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Caecilianus
Background to the controversy
Background to the controversy Caecilianus was an archdeacon of Carthage, who supported his bishop Mensurius in opposing the fanatical cult of martyrdom led by the Circumcellions. Mensurius forbade any to be honoured as martyrs who had given themselves up of their own accord or who had boasted that they possessed copies...
Caecilianus
Election
Election The rigoristic party wished to fill the vacancy with one of their own followers. Two priests, Botrus and Caelestius, who each expected to be elected, had managed that only a small number of bishops should be present. Caecilian was duly chosen by the whole people, placed in the chair of Mensurius, and consecrat...
Caecilianus
Schism
Schism The church of Northern Africa went into schism. The party of Caecilianus broke off from that of Majorinus, and the Christian world was scandalized by fulminations, excommunications, invectives, charges and countercharges. Both parties confidently anticipated the support of the state; but Constantine, who was the...
Caecilianus
Council in Rome
Council in Rome Miltiades was a native of AfricaKirsch, Johann Peter. "Pope St. Miltiades." The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 10. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1911. 17 October 2022 and a Roman citizen. Miltiades, unwilling to jeopardise his relationship with the emperor but also unwilling to preside over a council ...
Caecilianus
Council of Arles
Council of Arles Constantine convened a Council of Arles in 314 A.D. Jurists went to Carthage, collected documents, tabulated the statements of witnesses, and laid their report before the bishops assembled. The council, presided over by Marinus, bishop of Arles, was composed of about 200 persons. Between 40 and 50 epis...
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Decision confirmed at Milan
Decision confirmed at Milan The temper displayed by the victors was not calculated to soothe the conquered, and an appeal was at once made from the council to the emperor. Constantine was irritated, but after some delay he ordered the discussion of the question before himself personally. This occurred at Milan in 316....
Caecilianus
After Milan
After Milan From this time the schism of the Northern African church lost its purely personal aspect, and became a stern religious contest on questions of discipline.
Caecilianus
References
References Category:4th-century Romans Category:4th-century bishops of Carthage Category:4th-century births Category:Year of death unknown
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Durham Storm
short description
The Durham Storm were a Canadian soccer team that last played in the Canadian Professional Soccer League (CPSL) in 2005. The club was founded as the Toronto Olympians in 1998 and played in Toronto, Ontario through 2001, before being renamed the Mississauga Olympians for 2002 and 2003. The team relocated to Oshawa, Onta...
Durham Storm
History
History
Durham Storm
Founding CPSL member (1998)
Founding CPSL member (1998) In 1998, the Canadian Professional Soccer League was formed as a result of a merger between the Canadian National Soccer League and the stillborn Ontario Professional Soccer League with the Toronto Olympians entering the league as a new franchise. The Olympians were owned by Tom Michalopou...
Durham Storm
League dominance (1998–01)
League dominance (1998–01) In their debut season in the nascent league the Scarborough side dominated the season going undefeated and posting the best goal scoring record and as well the fewest goals conceded. Kouzmanis, Berdusco, and Gong Lei each finished as the top three goalscorers for the season. Their undefeate...
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Relocation and Durham Storm (2002–05)
Relocation and Durham Storm (2002–05) In 2002, the move to Mississauga was completed and their home venue was relocated to Erin Mills Twin Arenas. Gee made several major changes to the roster replacing the majority of veterans with younger athletes. He would retain the likes of Darren Tilley, Paul Moore and Daryl Hol...
Durham Storm
Head coaches
Head coaches YearsNameNation1998–2002 2003 and Tony Laferrara 2004 Derek Bean 2005 Doug Paterson
Durham Storm
Achievements
Achievements CPSL Championship (1): 1999 Open Canada Cup (3): 1998, 1999, 2000 Canadian Professional Soccer League Regular Season Champions (3): 1998, 1999, 2000
Durham Storm
Year-by-year
Year-by-year YearLeagueRegular SeasonPlayoffsNotes1998CPSL1st, EasternRunner-upAs Toronto Olympians.1999CPSL 1st, EasternChampions2000CPSL1st, EasternRunner-up2001CPSL2nd, EasternSemi Final2002CPSL2nd, WesternSemi FinalAs Mississauga Olympians.2003CPSL6th, WesternDid not qualify2004CPSL6th, EasternDid not qualifyAs Du...
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Notable players
Notable players Canada Brian Ashton Marko Bedenikovic Aaron Benjamin Eddy Berdusco Salvatore Borgh Shayne Campbell Phil Caporella Ian Carter Kevin De Serpa David Diplacido Shawn Faria Stevie Gill Willy Giummarra Chris Handsor Danley Johnson Gus Kouzmanis Tom Kouzmanis Jimmy Kuzmanovs...
