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Arab countries
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Bris
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Colombo Crime Family
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Flag of Autlán
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The flag of Autlán () has two horizontal stripes, the big strip is red and the smal strip white with the coat of arms of Autlán de Navarro (toponim glyph). It was adopted in 1998.
Design and symbolism.
The meaning of the colors of the flag are as follows:
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Sublime number
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A sublime number is a positive integer which has a perfect number of positive factors (including itself), and whose positive factors add up to another perfect number. For example 12 whose factor are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12 this is 6 factors. 6 is a perfect number. The only other sublime number is 6,086,555,670,238,378,989,670,371,734,243,169,622,657,830,773,351,885,970,528,324,860,512,791,691,264.
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Sublime (Numbers)
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Prime power
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Prime power is a positive integer which is a positive integer power of a single prime number. It is a prime number or p to the power of any integer i, p to the power of p, or i to the power of p.
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Deficient number
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A deficient number is when a number is not a perfect number or a abundant number. Also all primes, as well as some prime powers, and any divisors of a perfect or deficient number are deficient. 1 is deficient along with 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, etc.
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Prime Power
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Prime powers
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Fedayeen al-Islam
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Fedayeen al-Islam (Martyrs for Islam) was a militant group in Pakistan created and ran by Hakimullah Mehsud, deputy of the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan until his death. After his death in 2009, his group joined the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan. The group has claimed responsibility for many bombings in Pakistan such as the Islamabad hotel bombing.
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Bid'ah
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Bidah
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Ansarullah Bangla Team
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The Ansarullah Bangla Team is a militant group from Bangladesh and it has commited crimes such as bank robbery and the murder of atheists. The group was designated a terrorist group after their bank robbing on the 25th of May 2015. The group has been claimed to be linked with the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami party by the Bengali police. The group also has links to Al-Qaeda and it started in 2007 as the group "Jama'atul Muslemin" with funding coming from charities.
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BurgerFi
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BurgerFi is an American hamburger restaurant chain. It is aimed at the "better burger" sector of the market. It was founded in February 2011 in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, Florida. In 2018, the Consumers Union graded the top 25 burger chains in the U.S. on their antibiotic use policies for beef. It was one of the two chains that were given an "A" rating for using beef that was raised without routine use of antibiotics.
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Beyond Meat
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Beyond Meat is a Los Angeles–based producer of plant-based meat substitutes. It was founded in 2009. The company's initial products were launched in the United States in 2012. It went public in 2019, becoming the first plant-based meat analogue company to go public.
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Universal Social Charge
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The Universal Social Charge is a tax on income in the Republic of Ireland. It replaced the income levy and the health levy (also known as the health contribution) since 1 January 2011. It is charged on a person's "gross income" before any pension contributions or Pay Related Social Insurance.
If a person's income is less than €13,000 they pay no Universal Social Charge. (This limit was €4,004 in 2011, €10,036 from 2012 to 2014 and €12,012 in 2015.) Once income is over this limit, a person pays the relevant rate on all income. For example, a person with income of €13,000 will pay no USC. A person with income of €13,001 will pay 0.5% on income up to €12,012 and 2.5% on income between €12,012 and €13,001.
Aggregate income for these purposes does not include payments from the Department of Social Protection.
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U.S. Board on Geographic Names
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Hamas of Syria
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Fedayeen Saddam
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Fedayeen Saddam was a militant group loyal to Saddam Husayn. The group had 30,000 to 40,000 members at its peak. The group was also not binded by the law similar to the CIA. The group were the cause of the most deadly attacks against US forces in 2003 during the 2003 Iraq invasion by the US. The group has also been known to operate in civilian clothes to confuse US forces.
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Holocaust (band)
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The Holocaust is a heavy metal band from Scotland created in 1977 and is based in the city of Edinburgh. The band consists of the singer Gary Lettice, guitar player Ed Dudley, drum player Nick Brockie, and bassist Robin Begg.
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Quatro de Fevereiro Airport
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Quatro de Fevereiro International Airport is the main international airport in Angola. It is in the southern part of Luanda. Quatro de Fevereiro means 4 February, which is an important national holiday in Angola. Dr. Antonio Agostinho Neto International Airport is being built to take its place, but work has been slowed down by money problems.
