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I Am the Walrus
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"I Am the Walrus" is a 1967 song by The Beatles and taken from their soundtrack and EP "Magical Mystery Tour". It was inspired by the 1871 poem of the same name and was banned by the BBC shortly after its release.
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Back in Black (song)
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"Back in Black" is a 1980 song by Australian hard rock band AC/DC. It was taken from their seventh studio album of the same name. It went to number 37 in the United States in 1981 and number 27 in the United Kingdom and number 65 in Australia and South Korea in 2012. It pays tribute to Bon Scott.
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Duellmanohyla
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Duellmanohyla or mountain brook frogs is a group of frogs in the family Hylidae. These frogs live in Oaxaca, Mexico and in Central America. These are small frogs that lay eggs in streams.
Description.
"Duellmanohyla" are small frogs. Their eyes are bright red, bronze, or yellow. Their stomachs are pale green, olive, red-brown, or patterned like lichen: green spots on black. Some of these frogs have stripes on their mouths and the sides of the bodies. Some of them have webbed feet and some do not.
Ecology.
"Duellmanohyla" lay eggs in mountain streams where the water moves fast. Because they swim, they have some webbing on their front feet and on some of the toes of their back feet. Scientists have not seen any of the frogs lay eggs, but they think the female frogs lay eggs on the plants above the water. Then the tadpoles fall into the stream. The tadpoles have dangling oral discs that they use to hold on to the bottom of the stream.
Species.
The genus has eight species:
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Patriots of Micronesia
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"Patriots of Micronesia" is the national anthem of the Federated States of Micronesia. Before it was adopted, "Preamble" was used.
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Philippa Foot
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Philippa Ruth Foot (; née Bosanquet; 3 October 1920 – 3 October 2010) was an English philosopher.
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Templeton, New Zealand
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Templeton is a small town on the outskirts of Christchurch and borders the Selwyn District. It situated near Ruapuna Park and Paparua to north and has Christchurch men's and women's prisons. There is a primary school that caters for years 1 to 8 and is near Hornby High School to the northeast.
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Ashfield, Massachusetts
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Ashfield is a town in Franklin County, Massachusetts, United States.
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Anthem of the Republic of Kazakhstan
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The state anthem of the Republic of Kazakhstan was the national anthem of Kazakhstan from 1992 to 2007. Before it was adopted, the "Anthem of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic" was used and after the anthem stopped being used in early 2006, "Menıñ Qazaqstanym" became the national anthem.
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You See the Trouble with Me
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"You See the Trouble with Me" is a 1976 song by American soul singer Barry White. It is from his fifth studio album, "Let the Music Play". It went to number 2 in the United Kingdom, number 14 in Germany, number 15 in Ireland, number 19 in the Netherlands and number 23 in Canada. It was covered by Italian musical group Black Legend in 2000 where it topped the charts in the United Kingdom.
Track listing.
European 7-inch single (1976)
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Anthem of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic
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The "anthem of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic" was the anthem of Kazakhstan during the Soviet era.
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Would I Lie to You? (Eurythmics song)
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"Would I Lie to You?" is a 1985 song by Eurythmics and is the lead single from their fourth studio album "Be Yourself Tonight". It topped the single charts in Australia and went to number 5 in the United States and New Zealand, number 10 in Belgium, Ireland and Sweden and number 17 in the United Kingdom.
Track listings.
7-inch
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Keep the Faith (Bon Jovi song)
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"Keep the Faith" is a 1992 song by American hard rock band Bon Jovi and is the leading single from their fifth studio album of the same name. It went to number 1 in Norway and Portugal, number 2 in Greece, number 3 in Switzerland, number 4 in New Zealand, number 5 in Canada, Ireland and the United Kingdom, number 7 in Sweden, number 8 in Germany, number 9 in Iceland and number 10 in Australia and the Netherlands.
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Hungarian People's Republic
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Treat Her Like a Lady (The Temptations song)
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"Treat Her Like a Lady" is a 1984 song by The Temptations and taken from their 1984 album "Truly for You". It went to number 12 in the United Kingdom and number 48 in the United States and was their first success since 1975.
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My Girl (The Temptations song)
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"My Girl" is a 1964 song by The Temptations and is the second studio album "The Temptations Sing Smokey". It went to number 1 in the United States and number 8 in Canada and was covered by Otis Redding. In 1992 it was re-released after being used in the 1991 movie "My Girl" and went to number 2 in the United Kingdom and Ireland and number 5 in Portugal.
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Hapoel asi gilboa
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Hapoel Haifa
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Appletalk
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Byzantine (disambiguation)
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The Byzantine Empire was the medieval Greek empire. It evolved after the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century.
Byzantine may also refer to:
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List of hamburger restaurants
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This is a list of notable hamburger restaurants. This list includes restaurants and fast food restaurants that serve hamburgers and related food items.
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Illusive Tracks
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Illusive Tracks () is a Swedish dark comedy thriller movie. It was released to cinemas in Sweden on 25 December 2003. It was directed by Peter Dalle, starring Peter Dalle, Gustaf Hammarsten, Robert Gustafsson, Gösta Ekman, Lars Amble and others.
