at the 2018 National Championships. In the 2018 AIBA Women's World Boxing Championships, she made it to the quarterfinals in the bantamweight category; her wins over higher-ranked Christina Cruz and defending champion"}, {"text": "Dina Zholaman received praise. 2019. She again won a silver medal at the 2019 National Championships before going on to win a bronze medal at the 2019 Asian Amateur Boxing Championships, where she lost to Huang Hsiao-wen in a 2\u20133 split decision. After switching to the featherweight category, Moun was not selected for the 2019 AIBA Women's World Boxing Championships."}, {"text": "APA Group may refer to:"}, {"text": "Pang Chol-mi (born 26 August 1994) is a North Korean boxer. She won a medal at the 2019 AIBA Women's World Boxing Championships. In 2024, she became the first North Korean woman to win any Olympic medal in boxing, winning a bronze medal. She won a gold medal at the 2025 IBA Women's World Boxing Championships."}, {"text": "Unarvu () is a 2019 Indian Tamil-language political drama film co-written and directed by Subu Venkat. It stars Suman, Aroul D. Shankar, Ankitha Navya and Shinav. Featuring music composed by Nakul Abhyankar, the film was released on 19 July 2019. Production. The political drama film marked the first Tamil venture of director Venkat Bharadwaj, who had earlier made a \"A Day in the City\" and \"Kempirve\" (2017) in Kannada. The director changed his stagename from Venkat Bharadwaj to Subu Venkat, for the Tamil audience. He cast six important characters in the lead roles, including veteran actor Suman, model Ankitha Navya, Shinav and Aroul Shankar, who had previously featured in \"Yaman\". Prior to release, the film was screened at the Berlin Film Festival, Dadasaheb Phalke Film Festival and Kalasamrudhi Festival in Mumbai. Soundtrack. The film's soundtrack was composed by Nakul Abhyankar, an erstwhile assistant of A. R. Rahman. The songs were released in an audio function where Drums Sivamani appeared as a chief guest. Release. The film had a low profile opening across Tamil Nadu on 19 July 2019. In its review, \"The Times of India\" noted \"the film is high on melodrama and tiring preachy dialogues which tests one\u2019s patience\"."}, {"text": "News Today gave the film a mixed review, claiming \"had the director focused more on the second half, \"Unarvu\" would have been a must-watch.\" The makers initially planned to dub the film into the Hindi language, but eventually did not do so."}, {"text": "Kanzaki (written: ) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include:"}, {"text": "Lin Shengben (; born 1927) is a Chinese hymn composer, known for his songs composed with Chinese traditional tunes. Life. Lin lost his mom and dad at the ages of 8 and 10 respectively. Due to the Sino-Japanese War, his childhood was spent in the forest fleeing the Japanese army. He began his theological education at Alliance Bible Institute (now Alliance Bible Seminary in Hong Kong) at Wuzhou, Guangxi in 1945. Two years later, he was enrolled to Leung Kwong Baptist Seminary (now the Hong Kong Baptist Theological Seminary) and, at the age of 23, he started studying church music at China Baptist Theological Seminary, Shanghai (), supervised under Ma Geshun (; 1914\u20132015), a professor at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music and one of the most significant choral conductors in twentieth-century China. He then studied theology and sacred music at Nanjing Theological Seminary in 1952 for two years. He was a pastor of Jingling Church, Shanghai (); formerly known as Jinglin Church () from 1980 until his retirement in 2002. As one of the four editors of \"the Chinese New Hymnal,\" some of his works were compiled to this hymnal, which is still widely used in the Three-Self churches in"}, {"text": "China. One of his most famous hymns, \"Winter is Past\" (Chinese: \u8207\u4e3b\u540c\u53bb\u6b4c), was co-written with the Chinese theologian Wang Weifan."}, {"text": "Britannia Pier is a pier located at the seaside town of Great Yarmouth in the English county of Norfolk. History. Planning and construction. A new pier in Great Yarmouth was first proposed in 1856 with building work commencing in September 1857 with engineer, surveyor and antiquary Alfred William Morant (1828\u201381) as the designer. A. W. Morant went on to become City Surveyor for Norwich. Original pier. The completed pier opened on 13 July 1858 at cost of \u00a36,000 and was originally 700 feet long but this length was reduced by about 80 feet in 1859 when the sloop \"James and Jessie\" collided with the structure during the \"Royal Charter\" Storm. The length was again reduced as the result of storm damage in 1868. The pier was demolished in 1899. New pier. The building of a new pier was commenced on 13 December 1900 to a design by engineers Joseph and Arthur Mayoh. This 810 foot pier deck with a temporary pavilion at the pier's far end opened in 1901, with the temporary pavilion eventually being replaced with a Grand Pavilion which opened on 21 June 1902. This Grand Pavilion was destroyed in a fire on 22 December 1909. A second"}, {"text": "pavilion designed by Douglass & Arnott was completed in 1910 but this too was to burn down on 17 April 1914 as a result of an arson attack by militant suffragettes Hilda Burkitt and Florence Tunks, both of whom received prison sentences. A third pavilion was hastily constructed and opened on 27 July 1914. Damage and closure. The pier's Floral Hall Ballroom opened in May 1928 but was destroyed by fire in August 1932. A new Grand Ballroom opened in 1933, but this too was destroyed by fire in April 1954, along with the third pavilion. The pier was closed and sectioned during World War II and re-opened in 1947 after essential repairs including replacing sections removed during wartime to prevent enemy troops using the pier as a landing station. Post war. The present pavilion opened on 27 June 1958 and was home to the Pavilion Theatre (today called the Britannia Pier Theatre), but the ballroom (called the Ocean Ballroom from 1947) was never replaced. Facilities. Britannia Pier was previously owned by First Leisure plc. It was purchased by Family Amusements Ltd who also own the Wellington Pier further south along the seafront. In 2022 it was purchased by Triangle"}, {"text": "Amusements. Today the pier continues to provide live theatre shows and has a variety of food outlets, bars, amusements and fairground rides."}, {"text": "Le'an Commandery () was a historical commandery in China, located in present-day central and northern Shandong. The commandery was established as Qiansheng Commandery (\u5343\u4e58\u90e1) during Emperor Wu of Han's reign from part of Qi Commandery's territory. In late Western Han, it administered 15 counties: Qiansheng (\u5343\u4e58), Dongzou (\u6771\u9112), Shiwo (\u6ebc\u6c83), Ping'an (\u5e73\u5b89), Bochang (\u535a\u660c), Liaocheng (\u84fc\u57ce), Jianxin (\u5efa\u4fe1), Di (\u72c4), Langhuai (\u7405\u69d0), Le'an (\u6a02\u5b89), Beiyang (\u88ab\u967d), Gaochang (\u9ad8\u660c), Fan'an (\u7e41\u5b89), Gaowan (\u9ad8\u5b9b) and Yanxiang (\u5ef6\u9109). In 60 AD, Qiansheng became the fief of Liu Jian (\u5289\u5efa), a son of Emperor Ming, who died the next year without issue. In 79, Qiansheng was granted to Liu Kang (\u5289\u4f09), brother of Emperor He. The territory was renamed to Le'an in 95. Kang's grandson Hong (\u9d3b) was the father of Emperor Zhi. After the latter's accession to the throne, Hong was gifted a richer territory, Bohai, as his new fief, and Le'an was converted back to an imperial commandery. By 140 AD, the number of counties and marquessates in Le'an had decreased to 9: Linji (\u81e8\u6fdf, formerly Di), Qiansheng, Gaowan (\u9ad8\u83c0), Le'an, Bochang, Liaocheng, Li (\u5229), Yi (\u76ca), and Shouguang (\u58fd\u5149). In Western Jin, Le'an became the fief of Sima Jian (\u53f8\u99ac\u9452), a"}, {"text": "son of Sima Zhao, and then Jian's son Ji (\u7c4d). After Jin dynasty, Le'an became part of Liu Song dynasty until Emperor Ming's reign, when it was conquered by Northern Wei. The commandery was abolished in early Sui dynasty."}, {"text": "Humaira Farah \"(Urdu :\u062d\u0645\u06cc\u0631\u0627 \u0641\u0631\u062d)\" is the first Pakistani female cricket umpire. Early life. Humaira's passion for sports began from early childhood, when she spent most of her time riding bikes and flying kites. Later, she completed her intermediate and graduation from Government College for Women in Baghbanpura, Lahore. Career. During her college days she also took part in a women's hockey tournament which was conducted in Hyderabad in which she was declared 'the best player'. Moreover, during Zia Ul Haq era in 1985 she was chosen to represent Pakistan's Railway Women Hockey Team. Throughout her struggle she was supported by her mother. Her eldest brother persuaded her to obtain a master's degree in Sport Sciences from Punjab University and she eventually topped in university. Later she did Bachelors in Education from Allama Iqbal Open University. Recognition. Humaira worked as a sports administrator for 28 years in Lahore Garrison University. Furthermore,in 2005 Humaira attended umpiring courses before appearing for exam and she was among the four women who successfully passed that exam. She was the only one who passed both Pakistan Cricket Board Panel's 1 and 2 exam the same year the panel formed its women's wing. She has officiated"}, {"text": "in 170 matches at different levels and umpired more than 150 matches. She is currently working as a sports director at Lahore Garrison University and is obtaining a doctorate in sport sciences. Together with PCB Pakistan was able to defeat West Indies for the first time in one day International series and South Africa."}, {"text": "Anita Karim (Urdu: \u0627\u0646\u06cc\u062a\u0627 \u06a9\u0631\u06cc\u0645) is a Pakistani mixed martial artist. She is the first international female Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighter from Pakistan to win multiple national and international-level bouts. Early years. Karim was born in Karimabad, Hunza Valley, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, in a family of MMA fighters. Karim, along with her brothers, Uloomi Karim [], Ehtisham Karim, and Ali Sultan, founded the MMA gym, \"Fight Fortress\", which is one of the first MMA training centers in Pakistan. Achievements. Karim emerged victorious with 7 gold medals and 1 silver medal at the Pakistan Grappling Challenge (PGC) 2017\u20132018. On 28 February 2019, Karim won her One Warrior Series 4 (OWS) bout against Indonesia's Gita Suharsono. For this victory, she was awarded Rs. 100,000 by the Chief Minister of Gilgit-Baltistan, Hafiz Hafeezur Rehman. Karim also was given a shield as appreciation for her representation of Pakistan by the Governor of Gilgit-Baltistan, Raja Jalal Hussain Maqpoon. On 19 February 2020, Karim unanimously won her match against Estonia's Marie Ruumet in One Warrior Series 10."}, {"text": "Bad St Peter-Ording station () is a railway station in the municipality of Sankt Peter-Ording, located in the Nordfriesland district in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany."}, {"text": "The Perfect Picture is a Ghanaian movie produced and written by Shirley Frimpong-Manso in 2009. Plot. In what seems like a perfect life, three beautiful women who are pushing thirty make bold attempts to change their lives even when destiny plays its joke on them. With a marriage that seems almost doomed from the beginning, to an affair with an unlikely candidate and the endless pursuit of love, the three friends will learn the harsh lessons of life, the challenges of marriage, the fatality of falling in love and the rewards of having a good laugh in the midst of sorrow. The Perfect Picture offers a colorful and humorous insight into a world where everything is as perfect as your life and that of your friends."}, {"text": "Bryan Soumar\u00e9 (born 11 February 1999) is a French professional footballer who plays as a midfielder."}, {"text": "The \"Forbes\" list of Australia's 50 richest people is the annual survey of the 50 wealthiest people resident in Australia, published by \"Forbes Asia\" in January 2017. The net worth of the wealthiest individual, Gina Rinehart, was estimated to be 14.80 billion."}, {"text": "Trackers is an internationally co-produced crime thriller television series produced by Three River Fiction and Scene23. It is an adaptation of Deon Meyer's 2011 novel of the same name, and it was adapted for television by British showrunner Robert Thorogood, leading a team of South African writers. It is the first co-production between South Africa pay-TV channel M-Net, German public broadcaster ZDF and American HBO's sister network Cinemax. Warner Bros. Worldwide Television Distribution also distributes the series on behalf of Home Box Office's \"Home of HBO\" exclusive package lineup worldwide, with the exception of MultiChoice and ZDF's territories of operations, respectively. Before the last episode aired, M-Net announced that Trackers was already their best-performing show of 2019. On April 17, 2020, it was announced that the series will premiere in the U.S. on June 5, 2020 on Cinemax amidst news that the network shall cease commissioning all original output but broadcasting all of its pre-commissioned programmes by the end of 2020. On October 1, 2020, it was announced that the series will premiere in Germany on October 5, 2020 on ZDF as double bills for 3 consecutive weeks under the title Trackers - Rote Spur. Cast. Main. Milla Strachan (Rolanda"}, {"text": "Marais) A 40-year-old woman who finds the courage and strength to leave her abusive husband, her resentful son and a life of luxury. She struggles to find work in a job market that has moved on. Her journalism degree secures her a research job as an analyst in a government agency. Lemmer (James Gracie) A former Special Forces member and ministerial bodyguard. Lemmer resides in Loxton (a small town in the Karoo) after a failed intelligence operation led to the termination of his employment. He focuses his time on fixing up an old house and resolving his anger issues. Janina Mentz (Sandi Schultz) The Presidential Bureau of Intelligence (PBI) Director who diligently protects South African citizens. She was active in the country's liberation struggle and is against corruption and anyone who undermines the country's independence. An operational mistake in her past now threatens the future of her bureau. Quinn Makebe (Thapelo Mokoena) As COO of the PBI, Quinn is vying for Janina's position while working closely as her second-in-command. Even though he's considered clever, educated and ambitious, Janina questions his intentions. Flea van Jaarsveld (Trix Vivier) An expert wildlife tracker with a checkered past. Additional. Diederick Brand (Deon Lotz) A"}, {"text": "local businessman with criminal connections. Barkatulla 'Baboo' Rayan (Kaseran Pillay) A local man hosting the meeting in the Bo-Kaap between the local terrorist cell and Al-Qaeda. Suleiman Daoud (Emmanuel Castis) The Allajna (The Committee), a key representative and suspected Islamic terrorist wanted by the PBI. Shaheed Osman (Brendon Daniels) The local terrorist cell leader planning the attack along with Hamadei and Garba. He meets with Daoud as part of the plan to secure what is needed for their next target. Hassan Hamadei (Stefan Erasmus) A member of the terrorist cell along with Osman. Abdullah Garba (Fabian Edeoye Lojede) A member of the terrorist cell along with Osman. Inkunzi Shabangu (Sisanda Henna) A local criminal hired by Osman to hijack the truck transporting the black rhinos. Lucas Becker (Ed Stoppard) Becker is a CIA operative on a covert mission. Ismail Daniels (Adrian Alper) A PBI confidential informant, who first notifies Quinn Makebe about the planned terrorist plot. Reception. The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported an 83% approval rating for the first season with an average rating of 6/10, based on 6 reviews."}, {"text": "David Christopher Dawber Happold, (born 19 April 1936 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England), in publications often D. C. D. Happold, is a British-Australian mammalogist. His main research interests are the small mammals (bats, shrews, and rodents) of Africa and Australia. Career. David Happold is the son of Frederick Crossfield (1893-1971) and his wife Dorothy Vectis Happold, n\u00e9e Halbach. From 1947 to 1955, he attended Bishop Wordsworth's School in Salisbury, where his father was a headmaster from 1928 to 1960. In 1955 - 1957, he spent two years on National Service, and after he obtained his officer's commission, he was posted (as a subaltern) to the 3rd Battalion of The Kings African Rifles in Kenya. In 1957, he matriculated at Peterhouse, University of Cambridge, where he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1960 (Master of Arts 1965). In 1960 he went to Canada, where he attended the University of Alberta in Edmonton until 1963; here he conducted field research on the ecology and distribution of mosquitoes near Flatbush and Athabasca. In April 1963, he submitted his PhD thesis entitled \"Studies on the ecology of mosquitoes in the boreal forest of Alberta\". In July 1963 he accepted a position at the University"}, {"text": "of Khartoum, where he changed his interests to mammalogy. During the three years he spent in Khartoum, he travelled the semi-desert regions of Sudan and studied small mammals. Most of his research included ecological studies of the lesser Egyptian jerboa (\"Jaculus jaculus\") and the greater Egyptian gerbil (\"Gerbillus pyramidum\"). In April 1966, he moved to the University of Ibadan in Nigeria (one year before the outbreak of the Nigerian Civil War) and began long-term studies on the demography of terrestrial small mammals in the rainforest, on distribution patterns of small mammals in the savanna areas, reproductive strategies of small mammals, and on the problems of species conservation in the national parks. David Happold lived in Nigeria for 12 years until he and his wife Meredith, an Australian zoologist, were forced to leave the country in 1977 by various circumstances. They moved to Australia and David Happold took up a post at the Zoology Department of the Australian National University in Canberra. From January 1977 until his retirement in August 1998, he worked firstly as a Lecturer and Senior Lecturer and finally as Reader in Zoology. In Australia, Happold and his students worked on many aspects of small mammal ecology in"}, {"text": "the subalpine and alpine regions of the Kosciuszko National Park, a few kilometres south of Canberra. The studies dealt with demography, reproductive strategies, habitat selection, food preferences, social behaviour, the effects of altitude (especially snowfall in winter) on many areas of life, and the problems of nature conservation in mountain habitats. He also continued his research work in Africa. From 1984 to 1985, and from 1993 to 1994, he was a visiting professor at the University of Malawi in Zomba. In collaboration with his wife, he conducted long-term studies on small mammals (rodents, shrews, sengis and bats). This work resulted in many publications in international and local journals. All these publications are available on 'Research Gate'. In 1983, Happold described the savanna swamp shrew (\"Crocidura longipes\") from Nigeria in collaboration with German mammalogist Rainer Hutterer from the Museum Koenig in Bonn. Work. In 1971, Happold published the monograph \"Wildlife Conservation in West Africa\" on the behalf of the IUCN. In 1973, the book \"Large Mammals of West Africa\" was published. In 1979, he wrote the book \"Ecology of African Mammals\" in collaboration with Michael James Delany. In 1984, he wrote the chapter \"Small Mammals\" in the book \"Sahara Desert\" by"}, {"text": "John Cloudsley-Thompson, and in 1987 he published the book \"Mammals of Nigeria\". This comprehensive reference book is the first field guide to list all 250 mammal species recorded in Nigeria. In 2011, Happold published \"African Naturalist: The Life and Times of Rodney Carrington Wood 1889-1962\" on the game warden and lepidopterist Rodney Carrington Wood, who spent most of his life in Nyasaland (today Malawi). The six-volume work \"Mammals of Africa\" was published in 2013, with David Happold as co-editor besides Jonathan Kingdon, Meredith Happold, Thomas M. Butynski, Jan Kalina and Michael Hoffmann. It received the Dartmouth Medal of the American Library Association in 2014. In 2018, Happold published \"Africa from East to West\" in which he describes a journey he made between 1965 and 1967 from Massawa in Eritrea (on the coast of the Red Sea) to Cap-Vert in Senegal. He has also published over 100 scientific articles, often co-authored by his wife. Honours. For his achievements in African mammalian research, David Happold received the degree of Doctor of Science from the University of Cambridge in 1997, and was elected to an honorary life membership of the American Society of Mammalogists. In 2019, David and Meredith Happold were honoured in"}, {"text": "the specific name \"Parahypsugo happoldorum\", a species of bat from Guinea and Liberia."}, {"text": "Harry Pritchard is the name of:"}, {"text": "Luigi Albore Mascia (born 8 September 1965 in Pescara) is an Italian politician. He was a member of the centre-right party The People of Freedom and served as Mayor of Pescara from 8 June 2009 to 15 June 2014. Mascia ran for a second term at the 2014 elections but lost to the Democratic Party candidate Marco Alessandrini."}, {"text": "Staffield is a hamlet and former civil parish from Carlisle, now in the parish of Kirkoswald, in the Westmorland and Furness district, in the county of Cumbria, England. In 1931 the parish had a population of 193. History. The name \"Staffield\" means 'Isolated hill marked by a post'. Staffield was a township in Kirkoswald parish. From 1866 Staffield was a civil parish in its own right until it was merged with Kirkoswald on 1 April 1934."}, {"text": "Chen Arieli (Hebrew: \u05d7\u05df \u05d0\u05e8\u05d9\u05d0\u05dc\u05d9) is the Deputy Mayor of Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality. In charge of the welfare and public health administration in the city. Arieli is the first openly lesbian woman to hold the Deputy Mayor position in Tel Aviv-Yafo. She joined politics after 20 years of working in civil society. Arieli defines herself as a feminist. Chen Arieli was born on July 9, 1976, and raised in Haifa to Dan and Leah, a sister to Orly Zarfati and Ran Arieli. Activism. LGBTQ rights. Arieli has been active in the LGBTQIA+ rights. Prior to becoming Deputy Mayor, Arieli was Chair of The Aguda \u2013 Israel's LGBT Task Force. Arieli helped produced TLVFest, an annual film festival held in Tel Aviv, focusing on LGBT themed film from around the world. Arieli also helped produce Lethal Lesbian, Israel's only lesbian film festival. In 2013, Arieli was a partner in the \u201cGay Literature\u201d project which added a dedicated shelf of LGBT literature to libraries in the Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality. Arieli served as Chair of The Aguda \u2013 Israel's LGBT Task Force for two terms between 2015 and 2019. Arieli served as Joint Chair of the Task Force from 2015 to 2016 together"}, {"text": "with Omri Calman. In June 2016, Arieli and Calman threatened to cancel the annual Tel Aviv Pride Parade over inequity in fiscal support for LGBT causes from the Israeli Government. As a result, the Israeli Government increased the budget for LGBTQ community organizations to a record 10 million NIS. In July 2017, Arieli led a protest against discrimination of same-sex couples in the adoption process opposite the Tel Aviv Government Complex with thousands of participants. In July 2018, Arieli led street protests against Israel's anti-gay surrogacy laws, among other issues. The protests ended with a rally in Rabin Square with the participation of over 100,000 people. In October 2018, Arieli initiated the \"Pride Platform,\" a project training member of the LGBT community to run in local elections and encouraging Israeli political parties to increase LGBT representation. Women's rights. She is also one of the founders of the Committee for the Advancement of Women in the Community at the Gay Urban Center. Arieli is a member of the Public Council of the Itach-Maaki Women Lawyers for Social Justice and a member of the Executive Committee of Matzmichim - The Israeli Violence Reduction Organization. She represents the Tel Aviv Municipality on the"}, {"text": "Board of Directors of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art and of \u201cAhuzot Hahof,\" a municipal company owned by the Tel Aviv the municipality, which has been operating parking lots throughout Tel Aviv. Political work. Arieli is the first openly gay Deputy Mayor of Tel Aviv-Yafo, responsible for the social services portfolio. The role addresses LGBTQ issues, including challenges faced by transgender people and other issues raised by the 2018 protest. During the 19th Knesset (2013-2015), Arieli served as a Spokesperson and Political Advisor to Merav Michaeli of the Labor Party, in the liberal democratic wing. Personal life. Arieli is in a relationship with Halit Levy, a female documentary filmmaker. The two live in Jaffa."}, {"text": "S. K. Abdul Wahab is a Bangladeshi politician and a former Jatiya Sangsad member representing the Jessore-6 constituency. Career. Wahab was elected to parliament from Jessore-6 as a Bangladesh Awami League candidate in 2008. He served as the whip of the government party in parliament."}, {"text": "The Traitress (German: Die Verr\u00e4terin) is a 1911 German silent drama film directed by Urban Gad and starring Asta Nielsen, Max Obal, Robert Valberg and Emil Albes. It was shot at the Deutsche Bioscop studios at 123 Chausseestra\u00dfe in Berlin."}, {"text": "The Apostolic Nunciature to Ecuador is an ecclesiastical office of the Catholic Church in Ecuador. It is a diplomatic post of the Holy See, whose representative is called the Apostolic Nuncio with the rank of an ambassador."}, {"text": "Jetalvasana () is a village of Visnagar Taluka in Mehsana district in the Indian state of Gujarat with a population in 2011 of 3311 persons. Name. The name \"Jetalv\u0101sa\u1e47\u0101\" is formed using the suffix \"v\u0101sa\u1e47\u0101\", meaning \"dwelling\" or \"residence\" (of either an individual or a group)."}, {"text": "In the run-up to the 2024 Austrian legislative election, various organisations carry out opinion polling to gauge voting intentions in Austria. Results of such polls are displayed in this list; the date range for these opinion polls are from the 2019 Austrian legislative election, held on 29 September, to the present day. The next election will be held on 29 September 2024. VdMI quality criteria. In 2017, the Association of Market and Opinion Research Institutes of Austria (VdMI) published quality standards for polls. While some frequent pollsters like Peter Hajek Public Opinion Strategies, IFES, IMAS, SORA, or Spectra are members of the VdMI, others like Unique Research are not, though they adhere to their quality standards. OGM used to be a member but was kicked out in late October 2021 for the use of online-only polling instead of a mix of phone and online polling. OGM argued that while a mixed method was ideal 15 years ago, today it is not necessary any longer, as 90% of households have internet access and younger voters cannot be reached by phone any longer. Other institutes are not members, such as Market or IFDD, and conduct some or all of their polls only"}, {"text": "online. The polling company Research Affairs, which came under scrutiny amid the Kurz corruption probe, was never a member of the VdMI; they once applied for membership but were rejected because of inadequate methodology. In May of 2024, the VdMI quality criteria were changed. The most relevant changes were the sample size as well as the section about the polling method. Instead of an overall minimum of 800 respondents, a minimum of 1000 respondents for nationwide polls and a minimum of 800 respondents for polls in any of the states (Bundesl\u00e4nder) was now required. For local election polls in cities or other lower-level units, no recommendation is given. The sentence about online-only polling not being suited was removed; instead, it was now simply recommended to combine multiple polling methods."}, {"text": "Sarfaraz Ashraf (born 2 November 1989) is an Indian cricketer. He made his List A debut on 10 October 2019, for Bihar in the 2019\u201320 Vijay Hazare Trophy. He made his first-class debut on 27 January 2020, for Bihar in the 2019\u201320 Ranji Trophy."}, {"text": "Criminal is a series of four Netflix police procedural anthology TV series set in four countries. The four series are ', ', ', and '. The series was devised by its showrunners George Kay and Jim Field Smith, and produced by their company Idiotlamp Productions. Although the showrunners are based in the UK, each of the local three-part series is written and performed in that country's native language by native actors, but all four individual local series were shot on the same set in Madrid, Spain. All four series were released simultaneously in September 2019. A second series of \"Criminal: UK\", consisting of four episodes, was released on 16 September 2020. Each episode is a stand-alone psychological drama, consisting of the interrogation of an individual by a team of police investigators. Every scene is confined to just three areas in a single location; a police interrogation room, a darkened viewing room that looks into the interrogation room through a one-way mirror, and the hallway and stairwell outside the rooms."}, {"text": "Dera Bhattian () is a traditional rural village of Pakistani Punjab in Chak No 9 RB, Tehsil Safdarabad, Sheikhupura District of Pakistan. It lies in the rolling flat plains of northeast Punjab, at 195 metres (640 ft) above sea level. This village falls in National Assembly Constituency NA-122 (Sheikhupura-IV). In General Election 2018 Sardar Muhammad Irfan Dogar of Khas Kakar Gill, Tehsil & District Sheikhupura became MNA. Village is connected to major cities like Lahore, Sheikhupura, Islamabad and Peshawar through M2 Motorway via Khanqan Dogran interchange. Lahore Sargodha road is also available for local movement. Safdarabad railway station is 4 km away from village and used for rail journey towards Lahore, Faisalabad and Karachi. History. The village was founded prior to Pakistan's independence. It was initially resided by Sikhs and named as Dera Sahib Ditta on name of a Sikh religious figure. Locals renamed the village as Dera Bhattian or Kot Rahmat Khan on arrival of Choudhary Rahmat Khan Bhatti from Ameen Ka Chak, Jaranwala. Nearby villages are Mahtabah Chak 9RB, Neewan Pind and Qila Mir Zaman. People. People in the village are living in houses made of bricks and concrete. These typically have three to five rooms which house"}, {"text": "extended families. By religion they are 100% Muslims. Geology. Dera Bhattian is part of the alluvial plains between the Himalayan foothills and the central core of the Indian subcontinent. The alluvial deposits are typically over a thousand feet thick. The interfluves are believed to have been formed during the Late Pleistocene and feature river terraces. Television, Radio and Telecommunication. Pakistan Television Corporation (PTV) is the state-owned regulated television whose broadcast channels of PTV Home and PTV News are available to the village TV receivers. Radio Pakistan broadcasts government regulated medium waves radio which is providing information and entertainment of people. Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) is the main provider of fixed line communication, mobile and broadband services to village. Mobile services by Mobilink, Telenor, Ufone and Zong are available in the village. Economy. The Rakh Branch canal passes near one side of the village, moving to Sangla Hill and is an irrigation source for agricultural land. Most of the residents are landlords, agriculturists and cattle farmers. They farm wheat, rice, sugarcane, vegetable, fodder and produce milk and dairy products. Few of them are employees of Civil Govt, Pakistan Army, Pakistan Airforce and Airports Security Force. Other are linked with public transportation,"}, {"text": "goods transport, foreign employment. Education. The Village has two Govt schools of primary education level; one each for boys and girls education. Literacy rate is 80%. Worship. The Village has two mosques for Muslim prayers."}, {"text": "Chennai Palani Mars is a 2019 Indian Tamil-language black comedy-drama film co-written, co-produced and directed by Biju Viswanath. The film is also co-written and co-produced by Vijay Sethupathi under his own production house. It stars Praveen Raja and Rajesh Giriprasad in the lead roles, alongside a cast featuring predominantly newcomers. The film narrates the story of a cocaine addict who sets off on a road trip with a fellow junkie to realise his dream of reaching Mars via Chennai and Palani, after pinning hopes on a scientifically unstable concept. Featuring music composed by Niranjan Babu, the film was released on 26 July 2019. Production. The film was publicly announced after the shoot had been completed during May 2019. Described as a rural comedy with a space connection, the film was jointly produced and written by Biju Viswanath and Vijay Sethupathi, who had earlier worked together in \"Orange Mittai\" (2015). As the actors were all newcomers, Biju gave them an acting workshop and shot scenes in handycam first before embarking on the shoot. Soundtrack. The film's soundtrack was composed by Niranjan Babu and lyrics written by Vignesh Jeyapal. Release. The film won two international awards \u2013 the Best Narrative Platinum award"}, {"text": "at Pinnacle Film Awards, and Best Drama Grand Jury Gold award at the Los Angeles Film Festival. The film had its theatrical release on 26 July 2019. It was released on ZEE5 on 8 May 2020. Critical reception. Baradwaj Rangan, writing for \"Film Companion\", praised the film for it unconventional approach, \"If you can catch the film\u2019s vibe, it\u2019s a trip\". Pradeep Kumar from \"The Hindu\" wrote it a \"bold first attempt at experimental film-making\". S Subhakeerthana from \"The Indian Express\" stated \"what started off on a promising note, turns into an uninspiring story, eventually\", suggesting it was an \"experiment gone awry\". Arunkumar Shekhar from \"The New Indian Express\" wrote \"\"Chennai Palani Mars\", for all its faults, is one of the most outlandish films that has been written, shot and presented to the Tamil cinema audience in quite some time\", adding it was an \"outlandish travelogue that quickly runs out of fuel\"."}, {"text": "Bad St Peter S\u00fcd station () is a railway station in the municipality of Sankt Peter-Ording, located in the Nordfriesland district in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany."}, {"text": "Podolets () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 291 as of 2010. There are 3 streets. Geography. Podolets is located 28 km northeast of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Svaino is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Poyelovo () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 8 as of 2010. Geography. Poyelovo is located west of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Ilyinskoye is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Prechistaya Gora () is a rural locality (a selo) in Nebylovskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 30 as of 2010. Geography. Prechistaya Gora is located on the Toma River, 35 km southeast of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Krasoye Zarechye is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Friedrich Emil Albes (30 October 1861 \u2013 22 March 1923) was a German actor and film director of the silent era."}, {"text": "Prigorodny () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 414 as of 2010. Geography. Prigorodny is located 3 km northeast of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Yuryev-Polsky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Radovanye () is a rural locality (a selo) in Simskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 5 as of 2010. Geography. Radovanye is located 38 km north of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Poluyevo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Ratislovo () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 82 as of 2010. Geography. Ratislovo is located 24 km south of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Avdotyino is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Rucheyki () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 2 as of 2010. Geography. Rucheyki is located on the Koloksha River, 7 km northwest from Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Afineyevo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Ryabinki () is a rural locality (a village) in Nebylovskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 29 as of 2010. Geography. Ryabinki is located 13 km southeast of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Voskresenskoye is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Manfred Jessen-Klingenberg (November 13, 1933 \u2013 April 1, 2009) was a German historian. He is regarded as \"one of Schleswig-Holstein's most distinguished regional historians\". Jessen-Klingenberg studied history and Latin philology at the University of Kiel. After obtaining his doctorate in 1962, he became \"Wissenschaftlicher Assistent\" at the Chair of Schleswig-Holstein and Nordic History. Then from 1975 on, he worked as a teacher and university lecturer at the Kiel University of Education and University of Kiel. The latter appointed him honorary professor in 2000. From 1998 until his death he chaired the Board of Trustees of the Institute for Schleswig-Holstein Contemporary and Regional History at the University of Flensburg. In this and other scientific committees and associations he was active \"as an author of reports on the development of the regional historical landscape and advisor of historical or museum projects, as a mediating historian in communication in the German-Danish border region, as editor and co-editor of various regional historical journals and yearbooks.\" His research was focused on the history of Schleswig-Holstein, especially on historic canal projects from the Eider Canal to the Kiel Canal, the constitutional and national movement of the country in the 19th century, the history of German-Danish relations"}, {"text": "since the time of Enlightened Absolutism, including minority and borderland issues, as well as the period of the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany in particular with regard to the history of the University of Kiel. Jessen-Klingenberg is best known for his research on the proclamation of the Republic by Philipp Scheidemann on 9 November 1918. With his essay published in 1968, he has provided the narrative about this event that is still predominant in historical scholarship today."}, {"text": "Svaino () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 68 as of 2010. Geography. Svaino is located 26 km northeast of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Khoroshovka is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Semyinskoye () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 284 as of 2010. Geography. Semyinskoye is located 18 km south of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Tursino is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Sima () is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Simskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 1,537 as of 2010. There are 17 streets. Geography. Sima is located on the Simka River, 24 km north of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Bildino is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Away Bus is a Ghanaian film produced and directed by Kofi Asamoah of Kofas Media and Peter Sedufia of OldFilm Productions. Synopsis. Two sisters try to raise money for their mother who is sick by becoming bus drivers with the help of their friend known to raise money to save their mum."}, {"text": "Simizino () is a rural locality (a selo) in Nebylovskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 7 as of 2010. Geography. Simizino is located 30 km southeast of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Sluda is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Soroguzhino () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 241 as of 2010. Geography. Soroguzhino is located 11 km north of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Volstvinovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Sosnovy Bor () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 560 as of 2010. There are 7 streets. Geography. Sosnovy Bor is located 8 km south of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Kolokoltsevo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Spasskoye () is a rural locality (a selo) in Simskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 300 as of 2010. There are 3 streets. Geography. Spasskoye is located 34 km northwest of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Dobrynskoye is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Starkovo () is a rural locality (a station) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 1 as of 2010. Geography. It is located 20 km east from Yuryev-Polsky."}, {"text": "Starnikovo () is a rural locality (a selo) in Simskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 10 as of 2010. Geography. Starnikovo is located on the Shosa River, 31 km northwest of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Peremilovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Tartyshevo () is a rural locality (a village) in Nebylovskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 3 as of 2010. Geography. Tartyshevo is located 32 km southeast from Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Mukino is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Tereshki () is a rural locality (a village) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 7 as of 2010. Geography. Tereshki is located 30 km southeast of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Turygino is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "The Apostolic Nunciature to Zimbabwe is an ecclesiastical office of the Catholic Church in Zimbabwe. It is a diplomatic post of the Holy See, whose representative is called the Apostolic Nuncio with the rank of an ambassador. The Holy See and Zimbabwe established diplomatic relations on 26 June 1980, and Pope John Paul II erected the Nunciature to Zimbabwe on 27 June 1980."}, {"text": "Dorothy Hutton (21 November 1889 \u2013 19 May 1984) was an English painter, scribe and printmaker. She was particularly renowned as a calligrapher and most widely known for her London Transport posters. Early life and education. Hutton was born in Bolton, Lancashire, daughter of the Reverend Frederick Robert Chapman Hutton (president of the Bolton Literary Society and member of the \"Bolton Whitmanites\" \u2014 a loose group of English admirers and correspondents of American poet Walt Whitman). Her elder brother, Sydney Frederick Hutton, was killed in the First World War during the Battle of the Somme. Her cousin, Captain Anthony David Hutton , would go on to organise the evacuation of refugees from Cyprus during the Turkish invasion of 1974. She was educated at Queen Margaret's School, York, and later studied architecture. She worked at the Curwen Press during the First World War. In the 1920s, she attended the Central School of Arts and Crafts, studying with F. Ernest Jackson. Career. Hutton first garnered attention in mainstream newspapers when she entered the \"Daily Mail\"'s 1920 Exhibition of Village Signs, placing third out of 617 entries. Her Battle of Hastings-inspired design for the village of Battle, Sussex was \"greatly admired\", and earned"}, {"text": "her \u00a3200 in prize money (equivalent to \u00a37,500 in 2024), launching a \"long and productive career\". In October 1920, Hutton, together with a group of other northern artist-craftspeople living in London who wished to show their work in Manchester, launched an exhibition at Houldsworth Hall. The initiative was very successful, leading to the formation of the Red Rose Guild of Artworkers by printmaker Margaret Pilkington in January the following year. Hutton became a Guild member, and assisted Pilkington in the Guild's early years. The Guild came to be \"regarded as the most influential national outlet for makers\" during the first half of the twentieth century. In 1922, Hutton opened the Three Shields Gallery in Holland Street, London, to display her own work, as well as that of other artists. Hutton exhibited prints, drawings and watercolors. She also sold greeting cards that she designed, marketing them under the Holly Bush label, as well as tags for Christmas presents and place names for children's parties. Through her gallery, Hutton championed and platformed many emerging craftspeople who would achieve notability, such as Phyllis Barron and Dorothy Larcher, Enid Marx , Katherine Pleydell-Bouverie, Ethel Mairet , Michael Cardew , pioneering studio potter Frances Emma"}, {"text": "Richards, John Paul Cooper and Bernard Leach . Well known for her depictions of flowers, Hutton was commissioned by London Transport for multiple poster designs between 1922 and 1954, including seasonal posters advertising flowers in bloom throughout the city, as well as posters of historical landmarks. Hutton exhibited widely in the 1930s and 1940s, and at the Royal Academy in London for over 60 years, from 1923 to 1984. She also exhibited with the New English Art Club and at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool. Hutton was the official artist to the Crown Office, and among other works was responsible for rolls of honour and many patents of nobility for the Crown Office and the House of Lords, as well as a memorial to General Dwight Eisenhower in Bushy Park, West London. She was a co-founder, in 1921, of the Society of Scribes and Illuminators, and was also a member of the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society and Senefelder Club. In 1964, she was one of the first women to be admitted as a member of the Art Workers' Guild. Hutton worked in several media throughout her career, including calligraphy, tempera, and printmaking in both paper and textiles. Among"}, {"text": "her works of calligraphy are the Metropolitan Police Roll of Honour (on which she collaborated with Vera Law), the Barclays Bank Roll of Honour, the RAF Coastal Command War Record, the Record for the Honourable Company of Master Mariners, the Metropolitan Borough of Fulham Roll of Honour of the Great War, the Queen's University Belfast Roll of Honour, the gold lettering on the war memorial tablet in the church at Great Horwood in Buckinghamshire, and a map of the Cotswolds, with most of the towns indicated by churches. In the 1959 New Year Honours, Hutton was appointed a Member of the Royal Victorian Order, fifth class. She lived in Kensington and Chelsea, London. At her memorial service, held on 20 June 1984 at the Queen's Chapel of the Savoy, the chaplain to the Royal Victorian Order officiated. Legacy. Donald Jackson , Hutton's successor as official scribe and calligrapher to the Crown Office, remembers Hutton as \"a very confident woman. She had her own gallery \u2013 a crafts gallery in Notting Hill \u2013 and she was quite formidable\". Distinguished calligrapher Heather Child characterises the work that Hutton undertook for the Crown Office as \"important\". In \"20th Century Pattern Design\", Lesley Jackson"}, {"text": "describes \"the multi-talented Dorothy Hutton\" as \"an accomplished illuminator, letterer and lithographer\". The Penrose Graphic Arts International Annual expands on Hutton's impact on the design of contemporary printed greeting cards: Joanna Selborne, former Curator of Prints and Drawings at the Courtauld Gallery, lists Hutton \"among the most distinguished\" printmakers, alongside Enid Marx. Modern adaptations of Hutton's textile prints continue to be marketed today. Hutton's Three Shields Gallery, described as \"pioneering\" by the British Council, is recognised as an important development in Britain's interwar arts scene, bringing many positive impacts for women artists and gallerists. According to Helen Ritchie of the Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, Hutton was one of \"a number of progressive and pioneering women [who] established successful and influential ... galleries in interwar London.\" Hutton's gallery was the first of such establishments to open, encouraging craftswomen to create work by providing a forum in which they could sell it. Jerwood Arts identifies the Three Shields Gallery as one of \"a number of important outlets for designers wanting to sell high quality craftwork ... women ran many of these.\" Ritchie notes how Hutton and her peers \"actively sought out new work, created a market for it, and carefully curated"}, {"text": "their spaces, acting as tastemakers and as conduits between the artist and the public. This complex and mutually supportive network of female artists and gallerists enabled its participants to live and work independently in new and non-traditional ways, often outside of the heteronormative sphere.\" The Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft further notes that Hutton was \"influential in promoting this new, contemporary work in the context of a 'modern' lifestyle.\" Hutton and her Three Shields Gallery both feature in Alison Love's 1997 historical romance novel \"Mallingford\". Hutton's work has been exhibited posthumously in retrospectives including 'I Don't Know Her Name, But I Know Her Work' at Central Saint Martins, 'Treasures Past and Present' at Fulham Palace and 'Words Made Beautiful', a 2022 exhibition of the Society of Scribes and Illuminators at the Mall Galleries, London. Hutton is remembered by the Society of Scribes and Illuminators for \"her distinguished work\" and having \"admirably fulfilled the objects assigned to [the Society]\". Collections. The British Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum and National Portrait Gallery in London hold examples of Hutton's work, as do Yale University and the National Gallery of Canada. The London Transport Museum collection includes her 1935 poster \"Heather Time\". The"}, {"text": "Whitworth Art Gallery and the University of the Arts London also hold works by Hutton. Works (incomplete). Paintings and prints (partial list). Exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts:"}, {"text": "Tursino () is a rural locality (a village) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 13 as of 2010. Geography. Tursino is located 17 km south of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Semyinskoye is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Turygino () is a rural locality (a village) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 7 as of 2010. Geography. Turygino is located 30 km southeast of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Tereshki is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Maurizio Brucchi (born 21 September 1961 in Teramo) is an Italian politician. He was a member of the centre-right party The People of Freedom and was elected Mayor of Teramo during the 2009 Italian local elections and took office on 8 June 2009. He was re-elected for a second term at the 2014 elections. He resigned on 4 December 2017 after an internal government crisis and left office on 6 December."}, {"text": "Fyodorovskoye () is a rural locality (a selo) in Nebylovskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 631 as of 2010. Geography. It is located on the Toma River, 9 km north-west from Nebyloye, 18 km south-east from Yuryev-Polsky."}, {"text": "Fyodorovskoye () is a rural locality (a selo) in Simskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 151 as of 2010. Geography. It is located on the Seleksha River, 5 km south from Sima, 16 km north from Yuryev-Polsky."}, {"text": "Boxeo de Primera is a boxing television show from Argentina, which is televised during weekend days on the Argentine sports television channel, TyC Sports. The show has been televised continuously since 1994 and is shown internationally live to many countries in the Americas, including Panama and the United States. The show is telecast almost every Saturday night through the year and on select Friday nights also. In 2023, the show celebrated its 30th anniversary. Select boxers and fights on the show. Boxeo de Primera has showcased fights by many boxers, including: Sportscasters. Silvana Carsetti and Sergio Charito are among the sportscasters who work regularly on Boxeo de Primera. Former 2 time world boxing champion Santos Laciar has also been a commentator, rather irregularly, at Boxeo de Primera. Late in 2021, former professional boxer Martin Antonio Coggi, who himself had been featured fighting at the show, made his debut as a Boxeo de Primera sportscaster."}, {"text": "T\u00f6nning station () is a railway station in the municipality of T\u00f6nning, located in the Nordfriesland district in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany."}, {"text": "Fedosyino () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 47 as of 2010. Geography. Fedosyino is located 7 km north of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Opolye is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Frolovskoye () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 148 as of 2010. Geography. Frolovskoye is located 12 km west of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Yelokh is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Khvoyny () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 171 as of 2010. Geography. Khvoyny is located 12 km west of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Yelokh is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Khoroshovka () is a rural locality (a village) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 9 as of 2010. Geography. Khoroshovka is located 27 km northeast of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Svaino is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Chekovo () is a rural locality (a selo) in Nebylovskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 442 as of 2010. There are 12 streets. Geography. Chekovo is located 38 km southeast of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Zhelezovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Pat Blair (born 27 January 1990) is an American professional rugby union player. He plays as a hooker or flanker for the San Diego Legion in Major League Rugby (MLR) and previously for the USA 7s team and USA internationally."}, {"text": "Cherkasovo () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 29 as of 2010. Geography. Cherkasovo is located northwest of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Ryabinino is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Shadrino () is a rural locality (a village) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 7 as of 2010. Geography. Shadrino is located on the Voshenka River, 14 km south of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Ternovka is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Shegodskaya () is a rural locality (a village) in Simskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 3 as of 2010. Geography. Shegodskaya is located on the Seleksha River, 19 km north of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Shegodskoye is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Shipilovo () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 368 as of 2010. Geography. Shipilovo is located 18 km east of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Maloluchinskoye is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Shikhobalovo () is a rural locality (a selo) in Nebylovskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 993 as of 2010. Geography. Shikhobalovo is located 36 km southeast of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Bogdanovskoye is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Cachanillo was one of the 19th century Pima Villages, located along the Gila River, in what is now the Gila River Indian Community in Pinal County, Arizona. Demographics. Cachanillo appeared once on the 1860 United States census in what was then Arizona County, New Mexico Territory. It reported a population of 504, all Pima people. It was the 4th largest native community recorded in Arizona County, and 5th overall in size. Because census takers in 1860 and the specials prior to that failed to denote the precise location of the specific Pima villages on maps, it is unclear their exact locations today."}, {"text": "Entuziast () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 783 as of 2010. There are 5 streets. Geography. Entuziast is located 17 km northeast of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Yurkovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Yurkovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 97 as of 2010. Geography. Yurkovo is located 17 km northeast of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Entuziast is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Dammarenes are derivatives of dammaranes that have a double bond. These compounds are often composed of saponins, examples include Protopanaxadiol and triol, Dammarenediol I and II."}, {"text": "The North Cachar Hills Autonomous Council (NCHAC), also known as the Dima Hasao Autonomous Council, is an autonomous district council in the state of Assam in India. It was constituted under the provisions of the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution of India to administer the Dima Hasao district and to develop the hill people in the area. Its headquarters is in Haflong, Dima Hasao district. The council has 30 members of whom 28 are elected by the first past the post system and 2 are nominated by the state government of Assam. It is led by a Chief Executive Member, currently Debolal Gorlosa. History. The North Cachar Hills Autonomous District Council was created on April 29, 1952, under Article 244(2) of the Sixth Schedule to the Constitution of India. Later it was recognized as an autonomous council. In 2010, the name of the Council was changed to Dima Hasao Autonomous Council. Current members. Constituencies under Dima Hasao Autonomous Council and their members as of the 2024 election:"}, {"text": "Andreyanovka () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Ryabovskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 102 as of 2010. Geography. Andreyanovka is located on the Malaya Peskovatka River, 73 km southwest of Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Ryabovsky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Arepyev () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Tryokhlozhinskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 56 as of 2010. Geography. Arepyev is located 43 km southwest of Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Trekhlozhinsky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Arzhanovskaya () is a rural locality (a stanitsa) and the administrative center of Arzhanovskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 772 as of 2010. Geography. Arzhanovskaya is located on the plain between Khopyor River and hills, 36 km southeast of Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Zotovskaya is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Barminsky () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Ust-Buzulukskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 211 as of 2010. Geography. Barminsky is located on the right bank of the Khopyor River, 20 km southeast of Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Titovsky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Bolshaya Tavolzhanka () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Krasnooktyabrskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 112 as of 2010. Geography. Bolshaya Tavolzhanka is located 19 km northeast of Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Krasny Oktyabr is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Bolshoy Babinsky () is a rural locality (a khutor) and the administrative center of Bolshebabinskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 297 as of 2010. Geography. Bolshoy Babinsky is located 12 km northeast of Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Kochkarinsky is the nearest rural locality. Bolshoy Babinsky is 35 km from Filonovo railway station on the Volgograd-Moscow line."}, {"text": "Gushchinsky () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Samolshinskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 184 as of 2010. Geography. Gushchinsky is located 16 km northwest of Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Tishanskaya is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Clement Ashiteye known as Clemento Suarez, is a Ghanaian comedian and actor. Early life. His tertiary education was at the School of Performing Arts at the University of Ghana in Legon where he graduated in 2010. Career. After studying the industry, Clemento Suarez started out his career in 2011 by doing unpaid work. He later decided to become a professional comedian. Clemento has worked with creative directors such as Latif Abubakar, and has featured in the Ghanaian TV series Kejetia vs Makola. He co-hosted the third edition of the 3Music Awards with O. B. Amponsah which was the first virtual award concert organized in Ghana during lock-down period because of COVID-19. He was named together with Gladys Owiredu by organisers of the Ghana Outstanding Women Awards (GOWA) as hosts of this year's (2021) Ghana Outstanding Women Awards (GOWA) awards ceremony. Personal life. Clemento Suarez married his long-time girlfriend Sylvia Bioh on 24 October 2020."}, {"text": "Yezhovka () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Ryabovskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 160 as of 2010. Geography. Yezhovka is located on the Malaya Peskovatka River, 73 km southwest of Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Ryabovsky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Yendovsky () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Samolshinskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 10 as of 2010. Geography. Yendovsky is located on the right bank of the Khopyor River, 22 km northwest of Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Tishanskaya is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Les voitures vers\u00e9es (1808) is an op\u00e9ra comique in two acts by Fran\u00e7ois-Adrien Boieldieu after \"Amour et myst\u00e8re, ou Lequel est mon cousin?\" (1807) and before \"Rien de trop, ou Les deux paravents\" (1810). The libretto is based on Emmanuel Dupaty's comedy \"Le s\u00e9ducteur en voyage\" (1806). A revised version of the work was premiered at the Op\u00e9ra-Comique on 29 April 1920."}, {"text": "The South West Queensland Pipeline (SWQP) is a bidirectional natural gas transmission pipeline in southern Queensland. It was built in 1996 to carry gas from the Ballera gas plant to the gas trading hub at Wallumbilla. The western end was later extended in 2008 by to Moomba. The original section is also known as the Ballera to Wallumbilla Pipeline System, and the extension as the Queensland/South Australia/New South Wales (QSN) Link. In 2014 the combined system was reconfigured to be bidirectional. The pipeline has intersections with several other gas transmission pipelines along its route. At Moomba, it can deliver gas to the Moomba to Sydney Pipeline and Moomba Adelaide Pipeline System, plus bidirectional flow to/from the Moomba Gas Hub and trade point. At the Ballera gas plant it has bidirectional interchange with the Carpentaria Gas Pipeline. It can also deliver gas at Tarbat oilfield 26km south of Eromanga, Cheepie and Roma, Queensland en route to the Wallumbilla Hub."}, {"text": "Zakharovsky () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Sharashenskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 48 as of 2010. Geography. Zakharovsky is located on the right bank of the Kumylga River, 45 km southeast of Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Sharashensky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Zotovskaya () is a rural locality (a stanitsa) in Arzhanovskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 76 as of 2010. Geography. Zotovskaya is located on the right bank of the Khopyor River, 41 km southeast of Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Sidorovka is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "The 2019\u201320 season is Pallacanestro Varese's 75th in existence and the club's 11th consecutive season in the top flight of Italian basketball. Overview. The 2019-20 season was hit by the coronavirus pandemic that compelled the federation to suspend and later cancel the competition without assigning the title to anyone. Varese ended the championship in 10th position. Kit. Supplier: Macron / Sponsor: Openjobmetis Players. <section begin=roster/>The team composition is the same as the last game played on January 26 before the interruption of the championship due to the coronavirus pandemic. L. J. Peak left the team before the official early end of the season, he was transferred to Cluj-Napoca and replaced by Justin Carter that never played for the team. Jason Clark left earlier as well, in order to join his family in US during the pandemic. Toney Douglas was called to replace him, but, like Carter, he didn't play any games either. Current roster. <section end=roster/> Depth chart. <section begin=depthchart/> <section end=depthchart/>"}, {"text": "Isakiyevsky () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Poklonovskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 271 as of 2010. Geography. Isakiyevsky is located 29 km north of Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Martynovsky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Kochkarinsky () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Yaminskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 175 as of 2010. Geography. Kochkarinsky is located on the left bank of the Buzuluk River, 10 km northeast of Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Bolshoy Babinsky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Krasinsky () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Solontsovskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 42 as of 2010. Geography. Krasinsky is located 25 km southeast of Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Solontsovsky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Krasny Oktyabr () is a rural locality (a settlement) and the administrative center of Krasnooktyabrskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 895 as of 2010. Geography. The village is located 24 km north from Alexeyevskaya."}, {"text": "Kudinovsky () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Samolshinskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 11 in 2010. Geography. Kudinovsky is located northwest of Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Samolshinsky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Abhishek Banerjee (born in 1985) is an Indian actor and casting director. He is best known for his roles in the Maddock Supernatural Universe films \"Stree\", \"Bhediya\" and \"Stree 2\" and as Hathoda Tyagi in Amazon Prime Video series \"Paatal Lok\". Banerjee's other notable films include \"Dream Girl\", \"Dream Girl 2\", \"Rashmi Rocket\", \"Vedaa\", and \"Stolen\". Early life and education. Abhishek Banerjee was born in Kharagpur, West Bengal in the Bengali family of Aloke Kumar Banerjee, a former assistant commandant of the Central Industrial Security Force and Sumira Banerjee. He received his higher education in Delhi. He initially took computer science, but dropped out. He subsequently took admission in the English honours course in Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi, a college he chose because of its dramatics society, \"The Players\". Career. He began his acting career with Delhi theatre. He worked in dd show school days. His first film appearance was in \"Rang De Basanti\", as one of the students auditioning for a documentary role. He moved to Mumbai from Delhi in 2008. He worked in \"Knock Out\" as a casting director in 2010. He also acted in \"Soul of Sand\" in 2010. In 2011, he worked as a"}, {"text": "casting director in \"The Dirty Picture\" and \"No One Killed Jessica\". He also acted in \"No One Killed Jessica\" in 2011. He worked as casting director in \"Bajatey Raho\" and \"Mickey Virus\" in 2013. He also acted in \"Bombay Talkies\" in 2013. Banerjee acted in short films \"Fuddu Boys\" and \"Agli Baar\" in 2015. He also worked as a casting director in \"Umrika\" and \"Gabbar Is Back\" in 2015. He further worked as a casting director in \"Dear Dad\", \"Do Lafzon Ki Kahani\", \"Rock On 2\" and \"You Are My Sunday\" in 2016. He worked as a casting director in \"Ok Jaanu\", \"\", \"Secret Superstar,\" and \"Ajji\" in 2017. In the same year, he acted in the movies \"Phillauri\" and \"Ajji\". He then returned to the role of a casting director for the film \"Brij Mohan Amar Rahe\" in 2018. He starred alongside Rajkummar Rao and Aparshakti Khurana in \"Stree\" in 2018. For this film, he was nominated for Zee Cine Award for Best Actor in a Comic Role in 2019. In 2019, he worked as a casting director of \"Kalank\". In the same year, he also acted in \"Arjun Patiala\", \"Dream Girl,\" and \"Bala\". Besides films, he also acted"}, {"text": "in web series like \"TVF Pitchers\" in 2015, \"Mirzapur\" in 2018, and \"Typewriter\" in 2019 where he played a key role as 'Fakeer'. He runs \"Casting Bay\" along with his friend Anmol Ahuja where they cast actors in advertisements, films as well as web series. It was established in 2017. He played the role of Jin Liang in \"Kaali 2\", which released on ZEE5 as a web series in 2020. He played the role of lead antagonist and dreaded hitman Vishal Tyagi (Hathoda Tyagi) in the Amazon Prime web series \"Paatal Lok,\" a performance he was much lauded for.\"\" He was also the casting director for the web series. In 2021, he was seen in the Varun Dhawan starrer, \"Bhediya\", reprising his role from \"Stree\". He reprised the role again in the movies \"Munjya\" and \"Stree 2\". Banerjee was next seen in the Tara Sutaria led \"Apurva\". Banerjee received critical acclaim for his performance in the film Stolen, which premiered in the 2023 Venice Film Festival on 31 August 2023. It premiered on Amazon Prime Video on 4 June 2025. Critics highlighted Abhishek Banerjee\u2019s portrayal of Gautam as one of the standout performances of his career. Hardika Gupta of NDTV"}, {"text": "stated \"Abhishek Banerjee delivers what is arguably the best performance of his career, shedding the comic persona often associated with him and slipping into a role that requires restraint, fear and eventual resolve.\""}, {"text": "Larinsky () is a rural locality (a khutor) and the administrative center of Larinskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 647 as of 2010. Geography. Larinsky is located 9 km southeast of Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Checherovsky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Sophie Daull (born 1965) is a French actress and writer. She was born in Belfort and trained at the National Conservatory in Strasbourg. She published her first book \"Camille, mon Evol\u00e9e\" in 2015. This won the best first novel prize from \"Lire\" magazine. Her third novel \"Au Grand Lavoir\" (2018) won the EU Literature Prize in 2019."}, {"text": "Leonid Rudin is an American computer scientist known as the co-founder and CEO of Cognitech. He is one of the leaders in the Forensic Video Image processing field. Education. Rudin holds an MSci. and PhD., degrees in Computer Science and Computational Imaging Science from California Institute of Technology (Caltech). Career. Rudin has worked in the computer software industry for decades. He pioneered Total Variation Minimization approach in Image Processing and Analysis. Rudin is the first author of a highly cited original paper in image processing. He is the co-founder of Forensic Video Processing and 360 Forensic Photogrammetry fields. Between 1989 and 2008, he served as \"Principal R&D Investigator\" for Defense Advanced Project Agency (DARPA). In 1992, he co-authored and co-designed the first commercial Forensic Video software known as \"Video Investigator\". In 1988, Rudin co-founded Cognitech, a company that develops forensic video enhancement software & hardware. Between 2000 and 2008, he served as \"Principal R&D Investigator\" for National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA). Rudin has several USPTO Patents. He is a member of professional associations such Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), American Academy of Forensic Science (AAFS), and American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS). Awards and honors. Rudin is"}, {"text": "the winner of 2010 American Technology Award for PiX2GPS and the winner of DePrima Mathematics Applications Award."}, {"text": "\u6dbc\u7c89 may refer to:"}, {"text": "Lunyakinsky () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Rechenskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 31 as of 2010. Geography. Lunyakinsky is located on the right bank of the Akishevka River, 26 km southwest of Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Ust-Buzulukskaya is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Brokstedt station () is a railway station in the municipality of Brokstedt, located in the Steinburg district in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany."}, {"text": "Ann Brady (n\u00e9e McGill; wrote as Frances Molloy) (12 January 1947 \u2013 28 March 1991), was a novelist and short story writer from Northern Ireland. Biography. Born in 1947 in Dungiven, Northern Ireland, Ann McGill left school when she was just fifteen. She got a job working in a factory but left to become a nun. On later leaving the convent, she moved to Great Britain where she married Gerard Brady. They had two children. Adopting the pseudonym of \"Frances Molloy\" in her writing career, her biggest work was \"No Mate for the Magpie\" (1985). Although not a direct autobiography, it was based on Molloy's own life and experiences of growing up in Northern Ireland. The story focuses on Ann Elizabeth McClone, and is narrated by her in a Derry dialect. In 1971 Molloy and her husband moved back to Northern Ireland for two years, later settling at Lancaster, Lancashire. She died of a stroke on 28 March 1991. Over the course of her career, Molloy wrote a play with Ruth Hooley and Nell McCafferty, and contributed short stories to various British magazines."}, {"text": "Mitkin () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Tryokhlozhinskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 2 as of 2010. Geography. Mitkin is located 45 km southwest of Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Trekhlozhinsky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Nesterovsky () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Rechenskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 143 as of 2010. Geography. Nesterovsky is located on the left bank of the Akishevka River, 30 km southwest of Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Rechensky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "The Central African Republic\u2013Chad border is 1,556 km (987 mi) in length and runs from the tripoint with Cameroon in the west, to the tripoint with Sudan in the east. Description. The border begins in the west at the tripoint with Cameroon, located in the Mb\u00e9r\u00e9 River about 15 km (9 m) NE of the Central African town of Mb\u00e9r\u00e9. Two short, straight lines then proceed eastwards, before reaching the L\u00e9b\u00e9 river; the border then proceeds eastwards utilising the following rivers: the Ouaraouassi, Er\u00e9k\u00e9, Pend\u00e9, Taibo, Bokola and the Nana Barya, until the latter joins the Ouham River. Three straight lines then form an overland section of the boundary, until reaching the Petit Sido river, whereupon it follows the following rivers all the way to the Sudanese tripoint: the Grand Sido, Chari, Bahr Aouk, Samoybayn (also known as the Madeam), Aoukal\u00e9 and the Mare de Tizi. History. The border first emerged during the Scramble for Africa, a period of intense competition between European powers in the later 19th century for territory and influence in Africa. The area that is now the Central African Republic has been settled for at least 8,000 years. The process culminated in the Berlin Conference of"}, {"text": "1884, in which the European nations concerned agreed upon their respective territorial claims and the rules of engagements going forward. As a result of this France gained control of the upper valley of the Niger River (roughly equivalent to the areas of modern Mali and Niger), and also the lands explored by Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza for France in Central Africa (roughly equivalent to modern Gabon and Congo-Brazzaville). From these bases the French explored further into the interior, eventually linking the two areas following expeditions in April 1900 which met at Kouss\u00e9ri in the far north of modern Cameroon. These newly conquered regions were initially ruled as military territories. By 1903 the areas that now make up Gabon and Congo-Brazzaville (then called Moyen-Congo, or Middle Congo) were united as French Congo (later split), with areas further north organised into Ubangi-Shari (modern Central African Republic) and Chad military territory; the latter two areas were merged in 1906 as Ubangi-Shari-Chad. Around this time two main areas of French colonisation were organised into the federal colonies of French West Africa (Afrique occidentale fran\u00e7aise, abbreviated AOF) and French Equatorial Africa (Afrique \u00e9quatoriale fran\u00e7aise, AEF). In 1914 Chad was detached from Ubangi-Shari and became a"}, {"text": "separate colony within AEF. Prior to the Second World War the boundary between Ubangi-Shari and Chad was aligned differently, with large areas of south-west Chad included within Ubangi-Shari (including the large towns of Moundou and modern Sarh), and areas of modern CAR's Vakaga prefecture within Chad. It appears that the current alignments was finalised in the early 1940s. France gradually granted more political rights and representation for the constituent territories of the two African federations, culminating in the granting of broad internal autonomy to each colony in 1958 within the framework of the French Community. Eventually, in August 1960, both Chad and the Central African Republic declared full independence and their mutual frontier thus became an international one between two independent states. Since 2003 the border has been crossed by thousands of Central African refugees fleeing the Central African Republic Bush War and later the Central African Republic Civil War. The Chadian military currently has a large presence in CAR and has repeatedly crossed the border in an attempt to secure the frontier."}, {"text": "The Oriel Gallery is a commercial art gallery in Dublin, Ireland, devoted to work by Irish artists. It is Ireland's oldest independent gallery. History. Established in Dublin by Oliver Nulty in 1968, the title refers to the medieval Kingdom of Oriel (Airg\u00edalla), which contained Nulty's hometown of Drogheda. \"Oriel\" can also refer to a type of window, or the Welsh word for \"gallery.\" Oliver Nulty (d. 2005) commenced his life as an antiques dealer who, in the course of that work noticed Irish visual art was neglected. He collected for years before opening his gallery and famously said the cultural revival in Ireland was \"a tale of two cities\" whereas Dublin concentrated on literature, art was confined to Belfast. He also claimed that visual art in Ireland in the 40s, 50s and 60s was \"the Cinderella of Irish culture.\" Nulty, who spotted a niche put fine pieces of Irish art through his gallery in his heyday, including all the heavyweights such as Yeats and Paul Henry. He produced many fine quality catalogues and had a special affection for everything to do with Percy French. Nulty created a market for French and some of the Percy French's he sold were snapped"}, {"text": "up by Irish-Americans. Nulty was the first mounting an Irish Women's avant-garde exhibition featuring Mainie Jellet, Evie Hone and others which was opened by President Mary Robinson. When Nulty established the Oriel there was no Irish art section in the National Gallery of Ireland."}, {"text": "\u00c9mile Mauchamp or Pierre Benoit \u00c9mile Mauchamp (3 March 1870 \u2013 19 March 1907) was a French doctor assassinated by a mob in Marrakesh, near the pharmacy where he practiced. He was characterized as a \"martyr to civilization\" in the French press; his death, an \"unprovoked and indefensible attack from the \"barbarous natives\" of Morocco.\" His death was taken as a pretext by Hubert Lyautey and his forces in taking Oujda, marking the beginning of the French conquest of Morocco. Biography. \u00c9mile Mauchamp was the son of a politician who was the counselor general of Chalon-sur-Sa\u00f4ne. After his studies in coll\u00e8ge, he left for Paris to study medicine. He was named a marine medical officer and practiced in a number of countries: Portugal, Brazil, Italy, Greece, Russia, and Turkey. Morocco. After a journey to Jerusalem, he was chosen by decree of the minister of foreign affairs to go to Morocco and run a pharmacy created in Marrakesh in 1905. Assassination. Mauchamp was beaten to death just outside his medical clinic in Marrakesh on March 19, 1907. The event was the culmination of anti-European sentiment that was a reaction to the inaction of the Moroccan sultan to counter European influence. Funeral."}, {"text": "\u00c9mile Mauchamp was given a national funeral and was awarded the medal of the Legion of Honour posthumously. His funeral on April 11, 1907, was attended by a massive crowd including several political figures such as the French Minister of Foreign Affairs Stephen Pichon. Mauchamp's casket arrived at the station of Chalon-sur-Sa\u00f4ne at 9 am, draped in the French flag. His coffin was displayed on a catafalque placed in front of the town hall. No fewer than 7 speeches were made. The funeral procession then headed to the Cemetery of the East; shopkeepers lowered their curtains. He was interred in the intimacy of his family, but the citizens had an opportunity to pay their last respects. Monuments. A bronze sculpture by Pierre Curillon placed in Chabas Square in the memory of Dr. \u00c9mile Mauchamp was inaugurated on August 21, 1910. The statue features a Moroccan woman extending an arm toward the doctor while holding her son in the other arm. German soldiers stole the statue in World War II. A street in Chalon-sur-Sa\u00f4ne leading toward the courthouse still bears his name."}, {"text": "Olkhovsky () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Bolshebabinskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 59 as of 2010. Geography. The village is located 6 km north from Bolshoy Babinsky."}, {"text": "Rectoris luxiensis is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish belonging to the family Cyprinidae, the family which includes the carps, barbs. minnows and related fishes. This species is endemic to China where it is found in the Yuan Jiang in Hunan, Qing Jiang in Hubei Province) and the Daninghe River in Sichuan. One study found that there were no discernible differences between the specimens of this species and the types of \"R. mutabilis\" suggested that \"R. mutabilis\" is s senior synonym of \"R, luxiensis\". \"Eschmeyer's Catalog of Fishes\", however, recognises both these taxa as valid species."}, {"text": "Urethroscopy is examination of the interior of the urethra, and sometimes also the bladder, using a urethroscope, which is a very small camera on the end of a rigid or flexible probe. It is used to look for abnormal conditions. It is performed by a urethroscopist."}, {"text": "Pimkinsky () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Samolshinskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 138 as of 2010. Geography. Pimkinsky is located 18 km northwest of Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Samolshinsky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "The Nestroy Theatre Prize is an Austrian theatre award named after the poet Johann Nestroy. In 2000, the city of Vienna decided to combine two less noticed theatre awards: the Kainz Medal and the Nestroy Ring for Viennese Satire. The prize honours outstanding achievements at the Viennese and other Austrian theatres. The prize has been awarded annually in eight up to fourteen categories. Its ceremony is held in Vienna and broadcast live on national television."}, {"text": "Plyos () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Arzhanovskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 12 as of 2010. Geography. Plyos is located on the right bank of the Khopyor River, 44 km southeast of Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Zotovskaya is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Podpesochny () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Stezhenskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 53 as of 2010. Geography. Podpesochny is located on the left bank of the Khopyor River, 16 km southwest of Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Stezhensky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Poklonovsky () is a rural locality (a khutor) and the administrative center of Poklonovskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 406 as of 2010. Geography. Poklonovsky is located 20 km north of Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Pavlovsky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Polyanovsky () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Stezhenskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 124 as of 2010. Geography. Polyanovsky is located 8 km southwest of Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Stezhensky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "The Corvinus Journal of Sociology and Social Policy is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal covering research in the social sciences. It was established in 2010 and is published by the Corvinus University of Budapest. The editor-in-chief is M\u00e1rton Medgyesi(Corvinus University of Budapest). Abstracting and indexing. The journal is abstracted and indexed by the Emerging Sources Citation Index, the International Bibliography of the Social Sciences, and Scopus."}, {"text": "Pomalinsky () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Stezhenskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 196 as of 2010. Geography. Pomalinsky is located 5 km northwest of Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Stezhensky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Popov () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Krasnooktyabrskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 93 as of 2010. Geography. The village is located 5 km north from Krasny Oktyabr."}, {"text": "Rechensky () is a rural locality (a khutor) and the administrative center of Rechenskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 408 as of 2010. Geography. Rechensky is located on the right bank of the Akishevka River, 29 km southwest from Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Nesterovsky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Reshetovsky () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Sharashenskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 41 as of 2010. Geography. Reshetovsky is located 37 km southeast from Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Zakharovsky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Rectoris mutabilis is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish belonging to the family Cyprinidae, the family which includes the carps, barbs. minnows and related fishes. This species is endemic to Yunnan in China. This species is endemic to China in the drainage basin of the Yangtze in Guizhou, Hunan, Chongqing and Hubei. One study found that there were no discernible differences between the specimens of this species and \"R. luxiensis\" suggested that \"R. mutabilis\" is s senior synonym of \"R, luxiensis\". \"Eschmeyer's Catalog of Fishes\", however, recognises both these taxa as valid species."}, {"text": "Ryabovsky () is a rural locality (a khutor) and the administrative center of Ryabovskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 871 as of 2010. Geography. Ryabovsky is located 54 km southwest from Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Stanovsky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Joni Waka is a Ghanaian movie directed and written by Van Vicker in 2012. The movie was Van Vicker's first movie in Twi. Synopsis. Joni Waka goes back to his village because he has made a discovery about his homeland. He had a plan and just how to get it was a bit stressful but his unofficial guide Paa Nii who is the village eye, gets things complicated. Meanwhile the innkeeper's wife expresses her affection for Joni and bullies any lady who gets closer to Joni. Joni also was the love of many women in the village."}, {"text": "Rectoris posehensis is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish belonging to the family Cyprinidae, the family which includes the carps, barbs. minnows and related fishes. This species is found in rivers where there is a swift current in China."}, {"text": "Sohu is a Chinese streaming website. Sohu started its own programs in 2011. Its first show was a short form comedy called \"Qian Duoduo Gets Married\", which led to huge success and to the production of several other successful short form comedy shows, including \"Diors Man\" and \"Wonder Lady\". Original programmings. Drama. Number of original drama shows: 39 Comedy. Number of original comedy shows: 12"}, {"text": "David Borthwick, Lord Lochill (c. 1505 \u2013 1581) was a 16th-century Scottish landowner, Senator of the College of Justice and Lord Advocate of Scotland. Life. He was born in Fife around 1505 and studied Canon Law and Civil Law at St Leonards College in St Andrews. In early life he is known as David Borthwick of Auldistone or Admistone. At some time in the mid 16th century, either through inheritance or purchase, he became laird of Balcarres House in Fife and the nearby Balniel estate. In March 1540 he was one of nine advocates called before the Court of Session in Edinburgh to explain their actions and causes. In 1552 he was one of the Scottish commissioners meeting with the English to discuss the boundary between England and Scotland including a long debate on Berwick-upon-Tweed. In May 1562 he oversaw the trial of Wright and Ferguson for the \"hamesucken\" murder (murder in the victim's house) of his distant cousin, John Borthwick of Restalrig. Sometime around 1561/62 he obtained Ballencrieff Castle in East Lothian, and renamed it Lochill Castle. The building is more correctly a fortified house rather than a true castle. It still survives, not far from Haddington. In June"}, {"text": "1564 he defended the city magistrates in a prosecution against them by the Crown (possibly relating to election of the Lord Provost). In May 1569 he defended the Earl of Bothwell in relation to his actions against Mary Queen of Scots at Dunbar. This extremely curious case was effectively an accusation of rape of the Queen in April 1567 but was a precursor to her marriage to Bothwell in May 1567, the whole case being effectively to defend the Queen's honour. In 1573, alongside Robert Crichton, together as joint King's Advocate to King James VI, and most records also accept that they first to be titled as Lord Advocate of Scotland. He was at the same time elected as a Senator of the College of Justice under the title of \"Lord Lochill\". He died in January 1581. In 1608 the Ballencrieff estate was bought by Sir Bernard Lindsay and then to Sir Patrick Murray in 1632, In 1679 it passed to Sir Peter Wedderburn and in 1755 was bought by George Murray, Lord Elibank, great-grandson of Sir Patrick Murray. Family. His daughter Isobella Borthwick, married his colleague Robert Crichton (Lord Advocate). Isobella died around five years later (possibly in childbirth)."}, {"text": "The Finnish national road 45 (; ) is the 2nd class main route between the major cities of Helsinki and Hyvink\u00e4\u00e4 in southern Finland. It runs from K\u00e4pyl\u00e4 in Helsinki to the Hyryl\u00e4 in Tuusula as a motorway called Tuusula Highway (, ), where it continues to border of the Hyvink\u00e4\u00e4 town and the national road 3 as a smaller road called \"H\u00e4meentie\". Route. The road passes through the following localities:"}, {"text": "Annabel Hartlett, known by her stage name Godlands, is an Australian DJ, songwriter, and music producer. Godlands has performed at many Australian music festivals and events including: Tomorrowland, Festival X 2019, Party In The Paddock, This That, Alison Wonderland's Scarehouse Project, Wildlands, Factory Presents, Touch Bass, and Spilt Milk. Godlands is signed to Steve Aoki's record label Dim Mak Records, and United Talent Agency. Personal life. She is the sister of former AFL players Hamish Hartlett () and Adam Hartlett (). She was educated at Sacred Heart College."}, {"text": "Acacia derwentiana, known as Derwent cascade, is a shrub belonging to the genus \"Acacia\" and the subgenus \"Juliflorae\" that is native to Tasmania. Description. The shrub typically grows to a height of but can be as tall as . It has slender branchlets that are arching or pendulous at the extremities. Like most species of \"Acacia\" it has phyllodes rather than true leaves. The flat, evergreen phyllodes are scattered with a linear to narrowly elliptic shape with a length of and a width of . The phyllodes are pungent and have three nerves, the middle one being the most prominent. When it blooms it produces simple inflorescences with interrupted cylindrical flower-spikes that have a length of containing pale yellow to almost lemon yellow coloured flowers. After flowering seed podd form that are linear to curved and irregularly constricted between each seed. The pods are in length and wide and contain elliptic shaped seeds. Taxonomy. It is closely related to \"Acacia riceana\" but the phyllodes are more elongated. Distribution. It is endemic to southern parts of Tasmania where it is mostly situated along the banks of the Derwent River and a few of its lower tributaries including the Broad and Tyenna"}, {"text": "Rivers. It is also found along the Carlton River and Prosser Rivers and their tributaries also to the north and east of Hobart."}, {"text": "The following is the list of squads that took place in the men's field hockey tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Cuba. The following players represented Cuba: India. The following players represented India: Poland. The following players represented Poland: Spain. The following players represented Spain: Soviet Union. The following players represented Soviet Union: Tanzania. The following players represented Tanzania:"}, {"text": "R Lingaraju (born 27 October 1973), known by his screen name Bala Rajwadi, is an Indian film and stage actor and director known for his work in Kannada cinema. Portraying mostly negative-shaded characters, he has appeared in over 90 films. Prior to acting in films, he worked as a stage actor with the theatre group called Janamana, from 1993. He has directed various documentaries and stage plays. He made his debut in the 1997 Kannada movie Nodu Baa Nammoora. Since 2016 he has been actively working in the south film industry. Rajwadi got his major break in films after appearing as an antagonist in \"Bhairava Geetha\" (2018) which was a Ram Gopal Varma production. He is also noted for his performances in films like \"Mufti\" (2017), \"Bharaate\", \"Panchatantra\", \"Damayanthi\". He is the founder of the Niranthara foundation (established in the year 1999), a theatre group which aims to use theatre to address various social issues."}, {"text": "The Digital Government Development Agency (Public Organization) (Abrv: \u0e2a\u0e1e\u0e23.-DGA; , ) is a Thai governmental agency whose mission is to digitize the workings of the Thai government through goal and standards setting, establishing best practices, and training of government employees. In the \"United Nations E-Government Survey 2018\", Thailand was ranked 73 of 193 nations in the provision of digital services to citizens. History. On 21 May 1997 the government established the Government Information Technology Services (GITS) under the National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA). On 21 February 2011, the Electronic Government Agency (Public Organization) (EGA) replaced GITS. The new agency, EGA, reported to the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology which later became the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society. On 13 May 2018, the Electronic Government Agency (EGA) became the Digital Government Development Agency (DGA) reporting to the Office of the Prime Minister. , the president and CEO of the DGA is Dr Sak Segkhoonthod. DGA's budget for FY2019 was 1,662 million baht. Mission. The Thai government has set the goal of all state agencies to become fully digitized by 2022. In October 2019 the DGA was given the mission of drafting a digital road map (2020-2022) for"}, {"text": "the government by November 2019. The road map will then be submitted to the cabinet to make it official policy. The agency has been working off of interim plans approved by the cabinet for several years already. Programs and plans. The agency introduced the e-government portal www.egov.go.th several years ago to serve as a central information hub, helping people to obtain public services. It also developed and introduced in early-2019 the CITIZENinfo application, offering information for those searching for state agencies at 8,000 locations nationwide as well as posting the forms required by citizens to conduct business with those state agencies. In 2018 the DGA published a two-year digital road map. The road map includes seven functions that ensure a full digital government transformation: government data exchange; one-stop service; government data centers; open government data; unified government communications; secure government intranet; and digital transformation programs."}, {"text": "Samolshinsky () is a rural locality (a khutor) and the administrative centre of Samolshinskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 413 as of 2010. Geography. Samolshinsky is located 15 km northwest of \"stanitsa\" Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Pimkinsky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Serebryansky () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Krasnooktyabrskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 77 as of 2010. Geography. Serebryansky is located 23 km east of \"stanitsa\" Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Krasny Oktyabr (lit. Red October) is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Walcott Street is an important east\u2013west road in the inner northern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia, linking four of Perth's major northern road corridors (Charles Street, Alexander Drive, Beaufort Street and Guildford Road). It is a four-lane road for its entire length. Geography and route. Walcott Street begins in the Mount Lawley space and continues west through Menora and North Perth suburbs until ending at Charles Street. The path traverses a variety of districts, each with its distinct personality traits: from the alive, caf\u00e9-lined parts of Mount Lawley to the more sedate residential regions of Menora. History. Originally constructed in the early 20th century as part of the suburban network's expansion, Walcott Street has a long history as one of Perth's northern suburban highways. The change from a primarily residential street into an area with multiple uses throughout the years is symbolic of the outlying areas' expansion and urbanization. Major intersections. All intersections listed are signalised unless otherwise mentioned."}, {"text": "Sidorovka () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Arzhanovskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 6 as of 2010. Geography. Sidorovka is located on the right bank of the Khopyor River, 42 km southeast of Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Pokruchinsky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Skulyabinsky () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Tryokhlozhinskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 138 as of 2010. Geography. Skulyabinsky is located 51 km south of Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Olkhovsky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Solontsovsky () is a rural locality (a khutor) and the administrative center of Solontsovskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 560 as of 2010. Geography. Solontsovsky is located 24 km southeast of Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Yaminsky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Stanovsky () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Ryabovskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 56 as of 2010. Geography. Stanovsky is located 49 km southwest of Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Ryabovsky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "The Finnish national road 55 (; ) is the 2nd class main route between the municipality of M\u00e4nts\u00e4l\u00e4 and the city of Porvoo in southern Finland. It also passes through the municipality of Askola. Going in the opposite direction, from M\u00e4nts\u00e4l\u00e4 to Hanko, the road continues as the 1st class main road 25. Together with the aforementioned road, it forms the Helsinki Metropolitan Circuit and is often referred to as the outer beltway of the Greater Helsinki or also known as the \"Ring V\". Route. The road passes through the following localities:"}, {"text": "Stezhensky () is a rural locality (a khutor) and the administrative center of Stezhenskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 370 as of 2010. Geography. Stezhensky is located 4 km west of Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Pomalinsky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Sukhovsky () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Rechenskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 48 as of 2010. Geography. Sukhovsky is located 36 km southwest of Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Rechensky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Titovsky () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Ust-Buzulukskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 227 as of 2010. Geography. Titovsky is located on the right bank of the Khopyor River, 17 km southeast of Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Barminsky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "S\u00e9bire is a French surname that may refer to"}, {"text": "The Mill of Towie is a nineteenth-century mill building, with an attached kiln, situated close the River Isla, approximately south of Keith, Moray in Moray. The mill is a rubble-built rectangular building, three bays long by two wide, with a kiln projecting at its east end to form an L-shape. The main building is of two storeys, with loft space above, and was probably built in the early nineteenth-century having been built on the site of an earlier mill. There is a wheel house at its west end, protecting a wood- and iron-built breastshot paddle wheel. in breadth and in diameter, with eight spokes, it was built by Barry, Henry and Cook of Aberdeen. The mill's machinery, including the millstones and hoists powered by the wheel, remains operational, and the waterwheel has been described by John R. Hume as being in \"excellent condition\". The mill underwent restoration in 1987\u20131988, and was designated a Category A listed building in 1988. The Scottish country dance, \"The Mill of Towie\", is named for the building. NOTE placed 8th May 2022. Towie Mill is officially listed as the birthplace of James Milne 1629 d.1712 at the same location. His father was Thomas 'Tacksman of"}, {"text": "Towie Mills' 1599 - 1653. James had a son John who became 'Portioner of Urquart' 1659 - 1709. Along with James wife Margaret, they all lived at the Mill Of Towie. The records above state that the mill was erected C 1820, but there appears to have been a mill there from the 16th century or earlier."