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Point (basketball)
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A point in the American sport Basketball can be either in the form of one, two, or three points. The goal of winning a basketball game is to score more points than the opposing team when the time runs out.
In college basketball the time of a basketball match is usually 40 minutes and in high school it is usually 32 minutes. In the NBA, however, it is four quarters of 12 minutes each.
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United States–Canada border
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List of counties in New York (state)
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Gaspar de Portolá
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Gaspar de Portolá y Rovira (January 1, 1716 – October 10, 1786) was a Spanish military officer, the first governor of California, and founder of Monterey and San Diego. He was accompanied by the priest Junípero Serra. Together they led the Spanish settlement of what is now the state of California
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Sukuta
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Sukuta (ruled prior to around 1200 AD) was a king (or chief) of Eswatini. He succeeded Qomizitha as king of Eswatini and preceded Madlasomo as king of Eswatini.
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Herman, Shopian
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Herman or Hermain () is a village and tehsil of shopian District, Jammu and Kashmir, India.
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County (New York)
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Khanabal
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Khanabal is a town in Anantnag District, Jammu and Kashmir, India.
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Fernando Rivera y Moncada
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Fernando de Rivera y Moncada (1711 18 July 1781) was a Spanish commandant of the Californias. He was a native of Compostela, Nayarit. He served in the military at Loreto, Baja California, in 1742. He explored the Bahía de Sebastián Vizcaíno with the Jesuit Fernando Consag in 1751.
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Incorporated community
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Bronxville, NY
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Scarsdale, NY
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Operation Marg Bar Sarmachar
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On the 18th of January 2024, Pakistan sent airstrikes inside the Iranian part of Balochistan trying to destroy separatist groups. They called it Operation Marg Bar Sarmachar (Death to rebels) by Pakistan. The attack was done in response to Iranian strikes in Pakistani Balochistan a day earlier.
Iran confirmed that 9 Balochistan Liberation Army members were killed in the airstrike.
The attack was the first attack on Iran by another country since the end of the Iran–Iraq War in the year 1988.
Origin.
Marg Bar Sarmachar means "death to rebels". Marg bar means "death to" in Persian and is used in the Iranian slogan Marg bar Amerika. Sarmachar means rebels in the Balochi language and is used by Balochi seperatists.
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America-Israel Cultural Foundation
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The America-Israel Cultural Foundation is a non-profit from America that supports Israel.
History.
It was first founded in 1939 for the creation of a Jewish state. It was called the American Fund for Palestinian Institutions until 1948 where it was changed to the American Fund for Israeli Institutions. It later changed its name to the America Israel Cultural Foundation which is its current name.
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Abu Mahdi
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The Abu Mahdi missile is a missile with a range of over 1000 km. The missile is named after Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, the former leader of the Popular Mobilization Forces and the companion of Qasem Soleimani. It was released alongside the Haj Qasem missile on the 20th of August 2020. The missile can be launched from many different platforms such as air, sea, and land.
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Haj Qasem
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The Haj Qasem is a missile that was released on the 20th of August 2020. It is named after Qasem Soleimani, the former Quds Force commander before being killed by the US.
The missile has a range of 1400 km and weighs 500 kg. It is called the next generation of the Fateh 110 and can bypass advanced missile defense systems.
The release of the Abu Mahdi and Haj Qasem missiles came 1 day after the US planned to issue UN sanctions against the country.
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Husayniyah
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Husayniyah is a village in the Al Madinah Province inside the west of Saudi Arabia which has a Zaydi majority.
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Hizb ut-Tahrir
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Hizb ut-Tahrir is an Islamist organization with the goal of creating an Islamic state to unite all Muslims under the Sharia.
The group was created in 1953 by Taql al-Din al-Nabhani in Jerusalem by a Palestinian Islamic Scholar taught in Egypt. He made a draft for the creation of the caliphate. The organization believes that there is always war with the kuffar (non Muslims) with Muslims. They believe Jihad is a duty to prevent disbelief until everybody becomes Muslims. They also advocate for the removal of rulers who do kufr (act that makes them non Muslim) which is a step that is required until Islam can spread globally.
References.
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Abu Ubayda
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Abu Ubayda was one of the companions of the Prophet. He is known for being one of the ten people who Paradise was promised to. He was born in 583 in Mecca and died in 639 in the Plague of Amwas.