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Cancelling out
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Cancelling out is a mathematical process used for removing subexpressions, or parts of an expression that is correct, from a mathematical expression (mathematical equation). This process can be used if it doesn't change the meaning or value of the expression since the subexpression have equal and opposing sides.
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Hyloscirtus japreria
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The Perija's stream tree frog ("Hyloscirtus japreria") is a frog. It lives in Venezuela and Colombia. Scientists have seen it between 1430 and 1832 meters above sea level. It lives on the west side of the Andes Mountains. It lives in cloud forests.
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Igor (character)
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Igor is a stock character in adaptations of the book Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. Normally, he’s a hunchbacked sidekick to either Victor Frankenstein or another mad scientist.
Original book.
In the book, Frankenstein, Victor Frankenstein works alone when he creates Frankenstein’s monster and then abandons him. After that Victor has a nervous breakdown and starts to have hallucinations of the Monster and to suffer from “delirium” so Victor’s friend Henry Clerval takes care of Victor when Victor can’t take care of himself and nurses him back to health. But Clerval has nothing to do with creating Frankenstein’s monster and doesn’t know that The Monster exists until The Monster kills him to get revenge against Victor.
Play.
In the 1823 play Presumption or the Fate of Frankenstein, Henry Clerval is worried about Victor Frankenstein’s mental health so he convinces Fritz, Victor’s servant to tell him what is going on and Fritz tells Clerval that Victor is creating Frankenstein’s monster.
Thomas Edison’s Frankenstein.
Fritz doesn’t appear in Thomas Edison’s movie Frankenstein.
Universal’s Frankenstein.
Fritz is in the 1931 movie Frankenstein made by Universal Studios. In it, Victor Frankenstein, renamed Henry Frankenstein, sends Fritz to steal a healthy brain from his professor but Fritz accidentally damages it so he instead steals the brain of a dead criminal. When the Monster is scared by sunlight, Henry and Fritz lock him in a dungeon where Fritz scares the Monster by using fire so the Monster kills Fritz by strangling him to death.
Mystery of the Wax Museum.
Two years later, the movie Mystery of the Wax Museum was about a man named Ivan Igor who kills people, turns their bodies into wax and puts them in his museum.
Bride of Frankenstein.
In the Frankenstein sequel Bride of Frankenstein, Dwight Frye, who played Fritz, plays a man named Karl who is the sidekick to an evil mad scientist named Dr. Pretorius.
Son of Frankenstein.
In Bride of Frankenstein’s sequel Son of Frankenstein, Bela Lugosi plays a blacksmith named Ygor who has a broken neck from when he was hanged but survived. And when Wolf Frankenstein brings The Monster back to life, the Monster only listens to what Ygor says. Ygor uses the Monster to kill the people on the jury that sentenced him to death for stealing from people’s graves and frames Wolf. So Wolf shoots Ygor.
Ghost of Frankenstein.
In Son of Frankenstein’s sequel Ghost of Frankenstein, it turns out that Ygor is alive and wants to get revenge. So Ygor gets Wolf’s brother Ludwig to switch his brain with the Monster’s.
House of Frankenstein.
Ghost of Frankenstein’s sequel Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man was a Crossover with the movie The Wolf Man. In its sequel, House of Frankenstein, the mad scientist, Dr. Niemann has a hunchbacked sidekick named Daniel.
House of Dracula.
House of Frankenstein’s sequel House of Dracula was a crossover with the movie Dracula. In it a hunchbacked woman named Nina, who was named after Fritz’s wife in the play from 1823, is a sidekick to a mad scientist named Dr. Franz Edelman.
House of Wax.
In 1953, the movie House of Wax gave the main character a Deaf-mute sidekick named Igor.
Dinner with Drac.
In 1957, the actor John Zacherlee had a horror parody radio show called Dinner With Drac and his character had an assistant named Igor.
Revenge of Frankenstein.
A movie company called Hammer then made a movie called The Curse of Frankenstein and a sequel called Revenge of Frankenstein. In Revenge of Frankenstein, Victor Frankenstein has a hunchbacked sidekick named Karl.
The Incredible Hulk.
In the first ever Hulk comic book, which Stan Lee said was inspired by Frankenstein, Dr. Bruce Banner has an assistant named Igor who turns out to be a Soviet spy.
The Monster Mash.
In the song The Monster Mash, Frankenstein's monster, Igor and a lot of monsters in Transylvania get together to do a dance called the Monster Mash. The same people who made that song also made a song called Irresistible Igor.
Mad Mad Monsters.
In the Cartoon Mad Mad Monsters, Dr. Frankenstein has a hunchbacked sidekick named Igor.
Scooby Doo.
In 1969, there was an episode of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, Shaggy and Scooby disguise themselves as the mad scientist Dr. Frankenstein and his assistant Igor.
The Hilarious House of Frightenstein.
In the early 1970s, the Canadian television comedy, The Hilarious House of Frightenstein gave Dr. Frightenstein an assistant named Igor.
The Electric Company.
Then the show The Electric Company had Morgan Freeman’s mad scientist character have an assistant named Igor.
Young Frankenstein.
In the movie Young Frankenstein, Dr. Frederick Frankenstein, whose grandfather was Victor Frankenstein gets an assistant named Igor, who says his name is actually pronounced Eye-Gore, and whose grandfather worked for Victor Frankenstein. Igor has a hump on his back.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
One year later The Rocky Horror Picture Show parodied Frankenstein and in it, Dr. Frank-N-Furter had a sidekick named Riff Raff.