Durham Storm
References
References Category:Soccer clubs in Ontario Category:Canadian Soccer League (1998–present) teams Category:Defunct soccer clubs in Canada Category:Soccer clubs in Toronto Category:Association football clubs established in 1998 Category:1998 establishments in Ontario
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short description, History, Founding CPSL member (1998), League dominance (1998–01), Relocation and Durham Storm (2002–05), Head coaches, Achievements, Year-by-year, Notable players, References
Why's Everybody Always Pickin' on Me?
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"Why's Everybody Always Pickin' on Me?" is the third single off the Bloodhound Gang's second album One Fierce Beer Coaster. The song samples "Spooky" by Classics IV and "Never Let Me Down Again" by Depeche Mode. It also samples "Stormy" by Gabor Szabo. The title is borrowed from the classic 1959 song "Charlie Brown" pe...
Why's Everybody Always Pickin' on Me?
Music video
Music video The music video starts out with Jimmy Pop in a psychiatrist's office. The doctor (whose name is Scott P. Nussenvy, a tongue-in-cheek reference to penis envy) proceeds to take Jimmy over to the couch and hypnotize him, in which Jimmy goes back over his horrible experience in high school and we see why he is ...
Why's Everybody Always Pickin' on Me?
Charts
Charts + Chart performance for "Why's Everybody Always Pickin' on Me?" Chart (1997) Peakposition Australia (ARIA) 64
Why's Everybody Always Pickin' on Me?
References
References Category:Bloodhound Gang songs Category:1997 singles Category:1996 songs Category:Songs written by Jimmy Pop
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Ottawa Wizards
short description
Ottawa Wizards were a Canadian soccer club which operated in the Canadian Professional Soccer League (CPSL), from 2001 to 2003. The team's home stadium was the OZ Optics Stadium. Though the team had a relatively short tenure with the CPSL, the club dominated the league by winning three consecutive regular season champi...
Ottawa Wizards
History
History Ottawa Wizards entered the CPSL in 2001, joining three other expansion teams the Toronto Supra, Montreal Dynamites, and the Brampton Hitmen. Under head coach Rasim Kara who previously coached Division 1 clubs in Turkey; brought in Trinidad and Tobago national team players Shurland David, Richard Goddard, Kevin ...
Ottawa Wizards
Head coaches
Head coaches YearsNameNation2001 2002–2003 2003 2003
Ottawa Wizards
Achievements
Achievements CPSL Championship (1): 2002 Open Canada Cup (2): 2001, 2002 Canadian Professional Soccer League Eastern Conference Champions/Regular Season Champions (3): 2001, 2002, 2003
Ottawa Wizards
Year-by-year
Year-by-year YearDivisionLeagueRegular SeasonPlayoffs20011CPSLFirstSemi-finals20021 - Eastern ConferenceCPSLFirstChampions20031 - Eastern ConferenceCPSLFirstWithdrew
Ottawa Wizards
Notable players
Notable players Canada Roldege Arius Hubert Busby, Jr. Abraham François Charles Gbeke Alen Marcina Charles Gbeke Sanjeev Parmar Burkina Faso Urbain Some Sa Brahima Traore Haiti Vladimir Edouard Malawi Peter Mponda McDonald Yobe Trinidad and Tobago Shurland David Richard Godda...
Ottawa Wizards
References
References Category:Canadian Soccer League (1998–present) teams Wiz Category:Association football clubs established in 2001
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Licensing
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Dox Thrash
Short description
Dox Thrash (1893–1965) was an African-American artist who was famed as a skilled draftsman, master printmaker, and painter and as the co-inventor of the Carborundum printmaking process.Donnelly, Michelle."The Art of Dox Thrash", The Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia, Retrieved 28 July 2018. The subject of his artwor...
Dox Thrash
Early life
Early life Dox Thrash was born on March 22, 1893, in Griffin, Georgia.Glennon, Patrick. "Black artists in Philly flourished during the Great Depression", Philadelphia Inquirer, Retrieved 28 July 2018. He was the second of four children in his family. Thrash left home at the age of fifteen in search of work up north. H...
Dox Thrash
Career as an artist
Career as an artist thumb|right|Front cover of Dox Thrash: An African American Master Printmaker Rediscovered, by John Ittmann. After having served in the war, Thrash qualified as a war veteran and enrolled in the Art Institute of Chicago with the support of federal funding. After finishing his education, he traveled ...