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Mission to Mars
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Mission to Mars is a 2000 American Canadian French science fiction adventure movie directed by Brian De Palma and was based on the Disney's theme park of the same name. It stars Gary Sinise, Tim Robbins, Don Cheadle, Connie Nielsen, Jerry O'Connell, Kim Delaney, Armin Mueller-Stahl and Bill Timoney. It was distributed by Touchstone Pictures.
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Best of Bee Gees
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Australia surfing
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Minor in Possession
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In the United States, if someone under 21 years of age has or drinks alcohol, it's against the law. This law is called "Minor in Possession" or "MIP" and is usually a misdemeanor. If anyone under the age of 21 has or drinks alcohol, except in special cases, they are breaking the law. Punishments for people under 21 years of age caught with alcohol differ around the United States. Each state has its own rules for the drinking age and only local or state officials can give out tickets for underage drinking. Every state has different fines and consequences for minors caught with alcohol.
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113 (number)
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113 (one hundred [and] thirteen) is a 3 digit number. It is the 30th prime number, and it is standing between the numbers 112 and 114.
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Bobasatraniiformes
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Bobasatraniiformes is an extinct order of ray-finned fish from the Triassic. The four genera are "Bobasatrania", "Ebenaqua", "Ecrinesomus", and "Dorypterus". They also have two families: Bobasatraniidae and Dorypteridae. They lived in both marine and freshwater environments.
The most famous of them is undoubtedly "Bobasatrania". The relationships of this order with others is not well known. They are one of the survivors of the Permian–Triassic extinction event. They are durophagous.
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Ebenaqua
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Ebenaqua ritchiei is an extinct species of bobasatraniiform that lived during the Lopingian of Australia. "Ebenaqua" resembled a Moorish idol. Its dorsal fin was high. It had the typical sharp snout. It did not exceed 15 cm in length.
"Ebenaqua ritchiei" was described in 1983 based on fossils found in Queensland. It is a member of the Bobasatraniiformes, along with "Bobasatrania", "Ecrinesomus", and "Dorypterus".
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Dorypterus
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Dorypterus is an extinct genus of prehistoric bony fish from the Wuchiapingian. It is a bobasatraniiform with a high dorsal fin. "Dorypterus" is the only member of its family, the Dorypteridae. It has two species, "Dorypterus hoffmanni" and "Dorypterus althausi".
Description.
This small fish did not exceed 15 cm. The most unusual feature of "Dorypterus" was its dorsal fin, which was exceptionally high. "D. hoffmanni" has a long dorsal fin, while "D. althausi" has a short dorsal fin.
Classification.
Discovery.
The type species, "D. hoffmanni", was described by Germar in 1842. On that same year, "D. althausi" was described by Georg Zu Münster.
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Critique of the Gotha Programme
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The Critique of the Gotha Programme is an important document written in 1875 by the famous German philosopher, economist, and socialist revolutionary Karl Marx. In the document, Marx analyzed the proposed program of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), known as the Gotha Programme.
Background.
The Gotha Programme was drafted during the unification congress of the SPD held in Gotha, Germany, in 1875. Its purpose was to establish the ideologies and politics that would guide the party's future actions and policies. However, Marx, along with his collaborator Friedrich Engels, criticized parts of the program.
Key themes.
Critique on Lassalle: Marx's biggest criticism was that the Gotha Programme seemed to be based on the ideas of Ferdinand Lassalle. Lassalle was an important figure in the German workers' movement. Marx acknowledged Lassalle's contributions, but wrote that Lassalle focused too much on state intervention and the role of the state in transforming society. Marx argued for a more radical approach that would involve overthrowing the capitalist system.
Labor Theory of Value: In his critique, Marx discussed the labor theory of value. He criticizes the Gotha Programme for not addressing labor compensation and the distribution of wealth. Marx argued that under socialism, individuals should be paid based on how much labor they did, not their needs. This contrasted with the principle of "from each according to his ability, to each according to his needs," as advocated by the Gotha Programme.
Critique of the State: The Gotha Programme supported the idea of a "dictatorship of the proletariat." Marx thought this would only perpetuate divisions among social classes. He thought a dictatorship of the proletariat would make it more difficult to achieve a society without social class.
Legacy.