}, {"text": "The Hagerstown Suns Minor League Baseball team was established in Hagerstown, Maryland, in 1981. The Suns remained in the Carolina League through 1988. In 1989, team ownership purchased the Williamsport Bills franchise of the Double-A Eastern League (EL) and relocated the team to Hagerstown. The Double-A Suns carried on the history of the Class A team that preceded it. After just four seasons, the Eastern League franchise left. The Myrtle Beach Hurricanes franchise of the Class A South Atlantic League (SAL) relocated to Hagerstown for the 1993 season where they became the Suns and continued the previous Suns teams' history. The Suns' lone league championship was won in their inaugural 1981 season. Previous Hagerstown teams. Cumberland Valley League (1896). Professional baseball has been played in Hagerstown since the late nineteenth century. The Hagerstown Lions played for one season in the independent Cumberland Valley League during 1896. The league began on June 19 and lasted until August 9, when it disbanded due to the disbandment of one of the teams, the Chambersburg Maroons, on August 7. The Lions finished the season in first place with a record of 26\u201312, three games ahead of Chambersburg. The Lions also dominated statistically, having the"}, {"text": "league leaders in runs (40 by Natty Nattress), hits (52 by William Graffius), wins by a pitcher (10 by Thomas Lipp), and winning percentage by a pitcher (.833 by Thomas Lipp, with a 10\u20132 record). Lipp and another Lion, John Gochnaur, were the first Hagerstown players to make it to the major leagues. Blue Ridge League / Middle Atlantic League (1915\u20131931). In 1915, the Class D Blue Ridge League was formed with its headquarters in Hagerstown. Hagerstown fielded a team for the next 16 seasons. Throughout this time, they won five pennants and donned four different names: the Blues, Terriers, Champs, and Hubs. Before the beginning of the 1931 season, the Blue Ridge League disbanded. The club was then affiliated with the Class C Middle Atlantic League, but on June 28, 1931, the club moved to Parkersburg, West Virginia. The Hagerstown players with the most major league experience during this era were Mike Mowrey (13 major league seasons), Frankie Pytlak (12 major league seasons), and Babe Phelps (11 major league seasons). Interstate League / Piedmont League (1941\u20131955). Professional baseball returned to Hagerstown in 1941 when Oren E. Sterling moved his Sunbury Indians franchise to town and became a Detroit Tigers"}, {"text": "affiliate. The newly named Hagerstown Owls (Oren, Win, Luck, and Sterling) joined the Class B Interstate League. Gene Raney purchased the team from Sterling in 1950, and the renamed Hagerstown Braves became an affiliate of the Boston Braves. The team moved to the Piedmont League in 1953 and once again had a name and affiliation change. The new Washington Senators affiliate, the Hagerstown Packets, competed until the league disbanded after the 1955 season. Carolina League (1981\u20131988). Hagerstown was without a professional team until 1981 when Lou Eliopulos purchased the Rocky Mount Pines Class A Carolina League franchise and moved them north to Hagerstown. Team highlights. The team was a co-op affiliate during 1981, with coaches supplied by the Baltimore Orioles and players supplied by several major league clubs to include the Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Pittsburgh Pirates. The newly named Hagerstown Suns proceeded to win the Carolina League championship in their inaugural season by defeating the Peninsula Pilots. In 1982, the Suns began a long-term affiliation with the Baltimore Orioles. The 1982 Suns had a better record than the 1981 team, but did not reach the playoffs. For 1983, despite winning 84 games, the Suns finished 10.5 games"}, {"text": "behind the North Division champion Lynchburg Mets. The winner of the South Division was the Winston-Salem Red Sox, who won 10 games fewer than the Suns. Hagerstown also led the Carolina League in attendance during 1983 with 153,660 fans as compared to Durham's 142,370. They experienced their first losing season in franchise history in 1984, finishing 30 games behind the first place Lynchburg Mets. One reason may have been the fact the team had three different managers (John Hart, Len Johnston, and Grady Little) during the season. In 1985, the Suns played an exhibition game with the parent club Baltimore Orioles. The Suns' best overall record in franchise history and a return to the Carolina League championship series came in 1986. However, the Suns would lose the league championship to the Winston-Salem Spirits. The Suns would also make the playoffs in 1987, only to be eliminated in the first round by the eventual league champion Salem Buccaneers. Despite having the best overall record in the Carolina League North Division in 1988, the Suns did not make the playoffs. This occurred because the Suns did not win either the first or second half. The team that won the North Division championship"}, {"text": "was the Lynchburg Red Sox, whose overall record was 11 games worse than the Suns. Carolina League records. The Suns still hold several Carolina League single-game individual and team records. Other individual highlights. In addition to the Carolina League records, the Suns also had many other individual distinctions during the Carolina League period. Matt Tyner and Ken Gerhart set the club record for season home runs with 31 in 1981 and 1983 respectively. Also in 1983, future Hall of Fame member Jim Palmer made a rehabilitation start for Hagerstown. Craig Worthington and Pete Stanicek were the standouts in 1986. Worthington set a Suns record with 105 runs batted in (RBIs) and hit 15 home runs. He did this while maintaining a .300 batting average. Meanwhile, Stanicek batted .317 and set a Suns' record (later tied by Don Buford in 1988) by stealing 77 bases, only getting caught 17 times. One other noteworthy player for Suns' fans in 1986 was Mick Billmeyer, a local product from nearby Funkstown. He played the entire 1986 season as the primary back-up to Suns catcher Jeff Tackett. The 1987 offense was led by Leo G\u00f3mez. He batted a league leading .326 with 19 home runs"}, {"text": "and 110 RBI. Gomez also led the Carolina League in doubles with 38. The ace of the Suns' rotation in 1987 was Blaine Beatty. Beatty went 11\u20131 with a 2.52 earned run average (ERA) in 13 starts with the Suns before being promoted to Double-A Charlotte. He completed 4 of his starts and allowed just 81 hits in 100 innings. Beatty was also named the 1987 Carolina League Pitcher of the Year. Eastern League (1989\u20131992). In 1989, Hagerstown moved up to the Double-A Eastern League, taking over the Williamsport Bills franchise and again affiliating with the Orioles. (The Carolina League franchise relocated down Interstate 70 as the Frederick Keys, maintaining the Orioles' Class A affiliation.) Suns' fans saw some familiar faces as past players such as Leo G\u00f3mez, Pete Stanicek, Dave Bettendorf, Ken Dixon, and Brian Dubois returned. On offense, David Segui batted .324 with 1 homerun and 27 RBI in 44 games in his second stint with Hagerstown after being promoted from Frederick. Leo G\u00f3mez hit 18 home runs, a team leading total. Suns fans also saw the return of Steve Finley, who came back to Hagerstown via a rehabilitation assignment. In 11 games, Finley hit .417 with 7"}, {"text": "RBI and 4 stolen bases. On the pitching side, Mike Linskey was the ace of the starting staff with 10 wins and a 2.81 ERA in 18 starts. Despite his dominance with the Suns, Linskey would never pitch in the major leagues. The Suns finished their first season in Double-A 5 games under .500, and ended up fifth in the then eight team Eastern League. They narrowly missed the playoffs by 3 games and were 24.5 games back of the first place, and eventual league champion, Albany-Colonie Yankees. The Suns failed to make the Eastern League playoffs in 1990. While they fell short of that quest, the Suns still had one of their more interesting years. Jack Voigt would contribute mightily to the offense as he batted .256 with a team leading 12 homeruns and 70 RBI. Scott Meadows led the team with 75 RBI. Luis Mercedes batted a league leading .334. He also stole a team leading 38 bases. Three prominent Baltimore Orioles, Sam Horn, Brady Anderson, and Mike Devereaux, made rehabilitation appearances. Anderson stood out the most among the group as he hit .382 in 9 games. The pitching staff was led by Anthony Telford, who went 10\u20132"}, {"text": "with a 1.97 ERA in 13 starts for the Suns, completing 4 games. Another milestone in 1990 was the visit of George H. W. Bush to Municipal Stadium to attend a Hagerstown Suns baseball game. This visit was the first time a sitting President of the United States attended a minor league baseball game. After back to back losing seasons, the Suns returned to their winning ways in 1991, making their only Eastern League playoff appearance. They finished in second place, only to lose to the eventual league champion Albany-Colonie Yankees in the first round. The offense got power from Paul Carey, who hit a team leading 12 home runs. The Sun's best all around hitter may have been first basemen Ken Shamberg, who hit .275 with 10 homeruns and a team best 82 RBI in 114 games. Top prospect Arthur Rhodes led the pitching staff. Over the course of 19 starts, Rhodes would go 7\u20134 with a 2.70 ERA and strikeout 115 batters in 106.2 innings, while walking just 47. Rhodes also won the Eastern League Pitcher of the Year Award. He also made his major league debut with the Orioles after being promoted directly from Hagerstown. Stacy Burdick"}, {"text": "was the leader in pitching wins (11), yet it was the last professional season that he pitched. Burdick went 29\u201317 combined between 3 stints with Hagerstown including time with the Carolina League franchise as well. Todd Stephen led the team in saves out of the bullpen with 17 and had a 2.12 ERA in 89 innings pitched. Much like the year before, Suns fans saw multiple rehabilitation assignments pass through as Kevin Hickey, Dave Johnson, Bob Milacki, Billy Ripken, and Glenn Davis each had stops in Hagerstown. All of this added to what was by far the Suns best season in the Double-A Eastern League. The Suns also had their all-time highest attendance record, with 193,753 fans passing through the gate. The team fell short of its quest for the Eastern League playoffs in 1992. Mel Wearing led the team with only 5 homeruns. Scott Meadows would hit .317 in 45 games with the Suns; this proved to be his final year with the Orioles organization. Manny Alexander, the Suns' shortstop, hit .259 and stole a team-leading 43 bases. He did this at the age of 21, young for Double-A baseball. The 1992 season would also complete a unique trifecta"}, {"text": "for the Suns. In this season, Don Buford managed his son Damon. His other son, Don Jr., had played for the Suns in 1988 and 1989. Don Jr. tied the Suns record for stolen bases by a Suns with 77 in 1988 and would come back in 1989 to steal 30 more. Damon meanwhile, stole 41 bases in 1992 with the Suns. Damon was the only one of the two sons to follow in his father's footsteps by playing in the major leagues. The Suns' and Keys' owners failed to claim an Eastern League expansion franchise for Bowie in 1993 (coinciding with the Florida Marlins' and Colorado Rockies' addition to the majors). They instead chose to move their existing Hagerstown franchise there as the Bowie Baysox. Hagerstown's relationship with the Baltimore Orioles ended after 1992. Unlike when the Carolina League team had left a few years earlier, there was no guarantee that another team would return to Hagerstown. Hagerstown would not go without, though. Winston Blenckstone relocated his Myrtle Beach Hurricanes franchise in the Class A South Atlantic League (SAL) to Hagerstown after the 1992 season and promptly renamed them the Suns. Major League Baseball (MLB) Players who played for"}, {"text": "the Carolina League and Eastern League Hagerstown Suns. Note: MLB players who played for the South Atlantic League Hagerstown Suns can be found at Hagerstown Suns All-time individual season records. Note: For Single-A Hagerstown Suns individual season records, see Hagerstown Suns. All-time team career leaders. Note: These records cover all Hagerstown Suns teams from 1981 to 2019. Suns team records. Note: These records cover all Hagerstown Suns teams from 1981 to 2019."}, {"text": "Tryokhlozhinsky () is a rural locality (a khutor) and the administrative center of Tryokhlozhinskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 337 as of 2010. Geography. Tryokhlozhinsky is located 42 km southwest of Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Arepyev is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Ali Milani (; born July 1994) is a British author, political commentator, and Labour Party politician. In 2019, he unsuccessfully stood as the party's candidate in Uxbridge and South Ruislip, a seat which was held by the then-Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Milani was a councillor for Heathrow Villages in the London Borough of Hillingdon from 2018 to 2022. He has previously served as a Vice President of the National Union of Students. Milani was born in Tehran, Iran, and moved to the UK at the age of five. He studied International Relations at Brunel University London, where he was President of the Union of Brunel Students from 2015 until 2017. In 2017, Milani became the Vice President for Union Development at the National Union of Students (NUS), and he was re-elected in 2018. Milani became a local councillor in Hillingdon in 2018, and was chosen in September as the Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for Uxbridge and South Ruislip. He stood against Johnson in 2019 and lost, with a 37.6% vote share, compared to Johnson's 52.6%. \"Al Jazeera\" reported that Milani's views \"tilt heavily to the Labour Party's left\" and \"Vice\" stated that Milani is affiliated with the grassroots left-wing movement Momentum."}, {"text": "In 2022, Milani published \"The Unlikely Candidate\", which covered his experience as a political candidate and commentary on the British political system. \"The Speaker\" described the book as \"both a cautionary tale and a message of hope.\" Early and personal life. Milani was born in July 1994 in Tehran, the Iranian capital. He moved to the UK with his family at the age of five, living in Hillingdon in London. Unable to speak any English when he arrived, Milani lived with his sister and their single mother in a council house and attended a Voluntary Aided comprehensive school, St Augustine's Church of England High School. The family received state benefits and were impacted by the Conservative\u2013Liberal Democrat coalition government scrapping the Education Maintenance Allowance scheme in England in 2011. Milani's mother was once homeless. Milani joined the Labour Party at the age of nineteen. As of 2019, Milani's sister taught at their former school and his mother lived on disability benefits. Milani is a practising Muslim and attends Friday prayers at Brunel University London. Milani's father, Hassan, was diagnosed with COVID-19 whilst overseas in Iran, and died in the early morning of 21 March 2020. Following this, Milani spoke out"}, {"text": "against sanctions on Iran. A coronavirus relief fundraiser, Water for Life, was founded in Hassan's name. University and students' unions. Milani studied International Relations at the Brunel University London. Whilst at university, he was elected President of the Union of Brunel Students, a role he held between 2015 and 2017. His campaign slogan was \"Making Brunel work for us\". He later said, in a 2017 \"BuzzFeed News\" article, that the \"election campaign was one of the worst I had to go through, with all sorts of different abuse\". He said attack posters were made of his face superimposed on images from the September 11 attacks, and texts were sent falsely claiming that he would shut down the bar. He referred to a \"huge unspoken-about fear among Muslim students\" in getting involved with student politics but said that \"We will break down these barriers\". As president, Milani gave statements criticising Brunel for commercialising student accommodation, claiming that the \"vast chunk\" of a student loan goes to accommodation, requiring many students to work \"15 to 20 hours per week\". Milani said that universities \"know they can\" charge the amounts they do for accommodation \"because the students have no choice\". He also wrote"}, {"text": "that the tripling of student tuition fees to \u00a39,000 per year caused a \"psychological and cultural impact\" as well as adverse economic effects, in response to a report that student wellbeing was decreasing. Milani was also involved in the organisation of a walkout against media personality and \"Sun\" columnist Katie Hopkins. As Hopkins began speaking at a university debate, 50% of the audience turned their backs on her and left. Milani commented that \"we expressed our concerns that she has no academic credibility and contributes nothing to the debate\", saying that \"our students find [some of her views] offensive\". He said of the decision to organise a walkout that \"Ms Hopkins has the right to speak, but we also have the right to express our discontent\". Following the event, Milani wrote a blog article for \"The Huffington Post\" entitled \"Our Students Were Right to Walk Out \u2013 Brunel Is Better Than Katie Hopkins\". Whilst president, Milani gave a statement opposing the UK government's Prevent, a counter-terrorism strategy. Milani opined that the strategy is \"about grabbing one community and providing disproportionate amounts of suspicion and spying on\", citing students' unions that were forced to hand over lists of Islamic society membership"}, {"text": "to police. He claimed that \"Right wing extremism is almost four times more likely to be a problem on campuses and your streets than Islamic extremism\". The National Union of Students (NUS) is a confederation of 600 UK students' unions. In 2017, Milani was elected vice president for Union Development. He was re-elected as vice president for Union Development in March 2018 and served until 2019. In office, Milani supported the UCU and University staff in their pay dispute and consequent strike action and campaigned for universities to do more to tackle climate change. Political career. In the 3 May 2018 local elections, Milani was elected as a councillor in the Heathrow Villages ward of the Hillingdon London Borough Council. In September 2018, Ali Milani was selected as the Labour Party's Prospective Parliamentary Candidate in Uxbridge and South Ruislip. Also shortlisted were NHS doctor Sonia Adesara, local party chair Jessica Beishon, trade union organiser Steve Garelick and David Williams. The seat was held by prime minister Boris Johnson. If elected, Milani would have become the first person to unseat a sitting prime minister, and the second Iranian-British person to become a Member of Parliament. \"Al Jazeera\" reported that Milani's political"}, {"text": "views \"tilt heavily to the Labour Party's left\" and he is affiliated with Momentum, a grassroots movement in support of former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn. Milani said that his campaign would be about local issues. When talking to voters he discussed action on climate change, public service investment, housing, opposition to privatisation of the National Health Service, hate crime prevention, tuition fee abolition and re-nationalisation of public services. Milani criticised incumbent Boris Johnson as \"unfit to be in any public office\" for what he viewed as \"offensive and incendiary remarks\", such as those in which Johnson used the word \"piccaninnies\" and compared Muslim women wearing a face veil to \"letterboxes\". Whilst campaigning, Milani discussed areas where he said that Johnson has failed, including the planned expansion of Heathrow Airport and Hillingdon Hospital, where children were moved out of the paediatrics department after it was ruled unsafe for use. After being announced as a candidate, Milani was subject to death threats and an article in the \"Daily Mail\" displayed a picture of ISIS fighters alongside description of Milani. On 27 November 2019, it was reported by \"The Independent\" that Milani's odds of winning the seat had increased from 16.7% to 22.2%,"}, {"text": "making it one of the \"five biggest moves\" in constituency polling according to bookmaker Paddy Power. On the same date, a YouGov report classified the seat as \"likely Conservative\". Milani lost the election with a vote share of 37.6%, a decrease of 2.4% compared 2017. Johnson won with 52.6%, an increase of 1.8%. Milani chaired the launch of the Labour Muslim Network in December 2017. Alleged antisemitism and comments on Israel. In April 2017, \"The Independent\" and \"The Jewish Chronicle\" reported on alleged antisemitism among candidates for NUS positions, including several social media posts made by Milani. In one, he wrote that Israel has \"no right to exist\". In another, he replied to another user saying, \"Nah u won't mate, it'll cost you a pound #Jew.\" Milani replied that his past comments were \"unacceptable\". He wrote, \"I have apologised unreservedly for these comments before and I do so again. They do not reflect how I see the world today. These tweets are from an incredibly long time ago \u2013 when I was 16 to 17 years old.\" He said in July 2019 of the controversy that \"I went on an educational journey, engaged with the community and apologised on every"}, {"text": "public platform I've ever had.\" In November 2019 he said that: \"I have lots of Jewish friends and colleagues who've sat me down, and I've learned from them. But it's within everyone's right not to accept my apology.\" \"The Jewish Chronicle\" also reported on comments made by Milani on Iranian channel Press TV in 2015. Milani had led the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement at Brunel University\u2014a Palestinian-led campaign to boycott Israel. Asked on whether boycotts were an alternative to \"armed struggle\", Milani said that \"there's no reason why we need to frame the argument as binary\". He told \"The Jewish Chronicle\" that \"I made it clear that BDS was a peaceful method for people in the UK to advance an end to human rights violations.\" He also advocated \"pushing for education on this issue \u2013 specifically in schools and colleges like mine\" and discussed visiting the Auschwitz concentration camp. Electoral performance. In the 2018 Hillingdon London Borough Council election, Milani was the third of three elected councillors for the Heathrow Villages, finishing behind the other Labour Party candidates, Peter Money (1,517 votes) and Ingrid Nelson (1,475 votes), and ahead of the first Conservative Party candidate (1,133 votes). The turnout"}, {"text": "was 34.5%. In the 2019 general election, Ali Milani received a 37.6% vote share, with 18,141 votes, losing to Boris Johnson's 52.6% vote share (25,351 votes). This was a majority of 7,210 (15%). It marked a 1.8% increase for the Conservative Party, and 2.4% decrease for the Labour Party in Uxbridge and South Ruislip, with a turnout of 68.5%."}, {"text": "Ugolsky () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Stezhenskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 87 as of 2015. Geography. Ugolsky is located 15 km southwest of Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Ust-Buzulukskaya is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Onoja is a Nigerian surname. Notable people with the surname include:"}, {"text": "The World Social Capital Monitor is an instrument for measuring social goods and social capital created by the United Nations Sustainable Development Group in partnership with civil society actors. The project identifies social values such as trust, solidarity, helpfulness, friendliness, hospitality and the willingness to finance public goods with the help of anonymous surveys. The surveys started in 2016 and so far 30,000 participants from 141 countries participated in the World Social Capital Monitor. The software for the World Social Capital Monitor was developed by the sociologist Alexander Dill of the \"Basel Institute of Commons\" \"and Economics\" and the computer scientist Nazmus Saquib of the Technical University of Munich. The findings are expected to provide new insights into the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and provide an alternative to traditional indices such as the Human Development Index, as they take into account intangible assets. Methodology. The monitor is using eight questions who can be rated on a scale from 1 to 10. 1 is the worst possible value (like lowest friendliness) and 10 represents the best possible value (like highest confidence). Results. Survey results in the 76 countries with sufficient data as of July 2019. Indicated are the average values"}, {"text": "from the answers of all persons to the corresponding question."}, {"text": "Ust-Buzulukskaya () is a rural locality (a stanitsa) and the administrative center of Ust-Buzulukskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 2,364 as of 2010. There are 32 streets. Geography. Ust-Buzulukskaya is located on the right bank of the Khopyor River, 20 km south of Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Lunyakinsky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Checherovsky () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Larinskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 181 as of 2010. Geography. Checherovsky is located 8 km southeast of Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Larinsky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Sharashensky () is a rural locality (a khutor) and the administrative center of Sharashenskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 760 as of 2010. Geography. Sharashensky is located on the right bank of the Kumylga River, 50 km southeast of Alexeyevskaya (the district's administrative centre) by road. Alimov-Lyubimovsky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Yaminsky () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Solontsovskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 55 as of the 2010 census. Geography. The village is located 17 km south-east from Alexeyevskaya and 4 km west from Solontsovsky."}, {"text": "Yaminsky () is a rural locality (a khutor) and the administrative center of Yaminskoye Rural Settlement, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 1,529 as of 2013. Geography. The village is located 5 km north-east from Alexeyevskaya, on the left bank of the Buzuluk River."}, {"text": "The Young Australian Football Club was an Australian rules football club established on the 11 May 1870, in North Adelaide at the Royal Oak Hotel. A dozen persons were present and Mr. W. L. Wyly was appointed Secretary and Treasurer, and Messrs. Mellor, Harrison, Holthouse, Simms, and Randall the Committee. Blue and white were decided upon as the colors. It was decided to challenge the Port Suburban Club for the opening game. Interclub Matches (1870). A football match between the Young Australian and Woodville Club with 18 on each side was played on the practice ground near the Railway Station, Woodville, on Saturday, May 28. Messrs. J. C. Smith (blue) and J. Hart jun. (pink) acted as captains for the respective sides. Play commenced shortly after 3 o'clock, and after about 20 minutes vigorous play a goal was scored for the Young Australians by J. C. Smith. In the course of about an hour and a half spirited play two more goals were added to the score of the Young Australians \u2014 the first by Murray, and the second by Conigrave. The game was continued for a short time afterwards, when the Woodville men succeeded in scoring one. Just as"}, {"text": "this goal was gained the train approached, and a hasty departure had to be made by the Adelaide team to reach the station. But few of the players succeeded in reaching it before it moved off, and those left behind, after waiting for an hour, returned to Adelaide by the next train. The weather was beautifully fine, and the game was witnessed by a large number of spectators. Final score - three goals having been gained by the Young Australians and one by the Woodvilles. A return match with the Woodville Club was advertised to be played in the afternoon on Saturday 2 July 1870 on the South Australian Cricket Ground. Play to commence at 3 o'clock. A match was advertised on Saturday 30 July 1870 to be played on the Adelaide Football Grounds to commence at 3 o'clock in the afternoon between the Young Australians and Port Adelaide Football Club which was formed on 12 May 1870. On Saturday afternoon, July 30, a foot-ball match was played on the North Park Lands between the Young Australians and Port Adelaide Clubs. The Portonians assembled in force, having their whole team of 16, whilst the Young Australians had great difficulty in"}, {"text": "mustering half that number; however with the aid of a substitute or two the game was commenced. The Young Australians were captained by Mr. J. C. Smith, and the Portonians by Mr. J. Wald. After some smart play the Portonians succeeded in getting the first goal, which was kicked by Wald. The Young Australians got one goal also, which was kicked in fine style by W. Higgins. The ground was very slippery, and the falls were numerous. The game concluded at half-past 5 o clock, each side having got one goal. The re- turn match will be played at Port Adelaide at some future date. A match was advertised to be played on the North Park Lands on Saturday, the 6th August 1870, between the YOUNG AUSTRALIAN and PORT SUBURBAN FOOTBALL CLUBS. Play to commence at 1.30 p.m. The following are the sides:\u2014 <br> Young Australian (Blue)\u2014J. C. Smith, R. Murray, Harrison, Higgins, Reade, Randall, Sharp, Sanders, Aldridge, Conigrave, Milne, Townsend, Monteith, Nesbit, Phillips, Wetherick, Masters, and Dale. <br> Port Suburban(Pink)\u2014Clair, Crooks, Formby, E. Dale, C. Dale, Martin, Sinclair, Granfield, Stone, Blair, Ferguson, Hudson, Counsell, Brock, Slater, Harvey, Dempster, and Warren. <br> The Concordia Band has been engaged to be"}, {"text": "on the grounds if fine weather. It is to be hoped that the Young Australians will show up better this Match than they did in the last. Interclub Matches (1871). A football match was played on the grounds of the Prince Alfred College on Saturday, 27 May 1871 between the Young Australian and Prince Alfred College Football Clubs \u2014 W.Young and A. Colton acting respectively as captains for the two sides \u2014 which resulted in a victory to neither side. 1871 General Meeting / Club Renames to Union Cricket and Football Club. A general meeting of the Young Australian Football Club was held at the Committee-Room, Prince Alfred Hotel, on Wednesday, August 16, 1871 with Mr. F. C. Aldridge presiding. It was resolved that as the football season was closing, and there being a Cricket Club called the Young Australians, the name be changed to the Union Cricket and Football Club. The following officers were elected:\u2014 F. C. Aldridge, Captain; W. E. Dalton, Hon. Sec.; S. H. Goode, W. A. Hughes, W. G. Nash, B.Moulden, and W. H. Young, Committee for the half-year ending February 29, 1872. 1872 Half Year General Meeting. A general meeting of the Union Cricket and"}, {"text": "Football Club held at the Prince Alfred Hotel on Friday evening, 8 March 1872, there was a fair attendance, and Mr. F. C. Aldridge presided. The Committee's report and balance-sheet were read and adopted. After slight alterations to the regulations the following officers were elected:\u2014 Mr.F. C. Aldridge, Captain; Mr. J. James, Secretary: Messrs. Harvey, Hughes, Lawrence, Lucas, and DeCean, Committee. The club dissolved in 1872."}, {"text": "Luthrie railway station served the village of Luthrie, Fife, Scotland from 1909 to 1951 on the Newburgh and North Fife Railway. History. The station was opened on 25 January 1909 by the Newburgh and North Fife Railway. To the west was the goods yard. The signal box closed in 1928 and was replaced by a ground frame, allowing access to the goods yard. The station was host to a LNER camping coach from 1935 to 1938. The line and station closed to passengers on 12 February 1951. The line closed to goods traffic on 5 October 1964."}, {"text": "Rita Baranwal served as the former Assistant Secretary of Energy for Nuclear Energy, the head of the Office of Nuclear Energy within the United States Department of Energy. She was confirmed to that position by the Senate on June 20, 2019, sworn in on July 11, and served until January 2021. She previously served as the Director of the Gateway for Accelerated Innovation in Nuclear (GAIN) initiative at Idaho National Laboratory starting in that role in August 2016. She previously served as the Chief Technology Officer and Senior Vice President of Digital and Innovation for Westinghouse Electric Company; currently serving as the Senior Vice President of AP300 SMR. Education. Baranwal holds a bachelor's degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in materials science and engineering and a master's degree and PH.D. in the same discipline from the University of Michigan. Career. Prior to joining the US Department of Energy Baranwal was at Bechtel Bettis, Inc. as the Manager in Materials Technology where she managed research and development regarding advanced nuclear fuel materials for US Naval Reactors. She then worked at Westinghouse Electric Company in multiple roles including Director of Core Engineering, Manager of Materials and Fuel Rod Design, and the Director"}, {"text": "of Technology Development & Application. Since 2008 she has been an active American Nuclear Society (ANS) member and served as Vice Chair on the ANS Materials Science and Technology Division (MSTD) Executive Committee. She also served on the Board of Directors for North Hills Community Outreach."}, {"text": "Simret is a municipality in the Tanqua Millash district of the Tigray Region, Ethiopia, which comprises the longest cave of Tigray in Zeyi, as well as Ras Alula\u2019s birthplace in Mennewe. The municipality centre is in Dengolo village. Until January 2020, Simret belonged to the Dogu'a Tembien district. Geography. The \"tabia\" occupies a massive ridge at the southwest of Dogu\u2019a Tembien, between the Zeyi gorge and the large amphitheatre-like valley of Mennewe, through which the main road winds from the lowlands to the Tembien highlands. The southern boundary is the Giba river. The highest peak is at the northern end of the \"tabia\" (2710 m a.s.l.) and the lowest place at the confluence of Zikuli and Giba rivers (1395 m a.s.l.). The difference in elevation is more than 1300 metres. Geology. From the higher to the lower locations, the following geological formations are present: The Zikuli, Geba and Zeyi gorges allow views on the full stratigrapical succession. Geomorphology and soils. The main geomorphic units, with corresponding soil types are: Climate and hydrology. Climate and meteorology. The rainfall pattern shows a very high seasonality with 70 to 80% of the annual rain falling in July and August. Mean temperature in Dengolo"}, {"text": "is 18 \u00b0C, oscillating between average daily minimum of 10 \u00b0C and maximum of 25.7 \u00b0C. In the lowland Kemishana village, at 1430 metres, the mean temperature amounts to 26.7 \u00b0C. The contrasts between day and night air temperatures are much larger than seasonal contrasts. Rivers. The Giba River is the most important river in the surroundings of the \"tabia\". It flows towards Tekezze River and further on to the Nile. This river and its tributaries have incised deep gorges which characterise the landscape. The drainage network of the \"tabia\" is organised as follows: Whereas they are (nearly) dry during most of the year, during the main rainy season, these rivers carry high runoff discharges, sometimes in the form of flash floods. Especially at the begin of the rainy season they are brown-coloured, evidencing high soil erosion rates. Springs. As there are no permanent rivers, the presence of springs is of utmost importance for the local people. The main springs in the \"tabia\" are: Water harvesting. In this area with rains that last only for a couple of months per year, reservoirs of different sizes allow harvesting runoff from the rainy season for further use in the dry season. Overall"}, {"text": "they suffer from siltation. Yet, they strongly contribute to greening the landscape, either through irrigation or seepage water. Main reservoirs are: Settlements. The \"tabia\" centre Dengolo holds a few administrative offices, a health post, a primary school, and some small shops. There are a few more primary schools across the \"tabia\". The main other populated places are: Agriculture and livelihood. The population lives essentially from crop farming, supplemented with off-season work in nearby towns. The land is dominated by farmlands which are clearly demarcated and are cropped every year. Hence the agricultural system is a permanent upland farming system. The farmers have adapted their cropping systems to the spatio-temporal variability in rainfall. Especially the youngsters will go to the deep gorges of Giba and Zeyi rivers, near Kemishana, to harvest incense from Boswellia papyrifera trees. History and culture. History. The history of the \"tabia\" is strongly confounded with the history of Tembien. Particularly, Ras Alula was born in Mennewe, the son of Engda Eqube, a farmer of modest origins. In Alula's childhood, a group of people carrying baskets of bread to a wedding ceremony were stopped by a group of children led by the future \"Ras\", who demanded to know"}, {"text": "where they were going. \"To the Castle of Ras Alula Wedi Qubi,\" they mockingly replied. Thereafter, his friends and the people of Mannewe nicknamed him Ras Alula. Later, he was to become one of the most famous African generals. Religion and churches. Most inhabitants are Orthodox Christians. The following churches are located in the \"tabia\": Roads and communication. The main road from Mekelle through Hagere Selam winds down towards Abiy Addi across the Mennewe valley in the northeast of the \"tabia\". There are regular bus services to these towns. Further, a rural access road links Addi Shinqur and Dengolo to the main asphalt road. Tourism. Its mountainous nature and proximity to Mekelle make the \"tabia\" fit for tourism. As compared to many other mountain areas in Ethiopia the villages are quite accessible, and during walks visitors may be invited for coffee, lunch or even for an overnight stay in a rural homestead. Trekking routes. A trekking route has been established in this \"tabia\". The tracks are not marked on the ground but can be followed using downloaded GPX files. Starting from Inda Maryam Qorar, trek 8 leads directly down to Zeyi church and cave and further across the Zeyi and"}, {"text": "Giba gorges; the trek route meets Zikuli river and follows it upstream back to the main road, down from Mennewe."}, {"text": "Jose V. Lopez is an American-Filipino Molecular Biologist. He has been a faculty member and Professor of Biology at Nova Southeastern University (NSU) in Dania Beach, Florida, since 2007. Lopez has contributed as a co-founder of the Global Invertebrate Genomics Alliance (GIGA), a community of scientists. He has also participated in the \"Porifera\u2014Tree of Life,\" \"Earth Microbiome,\" and Earth BioGenome projects. Education. Lopez obtained his bachelor's degree at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He later earned a Master of Science degree focused on molecular biology at the Florida State University and his doctorate in Environmental Biology and Public Policy at George Mason University in Fairfax, supervised by Stephen J. O'Brien. His doctoral dissertation involved the characterization of transpositions of mitochondrial DNA into the nuclei of cats and the naming of NUMT (nuclear mitochondrial DNA) as a common evolutionary genomics phenomenon. Subsequent work has involved the application of molecular genetics to symbiosis and marine biology research (e.g. corals and sponges). Career. Lopez applied his molecular evolutionary training in postdoctoral appointments with Nancy Knowlton, characterizing the \"Orbicella\" (formerly \"Montastraea\") \"annularis\" coral sibling species complex at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama, and marine sponge genetics with Shirley Pomponi at Harbor Branch"}, {"text": "Oceanographic Institute in Ft. Pierce. The latter allowed him to use Johnson Sea-Link submersible technology to investigate deep-sea sponges and corals. Lopez's research on marine sponges has been featured in a South Florida PBS documentary \"Sponges: are they the oldest animal in the sea?\" on Changing Seas TV. While at NSU's Halmos College of Natural Sciences and Oceanography, his laboratory has applied genomics tools to address various specific questions in marine invertebrate-microbial symbiosis, microbiome ecology, genomics, forensics, metagenomics of oil-exposed organisms, conservation genomics, and systematics/phylogenetics. Lopez was part of the Deep Pelagic Nekton Dynamics (DEEPEND) Consortium of the Gulf of Mexico, led by marine biologist Tracey T. Sutton, to better understand food webs and pelagic microbial distributions in the deep Gulf of Mexico after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Lopez has served as an associate editor for the Journal of Heredity since 2008. In 2018, he was awarded an NSU President's Distinguished Professor Award. Lopez co-founded the Global Invertebrate Genomics Alliance (GIGA), which seeks to promote research and student training into the genomics of marine and aquatic invertebrate animals. After some initial consultations with geneticist Stephen J. O'Brien and seeing the success of the first whole taxa-driven genome sequencing project,"}, {"text": "Genome10K, Lopez, and collaborators moved to form GIGA in 2013. This involved reaching out to a diverse community of invertebrate biologists, who mostly supported the concept. Support to fund a maiden workshop was provided by the American Genetics Association. GIGA focuses mostly on aquatic animals but has similar problems (relatively inaccessible, small individual animals, low input DNA for sequencing) to the larger invertebrate consortium, Insect5K (i5K). Both GIGA and i5K now help comprise a \"network of networks\" as part of the Earth BioGenome Project (EBP), launched in December 2018 to try to sequence the whole genomes of 1.5 million eukaryotes. Besides the well-known symbiosis, Lopez initially hypothesized that sponge microbiomes could serve as indicators for the communities in their immediate seawater environment since sponges are filter feeders. This hypothesis was later proven to be only partially correct (see the high vs. low microbial abundance classification of sponges (HMA, LMA), as growing evidence indicated that many sponge species carry their own adapted symbionts). Lopez applied the culture-independent molecular tools that arose from the Woeseian revolution of ribosomal RNA-based bacterial systematics. Eventually, molecular identifications expanded to local marine ecosystems as predictors of water quality, human skin microbiomes as possible forensic tools, Myotis"}, {"text": "bat feces to test for potential microbiome effects on longevity, and the Lake Okeechobee watershed of Florida. He is the author of the book \"Assessments and Conservation of Biological Diversity from Coral Reefs to the Deep Sea,\" which approaches deep sea marine biodiversity through perspectives on genetics, microbiology, and evolution. Personal life. Lopez's parents are University of the Philippines graduates, clinical pathologist Ernesto G. and Rosario Lopez, who first met each other in Binghamton, New York. He is married to Amy Doyle of Plantation, Florida."}, {"text": "Alexandrovka () is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Alexandrovskoye Rural Settlement, Bykovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 562 as of 2010. There are 7 streets. Geography. Alexandrovka is located in steppe, 21 km east of Bykovo (the district's administrative centre) by road. Krasnye Zori is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Verkhny Balykley () is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Verkhnebalykleyskoye Rural Settlement, Bykovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 1,730 as of 2010. There are 22 streets. Geography. Verkhny Balykley is located in Zavolzhye, 35 km south of Bykovo (the district's administrative centre) by road. Nizhny Balykley is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Zygfryd J\u00f3zefiak (born 17 August 1954) is a Polish field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics."}, {"text": "Demidov () is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Demidovskoye Rural Settlement, Bykovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 599 as of 2010. There are 14 streets. Geography. Demidov is located 87 km south of Bykovo (the district's administrative centre) by road. Stolyarov is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Anne Amuzu is a Ghanaian computer scientist and the co-founder of the technology company, Nandimobile Limited. Her company has received several awards, including best business at the 2011 LAUNCH Conference in USA. Education. Amuzu had her secondary level education at the St. Louis Senior High School. She then furthered at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology where she acquired a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Engineering. She proceeded to Meltwater Entrepreneurial School of Technology where she was training in Entrepreneurship and Software Engineering. Career. In 2010, Amuzu co-founded Nandimobile Limited with Michael Dakwa and Edward Amartey-Tagoe, a company that develops software that enables companies to deliver customer support and information services through SMS. She has been the Lead Technical developer of Nandimobile Limited since 2010. Since its founding, Nandimobile Limited has received several awards, including Best business at the 2011 LAUNCH conference in USA, 2012 Top up award for the best SMS App in Ghana and 2013 WORLD summit awards in e-commerce and creativity. Awards and achievements. Amuzu's company Nandimobile Limited has received several awards, including best business at the 2011 LAUNCH Conference in USA, 2012 Top up award for the best SMS App in Ghana and"}, {"text": "2013 World Summit Awards in e-commerce and creativity. Philanthropy. She is mostly found volunteering her service to teach young girls how to code."}, {"text": "Zavolzhsky () is a rural locality (a settlement) in Kislovskoye Rural Settlement, Bykovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 98 as of 2010. Geography. Zavolzhsky is located in Zavolzhye, 19 km north of Bykovo (the district's administrative centre) by road. Peschany is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Zelyony () is a rural locality (a settlement) and the administrative center of Zelyonovskoye Rural Settlement, Bykovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 609 as of 2010. There are 10 streets. Geography. Zelyony is located on the left bank of the Volgograd Reservoir, 21 km south of Bykovo (the district's administrative centre) by road. Molodyozhny is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Andrzej Mikina (born 30 September 1955) is a Polish field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics."}, {"text": "Katrichev () is a rural locality (a settlement) and the administrative center of Uralo-Akhtubinskoye Rural Settlement, Bykovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 1,897 as of 2010. There are 28 streets. Geography. Katrichev is located in Zavolzye, 71 km southeast of Bykovo (the district's administrative centre) by road. Mayak Oktyabrya is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Krystian B\u0105k (born 20 September 1956) is a Polish field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics."}, {"text": "Krasnye Zori () is a rural locality (a settlement) in Alexandrovskoye Rural Settlement, Bykovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 106 as of 2010. There are 2 streets. Geography. Krasnye Zori is located 15 km east of Bykovo (the district's administrative centre) by road. Razdolye is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Lugovaya Proleyka () is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Lugovoproleyskoye Rural Settlement, Bykovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 1,004 as of 2010. There are 13 streets. Geography. Lugovaya Proleyka is located in Zavolzhye, on the left bank of the Volga River, 57 km south of Bykovo (the district's administrative centre) by road. Gornaya Proleyka is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Molodyozhny () is a rural locality (a settlement) in Zelyonovskoye Rural Settlement, Bykovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 117 as of 2010. There are 5 streets. Geography. Molodyozhny is located on the left bank of the Volga River, in Zavolzhye, 20 km south of Bykovo (the district's administrative centre) by road. Zelyony is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "WNSD was a noncommercial radio station owned by the Northwest Local School District in Cincinnati, Ohio, broadcasting on 90.1 MHz FM. WNSD, based at Colerain High School, operated from December 19, 1972, to February 10, 1978. History. In April 1972, after approving the station proposal in December 1971, the Northwest Local School District filed an application with the Federal Communications Commission to build a new 10-watt noncommercial educational FM station in Cincinnati. The FCC granted the construction permit to the school district on August 9, sooner than district officials had expected. The district selected the WNSD call letters before going on air on December 19, 1972. Per the plan approved by the school board, studio equipment was to be built and assembled by school woodworking and electronics students, allowing $5,000 worth of equipment to be put into service for just $500. Upon signing on, the station broadcast for nearly 12 hours a day on weekdays. When students were listening (in the early morning, at lunch and in the afternoon) and the station was piped into the cafeteria, WNSD was an upbeat Top 40 outlet; in the late morning and early afternoon, WNSD broadcast easy listening music. Public service announcements and"}, {"text": "Colerain home sports coverage were also featured. The station's first program director, Mark Hevel, was the son of the operations manager of WCPO-TV; electronics instructor John Freeman served as faculty advisor. Under faculty advisor Freeman's supervision, and new station manager, Chris Heather, students created all of the broadcast programming. The school's principal, Carl Banks, was supportive of WNSD and in helping maintain its on-the-air status. Delbert Williams served as the second faculty advisor, after Freeman left Colerain High School; Marian Pysarchuk followed him. Several students went on to professional broadcast careers. Bill Dennison, currently with 700 WLW in Cincinnati, and, Christopher Geisen, currently with the nationally syndicated BOB & TOM Show, and, WTUE-FM in Dayton, OH, both got their start at WNSD-FM. In the mid-1970s, the Northwest Local School District entered into financial difficulties. At the same time, Pysarchuk became pregnant and went on maternity leave until September. The district was unable to find a qualified faculty director to replace her, and with the station continuing on a small budget of $8,000 a year, it was decided to shut the station down indefinitely, with the final day of broadcasts being February 10, 1978. The approval of an emergency property tax"}, {"text": "lifted hopes for the board that was convened to decide the fate of the facility; it recommended that WNSD be put back into service at an estimated annual cost of $25,000 to provide a station manager, United Press International wire, and equipment repairs. The Northwest Local School District opted not to follow the board's recommendations, justifying the decision by noting that the 10-watt outlet did not reach some of the district's area and offered limited classroom experience. Without realizing the value of an FCC FM radio station license, the Northwest Board of Education let the license expire, and missed out on the opportunity for a huge profit, from selling the station license to another entity in the Cincinnati area."}, {"text": "W\u0142odzimierz Stanis\u0142awski (born 6 April 1956) is a Polish field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics."}, {"text": "Nizhny Balykley () is a rural locality (a selo) in Verkhnebalykleyskoye Rural Settlement, Bykovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 96 as of 2010. Geography. Nizhny Balykley is located on the bank of the Volga River, 41 km south of Bykovo (the district's administrative centre) by road. Verkhny Balykley is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Leszek Hensler (4 February 1956 \u2013 3 June 2015) was a Polish field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics."}, {"text": "Reece Bellotti is an English professional boxer. He has held the British super-featherweight title since February 2024 and the Commonwealth title since 2023. He previously held the Commonwealth featherweight title from 2017 to 2018. As an amateur, he won two ABA national championships, one at bantamweight in 2012 and the 2013 featherweight title. Early life. Reece Bellotti was born on 7 December 1990 in Watford, Hertfordshire. His father, like himself, is an electrician working in lighting in the film-industry, while his mother is a manager at a pre-school. Bellotti started boxing at age 15 as a means to keep fit at the South Oxhey Boxing Club in Watford. He had his first amateur fight at the age of 17, and under the tutelage of amateur trainer Mick Courtney, Bellotti went on to win the ABA bantamweight championships in 2012, and again at featherweight in 2013. Professional career. Bellotti made his professional debut on 28 May 2015, at the York Hall in London, beating Joe Beeden by knockout (KO) in the first-round. After winning his first nine fights, eight by stoppage, Bellotti's first title shot came against Jamie Speight on 1 July 2017, at the O2 Arena, London, on the undercard"}, {"text": "of the Frank Buglioni vs. Ricky Summers British light-heavyweight title fight. Bellotti defeated Speight by technical knockout (TKO) in the eighth-round to capture the WBC International Silver featherweight title. On 13 October 2017, he challenged Jason Cunningham for the Commonwealth featherweight title at the York Hall, London. The fight was the main event on a card televised on Sky Sports. In a back and forth contest, Bellotti dropped Cunningham in the fifth-round with a right hook to the head. Cunningham made it to his feet and saw out the remainder of the round, only to be stopped by a barrage of punches in the sixth, giving Bellotti the TKO win and Commonwealth featherweight title. He would defend his Commonwealth title against Ben Jones on 2 February 2018, at the O2 Arena, London, again winning by sixth-round TKO, only to lose the title in his second defence against Ryan Doyle on 6 June 2018, suffering his first professional defeat via TKO in the fifth-round. On 22 December 2018, Bellotti challenged British featherweight champion Ryan Walsh at The O2 Arena. Bellotti went the distance for the third time in his career, losing by split decision (SD), with one judge scoring the bout"}, {"text": "116\u2013113 in Bellotti's favour, while the other two scored it 116\u2013112 to Walsh. Bellotti once again fought for the vacant WBC International Silver featherweight title on 11 October 2019, against Italian Francesco Grandelli at the PalaTrento in Trento, Italy. Bellotti lost the fight via SD over ten rounds. One judge had Bellotti winning with 96\u201395, while the other two scored the bout 96\u201395 and 96\u201394 for Grandelli. Bellotti became a two-time Commonwealth champion when he won the vacant title via eighth round stoppage against Aqib Fiaz at the Echo Arena in Liverpool on 21 October 2023. On February 10, 2024 in London, Bellotti was scheduled to face Liam Dillon for the British super featherweight title. He won the fight by unanimous decision. He retained his titles on 15 February 2025 at the Co-op Live Arena in Manchester, when challenger Michael Gomez Jr retired at the start of round 10. Bellotti is scheduled to face European super-featherweight champion Ryan Garner at Bournemouth International Centre on 26 July 2025."