Dox Thrash
Relation to Alain Locke and the New Negro Movement
Relation to Alain Locke and the New Negro Movement Alain LeRoy Locke (1885–1954) was an intellectual, professor and author who espoused that African Americans, specifically artists, to capture the personality, lives, and essence of their people in The New Negro. He explained “The Negro physiognomy must be freshly and ...
Dox Thrash
Relation to W. E. B. Du Bois
Relation to W. E. B. Du Bois In an editorial in the monthly magazine The Crisis, W. E. B. Du Bois, another father of “The New Negro Movement,” said “let us train ourselves to see beauty in black”.Pinder, Kymberly. “‘Racial Idiom’: I Always Wanted to be an Artist" in Dox Thrash: An American Master Printmaker Rediscovere...
Dox Thrash
References
References
Dox Thrash
External links
External links Glory Be! Work of Art by Dox Thrash at the Baltimore Museum of Art Website Griffin Hills Work of Art by Dox Thrash at the Baltimore Museum of Art Website Nursery Rhyme Work of Art by Dox Thrash at the Baltimore Museum of Art Website African American Registry: Dox Thrash. (2005). Retrieved March 4, ...
Dox Thrash
See also
See also Samuel Joseph Brown Jr. Category:1893 births Category:1965 deaths Category:20th-century American printmakers Category:American vaudeville performers Category:Artists from Georgia (U.S. state) Category:United States Army personnel of World War I Category:School of the Art Institute of Chicago alumni Categor...
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Short description, Early life, Career as an artist, Relation to Alain Locke and the New Negro Movement, Relation to W. E. B. Du Bois, References, External links, See also
Ricky Frazier
short description
Rick Revene Frazier (born February 9, 1958) is an American former professional basketball player. After transferring from Saint Louis University in 1980, he played on three Big Eight Conference championship and NCAA Tournament teams at Missouri. Frazier led the Tigers in scoring in 1980 and 1981, and formerly held the ...
Ricky Frazier
Honors
Honors All-Big Eight (1981, '82) All-District (1981, '82) Big Eight "Player of the Year" (1982) All-American (1982) Missouri's "Team of the Decade" (1980s) Mizzou Basketball All-Century Team
Ricky Frazier
References
References
Ricky Frazier
External links
External links MUTigers.cstv.com profile Ricky Frazier, Missouri Stats Category:1958 births Category:Living people Category:20th-century African-American sportsmen Category:20th-century American sportsmen Category:All-American college men's basketball players Category:American men's basketball players Category:Basketb...
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George Onorato
Short description
George Onorato (November 5, 1928 – February 21, 2015) was an American politician from New York.
George Onorato
Life
Life Onorato was born on November 5, 1928, in Astoria, Queens, New York City. He graduated from Long Island City High School. He served in the 118th Medical Battalion of the U.S. Army from 1950 to 1952. He married Athena Georgakakos, and they had three children.New York State Senate: George Onorato biography He was Se...
George Onorato
References
References Category:Democratic Party New York (state) state senators Category:1928 births Category:2015 deaths Category:People from Astoria, Queens Category:21st-century members of the New York State Legislature Category:20th-century members of the New York State Legislature
George Onorato
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Summary
Summary Photo by Hal Hartley
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Licensing
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I Wish I Was Queer So I Could Get Chicks
Short description
"I Wish I Was Queer So I Could Get Chicks" is the second single from American rap rock band Bloodhound Gang's second studio album, One Fierce Beer Coaster (1996). Released as a single in 1997, the song charted in New Zealand, reaching number 32 that October. An alternate version was recorded as a B-side, featuring a cr...
I Wish I Was Queer So I Could Get Chicks
Content
Content The satirical song is entirely about the belief that girls only like gay men. The lyrics reference the stereotype that gay men are often better looking and more sensitive than heterosexual men, enjoy the band Depeche Mode and avant garde ballet, and how Jimmy Pop, the band's singer, wishes that he could be a ho...
I Wish I Was Queer So I Could Get Chicks
Reception
Reception Writing in the LGBT magazine The Advocate, Barry Walters described the song as "annoying" but admitted the band's stereotypes of homosexuals were somewhat accurate, "especially the Depeche Mode part". Passing mention in The Rolling Stone Album Guide cited the song as an example of the band's "easy to offend" ...
I Wish I Was Queer So I Could Get Chicks
Music video
Music video The music video starts out with Jimmy Pop, who is playing a gay talk-show host named Dirk Ramrod, and his co-host, Lewis, who is played by bassist Evil Jared Hasselhoff discussing their special guest for the day, Lupus Thunder and DJ Q-Ball from Bloodhound Gang. The video then becomes a montage of some of D...