The Critique of the Gotha Programme has become a central text within Marxist theory and socialist thought. It has inspired numerous debates and interpretations among scholars and activists. It has also shaped discussions on the nature of socialism, the role of the state, and the organization of the economy.
It is still relevant in today's discussions about socialism and communism.
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South Capitol Street
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South Capitol Street is a major thoroughfare in Washington, D.C. It runs north-south, dividing the city into east and west quadrants. Known for its proximity to important landmarks, including Nationals Park (home of the Washington Nationals baseball team) and the U.S. Capitol, South Capitol Street plays a significant role in the city's transportation network. Additionally, ongoing urban development projects have aimed to enhance the area's infrastructure and connectivity.
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El mouradia palace
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Minor in possession
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Umbrella organization
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An umbrella organization is an association of organizations who work together. It may provides resources and often identities to the smaller organizations. It may deal with the government. It is sometimes responsible, to some degree, for the groups under its care.
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Leptomantis rufipes
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The Malaysian flying frog or red-legged tree frog ("Leptomantis rufipes") is a frog. It lives in Indonesia and Malaysia. People have seen it 950 meters above sea level.
This frog lives in forests that human beings have not changed. This frog lays eggs in foam nests on plants over water.
Scientists believe this frog is not in danger of dying out because it lives in such a large place, but human beings continue to cut down the forests where it lives.
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Stockton and Darlington Railway
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The Stockton and Darlington Railway was a railway company in north-east England from 1825 to 1863. It was the world's first public railway to use steam locomotives. Its first line connected collieries near Shildon with Darlington and Stockton in County Durham. It was opened on 27 September 1825. The movement of coal to ships was profitable. The line was soon extended to a new port at Middlesbrough. Coal waggons were hauled by steam locomotives from the start, passengers were carried in coaches drawn by horses until carriages hauled by steam locomotives were introduced in 1833.
It was involved in building the East Coast Main Line between York and Darlington, but its main expansion was at Middlesbrough Docks and west into Weardale and east to Redcar. It suffered severe financial difficulties at the end of the 1840s and was nearly taken over by the York, Newcastle and Berwick Railway, before the discovery of iron ore in Cleveland and the subsequent increase in income meant it could pay its debts. At the beginning of the 1860s it took over railways that had crossed the Pennines to join the West Coast Main Line at and Clifton, near .
The company was taken over by the North Eastern Railway in 1863, transferring of line and about 160 locomotives, but it continued to operate independently as the Darlington Section until 1876. The anniversary was celebrated in 1875, 1925 and 1975. Much of the original route is now served by the Tees Valley Line, operated by Northern.
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Malaysian flying frog
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Korea JoongAng Daily
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Marland Heights, West Virginia
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Marland Heights is an locked off community in Hancock County, West Viriginia, United States.
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Inception/Nostalgia
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Mingrelian language
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Megrelian (Megrelian: მარგალური ნინა) is a language of the Zan family within the Kartvelian languages. Along with Georgian, Megrelian is closer to Laz than to any of them individually — to Svan.
According to 1989 data, there are approximately 500,000 Georgians who consider Megrelian their native language, most of whom live in the Samegrelo region of Georgia. The region extends from the Black Sea coast near the Zegani and Kolkheti lowlands to the mountains of Svaneti in the northeast and from the northwest to the east to the river Chkheri and beyond to the east. A significant portion of the Megrelian-speaking population (over 40,000 individuals) also resides in Abkhazia. A relatively large number of Megrelian speakers (over 100,000 people) live in the capital of Georgia. After the Abkhazian conflict, a part of the displaced Megrelian-speaking population (approximately 50,000 individuals) left for Russia and continues to live there. UNESCO included Megrelian in the list of endangered languages due to various threats.
Megrelian is written in the Georgian script and includes 33 letters of the alphabet, along with the rare letter "ჸ" (e.g., "ჸუდე" - house, "ჸორადილი" - window, "ჸუჯი" - ear, etc.) and the interdental sonorant "ჷ". Older written texts are primarily ethnographic literature. Several newspapers were printed in Megrelian between 1930-38, including "Kazaki," "Komuna," "Samargalosh Chai," "Samargalosh Tutumi," and "Makhorkhali." A certain amount of editorial work was done to revive the language, including the publication of Megrelian-Georgian and Megrelian-German dictionaries. Givi Eliava published a Megrelian-Georgian dictionary. In the 1960s, Kaka Zvaniani translated and published "Vepkhistkaosani" into Megrelian. Books in Megrelian poetry were published by Lasha Gakaria, Guri Otoia, and Giorgi Sichinava. Giorgi Sichinava edited the Megrelian literary journal "Jurnalioni" in 2000, and in 2006, the newspaper "Mapshalia" was published, which covered various topics.
