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December to Dismember was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event first held by the original Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) in 1995 as a non-televised Supercard event.
In 2006 it was revived by the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) as a PPV and held under its ECW brand. It was the second of two brand only events, the first being One Night Stand in June 2006. The second December to Dismember was originally meant to be held the following year on December 2, 2007, however it was cancelled in February 2007 due to unknown reasons after the WWE PPV's became tri-branded.
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December to Dismember (1995) was a professional wrestling event made by Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW). It took place on December 9, 1995 at the ECW Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was the first December to Dismember event held by ECW.
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December to Dismember (2006) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view show made by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It took place on December 3, 2006 at James Brown Arena in Augusta, Georgia. It was the first December to Dismember event held by WWE and the second overall. The name came from the December to Dismember event which was held by the original Extreme Championship Wrestling in 1995. Even though it was an ECW brand pay-per-view, wrestlers from both the "Raw" and "SmackDown!" brands also worked on the pay-per-view.
The main event was an Extreme Elimination Chamber match for the ECW World Championship. The six wrestlers in the match were Bobby Lashley, Rob Van Dam, Hardcore Holly, CM Punk and Test and defending champion Big Show. Lashley won the match and the championship after he hit Big Show with a spear and pinned him.
The pay-per-view had an attendance of 4,800 and 90,000 people payed to see the event, with 55,000 of the buys being domestic. This was the lowest buyrate in WWE history.
Reception and aftermath.
December to Dismember received very negative reviews. Matt MacKinder of SLAM! Wrestling rated the event 4 out of 10 stars and said "the two matches that were promoted saved this thing from being a debacle". December to Dismember was voted as the "worst major wrestling show of the year" in the 2006 Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards.
Not even 24 hours after the pay-per-view, WWE announced that Vince McMahon had sent Paul Heyman home, and cited "slumping television ratings and a disgruntled talent roster as causes for Mr. Heyman's dismissal". McMahon was trying to put the blame on Heyman for the poorly received pay-per-view, and after he had a meeting with both Vince and Stephanie McMahon, Heyman legitimately left the company but still remained under contract. Heyman did not want to see Lashley booked to win the ECW Championship but McMahon said that the fans would be happy to see a new champion and a 10-minute celebration. During an early 2008 interview with "The Sun", Heyman said how he would have booked the Elimination Chamber main event. He said that he would have had Punk enter first and quickly eliminate Big Show by submission. He said that McMahon did not like the idea, but Big Show did and that he was eager for the opportunity to help "make" a rising star like Punk. Heyman also said that he continued to go to McMahon on the night of the pay-per-view to tell him that "The people are going to throw this back in our face".
Tommy Dreamer and Stevie Richards both did not like how the event turned out and they both asked for their contract releases after the pay-per-view. Both McMahon and Vice President of Talent Relations John Laurinaitis refused to release them.
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Basile Boli
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Basile Boli (born 2 January 1967) is a former French football player. He has played for France national team.
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Michael Baur
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Michael Baur (born 16 April 1969) is a former Austrian football player He played mainly for FC Wacker Innsbruck as defender He has also played for Austria national team.
Career.
Michael Baur started playing with SV Innsbruck where he was discovered by Ernst Happel, the coach of FC Swarovski Tirol. 1989 Buar started his professional career here. He played 12 seasons for Innsbruck. In 1997 he went for a short break to Japan and also played a season in the German Bundesliga for Hamburger SV. At the age of 34 he signed with FC Pasching. After they sold their license to Austria Kärnten he went on to LASK Linz where his career ended. Afterwards he started a career as assistance coach for LASK Linz.
He played 40 matches for the Austrian national football team and scored five goals. He was member of the team for the 1990 FIFA World Cup but did not play.
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Tirol Innsbruck
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Brian Steen Nielsen
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Brian Steen Nielsen (born 28 December 1968) is a Danish football player. He has played for Denmark national team.
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Reich Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda
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The Reich Ministry for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda (German: "Reichsministerium für Volksaufklärung und Propaganda" or "Propagandaministerium") was a ministry in Weimar Germany and Nazi Germany that enforced Nazi Party ideology in Germany. It regulated its culture and society. The ministry was founded on 13 March 1933, by Adolf Hitler's new National Socialist government. The head of this ministry was Dr. Joseph Goebbels. He was responsible for controlling the press and culture of Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany.
This ministry existed until 1945, when the Second World War ended.
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Al-Ghazali
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Abū Ḥāmid Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad al-Ghazālī (1058-1111) (), often Algazel in English, was born and died in Tus, in the Khorasan province of Persia. He was an Islamic theologian, jurist, philosopher, cosmologist, psychologist and mystic of Persian origin, and remains one of the most celebrated scholars in the history of Sunni Islamic thought.
He is considered to be a pioneer of the methods of doubt and skepticism, and in one of his major works, "The Incoherence of the Philosophers", he changed the course of early Islamic philosophy. He changed the early Islamic philosophy away from an Islamic metaphysics influenced by ancient Greek and Hellenistic philosophy. The new way was towards an Islamic philosophy based on cause-and-effect that was determined by God or intermediate angels, a theory now known as occasionalism.
Legacy.