I Wish I Was Queer So I Could Get Chicks
Charts
Charts + Weekly chart performance for "I Wish I Was Queer So I Could Get Chicks" Chart (1997) Peakposition
I Wish I Was Queer So I Could Get Chicks
References
References Category:Bloodhound Gang songs Category:1997 singles Category:1996 songs Category:LGBTQ-related songs Category:Songs written by Jimmy Pop
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Martha Davis
'''Martha Davis'''
Martha Davis may refer to: Martha Davis (author) (born 1957), American professor of law and author Martha Davis (musician) (born 1951), American lead singer-songwriter of the new wave band The Motels Martha Davis (singer) (1917–1960), American vocalist and pianist who performed as "Martha Davis and Spouse" Martha ...
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Durham Flames
short description
Durham Flames were a semi-professional Canadian football club based in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. The club competed in the Canadian Professional Soccer League for five seasons from 1999 to 2003.
Durham Flames
Background
Background Durham Flames (previously known as Oshawa Flames) played in the Canadian Professional Soccer League which is the third tier of Canadian football pyramid. The club was founded in 1999 and played their home matches at the Oshawa Civic Stadium in Oshawa. The stadium is able to accommodate 2,000 spectators. The ...
Durham Flames
History
History Durham Flames were originally known as Oshawa Flames and first entered the Canadian Professional Soccer League in 1999, as a replacement for the Mississauga Eagles. The club's first head coach was CSL and APSL veteran Jens Kraemer. Notable acquisition were Darryl Gomez, Pat Sullivan, and Hubert Busby, Jr. The c...
Durham Flames
Season to season
Season to season Season League Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA PPlayoffsLeague CupClub name1999Canadian Professional Soccer League514367192614Did not qualifySemi-finalOshawa Flames2000Canadian Professional Soccer League71429322359Did not qualifyGroup stageOshawa Flames2001Canadian Professional Soccer League10227312395324Did not ...
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First team squad 2003
First team squad 2003 The following players represented Durham Flames in their final season:
Durham Flames
Club administration 2003
Club administration 2003 The key officials of the club during the last season were: Steve Kralj - President Carlos De sousa - Vice President Frank Kralj - Treasurer Stan Bombino - Technical Director Jack Methven - Manager Steve Hamill - Head Coach Tony Cabral - Assistant Coach Matt Gurr - Goalkeeper Coach
Durham Flames
Head coaches
Head coaches YearsNameNation1999 2000 Stan Bombino 2001 Danny Stewart 2002-2003 Steve Hamill
Durham Flames
Footnotes
Footnotes Category:Canadian Soccer League (1998–present) teams Category:Defunct soccer clubs in Canada Category:Soccer clubs in Ontario Category:Sport in Oshawa Category:Association football clubs established in 1999 Category:Association football clubs disestablished in 2003 Category:1999 establishments in Ontario Cat...
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short description, Background, History, Season to season, First team squad 2003, Club administration 2003, Head coaches, Footnotes
The Multiracial Activist
Short description
The Multiracial Activist (TMA) is a left-libertarian activist journal covering social and civil liberties issues of interest to individuals who perceive themselves to be biracial or multiracial. In addition, interracial couples and families and transracial adoptees are also constituencies covered. The magazine is base...
The Multiracial Activist
History
History Founded in April 1997 by James A. Landrith, Jr., The Multiracial Activist is registered with the Library of Congress in Washington, DC under . In addition to covering news on its core constituencies, The Multiracial Activist is involved in various civil liberties coalitions. Coalition topics include racial cl...
The Multiracial Activist
Advocacy
Advocacy The Multiracial Activist participated in the efforts in the late 1990s to allow respondents to the U.S. Census and other government forms that collect racial classification data to check more than one racial classification box.Multiracial Beginning in 1998, The Multiracial Activist published a letter from Bob ...
The Multiracial Activist
Books
Books The Multiracial Activist has been profiled in numerous books. Most notable are: 2003 The Fundamentals of Extremism,Microsoft Word – The Fundamentals Text.doc 2004 Social Identities: Multidisciplinary Approaches by Gary Taylor and Spencer Steve, 2004 The Politics of Multiracialism: Challenging Racial Thinking ed...
The Multiracial Activist
See also
See also Multiracial Race of the Future
The Multiracial Activist
References
References
The Multiracial Activist
External links
External links Official Site Category:Bimonthly magazines published in the United States Category:Libertarian magazines published in the United States Category:Magazines established in 1997 Category:Magazines published in Virginia Category:Multiracial affairs in the United States
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Short description, History, Advocacy, Books, See also, References, External links
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