Whose Line is It Anyway.
Greg Proops played Victor Frankenstein’s sidekick Igor in a sketch for Whose Line Is It Anyway?.
Discworld.
In the Discworld books by Terry Pratchett, every mad scientist has a hunchbacked sidekick named Igor and all Igors are actually related to each other. Every man in their family is named Igor and every woman is named Igorina. They all lisp when they speak.
Van Helsing.
In the movie Van Helsing, Victor Frankenstein has a hunchbacked sidekick named Igor who leaves him to work for Count Dracula.
Igor (2008).
The 2008 animated movie Igor starring John Cusack is set in a world where every mad scientist has a hunchbacked sidekick named Igor.
Once Upon a Time.
In the tv show Once Upon a Time, Victor Frankenstein works with an assistant named Igor.
Victor Frankenstein.
In the movie Victor Frankenstein, Igor is played by Daniel Radcliffe. The movie gives Igor an origin story.
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Luganda
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Ganda or Luganda is a Bantu language of Uganda.
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Igor (movie)
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Igor is a 2008 animated movie starring John Cusack and a parody of horror movies and Frankenstein. It’s based on the stock character of Igor.
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Kurdish massacres
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The Kurdish massacres (Kurdish: "Komkujiyên Kurdan"; Turkish: "Kürt isyanları" lit. "Kurdish rebellions"), including the Zilan and Dersim massacres, were massacres perpetrated by the Republic of Turkey against the Kurds.
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Igor (film)
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Rudy Kousbroek
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Rudy Kousbroek (died 30 October 2022) was a Dutch entrepreneur.
Kousbroek wsa born and grew up in Rotterdam. He studied graphic designing. After working in a dancing club in Rotterdam, he started renting out buildings in the street prostitution zone Spijkerkwartier in Arnhem. He became one of the most known entrepreneurs of the Spijkerkwartier, that grew out to the biggest street prostitution zone in the Netherlands and became known in Europe.
As a politician he participated in the 2010 local elections with his party "Stadspartij Arnhem '92". He did not reach the electoral quota.
Kousbroek was benefactor of the wrestling club Sandow in Arnhem. Wrestlers of the club won numerous national titles. Kousbroek paid the wrestlers partly himself.
Kousbroek was a father of four children. In 2015 he had to recover for months after heart surgery, severe pneumonia and a viral infection. He died on 30 October 2022.
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Super battleship (warship)
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Bez (musician)
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Emmanuel Bez Idakula (born 10 November 1983) popularly known as Bez, is a Nigerian multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter and composer. He works in music known as "alternative soul", a mixture of rock, jazz and R&B.
He was featured in Pulse Magazine as number one on the list of "Top 12 Musicians To Look Out For in 2014". He was also mentioned in pulse magazine as number one on the list of "Top 12 Musicians To Look Out For in 2014".
Early life.
Emmanuel Bez Idakula was born in 1983, in Jos in central Nigeria. He grew up into a family where music is being loved and cherished. As a child he sang in choirs. He began to play his father's guitar at the age of nine. He lost his father who was a politician running for the position of a governor in Nasarawa state, Nigeria, at the age of twelve.
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Maria Helena Vieira da Silva
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Maria Helena Vieira da Silva (13 June 1908 – 6 March 1992) was a Portuguese painter. She later became a French citizen. She was a leading name in the Art Informel, a European abstract expressionist movement. Her works often show complex interiors and city views. Her lines explore both space and perspective. She also worked in tapestry and stained glass. She is represented in some of the most important art museums in the world.
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Arthur Dent
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The main character of the novel The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
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Lucca Comics & Games
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Lucca Comics & Games is an annual comic book and gaming convention in Lucca, Italy. It usually happens at the end of October.
It is the largest comics festival in Europe, and the second biggest in the world after Comiket in Japan.
It was founded in 1965 as "Il salone internazionale di Comics".
2700 attendees came to the convention in 2016. Over 3000 attendees came in 2022.
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Blue-footed booby
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Blue-footed boobies are seabirds known for their sky blue feet. Their feet have a kind of web in between their toes.
Blue footed boobies use their bright blue feet to attract potential mates, and display overall health and fertility. Once a mate has been selected, they will use their feet to put on a courtship display. “Males and females have colorful feet that are displayed ostentatiously during courtship, both before and after pairing, and extrapair copulations are frequent.(Torres, Velando. 2004)
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Hr1
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hr1 is the first radio station of the Hessischer Rundfunk.
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Yle
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Yleisradio Oy (Finnish, literally "General Radio Ltd." or "General Broadcast Ltd."; abbr. Yle ; ), translated to English as the Finnish Broadcasting Company, is Finland's national public broadcasting company.
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Military surplus
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Military surplus refers to the quantities of military issued items that are more than what the military needs at the time. Often, these excess items are sold at auctions or specialized stores.
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Smithsonian Institute
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Strawberry Shortcake (2003 TV series)
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Strawberry Shortcake is an direct-to-video animated series. It was made by American Greetings. The series is based on the franchise of the same name. It was first broadcast in March 2003. The series has 45 episodes. There is also one short and one movie. Parts of the series havee been broadcast by CBS and the HBO. The series has also been broadcast in syndication.