Ghazali has sometimes been celebrated in both the East and the West as the greatest Muslim after Muhammad, according to Montgomery Watt (in his book from 1953).
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Girl Scouts of the USA
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The Girl Scouts of the USA is a not-for-profit organization that is a branch of the Scouting movement, similar to the Boy Scouts of America, except it is for girls. It was founded in 1912 by Juliette Gordon Low and first was called the Girl Guides of America, after the Girl Guides in the United Kingdom. Girl Scouts do many activities, which they often earn patches or "merit badges" for. They are best known for selling Girl Scout cookies every year to raise money.
Levels.
There are different levels for Girl Scouts, based on age. Different levels do different activities. Today those levels are:
Adult members.
There are also adult members of Girl Scouts who volunteer and help the organization. Adult members might be college students who became too old to be Girl Scouts, or they might be older adults. Both men and women are allowed to be adult members and volunteer.
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A big band is a type of musical group that plays jazz music. They were very popular in the 1930s and 1940s. A big band usually has between 12 and 25 musicians. They include a singer and people who play instruments like saxophones, trumpets, trombones, drums. Some famous big band leaders were Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Glenn Miller, Cab Calloway and Count Basie.
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Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (April 29, 1899 – May 24, 1974) was an American composer, pianist, and Big band leader. He was one of the most important musicians in the history of recorded music, and is called one of the greatest figures in jazz music. He also played blues, gospel, pop, and classical music. He worked for 60 years. He became even more popular after he died. He was given a special award citation from the Pulitzer Prize Board in 1999.
Ellington called his music "American Music", not "jazz". Some of the people who played in Ellington's band were also famous or important jazz musicians.
Ellington led his band from 1923 until he died of lung cancer in 1974. His son Mercer Ellington took over the band until he died of cancer in 1996. Then Paul Ellington, Mercer's youngest son, took over the band.
Life.
Edward Kennedy Ellington was born on April 29, 1899. His parents were called James Edward Ellington and Daisy Kennedy Ellington. They lived with Daisy's parents in Washington, D.C. James Edward Ellington (J.E.) was born in Lincolnton, North Carolina on April 15, 1879 and moved to Washington, D.C. in 1886 with his parents. Daisy Kennedy was born in Washington, D.C. on January 4, 1879. Her father had been an American slave. J.E. worked for the United States Navy. He also worked as a butler for a white doctor. He occasionally worked as a caterer at the White House..Daisy and J.E. were both piano players.
When he was seven, Ellington began learning to play the piano. Daisy helped her son to learn good manners. Ellington’s friends noticed that he acted like a gentleman,
and gave him a nickname, "Duke"." At first, Ellington was more interested in baseball than playing the piano. He later remembered President Theodore Roosevelt watched him play baseball. Ellington went to Armstrong Technical High School in Washington, D.C. His first job was selling peanuts at Washington Senators baseball games. This job helped him to become more confident.
In 1914, Ellington wrote his first song. He had a job in a café, serving soda, using a soda fountain. His song was called "Soda Fountain Rag". He could not read or write music yet. Ellington missed a lot of piano lessons and did not think he was very good at it. When he was 14 he heard pianists playing in a poolroom. He was inspired to try harder with his piano playing.
He heard the piano played in Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and Atlantic City. He tried to copy the styles he heard. He started to learn about harmony, and learned to read and write music. He started to play gigs in cafés and clubs in Washington, D.C. He had a scholarship to study art at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn in 1916 but he decided to concentrate on his music instead.
Between 1917 and 1919, Ellington started his professional music career. During the day, he had a job painting signs. At night, he played the piano. Sometimes, he got work playing the piano from people that he met in his other job. He started his first band, "The Duke’s Serenaders". They played in Washington, D.C. and Virginia at dances and parties. The other musicians in his band were Otto Hardwick, on bass and then saxophone; Arthur Whetsol on trumpet; Elmer Snowden on banjo; and Sonny Greer on drums. They played for both white and black people, which was unusual then.
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Slipknot is a heavy metal band from Des Moines, Iowa.
History.
The band started in 1995 by vocalist and percussionist clown, guitarists Donnie Steele and Josh "Gnar" Brainard, bassist Paul Gray, drummer Joey Jordison,and percussionist Shawn Crahan. Before the band released its first album in 1999, Slipknot has gone through many line-up changes. After their first album, the line-up has stayed the same. The band is known for having a lot of members. The current members include a lead singer, two guitarists, a bassist, a drummer, two percussionists, a sampler, and a turntablist.
In 1996, when the band finished recording their demo album "Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat.", Slipknot saw its first line-up change when guitarist Donnie Steele left the band and was replaced by Craig Jones. Shortly after, drummer Jordison said they needed a full-time sampler and Jones took the position as "he liked doing that anyway." Mick Thomson then joined the band to be the new guitarist. After "Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat." was released, the band continued working on new songs which needed more singing melody and the then-lead singer Colsefni had a hard time with this. In 1997, Corey Taylor was asked to join the band and after practicing with Slipknot "everything just clicked." Because of that, Colsefni was moved to backing vocals and percussion. However Colsefni was unhappy with his new role and left the band a month later.