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Lucas Braathen
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Lucas Pinheiro Braathen (born 19 April 2000) is a Brazilian-Norwegian World Cup alpine ski racer.
He will be representing Brazil, starting in 2024.
He is sponsored by Red Bull (as of 2024).
Races.
His most important results in competitions (as of 2024's first quarter)
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Batrachoseps
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Musical interval
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Boca Ráton Championship Wrestling
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Boca Raton Championship Wrestling is a professional wrestling promotion based in Boca Raton, Florida. Founded in 2022 by Neil Glazier and Matthew H. Maschler. Glazier, a former banker, serves as the vice president of BRCW.
History.
BRCW held its inaugural event in May 2022 at The Boca Black Box. In 2023, Coastal Championship Wrestling along with Matthew Mania held it's first show. Wrestlers including former WWE, NXT, Impact, and AEW stars have joined BRCW. In its first year, BRCW crowned Lakay, a Haitian wrestler trained by Gangrel, as its first BRCW World Heavyweight Champion. BRCW's "Challenge Accepted" event was held on May 7th, 2023. The event featured multiple championship matches, including LAKAY winning the "BRCW Heavyweight Championship" and MJ Jenkins defending the BRCW Women's Championship against Deonna Purrazzo. A 25-man Battle Royal and appearances by reality TV stars, wrestlers from other promotions were also part of the event.
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Felipe De Neve ("b." 1728; "d." 21 August 1784), Spanish governor of California. Born in Bailén, Spain, Neve entered military service as a cadet in 1744, subsequently serving in Cantabria, Flanders, Milan, and Portugal. He came to New Spain in 1764, and saw duty in Querétaro he accompanied Juan de Villabla to New Spain. Neve's initial assignment was as sergeant major in the provincial cavalry of Querétaro. At that juncture Spanish efforts centered on attracting recruits into units of local militia, but Neve's enlistment efforts resulted in his being driven from Pátzcuaro (Michoacán)
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is a kilometer-length near-Earth asteroid and potentially hazardous asteroid of the Apollo group projected to pass Earth on August 7, 2027 (or 2026). It was discovered 26 years ago, by LINEAR, on January 13, 1999. It is very unlikely that the asteroid will collide with Earth for the course of many many years, with a percent chance of 0.0001%.
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Red River (Mississippi watershed)
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The Central European University Press, commonly known as the CEU Press, abbreviated as CEUP, is an academic publisher of the Central European University. It is in Budapest and New York City.
Overview.
The CEU Press began in 1993, after the Central European University opened in 1991. Its language of publication is English.
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Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023
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Iraqi insurgency (2003-2011)
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An Iraqi Insurgency started after the 2003 American invasion and the removal of Saddam Hussein from power. The insurgency lasted until the end of the Iraq War which caused another Iraqi Insurgency which lasted from 2011-2013. The insurgency was diverse with different sects and religions that would normally be enemies fighting against the US forces together. However this alliance later broke apart and later caused a civil war in Iraq.
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Iraqi rebellion (2003-2011)
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The Nika Revolt
The Nika Revolt was a devastating event in Constantinople that threatened the life of and reign of Emperor Justinian. The event killed over a tenth of the population of Constantinople and destroyed half of the Great City. The Nika Revolt, the cause of all the death and destruction, is also called the Nika Riots and the Nika Uprising. The Nika Revolt was an attempt to overthrow Justinian, however, despite the name, which means victory, they did not succeed, and it ended in many tragic deaths and the destruction of Constantinople.
The Nika revolt started in the Hippodrome of Constantinople in January 532 AD. The term Nika is derived from the Greek word Nike, meaning victory. The rioters used the term Nika as a slogan during the rebellion. It began when members of the Blue and Green groups "caused a disturbance after a chariot race and were sentenced to execution and arrested for murder"(Cyril). Another direct cause was public discontent over the policies enacted under Justinian I.