Release information.
Home Video.
20th Century Fox began releasing the series direct-to-video in the United States in March 2003. The first few episodes were released on both TV DVD and VHS. Some of these were also bundled with toys. Later episodes are DVD-only. They are also available on VideoCD in South-East Asia and in some other places. The first four episodes have only one story. They were twice the length of other episodes.
From Season 2 onwards, the DVDs and VHS's are "compilations". In them, Strawberry tells the story of her adventures using her "remembering book". In Season 4, the stories were shown as simple flashbacks.
22 Volumes have been released for the series in total. One of these includes the movie.
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Pellet (air gun)
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A pellet gun, air gun or air pistol is a firearm that shoots non lethal projectiles.
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Federal Aviation Regulations
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Federal Aviation Regulations are the regulations administered and enforced by the Federal Aviation Administration that govern all artificial flights in United States airspace.
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Angeles National Forest
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The Angeles National Forest is a woodland in the US state of California. It covers around 1200 square miles (2,652 square kilometers) across San Bernardino, Los Angeles and Ventura counties. It is managed by the U.S. Forest Service.
The forest is in the San Gabriel Mountains and Sierra Pelona Mountains. It is northeast of Los Angeles and south of Lancaster and the Sierra Pelona Mountains. The area has lush green trees and steep hills and cliffs stretching for up to 100 km (60 miles) from San Bernardino to Santa Clarita.
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San Bernardino
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Timex Group USA
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The Timex Group USA is a watch making company.
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The Walt Disney Company Australia
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The Walt Disney Company Australia is one of The Walt Disney Company's international divisions. It is headquartered in Sydney, New South Wales For Disney Channel
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Nickelodeon Australia
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9 Story Media Group
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9 Story Media Group Inc. (formerly known as 9 Story Entertainment) is a Canadian children's media production company and international distributor founded by Vincent "Vince" Commisso, Steve Jarosz, and Blake Tohana in September 2002, and headquartered in Toronto, Ontario.
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M6 (TV channel)
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M6 (), also known as , is a French television channel.
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Disney Jr. (Australian and New Zealand TV channel)
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Disney Jr. is an Australian pay television channel. The channel launched as Playhouse Disney on 5 December 2005 but was rebranded as Disney Junior on 29 May 2011. The channel closed in New Zealand on 30 November 2019 and in Australia on 1 March 2020 on Foxtel and on 30 April 2020 but it was relaunched on 1 April 2023.
Programming.
First launch programming.
These are the programs that aired on the first launch of Disney Junior Australia.
Programming Blocks.
Current programming.
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
Handy Manny
Timmy Time
WordWorld
Dibo The Gift Dragon
Little Einsteins
Jungle Junction
Jake and the Neverland Pirates
Mickey and the Roadster Racers
Doc Mcstuffins
Goldie and Bear
T.O.T.S.
Sofia The First
Henry Hugglemonster
The Lion Guard
Tales of Friendship with Winnie the Pooh
Tayo The Little Bus
Special Agent Oso
Miles From Tomorrowland
Vampirina
Sheriff Callie's Wild West
Mike the Knight
Fancy Nancy
Mira, Royal Detective
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Realize
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Realize is the fifth studio album by Hideaki Tokunaga. The album was released on May 21, 1989.
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University of Ingolstadt
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The University of Ingolstadt is a university in Ingolstadt, Germany. In the eighteenth century it was known for its medical school but since then became much more well-known as the birthplace of the Illuminati.
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HR/HessischerRundfunk
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Maya & Miguel
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Maya & Miguel is an American animated educational children's television series by Scholastic Productions with PBS Kids and PBS Kids Go! in the United States.
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Mônica Riedel
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Mônica Morais Dias Riedel (born September 28, 1970) is the current first lady of Mato Grosso do Sul since January 1, 2023, as wife of Eduardo Riedel.
Graduated in Business Management by the Fundação Getúlio Vargas, which he completed on December 6, 2020.
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Gabby's Dollhouse
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Gabby's Dollhouse is a preschool television series that uses hybrid of live-action and animation, it was produced by DreamWorks Animation Television. It is for preschool children. The series was created by Traci Paige Johnson and Jennifer Twomey. It was first broadcast on Netflix on January 5, 2021. In the series, Gabby, voiced by Laila Lockhart Kraner, and her cat friends go on adventures inside her dollhouse.
The first episode was released on YouTube on August 22, 2020. The series itself was released on January 5, 2021.
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Mike the Knight
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Mike the Knight is an animated educational children's television series co-produce by Canadian studio Nelvana and British animation studio HIT Entertainment with airing on CBeebies and Treehouse TV.
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You Shook Me All Night Long
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"You Shook Me All Night Long" is a 1980 song by Australian hard rock band AC/DC and is the leading single from their seventh studio album "Back in Black". It is the first single to feature Brian Johnson following the death of Bon Scott. It went to number 19 in Ireland, number 29 in France and Germany, number 35 in the United States and number 38 in the United Kingdom. In 2012 it went to number 49 in Australia.