Since the band wanted to keep their percussive sound, Greg Welts joined the band to replace Colsefni. Towards the end of 1997, each band member picked a number to identify themselves. In 1998, Welts was kicked out of the band. He was replaced temporary by Brandon Darner and was replaced permanently by Chris Fehn. Slipknot wanted to have a DJ in the band, but had a hard time finding one because "the people [they] knew who were DJs all sucked!" Sid Wilson approached the band after seeing them live. He proceeded to impress the band with his ability and his antics; Wilson was considered "Slipknot material" and his hiring brought the band's line-up to nine members. The final change in the band's line-up came at the latter stages of the recording process of the band's debut album, "Slipknot", in 1999. While the band took a break from recording the album, Brainard decided to leave the band and was replaced by Jim Root.
Paul Gray died in May 2010 and was replaced in 2011 by Donnie Steele. Joey Jordison left in December 2013. In early 2014, Steele was replaced by Alessandro Venturella, and Jordison was replaced by Jay Weinberg. Chris Fehn was fired from the band in mid 2019. He was replaced by Michael Pfaff, who was originally dubbed by fans as "Tortilla Man". The band parted ways with Jones and Weinberg in 2023. Craig was replaced by Zac Baird before getting replaced by Jeff Karnowski while Weinberg was replaced Eloy Casagrande.
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Slipknot band members performing in 2008.
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The Little River forms the western boundary of Cook County, Georgia. It is dammed at Reed Bingham State Park forming a lake for fishing, swimming, and recreation. There are two interesting structures along the river near the Cook and Brooks County line. A few years ago, the Adel News ran a story about a "stone bridge" over the river. It still stands and was built entirely from poured cement. It was abandoned around 1940 when the road took a different path. About three miles south another bridge, with its middle section missing, crosses what looks like a small pond.
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Queen Elizabeth School
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Queen Elizabeth School (QES) is a famous co-educational secondary school in Hong Kong. It is in Sai Yee Street, Mongkok, Hong Kong. It is 55 years old. There are over 1200 students and 50 teachers. Every year, thousands of primary school students apply for a place to study there. On average, about 1000 interviewees fight for one place.
Queen Elizabeth School is also an EMI school, which means that all subjects are taught in English except Chinese language and Chinese history. There are many student organizations, such as Form association (FA), Prefect, Big Brother and Sister Scheme (BBSS) and Camp Warden Association. Clubs are available for all students.
Prefect.
It is a team of students to maintain the order of school. Each year, some outstanding students are selected by teachers and after
Clubs.
QES has a board kinds of clubs. They are mainly divided into three columns, the subject-based, interest & personal development and services. Apart from this, QES also has some special societies, such as the English/Chinese society and the Camp Warden society. Senior-form students can take up the posts of chairman by voting through the club members. The chairmen can invite other members to form a committee.
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Tasman Bridge
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The Tasman Bridge is a five-lane bridge which crosses the Derwent River, near the central business district of Hobart, Tasmania. The bridge replaced a 1943 floating concrete bridge which had a liftable middle section to allow ships to pass through. Work began on the Tasman Bridge in April 1960, and it was finished on 23 December, 1964. It was officially opened by the Duke of Gloucester on 18 March, 1965. It was named after Abel Tasman, the Dutch explorer who was the first European to visit Tasmania in 1642.
Details.
The bridge, including the approaches, is long, of which is over the water. The bridge is made up of concrete columns supporting the road deck. There are 19 viaduct spans, each , a main navigation span of and two spans at which provide access beneath for ships. The bridge is above the mean water level. The bridge columns rest on bedrock which in some places was more than below the ground surface.
Collapse.
On 5 January, 1975, a ship, the SS Lake Illawarra, carrying 10,000 tons of zinc concentrate crashed into the bridge. This caused two of the columns and three spans of the bridge to collapse into the river. The ship sank quickly in the deep water. Four cars fell into the river killing five people, and seven members of the ship's crew were also killed. Several cars were able to stop, with their front wheels hanging over the edge.
The collapse of the bridge left people living on the east bank of the Derwent with a 50km drive to get into the city. A temporary Bailey bridge was put in place. This was the longest Bailey bridge in the world. The Tasman Bridge was rebuilt and opened again to traffic on 8 October, 1977.
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Marquinho (footballer, born 1976)
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Marcos Bonifacio da Rocha (born 7 March 1976) is a Brazilian former football player.
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Kazuo Imanishi
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is a former Japanese football player. He played for the Japan national team.
Biography.
Imanishi was born in Hiroshima on January 12, 1941. After graduating from Tokyo University of Education, he joined his local club Toyo Industries (later "Mazda") in 1963. In 1965, Toyo Industries joined new league Japan Soccer League. The club won the champions for 4 years in a row (1965-1968). The club also won 1965, 1967 and 1969 Emperor's Cup. He retired in 1969. He played 42 games in the league. He was selected Best Eleven in 1966.
In December 1966, Imanishi was selected the Japan national team for 1966 Asian Games. At this competition, on December 10, he debuted against India. He played 3 games for Japan in 1966.