}, {"text": "Primorsk () is a rural locality (a settlement) and the administrative center of Primorskoye Rural Settlement, Bykovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 3,159 as of 2010. There are 33 streets. Geography. Primorsk is located on the left bank of the Volga River, in Zavolzhye, 69 km south of Bykovo (the district's administrative centre) by road. Gornovodyanoye is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Elections were held in Zagreb on 7 May 2000 for members of the Zagreb Assembly. The elections were called after the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) lost the majority in the Assembly, and the Croatian Government dismissed it and appointed an acting mayor. In a record low turnout, the Zagreb Alternative coalition, led by the Social Democratic Party (SDP) and the Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS), won a majority of seats in the Assembly. The HNS was the biggest surprise in the election and won nine seats, while the HDZ suffered a heavy defeat and gained only five seats. Milan Bandi\u0107, who led the list of the SDP, was elected mayor by the Zagreb Assembly on 31 May. Background. In the 2000 Croatian parliamentary election, a coalition led by the two major Croatian opposition parties, the Social Democratic Party of Croatia (SDP) and the Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS), won the majority in the Croatian Parliament and defeated the ruling Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), which was in power since 1990. Milan Bandi\u0107, the leader of the SDP's Zagreb branch, said that they will \"not wait for the local elections in 2001 to take over power in Zagreb\", where the HDZ held"}, {"text": "the majority since the 1997 local elections and the end of the Zagreb Crisis. Bandi\u0107 collected the resignations of all 24 members of the opposition parties in the Zagreb Assembly, as well as from two HDZ members. The new Croatian Government immediately dismissed the Zagreb Assembly and appointed Josip Kregar as the acting mayor, in place of incumbent HDZ's Marina Matulovi\u0107-Dropuli\u0107. Though the two HDZ members later withdrew their resignations, Kregar said that it was \"too late\". On 11 March, the HDZ's Zagreb branch appointed Davorin Tepe\u0161 as its president, replacing the dismissed Zlatko Canjuga. Kregar formally became the acting mayor on 13 March, and snap elections were called for 7 May. The SDP and the HSLS participated in the elections in a coalition with the Croatian Peasant Party (HSS), the Social Democratic Action of Croatia (ASH), the Liberal Party (LS), and the Croatian Party of Pensioners (HSU). The coalition's name was Zagreb Alternative. Results. 38 members of the Zagreb Assembly were elected proportionally using the D'Hondt method, and 12 were elected in 12 electoral districts by a majority system. The Zagreb Alternative coalition won all 12 seats in the electoral districts. Along with the proportional system, the SDP won"}, {"text": "a total of 15 seats, the HSLS won 10 seats, the HNS 9 seats, the ASH\u2013LS coalition six seats, the HDZ five, the Democratic Centre (DC) three, and the HSS two. The turnout of around 33% was unexpectedly low, compared to more than 67% in the previous elections. While the SDP and HSLS-led Zagreb Alternative secured a majority in the Assembly, they won an average of 15% fewer votes in Zagreb compared to the parliamentary election in January. The strong performance of the HNS, by winning slightly fewer votes than the SDP and much more than the HSLS, was the biggest surprise in the elections. The HDZ gained only five seats, but won more votes than the polls before the elections predicted. On 31 May, the Assembly elected Bandi\u0107 as the new mayor, and Darinko Kosor (HSLS) and Mladen Vilfan (LS) as his deputies. Franjo Zenko (HSLS) became the president of the Assembly."}, {"text": "Sadovoye () is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Sadovskoye Rural Settlement, Bykovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 466 as of 2010. There are 8 streets. Geography. Sadovoye is located in Zavolzhye, 44 km east of Bykovo (the district's administrative centre) by road. Krasnoselets is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "The Finnish national road 51 (; ) is the 2nd class main route between the major cities of Helsinki and Raseborg in southern Finland. It runs from Ruoholahti in Helsinki and passes through Espoo to Kirkkonummi as a motorway called \"L\u00e4nsiv\u00e4yl\u00e4\" (), where it continues to Karis in Raseborg as a smaller road. Route. The road passes through the following localities:"}, {"text": "Jan Sitek (born 12 June 1953) is a Polish field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics."}, {"text": "Mariam Garikhuli, official name Mariam Lukas Tatishvili-Ratiani, (20 March 1883\u20139 February 1960) was a Georgian writer and actress. As an author, under the pseudonym Garikhuli (meaning \"ostracized\" or \"outcast\"), she contributed to magazines and newspapers, publishing her first short story \"\u10ea\u10ee\u10dd\u10d5\u10e0\u10d4\u10d1\u10d8\u10e1 \u10db\u10e1\u10ee\u10d5\u10d4\u10e0\u10de\u10da\u10d8\" (Victim of Life) in 1905. Assisted by Lado Meskhishvili, she adapted works by Ilia Chavchavadze and Akaki Tsereteli for the theatre. In addition to contributing to various children's publications, she is remembered for her novel \"\u10d0\u10dc\u10d0\u10e0\u10d4\u10d9\u10da\u10d8\" (Reflection) written in the 1930s. As an actress, she performed at theatres in Kutaisi (1902\u20131904), Gori (1920\u20131926) and at the Tbilisi Film Studio (1927\u20131941)."}, {"text": "Leszek T\u00f3rz (12 April 1959 \u2013 15 July 2018) was a Polish field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics."}, {"text": "Bastion is a restaurant (also described as a wine bar-cum-bistro) in Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland. It was awarded a Michelin star for 2020. History. Opened in 2015 by couple Paul McDonald and Helen Noonan, \"The Irish Examiner\" wrote \"calling a relatively new restaurant Bastion in a resort town where there\u2019s an enticing menu on almost every third doorway is a little statement of intent, challengers announcing their arrival as it were.\" Bastion won a Michelin star in 2020."}, {"text": "Zbigniew Rachwalski (born 21 September 1955) is a Polish field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics."}, {"text": "Mark David Iwanowski (born September 8, 1955) is a former American football tight end who played for the New York Jets of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at the University of Pennsylvania."}, {"text": "Henryk Horwat (born 9 February 1956) is a Polish field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics."}, {"text": "Andrzej My\u015bliwiec (born 3 July 1957) is a Polish field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics."}, {"text": "Borodino () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Rossoshenskoye Rural Settlement, Gorodishchensky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 73 as of 2010. There are 3 streets. Geography. Borodino is located in steppe, 41 km northwest of Gorodishche (the district's administrative centre) by road. Stepnoy is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Leszek Andrzejczak (born 15 May 1959) is a Polish field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics."}, {"text": "Varlamov () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Kotlubanskoye Rural Settlement, Gorodishchensky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 622 as of 2010. There are 12 streets. Geography. Varlamov is located 40 km northwest of Gorodishche (the district's administrative centre) by road. Kotluban is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Jan Mielniczak (11 December 1954 \u2013 13 August 2016) was a Polish field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics."}, {"text": "Vertyachy () is a rural locality (a khutor) and the administrative center of Vertyachinskoye Rural Settlement, Gorodishchensky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 1,317 as of 2010. There are 19 streets. Geography. Vertyachy is located in steppe, on the left bank of the Don, 59 km northwest of Gorodishche (the district's administrative centre) by road. Peskovatka is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "La Wallonie was a cultural review, founded by Albert Mockel, that was published in Li\u00e8ge by H. Vaillant-Carmanne from June 1886 to December 1892. It was significant in propagating Symbolism in French-speaking literary circles both in Belgium and more widely."}, {"text": "Vinovka () is a rural locality (a selo) in Yerzkovskoye Urban Settlement, Gorodishchensky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 15 as of 2010. Geography. Vinovka is located on the right bank of the Volga River, 24 km northeast of Gorodishche (the district's administrative centre) by road. Spartanovka is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Confession () is the third studio album by Taiwanese singer Pets Tseng. It was released on 16 August 2019, by AsiaMuse Entertainment, her first release with the label. Tseng co-wrote 2 out of the 10 tracks on the album."}, {"text": "Mariusz Kubiak (born 6 June 1958) is a Polish field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics."}, {"text": "Grachi () is a rural locality (a khutor) and the administrative center of Grachyovskoye Rural Settlement, Gorodishchensky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 1,029 as of 2010. There are 23 streets. Geography. Grachi is located in steppe, on the Grachi River, 27 km northwest of Gorodishche (the district's administrative centre) by road. Samofalovka is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Donskoy () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Panshinskoye Rural Settlement, Gorodishchensky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 137 as of 2010. There are 10 streets. Geography. Donskoy is located in steppe, 3 km from the left bank of the Don River, 63 km northwest of Gorodishche (the district's administrative centre) by road. Nizhnegerasimovsky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Adam Dolatowski (born 31 October 1957) is a Polish field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics."}, {"text": "Zapadnovka () is a rural locality (a settlement) with only eight streets, in Rossoshenskoye Rural Settlement, Gorodishchensky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 217 as of 2010. There are 8 streets. Geography. Zapadnovka is located in steppe, on the right bank of the Rossoshka River, 43 km west of Gorodishche (the district's administrative centre) by road. Rossoshka is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Representative McIntosh may refer to:"}, {"text": "Krzysztof G\u0142odowski (born 13 April 1955) is a Polish field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics."}, {"text": "Kamenny () is a rural locality (a settlement) and the administrative center of Kamenskoye Rural Settlement, Gorodishchensky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 1,398 as of 2010. There are 24 streets. Geography. Kamenny is located in steppe, 35 km northeast of Gorodishche (the district's administrative centre) by road. Yerzovka is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Kevin Lamar Aldridge (born March 3, 1980) is an American former professional football defensive end who played for the Tennessee Titans of the National Football League (NFL). He also played for (NFLE) of Barcelona Dragons and (Arena League) for Dallas Desperados and Georgia Force. He played college football at Southern Methodist University."}, {"text": "The Order of the Red Cross (Serbian: \u041e\u0440\u0434\u0435\u043d \u0426\u0440\u0432\u0435\u043d\u043e\u0433 \u043a\u0440\u0441\u0442\u0430) was a military decoration of the Kingdom of Serbia, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Established in 1876 and first awarded in 1877 by the Serbian Red Cross Society, it was awarded for exceptional care of the wounded and sick during war time. Decorations of the Serbian Red Cross Society had the rank of state decorations. History and criteria. The Order of the Red Cross or Cross of the Serbian Red Cross Society (Serbian: ) was founded in 1877, it was first awarded during the Wars of Independence against the Ottomans Empire (1876-1878). The Cross was awarded by the Board of the Red Cross Society, with the approval of the Chancellor of Royal Orders, for exceptional merit and services rendered to the Serbian Red Cross in time of war or peace, and for care and assistance to the sick and wounded, philanthropy and personal merit. The Order of the Red Cross was founded in a single Class. After 1918 and the Proclamation of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, the Cross of the Serbian Red Cross Society became known as the Order of the Red"}, {"text": "Cross. Appearance. Principality of Serbia. The decoration was a cross-shaped silver breast badge with red enamel on both sides; the front features the coat of arms of the Principality of Serbia and a crown with a metal loop at the top for attaching the ribbon. The reverse features the inscription: \u201c1876\u201d, date of the establishment of the Red Cross of Serbia. The Cross was worn suspended from a tricolor ribbon Kingdom of Serbia. The appearance of the Cross was modified after the Proclamation of the Kingdom of Serbia in 1882, replacing the coat of arms of the Principality of Serbia with the coat of arms of the Kingdom of Serbia, it featured a crown with a metal loop at the top to attach the ribbon. The reverse had the same inscription as the first version: \u201c1876\u201d. The Cross was worn suspended from a white ribbon when awarded for services during peacetime and white with red stripes on the edge for services during wartime."}, {"text": "Serge Rezvani (born Cyrus Rezvani in 1928) is an Iranian painter, engraver, writer (novels, plays), as well as a songwriter-composer-performer (he describes himself as \"multidisciplinary\") He is also known by his pseudonym Cyrus Bassiak. Life. Born in Tehran, Rezvani is the son of a Persian father, Medjid-Khan Rezvani (1900\u20131962), and a Jewish mother who had immigrated from Russia. His mother moved with him to France when he was seven years old and spoke only Russian. He attended a boarding school for Russian immigrants, where he learned French. Rezvani has written over 40 novels, 15 plays, and two poetry collections. He is the author of more than 150 songs, including the famous ', sung by Jeanne Moreau in the film \"Jules and Jim\", as well as ', also performed by Moreau (he signed these songs under pseudonym Cyrus Bassiak, which means \"barefoot\" in Russian). Rezvani also wrote two songs for Godart's \"Pierrot le fou\": Jean-Paul Belmondo and Anna Karina sing, \"Jamais je ne t'ai dit que je t'aimerais toujours, \u00f4 mon amour\" and \"Ma ligne de chance\". After losing his first wife, Lula, to Alzheimer's in 2004, in mid-2005, he re-established acquaintance with the French actress Marie-Jos\u00e9 Nat, who was then"}, {"text": "the widow of Michel Drach. The two couples had known each other and had briefly met in the 1960s. Serge and Marie-Jos\u00e9 married on 30 September 2005, aware (as they said) that they would have only a few more years to live, and he wrote a book about their relationship, \"Ultime amour\". Rezvani lived with Marie-Jos\u00e9 Nat in Bonifacio until her death in October 2019."}, {"text": "Shahid Motahari University (Persian: ) was built in 1879 by Mirza Hosein Sepahsalar (Persian: \u0645\u06cc\u0631\u0632\u0627 \u062d\u0633\u06cc\u0646 \u0633\u0647\u067e\u0633\u0627\u0644\u0627\u0631). The university is located in Baharestan square in Tehran, Iran. After the revolution in 1979, Ayatollah Emami-Kashani was the President of the university until his passing. Since then, the university has mostly focused on religious studies and social sciences. It is known for its graduate programs in Philosophy, Law, and Islamic Jurisprudence. Admission to the university is only possible through the annual Konkoor. Some its notable alumni include Ebrahim Raisi (a previous President of Iran), Ali Khamenei (the supreme leader of Iran), Massoud Khamenei (the third son of Iran's supreme leader and a major Shia cleric in his own right), Mohammad Javad Hajaliakbari, (cleric and conservative politician), and Mahdi Khamooshi (president of the Endowment and Charity Affair Organization), as well as other members of the Iranian theocatic intelligentsia and assorted governmental echelons. The president of the university is Abdolali Tavajjohi."}, {"text": "The Emblem of Odisha is the official seal of the Government of the Indian state of Odisha. History. On 3 August 1964, the Council of Ministers adopted the design of the \"Konark Horse statue\" as the State Emblem, replacing the earlier use of the Ashoka Pillar as the state emblem. The emblem symbolises discipline, strength and progress. Design. The State Emblem of Odisha features a circular seal that prominently displays a horseback warrior, inspired by the Warrior and Horse statue at the Konark Sun Temple. Difference in Representation. The State Emblem of Odisha features a horseback warrior, inspired by the Sun Warrior statue at the Konark Sun Temple. However, a crucial distinction sets them apart: in the Konark statue, the horse is depicted crushing a \"Yavana\" (foreigner) warrior under its hoof, symbolizing the military valor of the Eastern Ganga dynasty. This powerful imagery in Konark commemorates the triumphs of Gajapati Langula Narasingha Deva I against the Delhi Sultanate, highlighting Odisha\u2019s enduring legacy of resistance and conquest against external forces. In contrast, the State Emblem of Odisha, this element\u2014the \"Yavana warrior being crushed\"\u2014has been deliberately omitted. Instead, the emblem retains only the warrior on horseback, emphasizing Odisha\u2019s martial tradition and resilience"}, {"text": "but without explicitly referencing any historical enemy. The removal of the original war depiction is likely due to political and diplomatic considerations, as modern state symbols tend to present a neutral and inclusive narrative rather than highlighting historical conflicts. Note: Historical emblems. Emblems of former Princely states and Zamindaris. Government banner. The Government of Odisha can be represented by a banner displaying the emblem of the state on a white field."}, {"text": "Burg (Dillkr) Nord station () is a railway station in the municipality of Burg, located in the Lahn-Dill-Kreis district in Hesse, Germany."}, {"text": "Daniel David Taylor (born May 23, 1938) is an American nature protection specialist. He was the head of the resources management department at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park from 1979\u20131996, and is known for his environmental activities in Africa, Asia, California and Hawaii. Early life and education. Born in 1938 in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Taylor's family lived in New Mexico before moving to Colorado in 1941 and Sonoma, California in 1948. Taylor attended San Francisco State University from 1956 to 1960 and the University of California, Berkeley. Career. After college, Taylor volunteered to teach geography for children in Ugandan for five years, in a Catholic mission school near Kampala. National Park Service. 1968 he started to work in Yosemite National Park in the Resources Management Department where he was tasked with restoring natural conditions to the forest. A lack of fire over the previous 150 had limited the growth of trees due to excess undergrowth and presence of pests. He was involved in the development of a program for controlled, periodic burning that would not damage the mature trees. The fire program was used in other national parks and Taylor transferred to the Sequoia National Park to develop a fire"}, {"text": "program there. He worked with researcher Bruce M. Kilgore and they continued the burning research programs in other national parks such as Yosemite, Grand Canyon, North Cascades in Washington State, where he was in charge of the back country program. He then transferred to the Glaciers National Park. Taylor and his colleagues had to pay close attention to the condition of the fuel, so it would only burn materials such as dead wood, small trees, and grasses. Hawaii. Don Reeser had transferred to Redwoods National Park, Dan Taylor succeeded him as Resources Management Division Chief in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park in fall 1979. Taylor was put in charge of the natural resources management program, focusing on the problem of controlling feral pigs, goats and other wild cattle and invasive plants. He spent the next 28 years working in this program, hoping to remove the goats and pigs and helping to put back native plants which had practically disappeared from the system and also putting back some of the rare animals. He and Larry Katahira (Wildlife Specialist) developed new method of monitoring feral goats using radio-collared devices. They used it to track feral goats for purposes of removing remnant groups. He"}, {"text": "managed international research programs as part of the National Park Service \"Volunteers in a Park\" program. Taylor retired in 1996 and continued nature protection activities in Asia, Africa, then on the island of Hawaii, mostly around the community of Volcano. Organizations. Member of several organizations:"}, {"text": "The Finnish national road 54 (; ) is the 2nd class main route between the municipalities of Hollola and Tammela in southern Finland. It runs from Airikkala in Hollola passes through the Riihim\u00e4ki town and little part of H\u00e4meenlinna town to the national road 10 in Tammela, where it turns into a smaller regional road going to the Teuro village. Route. The road passes through the following localities:"}, {"text": "Steven Arthur Tobin (born March 29, 1957) is a former American football center who played for the New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at University of Minnesota."}, {"text": "Karpovka () is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Karpovskoye Rural Settlement, Gorodishchensky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 1,591 as of 2010. There are 15 streets. Geography. Karpovka is located in steppe, on the Karpovka River, southwest of Gorodishche (the district's administrative centre) by road. Prudboy is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Kay Floyd (1948 \u2013 August 17, 2015) was an American horse breeder who was the first woman ever to win two NCHA Futurity championships, albeit in the Non-Pro division (1976 and 1987). She also earned the title of 1988 NCHA Non-Pro World Champion, and in 1991 was inducted into the NCHA Rider Hall of Fame - Non-Pro Division. Floyd owned the stallion, Freckles Playboy (1973-2003), sired by Jewel's Leo Bars by Sugar Bars out of Gay Jay by Rey Jay, and bred by Marion Flynt. As of 2013, Freckles Playboy ranked 3rd on NCHA's list of all-time leading sires and maternal grandsire sires of champion cutting and performance Quarter Horses with offspring that have earned $24.56 million in NCHA competition. Among his champion offspring were Playfulena, the mare Floyd rode to win the 1987 NCHA Non-Pro Futurity, and Playboys Madera, the mare she rode to earn the title of 1988 NCHA Non-Pro World Champion. Career. Originally from Indiana, Floyd moved to Midland, Texas, in the 1960s, and gained employment as manager of Square Top 3 Ranch owned by Texas oilman and cattle rancher, Marion Flynt, a former president of the National Cutting Horse Association, and breeder of champion cutting horses."}, {"text": "Flynt was the breeder/owner of the 1973 AQHA stallion, Freckles Playboy, who was trained and shown by Terry Riddle to win the titles of 1976 Co-Reserve NCHA Futurity Champion and 1977 AQHA World Champion Sr. Cutting Horse. In 1979, Freckles Playboy developed navicular syndrome, ending his career as a cutting horse. Flynt was planning to euthanize the stallion but Riddle convinced him otherwise, and he chose instead to gift Freckles Playboy to Kay Floyd. She promoted him as a sire and Riddle managed the breeding at his ranch in Wynnewood, OK where Freckles Playboy stood at stud to the public. His last crop of foals were born in 2002. When Flynt sold out, he recalled gifting 15\u201420 head of horses to Floyd, who had been his ranch manager for 15 years. She promoted Freckles Playboy as a sire, and rode two of his offspring, Playfulena and Playboys Madera, to win championship titles. Freckles Playboy ranked third on the NCHA's list of all-time leading sires of offspring that have earned $24.56 million in NCHA competition. As an AQHA sire, he was ranked in the top 10 as an all-time leading maternal grandsire of cutting and working cow horses. Adding the earnings"}, {"text": "of his grand-get, the total earnings increase to over $35 million including AQHA alliance partners. His offspring earned more than $285,000 in National Reined Cow Horse events, and close to $177,000 at the AQHA World Championship Show. They also earned more than $125,000 in National Reining Horse Association (NRHA) events. In 2003, Freckles Playboy developed kidney failure and was euthanized. He was buried on Floyd's ranch in Stephenville, TX. In 2013, he was inducted into the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame. Floyd won the 1976 NCHA Non-Pro Futurity riding Mia Freckles by Jewel's Leo Bars, and the 1987 NCHA Non-Pro Futurity riding Playfulena by Freckles Playboy, earning her recognition as the first woman to win two NCHA Futurity championships. She rode Playboys Madera by Freckles Playboy to earn the title of 1988 NCHA Non-Pro World Champion. Floyd vs AQHA. Kay Floyd, along with several other cutting horse breeders, filed an anti-trust lawsuit against the American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) for limiting the number of foals that could be registered per year per mare from embryo transfers, which was one foal at that time, regardless of how many embryos were flushed. Floyd initiated the lawsuit because the AQHA refused to"}, {"text": "allow her to switch her initial registration option from one foal to another, both of which resulted from multiple embryo transfers from the same mare in the same year. The lawsuit caused a stir among breeders who were in disagreement over multiple registrations resulting from multiple embryo transfers but Floyd was not asking AQHA to register both foals; rather, she simply wanted her original choice of foals for registration to be switched to another foal resulting from that same breeding. In June 2002, the AQHA reached an out-of-court settlement, and lifted its one foal per year restriction, allowing for an unlimited number of foals to be registered from multiple embryos flushed from the same donor mare in the same year. Death. On August 5, 2015, Kay Floyd had a heart attack, was hospitalized and underwent open heart surgery. She died a few weeks later on August 17, 2015, at UT Southwestern Hospital in Dallas, Texas. She had earned $451,801.95 in NCHA lifetime earnings."}, {"text": "Konny () is a rural locality (a passing loop) in Samofalovskoye Rural Settlement, Gorodishchensky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 16 as of 2010. Geography. The village is located in steppe, 6 km north-west from Gorodishche."}, {"text": "Kotluban () is a rural locality (a settlement) and the administrative center of Kotlubanskoye Rural Settlement, Gorodishchensky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 2,103 as of 2010. There are 40 streets. Geography. Kotluban is located on the left bank of the Sakarka River, 34 km northwest of Gorodishche (the district's administrative centre) by road. Varlamov is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Johan Wilhelm Heunis (born 26 January 1958 in George, Western Cape, South Africa) is a former South African rugby union player. Playing career. Heunis started his career in Port Elizabeth while studying law at the University of Port Elizabeth (Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University) and made his provincial debut for Eastern Province in 1979. After receiving his call up for his national service in Pretoria, he moved to Pretoria and gained Northern Transvaal colours in 1981. Heunis made his test debut for the Springboks during the 1981 tour of New Zealand as a replacement for Gysie Pienaar in the third test on 12 September 1981 at Eden Park in Auckland. His first start for the Springboks in a test match was against the USA on 20 September 1981 at the Owl Creek Polo ground in Glenville, New York. Heunis played 14 test matches for the Springboks, scoring 41 points. He played a further 10 tour matches for the Springboks in which he scored 31 points. Test history. \"Legend: pen = penalty (3 pts.); con = conversion (2 pts.), drop = drop kick (3 pts.).\" Accolades. Heunis was named the SA Rugby Player of the Year for 1989"}, {"text": "The Jayewardene family is a Sri Lankan family that is prominent in law and politics. Along with many members who have been successful politician across generations, the family includes Presidents and Prime Ministers of Sri Lanka. History. A paternal ancestor of the Jayewardene family has been traced to Don Adrian Wijesinghe Jayewardene, a descendant from a Chetty family that had emigrated to Sri Lankan from the Coromandel Coast during the Kandyan period and settled close to Dutch-controlled Colombo. Don Adrian married a Sinhalese by the name of Jayewardene from the village of Welgama near Hanvalla taking the name Jayewardene. Don Adrian was employed as a spy for the Dutch East India Company and was captured by the British. He was speared from an immediate execution, which was the custom for captured spies. With the withdrawal of the Dutch, Don Adrian was employed by the British as a spy master, gathering intelligence during the regular skirmishes along the Kandyan boarder. He was part of Major General Hay MacDowall's entourage during MacDowall's embassy to the Kingdom of Kandy in 1800. He took part in the disastrous British expedition to Kandy in 1803 as part of the advance guard and was richly rewarded"}, {"text": "by the British with lands in Chilaw confiscated from Don Herat Seneviratna, Mudaliyar of Chilaw who had fled to the Kandyans, following Don Adrian was appointed Mudaliyar of Chilaw in 1804 establishing the family links to Madampe in Chilaw. In 1815, he had been appointed as Tombi Mudaliyar, in charge of the guides and intelligence agents and trusted aid of John D'Oyly who was the mastermind behind the overthrow Sri Vikrama Rajasinha, the last King of Kandy. He retired from the post of Mudaliyar of Chilaw in 1824 due to ill health with the titular rank of Mudaliyar and a pension. He died on 18 February 1830 the 15th anniversary of the capture of Sri Vikrama Rajasinha. He was buried at Wolvendaal Church with honors of a captain of native militia. Don Adrian's son Don Abraham Jayewardene succeeded his father's ownership of his Walauwa in Grandpass, lands in Chilaw and served as the Mudaliyar of the Chilaw Kachcheri. He retired early and was briefly implicated in the Matale rebellion. His children from his first wife including James Alfred Jayewardene were disinherited and James Alfred established a successful legal practice as a proctor. He died at the age of 43 in"}, {"text": "1888 and the family relied on the income from the families estates from his wife's side. His sons Hector Alfred, Eugene Wilfred (EW), and John Adrian St. Valentine entered the legal profession and the latter two serving as judges of the Supreme Court of Ceylon, while Theodore Godfrey became an engineer and soldier. EW and Theodore Godfrey married heiresses who were daughters of Muhandiram Tudugalage Don Phillip Wijeywardene and Mudaliyar Don Charles Gemoris Attygalle, joining the Jayewardene family to the wealthy Wijewardene and Attygalle families. Through the latter the Jayewardenes were connected by marriage to the Senanayake family and the Kotelawala, influencing twentieth century politics in Sri Lanka, having formed and dominated the United National Party. EW's sons Junius Richard (JR) and Hector Wilfred (HW) followed their father to the legal profession. JR who married the heiresses Elina Bandara Rupasinghe entered politics as Ceylon gained independence becoming its first Minister of Finance in the government of D. S. Senanayake. He would serve as a member of parliament and serve as a senior minister for the next three decades before being elected as Prime Minister in 1977 and appointment as the first executive President of Sri Lanka in 1978, serving till"}, {"text": "his retirement in 1989. Family Tree. Other members of the family include;"}, {"text": "Krasny Pakhar () is a rural locality (a khutor) and the administrative center of Krasnopakharevskoye Rural Settlement, Gorodishchensky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 553 as of 2010. There are 9 streets. Geography. Krasny Pakhar is located in steppe, on the right bank of the Rossoshka River, 35 km west of Gorodishche (the district's administrative centre) by road. Stepnoy is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "The Sistema de Trens Urbanos de Natal (Natal Urban Trains System) is the metropolitan train system of the Natal Metropolitan Region in Brazil. It is operated by the Companhia Brasileira de Trens Urbanos (CBTU). It consists of 22 stations on a two-line system of 56 kilometres. It was extended to 24 stations and 71 km on 17 January 2023. Rodoviaria of Natal is not directly linked, but walkable, closest stations Bom Pastor and Cidade Esperan\u00e7a."}, {"text": "Majibur Rahman Sarwar is a Bangladeshi politician and joint secretary general of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP). He is the former mayor of Barishal City Corporation and former member of parliament from Barisal-5. Career. Sarwar was elected to parliament from Barisal-5 as a Bangladesh Nationalist Party candidate in 1991, 1998, 2001, and 2008. He is the Joint Secretary General of Bangladesh Nationalist Party. In 2018, Sarwar contested the Barisal City mayoral election but withdrew before the voting was completed alleging irregularities with the voting. He was nominated by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party to contest the 2018 General Election from Barisal-5."}, {"text": "Kuzmichi () is a rural locality (a settlement) and the administrative center of Kuzmichyovskoye Rural Settlement, Gorodishchensky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 2,357 as of 2010. There are 27 streets. Geography. Kuzmichi is located 19 km northwest of Gorodishche (the district's administrative centre) by road. Posyolok Oblastnoy selskokhozyaystvennoy opytnoy stantsii is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "RoboMaster () is an annual intercollegiate robot competition held in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. First started in 2015, it is the brainchild of DJI's founder and CEO Frank Wang, and jointly sponsored by the Communist Youth League Central Committee, the All-China Students' Federation (ACSF) and the Shenzhen City Government. It is the first shooting sport-style robotics competition in China. RoboMaster is one of the four major robotics competitions under the China University Robot Competition () banner, along with Robocon, ROBOTAC and the Robot Start-ups Competition. It currently includes four sub-competitions \u2014 the RoboMaster Robotics Competition, the RoboMaster Technical Challenge, the ICRA RoboMaster AI Challenge, and the new RoboMaster Youth Tournament. History. The competition's idea began in 2013 as a small-scale internal competition held inside DJI's headquarter office with a makeshift racecourse, a chance for engineers to blow off steam while still working on technology core to the company business. It later integrated with a summer camp for university students, with only 24 participants, who were tasked to achieve autonomous moving target shooting using computer vision. In 2014, this summer camp grew to 100 students, who were challenged to improve and upgrade prior technical designs via a series of 4-on-4 robot shooting"}, {"text": "matches. This was the foundation of the later RoboMaster competition. In 2015, Robomasters was first launched as a robotics competition. This competition introduced a confrontational 5-on-5 MOBA-style robot combat to the world for the first time, and over 3,000 university students all over Mainland China participated. In 2016, in order to improve the technical quality and competition experience, the organizing committee developed a new-generation robot referee system, and required each teams to have 6 units featuring 1 Hero, 3 Standard, 1 Base and 1 Aerial robots in their lineup in the 2nd Robomasters competition. This is also the first year Robomasters included teams from outside Mainland China, with universities from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan participating. On September 29, 2017, the competition was officially renamed to RoboMaster, upgraded to 7 robots per team, and developed into a competition that demands the comprehensive skills involving all science and engineering disciplines. In addition, RoboMaster also added the Technical Challenge series, and co-hosted with the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) the first IRCA AI Challenge in Singapore. In 2018, the 4th RoboMaster Robotics Competition added extra technical requirements for features such as the loading and launching mechanism requirements for Sentry and"}, {"text": "Aerial robots, and focused heavily on training practical engineering personnels, attracting nearly 200 global teams. In the same year, DJI held the 2nd ICRA AI Challenge in Australia, focusing on robotics academic research. In 2019, the RoboMaster competition sports a total prize pool of 3,750,000 RMB (US$600,000), with 500,000 RMB (US$75,000) for the winning team. In addition to the prize money, winners can achieve celebrity status among the 6 million fans who watch livestream online. According to DJI's CEO Frank Wang, RoboMaster is his passion project for engineers \"to have a stage, a competition, to become loved by lots of people, to show their wisdom, show their precision\", and the tournament was designed to \"make superstars out of nerdy college students\", and in doing so, boost interest in the field of robotic engineering. By sponsoring a popular competition, DJI can also set itself up to be the default industrial platform, as almost every major robotics program at Chinese universities now use DJI's infrastructure. The 2020 competition was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021, while competitions were also impacted by the pandemic, some did occur across China, in addition to the first North American RoboMaster University League competition held"}, {"text": "at the Texas A&M University campus in College Station, Texas. The North American competition included 1v1 and 3v3 events. A union team of RoboX from Pennsylvania State University and Telpochcalli of Tecnol\u00f3gico de Monterrey was named champions of the 2021 1v1 North American competition, and ARUW from the University of Washington was champion of the 2021 3v3 North American competition. Competitions. RoboMaster Robotics Competition. The RoboMaster Robotics Competition (, \"RoboMaster confrontational competition\"), also called the RoboMaster FPS Competition in English, is RoboMaster's main event robot combat tournament, reported to be \"the world's biggest, most complex and completely over-the-top student robotics competition\" by \"The Verge\", and has attracted the interest of hundreds of colleges/universities, nearly 1,000 tech companies/organizations and tens of thousands of robotics enthusiasts around the world. Unlike the Western gladiator-style single/battle royal melee seen in \"Robot Wars\" or \"BattleBots\", the RoboMaster battles focus primarily on ranged attacks, featuring two opposing teams (red vs. blue) of rover-like robotic UGVs (initially 5 units, increased to 7 units including a UAV in later years) engaged in co-op skirmish battles similar to a multiplayer first-person shooter (FPS) video game. The competition is held in an innovative e-sports match presentation aimed to create spectacles"}, {"text": "for the crowd and make the confrontation more intuitive and intense. The competition is web-streamed live on its official website, and on various video streaming platforms such as Youku Sports, Tencent Video/QQLive and Bilibili, as well as on Twitch for international audiences. In 2019, augmented reality features were added to provide live streaming audience with additional information such as floating health bars for each robot, real-time mini-map and energy/ammo status for drones. The RoboMaster matches focus on the ability to apply and practise comprehensive knowledges in science and engineering disciplines, and require the participating members to fully integrate robotics disciplines such as machine vision, embedded system, mechanical engineering, inertial navigation and human\u2013computer interaction, etc. The participating teams are required to independently design and build robots with different tactical roles, each remotely controlled by a team member. Automated target acquisition (i.e. \"aimbot\") are not only allowed but rather \"encouraged\", because the teams that can programme better and faster targeting software are simply proving themselves to be superior engineers and thus should rightfully have a technical advantage over their opponents. Only electric and pneumatic power sources (<20 MPa) are allowed for the robots, and internal combustion, explosives and hazardous chemicals are banned."}, {"text": "Robot weight, dimensions, power output and muzzle velocities are strictly regulated to prevent competitors gaining unfair advantages by merely having access to buy better components. Mecanum wheels is a ubiquitous feature found on all ground robots, primarily due to the gameplay need for agility and tactical flexibility. Other than the Engineer robot, every competing robot is equipped with a projectile launcher that uses two motor-driven wheels to propel or plastic balls like a squash ball machine. Each robot is also equipped with an armor system with frequency-sensitive pressure sensor plates (provided by DJI) installed on its chassis, which detect projectile impacts. Real-time impact data are wirelessly streamed to a centralized referee system, which will register health point (HP) deduction suffered by the hit robot. A robot will become offline and deactivated (\"destroyed\") if its HPs are completely depleted, but can be \"revived\" if a friendly Engineer retrieves it back to the regeneration area at its own Base. All the robots can only carry a limited volume of projectiles within their onboard hoppers, and need to periodically go back to the Base's supply point for reloading. The heavier 42 mm projectiles will register 10 times more damage than the standard 17"}, {"text": "mm ones, but can only be collected at an elevated \"resource island\" in the center of the arena (accessible only by the Engineer). To discourage weapon spamming, each projectile launched by a robot is regarded to slightly \"heat up\" its gun, and prolonged shooting will \"overheat\" and cause health damage to itself. If a robot occupies a designated defensive position on the field known as \"Outpost\" (), it will receive a cover bonus that halves the damage suffered and a \"cooling\" bonus that triples its recovery rate from weapon \"heating\". During the match, the robots that survive longer and score more effective hits can also accumulate experience points and achieve leveling-ups to further increase its combat power. The robots can also complete on-field tasks \u2014 typically by shooting a spinning electronic targets known as the Power Rune () \u2014 and activate various minute-long power-ups to give its own team tactical advantages. Accidental collision of the sensor plate with other objects will result in a slight HP deduction, but ramming is considered an illegal attack. Deliberate entanglement, restraining or obstruction of an opponent robot's movements and reloading procedures is also considered foul play, and perpetrator will be penalized. Depends on the"}, {"text": "severity of the offense, the penalty can vary from direct verbal warning by referees in the control room, the team's control interface being blacked out for 3 seconds, HP deduction, dismissal of the perpetrator, or even forfeiting the game. The RoboMaster robots come in the following tactical types: Each team's Base building (designated #8) is tetrahedron-shaped with six sensor plates \u2014 three on the top, three at the sides. It starts off with three protective shields completely concealing the side sensors, making it impervious to all direct fire attacks from ground level, and can only suffer HP damage if the top sensors are hit from above (by a drone strafing run, or a high-arching lobbing attack). The Base building is also protected by a regenerable \"virtual shield\", which offers 50 HPs of additional protection against short bursts of light projectile attack (until \"overwhelmed\" by prolonged attack, or hit by a heavy projectile) and recovers fully if receiving no attack for 10 seconds, but loses 50% defensive capability (25 HPs) once any friendly robot is lost on the field. If the Sentry robot is destroyed, the protective shields covering the side sensors are fully lowered and the \"virtual shield\" also disappears,"}, {"text": "and the Base becomes completely vulnerable to all projectile damage. The Base is deemed \"destroyed\" when its HP is reduced to zero. When a team manages to destroy the enemy base, they capture the flag and achieves a sudden death victory. If neither team manages to destroy the enemy Base at the end of the round, the team with the highest remaining Base HP wins. If both Base HPs are the same, then the team that inflicted on the opponents higher overall HP damages wins. If the Base HPs and inflicted damages are the same, then the team with the higher overall remaining HPs wins. If everything is the same, then the match is considered a draw. In the elimination stage, where there must be a clear winner for match, an overtime tiebreaker round will be played if needed. Tournament format. The competition takes place in two stages \u2014 the preliminary regional stage () and the final stage (). In the regional stage, the tournament uses a round-robin format like a soccer league, held at the campus of a nominated university in each group region. Each match consists of two 7-minute skirmish games with 3 points rewarded for winning both"}, {"text": "games, 1 point for winning just one game, or 0 points for failing to win either game (draws and losses are both regarded as \"failing to win\"). The university teams from Mainland China are categorized into three regional groups \u2014 \"North\", \"Central\" and \"South\", and the top 8 teams from each group (can change depending on the actual number of teams participating in the group that year) will automatically qualify for the next stage. The next 4 teams from each Mainland group will have to compete in a 12-team \"revival stage\" () to produce four extra wildcard qualifiers. Teams outside Mainland China (Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan, United States, Canada, etc.) are categorized as one \"International\" group, and will also go round-robin to produce the 4 qualifying teams. The regional stage will produce a total of 32 playoff teams to advance to the final stage. The final stage is held annually in the Shenzhen Bay Sports Centre as five rounds of single-elimination tournament, where a best-of-three (for the first 3 rounds, 28 matches in total) or a best-of-five format (for semifinals, third place playoff and championship match, 4 matches in total) applies. RoboMaster Technical Challenge. The RoboMaster Technical Challenge (, \"RoboMaster"}, {"text": "single-event competition\") is derived from and is held concurrently with the RoboMaster Robotics Competition, but focuses on academic research in specific fields of robotics, and aims to encourage in-depth exploration of technology, cultivate cutting-edge robotics and motivate participants to subspecialize. It tests the efficiency, quality and time consumption by the robots to complete single specified tasks required from the actual robot combat matches. Teams can choose to participate in one or more challenges such as \"Hero ranged shooting\", \"Engineer scaling island for ammo\", \"Infantry speed shooting\" and \"Infantry confrontation\". ICRA AI Challenge. The ICRA RoboMaster AI Challenge () is organized by RoboMaster Organizing Committee in conjunction with the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). The competition adopts the form of \u201cautonomous robot shooting confrontation\u201d, in a venue that full of functional booby traps. The participating teams need to use the official robot platform to conduct motion planning and control, by letting the robots independently sensing the environmental information and making decisions regarding the situations on the field, launch projectiles at their opponents. At the end of the game, the team with the highest remaining hit points win. The competition is held in a different country every year to further"}, {"text": "expand its influence in the field of international robotics, attracting a large number of top universities and research institutions from around the world to participate. The annual robotics challenge was previously held in Singapore (2017), Brisbane (2018), Montreal (2019). RoboMaster Youth Tournament. Following the successful 5-year run of the RoboMaster Robotics Competition, the RoboMaster Youth Tournament (, \"RoboMaster youth challenge competition\"), a brand-new competition targeted at underage participants was launched in early 2020. A simplified form of the main Robotics Competition, the Youth Tournament involves teams of primary/secondary school students divided into two categories: Junior (age 9\u201315) and Senior (age 15\u201319). The early concept for the 2020 season include two commercial RoboMaster S1 educational robots (designed as \"Standard\"), one RoboMaster EP robot (designated as \"Engineer\") and one Ryze Tello EDU mini-drone (designated as \"Aerial\"). The opposing teams will engage in 4-on-4 tactical shooting battles with their self-developed/modified robots, as well as completing multiple on-field tasks such as projectile reloading by the Engineer, automated target recognition, line-tracking and power rune activation by the Standards, and breaching base armors by the Aerial. If the bases of both teams are still surviving after the end of the match, the team with the highest"}, {"text": "remaining base HP will be the winner. The Youth Tournament focuses on building the theoretical engineering knowledge and AI application skills among STEM-talented youths, and helping them progress from grasping robotic basics and simple programming to mastering AI and robot control theory. Its competitive format is a test of the participants\u2019 adaptability, troubleshooting and problem-solving skills, as well as the participants\u2019 teamwork and sense of responsibility. Promotional product. RoboMaster S1. The DJI RoboMaster S1 is an \"intelligent educational robot\" unveiled by DJI on June 11, 2019, as the first product from the RoboMaster series of consumer ground drone, aimed at introducing robotics to young children. Heavily promoted during the 2019 RoboMaster Robotics Competition, it has become an unofficial mascot of the competition. The S1 (meaning \"Step 1\") is a chibi tank-like rover remotely controlled via Wi-Fi and app on Microsoft Windows, Apple iOS and Google Android mobile devices, with features such as spring-dampened beam axle front suspension, four omnidirectional 12-roller Mecanum wheels that allow agile strafing, a 1080p FVP camera mounted within a 2-axis gimbal turret \"head\", and the ability to \"fight\" other S1 units via either an infrared beam illuminator (which \"tags\" other objects like in laser tag) or"}, {"text": "a coaxial gel blaster gun (which shoots hydrogel beads with green LED illumination for tracer effects). Designed to be a mass-produced version of the Infantry robots used in the official competition, the S1 has a total of six sensor panels \u2014 four infrared/sound hybrid sensor on four sides of the chassis, and two infrared-only sensor on the lateral sides of the turret), which register hit points for match scoring. The RoboMaster S1 has a top sped of 3.5m/s (12.6km/h) forward, 2.5 m/s (7.2km/h) backwards and 2.8 m/s (10km/h) sideways. The turret rotation speed maxes out at 600\u00b0/s and the robot weighs 3.3kgs. Out of the box, the user has to assemble the S1 from loose parts (guided by a detailed instruction manual) and program its AI functionality to complete custom tasks. Both Scratch and Python are employed by DJI along with software modules to help the end users learning coding. RoboMaster EP. The DJI RoboMaster EP is the second educational robot from the RoboMaster line, officially released on March 9, 2020, although it was first anonymously teased in a RoboMaster S1 commercial on YouTube dated on November 25, 2019. The EP shares similar chassis and Mecanum wheel designs with the"}, {"text": "S1, is compatible with multi-party hardware, supports multiple software platforms and has an open SDK. The new hardwares include high-performance servos, robotic arms, grippers, infrared depths sensors, sensor transfer, modules and power transfer modules, as well as more than 50 programmable modules. The steering gear of the RoboMaster EP can be customized through a programming interface. The EP supports more than 20 third-party sensors and open-source hardware such as Micro Bit, Arduino and Raspberry Pi. Media. Reality show. In 2017, DJI produced a six-episode reality television web series called \u8d85\u80fd\u7406\u5de5\u6d3e (, lit. \"Superpower STEM Party\") in collaboration with Hunan TV. The show aired on iQiyi, Youku and Bilibili at 20:30 UTC+8 every Friday from March 23 to April 27. The show was shot from August 13\u201326 in Dapeng New District, and features a science contest between a \"Champions\" team (consisting of members from the RoboMaster 2017 winner South China University of Technology) and an \"Avengers\" team (consists of RoboMaster 2017 finalists from other universities), with each episode featuring 5 rounds of technical challenges. In each round of contest, the competitors are required to decrypt messages to acquire and complete tasks, and the winners will obtain perks for the subsequent robot"}, {"text": "battle. In the first 3 rounds, the loser from the battle will have a team member eliminated, who would be substituted by a random newcomer assigned by the showrunners. Anime. Robomasters: The Animated Series is a six-episode Chinese/Japanese co-production anime miniseries directed by Yasutaka Yamamoto (\"My Monster Secret\", \"Hero Bank\"), Masayuki Sakoi (Ep 3) and Katsuyuki Kodera (Ep 5), produced by DJI and features animation by DandeLion Animation Studio LLC (\"Pingu in the City\", \"The Girl in Twilight\") and GONZO as well as score by Yoshihiro Ike. It aired on WOWOW from October 13 to November 17, 2017. The plot follows Fang Dandan, a geeky college freshman who is determined to make his twin-tiltrotor drone KAKA the greatest robot in the world. However, on the first day he accidentally hit a girl in the head with a frisbee when testing autonomous fetch. Impressed by KAKA's design, the girl invites him to join her club \u2014 the Clear Water Bay Studio, an understaffed breakaway robotics group headed by the uptight mechatronics genius Zheng Zhun, who wanted to beat out his old varsity team for the Robomasters competition. Despite Dandan's repulsion towards Robomasters due to bad childhood memories, he finds it hard"}, {"text": "to resist the temptation... The anime's theme song is \"super nova\", performed by Ken'ichir\u014d \u014chashi, better known by the stage name KENN. Documentary. The RoboMaster Documentary () is an annual documentary series, with each episode focusing on a prominent university team, and interviewing the crews about these young engineers' aspiration, introspection and personal struggle leading up to the competition that year. The first season consists of 26 episodes and debuted on April 13, 2018, exclusively on Tencent Video, with 2 new episodes released weekly. The second season consists of 23 episodes and debuted on April 17, 2019."