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Anderson .Paak
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Brandon Paak Anderson (born February 8, 1986), better known as Anderson .Paak is an American singer, rapper, drummer and record producer. He became a leading popular music performer of the 2010's. Paak has won eight Grammy Awards.
He is of African American and Korean ancestry.
Anderson first appeared as a drummer in his family's church. He began his music career performing under the stage name Breezy Lovejoy.
Anderson later adopted the stage name Anderson .Paak. His first album, "Venice", was released in 2014 and became a hit. It featured the singles "Drugs" and "Miss Right”.
His second album, "Malibu" (2016), featured the singles "The Season / Carry Me", "Am I Wrong", "Room in Here" and "Come Down". The album was nomination for a Grammy.
Paak's third album, "Oxnard", was released in 2018. It included the singles "Tints" and "Who R U?" . The album entered the "Billboard" 200 at number 11.
His fourth album, "Ventura" (2019), won the Grammy Award for Best R&B Album in 2020.
In 2021, Paak and fellow singer-songwriter and musician Bruno Mars formed the duo Silk Sonic. Their first studio album "An Evening with Silk Sonic" was released on November 12, 2021. In 2022, the duo won four Grammy Awards.
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Ricky Zoom
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Ricky Zoom is a 2019-22 Nickelodeon children's animated educational television series Co-Produced by French animation studio TeamTO, British studio Entertainment One UK and Italian animation studio Rai Fiction with Nick Jr.
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Splash Entertainment
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Splash Entertainment is an animation studio in Los Angeles, California by LuxAnimation Moonscoop, Nournes France, and Nournes Luxembourg.
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Canal J
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Canal J is a French children's pay television network by Canal+ and StudioCanal in France, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Italy and Czech Republic.
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StudioCanal
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StudioCanal is a French/British/Italian/Czech/Hungarian movie and television studio in the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Czech Republic and Hungary.
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Canal+
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Canal+ is a French pay television channel launched in 1984.
History.
Canal+ was started in November 1984 by André Rousselet, and Pierre Lescure. Despite the channel having problems with the public, Rousselet was a personal friend of the president, François Mitterrand, and so obtained favourable terms for the setup. They became popular through political connections and broadcasting content unavailable on other French channels at the time.
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France 2
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France 2 is a French television channel by France Télévisions France 4 and France 5.
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The Sandman (comic book)
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The Sandman is a series of adult comic books written by Neil Gaiman and published by DC Comics. They are influenced but not based on E.T.A. Hoffman’s The Sandman.
Overview.
It tells the story of Dream of the Endless, who rules over the realm of dreams. The original series ran for 75 issues from January 1989 to March 1996.
In other media.
Various movie and television versions of "Sandman" have been developed. In 2013, Warner Bros. announced that a film adaptation starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt was in production, but Gordon-Levitt dropped out in 2016. In July 2020, September 2021 and September 2022, three full-cast audio dramas were released exclusively through Audible starring James McAvoy, which were narrated by Gaiman and dramatized and directed by Dirk Maggs. In August 2022, Netflix released a television adaptation starring Tom Sturridge.
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France 4
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France 4, () is a French free-to-air public broadcasting channel and is a part of France Télévisions group, which owns France 2, France 3, and France 5.
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The Sandman (short story)
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The Sandman is a short story by Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann, which he wrote in 1817. It's a science fiction horror story.
Plot.
When he was a child, Nathaniel snuck out of his room at night and watched his father work with an alchemist named Coppelius on creating robots called automatons. When Nathaniel was scared and screamed, Coppelius decided to take his eyes out of his head and put them in an automaton but Nathaniel’s father stopped him so Nathaniel woke up thinking it was a nightmare. Years later a man named Coppola came to Nathaniel to sell him glasses and Nathaniel threatened to throw him out a window because he reminded him of Coppelius. Nathaniel wrote to his girlfriend Clara and her brother Lothar telling them what happened to him in his childhood but they think it's a false memory so Nathaniel breaks up with Clara. After Professor Spallanzani tells Nathaniel that Coppola comes from Italy and Coppelius is from Germany, Nathaniel buys a telescope from Coppola. Then Nathaniel sees Spallanzani’s daughter Olympia with the telescope and falls in love with her. Then Coppelius tears her human eyes out of her machine head and runs away as it turns out Olympia is an automaton. Nathaniel has a nervous breakdown and starts to have psychosis. After Nathaniel gets better he decides to marry Clara but then he sees Coppelius with the telescope and goes violently insane. Nathaniel kills himself and Coppelius tears his eyes out of his head and runs away laughing with them probably planning to use them when making new automatons.
Freud’s analysis.
Sigmund Freud wrote an essay on The Sandman in which he came up with the idea of the uncanny which is also the source of the idea of the uncanny valley.
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Chico Buarque
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Francisco Buarque de Hollanda, better known as Chico Buarque (born 19 June 1944 in Rio de Janeiro), is a Brazilian musician, playwright, writer and actor. He is known for being one of the biggest names in Brazilian populare music (MPB). His discography has eighty albums.
While being a musician, he developed over the years a literary career, being the author of plays and novels. He won three Jabuti Awards : best novel in 1992 with "Estorvo" and "book of the year", both for the book Budapest, released in 2004, and for Leite Derramado, in 2010. In 2019, he was distinguished with the Camões Prize, the main literary trophy in the Portuguese language, for his body of work.