After retirement, Imanishi became a manager for Mazda as Teruo Nimura successor in 1984. This season was the first season the club was relegated to Division 2. He promoted the club to Division 1 in 1986. In 1987, he resigned a manager and Hans Ooft became a new manager. However, the club was relegated to Division 2 again in 1988. Imanishi became a manager as successor Ooft again in 1988. Imanishi promoted the club to Division 1 in 1991 and he resigned in 1992. From 1994, he worked for Japan Football Association until 2002. He also served as president at FC Gifu from 2008 to 2012.
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Humberlito Borges
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Humberlito Borges Teixeira or simply Borges (born October 5, 1980 in Salvador), is a Brazilian retired footballer who played as a striker.
Honours.
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São Paulo
Grêmio
Santos
Cruzeiro
América Mineiro
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Welington Nogueira Lopes (born 1 June 1979), or Lopes Tigrão, is a Brazilian football player.
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Thiago Neves
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Thiago Neves Augusto (born 27 February 1985) is a Brazilian former football player.
Honours.
Fluminense
Al-Hilal
Flamengo
Cruzeiro
Grêmio
Brazil
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is a former Japanese football player and manager.
Biography.
Teguramori was born in Gonohe, Aomori on November 14, 1967. After graduating from Gonohe High School, he joined Japan Soccer League club Sumitomo Metal (later "Kashima Antlers") in 1986. The club won the 2nd place in 1987 JSL Cup. In 1993, he moved to NEC Yamagata (later "Montedio Yamagata"). He retired in 1995.
After his retirement, Teguramori started his coaching career at Montedio Yamagata in 1996. He served as assistant coach until 2000. In 2001, he moved to Oita Trinita and served as physical coach and assistant coach until 2003. In 2004, he moved to J2 League club Vegalta Sendai and became an assistant coach. In 2008, he became a manager for the first time in his career. In 2008 season, Vegalta finished in 3rd place in J2 League. In 2009 season, Vegalta won the league and was promoted to J1 League. Immediately after the opening 2011 season, 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami occurred in Sendai. Vegalta finished in 4th place in 2011. In the 2012 season, Vegalta finished in second place and qualified for 2013 AFC Champions League. He resigned from Vegalta end of the 2013 season because he decided to be the manager of Japan U-23 national team for 2016 Summer Olympics.
In 2014 he became a manager for Japan U-23 national team and an assistant coach for Japan national team. In 2016 AFC U-23 Championship held in Qatar, he managed U-23 Japan to the Asian U-23 tournament for the first time, qualifying to play in the 2016 Summer Olympics as the champions of Asia. In 2016 Summer Olympics, he and his U-23 men obtained four points at the group stage, nonetheless ending up at only the third place behind Nigeria and Colombia in group stage. This was not sufficient for them to qualify to the next stage.
He resigned as an assistant coach for Japan senior team after the 2018 World Cup. In 2019, he signed with J2 League club V-Varen Nagasaki and managed the club for 2 seasons. In 2021, he signed with J1 club Vegalta Sendai. Since leaving Vegalta Sendai he has managed BG Pathum United twice, and Chonburi.
Honours.
Manager.
Vegalta Sendai
Japan U-23
BG Pathum United
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Pauli exclusion principle
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The Pauli exclusion principle refers to the fact that certain particles cannot be at the same place at the same time, with the same energy. Only fermions (examples are protons, neutrons and electrons) are bound by the Pauli exclusion principle, while bosons (an example is a photon - light beam) are not. A more precise way to describe the Pauli exclusion principle is to say that two of the same kind of fermions that are in the same quantum system (same atom, for example) cannot have the same quantum numbers. This principle was discovered by physicist Wolfgang Pauli in 1925. It is a very important principle in physics because the particles that make up ordinary matter are fermions.
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The anthropic principle says that the universe is how it is because it must allow for the eventual creation of us, as observers. The anthropic principle was thought of in 1974, by the astronomer Brandon Carter.
Douglas Adams explains this concept using a puddle as an analogy:“If you imagine a puddle waking up one morning and thinking, 'This is an interesting world I find myself in — an interesting hole I find myself in — fits me rather neatly, doesn't it? In fact it fits me staggeringly well, must have been made to have me in it!"
There are two different kinds of anthropic principles: the "weak anthropic principle", and the "strong anthropic principle".
The original thoughts that Brandon Carter had were:
Weak anthropic principle: "We must be prepared to take into account the fact that our location in the universe is necessarily privileged to the extent of being compatible with our existence as observers."
Strong anthropic principle: "The Universe (and hence the fundamental parameters on which it depends) must be such as to admit the creations of observers within it at some stage."
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United States Environmental Protection Agency
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is an agency of the United States government. It works to protect human health and the environment. The EPA does this job by writing rules and making sure that they are followed. The idea for the EPA was first thought of by President Richard Nixon. The EPA was started on December 2, 1970, after Nixon signed a presidential order. The order starting the EPA was approved through discussions in the Senate and the House. The agency is led by an administrator, who is appointed by the President, and accepted by the Senate. The EPA is not a cabinet department, but the administrator is usually cabinet rank.