}, {"text": "Novaya Nadezhda () is a rural locality (a settlement) and the administrative center of Novonadezhdinskoye Rural Settlement, Gorodishchensky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 1,570 as of 2010. There are 14 streets. Geography. Novaya Nadezhda is located in steppe, 26 km northwest of Gorodishche (the district's administrative centre) by road. Stepnoy is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Garske is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:"}, {"text": "The Alpina B5 and D5 (G30) are a series of high performance executive cars manufactured by German Automobile manufacturer Alpina. Introduced at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show, the car is the third generation of the B5 and succeeds the Alpina B5 (F10). Based on the BMW 5 Series (G30), the car is available in both saloon and wagon bodystyles. Overview. Based on the M550i, the B5 uses a modified 4.4-litre N63 twin-turbocharged V8 called the N63TU2. Modifications include a re-designed air intake, cooling system, higher compression Mahle pistons, twin-scroll Garrett turbos, a larger intercooler, new NGK spark plugs and revised ECU map. A lighter exhaust system also reduces back pressure. This allows a higher power output of and of torque. Due to the higher torque output, the 8-speed automatic transmission, manufactured by ZF, uses stronger internals. Alpina TCU mapping allows quicker shift times and launch control. The transmission allows 100 launches before disabling the feature to preserve reliability. The B5 is fitted with M style control arms, with added camber and stiffer bushings to reduce understeer and enhance precision. Revised Eibach springs and Bilstein dampers allow better body control, and a new \"Comfort\" damper mode allows a smoother ride. The"}, {"text": "Touring version uses rear air springs to maintain a stable ride height. Options include a limited slip differential by Drexler, and higher performance composite brakes. The car is fitted with 20-inch forged Alpina style alloy wheels, claimed to save of weight, wrapped in Pirelli P Zero tyres developed specifically for this car. BMW's xDrive all wheel drive system is used, which can divert up to 90 per cent of the torque to the rear wheels. This is the first generation of the B5 to be offered only with xDrive. The active roll stabilisation and four wheel steering from the M550i have been recalibrated. Interior changes include higher quality Lavalina leather, wood trim, blue Alpina gauges and BMW Comfort seats. A numbered build number plaque is located just behind the iDrive rotary control. The interior options are customised according to the individual. Exterior changes include an Alpina style front lip spoiler, rear lip spoiler, a windshield spoiler and optional decal pinstripes. The B5 can accelerate from 0\u2013 in 3.5 seconds (Touring 3.6), 0\u2013 in 11.4 seconds and has a top speed of ( for the Touring version). Variants. D5 S. Unveiled at the 2017 Frankfurt Auto Show, the D5 S is"}, {"text": "the diesel engine variant of the B5. Based on the BMW 535d xDrive M Sport, the modified BMW B57 straight-6 engine tri-turbo features one low pressure and two high pressure turbochargers. This is exclusive to left hand drive cars, as the right hand drive cars use a twin-turbo with lower performance. The tri-turbo is rated at and of torque, while the twin-turbo is rated at and of torque. The Touring body style is also not offered in right hand drive. Other modifications remain the same as the B5. Performance figures are 0\u2013 in 4,4 seconds (Touring tri-turbo 4.6 and the twin turbo 4.9). Top speed is , ( for the tri-turbo Touring, and for the twin-turbo)."}, {"text": "Orlovka () is a rural locality (a station) in Orlovskoye Rural Settlement, Gorodishchensky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 102 as of 2010. There are 3 streets. Geography. Orlovka is located in steppe, 13 km northeast from Gorodishche (the district's administrative centre) by road. Orlovka is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Panshino () is a rural locality (a khutor) and the administrative center of Panshinskoye Rural Settlement, Gorodishchensky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 1,054 as of 2010. There are 19 streets. Geography. Panshino is located in steppe, 60 km northwest of Gorodishche (the district's administrative centre) by road. Sady Pridonya is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Peskovatka () is a rural locality (a khutor) and the administrative center of Peskovatskoye Rural Settlement, Gorodishchensky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 1,093 as of 2010. There are 24 streets. Geography. Peskovatka is located in steppe, 69 km northwest of Gorodishche (the district's administrative centre) by road. Vertyachy is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Lindores railway station served the village of Lindores, Fife, Scotland from 1909 to 1951 on the Newburgh and North Fife Railway. History. The station opened on 25 January 1909 by the Newburgh and North Fife Railway. The station closed to both passengers and goods traffic on 12 February 1951."}, {"text": "Stefanos Tsitsipas was the defending champion, but chose not to defend his title. Denis Shapovalov won his first ATP Tour singles title, defeating Filip Krajinovi\u0107 in the final, 6\u20134, 6\u20134. Former world No. 8 Janko Tipsarevi\u0107 played his last ATP match at the tournament losing in the quarterfinals to Y\u016bichi Sugita. Seeds. The top four seeds receive a bye into the second round."}, {"text": "Posyolok Oblastnoy selskokhozyaystvennoy opytnoy stantsii () is a rural locality (a settlement) and the administrative center of Novozhiznenskoye Rural Settlement, Gorodishchensky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 1,904 as of 2010. There are 30 streets. Geography. The settlement is located in steppe, 38 km northwest of Gorodishche (the district's administrative centre) by road. Kuzmichi is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Rossoshka () is a rural locality (a selo) in Rossoshenskoye Rural Settlement, Gorodishchensky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 319 as of 2010. There are 9 streets. Geography. Rossoshka is located in steppe, on the left bank of the Rossoshka River, 37 km west of Gorodishche (the district's administrative centre) by road. Zapadnovka is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Sady Pridonya () is a rural locality (a settlement) in Panshinskoye Rural Settlement, Gorodishchensky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 691 as of 2010. There are 18 streets. Geography. Sady Pridonya is located on the Panshinka River, 57 km northwest of Gorodishche (the district's administrative centre) by road. Panshino is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Gasperoni is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:"}, {"text": "Sakarka () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Panshinskoye Rural Settlement, Gorodishchensky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 235 as of 2010. There are 7 streets. Geography. Sakarka is located in steppe, 46 km northwest of Gorodishche (the district's administrative centre) by road. Panshino is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Samofalovka () is a rural locality (a settlement) and the administrative center of Samofalovskoye Rural Settlement, Gorodishchensky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 1,877 as of 2010. There are 27 streets. Geography. Samofalovka is located in steppe, 27 km northwest of Gorodishche (the district's administrative centre) by road. Grachi is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Walta is a municipality in the Dogu'a Tembien district of the Tigray Region of Ethiopia. The \"tabia\" centre is in Da\u2019erere village, located approximately 7 km to the south of the \"woreda\" town Hagere Selam. Geography. The \"tabia\" stretches down from the foot of the Tsatsen ridge escarpment towards Giba River. It is further bound by three gorges: Gra Adiam/Bitchoqo in the east, Giba River in the south, and Zeyi River in the west. The highest peak is near the top of Tsatsen plateau (2760 m a.s.l.) and the lowest place at the confluence of Giba and Zeyi Rivers (1400 m a.s.l.), which have a difference in elevation of nearly 1400 metres. Geology. From the higher to the lower locations, the following geological formations are present: Geomorphology and soils. The main geomorphic units, with corresponding soil types are: Climate and hydrology. Climate and meteorology. The rainfall pattern shows a very high seasonality with 70 to 80% of the annual rain falling in July and August. Mean temperature in Da\u2019erere is 19.3 \u00b0C, oscillating between average daily minimum of 10.8 \u00b0C and maximum of 27.4 \u00b0C. The contrasts between day and night air temperatures are much larger than seasonal contrasts. Rivers."}, {"text": "The Giba River is the most important river in the surroundings of the \"tabia\". It flows towards Tekezze River and further on to the Nile. These rivers have incised deep gorges which characterise the landscape. The drainage network of the \"tabia\" is organised as follows: Whereas they are (nearly) dry during most of the year, during the main rainy season, these rivers carry high runoff discharges, sometimes in the form of flash floods. Especially at the begin of the rainy season they are brown-coloured, evidencing high soil erosion rates. Springs. As there are no permanent rivers, the presence of springs is of utmost importance for the local people. The main springs in the \"tabia\" are: Water harvesting. In this area with rains that last only for a couple of months per year, reservoirs of different sizes allow harvesting runoff from the rainy season for further use in the dry season. Vegetation and exclosures. The \"tabia\" holds several exclosures, areas that are set aside for regreening. Wood harvesting and livestock range are not allowed there. Besides effects on biodiversity, water infiltration, protection from flooding, sediment deposition, carbon sequestration, people commonly have economic benefits from these exclosures through grass harvesting, beekeeping and"}, {"text": "other non-timber forest products. The local inhabitants also consider it as \u201cland set aside for future generations\u201d. In this \"tabia\", some exclosures are managed by the EthioTrees project. They have as an additional benefit that the villagers receive carbon credits for the sequestered CO2, as part of a carbon offset programme. The revenues are then reinvested in the villages, according to the priorities of the communities; it may be for an additional class in the village school, a water pond, conservation in the exclosures, or a store for incense. The Ziban Dake exclosure is managed by the Ethiotrees project in Walta municipality. Settlements. The \"tabia\" centre Da\u2019erere holds a few administrative offices, a health post, a primary school, and some small shops. There are a few more primary schools across the \"tabia\". The main other populated places are: Agriculture and livelihood. The population lives essentially from crop farming, supplemented with off-season work in nearby towns. The land is dominated by farmlands which are clearly demarcated and are cropped every year. Hence the agricultural system is a permanent upland farming system. The farmers have adapted their cropping systems to the spatio-temporal variability in rainfall. Especially the youngsters in Didiben and Nibre"}, {"text": "go to the deep gorge of Giba river to harvest incense from Boswellia papyrifera trees. History and culture. History. The history of the \"tabia\" is strongly confounded with the history of Tembien. Religion and churches. Most inhabitants are Orthodox Christians. The following churches are located in the \"tabia\": \"Inda Siwa\", the local beer houses. In the main villages, there are traditional beer houses (\"Inda Siwa\"), often in unique settings, where people socialise. Well known in the \"tabia\" are Roads and communication. The main road Mekelle \u2013 Hagere Selam \u2013 Abiy Addi runs 5 to 15 km north and west of the \"tabia\". People need to walk first to Inda Maryam Qorar or Hagere Selam before travelling further. For transportation of goods, a rural access road links Walta to the main asphalt road in Dongolo. Tourism. Its mountainous nature and relative proximity to Mekelle make the \"tabia\" fit for tourism. As compared to many other mountain areas in Ethiopia the villages are quite accessible, and during walks visitors may be invited for coffee, lunch or even for an overnight stay in a rural homestead. Geotouristic sites. The high variability of geological formations and the rugged topography invite for geological and geographic"}, {"text": "tourism or \"geotourism\". Trekking routes. Trekking routes have been established in this \"tabia\". The tracks are not marked on the ground but can be followed using downloaded. GPX files."}, {"text": "Stepnoy () is a rural locality (a settlement) and the administrative center of Rossoshenskoye Rural Settlement, Gorodishchensky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 2,273 as of 2010. There are 35 streets. Geography. Stepnoy is located in steppe, 33 km northwest of Gorodishche (the district's administrative centre) by road. Krasny Pakhar is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Alice Maud Charlotte Hindson (1896\u20131984) was an English weaver. She was one of the founders of the Guild of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers in England. Early life and education. Hindson was born in Andover, Hampshire in 1896, the daughter of John Hutchinson Hindson, a clergyman, and Lavinia Hindson. She attended Cheltenham Ladies College. During World War I, the college became a hospital for wounded soldiers and Hindson worked there as a quartermaster. The family moved to Brockenhurst after the death of her father and in 1920 she attended the Central School of Arts and Crafts in London, studying drawing, lettering and wood engraving under Noel Rooke who had been a student of Edward Johnston. Career. Hindson began illustrating books and in 1921 joined the Society of Scribes and Illuminators, serving as its secretary from 1928 to 1931. At \"the Central\", Hindson learned draw-loom weaving from tutor Luther Hooper. Many of her designs woven in Chinese silk, and derived from her wood engravings, were illustrated in Hooper's 1932 book, \"The New Draw-Loom\". In the early 1930s, Hindson spent over a year in Ditchling and wove with Elizabeth Peacock where she scaled up and created a bedspread, but it was for her"}, {"text": "small detailed patterns using naturally dyed silks that she was known. She returned to Brockenhurst and in 1931 became a founder of the Guild of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers. She was the author of \"Designer's Drawloom: an introduction to Drawloom Weaving and Repeat Pattern Planning\" published by Faber and Faber in 1958 and described the use of the shaft drawloom developed by Luther Hooper. Personal life. Little is recorded of Hindson's personal life although she had three brothers and a sister on the 1901 census. The 1939 census records that Hindson was living with her mother and sister and working as an ARP ambulance driver. They were all living off private means."}, {"text": "Studyono-Yablonovka () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnopakharevskoye Rural Settlement, Gorodishchensky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 258 as of 2010. There are 4 streets. Geography. Studyono-Yablonovka is located in steppe, on the Tsaritsa River, 22 km southwest of Gorodishche (the district's administrative centre) by road. Tsaritsyn is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Luke Bambridge and Jonny O'Mara were the defending champions but chose to defend their title with different partners. Bambridge played alongside Ben McLachlan, but lost in the first round to Wesley Koolhof and Fabrice Martin. O'Mara teamed up with Ken Skupski, but lost in the first round to Mate Pavi\u0107 and Bruno Soares. Henri Kontinen and \u00c9douard Roger-Vasselin won the title, defeating Pavi\u0107 and Soares in the final, 6\u20134, 6\u20132."}, {"text": "Catherine \"Casty\" Cobb (n\u00e9e Cockerell; 28 March 1903 \u2013 17 September 1995) was a British jeweller and silversmith, she was from an established Art and Crafts family. Early life, education and marriage. Catharine Cockerell was born on 28 March 1903 to Florence Arundel and Douglas Cockerell. Her father was a bookbinder and her mother was a jewelry maker who inspired her to work with metal. Her patermal uncle Sydney was director of the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge and knew both William Morris and John Ruskin. Nicknamed \"Casty\" by her classmates at the Central School, Cockerell learned jewelry and silversmithing during the 1920s. She became friends with Joyce Clissold, a textile printer, and later took over a space in the Footprints textile workshop which Clissold took over from its founders. In 1937, she married Arthur Cobb and became known as Catherine Cobb. She had one son and three daughters. Her legacy as a jeweller continues in her granddaughter Abi Cochran who is also a jeweller having started to learn at her grandmother's knee. The Cobbs moved to Cambridge during the Second World War where she taught drawing and design and well as jewelry at Cambridge Technical College. She continued to teach"}, {"text": "jewelry at her house in Trumpington up until just a few months before her death aged 92, sharing the benefits of her excellent collection of tools and her enthusiasm for the subject. When her children had grown up she began examining in art for the University of Cambridge Local Examination Syndicate, often travelling with the potter Charlotte Bawden. She was sent to Malaya, Africa, and India. Career. Jewelry and silversmithing. Cobb began taking on orders for individuals and worked at Cameo Corner, a jewellery shop near the British Museum. Her work falls into three categories: First, jewellery, often using found objects like garnets from a Scottish stream and materials of low value (for example safety pins). Second, she also supplied silver clasps and other ornaments for bookbindings for the Cockerell Bindery which was carried on by her sibling Sydney. Third, her most individual contribution was her silver pique work on ivory and ebony. This consists of hammering silver wire into holes pierced in the base material to make tiny silver spots arranged in simple patterns. She made boxes and cruet sets, but particularly cutlery. After World War 1, she realised the likely demand for fine stainless steel table knives since"}, {"text": "the servants to polish the previously used silver knives no longer existed. She made knives and forks with steel elements forged in Sheffield to her design, to which she added her distinctive pique handles. Cobb was a member of the Art Workers Guild and the Red Rose Guild. Puppetry. In the late 1920s and early 1930s, Cobb became interested in puppetry. She found some Punch and Judy puppets in the family attic and Clissold printed fabric for a \"set-up\" and in the summer of the 1930s they took their Punch and Judy show on tour around Buckinghamshire and along the south coast. Around the same time she began to assist sculptor William Simmonda. She worked in his woodcarving workshop in the Cotswolds, and behind the scenes of his critically acclaimed puppet shows which were performed in front of the Duke of Westminster and Winston Churchill. Legacy. Cobb's work is in the collections of:"}, {"text": "Hans Tavsens Gade is a street which follows the southwest side of Hans Tavsens Park, formerly part of Assistens Cemetery, in the N\u00f8rrebro district of Copenhagen, Denmark. The street links Kapelvej in the southeast with Hans Egedes Gade, just south of Jagtvej, in the northwest. The central portion of the street has been closed to car traffic and has a loosely defined boundary with the park. History. Hans Tavsens Gade and Skolevej (now Struensegade) were established in the 1890s. Hans Tavsens Gade and Skolevej (now Struensegade) were established in the 1890s. Hellig Kors Kirkes Skole was built 1887\u20131890. The street followed the old \"free land\" cemetery (\"frilandskirkeg\u00e5rden\" which, for centuries, had been used for burial of those who could not afford a proper burial inside Assistens Cemetery. Holy Cross Church was at the same time built in a corner of the old cemetery. Hellig Kors Kirkes Skole, a school, was also built in built 1887\u20131890. Hans Tavsens Gades Skole, another school, opened in the street in 1903. A portion of Assistens Cemetery located adjacent to the street was in 1909 converted into a public park. The central portion of the street was later closed to car traffic and integrated with"}, {"text": "the park. Notable buildings and residents. Hellig Kors Kirkes Skole and Hans Tavsens Gades Skole were merged under the name Bl\u00e5g\u00e5rdsskolen in 2008. The two original school buildings, from 1890 and 1903, were both designed by city architect Ludvig Fenger. The two residential blocks at No. 15-25 and No. 27-37 were built by the city in 1919 - 1920 to relieve the extended housing shortage that Copenhagen was experiencing following the First World War. The blocks were built to a Neoclassical design by Povil Baumann and would later serve as a model for other municipal housing developments. Transport. The northerhn end of the street is located approximately 200 metres from the Nuuks Plads Station Copenhagen Metro station. The distance to N\u00f8rrebro Runddel Station by way of Jagtvej is approximately 830 metres. Both stations are located on the City Circle Line (M3)."}, {"text": "Yeo Chang-gu (; born March 27, 1996), better known by his stage name Yeo One, is a South Korean singer and actor. He debuted as a vocalist in a South Korean boy group Pentagon in October 2016. Aside from group activities as singer, he has also starred in various television and web dramas. Early life. Yeo One was born on March 27, 1996, in Daejeon, South Korea. He was a member of a school band and actively participated in band competitions. Career. Pre-debut. In December 2013, Yeo One participated in a special dance performance alongside future bandmates Hui, E'Dawn, and Kino at the KBS Song Festival. In 2014, Yeo One appeared in G.NA's \"Secret\" music video and promotional activities. In July 2015, he acted in Beast's Son Dong-woon's \"Kimishika\" music video. In August 2015, he modeled alongside Hyuna for the fashion brand Clride.n. 2016\u2013present: Debut with Pentagon and solo activities. He took part on Mnet's reality survival program, \"Pentagon Maker\", which aired online through Mnet's digital content brand M2. On October 10, 2016, he made his debut as a member of Pentagon on Mnet's \"M Countdown\" with the track \"Gorilla\" from their debut extended play, \"Pentagon\". The song is described"}, {"text": "as a hip-hop song with magnificent, strong beats and masculine brass sound. During the show's filming, he made his acting debut with a lead role in web drama \"Spark\" as the leader of an idol group, Dexter. The series was a commercial success and attracted global fans. In 2017, Yeo One was selected as the main character of KBS1 musical drama \"Joseon Beauty Pageant\" that set during the Joseon Dynasty's first beauty contest held. The drama also incorporates with traditional music with modern sensation and colorful images. In 2019, Yeo One participated in reading the novel \"Youth, Beautiful Youth\" by Hermann Hesse through Naver Audio Clip Audiobook. He was confirmed to be the lead role in web drama, \"Welcome to the Witch Shop\". The drama deals with fantasy elements that is based on the theme of witch shops that can only be visible to people with eager wishes. In 2020, Yeo One returned to the small screen as a fictionalized version of himself on the TV Chosun entertainment drama \"Somehow Family\". The show aired in March 2020, but was suspended after only two episodes due to the non-payment of staff. The show resumed filming in June but, due to scheduling"}, {"text": "conflicts, Yeo One was replaced by Shin Won-ho of Cross Gene. In August, Yeo One was cast as Nigel Bottom in the Korean adaptation of the comedy musical \"Something Rotten!\". The play ran from August 7 to October 18. Later that year, he was the cover model for the September 2020 issue of Men's Health Korea. In February 2021, Yeo One starred in the web drama \"Nickname Pine Leaf\" for the SBS YouTube channel , where he plays two different versions of himself: PD Yeo Chang-gu and Pentagon's Yeo One. In August 2022, he appeared in the KBS2 drama \"If You Wish Upon Me.\" Later that year, he starred in the King Sejong Institute Foundation web series \"There is an Idol in my Living Room\" as a fictionalized version of himself.\"\" On October 9, 2023, it was announced that Yeo One had left Cube Entertainment alongside fellow Pentagon members Yan An, Yuto, Kino, and Wooseok. Later that month, he announced his first solo fan concert, to be held on November 25, which sold out within one minute. In January 2024, Yeo One joined the reality music competition show \".\" Songwriting. All credits are adapted from the Korea Music Copyright Association,"}, {"text": "unless stated otherwise."}, {"text": "Lindores (E&NR) railway station was a temporary terminus that served the village of Lindores, Fife, Scotland in 1847 on the Edinburgh and Northern Railway. History. The station opened on 20 September 1847 by the Edinburgh and Northern Railway as a temporary terminus from Ladybank. It was also known as Abdie due to Abdie Church being close by. The station closed when the line was extended to Hilton Junction on 9 December 1847."}, {"text": "Tsaritsyn () is a rural locality (a settlement) and the administrative center of Tsaritsynskoye Rural Settlement, Gorodishchensky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 1,059 as of 2010. There are 85 streets. Geography. Tsaritsyn is located 16 km southwest of Gorodishche (the district's administrative centre) by road. Studyono-Yablonovka is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Atamanovka () is a rural locality (a khutor) and the administrative center of Atamanovskoye Rural Settlement, Danilovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 601 as of 2010. There are 7 streets. Geography. Atamanovka is located in steppe, on the left bank of the Beryozovka River, 42 km south of Danilovka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Rogachi is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Belye Prudy () is a rural locality (a settlement) and the administrative center of Beloprudskoye Rural Settlement, Danilovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 551 as of 2010. There are 13 streets. Geography. Belye Prudy is located in steppe, 48 km north of Danilovka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Velichkin is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Beryozovskaya () is a rural locality (a stanitsa) and the administrative center of Beryozovskoye Rural Settlement, Danilovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 1,769 as of 2010. There are 22 streets. Geography. Beryozovskaya is located in forest steppe, on the left bank of the Medveditsa River, 31 km southwest of Danilovka (the district's administrative centre) by road. 1-y Plotnikov is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Bobry () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Plotnikovskoye Rural Settlement, Danilovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 226 as of 2010. There are 8 streets. Geography. Bobry is located in steppe, on the northwest bank of the Bobrovoye Lake, 21 km west of Danilovka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Lovyagin is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Velichkin () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Beloprudskoye Rural Settlement, Danilovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 184 as of 2010. There are 3 streets. Geography. Velichkin is located in steppe, 49 km north of Danilovka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Belye Prudy is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "I Love You, Period! () is the second studio album by Taiwanese singer Pets Tseng. It was released on 2 July 2017, by Linfair Records. It was the most-streamed album in 2017 on MyMusic, the second leading audio streaming platform in Taiwan."}, {"text": "Gonchary () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Miusovskoye Rural Settlement, Danilovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 146 as of 2010. There are 5 streets. Geography. The village is located in steppe, 10 km from Miusovo, 18 km from Danilovka and 250 km from Volgograd."}, {"text": "Gorin () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Sergiyevskoye Rural Settlement, Danilovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 110 as of 2010. There are 5 streets. Geography. Gorin is located in steppe, 3 km from the Medveditsa River, 33 km southwest of Danilovka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Sergiyevskaya is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Gryaznukha () is a rural locality (a selo) in Beloprudskoye Rural Settlement, Danilovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 161 as of 2010. There are 3 streets. Geography. Gryaznukha is located in steppe, on the left bank of the Kraishevka River, 63 km north of Danilovka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Kraishevo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Dorozhkin () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Krasninskoye Rural Settlement, Danilovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 11 as of 2010. Geography. Dorozhkin is located in steppe, 37 km southeast of Danilovka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Popki is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "State Route 247 (SR 247) is a east\u2013west state highway in Maury and Williamson counties of Middle Tennessee. Route description. SR 247 begins in Maury County at an intersection with SR 50 in Williamsport. It heads east through rural farmland and slightly hilly terrain, running parallel to the Duck River, to Santa Fe, where it has a short concurrency with SR 7. The highway leaves the river and passes northeast through mountains for several miles to pass through Theta before reentering farmland and having over a long concurrency with SR 246 just south of Burwood. SR 247 the enters Spring Hill and passes along the northern edge of Spring Hill Manufacturing before passing through downtown, where it has an extremely short concurrency with US 31/SR 6. It then crosses into Williamson County and passes through subdivisions before leaving Spring Hill and crossing over I-65 without an interchange. The highway then passes through more wooded areas before entering Duplex and coming to an end at an intersection with US 431/SR 106."}, {"text": "Arxan National Forest Park is a national park in Arxan, Inner Mongolia, China. The park was established in 2000 and rated in 2017 as a AAAAA tourist destination. The park lies in the southwest foothill of the volcanic mountain range of the Greater Khingan. The park is known for landscape of solidified lava formations, crater lakes and dense forests. During a 2014 tour, CCP general secretary Xi Jinping remarked that Arxan is \"beautiful in all four seasons\" and \"will rise to fame by developing tourism\". A Rhododendron Festival is staged in May during the flower season to celebrate the blossom of the Rhododendron."}, {"text": "Adrem, also known as Tholpit, is a traditional Indonesian snack in Bantul made of fried rice flour and brown sugar. These snacks are produced in the Sanden area and can be found in traditional markets in Bantul and surrounding areas. Production. The main ingredients for making Adrem snacks are rice flour, grated coconut, and brown sugar. The mixture of grated rice flour and grated coconut is then mixed with brown sugar that has been melted, crushed, then fried in round shape like meatballs flattened on a banana leaf. The unique shape of the Adrem Snack is obtained during the frying process, due to its fixation with bamboo slats."}, {"text": "Zaplavka () is a rural locality (a selo) in Plotnikovskoye Rural Settlement, Danilovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 181 as of 2010. There are 8 streets. Geography. Zaplavka is located in steppe, on the north-west bank of the Bobrovoye Lake, 26 km northwest of Danilovka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Bobry is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Santiago Aldama Toledo (born January 10th 2001) is a Spanish professional basketball player for the Memphis Grizzlies of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Nicknamed \u201dThe Trolley Problem\u201d, he was named most valuable player (MVP) of the 2019 FIBA U18 European Championship. Aldama played college basketball for the Loyola Greyhounds. He is the son of Spanish basketball player Santiago Aldama, an Olympian at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. Early life and career. Aldama was brought up in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Spain. He started playing basketball at age three because his father, Santiago Aldama, and uncle, , played the sport professionally. Aldama grew up idolizing basketball players Pau Gasol, Juan Carlos Navarro and Kobe Bryant. Since his introduction to basketball, Aldama played for Canterbury Basketball Academy in Las Palmas and later chose to remain there, despite receiving offers from bigger clubs like FC Barcelona, Real Madrid and Gran Canaria. At the 2017 Spanish Under-16 Championship, he averaged 18.9 points, 5.1 rebounds and 3.6 assists per game, playing for Canterbury alongside Oumar Ballo. He helped his team to a surprising third-place finish behind FC Barcelona and Real Madrid. In 2018, Aldama played on loan for the FC Barcelona under-18 team at"}, {"text": "Ciutat de L'Hospitalet qualifiers in the Adidas Next Generation tournament. Recruiting. On 5 August 2019, Aldama announced his commitment to play college basketball in the United States for Loyola Maryland. He was drawn to the school because his father knew assistant coach Ivo Simovi\u0107 and due to Aldama's hopes of an eventual business career, and he felt comfortable when he visited the school in June. Considered a four-star recruit and a high-major talent, Aldama's decision to play for a mid-major program took many analysts by surprise. Evan Daniels of 247Sports.com called him \"one of the biggest college-bound international steals in quite a while.\" College career. Aldama missed the first three months of his freshman season with a knee injury that required surgery. He made his collegiate debut for Loyola Maryland on 1 February 2020, scoring 11 points in 17 minutes in a 79\u201373 win over Navy. Aldama was named Patriot League Rookie of the Week three times in the span of four weeks. At the end of the regular season, he was named to the Patriot League All-Rookie Team. On 3 March, he scored a season-high 23 points in a 78\u201375 loss to Lehigh in the first round of the"}, {"text": "Patriot League tournament. Aldama averaged 15.2 points, 7.6 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.7 blocks in 10 games as a freshman. On 13 February 2021, Aldama posted 30 points and 22 rebounds in a 97\u201394 triple overtime loss to Lafayette. He set the program record and matched Adonal Foyle's Patriot League record for rebounds in a game. On 10 March 2021, Aldama scored a career-high 33 points and 12 rebounds, shooting 13-of-15 from the field, in a 67\u201363 win against Army at the Patriot League tournament semifinals. He helped Loyola advance to its first-ever Patriot League final. As a sophomore, he averaged 21.2 points, 10.1 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.7 blocks per game, earning First Team All-Patriot League honors. On 14 April 2021, Aldama declared for the 2021 NBA draft while maintaining his college eligibility. He later decided to remain in the draft. Professional career. Memphis Grizzlies (2021\u2013present). Aldama was drafted with the 30th overall pick of the 2021 NBA draft by the Utah Jazz. His rights were later traded to the Memphis Grizzlies. On 8 August 2021, the Grizzlies announced that they had signed Aldama. On 2 December 2021, Aldama scored a season-high 18 points with ten rebounds, three assists,"}, {"text": "a steal and a block in a 152\u201379 blowout win over the Oklahoma City Thunder. Aldama joined the Grizzlies' 2022 NBA Summer League roster. On 18 July 2022, he was named to the All-NBA Summer League Second Team. With Jaren Jackson Jr. sidelined, Aldama was named the Grizzlies' starting power forward to open the 2022\u201323 season. He made his first career start in the team's season opener on 19 October, recording a double-double of 18 points and eleven rebounds in a 115\u2013112 overtime win over the New York Knicks. On 2 February 2023, Aldama scored a career-high 21 points, alongside ten rebounds, in a 128\u2013113 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers. On 26 April 2025, during the first round of the playoffs, Aldama recorded 23 points, nine rebounds and three assists in a 117\u2013115 Game 4 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder, eliminating the Grizzlies from the playoffs. National team career. Aldama made his national team debut for Spain at the 2017 FIBA U16 European Championship in Podgorica, Montenegro, averaging nine points and 5.4 rebounds per game. He led his team to a gold medal at the 2019 FIBA U18 European Championship in Volos, Greece, averaging 18 points, 7.6 rebounds, 2.6"}, {"text": "assists, 2.3 blocks and 1.9 steals per game. Aldama was named tournament most valuable player (MVP) and joined his teammate Usman Garuba on the All-Star Five. Personal life. Aldama's father, Santiago Aldama, played professional basketball in Spain and Portugal and joined the Spanish national team at the 1992 Summer Olympics. His uncle, , also played professional basketball in Spain, Italy and Portugal."}, {"text": "Zapolyansky () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Sergiyevskoye Rural Settlement, Danilovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 170 as of 2010. There are 9 streets. Geography. Zapolyansky is located on the left bank of the Medveditsa River, 41 km southwest of Danilovka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Sergiyevskaya is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Kamennochernovsky () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Loboykovskoye Rural Settlement, Danilovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 128 as of 2010. There are 2 streets. Geography. Kamennochernovsky is located in steppe, on the left bank of the Chyornaya River, 23 km northeast of Danilovka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Loboykovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Kamenny () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Ostrovskoye Rural Settlement, Danilovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 168 as of 2010. There are 13 streets. Geography. Kamenny is located in steppe, on the left bank of the Medveditsa River, 35 km east of Danilovka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Filin is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Kiyevsky () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Profsoyuzninskoye Rural Settlement, Danilovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 2 as of 2010. There is 1 street. Geography. The village is located in steppe, on the north-west bank of the Bobrovoye Lake, 9.4 km from Profsoyuznik, 40 km from Danilovka and 260 km from Volgograd."}, {"text": "Legislative elections were held in New Caledonia on 7 December 1958. The result was a victory for the Caledonian Union, which won 18 of the 30 seats. Background. The 1957 elections, the first held under universal suffrage, had been won by the left-wing Caledonian Union, which subsequently formed a government led by Maurice Lenormand. On 18 June 1958 a protest march was led by right-wing opposition CNRS leader Georges Chatenay, who claimed elections held under universal suffrage were unfair and the new government was placing a financial burden on property owners. Over the next three days, armed members of the CNRS set up roadblocks and detained Assembly members. Supporters of Lenormand attempted to hold a demonstration in Noum\u00e9a on 21 June, but were banned from doing so by Governor Aim\u00e9 Grimald. Lenormand and his cabinet were subsequently dismissed by Grimald, who took on executive powers. Electoral system. The 30 members of the Territorial Assembly were elected by open list proportional representation, the same electoral system as used in the 1957 elections. Results. Voter turnout was around 73%, up 10 percentage points on the previous elections. Aftermath. Following the elections, Lenormand formed an eight-member government, offering two of the portfolios to"}, {"text": "the opposition. After Henri Lafleur was elected to the French Senate in 1959, he was replaced by Roger P\u00eane. When Rock Pidjot and Jean Le Borgne were appointed as ministers, they were replaced by \u00c9venor de Greslan and Gope-Laguise Iekaw\u00e9. Dick Ukeiw\u00e9 resigned from the Congress on 30 May 1961 and was replaced by Wandrerine Wainebengo who was next on the party's list. Following the death of Toutou Tiapi Pimb\u00e9 on 3 July 1961, he was replaced by Cidopua."}, {"text": "Krasny () is a rural locality (a khutor) and the administrative center of Krasninskoye Rural Settlement, Danilovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 590 in 2010. There are ten streets. Geography. Krasny is located in forest steppe, on the left bank of the Medveditsa River, 18 km southeast of Danilovka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Danilovka is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Kuvshinov () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Atamanovskoye Rural Settlement, Danilovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 131 as of 2010. There are 3 streets. Geography. Kuvshinov is located in steppe, on the Beryozovka River, 55 km southeast of Danilovka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Rogachi is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Loboykovo () is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Loboykovskoye Rural Settlement, Danilovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 825 as of 2010. There are 19 streets. Geography. Loboykovo is located in steppe, on the Chyornaya River, 28 km northeast of Danilovka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Kamennochernovsky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Lovyagin () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Beryozovskoye Rural Settlement, Danilovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 201 as of 2010. Geography. Lovyagin is located in forest steppe, on the left bank of the Medveditsa River, 23 km north of Danilovka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Bobry is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "iQIYI (pronounced in English as ), formerly Qiyi, is a Chinese subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service owned by Baidu. Headquartered in Beijing, iQIYI primarily produces and distributes films and television series. iQIYI is currently one of the largest online video sites in the world, with nearly 6 billion hours spent on its service each month and over 500 million monthly active users. On March 29, 2018, the company issued its initial public offering in the United States and raised $2.25 billion. Original programming. Drama. Number of original drama shows:"}, {"text": "Medvedevo () is a rural locality (a selo) in Orekhovskoye Rural Settlement, Danilovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 3 as of 2010. There are 2 streets. Geography. Medvedevo is located in steppe, on the right bank of the Medveditsa River, 53 km northeast of Danilovka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Tarasov is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Miusovo () is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Miusovskoye Rural Settlement, Danilovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 187 as of 2010. There are 6 streets. Geography. The village is located in steppe, 11 km from Danilovka and 250 km from Volgograd."}, {"text": "The 1990 Trans America Athletic Conference baseball tournament was held at Centenary Park on the campus of Centenary College of Louisiana in Shreveport, Louisiana. This was the twelfth tournament championship held by the Trans America Athletic Conference, in its twelfth year of existence. won their third consecutive and overall tournament championship and earned the conference's automatic bid to the 1990 NCAA Division I baseball tournament. Format and seeding. The top two finishers from each division by conference winning percentage qualified for the tournament, with the top seed from one division playing the second seed from the opposite in the first round. All-Tournament Team. The following players were named to the All-Tournament Team. Most Valuable Player. Todd Greene was named Tournament Most Valuable Player. Greene was an outfielder for Georgia Southern."}, {"text": "The 1989 Trans America Athletic Conference baseball tournament was held at Conrad Park on the campus of Stetson University in DeLand, Florida. This was the eleventh tournament championship held by the Trans America Athletic Conference, in its eleventh year of existence. won their second consecutive and overall tournament championship and earned the conference's automatic bid to the 1989 NCAA Division I baseball tournament. Format and seeding. The top two finishers from each division by conference winning percentage qualified for the tournament, with the top seed from one division playing the second seed from the opposite in the first round. All-Tournament Team. The following players were named to the All-Tournament Team. Most Valuable Player. Mike Pinckes was named Tournament Most Valuable Player. Pinckes was a third baseman for Stetson."}, {"text": "Orekhovo () is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Orekhovskoye Rural Settlement, Danilovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 602 as of 2010. There are 7 streets. Geography. Orekhovo is located in steppe, on the right bank of the Medveditsa River, 49 km northeast of Danilovka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Ostrovsky is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Ostrovskaya () is a rural locality (a stanitsa) and the administrative center of Ostrovskoye Rural Settlement, Danilovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 1,689 as of 2010. There are 26 streets. Geography. Ostrovskaya is located in forest steppe, 45 km northeast of Danilovka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Orekhovo is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Spirostyliferinidae is a family of small, mainly freshwater snails, (some also occur in other habitats) that have gills and an operculum, aquatic gastropod mollusks in the superfamily Truncatelloidea"}, {"text": "Petrushi () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Atamanovskoye Rural Settlement, Danilovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 147 as of 2010. There are 2 streets. Geography. Petrushi is located in steppe, on the Beryozovka River, 39 km south of Danilovka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Atamanovka is the nearest rural locality."}, {"text": "Ellis Martin (1881\u20131977) was an English commercial artist. For most of his working life he was employed by Britain's map making organisation the Ordnance Survey, for which he performed painting, drawing and calligraphy for their map and book covers, and for their advertisements. He was the first person to be employed by the Survey specifically as an illustrator. Early life. Ellis Martin was born in Plymouth on 12 November 1881. He went to school at King's College School, Wimbledon and then went to the Slade School of Art where he was a contemporary of Augustus John. He became a professional artist, sometimes hired as a full-time resident artist and at other times freelance, for example for Selfridges. He worked exclusively for the bookshop and news vendor W.H. Smith for six years, often drawing advertisements for the monthly magazine \"Advertising World\" which was published and printed by W.H. Smith, and for national newspapers. His work also appeared in \"The Newsbasket\", W.H. Smith's staff magazine. He married Mabel Verstage in 1910 and they had a daughter, Gentian, who died at an early age in 1940. Military service. On the outbreak of the Great War in 1914 he joined up as a sapper"}, {"text": "in the Royal Engineers where he was posted overseas. Later in the Royal Tank Regiment his work was as a field artist to produce maps and drawings of battle zones to aid the movements of troops in difficult terrain and for aiming heavy artillery accurately. Noticing his talent, a commanding officer suggested applying to work after the war for the Ordnance Survey which had been founded to provide military maps and during the war was exclusively producing maps for the military. Career with Ordnance Survey. Ordnance Survey up to 1918. By 1914 the Ordnance Survey, a government department, had the reputation for producing \"the best maps in the world\". Sales were to the War Office and to civil administrative departments, primarily of large-scale maps, but it had less interest in providing maps for the general public so the presentation and advertising was perfunctory. Commercial firms copied the Ordnance Survey work (either with or without permission) to produce publications with attractive covers, sometimes improperly describing their maps as \"Ordnance\" or even \"Ordnance Survey\", and sometimes the actual cartography was of a poor standard. Such maps sold profitably and well. A three-man committee under Sir Sydney Oliver was set up to investigate"}, {"text": "the matter and it recognised that new leisure pursuits such as cycling and motoring would lead to a considerable demand for small-scale maps, such as 1 inch to 1 mile (1:63360). Those that were available from the Ordnance Survey were very poorly distributed with covers that were flimsy and mundane and gave little clue as to what was inside. The committee recommended that, in particular, maps should be widely advertised and they should have robust, attractive covers. However, before any improvements could get underway, war broke out, many staff went into active service, and only war maps were to be produced. Martin's artistic work. Taking the advice of his commanding officer (who possibly knew of the work of the Oliver Committee), in 1918 Martin applied for a job by submitting a watercolour and crayon design for a Christmas card \u2013 the building depicted is the headquarters of the Ordnance Survey in Southampton. The Director General Charles Close appointed him to a new post as the Survey's first full-time artist. Martin started in May 1919 with his picture already having been used for the Survey's official 1918 staff Christmas card. He lived and worked in Southampton and earned a salary of"}, {"text": "10/- (50p) a week, comparable to that of an agricultural labourer in the 1890s. He went on to design several more staff Christmas cards and, less ephemerally, the memorial stained glass windows for staff who had died in the War. Martin designed the cover for a 1921 official report, one copy of which was sent by the Survey's Central Bureau, led by Harold Winterbotham, to Arthur Hinks, the rather irascible secretary of the Royal Geographical Society. Hinks wrote to Winterbotham \"I have admired the cover, but have not yet dipped into the Report\". According to the Survey's 1921 Annual Report, map sales rose considerably to the highest ever in the Survey's history. Close thought this \"curious\" because the price had been significantly increased and he thought an important aspect was the attractive nature of Martin's covers. Indeed, he gave tribute to Martin's work and submitted some of them to the 1921 Exhibition of British Industrial Art. 1920s individual covers. Martin's work was primarily to create the covers for Ordnance Survey maps for which he was the person mainly responsible from 1919 to when he retired in 1940. One of his earlier ambitious works was for a 20-sheet six-inch map of"}, {"text": "London. The picture is a night scene looking at the River Thames downstream from Hungerford Bridge. As with all his map covers, the calligraphy and Royal Arms were individually hand drawn. What is often considered Martin's finest work is his 1923 painting for \"The Middle Thames\" set at Boulter's Lock at Maidenhead. Browne considers it to be the high point in Ordnance Survey cover art. Standard covers. His most famous map cover was for the Survey's \"Popular Edition\" series of 1-inch maps which were current throughout the 1920s. The cyclist shown is dressed in a Norfolk jacket, plus-fours and a tweed cap. When it was succeeded by the Fifth Edition of 1931, Martin's cover showed the figure wearing a shirt with rolled-up sleeves and a slipover \u2013 but the same view. These covers adorned the standard OS maps until the end of the Second World War and succeeded because Martin had reflected changing social attitudes. 