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France 5
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France 5 is a French television channel by France Télévisions.
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Chain Reaction (Diana Ross song)
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"Chain Reaction" is a 1985 song by Diana Ross and is the second single from her 16th studio album "Eaten Alive". It topped the single charts in the United Kingdom, Australia and Ireland and also went to number 2 in the Netherlands, number 3 in New Zealand, number 4 in South Africa, number 11 in Germany, number 15 in Finland and number 20 in France and Switzerland. It charted poorly in the United States and Canada.
British band Steps covered it in 2001 for their greatest hits album "". It went to number 2 in the United Kingdom, number 8 in Ireland and number 41 in Australia.
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Never (Heart song)
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"Never" is a 1985 song by American hard rock band Heart and is the second single from their eighth studio album "Heart". It went to number 4 in the United States, number 13 in Canada, number 20 in Finland and number 48 in Australia. In 1988 it went to number 8 in the United Kingdom and number 10 in Ireland.
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Toshio Ojima
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Toshio Ojima is a Japanese architect, educator, environmentalist, urban environmental engineer, and urban scientist. He is a doctor of engineering. He was born in the Toyama Prefecture. At Waseda University, he worked on education and research on the architectural and urban environment, and put his research results into practice. He also designed the Tokyo Tower of Babel, a visionary 10,000 meter (32,808 ft.) tall skyscraper, though it was never built.
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Gad Saad
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Gad Saad is a Lebanese-Canadian Jewish evolutionary psychologist and Professor of marketing at John Molson School of Business. Saad writes for Psychology Today and has a YouTube channel called The Saad Truth. Saad is known for his criticism of postmodernism.
Fleeing Lebanon.
Saad was born in Beirut in 1964 to a Jewish family. Saad has said that he experienced anti-Semitism growing up in Lebanon. In 1975, Saad and his family fled Lebanon to Montreal because they were afraid of getting killed in the Lebanese Civil War.
Education.
Saad studied at McGill University and got his Phd at Cornell University before becoming a professor at Concordia University.
Politics.
Saad is extremely critical of postmodernism, Communism, identity politics, radical feminism, political correctness, cancel culture, wokeness, Islam and the anti-Trump movement. Saad also supports the Intellectual Dark Web.
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Dino Dan
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Dino Dan is a Canadian children's television series on Nick Jr. Channel in the United States.
It was aired on TVOKids, Knowledge Kids, Access SCN, and Qubo.
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Pelswick
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John Callahan's Pelswick (or simply Pelswick) is an animated television series. It is co-produced by Nelvana Limited, Suzhou Hong Ying Animation Company Limited, and Nickelodeon Enterprises. The title character uses a wheelchair but the series shows that he lived a normal life. The series was based on the books by John Callahan. The series was positive and life-affirming.
The show aired on Nickelodeon in the United States and was billed as the network's original programming, despite not being a Nicktoons show.
Broadcast.
The show aired in reruns on CBS during the Nick on CBS block from September 14 to November 23, 2002, and on Nicktoons from May 2002 to May 2005.
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Wild Kratts
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Wild Kratts () is an educational children's television series that combined with live action and animation. It is produced by 9 Story Media Group and Kratts Brothers Company based in Ontario. It was originally aired on PBS Kids Go! in the US on January 3, 2011 and TVOKids in Canada on January 11.
Broadcast.
"Wild Kratts" was first aired on PBS Kids Go! in the US on January 3, 2011 and TVOKids in Canada on January 11. These are internationally broadcasters including aired from Télé-Québec, and Knowledge Kids in Canada, PoP in the United Kingdom and Ireland, and Discovery Kids in Latin America.
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Télé-Québec
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Tele-Quebec is an educational television network in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
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Formula for primes
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Willan's Formula is a formula that can find the "nth" prime number.
formula_1
Proof.
Let's first start with the formula_2.
Wilson's theorem says if formula_3 is divisible by formula_4, than formula_4 is either a prime number or formula_6, meaning when formula_4 is prime, formula_2 is an integer.
It would be much easier if the formula gives a number instead of checking if the number is an integer, and we can do this with the formula_9 part.
The reason the formula has formula_10 multiplied by the formula_2 part is because when formula_2 is an integer, formula_13 will give formula_6 or formula_15.
When squaring the result then formula_13 will equal formula_6 when formula_2 is an integer.
By flooring this, the only results are formula_6 when formula_2 is an integer and formula_21 when it isn't, leavingformula_9.
The formula_23 will add formula_6s for the primes formula_6 - formula_26 and will sum up to the formula_27.
The formula_28 in short will give formula_6 if formula_30 and formula_21 when formula_32.
Take the formula_33 of both sides where formula_33 is the "nth" prime number:
formula_6 when formula_36 formula_37 formula_38 formula_39
formula_21 when formula_36 formula_42 formula_43 formula_39
formula_45 gives the number formula_15, and the formula_15 is because when formula_48 formula_39 reaches formula_50 formula_39, the function doesn't add 1. The formula adds up to formula_52 is because Bertrand's postulate says formula_52 is bigger than the "nth" prime number.
And finally, formula_6 is added because of the formula_15.