The EPA is headquartered in Washington D.C.. It has regional offices for 10 different regions. It has 27 laboratories. The agency does environmental testing, research, and education. The role of the EPA is to enforce and maintain national standards with different kinds of laws. The agency also works with industries
and all levels of government in many kinds of ways to stop polluting Earth. They also try to save energy.
EPA regions.
Each EPA regional office is responsible within its states for putting into use the Agency's programs, except those programs that have been chosen only for that state.
Each regional office also puts into use of programs on Native American land, except those programs for Tribal authorities.
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Nagua
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Nagua is a Dominican city and the head municipality of the María Trinidad Sánchez province, on the northeast (Atlantic) coast of the country.
It was a town of fishermen that became a city in the second half of the 20th century. The city of Nagua is almost at sea level.
Population.
The municipality had, in , a total population of 40,611: 20,055 men and 20,556 women. The urban population was of the total population.
History.
Nagua was a small town close to the place where the river Nagua gets into the sea and that is the reason of its old name: "Boca de Nagua" (in English, "Nagua's Mouth"); it was part of the old municipality of Matanzas, Duarte province.
It was created a municipality in 1938 with the name "Villa Julia Molina" (Julia Molina was the mother of the dictator Rafael Trujillo). On 4 August 1946 there was a tsunami that destroyed the city of Matanzas and Villa Julia Molina became the main city of the region.
In 1945 the municipality became part of the Samaná province. With the creation of the new province of "Julia Molina" (now María Trinidad Sánchez), Villa Julia Molina became the head municipality of the province. The name of the city was changed to Nagua in 1961, after Trujillo's death.
Geography.
The municipality of Nagua has a total area of . It has three municipal districts (a municipal district is a subdivision of a municipality). These are San José de Matanzas, Las Gordas and Arroyo al Medio.
Nagua is at to the northwest of Santo Domingo and at to the north of San Francisco de Macorís. The altitude of the city of Nagua is above sea level.
The municipality has the Atlantic Ocean to the east, the Samaná province to the southeast, the municipality of El Factor to the south, the Duarte province to the west and the municipalities of Cabrera and Río San Juan to the north.
The "Cordillera Septentrional" (in English, "Northern mountain range") runs along the western half of the municipality. Even if the mountains are not too high, most people live along the coast.
In the southwestern part of the municipality, on the border with the Samaná province, there is a region with swamps.
Rivers in Nagua are short; one of them is the river Nagua. The city and the region is named after this small river.
Climate.
Nagua has a tropical wet climate (Köppen-Geiger classification: Af) with no dry or cold season as it is constantly moist (rainfalls during the whole year).
The average amount of rainfall for the year in the city is . The month with the most precipitation on average is November with of rainfall, followed by May with .
The driest season is winter. The month with the least rainfall on average is February with an average of followed by March, .
Nagua is in a warm region; the average temperature for the year is . The warmest month, on average, is September with an average temperature of . The coolest month on average is January, with an average temperature of .
Administrative division.
The municipality of Nagua has three municipal districts:
Economy.
Farming, cattle raising (mainly for milk), and fishing are very important around the city. Some important products are rice, coconut, and cacao.
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Chris Carter
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Chris Carter (born October 13, 1956) is an American writer, director, and producer. He is famous for creating "The X-Files", a popular science fiction television series.
He also created Ten Thirteen Productions, a production company. Ten Thirteen Productions produced the series "The X-Files", "Millenium", "Harsh Realm", and "The Lone Gunmen". He has also produced two feature movies, "The X-Files: Fight the Future" and "".
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The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution (Simplified Chinese: 无产阶级文化大革命, Traditional Chinese: 無產階級文化大革命, Pinyin: Wúchǎn Jiējí Wénhuà Dà Gémìng, literally: Proletarian Cultural Great Revolution); shortened in Chinese as or , also known simply as the Cultural Revolution, was a time of large cultural change in China.
Mao Zedong (Chairman of the Communist Party of China) started the Cultural Revolution in 1966, after the Great Leap Forward failed. It began to slow down in 1967, and ended in 1969. At a meeting called the Ninth National Party Congress, the end of the Cultural Revolution was announced.
The Communist Party.
In the Cultural Revolution, Mao tried to remove capitalists from the Communist Party of China: the political party that was in power at the time.
To get rid of the capitalists, Mao started the Socialist Education Movement in 1962. (It ended three years later.) At the same time, Mao's government changed the school system to make sure that students could work in factories and communes. Mao slowly started to regain power in 1965, supported by Lin Biao, Jiang Qing, and Chen Boda.
The Communist Party was split between Mao's partners and Deng Xiaoping's. Deng Xiaoping, a rival of Mao's, was the Secretary-General of the Communist Party of China. Hoping to get support from young people in China, Mao wrote a collection of his sayings called "Quotations from Chairman Mao Zedong" (also known as the Little Red Book).
The Red Guard was also made popular. They were a group of young people in China that went around teaching Mao's sayings. They also beat people who disagreed with Mao and destroyed homes and museums. There were many fights breaking out, and China faced anarchy.
During the Revolution, several important people in China were forced to leave. These people included Liu Shaoqi, President of China, and Deng Xiaoping, the secretary-general of the Communist Party of China.
Effects and problems.
The Cultural Revolution caused many problems in China. Because of these problems, China's industrial output decreased by 14 percent during the years of the Revolution.