1930s covers. For the series of 1-inch District and Tourist maps of the 1930s Martin had painted a full-colour scene for the waterproof covers. In 1969 \"Country Life\" opined One of Martin's paintings of 1932 shows a hiker contemplating the climb up Cleeve Hill. It"}, {"text": "was used for an advertising display, a book cover, a Christmas card and also a special \"own cover\" for the half-inch and 1-inch Tourist maps of the Cotswolds. At this time the OS covers often showed a solitary but assured male wayfarer studying the route ahead, although for the Chiltern Hills cover of 1932 the man has a lady companion striding along beside him. The Cairngorms cover shows no people at all \u2013 to illustrate the Scots pine trees Martin decided to paint what he thought were better specimens on Southampton Common. Retirement and appreciation. When World War II broke out the Survey stopped producing new tourist maps and there were financial stringencies. Martin's post was abolished in November 1940 \u2013 later that month Southampton was devastated by bombing. The Survey's headquarters were not spared, and the memorial windows were destroyed. Martin retired to Sussex to be near his family and where he continued painting for pleasure. He died on 30 September 1977 in a nursing home. Sven Berlin described the Ordnance Survey maps of the 1920s and 1930s as \"old friends who guided you to unknown places\" and John Paddy Brown wrote that \"after the Second World War, the"}, {"text": "covers \"were bereft of the innovation and imaginative flair which characterised the inter-War years.\" Despite that, Martin's work had in the inter-war years contributed to the Ordnance Survey maps' iconic status in Britain so that they now have a 95% share of paper map sales. There had been competition from other map making businesses but no other artist bore comparison with his artistic skill and flair."}, {"text": "Bataspur railway station is a railway station of Sahibganj loop line under Howrah railway division of Eastern Railway zone. It is situated at Dakshin Sija, Kagas, Bataspur in Birbhum district in the Indian state of West Bengal. Total 19 passengers trains stop at Bataspur railway station."}, {"text": "Abdul Momin Talukder (29 June 1952 \u2013 28 January 2025) was a Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) politician and a Jatiya Sangsad member representing the Bogra-3 constituency during 2001\u20132014. In November 2021, Talukder was sentenced to death by the International Crimes Tribunal for his conviction in war crime charges during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. Life and career. Talukder was born on 29 June 1952. He served as an assistant organising secretary of BNP central committee of the Rajshahi division. He was elected to parliament from Bogra-3 as a BNP candidate in 2001 and 2008 elections. Talukder's father, Abdul Majid Talukdar, represented the same constituency during 1991\u20132001. In 2018, Talukder's wife, Masuda Momen, was awarded the BNP nomination for Bogra-3 after his brother, Abdul Mohit Talukder, nomination was declared illegal by the Bangladesh High Court. Talukder died on 28 January 2025, at the age of 72. War crime charges and convictions. Talukder was sued on 8 March 2011 by Mohammad Subed Ali, a veteran of Bangladesh Liberation war, for war crimes and murder of two Mukti Bahini members during the war. In 2017, warrants were issued against him on war crime charges by the International Crimes Tribunal. On 25 November"}, {"text": "2021, Talukder was sentenced to death by the tribunal for his crimes against humanity. Since he was absconding, he was tried in absentia and faced a total three charges. The tribunal's investigation agency stated that in 1971, Talukder had served as the Razakar commander of Adamdighi Police Station in Bogra and was involved in the killing of at least 19 people. The charges Talukder was convicted of are:"}, {"text": "The 2019 Beach Soccer Intercontinental Cup was the ninth edition of the \"Beach Soccer Intercontinental Cup\", an annual international beach soccer tournament contested by men's national teams. Held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates since its inception, this year's event occurs between 5 and 9 November. The tournament was organised by the Dubai Sports Council (DSC) and Beach Soccer Worldwide (BSWW). Unlike in previous editions, there was no lead sponsor this year. The Intercontinental Cup is typically seen as the biggest tournament in the current international beach soccer calendar after the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup. Similar in nature to that of the FIFA Confederations Cup, eight nations took part. The tournament started with a round robin group stage. The winners and runners-up from each group advanced to the knockout stage, a series of single-elimination matches, beginning with the semi-finals and ending with the final. Consolation matches were also played to determine other final rankings. The season-ending Beach Soccer Stars awards were also presented in Dubai as a conclusion to the tournament. Iran were the defending champions and successfully retained their title, winning a third Intercontinental Cup crown by beating Spain 6\u20133 in the final. Hosts UAE matched their best previous"}, {"text": "performance of third place for the first time since 2013. Participating teams. The following eight teams took part. Overall, Europe and Asia were represented by three nations; Africa and North America, one nation each. Oceania, and for the first time, South America, did not enter any teams. Venue. The tournament took place in Dubai, United Arab Emirates; this edition was held at a purpose-built arena on Kite Beach, Jumeirah 3, for the second consecutive year with a capacity of 2,500. Sponsors. The following were the official sponsors of the tournament: Draw. The draw to split the eight teams into two groups of four took place on 9 October at the Dubai Sports Council headquarters at 11:00 GST (UTC+4) and was conducted by former Real Madrid defender, M\u00edchel Salgado. For the purposes of the draw, the nations were divided into two pots, shown in the table below; the teams were split based on their BSWW World Ranking \u2013 the top three teams plus the hosts were placed into Pot 1 whilst the lowest four teams of the ranking were placed in Pot 2. As each was drawn, the placement of the teams alternated back and forth between Groups A and B."}, {"text": "The hosts, the United Arab Emirates, were automatically allocated to position A1. The composition of the pots is shown below: Group stage. \"Matches are listed as local time in Dubai, GST (UTC+4)\" 5th\u20138th place play-offs. The teams finishing in third and fourth place are knocked out of title-winning contention, receding to play in consolation matches to determine 5th through 8th place in the final standings. Knockout stage. The group winners and runners-up progress to the knockout stage to continue to compete for the title."}, {"text": "Acehnese cuisine is the cuisine of the Acehnese people of Aceh in Sumatra, Indonesia. This cuisine is popular and widely known in Indonesia. Arab, Persian, and Indian traders influenced food culture in Aceh although flavours have substantially changed their original forms. The spices combined in Acehnese cuisine are commonly found in Indian and Arab cuisine, such as ginger, pepper, coriander, cumin, cloves, cinnamon, cardamom, and fennel. A variety of Acehnese food is cooked with curry or coconut milk, which is generally combined with meat such as buffalo, beef, goat meat, lamb, mutton, fish, or chicken. Several Aceh dishes can trace its origin to India, such as roti canai which was derived from Indian flatbread."}, {"text": "Amina Abdi Rabar (born 1989) is a Kenyan TV Presenter and Radio Presenter, based in Nairobi, Kenya. She previously hosted the Breakfast show on 98.4 Capital FM, Nairobi. She is fluent in English and Swahili. She currently hosts The Trend, a weekly TV show in NTV that airs every Friday evening. Biography. Amina was born in Nairobi, Kenya. She lived in Kawangware and Eastleigh, two modest estates in Nairobi, for a significant portion of her life. Both of her parents are from the Borana community, however, her mother is from Isiolo and her father is from Moyale. Education. She attended The Kenya High School, completing her secondary education in 2006. Career. Amina Abdi enrolled straight into Homeboyz Radio at a radio school that the station had just launched. She worked hard and landed a scholarship of the best student and that is how her career took off. Around 2012, when she was working at Homeboyz Radio, she would fill in as a senior host when necessary. She was so effective that you would not have known she was a young presenter. She eventually earned her Saturday Night Show. Soon after, Chris Kirubi spotted her and offered Amina a job, as"}, {"text": "a replacement of Joey Muthengi at Capital FM. While at Capital Fm Amina hosted the morning Breakfast Show alongside Fareed Khimani and had also for some time been a presenter for The \"Hits Not Homework\" show, alongside Soulo at the same station. She later on stopped working as a radio host for Capital Fm in 2020. Amina Abdi has also worked for renowned media organizations and stations like Ebru and K24. However, she quit hosting K24's Alfajiri Show in 2017, after a two year stint. From July 2017, Amina Abdi started hosting Maisha Magic East\u2019s Turn Up alongside DJ Joe Mfalme. She later on, in the same year, began hosting NTV's The Trend Show in November as a permanent replacement to Larry Madowo who had left the show earlier on in the same year. In 2020, Amina Abdi co-hosted the seventh edition of the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award ceremony alongside IK Osakioduwa in Lagos, Nigeria. Amina Abdi who doubles up as a singer has worked on songs with popular artists Jay A, K-Letta, Lon Jon, and Octopizzo. However she left the music scene sooner due to claims of bribery in the industry and the lack of adequate capital to"}, {"text": "grow and scale her music career. Amina Abdi has also been involved in humanitarian work, as a UNHCR High-level influencer for the agency's LuQuLuQu campaign."}, {"text": "The Pilecki Institute (; full name Instytut Solidarno\u015bci i M\u0119stwa imienia Witolda Pileckiego, lit. Witold Pilecki's Institute of Solidarity and Courage) is a Polish government institution in care of preserving the memory, documenting and researching the historical experiences of Polish citizens and increasing awareness regarding totalitarianism in the 20th century. Its patron is Witold Pilecki. The organization has been called Polish Yad Vashem. Activities. Research. The Research Department initiates and participates in interdisciplinary research projects devoted to totalitarianism and the history of Poland in the 20th century. The Institute gathers researchers who specialize in political science, sociology, history and Jewish studies. It gathers and publishes documents concerning its scope of interests, provides support for scientific research, especially connected to the victims of Nazism and Communism. The studies are concerned primarily with World War II and its consequences. The Institute also translates into Polish the most important works on totalitarianisms. Education. The Institute carries out educational projects and events. Commemoration. The Pilecki Institute commemorates persons who were murdered for providing aid and assistance to Poles and Jews during the World War II. Under \u201cCalled by Name\u201d project were honoured e..g. Jadwiga D\u0142ugoborska, Lucyna Radziejowska. On recommendation of the Institute, the President"}, {"text": "of Poland bestows the Virtus et Fraternitas Medal, the Eastern Cross, and the Western Cross. Organisation. The Pilecki Institute was established by the Polish Parliament on 9 November 2017, and following year incorporated the Witold Pilecki Center for Totalitarian Studies. On 2017 the institute was given a one-time lump sum of PLN 75 million (roughly $18.7 million) by the Polish parliament, which was used to launch the institute and cover operational expenses through 2019. In 2020, the institute received a specified-user subsidy of PLN 20 million (roughly $5 million) from the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage. Its aim is to analyse the importance for the history of the 20th century of the Nazi and Soviet totalitarian regimes and the global consequences of their actions. The Institute is supervised by the Minister of Culture and National Heritage. The Institute is governed by the director, Krzysztof Ruchniewicz. A consultative and advisory body to the Director of the Institute is the Council of Memory whose members are appointed by the Minister of Culture and National Heritage. Amongst them are, e.g.: Grzegorz Berendt, S\u0142awomir D\u0119bski, Jan O\u0142dakowski, Albert Stankowski. The chairperson is prof. Zofia Zieli\u0144ska. The Institute is divided into:"}, {"text": "Robert Andrew Powell is an American journalist and author. He is best known for his writing on sports and food. His sports journalism was included in \"The Best American Sports Writing\", in 1998. He won a James Beard Foundation Award, in 1997, in the \"Newspaper Feature Writing without Recipes\" category. Powell has written for many publications, including \"The New York Times\", \"Slate\", and \"Mother Jones\". He was a long-time contributor to \"Miami New Times\". Books. He is the author of three books. His first, \"We Own This Game: A Season in the Adult World of Youth Football\", examined the culture of Pop Warner football in Miami, Florida. It was a \"Sports Illustrated\" Best Book of the Year, in 2003. \"Kirkus Reviews\" praised its \"visceral and direct style.\" Steve Almond, writing in \"Salon\", called it \"compulsively readable, precisely because it focuses on the very parts of Miami that tourists will never see, the vast, desperate ghettos where athletic success has become, for all intents and purposes, the only path to the American dream.\" \"This Love Is Not For Cowards: Salvation and Soccer in Ciudad Ju\u00e1rez\", Powell's second book, also received strong reviews. ESPN called it \"brutally honest\" and \"a comprehensive picture"}, {"text": "of Juarez.\" \"The Boston Globe\" considered it a \"clear-eyed and humane book [that] has succeeded in introducing [its] readers to a truth behind the grim and monotonous headlines.\""}, {"text": "Kopai railway station is a railway station of Sahibganj loop line under Howrah railway division of Eastern Railway zone. It is situated at Kaluraypur, Kopai in Birbhum district in the Indian state of West Bengal."}, {"text": "I'm Pets () is the debut studio album by Taiwanese singer Pets Tseng. It was released on 17 December 2014, by Linfair Records."}, {"text": "Peter Lukas B\u00fchlmann (born 12 April 1965 in Z\u00fcrich) is a Swiss mathematician and statistician. Biography. B\u00fchlmann studied mathematics from 1985 at the ETH Zurich with Diplom in 1990 and doctorate in 1993. His thesis \"The Blockwise Bootstrap in Time Series and Empirical Processes\" was written under the supervision of Hans-Rudolf K\u00fcnsch and Erwin Bolthausen. At the University of California, Berkeley, B\u00fchlmann was from 1994 to 1995 a postdoctoral research fellow and from 1995 to 1997 Neyman Assistant Professor. At ETH Zurich he became assistant professor in 1997 and is a full professor from 2004 to the present. From 2013 to 2017 he chaired the Department of Mathematics. His research deals with statistics, machine learning, and computational biology. He is married and has four children. B\u00fchlmann is a frequent mountaineer in the Alps. Honors and awards. B\u00fchlmann is a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, of the American Statistical Association, and Elected Member of the International Statistical Institute. He received the Wald Memorial Award and Lecture from the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (2024), From 2022 to 2023, he was President of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics. Since 2022, he is a member of the German National Academy of Sciences"}, {"text": "Leopoldina. He is an honorary doctor of the Catholic University of Louvain and a recipient of Guy Medal in Silver from the Royal Statistical Society (2018). He presented the Neyman Lecture from the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (2018), was Rothschild Fellow and Lecturer at the Isaac Newton Institute (2018), invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Rio de Janeiro (2018) and a Plenary Speaker at the 8th European Congress of Mathematics in Portoroz (2021). From 2014 to 2020 he was a Highly Cited Researcher at Thomson Reuters/Clarivate Analytics. From 2010 to 2012 he was a co-editor of the \"Annals of Statistics\"."}, {"text": "Samuel Beckley Holabird (June 16, 1826 \u2013 February 3, 1907) was a career officer in the United States Army. A Union Army veteran of the American Civil War, Holabird attained the rank of brigadier general and is most notable for his service as the Army's Quartermaster General, a position he held from 1883 to 1890. Early life. Samuel B. Holabird was born in Canaan, Connecticut on June 16, 1826, the son of Horatio Nelson Holabird and Amanda Malvina (Beckley) Holabird. He was educated in Canaan and at Winsted Academy in Winchester, Connecticut and Amenia Seminary in Amenia, New York. Holabird attended the United States Military Academy and graduated in 1849 ranked 31st in a class of 43. He received his commission as a second lieutenant (by brevet) of Infantry, and was assigned to the 1st Infantry Regiment at Fort Brown, Texas. Start of career. Holabird performed frontier and scouting duties at Fort Brown, Fort Duncan and Fort McIntosh from 1849 to 1850. He received his permanent commission as a second lieutenant on June 10, 1850. From 1850 to 1858, Holabird performed quartermaster, frontier, and scouting duties at Ringgold Barracks, Fort Terrett, Fort Duncan, and Fort McKavett. He was promoted to"}, {"text": "first lieutenant on May 31, 1855. From 1858 to 1859, Holabird was on recruiting duty, and he served as the adjutant of the United States Military Academy from 1859 to 1861. On May 13, 1861, Holabird was promoted to captain. American Civil War. Holabird served as quartermaster of the Union Army encampment in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania from June to August, 1861. He was quartermaster of the camp in Frederick, Maryland from August, 1861 to July, 1862. He was quartermaster of the division commanded by Nathaniel P. Banks in July and August 1862, followed by assignment as the quartermaster of the Army of Virginia's II Corps. Holabird took part in the Northern Virginia campaign, then served with the Army of the Potomac during the Maryland campaign, including the Battle of Antietam on September 17, 1862. He was chief quartermaster of the Department of the Gulf from December 1862 to July 1865, and participated in the Siege of Port Hudson, Louisiana from May 25 to July 9, 1863. Holabird became ill in Louisiana and was on sick leave from July 13, 1863, to October 1, 1865. While he recovered, Holabird translated Antoine-Henri Jomini's \"Treatise on Grand Military Operations\" from French to English, enabling"}, {"text": "the U.S. military to make use of Jomini's work. He served as depot quartermaster in New Orleans from October 1 to December 16, 1865. From October 1, 1865, to March 7, 1866, Holabird was the chief quartermaster of the Department of Louisiana. Holabird received a brevet promotion to major to recognize his distinguished service and he was promoted to the permanent rank of major on July 2, 1862. He received a temporary promotion to colonel on July 11, 1862. At the end of the war, he received brevet promotions to lieutenant colonel, colonel, and brigadier general to recognize the superior service he displayed during the course of the war. Post-Civil War. After the war, Holabird reverted to his permanent rank of major. From March 1866 to February 1867, he was assigned to Washington, D.C. to settle the Department of the Gulf's wartime accounts and claims. On July 29, 1866, Holabird was promoted to lieutenant colonel. From March 12, 1867, to May 1, 1872, Holabird was chief quartermaster of the Department of Dakota. He was chief quartermaster of the Department of Texas from June 6, 1872, to August 15, 1875, and the Military Division of the Missouri from November 1, 1875,"}, {"text": "to May 6, 1878. Holabird was chief quartermaster of the Department of the Pacific and Department of California from May 1878 to October 1879. From November 11, 1879, to April 30, 1882, he served as the Army's Assistant Quartermaster General. Holabird received promotion to colonel on January 22, 1881. He commanded the army's Philadelphia Quartermaster Depot from May 1, 1882, to July 1, 1883. Quartermaster General. Holabird was promoted to brigadier general on July 1, 1883, and assigned as Quartermaster General of the United States Army. He held the post until his retirement from the army on June 16, 1890. As Quartermaster General, Holabird oversaw the effort to resolve pending civilian claims for property lost, damaged, or appropriated by the military during the Civil War, the last of which was settled in 1889. Holabird also undertook an effort to enhance soldier facilities and living conditions, including improvements to uniforms and personal equipment, and new or refurnished barracks, mess halls, storehouses, and hospitals. Holabird also undertook an unsuccessful initiative to professionalize the Army's Quartermaster Corps. Under the prevailing system, soldiers from the Army's basic branches, including Infantry, Cavalry, and Artillery, performed quartermaster duties on an as-needed basis. Under Holabirds's plan, the"}, {"text": "Army would have created approximately 1,300 positions for soldiers to permanently serve as quartermaster clerks, teamsters, and laborers. Later life, death and legacy. In retirement, Holabird was a resident first of Evanston, Illinois, then of Washington, DC. He died in Washington on February 3, 1907, aged 80, and was buried at the United States Soldiers' and Airmen's Home National Cemetery. Holabird was an inventor and was credited with the creation and fielding of the Army's first pup tent and canvas fatigue uniform. The U.S. Army Transport Ship \"General S. B. Holabird\", which was active in the years prior to and during World War I, was named for him. Fort Holabird, a U.S. Army post in Baltimore, Maryland that operated from 1918 to 1973, was named for him. Family. In 1849, Holabird married Mary Theodosia Grant. They were the parents of three children\u2014Agnes, Mary, and William. Agnes Holabird, who married Paul von Kurowsky, was the mother of Agnes von Kurowsky, a Red Cross nurse who cared for Ernest Hemingway after he was wounded during World War I, and was his inspiration for the heroine in \"A Farewell to Arms\". William Holabird became a prominent architect based in Chicago. His daughter Cornelia"}, {"text": "was the wife of U.S. Army general William Mackey Cruikshank."}, {"text": "Angel Mora (born 2 October 1948) is a Cuban field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics."}, {"text": "B\u1ebfn Th\u00e0nh is a ward () of District 1 in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam. Origins. About the origins of the name, some said that B\u1ebfn Ngh\u00e9 River (means Saigon River in modern times, not the same name canal) has a wharf on it and near the Citadel of Saigon, this wharf is used for visitors and soldiers entering the citadel, so it is called \"B\u1ebfn Th\u00e0nh\" (a wharf next to the citadel). Near this wharf there is a market, so this market is also called B\u1ebfn Th\u00e0nh market, which is known as the Old Market (\"Ch\u1ee3 c\u0169\") and is believed to be around Nguy\u1ec5n Hu\u1ec7 Boulevard and H\u00e0m Nghi Boulevard (Old Market on T\u00f4n Th\u1ea5t \u0110\u1ea1m Street is also believed to be one of the first place of the original market), the current B\u1ebfn Th\u00e0nh Market is called New Market (\"Ch\u1ee3 m\u1edbi\"). According to the toponymologist L\u00ea Trung Hoa, \"B\u1ebfn Th\u00e0nh\" is the central market of the city which selling domestic and foreign goods wholesale and retail. In the early 19th century, the market was located next to the Saigon River, where there was a ferry to Phi\u00ean An Citadel (other name of Citadel of Saigon / Gia"}, {"text": "\u0110\u1ecbnh), so it was called \"B\u1ebfn Th\u00e0nh\". History. Before 1975, B\u1ebfn Th\u00e0nh is a ward of the 2nd district, City of Saigon. After 1975, B\u1ebfn Th\u00e0nh ward annexed with Nh\u00e0 th\u1edd Huy\u1ec7n S\u0129 ward (\"Huy\u1ec7n S\u0129 Church\") to become Huy\u1ec7n S\u0129 ward. However, until 1976, District 2 was merged into District 1, Huy\u1ec7n S\u0129 ward dissolved into Wards 11, 12 and 13 of District 1. December 28, 1988, The Council of Ministers issued Decision No.184-H\u0110BT, all of natural area and population of Ward 11 and Ward 12 were merged to re-establish B\u1ebfn Th\u00e0nh Ward. On June 16, 2025, the Standing Committee of the National Assembly issued Resolution No. 1685/NQ-UBTVQH15. Accordingly, B\u1ebfn Th\u00e0nh Ward (new) was formed after arranging the entire natural area and population size of B\u1ebfn Th\u00e0nh Ward, Ph\u1ea1m Ng\u0169 L\u00e3o Ward and part of the natural area and population size of C\u1ea7u \u00d4ng L\u00e3nh Ward, Nguy\u1ec5n Th\u00e1i B\u00ecnh Ward. This Resolution takes effect from the date of issuance. 2002 ITC fire. On 29 October 2002, a fire occurred in the International Trade Centre (ITC; formerly known as Crystal Palace or \"Th\u01b0\u01a1ng x\u00e1 Tam \u0110a\"), located at a Quadrangle of Nam K\u1ef3 Kh\u1edfi Ngh\u0129a \u2013 L\u00ea L\u1ee3i \u2013 Nguy\u1ec5n"}, {"text": "Trung Tr\u1ef1c \u2013 L\u00ea Th\u00e1nh T\u00f4n in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (opposite Saigon Centre and Saigon Square Mall). The six-story complex building was occupied by a department store, a disco and offices of several foreign companies. The fire killed 60 people and injured 90 others, making it one of the deadliest peacetime disasters in Vietnam. The lot of the ITC after the event five years, was planned to build a 137 million USD 52-story complex skyscraper named SJC Tower [] in November 2007 and the construction was started in 2010, three years later. However, the building is still not built yet and currently still an empty lot, the project is also relevated to V\u1ea1n Th\u1ecbnh Ph\u00e1t fraud case. Geography. B\u1ebfn Th\u00e0nh ward is located at the city centre, adjacent to: The ward area is 1,85 km2, population as of 2024 is 71.785, with density is 38.802 people/km2."}, {"text": "C\u1ea7u Kho is a ward () of District 1 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam."}, {"text": "C\u1ea7u \u00d4ng L\u00e3nh is a ward () of District 1 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam."}, {"text": "Severo Frometa (born 9 August 1951) is a Cuban field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics."}, {"text": "\u0110a Kao is a ward () of District 1 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Geography. \u0110a Kao Ward located in the north of District 1, borders to: The ward has an area of 0,99 km\u00b2, with the total population is 21.579 people, and population density is 21.467 person/km\u00b2, in 2023. History. The \u0110a Kao area was originally called by a Vietnamese name that has meaning as \"\u0110\u1ea5t H\u1ed9\" (quartier land or land managed by quartier). Quartier (\"H\u1ed9\") was an administrative unit that existed during the period when the cities of Saigon (changed from B\u1ebfn Ngh\u00e9) and Ch\u1ee3 L\u1edbn were merged into the Saigon \u2013 Cholon region (R\u00e9gion de Saigon \u2013 Cholon; \"V\u00f9ng S\u00e0i G\u00f2n \u2013 Ch\u1ee3 L\u1edbn\") during the French colonial period; this unit was equivalent to the canton level in the provinces. The head of a quartier was called Chief of quartier (Chef de quartier; \"H\u1ed9 tr\u01b0\u1edfng\"). \u0110\u1ea5t H\u1ed9 was transcribed as Dakao (or \u0110a Kao) in books, newspapers, and documents during the French colonial period. The name \u0110a Kao became widely popular in Saigon from the 1950s onwards. At the beginning of the Nguy\u1ec5n Dynasty, the current \u0110a Kao ward area was roughly equivalent to Ho\u00e0 M\u1ef9"}, {"text": "hamlet (\"th\u00f4n\"), B\u00ecnh Tr\u1ecb commune, B\u00ecnh D\u01b0\u01a1ng district, T\u00e2n B\u00ecnh fu (or prefecture), Phi\u00ean An province (later changed as Gia \u0110\u1ecbnh). In the 6th year of Gia Long, the Phi\u00ean An province headquarters was located in this village, before moving to Quy citadel (the first, biggest and most iconic edition of the Citadel of Gia \u0110\u1ecbnh) under the Minh M\u1ea1ng Dynasty. By the 1860s, when the French planned the City of Saigon, Ho\u00e0 M\u1ef9 hamlet was changed as a village and was still on the outskirts of the city. In 1881, Ho\u00e0 M\u1ef9 village was divided into two villages, H\u1ed9i An and T\u00e2n An, but a year later it was merged back into the old one. In 1888, Ho\u00e0 M\u1ef9 village was officially incorporated into the City of Saigon and divided into quartiers. Currently, in \u0110a Kao ward, there is a street named Ho\u00e0 M\u1ef9 and an eponymous temple on the street, also there is a temple named as T\u00e2n An, one of the two village splitted from H\u00f2a M\u1ef9, on the corner of Nguy\u1ec5n B\u1ec9nh Khi\u00eam \u2013 Nguy\u1ec5n V\u0103n Th\u1ee7 (opposite the Tax Branch of District 1). During the Republic of Vietnam, \u0110a Kao ward corresponded to T\u1ef1 \u0110\u1ee9c"}, {"text": "ward, District 1, City of Saigon. The ward was named after T\u1ef1 \u0110\u1ee9c street, which was named after The Emperor T\u1ef1 \u0110\u1ee9c, in the ward at that time (now is Nguy\u1ec5n V\u0103n Th\u1ee7 street). In 1976, T\u1ef1 \u0110\u1ee9c ward was dissolved and divided into 3 wards: Ward 5, Ward 6 and Ward 7. On August 26, 1982, the Council of Ministers issued Decision No.147-H\u0110BT. Accordingly, Ward 5 was dissolved, and its area was merged into Ward 6 and Ward 7. On December 21, 1988, the Council of Ministers issued Decision No.184-H\u0110BT. Accordingly, the entire area and population of Ward 6 and Ward 7 were merged to form \u0110a Kao."}, {"text": "Bernab\u00e9 Izquierdo (born 11 June 1947) is a Cuban field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics."}, {"text": "Edgardo V\u00e1zquez (born 24 April 1960) is a Cuban field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics."}, {"text": "C\u00f4 Giang is a ward () of District 1 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam."}, {"text": "H\u00e9ctor Pedroso (born 22 January 1950) is a Cuban former field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics."}, {"text": "Nguy\u1ec5n Th\u00e1i B\u00ecnh is a ward () of District 1 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. History. Before 1975, the area of the ward now was belong to wards of B\u1ebfn Ngh\u00e9, 1st District (\"Qu\u1eadn Nh\u1ee9t\") and C\u1ea7u \u00d4ng L\u00e3nh, 2nd District (\"Qu\u1eadn Nh\u00ec\") of the City of Saigon, with the boundary was the C\u00f4ng L\u00fd Street (now is Nam K\u1ef3 Kh\u1edfi Ngh\u0129a Street). After 1976, both the districts were annexed into District 1 of Ho Chi Minh City, B\u1ebfn Ngh\u00e9 Ward was dissolved into wards of 8, 9, 10 (H\u00f2a B\u00ecnh ward of the 1st District was merged into B\u1ebfn Ngh\u00e9 a year ago); and C\u1ea7u \u00d4ng L\u00e3nh ward was dissolved into wards of 18, 19, 20, 21. In 1982, ward 9 was annexed into ward 18 and ward 19. Six years later, in 1988, all wards were dissolved with most of them were established into the wards that have almost the same with administrative boundaries of the former wards in before 1975. And Nguy\u1ec5n Th\u00e1i B\u00ecnh Ward was established from the annexation of wards of 18 and 19. \"Wall Street of Saigon\". Although B\u1ebfn Ngh\u00e9 and B\u1ebfn Th\u00e0nh wards are most known for the complex high-rise buildings with"}, {"text": "many domestic and international companies, corporation open their offices here, but only the Nguy\u1ec5n Th\u00e1i B\u00ecnh Ward is most known for the \"Wall Street\", the Financial District (FiDi) of Saigon\u2013Ho Chi Minh City. As the ward is where the city's most active in trading and banking activities with numerous bank transaction offices, also where the State Bank of Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City Branch and Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange (HoSE) located."}, {"text": "Tom\u00e1s Varela (born 7 March 1948) is a Cuban field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics."}, {"text": "Ra\u00fal Garc\u00eda (born 25 December 1959) is a Cuban field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics."}, {"text": "Immortal Eyes is a series of tabletop role-playing game supplements published by White Wolf Publishing in 1995\u20131996 for their game \"\", consisting of \"The Toybox\", \"Shadows on the Hill\", and \"Court of All Kings\". Contents. \"Immortal Eyes: Shadows on the Hill\" is a supplement for the \"Immortal Eyes\" campaign which presents detailed information on Hawaii as a game setting. Reception. Lucya Szachnowski reviewed \"Immortal Eyes: Shadows on the Hill\" for \"Arcane\" magazine, rating it a 7 out of 10 overall. Szachnowski comments that \"\"Immortal Eyes: Shadows on the Hill\" is really only of passing interest for non-\"Changeling\" gamers, and the scenarios will only be of limited value to those who haven't got \"The Toybox\". Nevertheless, it makes an excellent continuation of the \"Immortal Eyes\" campaign and is good value for money.\""}, {"text": "Nguy\u1ec5n C\u01b0 Trinh is a ward () of District 1 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Geography location. Nguy\u1ec5n C\u01b0 Trinh ward lies on the southwest of District 1, borders with: The ward has an area of 0,77 km\u00b2, with population in 2021 is 20.878 ng\u01b0\u1eddi, population density is 27.114 people/km\u00b2. History. Beforr 1975, Nguy\u1ec5n C\u01b0 Trinh l\u00e0 m\u1ed9t was a ward of the 2nd District (District 2), City of Saigon. In 1976, District 2 was merged into District 1, Nguy\u1ec5n C\u01b0 Trinh ward disolved and separated into two numeric wards are 14 and 15 of District 1. On December 28, 1988, The Council of Ministers issued Decision No. 184-H\u0110BT. From that, ward 14 and 15 merged together to re-establish Nguy\u1ec5n C\u01b0 Trinh Ward of District 1, Ho Chi Minh City."}, {"text": "Jorge Mico (born 19 September 1948) is a Cuban field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics."}, {"text": "Ph\u1ea1m Ng\u0169 L\u00e3o is a ward () of District 1 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. History. Before 1962, in the South Vietnam period, the area of Ph\u1ea1m Ng\u0169 L\u00e3o ward nowadays was a major part of C\u1ea7u \u00d4ng L\u00e3nh ward, the 2nd District (\"Qu\u1eadn Nh\u00ec\"), City of Saigon. Since 1962, a part of C\u1ea7u \u00d4ng L\u00e3nh ward was separated to establish the B\u00f9i Vi\u1ec7n ward. After 1975, District 2 was merged into District 1 and B\u00f9i Vi\u1ec7n ward was dissolved into wards of 16 and 17 of District 1, Ho Chi Minh City. Ward 16 was later merged into Ward 13 (which was the Huy\u1ec7n S\u0129 ward before 1975). In 1989, Ph\u1ea1m Ng\u0169 L\u00e3o ward was established after the annexation of wards of 13 and 17. Tourist attractions. The ward and the eponymous street entirely in it are known as \"Backpacker Street\" or \"Backpacker Quarter\" (\"Khu ph\u1ed1 T\u00e2y Ba l\u00f4)\", as this quarter is foreigners top-most favors for having plenty of travel agencies open here and accommodation services here are compared to be more affordable than the other quarters in the city center. Moreover, the ward is proper for pedestrian as the traffic here is usually clear, less traffic"}, {"text": "jam in this area. Some of pedestrian areas in the ward are: September 23 Park, Ph\u1ea1m Ng\u0169 L\u00e3o Street, B\u00f9i Vi\u1ec7n Street, \u0110\u1ec1 Th\u00e1m Street, Tr\u1ea7n H\u01b0ng \u0110\u1ea1o Street. Those streets are also known for theirs vibrant nightlife with multiple food shops, restaurants, pubs and clubs Ph\u1ea1m Ng\u0169 L\u00e3o ward also has some famous stage, indoor and outdoor Besides, the ward still has some education and healthcare institutes, some of them are Ernst Th\u00e4lmann High School (Tr\u01b0\u1eddng THPT Ten-l\u01a1-man), T\u1eeb D\u0169 Maternity Hospital, one of the major maternity hospitals in Vietnam."}, {"text": "The BSA B44 was a series of unit construction single-cylinder OHV four-stroke motorcycles made by the Birmingham Small Arms Company between 1966 and 1970. The machines were developed from the BSA World Championship Motocross machines, which were themselves based on the C15/B40. Background. In 1963 BSA began competing a C15T fitted with the B40 engine in various classes. Works rider Jeff Smith won the Scottish Six Days 350 cc cup that year and finished 3rd in the 500 cc Motocross World Championship. Brian Martin, head of BSA's competition department, started a feasibility study to enlarge the B40 engine. The engine was enlarged to , which was considered the maximum reliable size. For the 1964 Motocross season, the engine was fitted in a lightweight frame that carried the oil in the top tube. The machine weighed . Smith took this machine to 3 victories in the championship, and with 3 rounds to go, the displacement was increased to . Smith won the final three rounds and beat the winner of the two previous championships, Swede Rolf Tibblin, to the title by a narrow margin. Smith was dominant in the 1965 season on the 441 and had the title sewn up half-way"}, {"text": "through the season. In the final race, the East German GP, Smith used a pre-production model of the soon-to-be-announced Victor GP and finished sixth. Technical Details. The 441 cc engine, developed by the BSA Competitions Department, was based on the B40. The extra capacity was obtained by increasing the B40's 70 mm stroke to 90 mm, the 79 mm bore was retained. To strengthen the bottom end, the timing side main bearing was changed from a plain bush to a ball bearing, and the drive side main bearing was changed from a ball to a roller bearing. The cast iron barrel of the B40 was changed to an alloy item for the 441. Compression ratio of the GP model was 11.4:1, and was reduced to 9.5:1 on the Enduro by means of a plate below the barrel. In 1967, the Victor Roadster was introduced, which had a square-finned barrel and head and a compression ration of 9.4:1. The Enduro version was fitted with this configuration in 1968. Power output was for the GP models and ) for the other models. The GP featured a frame derived from the works racers, other models used a frame developed from the C15 Trials"}, {"text": "bikes. Models. B44 Victor GP. On the strength of Jeff Smith's two World Championship victories, BSA introduced a race replica at the 1965 Earls Court Motorcycle Show, the B44 Victor GP. The model was discontinued in 1967, around 500 GPs being produced in total. B44VE Victor Enduro/B44VS Victor Special. A road legal on-off-road version with lights was introduced in 1966 as the B44VE Victor Enduro in the UK and the B44VS Victor Special in the US. From 1967 the Victor Special name was used in all markets. The fuel and oil tanks were made in alloy. Production continued until the model was replaced by the B50 Victor Trail in 1971. B44VR Victor Roadster/B44SS Shooting Star. A roadster version, designated B44VR Victor Roadster in the UK and B44SS Shooting Star in the US, was introduced in 1967. The model used fibreglass fuel and oil tanks and was fitted with a 7\u2033 half-width front brake. From 1968 the model was known as the Shooting Star in all markets, the tanks were changed to steel, and a larger 8\" front brake was fitted. A 7\" full width twin leading shoe front brake was fitted from 1969. The model was discontinued when the 500"}, {"text": "cc B50 models were introduced in 1971."}, {"text": "Rodolfo Delgado (born 8 May 1950) is a Cuban field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics."}, {"text": "T\u00e2n \u0110\u1ecbnh is a ward () of District 1 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. T\u00e2n \u0110\u1ecbnh Church is in District 3, but refers to a parish by this name as T\u00e2n \u0110\u1ecbnh was a village established from villages of Xu\u00e2n H\u00f2a (in District 3) and Ph\u00fa H\u00f2a (in District 1) in the past. Its name in H\u00e1n N\u00f4m is ."}, {"text": "The 1990 NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship was the 19th annual tournament held by the NCAA to determine the top men's Division II college soccer program in the United States. Southern Connecticut State defeated Seattle Pacific in the final, winning in a penalty kick shootout after the championship match finished 0\u20130 through four overtime periods. This was the Owls' (22-0-1) second national title and first for coach Ray Reid. The final match was held in Melbourne, Florida on December 1, 1990."}, {"text": "Systemic Therapy in Advancing or Metastatic Prostate Cancer: Evaluation of Drug Efficacy (STAMPEDE) is a clinical trial investigating treatments for high risk or terminal prostate cancer. Recruitment started in 2005 and ended in 2022; as of January 2020, over 10,000 participants had joined the trial. Name. STAMPEDE is an acronym for \"Systemic Therapy in Advancing or Metastatic Prostate Cancer: Evaluation of Drug Efficacy\". Aims and procedure. The trial investigates new approaches for men with metastatic and locally advanced prostate cancer. 117 hospitals in the UK and Switzerland are involved with over 10,000 men are expected to take part in the trial. The men are randomly assigned to one of a number of \"arms\". The primary outcome by which the arms were judged is overall survival. The following arms are documented in the publicly available literature. Arm A. Standard of care (SOC) is lifelong androgen deprivation therapy (ADT). After 2015 SOC was expanded to include docetaxel and radiotherapy (RT) at the start of treatment. Arm B. SOC plus zoledronic acid. Arm C. Standard care plus docetaxel and prednisolone. Arm D. SOC plus celecoxib. Arm E. SOC plus zoledronic acid and docetaxel. Arm F. SOC plus zoledronic acid and celecoxib. Arm G."}, {"text": "SOC plus abiraterone acetate and prednisolone. Arm H. SOC plus RT. Arm J. SOC plus abiraterone and enzalutamide and prednisolone. Arm K. SOC plus metformin. Arm L. SOC with transdermal oestradiol replacing standard ADT. Results. reported that \"the addition of docetaxel to standard of care was associated with improved survival, with an HR of 0\u00b778 and a difference in median survival of 10 months, as well as improvements in prostate-cancer-specific survival, failure-free survival, and skeletal-related events\". They also noted that docetaxel plus zoledronic acid \"was associated with similar improvements, although the benefit observed was smaller\". The overall conclusion was that \"standard of care should be updated to include docetaxel chemotherapy in suitable patients with metastatic disease, and docetaxel may be considered for men with high-risk non-metastatic prostate cancer with or without radiotherapy\". reported on radiotherapy. For patients with a high metastatic burden the radiotherapy did not improve survival. No improvement was noted for unselected patients, but for men with a low burden overall survival did improve. There is some discussion as to how the burden is identified (CT and bone scans versus PET). The findings may also be applicable to other cancers where there is a small volume. presents the"}, {"text": "main findings as:"}, {"text": "Lazaro Hern\u00e1ndez (born 3 February 1961) is a Cuban field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics."}, {"text": "Juan Blanco (born 8 October 1959) is a Cuban field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics."}, {"text": "Juan Caballero (born 6 July 1951) is a Cuban field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics."}, {"text": "Roberto Ram\u00edrez (born 22 February 1957) is a Cuban field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics."}, {"text": "Keeva Keenan (born 16 August 1997) is an Irish international footballer who plays for Shelbourne of the Women's National League (WNL). She previously played for Scottish Women's Premier League (SWPL) clubs Celtic and Glasgow City, and for WNL clubs Raheny United and Shelbourne. She made her debut for the Republic of Ireland women's national football team in October 2019. Club career. In January 2018, Keenan left Glasgow City for their local rivals Celtic. She was named club Player of the Year in her first season with the club. In 2020\u201321 she helped Celtic secure qualification to the UEFA Women's Champions League for the first time, but left the club at the end of the season. She agreed a return to Shelbourne in July 2021. International career. On 5 May 2014, Republic of Ireland women's national football team manager Susan Ronan named Keenan in an experimental squad for a friendly against the Basque Country. Keenan did not feature in Ireland's 2\u20130 defeat in Azpeitia, which was not classified as a full international fixture. Early in his reign as Ireland's national team coach, Colin Bell called-up Keenan for a friendly with Slovakia at Tallaght Stadium in April 2017. She remained an unused"}, {"text": "substitute in Ireland's 1\u20130 win and was subsequently \"frozen out\" by Bell. In September 2019, Keenan was \"in disbelief\" to be called into the first senior squad to be named by Bell's successor Vera Pauw. She started Ireland's 3\u20132 win over Ukraine at Tallaght Stadium."}, {"text": "\u00c1ngel Fontane (born 21 July 1960) is a Cuban field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics."}, {"text": "Ricardo Campos (born 6 February 1959) is a Cuban field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics."}, {"text": "Juan R\u00edos (born 25 December 1947) is a Cuban field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics."}, {"text": "\"Ich bin der Doktor Eisenbart\" (\"I am the Doctor Eisenbart\"), also called Eisenbart-Lied (\"Eisenbart Song\"), is a German-language folk song associated with students and first published in 1814. Other variants include a Dutch variant titled \"Ik ben Doktor Grijzenbaard\" and a Pennsylvania Dutch variant titled \"Ich bin der Doktor Witzelsucht\". It deals with the treatment methods of Johann Andreas Eisenbarth, who is depicted in the song as a quack. There are numerous variations, of which the earliest dateable publication of 1814 comes from the commercial book of the student association Germania from G\u00f6ttingen. The first publication with melody appeared in 1840. In the 20th century the song became popular among children, and the melody was also adapted for the equally popular \"Ein Mann, der sich Kolumbus nannt\". Creation. The humorous song \"Ich bin der Doktor Eisenbart\" was probably written around 1800 by G\u00f6ttingen students. A popular destination for them was nearby Hann. M\u00fcnden, the home town and burial place of Johann Andreas Eisenbarth. The song begins with the verse <poem lang=\"de\" style=\"float:left;\">Ich bin der Doktor Eisenbart, widewidewitt, bum, bum, kurier die Leut' auf meine Art, widewidewitt, bum, bum. Kann machen, dass die Blinden geh'n, widewidewitt, juchheirassa, und dass die Lahmen"}, {"text": "wieder seh'n, widewidewitt, bum, bum.</poem> <poem style=\"margin-left:1em; float:left;\">I am the Doctor Eisenbart, widewidewitt, boom, boom, will cure the people in my way, widewidewitt, boom, boom. Can make it that the blind will walk, widewidewitt, whoopee hurrah, and that the lame can see again, widewidewitt, boom, boom.</poem> and has countless other verses that have been added to the original twelve over time. Impact. This song, in turn, inspired various authors to write novels to this day (, 1897; Josef Winckler, 1928; Otto Weddigen, 1909; Fritz N\u00f6lle, 1940; Hanns Kneifel, 2002), plays (for example Otto Falckenberg, 1908), operas (Alfred B\u00f6ckmann and Pavel Haas) and Nico Dostal's operetta \"\" (1952). The school opera \"Der Arzt auf dem Marktplatz\" (1957) by East Germans Hanna and , was also based on motifs from the life of Doctor Eisenbarth. Dutch-language variation. A Dutch-language variation of the song exists too, \"Ik ben Doktor Grijzenbaard\", removing all references to the real Eisenbart by calling him \"grijzenbaard\" (\"grey beard\"). In 1978 the Flemish comedy band recorded a parody song of \"Ik ben Doktor Grijzenbaard\", titled \"Ik ben Vader Grijzenbaard\", which satirized the popularity of Vader Abraham's The Smurf Song, as well as The Muppets."}, {"text": "Juan R\u00edos can refer to:"}, {"text": "Hans Tavsens Park is a public park located adjacent to Hans Tavsens Gade and Assistens Cemetery in the N\u00f8rrebro district of Copenhagen, Denmark. History. The site was formerly part of Assistens Cemetery. It was from 1847 to 1880 used for the burial of people who could not afford a grave inside the walled cemetery. The park was laid out in 1909. Design. The central part of the park is dominated by lawns and large trees. The southeastern portion of the park is home to a staffed, public playground. The northwestern portion of the park, adjacent to N\u00f8rrebro Park School, is used for sports facilities. Public art. The Artemis Fountain, from 1934, has a central location in the park. It was created by Johannes Bjerg and features a bronze sculpture of Artemis riding a jumping red deer stag. A little further to the north west, next to the entrance to Assistens Cemetery, stands a bronze copy of Michelangelo's marble statue of Moses in San Pietro in Vincoli in Rome. The statue is owned by the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek but placed in the park on loan in 1924. Future redevelopment. In 2016, a project for redesigning the park and Korsgade in a"}, {"text": "way that will protect the surrounding neighbourhood against flooding problems in connection with heavy rains was selected as the overall winner of the Nordic Council's Nordic Built Cities Challenge. The winning proposal, entitled \"Soul of N\u00f8rrebro\",was designed by SLA, Ramb\u00f8ll, ArkiLab, Den Nationale Platform for Gadeidr\u00e6t, Aydin Soei and Social Action. The scheme will be realized in 2021-23."}, {"text": "Robert L. Newkirk (born March 6, 1977) is a former American football defensive tackle who played for the New Orleans Saints and Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Michigan State University."}, {"text": "North Chicago Township was a township in Cook County, Illinois that was part of the City of Chicago. It comprised that part of pre-1889 Chicago north and east of the Chicago River. When Lake View Township to its north was annexed to Chicago in 1889, it was maintained as a township and not incorporated into North Chicago Township, so the latter continued to be bound to the north by Fullerton Avenue. Chicago residents voted to eliminate the townships in the city in 1902, including North Chicago Township; nevertheless, they remain in use for the purposes of property assessment."}, {"text": "\u0110\u1ea1i Th\u00e0nh may refer to several rural communes in Vietnam, including:"}, {"text": "Fils-Aim\u00e9 is a Haitian surname. Notable people with the name Fils-Aim\u00e9 include:"}, {"text": "\u0110\u1ed3ng T\u00e2n may refer to several places in Vietnam, including:"}, {"text": "\u0110\u1ee9c Th\u1eafng may refer to several places in Vietnam, including:"}, {"text": "H\u00f2a S\u01a1n may refer to several rural communes in Vietnam, including:"}, {"text": "H\u1ee3p Th\u1ecbnh may refer to several rural communes in Vietnam, including:"}, {"text": "South Chicago Township was a township in Cook County, Illinois that was part of the City of Chicago. It comprised that part of pre-1889 Chicago south and east of the Chicago River. When Lake and Hyde Park townships to its south were annexed to Chicago they were maintained as townships and not incorporated into South Chicago Township, which was bound to the south by modern-day Pershing Road. Chicago residents voted to eliminate the townships in the city in 1902, including South Chicago Township; nevertheless, they remain in use for the purposes of property assessment."