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Baby Don't Cry (INXS song)
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"Baby Don't Cry" is a 1992 song by Australian new wave band INXS and is the second single from their eighth studio album "Welcome to Wherever You Are". It went to number 20 in the United Kingdom, number 30 in Australia and Belgium, number 34 in New Zealand and number 46 in the Netherlands.
Track listings.
Australian CD and cassette single
UK 7-inch and cassette single
UK CD single and Dutch 12-inch single
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Bow shock
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In astrophysics, a bow shock triggers when the magnetosphere of an astrophysical object interacts with the nearby flowing ambient plasma such as the solar wind. For Earth and other magnetized planets, it is the border at which the speed of the stellar wind suddenly drops as a result of its approach to the magnetopause. For stars, this border is usually the edge of the astrosphere, where the stellar wind meets the interstellar medium.
Description.
The defining judging requirement of a shock wave is that the bulk velocity (speed) of the plasma drops from "supersonic" to "subsonic", where the speed of sound cs is defined by
formula_1
where formula_2 is the ratio of specific heats, formula_3 is the pressure, and formula_4 is the density of the plasma.
A common difficulty in astrophysics is the presence of a magnetic field. For example, the charged particles making up the solar wind follow spiral paths along magnetic field lines. The velocity (speed) of each particle as it moves around a field line can be treated similarly to a thermal velocity in an ordinary gas, and in an ordinary gas the mean thermal velocity is about the speed of sound. At the bow shock, the bulk forward velocity of the wind (which is the part of the velocity parallel to the field lines about which the particles moving in a spiral path.) drops below the speed at which the particles are moving at a spiral path.
Around the Earth.
The best-studied example of a bow shock is that it occurs where the Sun's wind encounters Earth's magnetopause, although bow shocks occur around all planets, also unmagnetized, such as Mars and Venus and magnetized, such as Jupiter or Saturn. Earth's bow shock is about 17 kilometres thick and located about 90,000 km from the planet.
At comets.
Bow shocks form at comets as a result of the interaction between the solar wind and the cometary ionosphere. Far away from the Sun, a comet is an icy boulder without an atmosphere. As it approaches the Sun, the heat of the sunlight causes gas to be released from the cometary nucleus, creating an atmosphere called a coma. The coma is partially ionized by the sunlight, and when the solar wind passes through this ion coma, the bow shock appears.
The first observations were made in the 1980s and 90s as several spacecraft flew by comets which were 21P/Giacobini–Zinner, Halley's Comet, and 26P/Grigg–Skjellerup. It was then found that the bow shocks at comets are wider and more gradual than the sharp planetary bow shocks seen at for example Earth. These observations were all made near perihelion when the bow shocks already were fully developed.
The Rosetta spacecraft followed comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko from far out in the solar system, at a distance of 3.6 AU from the Sun, in toward perihelion at 1.24 AU, and back out again. This allowed Rosetta to observe the bow shock as it formed when the outgassing increased during the comet's journey toward the Sun. In this early state of development the shock was called the "infant bow shock". The infant bow shock is asymmetric and, relative to the distance to the nucleus, wider than fully developed bow shocks.
Around the Sun.
For many decades, the solar wind has been thought to form a bow shock at the edge of the heliosphere, where it collides with the surrounding interstellar medium. Moving away from the Sun, the point where the solar wind flow becomes subsonic is the termination shock, the point where the interstellar medium and solar wind pressures balance is the heliopause, and the point where the flow of the interstellar medium becomes subsonic would be the bow shock. This solar bow shock was thought to lie at a distance around 230 AU from the Sun, more than twice the distance of the termination shock as encountered by the Voyager spacecraft.
However, data obtained in 2012 from NASA's Interstellar Boundary Explorer Spacecraft indicates the lack of any solar bow shock. Along with present results from the Voyager spacecraft, these findings have motivated some theoretical improvement; current thinking is that formation of a bow shock is prevented, at least in the galactic region through which the Sun is passing, by a combination of the strength of the local interstellar magnetic-field and of the relative velocity of the heliosphere.
Around other stars.
In 2006, a far infrared bow shock was detected near the AGB star, R Hydrae.
Bow shocks are also a common feature in Herbig Haro objects, in which a much stronger collimated outflow of gas and dust from the star interacts with the interstellar medium, producing bright bow shocks that are visible at optical wavelengths.
Around massive stars.
If a massive star is a runaway star, it can form an infrared bow-shock that is detectable in 24 μm and sometimes in 8μm of the Spitzer Space Telescope or the W3/W4-channels of the satelite, WISE. In 2016 Kobulnicky et al. did create the largest spitzer/WISE bow-shock catalog to date with 709 bow-shock candidates. To get a larger bow-shock catalog The Milky Way Project (a Citizen Science project) aims to map infrared bow-shocks in the galactic plane. This larger catalog will help to understand the stellar wind of massive stars.
The closest stars with bow-shocks are:
Magnetic draping effect.
A similar effect, known as the magnetic draping effect, occurs when a super-Alfvenic plasma flow impacts an unmagnetized object such as what happens when the solar wind reaches the ionosphere of Venus: the flow deflects around the object draping the magnetic field along the wake flow.