Factories produced less because of the workers' political activities - and because the people put in charge of the factories did not know how to run them.
Transportation worsened because there were not enough trains. Many of them were being used to take Red Guards around the country.
Many scientists and engineers were put in jail or sent to work on the farms, which meant that their knowledge was lost.
Many Chinese people had their education cut short. This was worse in the cities than in the countryside. Universities and many schools were closed.
A program called the "sent-down youth" program also disrupted education. In that program, children were sent from the cities to the countryside.
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Alex (footballer, born 1983)
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Alex Antônio de Melo Santos, or simply Alex (born April 16, 1983), is a Brazilian former football midfielder.
Club statistics.
"Updated to 23 February 2019".
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Paulo Autuori
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Paulo Autuori (born 25 August 1956) is a Brazilian football manager.
Mr Autuori would take charge of the senior Atlético Paranaense.
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Kentaro Sawada
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is a former Japanese football player. He played for the Japan national team.
Biography.
Sawada was born in Kamakura on May 15, 1970. After graduating from Chuo University, he joined Japan Football League club Kashiwa Reysol in 1993. He played as right-midfielder and right side-back. The club won the 2nd place in 1994 and was promoted to J1 League. He moved to Sanfrecce Hiroshima in 1999. He retired end of 2003 season.
On September 20, 1995, Sawada debuted for the Japan national team against Paraguay. He also played in 1996. He played four games for Japan until 1996.
Statistics.
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Paraná Clube
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Paraná Clube is a football club which plays in Brazil, currently competes on Brasileirão Serie A, the highest level of Brazilian football
The club formed from a merger of two football clubs ; EC Pinheiros and Colorado EC in 1989.
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Great Leap Forward
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The Great Leap Forward () was a plan to improve China's economy and industry. The Communist leader Chairman Mao Zedong started the Great Leap Forward in 1958, and it ended in 1962.
The Great Leap Forward did not bring industrialization. It created a famine that killed millions of people. Some people think it is biggest famine in history.
Agriculture and farms.
Mao wanted China to make enough food to feed the country and still have enough to export. He also wanted China to produce a lot of goods. To achieve this, he started the Great Leap Forward.
This plan forced some people to give their land to the government. Many people had to work for the government on farms called "agricultural cooperatives" or "people's communes". Later, these cooperatives were joined together to involve thousands of people. In 1958, ninety-eight percent (98%) of farm workers were in these cooperatives.
In 1958, there was a good harvest. However, this began to change the year after.
People believed it was helpful to plant crops close together. In fact, this made the crops grow worse, and the country could not grow enough grain in 1959. Resources were not used well, which made future harvests worse. This lasted at least until 1961.
Industry.
Mao wanted China's industry to grow very quickly. He wanted the country to have more industry than Great Britain within fifteen years. Later, he shortened this deadline to one year.
People who did not agree with Mao's plans were usually killed. By 1958, five thousand people had already been killed because they disagreed with the government.
Because the government spent a lot of money on industry, China built up more debt.
Workers were required to meet production goals. They were often required to build furnances in their backyards, where they had to smelt iron into steel for tools. However, this did not work very well. The furnaces did not produce good steel, and people ended up melting good things, which just made them unusable.
Famine.
Leaders competed with each other to see who could make the most products. This led the farms to be forgotten. Leaders would also lie about the amount of crops being grown. They would tell the government that they were making more than they actually were.
In 1959, the country began running out of food. This happened because they sold their grain to other countries. Farms were producing less, which made the problem worse. Also, people were also not allowed to leave their areas to look for food in other places.
In some villages, one out of every three or four people died. Girls and old people were especially underfed. Infants and the very old were the first to die.
Historians think the famine killed between 16.5 million and 40 million people. This was one of the deadliest famines in history - perhaps the deadliest.
Aftermath.
Mao's government tried to stop the famine by cancelling orders for technology and importing food for people to eat. However, this did not help China's economy. It kept worsening after the Great Leap Forward ended. Workers were stressed and exhausted, and the Soviet Union stopped supporting China.
Mao used the Cultural Revolution to punish the people he thought had caused the famine.
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Sociedade Esportiva do Gama
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S.E. Gama is a football club which plays in Brazil.
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União São João Esporte Clube
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União São João E.C. is a football club which plays in Brazil.
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Brasiliense FC
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Brasiliense F.C. is a football club which plays in Brazil.
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Savona FBC
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Savona 1907 F.B.C. is a football club which plays in Italy in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione.
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AC Prato
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A.C. Prato is a football club which plays in Italy.
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Aurora Pro Patria 1919
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Aurora Pro Patria 1919 is a football club which plays in Busto Arsizio in Italy.
The club in season 201011 plays in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione group A.
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A.C. Pavia
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A.C. Pavia is a football club which plays in Italy.
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A.C.D. Treviso (formerly known as Treviso F.B.C. 1993) is a football club which plays in Italy.
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AC Monza
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A.C. Monza is a football club which plays in Italy.
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A.C. Ancona
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A.C. Ancona was a football club which played in Italy.
Since the summer 2010 the new main club of the city is the that play in Serie D.