The Nika Revolt was a response to the policies enacted under Emperor Justinian I, which caused public discontent. Justinian was criticized for his continuous taxation of the people and for allowing his appointees to enforce their will on the population without consequences. Vedran states, "These factors played a significant role in the uprising of the Blues and Greens, who allied with each other to overthrow the emperor." The policies enacted under Emperor Justinian I caused public discontent among the people, which played a significant role in the uprising of the Blues and Greens. They allied with each other to overthrow the emperor during the Nika Revolt.
Emperor Justinian had more pressing matters, negotiating peace terms with Rome’s nemesis, Sassanian Persia. He was also preparing for the grand event - the chariot races at the Hippodrome. But the factions, too, "were responsible for ensuring that the emperor was duly honored"(Cyril). Even though the Blues and Greens have been constantly clashing, they have allied. The mob first attacked the Praetorium, where the prison was located, freeing the prisoners and burning the building down.
The next day Justinian returned to the Hippodrome in his last attempt to make peace with the rioters. He accepted new demands and got rid of the unpopular high officials. But this was not enough, as the riot continued. Some senators saw this as an opportunity to overthrow Justinian, "as they opposed his new taxes and his lack of support for the people of high rank"(Vedran). The rioters, now armed and probably controlled by their allies in the Senate, also demanded that Emperor Justinian dismiss the prefect John the Cappadocian, who was responsible for collecting the taxes, and the quaestor Tribonian, who was responsible for rewriting the legal code.
Trapped in the Great Palace, Emperor Justinian was powerless to stop the revolt as the mob ran psycho, causing widespread destruction. Some of the most magnificent buildings were destroyed in the great fire that occurred as a result of the Nika Revolt, "including the Senate House and the church of Hagia Sophia, built by Emperor Theodosius"("All About Turkey"). On the fifth day of the riot, in the late afternoon, Emperor Justinian gave orders to Hypatius and Pompeius, nephews of the late emperor, Anastasius, to go home as quickly as possible, either because circumstances brought them to this or he feared that the people would force them to the throne. They said that they would be doing wrong if they should abandon their Emperor when he found himself in such danger. When Emperor Justinian heard this, he inclined more to his suspicion and made them depart the palace instantly.
As Justinian and his counselors contemplated over whether to leave the capital, Empress Theodora counseled resolve, although the speech is likely a rhetorical set-piece. Her speech changed Justinian’s mind so he did not leave the capital but stayed to defend his reign. Because of her speech, Justinian and Theodora did not lose their purple (royalty) but saved their reign over the Byzantine Empire for another 33 years. Theodora’s speech at one of Justinian’s council meetings concluded:
"My opinion then is that the present time, above all others, is inopportune for flight, even though it brings safety. For a while, it is impossible for a man who has seen the light not also to die for one who has been an emperor, it is unendurable to be a fugitive. May I never be separated from this purple, and may I not live that day on which those who meet me shall not address me as mistress."
After the soldiers sealed all the exits, trapping the mob, a lengthy slaughter transpired. Justinian then dealt with the ringleaders, including his challenger Hypatius, who was executed. The Nika Revolt caused lots of death: "By the end of the day, some 30,000 people lay dead" (Robert). The Nika Riot represented a week-long rebellion in Constantinople in response to the rule of Justinian I. The Nika Riot was a devastating event that threatened the life and reign of Justinian.
After the failure of the Nika Riots, the power of circus factions was crushed for good. The Greens and Blues retained only the ceremonial function. Justinian finally removed the threat "of the great and devastating Nika Revolt"("Britannica"). Now that his position was secure, Justinian directed his attention to the rebuilding of Constantinople, and the realization of his dream to reconquer the West Roman Empire. The Nika Revolt was one of the most violent incidents in the history of Istanbul.
The results of the Nika Revolt were devastating. Over 30,000 people lay dead in the Hippodrome and throughout Constantinople, and the capital lay in ruins. There were a few causes of so much death and destruction. First, an emperor who taxed his people continuously and allowed his appointees to enforce their will on the population without consequences. Second, a population who no longer wished to see such a ruler in office. Finally, an empress whose words and ambitions had an impactful effect on her husband that resulted in the deaths of tens of thousands.