The condition for the flow to be super-Alfvenic means that the relative velocity between the flow and object, formula_5, is larger than the local Alfven velocity formula_6 which means a large Alfvenic Mach number: formula_7. For unmagnetized and electrically conductive objects, the ambient field creates electric currents inside the object, and into the surrounding plasma, such that the flow is deflected and slowed as the time scale of magnetic dissipation is much longer than the time scale of magnetic field advection. The induced currents in turn generate magnetic fields that deflect the flow creating a bow shock. For example, the ionospheres of Mars and Venus provide the conductive environments for the interaction with the solar wind. Without an ionosphere, the flowing magnetized plasma is absorbed by the non-conductive body. The latter occurs, for example, when the solar wind interacts with Moon which has no ionosphere. In magnetic draping, the field lines are wrapped and draped around the leading side of the object creating a narrow sheath which is similar to the bow shocks in the planetary magnetospheres. The concentrated magnetic field increases until the ram pressure becomes comparable to the magnetic pressure in the sheath:
where formula_9 is the density of the plasma, formula_10 is the draped magnetic field near the object, and formula_11 is the relative speed between the plasma and the object. Magnetic draping has been detected around planets, moons, solar coronal mass ejections, and galaxies.
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Tele-Quebec
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The Sandman (Vertigo)
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Anderson Paak
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Maya and Miguel
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M6 (TV Channel)
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Disney Junior (Australia)
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1921–22 Austrian Cup
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The 1921-22 Austrian Cup was Austria's national cup competition. Due to the fact that only teams from Vienna and Lower Austria competed it was called "Cup NÖ Fußballverband" (Lower Austria Football Association Cup) but is recognized as an Austrian Cup.
Intermediate round.
Replay match
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Pellet gun
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HR1
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Anton Bulla
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Anton Bulla (17 April 1901 – 9 December 1987) was a Slovak professional footballer and coach. He played as forward.
Career.
He played for TTE Trencin (1917-1920), VAS Bratislava (1920-21), Sparta Prague (1924-25). From 1921-1924 he played in Austria for First Vienna FC. In 1928 he became professional footballer and played for ČsŠK Bratislava. After he retired from playing, Bulla became a manager, leading his former club ŠK Slovan Bratislava in 1953. He also managed Dynamo Žilina, in Austria he coached FC Wacker Innsbruck
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Antonin Bulla
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Runaway (Bon Jovi song)
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"Runaway" is a 1984 song by American hard rock band Bon Jovi and is the first single from their debut studio album "Bon Jovi". It went to number 39 in the United States.
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WABC-TV
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WABC-TV (channel 7) is the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) owned television station in New York City. The station is in Lincoln Square in Manhattan, next to ABC's headquarters. Its transmitter is on top of the Empire State Building. The station is well-known for its "Eyewitness News" version. The station began broadcasting on August 10, 1948 as WJZ-TV, the first of three ABC stations to begin that year (WENR-TV in Chicago and WXYZ-TV in Detroit were the other two).
Subchannels.
The station's digital signal is multiplexed:
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Pressure (Billy Joel song)
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"Pressure" is a 1982 song by Billy Joel and is the lead single from his eighth studio album "The Nylon Curtain". It went to number 9 in Canada, number 16 in Australia, number 19 in Zimbabwe, number 20 in the United States and number 24 in New Zealand.
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Diving at the 1922 Women's Olympiad – 5 metre platform
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The 5 metre platform diving event at the 1922 Women's Olympiad was held on 22 April 1922. The venue of the competition was the Port Hercules, the harbour of Monte Carlo, Monaco. The 5 metre platform was part of the temporary scaffolding together with the 3 metre springboard.
Entrants.
Six divers from four nations entered for the 5 metre platform. This were the same six entrants as for the 3 metre springboard event.
Format.
The competition consisted of a total of six dives by each diver.
Results.
The diving competition was straight after the water polo match. The Dutch Truus Klapwijk, one of the main competitors who won the 3 metre springboard event the day before, withdrawn from the diving competition. She was too tired after having won the water polo competition.
The competition was won by the Swedish national diving champion Eva Olliwier, ahead of the other Swedish woman Hjördis Töpel. It was reported that the two Swedish women were much better compared to the other divers. The British Cecily O'Bryen finished third.
Sources:
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Diving at the 1922 Women's Olympiad – 5 m platform
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Wiener Bewegungsspieler
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The Wiener Bewegungsspieler was a association football club from Austrias capital Vienna. In his most successful time between 1911 and 1928 they played 12 seasons in the second division.
History.
The team was the football section of the "Teachers' sports association", which was founded in 1909. In the first league championship 1911/12, the club was ranked in the second class and was able to stay in the second tier until relegation in 1913/14.
After the First World War, they were promoted again in 1919, and the following years of relegation battles finally came to an end in the 1923/24 season. They finished the second class in second place behind SC Rudolfshügel and also with the 2:1 victory in the ÖFB Cup over the first division team and runners-up this season, Vienna, made the headlines for the club.
When professionalism was introduced in 1924 they decided to continue playing in the second division. The club achieved good results, in the 1927/28 season they again finished second behind SC Nicholson Vienna. Due to the lack of money negotiations were held with SC Nicholson Vienna and Brigittenauer AC. With a purchase price of 3,000 schillings the club was sold which ment the end of the club.
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