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SS Juve Stabia
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S.S. Juve Stabia is a football club which plays in Italy.
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Taranto FC 1927
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Taranto Sport is a football club which plays in Italy.
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Cavese 1919
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S.S. Cavese 1919 is a football club which plays in Italy.
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SS Maceratese 1922
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A.C. Maceratese is a football club in Italy. A.C. Maceratese plays in the D league. Their stadium is called Stadio Helvia Racina. It can hold 5,846 people. The chairman is named Massimo Paci. The manager is named Francesco Nocera. He makes most of the important decisions on the team.
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HNK Rijeka
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HNK Rijeka is a football club which plays in Croatia.
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ASD Fanfulla
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A.S.D. Fanfulla is a football club which plays in Italy.
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AC Mestre
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A.S.D. Mestrina 1929 is a football club which plays in Italy.
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FC Valdagno
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A.C. Nuova Valdagno is a football club which plays in Italy.
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AS Pro Gorizia
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A.S. Pro Gorizia is a football club which plays in Italy.
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Ravenna Calcio
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Ravenna Calcio is a football club which plays in Italy.
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Reggina 1914
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Reggina Calcio is a football club which plays in Italy.
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David Platt
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David Platt (born 10 June 1966) is an English footballer-turned-manager. He has played for England national team.
Honours.
Aston Villa
Juventus
Sampdoria
Arsenal
Individual
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Choi In-young
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Choi In-Young (born 5 March 1962) is a former South Korean football player. He has played for the Korea Republic national team.
Club career statistics.
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Jun Aoyama
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Jun Aoyama (born 3 January 1988) is a Japanese football player. He plays for Tokushima Vortis.
Club career statistics.
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Magno Alves
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Magno Alves de Araújo (born 13 January 1976) is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a striker.
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Marquinhos (footballer, born 1976)
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Marcos Gomes de Araujo, better known as Marquinhos (born 23 March 1976), is a former Brazilian footballer. He spent his career playing mostly in the J1 League.
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Uniform Resource Identifier
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In computing, a Uniform Resource Identifier is something used to name something on the Internet. URIs are similar to URLs, because they are the name of something.
Examples of URIs include:
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Dream of the Red Chamber
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Dream of the Red Chamber (also "Red Chamber Dream", "Hung Lou Meng" or "A Dream of Red Mansions") (), originally The Story of the Stone (), is thought to be a great work of Chinese literature and is one of the Chinese Four Great Classical Novels. The novel was written in the middle of the 18th century during the Qing Dynasty. Its author is thought to be Cao Xueqin (Chinese: 曹雪芹). Redology is the study of the book.
The book is based on Cao's family. It is meant to be a memorial to the women that he met when he was young, including friends, relatives and servants. This novel is thought to be one of the first feminist novels. It is also one of the first novels to be written in vernacular, not classical, Chinese. This means that it was written in the same way people spoke at the time, rather than in a posh way. This helped to make vernacular Chinese an acceptable way of writing literature.
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Downfall (2004 movie)
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Downfall (German: Der Untergang) is a 2004 German war movie about the final days of Adolf Hitler, the Nazi dictator of Germany, in the Führerbunker. It is set in Berlin in 1945. The movie was first released in German on 16 September 2004.
The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
A scene in the film, where Hitler become angry and goes into a furious tirade when he finally realizes that the war is truly lost is known for being parodied and has an internet meme. British Labour MP Tom Harris stepped down from his internet adviser role because of the media reaction to a Downfall parody which made fun of Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond.
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University of Pristina Faculty of Arts
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Bubble wrap
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Bubble wrap is a kind of packaging or cover. it is used for protecting things that can be broken when moved or mailed. It is made of two very thin pieces of plastic glued together, with many small round air bubbles left inside. When these bubbles are squeezed and burst, they make a popping sound. many people find the sound soothing. it is sometimes used as a stress reliever. It was invented by accident in 1957 by Alfred Fielding.
Composition.
Most bubble wrap is made out of a plastic called Polyethylene. But when shipping delicate electronics and their components, a special plastic type of bubble wrap is used to remove static electricity, this way protecting delicate electronic chips.
The air bubbles, that protect easily broken items, can be found in many different sizes — from as small as 6 millimeters (1/4 inch) in diameter, to as large as 26 millimeters (1 inch) or more. It depends on the size of the thing being wrapped. Some larger objects may also need many covers of bubble wrap to be protected enough. Some mail envelopes contain bubble wrap inside.
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Chester City F.C.
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Chester City Football Club was an English football (soccer) club, from the city of Chester. The team played its home games at Deva Stadium. It played in various leagues between 1885 and 2010
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Ordnance Survey National Grid
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The Ordnance Survey National Grid is a system used to map Great Britain. It is different from using latitude and longitude. The Ordnance Survey (OS) created the system. It is used a lot in their survey data. It is also used in maps based on those surveys.
The system divides the map into squares. Each square is labelled with two letters. The first letter refers to squares that are 500 km by 500 km. Those squares are outlined in dark grey on the map to the right. Only four of these have a lot of land area in Great Britain: S, T, N and H. The O square contains a tiny area of North Yorkshire. Normally most of this area is submerged at high tide.