}, {"text": "H\u00f9ng S\u01a1n may refer to several places in Vietnam, including:"}, {"text": "Elections to North Tyneside Metropolitan Council took place on 2 May 2002 on the same day as other local council elections in England. North Tyneside Council is elected \"in thirds\", which means one councillor from each three-member ward is elected each year for three years followed by a year with no election. On the same day, the election for the first directly elected Mayor of North Tyneside took place."}, {"text": "Quang Minh may refer to several places in Vietnam, including:"}, {"text": "Th\u00e1i S\u01a1n may refer to several rural communes in Vietnam, including:"}, {"text": "Thanh V\u00e2n may refer to several rural communes in Vietnam, including:"}, {"text": "T\u00e2n Th\u1ecbnh may refer to several places in Vietnam, including:"}, {"text": "Ngh\u0129a H\u01b0ng may refer to several places in Vietnam, including:"}, {"text": "Ngh\u0129a H\u00f2a may refer to several rural communes in Vietnam, including:"}, {"text": "Ph\u00fac Th\u1eafng may refer to several places in Vietnam, including:"}, {"text": "Li\u00ean S\u01a1n may refer to several places in Vietnam, including:"}, {"text": "An D\u01b0\u01a1ng may refer to several places in Vietnam, including:"}, {"text": "West Chicago Township was a township in Cook County, Illinois that was part of the City of Chicago. It comprised that part of pre-1889 Chicago west of the Chicago River. When various townships to its north and west were annexed to Chicago in 1889, they were maintained as townships and not incorporated into West Township. The township limits were North Av. to the north, the Chicago river to the east, Pershing (39th) St. to the south, and was bound to the west largely by Harlem Avenue. Chicago residents voted to eliminate the townships in the city in 1902, including West Chicago Township; nevertheless, they remain in use for the purposes of property assessment."}, {"text": "Ti\u1ebfn Th\u1eafng may refer to several rural communes in Vietnam, including:"}, {"text": "Qu\u1ea3ng Minh may refer to several rural communes in Vietnam, including:"}, {"text": "Thanh H\u1ea3i may refer to: Several places in Vietnam, including:"}, {"text": "Quang Ti\u1ebfn may refer to several places in Vietnam, including:"}, {"text": "Thanh S\u01a1n may refer to several places in Vietnam, including:"}, {"text": "The Annals of Aachen () is an anonymous late 12th-century compilation of Latin annals from St Mary's Church in Aachen. The annals were originally compiled in 1169 and subsequently extended down to 1196. The first part is little more than a list of Roman emperors from 1 until 684. Entries for the years 688\u2013809 were borrowed from some Carolingian imperial annals and are closely related to the \"Annals of Saint-Amand\". There follows a list of Carolingian and German rulers down to 1109. The reports on the reign of Henry V (1105\u20131125) are generally positive. The coverage of the Staufer rulers is also positive. The \"Annals of Aachen\" contain the earliest example in Germany of the expression \"to make a knight\". It occurs in the account of the knighting of Frederick I's sons, Henry VI and Frederick VI in 1184: \"facti sunt milites\", they were made knights. This is one of the earliest pieces of evidence for a ceremony of knighting in Germany."}, {"text": "V\u00e2n H\u00e0 may refer to several places in Vietnam, including:"}, {"text": "Ng\u1ecdc Ch\u00e2u may refer to several places in Vietnam, including:"}, {"text": "The Apostolic Nunciature to Zambia is an ecclesiastical office of the Catholic Church in Zambia. It is a diplomatic post of the Holy See, whose representative is called the Apostolic Nuncio with the rank of an ambassador. The Apostolic Nuncio to Zambia is usually also the Apostolic Nuncio to Malawi upon his appointment to said nation."}, {"text": "Minh \u0110\u1ee9c may refer to several places in Vietnam, including:"}, {"text": "H\u1ed3ng K\u1ef3 may refer to several places in Vietnam, including:"}, {"text": "Y\u00ean S\u01a1n may refer to several places in Vietnam, including:"}, {"text": "\u0110\u00f4ng H\u01b0ng may refer to several places in Vietnam, including:"}, {"text": "B\u1eafc L\u00fd may refer to several places in Vietnam, including:"}, {"text": "Jo\u00e3o Batista Coelho (born 21 September 1992), mostly known by his stage name Slow J, is a Portuguese rapper, record producer and singer-songwriter."}, {"text": "Bandish is a fixed, melodic composition in Hindustani vocal or instrumental music. Bandish may also refer to:"}, {"text": "Trung H\u00e0 may refer to several places in Vietnam, including:"}, {"text": "\u0110\u1ee9c Giang may refer to several places in Vietnam, including:"}, {"text": "Kim S\u01a1n may refer to several places in Vietnam, including:"}, {"text": "Nam D\u01b0\u01a1ng may refer to several places in Vietnam, including:"}, {"text": "Xu\u00e2n Ph\u00fa may refer to several places in Vietnam, including:"}, {"text": "George Richardson Proctor OD (1920\u20132015) was an American botanist and expert on Jamaican flora. He wrote widely on the topic, publishing \"Flora of the Cayman Islands\", and collected over 55,000 specimens from 50 different islands in the Caribbean. He was considered one of the \"four horsemen\" of taxonomy in the West Indies and Caribbean. Thirty-one species were named in his honor, including \"Coccothrinax proctorii\". Late in his life Proctor was arrested for a conspiracy to murder his wife at the age of 86, and in 2010 at the age of 90, was sentenced to four years in prison. Proctor was released after two, spending the rest of his life in the United States. Biography. George Richardson Proctor was born in 1920 in Boston, Massachusetts. He received a PhD from the University of Pennsylvania after World War II. While in college, from 1946 to 1947, Proctor worked at the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia. He was first published at the age of 19. In 1948, he traveled to the Caribbean on the Catherwood-Chaplin West Indies Expedition. He was influenced by William Ralph Maxon. Proctor moved to Jamaica in 1949 to work on a book about the island's ferns begun by"}, {"text": "William Ralph Maxon. He worked at the Institute of Jamaica from 1951 to 1980, working on the herbarium and rising to be head of the Natural History Division. From 1982 to 1983 he was herbarium supervisor at the National Botanic Garden in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, and from 1983 to 1998 at the Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources as director of the herbarium. He then worked as a biologist at the University of the West Indies in Jamaica. Proctor traveled to over 50 Caribbean islands, collecting over 55,000 specimens, and authored or co-authored numerous books about Caribbean flora. In 1976 he was awarded the Musgrave Medal and Order of Distinction, and honorary degrees from Florida International University (1978) and the University of the West Indies (2004). Murder conspiracy. Proctor and his driver Glenford Fellington were arrested for a conspiracy to murder his wife on April 20, 2006, at Norman Manley International Airport as they were about to board a plane to the United States. He was 86 at the time, denied bail, and sentenced in February 2010 to four years in prison. Proctor was allegedly unhappy with the marriage. In October 2012 he was released due to"}, {"text": "his poor health, and traveled to Boston. Proctor died on October 12, 2015, in New York City at the age of 95."}, {"text": "Robert E. Honeysucker, Jr. (January 14, 1943 \u2013 October 7, 2017) was an American baritone. Biography. Robert E. Honeysucker, Jr. was born in Memphis, Tennessee. His father, Robert E. Honeysucker, was a preacher. He was one of four children of Robert Sr. and Willa Ann Honeysucker. Honeysucker grew up in the South in the 1960s, becoming an activist for social change at an early age. He joined the youth division of the NAACP and worked to register voters in order to help the election of John F. Kennedy, and befriended activist Medgar Evers. He later earned his bachelor's degree in music education from Tougaloo College and his master's degree from Miami University of Ohio. After completing his graduate studies, he returned to Mississippi to teach and conduct a choir at Tougaloo College. He moved to Boston, Massachusetts in 1972 for additional graduate work at Boston University. Performing career. Honeysucker was known for his versatility as a performer in Boston's classical music scene, with the Boston Globe noting that he had \u201cperformed at one time or another with nearly all of the region\u2019s major classical music and opera organizations, as well as with national and international ensembles.\u201d Beginning in the 1980s,"}, {"text": "he was a regularly featured performer with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Boston Pops. By the 1990s, he was also a regular at the Boston Lyric Opera, performing roles such as Stephen Kumalo in \"Lost in the Stars\", by Kurt Weill and Maxwell Anderson; Master Ford in Verdi's \"Falstaff;\" and Escamillo in \"Carmen on the Common,\" a public park production of Bizet's Carmen performed for an estimated 140,000 people. Other roles Honeysucker was known for include Rigoletto, Sharpless, Germont, and Iago. As an oratorio singer, he was known for performances in Mendelssohn's \"Elijah\" and Handel\u2019s \"Messiah.\" He was also passionate about the Great American Songbook, presenting an annual concert of this material for many years. Honeysucker was also a voice teacher who taught on the faculties of the Boston Conservatory and the Longy School of Music. Discography. Honeysucker's recording work includes a collaboration with Videmus to record five discs featuring the works of African-American composers: Press mentions. Honeysucker was hailed by the Boston Globe as \u201ca fixture of Boston\u2019s musical landscape over some four decades.\u201d"}, {"text": "is a manga platform created by Shueisha. Launched on September 22, 2014, it operates as a free mobile app and website. Jump+ serializes original titles and titles from other Shueisha manga magazines, and also carries digital editions of \"Weekly Sh\u014dnen Jump\". Notable titles serialized in \"Sh\u014dnen Jump+\" include \"World's End Harem\", \"Astra Lost in Space\", \"\", \"Spy \u00d7 Family\", \"Chained Soldier\", \"Kaiju No. 8\", and \"Dandadan\". Despite its title, \"Sh\u014dnen Jump+\" also features series targeted towards female and adult readers in addition to its namesake \"sh\u014dnen manga\", which is targeted towards young teen males. Outside of Japan, Shueisha releases the original manga from the platform on \"Manga Plus\". Starting in 2023, every new manga series except for licensed manga and \"Indies\" series launched on \"Sh\u014dnen Jump+\" would receive a simultaneous English release on \"Manga Plus\". History. Pre-launch. Shueisha's \"Weekly Sh\u014dnen Jump\" reached a peak weekly circulation of 6.53 million copies in the 1990s, though its readership has since steadily declined as a result of the broader decline of the print media industry. In response, Shueisha turned towards digital distribution in an attempt to reach out to a wider audience. A free digital edition of \"Weekly Sh\u014dnen Jump\" was issued as"}, {"text": "a result of the 2011 T\u014dhoku earthquake and tsunami, after shipping and distribution lines were affected by the disaster. Issuing the digital magazine was difficult at that time because of different work flows from issuing printed version. In 2012, Shueisha launched the online bookstore app \"Jump Book Store\", which enjoyed mild commercial success and became an inspiration for \"Sh\u014dnen Jump+\". In 2013, Shueisha launched the online manga platform \"Jump LIVE\". Although the app was downloaded over 1 million times in three weeks, the editorial department found it contained too much content and it was difficult to distinguish between free and paid content. Shueisha would ultimately discontinue the platform. Nevertheless, the experience of launching an online platform helped the company for the coming \"Sh\u014dnen Jump+\". Post-launch. \"Sh\u014dnen Jump+\" was launched on September 22, 2014, with more than 30 manga series, some of which were transferred from \"Jump LIVE\", including \"\u0113lDLIVE\" and \"Nekoda-biyori\". The digital version of \"Weekly Sh\u014dnen Jump\" can be purchased in \"Sh\u014dnen Jump+\" at 300 yen per issue or 900 yen per month. Compared to \"Weekly Sh\u014dnen Jump\", titles published in \"Sh\u014dnen Jump+\" are subject to laxer editorial restrictions around explicit content. According to Shuhei Hosono, the chief editor"}, {"text": "of \"Sh\u014dnen Jump+\", the number of weekly active users increased from 1.1 million to 1.3 million between April and May 2016; Hosono noted that the increase was catalyzed by the release of \"Fire Punch\" and \"World's End Harem\", which both contain depictions of sex and violence not permitted in \"Weekly Sh\u014dnen Jump\". Starting from 2017, \"Weekly Sh\u014dnen Jump\" began serializing works made by manga artists who previously published their series on \"Sh\u014dnen Jump+\", such as Taishi Tsutsui's \"We Never Learn\", Tatsuki Fujimoto's \"Chainsaw Man\", and Tsurun Hatomune's \"\". In 2019, the platform experienced significant progress. \"Spy \u00d7 Family\", which was a new series in 2019, attracted many users to the app, especially female users. After it began serialization, the proportion of female users increased by 5% while 60%-65% were male. \"Astra Lost in Space\" received an anime adaptation and \"Eren the Southpaw\" received a TV drama adaptation in 2019; both are original titles of \"Sh\u014dnen Jump+\". Moreover, its original titles started to win big awards. \"Astra Lost in Space\" won the 12th Manga Taish\u014d Award, becoming the first web comic to do so. \"Manga Plus\", a global version of \"Sh\u014dnen Jump+\", was launched on January 28, 2019. An international edition"}, {"text": "of \"Sh\u014dnen Jump+\" was first proposed in 2017 as a means to appeal to non-Japanese audiences; the app is offered in English and Spanish. Also in 2019, Shueisha produced \"Marvel \u00d7 Sh\u014dnen Jump+ Super Collaboration\", a collaboration series with Marvel Comics composed of seven one-shots written by various \"Weekly Sh\u014dnen Jump\" artists including \"Yu-Gi-Oh!\"s Kazuki Takahashi. In December 2020, \"Deadpool: Samurai\" started serialization on the same platform after the one-shot in October 2019. In 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, some titles in \"Sh\u014dnen Jump+\" have been published on a modified schedule. A website namely \"Jump Digital Labo\" (\u30b8\u30e3\u30f3\u30d7\u30fb\u30c7\u30b8\u30bf\u30eb\u30e9\u30dc) was launched by the editorial department of \"Sh\u014dnen Jump+\" in July 2020, for recruiting proposals of digital development. \"Kaiju No. 8\", which was serialized from July 2020 to July 2025, gained 30 million page views in October 2020, becoming the fastest \"Sh\u014dnen Jump+\" manga to do so. On December 14, 2020, it was announced that the second part of \"Chainsaw Man\", the first part of which had previously been serialized on \"Weekly Sh\u014dnen Jump\", will be serialized on \"Sh\u014dnen Jump+\". In April 2021, \"Indie\" series were introduced in the app. This is a side-project from the Shonen Jump+ App for Jump"}, {"text": "Rookie Monthly Award winner works that get in the platform with new titles every month along regular titles. These series have no editor, their publishing conditions differ from regular serializations and they have an orange flame symbol showing they are indie and how different they are from normal serializations. So far, only two \"Indies\" series became regular serializations: \"Red Cat Ramen\" and \"Kindergarten Wars\". In 2023, every new manga series not including \"Indies\" series and licensed series launched on \"Sh\u014dnen Jump+\" would begin to receive a simultaneous English release on \"Manga Plus\". Metrics. By May 2019, over 60 titles were serialized on \"Sh\u014dnen Jump+\". The app had been downloaded 10 million times; combined, the app and website had 2.5 million weekly active users. \"Sh\u014dnen Jump+\" accumulated over 12 billion yen in sales revenue. As of February 2022, the app had been downloaded 19 million times, with the app and website having approximately 4.6 million weekly active users. Shueisha estimated \"Sh\u014dnen Jump+\"s users to be 65% male, and that 18 to 24 year olds were its largest age demographic at 32%. \"\" was the most popular series on the platform in 2018, while \"Spy \u00d7 Family\" has been the most popular"}, {"text": "\"Sh\u014dnen Jump+\" title since 2019. \"Spy \u00d7 Family\" is noted for attracting readers, especially female, to the app, according to Hosono, the trend of its sales are comparable to \"Assassination Classroom\", a high-profile title published in \"Weekly Sh\u014dnen Jump\". Censorship. Due to explicit content, \"World's End Harem\" and \"Saotome Shimai wa Manga no Tame nara!?\" cannot be accessed on the \"Sh\u014dnen Jump+\" iOS app, but they are available on its website and Android app. Series. There are currently 90 manga titles being serialized in \"Sh\u014dnen Jump+\". Out of those, 69 are original titles to the platform, 8 titles are published in parallel with other Shueisha publications, and 11 are \"Indies\" series."}, {"text": "Joel Fallon (June 16, 1931 \u2013 August 11, 2016) was the first Poet laureate of Benicia, California. He is the namesake of the Joel Fallon poetry scholarship awarded annually since 2015 to high school students in Benicia, California. He was a founding member of the Benicia First Tuesday Poets, which meets at the Benicia Library monthly since 2003, and also helped begin the Benicia Love Poetry Contest and the annual Poets\u2019 Picnic. He was named Benicia's first poet laureate in 2005. He helped Genea Brice advocate for a poet laureate program in neighboring Vallejo, California. He also served as a vice president of Arts Benicia. Fallon began writing poetry while serving overseas in the United States Army. He was influenced by Robert Frost, Emily Dickinson, and Charles Bukowski."}, {"text": "Golsteyn is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:"}, {"text": "Centaurus is a mission concept to flyby the centaurs 2060 Chiron and Schwassmann\u2013Wachmann 1. It was submitted in response to the NASA Discovery program call for proposals in 2019 but ultimately was not among the four missions selected for further development by NASA in February 2020. If it had been selected, \"Centaurus\" would have been the first mission to attempt a flyby of a centaur. Overview. If selected, \"Centaurus\" would have been capable of launching in any year between 2026 and 2029. The primary targets of the \"Centaurus\" mission were the centaurs 2060 Chiron and 29P/Schwassmann\u2013Wachmann (often shortened to \"SW1\"). Centaurs are \"escapees\" from the Kuiper belt with giant planet-crossing orbits. Both objects are active centaurs with perihelia within the orbit of Saturn. The \"Centaurus\" payload included imagers and spectrometers to study the surfaces, comae, and any potential rings and shepherd moons around these objects. Use of solar panels would have eliminated the need for radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTGs) or other nuclear sources. Both mission targets show evidence for rings and/or cometary activity. Chiron is the second largest known centaur, by diameter, after 10199 Chariklo. Activity was identified in the past, which appears to feed its rapidly-evolving ring system. SW1"}, {"text": "is the most active centaur known, averaging over 7 periods of activity each year. This equates to an outburst of cometary activity approximately every 50 days. Thus, there was a high likelihood of \"Centaurus\" flying by SW1 during a period of activity. Mission leadership. \"Centaurus\" is a joint proposal of the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboartory (APL) and NASA Goddard Spaceflight Center are also involved. The principal investigator (PI) of the \"Centaurus\" mission is Alan Stern of SwRI in Boulder, Colorado. The Deputy PI is Kelsi Singer of SwRI."}, {"text": "Leuchars (Old) railway station served the town of Leuchars, Fife, Scotland from 1848 to 1921 on the Edinburgh and Northern Railway. History. The station opened on 17 May 1848 as Leuchars by the Edinburgh and Northern Railway. To the south was a small goods yard and to the north was the signal box, next to the level crossing. The name of the station was changed to Leuchars Junction on 1 July 1852. It closed on 1 June 1878 when the new station opened but it reopened on 1 December 1878 as Leuchars (Old). It closed permanently on 3 October 1921."}, {"text": "H\u1ee3p \u0110\u1ee9c may refer to several places in Vietnam, including:"}, {"text": "H\u1eefu S\u1ea3n may refer to several places in Vietnam, including:"}, {"text": "A step street is a thoroughfare fitted with steps for pedestrian traffic rather than paved or tracked for motor vehicles. It is a practical way of providing access up and down a slope that is too steep for automobiles. Step streets consist of a staircase of stone or concrete steps, often with a handrail on posts down the center, and sometimes lined with trees. Examples can be found in hilly urban areas. Step streets fell out of popularity with urban designers as the use of the automobile increased in cities, and some step streets have been removed and redesigned as graded walkways to address accessibility concerns and to allow other wheeled transport such as bicycles, strollers, and wheeled shopping baskets. In the early 2010s, efforts were made to restore some of these open-air staircases in New York City."}, {"text": "Cao X\u00e1 may refer to several places in Vietnam, including:"}, {"text": "Florence Olivia Tunks (19 July 1891 \u2013 22 February 1985) was a British suffragette, bookkeeper and nurse. She member of the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) who with Hilda Burkitt engaged in a campaign of arson in Suffolk in 1914 for which they both received prison sentences. Early life. Tunks was born in Newport, Monmouthshire in 1891, the eldest of four daughters of Gilbert Samuel Tunks (1863\u20131933), an engineer, and Elizabeth \"Bessie\" Ann Tunks (1866\u20131947). From 1894 to 1911 the family lived in Cardiff, Wales where Gilbert Tunks ran a mechanical and electric engineers and oven builders which traded as Tunks and Co. Tunks worked as a bookkeeper and lived with her parents and three sisters at 20 Bisham Gardens in Highgate, London. Activism. By 1914 Tunks had joined the WSPU and became a militant suffragette. In April 1914 Tunks and fellow-suffragette Hilda Burkitt burnt down two wheat stacks at Bucklesham Farm valued at \u00a3340, the Pavilion at the Britannia Pier in Great Yarmouth and the Bath Hotel in Felixstowe, causing \u00a335,000 of damage to the latter as part of the campaign for women's suffrage. There were no occupants in either the Pavilion or the hotel. The two women"}, {"text": "refused to answer questions in Court and sat on a table chatting throughout the proceedings with their backs to the magistrates. For her actions Tunks received a nine-month sentence which she served in Holloway Prison. Nursing. Tunks studied for a certificate in nursing between 1915 and 1918 at the Derbyshire Royal Infirmary in Derby and qualified as a nurse in London in 1923. In 1946 she is listed on the Nursing Register as living with her widowed mother in the family home at Bisham Gardens in Highgate, London. Her parents are buried together in Highgate Cemetery. She never married and died in Glindon Nursing Home on Lewes Road in Eastbourne, East Sussex in 1985 aged 93. Legacy. In 2014 The Felixstowe Society unveiled a plaque commemorating the burning down of the Bath Hotel in Felixstowe by Hilda Burkitt and Tunks in 1914. The plaque commemorates the centenary of the burning down of the hotel and is on what remains of the building, at the site of the former Bartlet Hospital."}, {"text": "William Selby (died 1612), was an English member of parliament and soldier at Berwick upon Tweed. Biography. William Selby was a son of Sir John Selby of Branxton and Twizell and his wife Margaret. He was knighted on 10 June 1603. The Selby family had several branches in Northumberland. According to the inscription on his tomb at St Peter's Ightham, William Selby was a soldier at the Siege of Leith in 1560, at Newhaven in France, at the capture of Edinburgh Castle in 1573, and at Hume Castle in 1569. He served in Ireland for three years and was governor of Amersfoort in the Netherlands. Because of his skill in the French language, the English diplomat Robert Bowes employed him to escort the French favourite Esm\u00e9 Stewart, 1st Duke of Lennox south from Berwick-upon-Tweed in December 1582. Selby served with the Earl of Leicester in the Netherlands in 1586. The Selby family had a feud with Sir Cuthbert Collingwood. On 6 November 1586 Collingwood was returning from Newcastle to his home, with his wife and daughter, when he encountered William Selby and his armed followers. Collingwood was shot but survived, and one of his companions William Clavering was killed. Selby"}, {"text": "was made a Captain at Berwick in 1587, and a gentleman porter at Berwick in 1595 jointly with his nephew, also \"William Selby\". He was member of Parliament for Berwick in 1589, 1593, 1597, 1601 and 1604. In December 1590 Selby, already described as gentleman porter, was instructed to take an inventory of arms and gunpowder at Berwick and Carlisle. In 1591 he came to London to apply unsuccessfully for the position of Comptroller of Berwick. At this time he purchased Ightham Mote from Charles Allen. In 1593 John Carey noted that he held three fee paying positions at Berwick but had not been seen in the town for two years. On account of his track record as an \"absentee pensioner\" and poor management skills, in December 1593 Carey wrote to William Cecil advising that Selby should not be appointed Comptroller of the Works in the place of Nicolas Errington, who had recently died, because as comptroller Selby would make all at Berwick \"weary of their places\". In May 1594 William's brother-in-law, Captain George Selby captured two fugitives from the Scottish court, Jacob Kroger a goldsmith serving Anne of Denmark and Guillaume Martyn, a French attendant in the stables of"}, {"text": "James VI of Scotland. They had taken some jewelry belonging to the queen. A letter of John Carey gives some details. According to Carey the two men absconded because they had not been paid. They crossed the Tweed near Kelso and came to Tweedmouth. The Earl of Bothwell, who was a fugitive in the north of England, met them at North Shields and took all their possessions. Then George Selby and Thomas Power of Tynemouth arrested them, and they were handed over to the Scottish depute warden of the East March by William's father, Sir John Selby of Twizell. The two men were taken to Edinburgh and executed. In 1595 Selby was involved in claiming back pay for himself and his soldiers. In August 1596 he achieved his ambition to be Comptroller of Ordinance in the North and reported on the state of the iron gates of Berwick which were consumed with rust. He claimed his authority was less than that granted to Errington and complained that Lord Scrope at Carlisle Castle had refused to allow his officer to carry out an inspection. Selby's father, John Selby died on 20 November 1595, and soon after a Scottish raiding party led"}, {"text": "by William Kerr of Cessford robbed his mother's barns at Twizell and Weetwood near Wooler. On 6 April 1603 William Selby, as Gentlemen Porter of Berwick, handed the keys of Berwick to James VI of Scotland, who entered the town, handed the keys back and knighted him. Selby became keeper of Tynemouth Castle in 1607. Selby died at Ightham Mote in Kent on New Year's day 1612. His estates passed to his nephew, William Selby (died 1638)."}, {"text": "\"Ein Mann, der sich Kolumbus nannt\" (A man who called himself Columbus) is a German folk or children's song. The text by an unknown author set to a melody based on \"Ich bin der Doktor Eisenbart\", it was first published in book of humorous songs \"Der Pott\" in 1936. The song tells of the first landing in the Americas by Christopher Columbus. Immediately after its first publication, it was widely used in publications of National Socialist organizations. Even after World War II it found its way into German children's song books. The song consists of six verses. Text. <poem lang=\"de\" style=\"float:left;\">Ein Mann, der sich Kolumbus nannt, widewidewitt bum bum, war in der Schiffahrt wohl bekannt, widewidewitt bum bum. Es dr\u00fcckten ihn die Sorgen schwer, er suchte neues Land im Meer. \"Refrain\" Gloria viktoria, widewidewitt juchheirassa, Gloria viktoria, widewidewitt bum, bum. Als er den Morgenkaffee trank, da rief er fr\u00f6hlich: \"Gott sei Dank!\" Denn schnell kam mit dem ersten Tram der spansche K\u00f6nig zu ihm an. \"Refrain\" \"Kolumbus\", sprach er \"lieber Mann, du hast schon manche Tat getan. Eins fehlt noch unserer Gloria: entdecke mir Amerika!\" \"Refrain\" Gesagt, getan, ein Mann, ein Wort, am selben Tag fuhr er noch fort. Und"}, {"text": "eines Morgens schrie er: \"Land!! Wie deucht mir alles so bekannt.\" \"Refrain\" Das Volk an Land stand stumm und zag. Da sagt Kolumbus: \"Guten Tag! Ist hier vielleicht Amerika?\" Da schrien alle Wilden: \"Ja!!!\" \"Refrain\" Die Wilden waren sehr erschreckt und schrien all': \"Wir sind entdeckt!\" Der H\u00e4uptling rief ihm \"Lieber Mann, alsdann bist du Kolumbus dann!\" \"Refrain\"</poem> <poem style=\"margin-left:1em; float:left;\"> A man, who called himself Columbus, widewidewitt bum bum, was a well known sailor, widewidewitt bum bum. Weighed down by sorrows, he sought new land on the sea. \"Refrain\" As he drank his morning coffee, he cried out happily \"Thank God!\" because quickly on the first tram arrived the Spanish King. \"Refrain\" \"Columbus\", he said \"My dear fellow, you have already done great things. One feat lacks in our glory: discover America for me!\" \"Refrain\" So it was said, so it was done, one man, one word, on the very same day he set forth. And one morning he cried \"Land Ho! How everything seems so familiar to me! \"Refrain\" The natives on land stood quietly and timidly. Then Columbus said \"Good day! Is this place perhaps America?\" Then all the savages yelled \"Yes!\" \"Refrain\" The savages were very"}, {"text": "frightened and all cried out \"We've been discovered!\" The chieftain shouted \"Dear fellow, then you must be Columbus!\" \"Refrain\"</poem> Melody. <score sound raw> \\language \"deutsch\" guitar = \\set midiInstrument = \"acoustic guitar (nylon)\" solo = \\set midiInstrument = \"vibraphone\" all = \\set midiInstrument = \"synth bass 2\" chordNames = \\chordmode { \\global \\set chordChanges = ##t \\guitar s8 | d4 a:7 | d2 | a:7 | d4 d:7 | melody = \\relative c' { \\global \\repeat volta 2 { \\solo d8 | g g d d | e e d4 | \\all <e c>16 q q q <fis d>8 <fis c> | <g h,>4 r8 } \\break \\solo h8 | a8. h16 a8 g | fis a d fis, | a8. h16 a8 g | fis e d4 | \\alternative { { <fis d>8 | <g h,> <h d,> <d h g>4 } { <fis, d>8 | <g h,>4 r8 } } \\bar \"|.\" verse = \\lyricmode { \u00ab { Ein Mann, der sich Ko -- lum -- bus nannt, \\new Lyrics { war in der Schif -- fahrt wohl be -- kannt, Es dr\u00fcck -- ten ihn die Sor -- gen schwer, er such -- te neu -- es"}, {"text": "Land im Meer. \\alternative { { juch -- hei -- ras -- sa, } { bum, bum. } } \\bar \"|.\" chordsPart = \\new ChordNames \\chordNames \\score { \\chordsPart \\new Staff \\melody \\addlyrics \\verse \\midi { \\tempo 4=100 </score>"}, {"text": "Nocticola gerlachi, or Gerlach's cockroach, is a species of cockroach in the family Nocticolidae. \"Nocticola gerlachi\" are found in the Seychelles, an archipelago off the African Coast. The cockroach is brown in color with \"whitish\" legs. The species is named after Justin Gerlach, who discovered them. Only male specimens have been collected. Females are unknown."}, {"text": "The Calcare di Sogno (\"Sogno Limestone\"; also known as the Sogno Formation) is a geological formation in Italy, dated to roughly between 182 and 169 million years ago and covering the Lower Toarcian-Late Bajocian stagess of the Jurassic Period in the Mesozoic Era. Thalattosuchian remains are known from the formation, as well as fish and other taxa. Description. During the Early Jurassic, concretely towards the Toarcian, the Lombardy Basin became a relatively deep, fully pelagic area, located between the so-called Lugano High, at the west, and the Trento Plateau to the east, with several troughs and palaeohighs (West to east: Monte Nudo Trough, Lugano High, Generoso Trough, Corni di Canzo High, Albenza Plateau, Monte Cavallo High, Sebino Trough and Botticino High). The formation is characterized by a disposition of regional deposition equivalent to the German Posidonia Shale, with a benthic setting and deposition trends, mostly populated by marine fauna. The environment of the formation was related to a marginal marine deposit, with probably epicontinental deposition from near land environments, being connected to the central European seas and the North African currents of the Toarcian. The formation is linked with the Toarcian Anoxic Event, that is measured in the \u201cFish Level\u201d,"}, {"text": "that is also the most fossiliferous section. Environment. Two cores, the Colle di Sogno and Gajum are among the best sections that recovered the ecological changes in the Pliensbachian-Toarcian Lombardy Basin. Carbon-and oxygen-isotope data calibrated against nannofossil biostratigraphy has shown that the palaeobathymetry of the deposits was about 1000 and 1500 m, being the deepest records of the T-OAE in the western Tethyan region. As the Sogno Formation was deposited mostly in a pelagic setting, influenced by both the European and African bioregions, taxa of several provenances mix in this layer. The Nannofosil assemblage, that ranges from moderate/poor to good decreasing in the Toarcian AOE (drastic decrease in total abundance is observed in the Fish Level), includes the taxa \"Lotharingius\" (\"L. hauffii\", \"L. sigillatus\", \"L. crucicentralis\", \"L. velatus\"), \"Discorhabdus ignotus\", \"Diductius constans\", \"Carinolithus\" (\"C. poulnabronei\", \"C. superbus\"), \"Mitrolithus jansae\" and \"Watznaueria sp.1\" in the Gajum Core, while the Sogno Core shows abundance of the genera \"Biscutum\", \"Calyculus\", \"Carinolithus\" and \"Crepidolithus\", whereas \"Bussonius\", \"Diductius\", \"Similiscutum\", \"Parhabdolithus\" and \"Tubirhabdus\" are extremely rare. The overall structure of this microtaxa assemblage trends to suggest a correlation with the biohorizon seen in coeval layers in the Lusitanian Basin, where a common trend is observed in"}, {"text": "the Western Tethys of north\u2013south migration pathway for several organisms, including calcareous nannoplankton and ammonites. A local index genus for environment evolution is \"Schizosphaerella spp.\" (specially \"S. punctulata\"), showing a lower valve size than in coeval layers on connected basins (Lusitanian and Paris Basins), as local result of the Lower Toarcian Jenkyns Event, indicating changes in ocean acidification and fertility rather than temperature. Fossil content. Flora. Several plant leaves and fragments of wood were not identified."}, {"text": "Devan Bracci-Selvey was a 14-year-old ninth-grade student at Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School who was stabbed to death outside the school by a fellow student in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, on 7 October 2019. Incident. Bracci-Selvey spotted his missing bike across the street from the school, and his friend then called his father to ask if he could help retrieve his friend's bike from a group of bullies who had stolen it a few weeks prior. The father of said friend arrived at the nearby Pat Quinn Parkdale Arena and confronted the thieves to assist getting Bracci-Selvey's bike back. While trying to reason, the 18-year older brother of the central perpetrator responded by spraying the man with what is believed to have been bear mace. Bracci-Selvey's mother then arrived, after which he attempted to run and call for her. He made it from the arena across from the front of the school, where the bear mace attack happened, and later to the back of the school where Bracci-Selvey's mother waited in the parking lot. As Bracci-Selvey was getting closer to his mother, a group of students came running from the back of the school in pursuit of him. A 16-year-old girl"}, {"text": "taunted Bracci-Selvey demanding he hit her, to which he replied, \"I can\u2019t hit you, I wasn\u2019t raised that way.\" Bracci-Selvey attempted to rush over to enter his mother's vehicle but was stabbed nineteen times from behind by a single perpetrator. The victim. Devan Bracci-Selvey was 14 years old at the time of his death, and went to Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School, where he was in the ninth-grade. Devan's sister wrote on a GoFundMe fundraiser for his funeral that her brother was a \"shy, quiet, [helpful] kid who had tried get help with the bullying he was experiencing.\" Devan was fond of cars, video games, and animals, had dreams of becoming a mechanic, and was excited to become an uncle for the second time. Devan, as per his mother, \"protected everybody\" and never hesitated to stick up for friends when they were being harassed. Citing the age of the victim and suspects as well as an ongoing investigation, police would not comment on nor confirm speculation and reports surrounding possible motives and the nature of the confirmed \"existing relationship\" between the victim and the accused. Relatives, including the boy's mother, who spoke to \"Global News\" and \"CP24\", confirmed Devan was"}, {"text": "relentlessly bullied since beginning high school a month earlier, and their concerns were dismissed by school officials who deemed there was \"insufficient evidence to take action.\" Devan had begun skipping classes, attending school part-time before calling home asking to be picked up, or refusing to go to school in the mornings as a result of the bullying. Arrests and sentencing. Two brothers, a 14-year-old and an 18-year-old, were arrested after the incident and later charged with first-degree murder following a preliminary investigation by Hamilton Police Service. A third individual was arrested but \"was interviewed and later released unconditionally once [their] involvement in the investigation was established.\" On October 8, 2019, police had announced a 16-year-old male and a 16-year-old female, outstanding suspects, were also arrested and taken into custody on suspicion of first-degree murder. On October 9, 2019, both were released without charge after being questioned lengthily about the homicide. Detective-Sergeant Steve Bereziuk noted in a media release that \"based on evidence there is some element of pre-planning [\u2026] and premeditation [involved with] this homicide.\" In August 2020, the 18-year-old suspect received a suspended sentence with 15 months on probation. The family of the victim was not satisfied with the"}, {"text": "sentence. Response. A crisis response intervention team, social workers, police liaison officers, wellness counsellors, and extra staff support for teachers and administrators were sent to the school following the incident. As public frustration and anger grew against the perceived inaction of the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board (HWDSB) leading up to the incident, Director of Education Manny Figueiredo advised CBC News that \"an investigation into what happened [would] get underway once the police investigation wraps [up].\" After the stabbing, Figueiredo felt the school was still \"the safest place for a kid to be right now [as] a lot of [students] want to be together, they want to be with their friends and talk and make sense and deal with their grief\" even as many parents kept their children home from school in the days after the stabbing. When pressed specifically on the bullying Bracci-Selvey endured and what the school did in response, Figueiredo said he was not aware of what led up to the violence and instead advocated for a community-oriented response: \"The schools don't live in isolation of the community... they need to take a leadership role [when it comes to bullying] because we have these students for five hours"}, {"text": "a day. We have to continue to engage our kids...if a kid turns to us, how are we responding so they see that it's safe to respond?\" Figueiredo encouraged students who do not feel safe, or have not felt safe in the past, to raise their concerns with adults."}, {"text": "is a region on the Chu river in today's Th\u1ecd Xu\u00e2n District of Thanh H\u00f3a Province of Vietnam. It was the first location of the Lam S\u01a1n uprising led by L\u00ea L\u1ee3i against Ming rule. Several other Vietnamese geographical locations are named after this place, including:"}, {"text": "Louis M. Martini Winery is a winery and distributor headquartered in Napa Valley, California. History. The winery was founded by Louis M. Martini, who was born in Genoa, Italy, and immigrated to the United States in 1900 at the age of 13 to join his father in San Francisco. He spoke no English and had little formal education. At age 19 he returned to Italy to study winemaking. On his return, he and his father went into the wine business with others, eventually establishing the L.M. Martini Grape Products Company. Because of Prohibition, it sold only non-alcoholic and sacramental products. Anticipating the end of Prohibition, Martini looked for a location suitable for growing grapes for the dry wines he preferred. He chose the Napa Valley and purchased a 10-acre prune orchard in St. Helena, planted it with vineyards, and established the Louis M. Martini Winery. He began to sell wine on December 5, 1933, the first day such sale was legally allowed. He introduced or promoted multiple changes that are now common practice, such as growing grapes on hillsides, favoring dry wines rather than the sweet wines which were then more popular, and labeling wines with variety and vintage at"}, {"text": "a time when most wines were bottled as generics. He was a founder of the Napa Valley Vintners Association in 1943. In the 1930s Martini purchased a mountainside wine ranch in Sonoma County and named it Monte Rosso for its red soil. At the time high-elevation vineyards were unusual, but the site he bought had been a winery since the 1880s, and Martini had purchased fruit from the ranch for years. For a time the wines from these vineyards\u2014elevation to \u2014were marketed with \"Mountain\" or \"California Mountain\" in their name, but after many other wineries started using the \"Mountain\" descriptor, Martini's were changed to \"Monte Rosso\", and wines from those vineyards are still sold under that name. In 1946 the patriarch, Louis M. Martini, was succeeded by his son, Louis P. Martini, a UC Berkeley graduate with a degree in food science. He also studied enology at UC Davis. He introduced innovations like cold rooms and wind machines, and worked with the Napa Technical Group to improve Napa winemaking and grape growing practices. His son Mike Martini joined the family business in 1974. His innovations included increased maceration time (leaving the wine in contact with the skins) and eliminating redwood"}, {"text": "tanks. The Martini business model was to produce large quantities of many different wines, mostly red, and sell them at modest prices. This was a disadvantage by the 1980s and 1990s, when white wine was more popular and pricier wines were selling well. The fourth generation of the Martini family was not interested in working in the winery. As a result, the entire operation was sold in 2002 to Modesto-based E & J Gallo Winery, which was looking for an entry into Napa. Keeping the name Louis M. Martini Winery, Gallo increased production dramatically and trimmed the wine portfolio from its numerous varieties to focus on Zinfandel and Cabernet Sauvignon."}, {"text": "Y\u00ean Th\u1ecbnh may refer to several places in Vietnam, including:"}, {"text": "Slave Play is a three-act play by Jeremy O. Harris about race, sex, power relations, trauma, and interracial relationships. It follows three interracial couples undergoing \"Antebellum Sexual Performance Therapy\" because the black partners have begun struggling to feel arousal or pleasure when engaging sexually with their white partners. The title refers both to the history of slavery in the United States and to sexual slavery role-play. Harris originally wrote the play in his first year at the Yale School of Drama, and it debuted on a major stage on November 19, 2018, in an Off-Broadway New York Theatre Workshop staging directed by Robert O'Hara. It opened on Broadway at the John Golden Theatre on October 6, 2019. In 2019, \"Slave Play\" was nominated for Best Play in the Lucille Lortel Awards, and Claire Warden won an Outstanding Fight Choreography Drama Desk Award for her work in the play. The play has been the center of controversy due to its themes and content. At the 74th Tony Awards, \"Slave Play\" received 12 nominations, breaking the record set by the 2018 revival of \"Angels in America\" for most nominations for a non-musical play, though it did not receive any awards. The record"}, {"text": "was broken in 2024 when \"Stereophonic\" received 13 nominations. Plot. Act One: \"Work\". At McGregor Plantation, a southern cotton plantation in pre-Civil War Virginia, the song \"Work\" by Rihanna plays in the overseer cottage. Kaneisha, a slave, begins to twerk to the song when Jim, a white slave owner, walks in holding a whip. Jim is repeatedly uncomfortable when Kaneisha calls him \"Master,\" but berates her for not cleaning the room better and throws a cantaloupe on the ground and tells Kaneisha to eat it. As Kaneisha eats the cantaloupe, she begins to dance again, which confuses and arouses Jim. The overseer then initiates sex with Kaneisha. When she asks to be called a \"nasty, lazy negress,\" he instead proceeds to perform cunnilingus. At her boudoir, Madame McGregor, the wife of Master McGregor, or Alana, calls upon Phillip, her mulatto servant, and asks him to play the fiddle. Phillip begins to play Beethoven's Op. 132. Alana stops him, calling European music boring, and asks him to play \"negro\" music. Phillip plays \"Pony\" by Ginuwine and Alana dances, then initiates sex, saying she is under Phillip's mulatto spell. She then uses a dildo to penetrate him, asking him if he likes"}, {"text": "being in the woman's position. Phillip replies that he is unsure. In the McGregor's barn, Gary, a black slave, is in charge of Dustin, a white indentured servant. Gary taunts Dustin, finding their allocation of power amusing. Gary kicks Dustin down, calling him lesser than other white people. The song \u201cMulti-Love\u201d by Unknown Mortal Orchestra begins to play. The two fight before they engage in sexual intimacy. Gary has Dustin lick Gary's boot clean; this causes Gary to orgasm. He starts crying and cannot be comforted by Dustin. Meanwhile, Phillip keeps playing music that Alana does not like on his fiddle and Kaneisha and Jim are engaged in sex. Kaneisha asks again to be called a \"negress.\" Even as Kaneisha nears orgasm, Jim stops participating when Kaneisha calls him \"Masta Jim\". Jim then switches to speaking in a British accent and tells Kaneisha that he is not comfortable with the situation. Jim uses his safeword, \"Starbucks,\" to end the encounter. New characters in modern clothing, Patricia and Te\u00e1 (also an interracial couple) then come into the room. They recommend for the three couples to meet back at the main house soon. It is revealed that in reality the characters are"}, {"text": "modern couples participating in a role-playing exercise meant to improve intimacy between white and black partners. Act Two: \"Process\". There is a contemporary group therapy session among the three couples to treat their inability to experience sexual pleasure. The therapists, Patricia and Te\u00e1, speak through affirmations and academic jargon for most of the session. They are on Day Four of the therapy, which focuses on fantasy play. Dustin begins by noting that Gary came, which he could not do before, but Gary counters that Dustin was uncomfortable in making his whiteness hyper-visible. Alana enjoyed the release of the fantasy and asks Phillip if he enjoyed it too, noting that he got an erection when he had trouble before. Jim keeps interrupting speakers with laughter; Te\u00e1 asks him to share, especially since he was the one who said the safeword. Jim is confused and overwhelmed by the therapy. Te\u00e1 clarifies that the therapy, titled Antebellum Sexual Performance Therapy, was designed to help black partners feel pleasure again with their white partners. Jim is uncomfortable playing the role of the slave overseer and demeaning his wife, and believes the experience is traumatizing and ruining his relationship with Kaneisha. Kaneisha feels frustrated and"}, {"text": "betrayed that Jim did not give what she asked of him. After Patricia and Te\u00e1 read back to the group what they have said, Alana points out that mostly white men are speaking. Dustin insists that he is not white. Dustin and Gary get back into an old argument over Dustin wanting to move into a more gentrified neighborhood. Dustin refuses to label himself as white, and Gary feels that through this he erases Gary's identity. Phillip, who has not spoken much, says that the therapy seems fake to him. Alana speaks over him, still upset about Jim saying the safeword. Patricia and Te\u00e1 explain the origins of Antebellum Sexual Performance Therapy in treating anhedonia, with Patricia speaking over Te\u00e1. The couple shaped it as their thesis together at Smith and then Yale. They are foregrounding the study both through their experiences in their own relationship and their academic background. They state that anhedonia is caused by racial trauma passed down through history: black partners may be unable to enjoy sex with their white partners because of \u201cRacialized Inhibiting Disorder.\" Te\u00e1 previously experienced anhedonia with Patricia, and it was through fantasy play that she worked out her racial trauma. Symptoms"}, {"text": "associated with Racialized Inhibiting Disorder include anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and \"musical obsession disorder.\" Phillip says none of his partners are able to see him as black and he struggles with being mixed race. Gary realizes that the song he often hears, \u201cMulti-Love\u201d, was imagined due to \"musical obsession disorder.\" Kaneisha says she felt in control during the fantasy play, but Jim took that away from her by using the safeword; Gary agrees but Phillip does not. It is revealed that Phillip and Alana met because her ex-husband had a cuckold fetish, and that when Phillip was with her under those pretenses, he felt sexually excited because he was viewed as black by her husband, thus affirming a sense of categorized sexual identity other than just \u201cPhillip\u201d after a lifetime of feeling like he didn\u2019t belong as \u201cblack\u201d or \u201cwhite.\u201d Alana insists it had nothing to do with race, and now that they are in a committed relationship Alana views him as a complex person. Alana breaks down. Gary confronts Dustin, asking why he always says he is not white. Gary questions why they are still together, and he and Dustin almost get into a fight before Patricia and Te\u00e1 break"}, {"text": "it up. Jim starts to read something he wrote on his phone. He does not understand why Kaneisha looks at him with disgust, like he is \"a virus,\" nor does he know what he is supposed to do. Kaneisha realizes that \"virus\" is the description she has been searching for, referencing the diseases introduced by Europeans which decimated the indigenous peoples of the Americas. She says she knows now that she cannot experience pleasure because she cannot forget her disgust with Jim's race. She confronts Patricia and Te\u00e1, saying they are wrong: the problem is within the white partners, not a disorder within the black partners. Kaneisha is overwhelmed as \u201cWork\u201d by Rihanna begins playing again. Act Three: \"Exorcise\". \"Work\" plays as Kaneisha is packing in a room and Jim comes in. Kaneisha says that what she needs is not better communication, but for Jim to simply listen. Jim is silent as Kaneisha recounts how they met, and then times in her childhood when she had to visit plantations on school field trips. As the only black girl, she felt a need to act proud for her \"elders\" watching her. She says she fell in love with Jim, a white"}, {"text": "man, because he was not American. Jim begins to initiate foreplay and the music rises while Kaneisha continues that the relationship went downhill three years ago, when she stopped feeling sexual pleasure because she began to see him as foreign and frightening. She saw Jim's whiteness and power, and that he also has \"the virus\", because though he is not American, he benefits from being white while being unaware of the privilege that whiteness gives him. She says that Antebellum Sexual Performance Therapy and the fantasy play gave her a sense of peace because she feels the elders watching her again; the elders do not care that she is with \"a demon / who thinks he\u2019s a saint\", but simply want the two of them to \"know\" he is a demon. Jim calls Kaneisha a \"negress\" and gags her; the music stops. Jim returns to performing his slave owner role, dominating and insulting Kaneisha. She silently consents to continue, but when Jim initiates forceful sex she struggles free and screams the safeword. She begins to cry, then laugh, and Jim cries as well as they comfort each other. Kaneisha stands and thanks Jim for listening. Themes. \"Slave Play\" deals with"}, {"text": "the themes of race, sex, power relations, trauma, and interracial relationships. Lapacazo Sandoval wrote that the play provides a real look at racism in America, especially in how racism persists even past the abolition of slavery. The play attempts to uncover current racism and microaggressions through the lens of slavery. Aisha Harris, writing for \"The New York Times\", said the play \u201cbluntly confronts the lingering traumas of slavery on black Americans.