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"He Would Be Sixteen" is a 1992 song by country singer Michelle Wright and is the third single from her third studio album "Now and Then". It went to number 31 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts and number 3 on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks. It was nominated for a Juno Award in 1994.
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Australosomus ("southern body") is an extinct genus of prehistoric bony fish from the Lower Triassic.
Fossils have been found in Greenland, Kenya, Tanzania, Madagascar, South Africa and Canada (British Columbia). Most "Australosomus" species were marine, except the ones from Africa.
It is said that "Australosomus" was a small predator that ambushed other fish. As mentioned before, it lived in both marine and freshwater habitats.
Description.
A small to medium-sized fish, "Australosomus" had a forked caudal fin. The body was tapered and long. It had a dorsal fin and an anal fin, which was placed in a backward position.
Classification.
"Australosomus" is from the Pholidopleuriformes, a small order of ray-finned fish typical of the Triassic.
Discovery.
"Australosomus" was first described by Jean Piveteau in 1930. The type species, "Australosomus merlei", was called "Pristisomus merlei" at the time by Ferdinand Priem.
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The Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet models are a multi-role fighter aircrafts, derived from the McDonnell Douglas F/A-18A/B Hornets, The Key differences between the two is the increased wingspan (which was increased from 27.5 to 40.4ft) to make room for more weapons, the Intakes are different, the Classic Hornet, has rounded intakes, the Super Hornet has rectangular intakes. The F/A-18E is the Single Seat Variant, the F is the Duel Seat Variant, and the (which comes from the F/A-18F variant) is the Electronic Variant.
Origins.
Origins of the Super Hornets were to replace the United States Navy’s aging F-14 Fleet, The F-14’s were getting old and the Classic Hornets were made to replace earlier models of the F-14.
Testing and Production.
The testing and production went well for Boeing, the F/A-18’s were slowly phasing out the older F-14B’s, and from 2006 until the 2020’s the US Navy’s fleet was all Hornet variants until the F-35C Lightning II was introduced into the Navy.
Other Users.
All users of the Super Hornets are;
United States - Operating 512 airframes of the Super Hornet and 155 Growlers, all for the United States Navy
Australia - Operating 24 F/A-18F Super Hornets based at , and 12 E/A-18G Growlers based at , all are being operated by the Royal Australian Air force, Based at
Kuwait - 28 F/A-18E/F Super Hornets on order, for the Kuwait Air Force
Armament.
The Armament of the Super Hornets Includes;
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Ansar al-Tawhid (Syria)
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Ansar al-Tawhid (Supporters of Monotheism) are a militant group in the Syrian civil war. The group is mostly made up of former Jund al-Aqsa members and the group was allied with Al-Qaeda until May 2020. The group shows sympathy to HTS and Daesh with some of their members being former members of Daesh.
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"Mr. Crowley" is a 1981 song by English heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne. It was taken from his debut studio album "Blizzard of Ozz". A live version was released as a single in the United Kingdom. The studio version was also released as a single in the United Kingdom.
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"Misery and Gin" is a 1980 song by Merle Haggard and is the leading single from his 31st studio album "Back to the Barrooms". It was used in the 1980 movie "Bronco Billy" and went to number 3 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and number 4 on the Canadian RPM Country Track chart. It was covered by Billy Dean in 1994.
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Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun
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"Set the Controls for the Heart" is a 1968 song by Pink Floyd. It was written by Roger Waters and is the third track from their second studio album "A Saucerful of Secrets". It was also used on their live album "Ummagumma". It was meant to be released as a single but it was vetoed by the band.
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Red High Heels (song)
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"Red High Heels" is the first single by American singer-songwriter Kellie Pickler.
Music video.
The music video for "Red High Heels" was directed by Chris Hicky. The video premiered on October 26, 2006 on CMT.
The video debuted at number 18 on CMT's "Top 20 Countdown" for the week of January 11, 2007.
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Pickpocket (movie)
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Pickpocket is a 1959 French crime drama movie directed by Robert Bresson and starring Martin LaSalle, Marika Green, Jean Pélégri, Pierre Étaix, Henri Kassagi, Pierre Leymarie.
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"If 6 Was 9" is a 1968 song by English band The Jimi Hendrix Experience. It was released from their second studio album "" and appeared on the soundtracks to Easy Rider in 1969 and Point Break in 1991.
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