\" Through the reoccurring theme of psychoanalysis, Jeremy O. Harris examines how slavery still impacts both the mental states, and the relationships, of black people in the present. By staging a conversation between slavery and the present, the play uses the theme of time and history to depict how the trauma of slavery persists. As Tonya Pinkins writes, racism does not have a safe word in the play, and throughout the narrative, white characters are forced to recognize their historical and social locations in relation to their partners. The play dwells on the impact of black erasure in interracial relationships. Throughout the narrative, the white partners are incapable of recognizing, or naming, their partner's race, rather it is because of guilt, or because they get defensive. The play also explores"}, {"text": "the intersection of gender and race in the context of various relationship types (black woman and white man, white woman and mixed-race man, black man and white man, mixed-race woman and brown woman), thus further complexifying the characters\u2019 individual concepts of identity, power, connection, and pleasure. By placing sex and racial dynamics in both juxtaposition and overlap through the Antebellum Sexual Performance Therapy, the play makes whiteness, and white privilege, hyper visible in interracial relationships. Soraya Nadia McDonald points out that the play works to uncover racial innocence. Racial innocence is the concept that white people are innocent of race, and therefore they are racially neutral. By placing the white characters in the position of the master, the mistress, or the indentured servant, the play makes whiteness visible to the white characters. Production history. Background. Author Jeremy O. Harris has said that he wrote \"Slave Play\" during his first year at the Yale School of Drama, from which he graduated in 2019. In October 2017, a production of \"Slave Play\" was presented at the Yale School of Drama as part of the annual Langston Hughes Festival. The first workshop production was directed by Em Weinstein. Off-Broadway (2018). The play was"}, {"text": "announced for the 2018\u20132019 season of the New York Theatre Workshop (NYTW) and was taken into the development program of the National Playwrights Conference at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center. Later that month, Robert O'Hara, who had known Harris since his brief studies at De Paul University and was one of his teachers at Yale, was announced as director. At the end of July 2018, the first public reading of the work was held at the conference. Previews of the production at NYTW, under the patronage of the production company Seaview Productions, began on November 19, 2018. Due to high demand, the duration of the show's run was extended before the official December 9 premiere, with the final performance being postponed from the original closing date of December 30, 2018, to January 13, 2019. Over the next two weeks, tickets for all performances sold out. Broadway (2019). On September 18, 2019, the play ran and hosted a Broadway Blackout night where the audience consisted of only black identified artists, writers, or students. The play began its Broadway run at the John Golden Theatre in October 2019. The play opened its 17-week limited Broadway engagement on October 6, 2019, and closed"}, {"text": "as scheduled on January 19, 2020. Harris and his team promised that 10,000 tickets would be sold at $39 in an effort to diversify the crowd. In June 2020, the producers and creative team of \"Slave Play\" made a donation of $10,000 (~$ in ) to the National Bailout Fund and released a statement in support of Black Lives Matter. Broadway remount (2021). In September 2021, it was announced that a new engagement of the play will run at the August Wilson Theatre from November 23, 2021, to January 23, 2022, with plans to then transfer to Los Angeles. Most of the cast returned, with the exception of Joaquina Kalukango, due to a prior commitment to the pre-Broadway run of \"Paradise Square\"; she was replaced by Antoinette Crowe-Legacy, who originated the role of Kaneisha at the Yale School of Drama. The producers said they intended to repeat their previous efforts to sell 10,000 tickets for $39 each. The production later transferred to the Center Theatre Group's Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles from February 9 to March 13, 2022, after plans to stage it in 2020 were delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. West End (2024). In February 2024, it"}, {"text": "was announced that the production would transfer to London's West End for a limited engagement. The show began performances 29 June 2024 at the No\u00ebl Coward Theatre and is scheduled to run through 21 September 2024. Appearing in the cast are Fisayo Akinade\",\" Kit Harington\",\" Aaron Heffernan\",\" and Olivia Washington\",\" alongside James Cusati-Moyer, Chalia La Tour, Annie McNamara, and Irene Sofia Lucio reprising their roles from the original Broadway production. \"Black Out\" nights return in this run, wherein two performances will be exclusively available for black-identifying audience members, facilitated through partnerships with outside organizations. Additionally, a select number of tickets will be reserved for each performance as pay-what-you-can, along with an additional selection of \u00a320 tickets released each performance day. Reception. Critical reception of \"Slave Play\" has been polarized. Due to themes revolving around sexuality and slavery, reviewers have either defended the play or criticized it. In particular, Harris believes that making a play palatable would be buying into respectability politics, and reviewers such as Tim Teeman and Soraya Nadia McDonald have noted how \"Slave Play\"'s explicit content is utilized to critique racism in the United States. There have been petitions to shut down \"Slave Play\" because of its themes."}, {"text": "In particular, audience members and writers have criticized the play for its treatment of Black women characters, and voicing that it disrespects the violent history of rape in chattel slavery. In 2018, a petition titled \"Shutdown \"Slave Play\"\" was started, with the petitioner describing the play as traumatizing and exploitative of human atrocities. Critic Elisabeth Vincentelli noted the similarities between the themes and style of \"Slave Play\" and those of the plays \"An Octoroon\" (2014) and \"Underground Railroad Game\" (2016). Despite the controversy, many reviewers have met the play with acclaim. Peter Marks describes the play as funny and scalding, while Sara Holden wrote that Harris manages to make every character an archetype while at the same giving them depth. Positive reviews of the play herald \"Slave Play\" as both confronting racism and unpacking the nuances of interracial relationships, and cite it as comedic and entertaining. Aisha Harris wrote about the experience of seeing \"Slave Play\" as a Black woman, stating that the uncomfortable narrative of the play allows for productive thought. Other reviewers have reviewed the play negatively. Thom Geier reviewed the play as intentionally designed to provoke, and calls the play uneven. Juan Michael Porter II, a Black"}, {"text": "theater writer, reviewed the play as consisting of oversimplified confessions meant to titillate the audience. Black out performances. The concept of the black out performance originated during the initial Broadway run of \"Slave Play\". The performances were aimed at a Black or Black-identifying audience, including people of mixed race. The black out performances were replicated in the London run of the play which led to criticism by a spokesperson for the British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak that they were \"wrong and divisive\". Harris defended the idea on BBC Radio 4's \"The World At One\", saying: \"The idea of a Black Out night is to say: this is a night that we are specifically inviting black people to fill up the space, to feel safe with a lot of other black people in a place where they often do not feel safe. I think that one of the things that we have to remember is that people have to be radically invited into a space to know that they belong there. In most places in the West, poor people and black people have been told that they do not belong inside of the theatre.\""}, {"text": "Thanh B\u00ecnh may refer to several places in Vietnam:"}, {"text": "The Texian Militia was the militia forces of Texian colonists in the Mexican state of Coahuila y Tejas from 1823 to 1835 and the inaugurate force of the Texas Military. It was established by Stephen F. Austin on August 5, 1823 for defense of the Old Three Hundred colonists against the Karankawa, Comanche, and Cherokee tribes; among others. Its most notable unit, the Texas Rangers, remained in continuous service of Texas Military Forces until 1935. The Texian Militia sparked the Texas Revolution at the Battle of Velasco and became legendary at the Battle of Gonzales (the \"Lexington of Texas\") which marked its transition to the Texian Army and Texian Navy. Their legend continued at the Battle of the Alamo as the only relief force to answer the To the People of Texas & All Americans in the World letter. The Texian Militia comprised 22% of the Texian Army service members who fought until the Battle of San Jacinto, helping the Texian Government win independence from the Centralist Republic of Mexico on May 14, 1836 at the Treaties of Velasco. Authority. The Texian Militia was first authorized on February 18, 1823 by Agust\u00edn de Iturbide of the First Mexican Empire who"}, {"text": "ordered the Empresario Stephen F. Austin to \"organize the colonists into a body of militia to preserve tranquility.\" On August 5, 1823 Austin officially established the Texian Militia:\"Since the commencement of this Colony no labor or expense has been spared on my part towards its organization, benefit and security\u2014And I shall always be ready and willing to risk my health, my property or my life for the common advantage of those who have embarked with me in this enterprise. As proof of the reality of this declaration I have determined to augment at my own private expense the company of men which was raised by order of the late Governor Jos\u00e9 F\u00e9lix Trespalacios for the defense of the Colony against hostile Indians. I therefore by these presents give public notice that I will employ ten men in addition to those employed by the Government to act as rangers for the common defense. The said ten men will form a part of Lieut. Moses Morrison\u2019s Company and the whole will be subject to my orders. The wages I will give the said ten men is fifteen Dollars a month payable in property, they finding [it] themselves. Those who wish to be"}, {"text": "employed will apply without delay. Stephen F. Austin 5 August 1823.\" Stephen F. Austin 5 August 1823 In 1823, the First Mexican Empire transitioned to the Provisional Government of Mexico which established the First Mexican Republic in 1824. In 1828, the Coahuila y Tejas Legislature order colonists to \"form a militia to defend themselves\". Legacy. Since 1823, the Texian Militia has undergone many re-designations and reorganizations in the Texas Military Forces: Following the Militia Act of 1903, the Texas Militia was divided into separate forces: Since 1903, the Texas National Guard designation has remained the same while the Texas State Guard has been designated as the:"}, {"text": "Sana Solh (19 September 1939 \u2013 24 September 2019) was a Lebanese human rights activist who advocated for the respect and equal rights of women, children and persons with disabilities through social and political change. She was one of the main female leaders of the civil rights movements in Lebanon, actively working, lobbying and leading demonstrations to fight for the right of women to grant their nationality to their children, ask for laws to guarantee quotas for women's participation in politics, or raise funds for the many institutions and associations where she was an active member. Life and work. Solh hails from a prominent family which gave Lebanon four prime ministers, Riad Solh, Sami Solh, Takieddine Solh and Rachid Solh. She is the daughter of Wahid Solh, who was assassinated for political reasons during the 1958 civil war in Lebanon. Her mother is Mounira Solh who was the first woman in Lebanon and probably in the Arab world to run for a seat in the Parliament of Lebanon and one of the main female leaders of the demonstrations that led to her country's independence in 1943. Early on, Solh was an active member of Al Amal Institute for the Disable,"}, {"text": "Broumana Lebanon. Al Amal was founded in 1959 by her mother Mounira Solh and was the first center of its kind in the Middle East. Solh helped managing and raising funds for the institute for many decades. She also took the leadership of the Association of Parents of Children with Disabilities, Lebanon, which was also established by her mother in 1984. Later on in life, Solh expanded the scope of her activism becoming the vice-president of the Lebanese Council of Women, an umbrella organization for more than 150 associations across the country, and was the secretary general of Amnesty International in Lebanon. She was the president of the Lebanese chapter of Make Mothers Matter, which advocates for peace. At the helm of MMM-Lebanon, she led a series of workshops across Lebanese regions to help women overcome family conflicts and spread peace in their community. She was a member of many other advocacy associations, including the American University of Beirut's Women's League, the International Women's Democratic Union, the Union For Children's Rights in Lebanon, the National Union of Associations of Parents and Institutions for People with Intellectual Disabilities in Lebanon, and a founding committee member of Civic Organization for Citizen Safety"}, {"text": "(Safe Citizen) in Lebanon. Solh was also a member of the alumni association of the Lebanese American University (LAU) Family. Solh had three children from her first husband Wajdi Assaad Razzouk: Assaad, Nadim and Nayla Razzouk, and two from her second marriage to Joseph Boutros Raad: Nael and Hala Raad. She had seven grandchildren: Marek, Sari, Karim and Nour Razzouk, Peter Joseph Raad, and Sofia and Karl Georges. Education. She earned a diploma in business management from the Beirut University College (current Lebanese American University), a diploma in sociology from Portsmouth College of Technology in the U.K, and a diploma in translation from the Ecole Hermes de Lausanne, Switzerland. She studied at the Brummana High School, the American School for Girls, and the Lycee de jeunes filles in Beirut. Conferences. In her struggle to advance the rights of women, children and people with disability, Solh has represented Lebanon at various international conferences around the world. Bangkok, Thailand, 17 \u2013 19 November 2014 Seoul, South Korea, 17 \u2013 22 September 2012 Barcelona, Spain, June 2012 Jakarta, Indonesia, April 2008 Rabat, Morocco, March 2005 Havana, Cuba, 28 November - 1 December 2015 Brasilia, Brazil, 8 \u2013 12 April 2012; Caracas, Venezuela Nairobi,"}, {"text": "Kenya, September 1992 Lisbon, Portugal, June 1984 Dublin, Ireland, 1968 Manama, Bahrain, November 2009 Algiers, Algeria, 2006 Beirut, Lebanon, 1998"}, {"text": "The Census (Return Particulars and Removal of Penalties) Act 2019 (c. 28) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The act removed penalties for people not responding to new census questions on sexual orientation, gender identity (including transgender status). Provisions. The provisions of the act include:"}, {"text": "Bevu Bella is a pachadi eaten during Ugadi. Bevu Bella may refer to:"}, {"text": "\u0110\u1ee9c Xu\u00e2n may refer to several places in Vietnam, including:"}, {"text": "Warwick Road is located in the Earl's Court district of the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea in London. The road began to be laid out around 1822 and was gradually extended south to Old Brompton Road over a number of decades. It is a major north\u2013south traffic route in west London. Its buildings include the Warwick Road Estate, designed by Arup Associates, Warren House, the western entrance to Earl's Court Station, and the apartment blocks which replaced the old Earls Court Exhibition Centre. Location. Warwick Road runs from the junction of Kensington High Street and Holland Road in the north to the junction of Old Brompton Road and Finborough Road in the south. It is crossed by the Cromwell Road which becomes the West Cromwell Road, and joined by a number of minor roads. Both ends of the crescent Philbeach Gardens join Warwick Road on its west side. The Survey of London describe the character of Warwick Road, part of the A3220, as \"largely determined by its role as a major traffic route\". History and architecture. Warwick Road was laid out from around 1822, when it was known as Moiety Road, and gradually extended south to Old Brompton Road"}, {"text": "over a number of decades. Notable buildings include the Warwick Road Estate of Broadwood Terrace, Chesterton Square, and associated buildings, which is on the east side of the road, bisected by Pembroke Road with the north and south blocks joined by a pedestrian bridge. It was built by Mowlem from 1972 to 1975 to a design by Arup Associates. Plans to redevelop or demolish it have led to calls for it to be listed, however, a certificate of immunity was granted instead in July 2015 which stated that there were no plans to list the buildings before 1 July 2020. Opposite the north block of the Warwick Road Estate is the post-modern Warren House on the corner with Beckford Close. Close to the southern end, with its main entrance on Warwick Road, was the Earls Court Exhibition Centre built from 1935 to 1937 and demolished in 2017 to be replaced by apartment blocks and shops. Opposite is the grade II listed 1937 extension to Earl's Court tube station, a rotunda of brick and glass with a 1970s circular atrium that Historic England describe as being of \"no merit\". Crime. In October 2017, LGBT rights campaigner Julian Aubrey was found dead"}, {"text": "with 22 stab wounds at his home in Shaftesbury Place on Warwick Road. His neighbour, Enrique Facelli, a Uruguayan former diplomat, admitted killing him because of a \"long-standing\" dispute between them, and pleaded guilty to manslaughter by reason of diminished responsibility."}, {"text": "Karl Voll (18 July 1867 in W\u00fcrzburg \u2013 December 25, 1917 in Munich) was a German art historian specialising in Dutch renaissance and baroque art. Career. Voll studied Romance languages and English at the University of Munich, and from 1889 taught at a private school in Weyarn, from 1892-96 in Freising. He later studied art history and from 1886 became a full time art critic for the \"Allgemeine Zeitung\". In 1896 he received his doctorate in Romance Studies in Munich, and in 1900 he graduated in Art History at the University of Munich. Later, both Wilhelm Hausenstein and Julius Baum studied under him."}, {"text": "Andy Murray defeated Stan Wawrinka in the final, 3\u20136, 6\u20134, 6\u20134 to win the singles tennis title at the 2019 European Open. It was Murray's first singles title since the 2017 Dubai Tennis Championships, his first appearance in an ATP Tour singles final since his career-saving hip resurfacing operation, and his 46th and last ATP Tour-level title. Kyle Edmund was the defending champion, but lost in the first round of qualifying to Norbert Gombos. Seeds. The top four seeds receive a bye into the second round."}, {"text": "Leise rieselt der Schnee (which translates as \"softly falls the snow\") is one of the most famous Christmas songs in the German language. It was composed in 1895 in Graudenz by the Protestant pastor Eduard Ebel (1839\u20131905) and published under the title Weihnachtsgru\u00df (\"Christmas greeting\") in his volume \"Gesammelte Gedichte\". The composition of the melody is also often attributed to Ebel, but this statement is uncertain and apparently unsupported, especially since Ebel's own publication contains only the text. According to other sources, the melody is a folk tune, which Ebel himself possibly adopted for his song. Other sources again suggest that the melody is based on a musette (1792) by Daniel Gottlob T\u00fcrk (1750\u20131813); however, the similarity of the melodies only applies to the first one and a half bars. Melody. <score sound=\"1\"> \\relative c\" { \\key g \\major \\time 6/8 \\autoBeamOff \\set Staff.midiInstrument = #\"flute\" \\set Score.tempoHideNote = ##t \\tempo 8 = 132 b4 b8 a b a | g4.~ g4 r8 g4 e8 g fis e | d4.~ d4 r8 a'8 gis a c b a | g4.~ g4 r8 a8. e16 e8 fis e fis | g4.~ g4 r8 \\bar \"|.\" \\addlyrics { Lei -- se rie"}, {"text": "-- selt der | Schnee, still und starr liegt der | See, weih -- nacht -- lich gl\u00e4n -- zet der | Wald: Freu -- e dich, Christ -- kind kommt bald. </score> Lyrics. <poem style=\"margin-left:2em;\"> Leise rieselt der Schnee, Still und starr liegt der See, Weihnachtlich gl\u00e4nzet der Wald: Freue Dich, Christkind kommt bald. In den Herzen ist\u2019s warm, Still schweigt Kummer und Harm, Sorge des Lebens verhallt: Freue Dich, Christkind kommt bald. Bald ist heilige Nacht; Chor der Engel erwacht; Horch\u2019 nur, wie lieblich es schallt: Freue Dich, Christkind kommt bald. </poem>"}, {"text": "The Census Act 2019 may refer to:"}, {"text": "Danica Koji\u0107 (Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbia, 1899 \u2013 Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1975) was a Serbian architect and professional interior designer. She was born Danica Milovanovi\u0107 in Belgrade in 1899. She earned her degree from the Department of Architecture at the Technical Faculty in Belgrade. From 1924 to 1928 she worked for the Ministry of Construction in Belgrade. In the mid-1920s her practice focused on the interior and exterior design of elementary schools in Serbia. Branislav Koji\u0107, Danica's husband was a modernist, influenced by Dragutin Inkiostri Medenjak, and one of the founders of the Group of Architects of the Modern Movement (1928\u20131934). Both Danica and Branislav enjoyed Balkan architectural history and, especially the tradition of rural architecture in Serbia, yet she often worked under her husband. As a result, her contribution to modernism is sometimes underestimated. She died in 1975 in Belgrade. Legacy. In the 1980s and 1990s at the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Belgrade, the Danica Koji\u0107 Fund was established in recognition of the best graduate work in interior design. Works. Among the first joint works of the Koji\u0107 couple was the Art Pavilion of Cvijeta Zuzori\u0107 at Little Kalemegdan in 1928. Together, they created the first dedicated"}, {"text": "exhibition space in Belgrade, and while the exterior was preserved as Branislav Koji\u0107 envisioned and accomplished it, the interior of Danica Koji\u0107 disappeared in reconstruction in 1975. Other works:"}, {"text": "is a very small near-Earth asteroid of the Apollo group, first observed by the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System at Haleakala Observatory on 23 September 2019. It was briefly listed on the Risk List of the European Space Agency. With a 18-day observation arc, the nominal orbit passes from Earth on 27 September 2084. It was removed from the Sentry Risk Table on 12 October 2019. Based on calculations with a shorter observation arc, the asteroid could have passed very close to Earth, about , in mid-September, 2084. According to astronomers, \"Its small size of about would result in limited consequences even in case of impact.\""}, {"text": "The 2D2 5500 were electric locomotives operated by the Compagnie du chemin de fer de Paris \u00e0 Orl\u00e9ans, then SNCF in France, in operation from 1933 to 1980. Design and operation. This class originated on the PO with the two class locomotives of 1925. These had four traction motors, one per axle, driving through Buchli drives and following Swiss practice. They were considered to be more reliable in service than other PO electric locos. The locomotives operated from a catenary with two pantographs, powering four motors. Each locomotive had over of wire for the series-wound electric motors. The driver would start the engines in series, with only voltage applied at 350 A. The resistance applied to the engines was progressively removed and the locomotive's speed increased, then switching to series-parallel operation and finally parallel only at . Rheostatic braking was also possible, with the rotors connected in series and shunt resistances across each field winding. Engineers watched the line ahead through a circular frosted lens in the windshield. Thirty five units were ordered by the PO to run on its newly electrified Paris-Orleans-Toulouse/Bordeaux lines, numbers 503 to 537, delivered between 1933 and 1935. The next 15 locomotives were delivered until"}, {"text": "1943 to the PO. The units travelled between overhauls. They were known to be very low vibration locomotives. Service history. A 1946 SNCF film shows 2D2 5550 travelling on the Paris-Le Mans line, noting that 2D2 units delivered before 1942 had over travelled, some over . Post-war, the Paris-Lyon line was electrified and an improved 2-Do-2 class, the was ordered. 35 of these were delivered by 1950, but after this the rigid-framed electric locomotive was replaced by a Co-Co bogie design, the CC 7100. Preservation. 2D2 5516 is preserved at Cite du Train. It was put in service in July 1933 and retired in 1978, having travelled over ."}, {"text": "Salvatore Auteri-Manzocchi (1845 in Palermo \u2013 1924 in Parma) was an Italian opera composer. He was born in Palermo, Italy on 25 December 1845 and died in Parma, Italy on 21 February 1924. He was a student of Pietro Platania at Palermo and Mabellini at Florence. Once of his most successful works was the opera \"Graziella\". His body is interred in a neoclassical tomb in the Catacombe dei Cappuccini in Palermo. Early life. He was born the son of opera singer Almerinda Manzocchi on 25 December 1845. Growing up, he demonstrated an aptitude for music."}, {"text": "Lost & Found is the second studio album by ambient duo J\u00f3nsi & Alex, released digitally on 11 October 2019. The album was a surprise release to accompany the beginning of their North American tour celebrating the 10th anniversary release of Riceboy Sleeps. This is the final album before J\u00f3nsi and Alex's split less than a month after the album's release. Music. The album's music sounds similar to the music in its predecessor, Riceboy Sleeps, and includes many of the same samples. The songs \"Boy\" and \"Stokkseyrar-Disa\" seem to be reworkings of the tracks from \"Boy 1904\" and \"Stokkseyri\" from \"Riceboy Sleeps\", with similar modulation and harmonic structure, but the overall direction of the tracks differs from the songs they are based on. Regarding the album, the band said,"}, {"text": "Eduard Ebel (born August 7, 1839, in Stargard, West Prussia; \u2020 January 30, 1905, in Halle (Saale)) was a German Protestant pastor, superintendent and poet. He became known above all as the author of the still popular winter song Leise rieselt der Schnee, whose text he published in 1895 under the title \"Weihnachtsgru\u00df\". Life. Ebel studied theology in K\u00f6nigsberg (Prussia) and became a member of the student fraternity Germania in the summer semester of 1857. 1863/64 he was Oberhelfer (parish candidate) at the Rauhen Haus in Hamburg, 1866\u201369 pastor at the Franco-German Protestant parish of Beirut, 1866\u201369 pastor at the Diakonissenhaus in K\u00f6nigsberg, 1872 he became pastor of the Protestant parish in Graudenz and afterwards Protestant Superintendent in Halle (Saale). He was married to Anna n\u00e9e Roethe, a sister of the medievalist Gustav Roethe. In 1955, Eduard Ebel's daughter received an annual royalty of almost DM 10,000 from German music performance rights organization GEMA for \"Leise rieselt der Schnee\" (at the time, the standard period of music protection was 50 years after the author's death)."}, {"text": "Glendale, Arizona, held an election for mayor on August 28, 2012. It saw the election of Jerry Weiers."}, {"text": "The Beistle Company, or simply Beistle, is an American company known for manufacturing holiday decorations and party goods, and particularly known for its catalog of Halloween decorations. Beistle was founded in 1900 in Pennsylvania by Martin Luther Beistle, who created the company after being inspired by his experiences as a calendar salesperson and his exposure to a form of paper craft during a visit to Germany. Beistle's line of Halloween-themed products, which was introduced in the 1920s, helped to popularize Halloween decoration in the United States. The Beistle Company is the oldest continuing manufacturer of decorations and party goods in the U.S. History. Around 1900, Martin Luther Beistle worked as a salesperson for the Pittsburgh Art Calendar Company. While in hotels showcasing his calendars, his customers commented about the lobby plants requiring water; this gave him the idea to create artificial plants made from paper, as that would eliminate the need to water them. During a visit to Heidelberg, Germany, Beistle observed a honeycombing technique which inspired him to create a line of honeycombed tissue paper decorations and products. Beistle founded the Beistle Company in 1900 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the basement of his home, where he made artificial flowers"}, {"text": "and wooden products, and the company's facilities soon expanded to the small town of Oakville, Pennsylvania. The company was incorporated in 1907, and its manufacturing center was moved to the second floor of a wagon shop. The company then expanded further, eventually moving to larger facilities in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania. In 1910, Beistle imported the technology to produce honeycomb tissue\u2014which was previously only available in Europe and Asia, with Germany serving as a popular source for such materials\u2014to the United States. Beistle also acquired numerous patents, adding to the company's success. In the 1920s, Beistle partnered with the Paper Novelty Company to create a variety of paper decorations for holidays such as Valentine's Day, Easter, Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas, with the Halloween decorations being the first seasonal decorations to be added to Beistle's catalog. In the late 1920s and early 1930s, the Beistle Company released fortune-telling games as entertainment for Halloween parties, and these games have since become popular with collectors. Beistle has produced over 1,000 different Halloween-themed designs and decorations since the line was first introduced, and the inexpensiveness and availability of the products helped to popularize Halloween decoration in the U.S. Creepy Company, founded in 2015, has produced apparel,"}, {"text": "enamel pins, and other products based on Beistle designs under the company's license. Martin Luther Beistle died in 1935, and passed ownership of the company on to his son-in-law Henry E. Luhrs and his family. In popular culture. In 2017, the American heavy metal band Acid Witch released the song \"Mr. Beistle\", which makes references to Martin Luther Beistle and the Beistle Company, on their album \"Evil Sound Screamers\"."}, {"text": "Nicolas Mahut and \u00c9douard Roger-Vasselin were the defending champions, but Mahut chose not to defend the title and Roger-Vasselin chose to compete in Stockholm instead. Kevin Krawietz and Andreas Mies won the title, defeating Rajeev Ram and Joe Salisbury in the final, 7\u20136(7\u20131), 6\u20133."}, {"text": "Crispy (later known as XPY) was a Danish Eurodance trio that was formed in Copenhagen in 1997 by music producer Mads B.B. Krog and vocalists Christian M\u00f8ller and Mette Christensen. Their most notable songs are \"Licky Licky\" from the 1998 album \"The Game\", and the 2000 single \"In & Out\". Three of their songs (\"Bubble Dancer\", \"The Game\" and \"Kiss Me Red\") were also featured in the four-panel dance game \"In the Groove\". Crispy's debut album, \"The Game\", was recorded in 1997 and released the following year. The Japanese version of the album contained four exclusive bonus tracks, including two unreleased songs, \"Bad Girls\" and \"Happy King\". The group was successful in Scandinavia and Asia, and was awarded the Pop Shop Award '98 for best Scandinavian debut release in 1998 among 15 nominees. Crispy performed across Europe and also toured Japan in the years they were active. Career. 1997-1998: Beginning of Crispy and \"The Game\". In 1997, young music producer Mads B.B. Krog decided to form a dance-pop act, featuring Mette and Christian as the vocalists. Crispy's first single, \"Kiss Me Red\", was released in February 1998 in Scandinavia, and enjoyed only moderate recognition at first. They released \"Calendar Girl\""}, {"text": "in April. The single, \"Licky Licky\", was much more successful, reaching the top 20 of the major dance charts in Denmark later that year. The single \"Love is Waiting\" was released in May 1999. Crispy released their debut album, \"The Game\", in mid-1998. The album was recorded and mixed in Denmark, Sweden and Germany. Several editions of \"The Game\" were released, the most common being the release of 12 tracks. The Japanese edition contained four exclusive bonus tracks, including two previously-unreleased songs, \"Bad Girls\" and \"Happy King\". The group became well-established in the Danish dance-pop scene. 1999: Tour and success. At the end of 1998 Crispy went on a promotion tour in Japan, performing among large crowds in the cities of Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka. They also visited Singapore and the Philippines, where their album had also sold very well, and performed in Europe over the following year. 2000: Second album's cancellation and closure of Crispy. After the success of \"The Game\", Crispy decided to make a new album. They recorded a large number of tracks, and released two of them (\"I Like...\" and \"In & Out\") as singles. The album was planned to be released sometime in mid-2000, but"}, {"text": "the release was cancelled due to the lead vocalist, Mette Christensen, having to leave the group just days after the release of \"In & Out\" due to being diagnosed with cancer, and as she was not well enough to continue. Out of respect for Mette, Christian and Mads did not release any further material as Crispy; the group renamed themselves XPY, and released their next two singles, \"L/R\" and \"La Fiesta\", under that name. 2000-2001: Activities as XPY and disbandment. After Mette's exit in 2000, Danish singer and actress Gry Bay joined XPY as the group's new female vocalist. However, this new project was not as successful as Crispy, and the group disbanded permanently in 2001. Gry Bay later went on to achieve success as an actress in Denmark. Mads B.B. Krog became a businessman but remains a music producer and composer; he has released music under the name Blush and remixed the song \"In & Out\". Christian M\u00f8ller retired from music, devoting himself to his personal life. Members. Mette Christensen \u2020 , also known as Icy B (Copenhagen, 25 September 1976 \u2013 October 2005), was Crispy's lead vocalist and co-wrote the song \"Love Is Waiting\". She had to leave"}, {"text": "the group because of an illness and died from cancer at 29 years old. Christian M\u00f8ller (Copenhagen, born 16 December 1974) was Crispy's main composer and lyricist, and also provided the male backing vocals. Mads B.B. Krog (Copenhagen, born 9 June 1976) helped write Crispy's songs with Christian and was the group's main producer. Gry Bay (Frederiksberg, born 15 August 1974) became the lead vocalist of the group in 2000 after Mette's exit."}, {"text": "Edgar Lewis Marston (March 8, 1860 \u2013 September 23, 1935) was an American banker, industrialist and philanthropist. Early life and education. Marston was born on March 8, 1860, in Burlington in Des Moines County, Iowa. He was a son of Susan Hodson (n\u00e9e Carpenter) Marston and the Rev. Sylvester W. Marston, a prominent Baptist clergyman and educator who moved the family from Iowa to St. Louis, Missouri, in 1868 where he was secretary of the Baptist Home Missionary Society. Both of his parents were born in Newfield, Maine. He graduated from LeGrange College in 1878, followed by Washington University School of Law in 1881. Career. After graduation from Law School, Marston practiced law in St. Louis for several years before moving to Texas where he was connected with the building of the oil industry in the United States. He joined his father-in-law's firm, Hunter, Evans & Co. In 1888, he helped organize the Texas Pacific Coal Company, which became the Texas Pacific Coal and Oil Company, and established his fortune. In Texas, he was credited with the founding several important oil developments, including the Ranger field (which became one of the leading oil producing fields in Texas) and the McClesky"}, {"text": "well which began flowing in October 1917. He also served as Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Clinchfield Coal Company and was a director of the Davis Coal and Coke Company. In 1890, Marston joined DeWitt Clinton Blair and his family's New York bank and prominent stock brokerage house Blair & Co., as head of the bond department, before becoming a partner in 1893. The firm's primary business was managing the railroad interests linked to the Gould family and it underwrote a $50 million bond issue of the Western Pacific Railroad and helped in the financial management of the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad and the Western Maryland Railroad. In 1901, Marston was arraigned for illegal registration due to his relocation from the Bronx to Port Chester. In April 1920, Blair & Co. dissolved after merging with William Salomon & Co. (under the name of Blair & Co., Inc.). C. Ledyard Blair was named chairman of the board of directors, and Blair, Dennis, and Marston owned 48%, 30% and 22%, respectively, of the predecessor firm. In 1923, Marston retired from the firm, which merged with Bank of America in 1929, forming Bancamerica-Blair Corporation (later owned by Transamerica Corporation)."}, {"text": "In 1919, he was one of two representatives of investment bankers at the National Industrial Conference Board, which met in Washington, D.C. He also served as a director of the Astor Trust Company and the Bankers Trust. Personal life. On June 4, 1884, Marston was married to Jennifer Colorado \"Jennie\" Hunter (1865\u20131923). Jennie was the daughter of Col. Robert Dickie Hunter. They had a home in Port Chester, New York, known as Glen Airlie. Together, they were the parents of: After his first wife's death in Rye, New York, on December 8, 1923, he married Anne Mae (n\u00e9e Treadway) Ellis (1886\u20131953), the former wife of James Herbert Ellis, on November 10, 1925. Marston died at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, California, on September 23, 1935. He was buried at Bellefontaine Cemetery in St. Louis. Philanthropy. In 1919, Marston donated $150,000 to Brown University for a modern language building, which was named Marston Hall in his honor. Marston's son Hunter was a graduate of Brown and the elder Marston served as a trustee of the University and endowed several scholarships. He also served as a trustee of Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York. In 1966, with funds donated by Hunter,"}, {"text": "the University purchased a boathouse for the Brown University Rowing Team which it dedicated on October 7, 1967, as the \"Hunter S. Marston Boathouse.\""}, {"text": "Exceptionality may refer to:"}, {"text": "Experty.by is a web-portal dedicated to music in Belarus, as well as the associated music awards of the same name of Belarusian music critics. Moreover, the portal acts as a coorganizer of another awards, the Rock Profi awards. History. The site was opened on June 13, 2008. The founders were Belarusian music journalist \u0179micier Biezkaravajny (ex-editor of Muzykalnaya Gazeta, BelGazeta), who became the project director, \u0179micier Padbiarezski (ex-editor of Belorusskaya Delovaya Gazeta, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty), Oleg \"\u201c\u041e\u2019\u041a\u201d\" Klimov (ex-chief editor of Muzykalnaya Gazeta, the music magazine \u201c\u041d\u041e\u0422-7\u201d), and Siarhei Budkin (editor of Nasha Niva, Tuzin.fm). They got together for the systematic reporting and assessment of CDs of Belarusian artists to promote Belarusian music. The basis of the project is the reviews of four regular contributors (\"expert staffers\"), who evaluate each album. In 2013, the original quartet was strengthened by Alexandr Chernuho (Ultra-music.com) and Egor Tsyvilko (blog \"Broken CD\"). Authors write reviews, set ratings, while their average becomes a final score assessed by the mass media. On the basis of these points, full charts are presented at the end of each-half year and year. Since 2009, the editorial staff of the project was also diversified with the addition of the"}, {"text": "panel of 8 freelance experts, authoritative representatives of the Belarusian media community. Since 2010, almost all reviewed albums can be listened to on the website as well. In May of the same year the portal conducted its festival. Starting from 2014, the best album winner was being offered support in holding a concert. For ten years, critics have evaluated more than 500 (including the classics of Lyapis Trubetskoy, N.R.M., Pesniary and some more released in 2007 and earlier) modern albums of Belarusian artists: 59 in 2008, 60 in 2009, 44 in 2010, 63 in 2011, 67 in 2012, 47 in 2013, 38 in 2014, 45 in 2015, 29 in 2016, 33 in 2017. In 2018 the site was frozen on \u201cindefinite leave,\u201d per its project manager \u0179micier Biezkaravajny. At the same time, the portal selected its top-10 albums for 2008\u20132017 being active, and Port Mone\u2019s \u00abThou\u00bb topped the ultimate chart. Experty.by Awards. Experty.by\u2019s annual awards call the best Belarusian album of each year in several versions (tops 10 for each of them are made known too). Appraisal. In 2009, Tat\u2019yana Zamirovskaya as a columnist over at naviny.by evaluated the first results of the project as such\", \u201cAn attempt to create"}, {"text": "an Internet portal where every new CD release of Belarusian musicians is reviewed by a completely variegated four of the country\u2019s best music critics, oddly enough, was a success.\u201d\" She as an author of BelGazeta noted that by 2012 the site\u2019s music awards had become more significant than the \u201cRock Coronation Awards.\u201d In 2018, Tat\u2019yana Zamirovskaya wrote in the magazine \u201c\u201d regarding the freezing of the site, \"\u201cThe remaining text base is even more important than remaining music. After all, when we study a period in art, we primarily turn to text, to archives, to documentation. And when something cool ends, we moan in the first place.\u201d\" In 2008, Alieh Chamienka, frontman of the band Palats, emphasized the importance of the appearance of this musical resource, since \"\u201cwe all lacked just such objective criticism signed by professional and famous people in musical circles.\u201d\" In 2010, beZ bileta\u2019s frontman Vitaly Artist evaluated the portal via Sovetskaya Belorussiya \u2013 Belarus' Segodnya like this, \"\u201cIt is good, by the way, that the site experty.by has appeared \u2013 there is interesting content and there are its own music awards too.\u201d\" In a review of all Belarusian music awards for 2013, Paviel Svierdlov, editor of"}, {"text": "\u201cKYKY.ORG\u201d, noted the peculiarity of presenting the site\u2019s awards that it \"\u201ctakes place in a chamber setting, without a concert and other fuss.\u201d\" Music critic and author of the \u201cEncyclopedia of Belarusian Popular Music\u201d \u0179micier Padbiarezski put in a good word for the Experty.by awards among \"\u201cthe most objective of all Belarusian music awards\u201d.\" For the Belarusian Telegraph Agency in 2017, Renato Horvath, co-organizer of the Budapest Showcase Hub festival, positively evaluated the portal\u2019s efforts to promote domestic artists abroad, stating that \"\u201cover the past few years, thanks to the efforts of the Experty.by project, modern Belarusian music has gained a significant presence in international showcase festivals and conferences.\u201d\" Illia Sviryn, chief editor of the newspaper Kultura, assessed the usefulness of the portal in 2017 as follows, \"\u201cWithout a doubt, this project will somehow affect the overall musical situation. New, quite exciting and completely different projects appear, and musicians rake the last denarius out the pockets to make a high-quality recording because they know that it will be evaluated \u2013 meticulously and by the Hamburg score. And the audience will learn lots of new things.\u201d\" Two years before, by evaluating the work of the Port Mone band, he referred to"}, {"text": "the results of \"\u201cthe most qualified and clear music awards in Belarus,\u201d\" echoed the opinion of Alexandr Chernuho, editor of Ultra-music.com, who called it the most thorough \"\u201cin terms of criteria for selecting the strongest releases of the year\u201d\" in 2012. In the retrospect of 2010\u20132019 in 2019, Lesha Gorbash from 34mag called the portal, whose experts \"\u201cpatiently listened to and evaluated all the albums and selected the best of them\u201d\" for 10 years, the only one who was cataloguing Belarusian music."}, {"text": "Ridge is an English surname. Additionally, as an Anglo-Irish surname, \"Ridge\" may translate Mac an Iomaire or Mac Con Iomaire. Notable people with the surname include:"}, {"text": "Anna Amelia Churchill Wait (1837\u20131916) was active in the suffrage movement in Kansas. She is known for establishing an \"Equal Suffrage Association\" branch. Life. Wait n\u00e9e Churchill was born on March 26, 1837, in Medina County, Ohio. In 1857 she married Walter Scott Wait with whom she had one child. The couple moved to Missouri. With outbreak of the Civil War, Walter became part of the Company H, Fiftieth Illinois Volunteer Infantry in the Union Army. During Walter's three years of service Anna and her son lived in Ohio where Anna earned a living as a teacher. After Walter's return the family moved first to Indiana in 1869, and to Kansas in 1871, settling in Lincoln County in 1872. Wait was active in the suffrage movement in Kansas. In 1879 Wait, along with Emily J. Briggs and Sarah E. Lutes established the district branch of the \"Equal Suffrage Association\". In 1884 a \"Kansas Equal Suffrage Association\" was formed and Wait served as vice-president at large. In 1911 Wait was elected president of the \"Sixth District of the Equal Suffrage Association\". Wait died on May 9, 1916, in Lincoln County, Kansas. Legacy. Wait was included in the 1893 publication \"A Woman"}, {"text": "of the Century\"."}, {"text": "St Andrews railway station, also known as St Andrews Links, Links Station or Old Station, was the first railway station in the town of St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. The station was opened by the St Andrews Railway in 1852. It remained open to passengers until 1887 when a new station was completed closer to the town. History. The station opened on 1 July 1852 by the St Andrews Railway. Although the line was built to double track standards, it only carried a single line. Passengers services used this stop for almost 35 years until 1 June 1887 when St Andrews (New) railway station opened. The new station, which was south east of the old station, was conveniently sited less than a quarter of a mile from the town centre. After closure to passenger services, the old station became a goods yard with depot and sidings. A signal box, also called St Andrews Links, opened at the same time to the north of the old station, it took over the operation of the semaphore signalling and sets of points west of the town; the box closed in 1957."}, {"text": "The Demon Rider is a 1925 American silent Western film directed by Paul Hurst and starring Ken Maynard. It was distributed on a State Rights basis by Davis Distributing (J. Charles Davis). Plot. As described in a film magazine reviews, Black Hawk and his bandits steal a bag of money from the bank; the foreman of \u201cB\u201d ranch, Billy Dennis, pursues them. While the bandits divide the loot, Billy obtains the bag and makes away with it. He intends to return it to the bank. The sheriff comes upon the bandits, who accuse Billy of being the Black Hawk. Billy loses the bag and is chased by the sheriff. Jim Low, the cook finds the money and starts for his ranch with the thought of returning the money. The Black Hawk gang steals an automobile which they drive over a cliff. Billy is in time to rope the Black Hawk before the crash. It is explained that Billy was trying to restore the money when the cook appears; and everything ends happily. Preservation. The film is preserved in the Library of Congress and George Eastman Museum Motion Picture Collection."}, {"text": "Polycera melanosticta is a species of sea slug, a nudibranch, a shell-less marine gastropod mollusc in the family Polyceridae. Distribution. This species was described from ten specimens collected from underneath a paint raft at Devonport Naval Base, Waitemata Harbour, Auckland, New Zealand. Ecology. \"Polycera melanosticta\" feeds on \"Bugula neritina\" and \"Bugula stolonifera\"."}, {"text": "Ignacio Huett (born 3 March 1972 in Caracas, Venezuela) artistically known as Nacho Huett, is a Venezuelan television actor, compositor, and stage actor. He is best known in his native country for working in Radio Caracas Televisi\u00f3n's telenovelas. Huett has been based in Bogota, Colombia since 2016, with his wife, actress Nacarid Escalona and their two daughters."}, {"text": "The 2019 season of the \"4. divisjon\", the fifth highest association football league for men in Norway. Between 16 and 26 games (depending on group size) are played in 24 groups, with 3 points given for wins and 1 for draws. According to a proposal at the 2018 Football Convention, fewer teams would be relegated from the 2019 3. divisjon to the 2020 4. divisjon, and accordingly, fewer teams would be promoted. The groups affected would be the group 1 and 9 winners who would contest a single promotion spot; the group 2\u20134 winners who would contest two promotion spots; the group 6 and 7 winners who would contest a single promotion spot; the group 8 and 10 winners who would contest a single promotion spot; the group 17 and 18 winners who would contest a single promotion spot; and the group 21 and 22 winners who would contest a single promotion spot. The playoff between the group 21 and 22 winners was cancelled. Incidentally, the 2020 4. divisjon was cancelled before commencing because of the COVID-19 pandemic in Norway, so the promotions and relegations first came into effect in the 2021 4. divisjon. *Langhus (evicted) *Holev\u00e6ringen \u2013 pulled team"}, {"text": "*Torvastad \u2013 pulled team *Medkila \u2212 pulled team, but not relegated"}, {"text": "Sulwe is a children's New York Times bestselling picture book by actress Lupita Nyong'o. It follows the story of a young girl who wishes for her dark skin to be lighter. The story is ultimately about colorism and learning to love oneself, no matter one's skin tone. In 2020, the Kiswahili and Dholuo translations were made available in East Africa through Kenyan publishing firm Bunk Books. Synopsis. Sulwe has the darkest skin in her family and in her school. She wishes for her skin to be lighter, but through a supernatural experience, she comes to love her dark skin color. Film adaptation. In February 2021, Netflix announced an animated musical film adaptation based on the book, with Nyong'o attached as a producer on the film."}, {"text": "Bradley Singh (born 20 April 1980) is a South African politician who has been serving as a Member of the KwaZulu-Natal Legislature since 22 May 2019. He is a member of the Democratic Alliance (DA). Previously, Singh was an eThekwini ward councillor for the Minority Front (MF) until April 2014, when he joined the DA. A by-election was held in his ward in July 2014, which he won as the DA candidate. He was later re-elected as a ward councillor in August 2016."}, {"text": "Self-Portrait in a Hat is an 1893 oil on canvas self portrait by Paul Gauguin, produced following a trip to Tahiti. He shows himself in his Paris studio with \"Spirit of the Dead Watching\" in the background. It is now in the Mus\u00e9e d\u2019Orsay in Paris."}, {"text": "Condorcet efficiency is a measurement of the performance of voting methods. It is defined as the percentage of elections for which the Condorcet winner (the candidate who is preferred over all others in head-to-head races) is elected, provided there is one. A voting method with 100% efficiency would always pick the Condorcet winner, when one exists, and a method that never chose the Condorcet winner would have 0% efficiency. Efficiency is not only affected by the voting method, but is a function of the number of voters, number of candidates, and of any strategies used by the voters. It was initially developed in 1984 by Samuel Merrill III, along with social utility efficiency. A related, generalized measure is Smith efficiency, which measures how often a voting method elects a candidate in the Smith set. Smith efficiency can be used to differentiate between voting methods across \"all\" elections, because unlike the Condorcet winner, the Smith set always exists. A 100% Smith-efficient method is guaranteed to be 100% Condorcet-efficient, and likewise with 0%."}]