For the second letter, each 500 km square is divided into 25 squares that are 100 km by 100 km. Each of those has a letter code from A to Z. (The letter "I" is not used.) The letters start with A in the northwest corner and go to Z in the southeast corner. These squares are outlined in light grey on the map. The ones that have land have letters shown.
The system can also be used to give the location of a smaller area inside a lettered square. This is done by giving the distance east and north from the southwest corner of the square. For example, NH0325 (or NH 03 25) means a one-kilometre square whose southwest corner is 3 km east and 25 km north from the southwest corner of square NH. The system can also specify areas smaller than one kilometre. For example, the grid reference of the 100-metre square containing the summit of Ben Nevis is .
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Paul Hamilton Williams
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The Legacy (professional wrestling)
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The Legacy was an evil professional wrestling stable in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), which competed on their Raw brand from 2008 to 2010. Led by Randy Orton, its members were Ted DiBiase, Jr., Cody Rhodes, Sim Snuka and Manu. The stable was founded at Night of Champions when Rhodes turned on Hardcore Holly forming the Priceless with Ted DiBiase Jr. As part of the stable, Orton held the WWE Championship three times, while Rhodes and Ted DiBiase held the World Tag Team Championship twice.
History.
Roots (2007–2008).
The roots of the team started December 10 2007, on the "Raw 15th anniversary", when Cody Rhodes and Hardcore Holly defeated Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch for the World Tag Team Championship. They retained the championship in many matches, against fellow tag-teams such as Carlito and Santino Marella, and Paul London and Brian Kendrick. In 2008, Rhodes and Holly then entered a feud with DiBiase and his mystery partner, when he and his father, "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase, Sr., appeared in a segment on "Raw". They, challenged Rhodes and Holly to a title match at Night of Champions against DiBiase (Jr.) and a mystery partner which they accepted. At the event, DiBiase came to the ring without a partner and said his partner would be there. However, the bell rang and there was no partner for it to be a two on one handicap match. DiBiase demanded that he faced Holly first and as DiBiase approached Holly, Holly was attacked by his tag team partner Rhodes, revealing that he was DiBiase's tag team partner, turning Rhodes heel and in the process, Rhodes and DiBiase became the new tag team champions.
After holding the titles for just over a month, they lost them to John Cena and Batista on the August 4 edition of "Raw". The following week, DiBiase and Rhodes used their rematch clause to win back the title. Rhodes and DiBiase were joined by Manu, forming a stable of multi-generational superstars. On October 27, 2008, Rhodes and DiBiase lost their titles to Kofi Kingston and CM Punk. During this time, Rhodes, DiBiase and Manu entered a storyline with Randy Orton where Orton constantly criticized and insulted them, and attacked DiBiase on November 7, punting him in the head. At Survivor Series, Rhodes, along with Orton, was a sole survivor for Orton's team in the Elimination match.
The Legacy (2008–2010).
Rhodes and Manu accepted Orton's offer to form an alliance a few weeks after the "DiBiase incident"; attacking John Cena along with Chris Jericho, and the trio called themselves "The Legacy"; debuting the following week in a 2-on-3 handicap match against Batista and WWE Champion Triple H, and although they were now a stable, neither one of the three made any changes in their attire. On December 15 they defeated Batista and World Heavyweight Champion John Cena in a match where Orton punted Batista in the head, leaving him indefinitely inactive (actually due to a torn hamstring), also that night Rhodesand Manu interfered in Rey Mysterio's match against Sim Snuka, giving a beating to Rey, who was later attacked by Mike Knox. The following week, Orton qualified for a Fatal Four Way Elimination Match, his opponent being Batista (who was unable to compete), while the same night, Manu lost to Kofi Kingston in a singles match with Rhodes at ringside.
After Orton grew tired of losing matches, he informed Rhodes, Snuka and Manu that that very night they would have to complete their first test. Each man would have to compete in a singles match. Each man who won would have completed “step one,” any man who lost would be out of his "Legacy"; the only man that lost was Manu. On January 5, 2009, Cody Rhodes and Sim Snuka competed against Cryme Tyme for "step two". They won the match when Rhodes pinned JTG. However, Since it was Rhodes who scored the pinfall victory in the match and not Snuka, Orton declared that Snuka was out and that Rhodes was in for good. The following week, Snuka and Manu wanted to attack Orton, along with the returning DiBiase, giving Rhodes the chance to join them. As they ambushed Orton, DiBiase and Rhodes instead sided with Orton and attacked Snuka and Manu. DiBiase then officially joined The Legacy. Stephanie McMahon announced that Orton, Rhodes and DiBiase would participate in the Royal Rumble. On January 25, 2009, Orton won the Royal Rumble match by last eliminating Triple H, and therefore won the traditional shot for a world championship at WrestleMania XXV.
Orton opened "Raw" the night after the Royal Rumble with Rhodes and DiBiase, as well as two lawyers and a therapist. He followed to reveal that he (kayfabe) suffered from IED (Intermittent Explosive Disorder, a mental condition that caused him to become violent when he was angry, losing all control of his emotions and actions). According to Orton and his therapist, WWE knew of the condition, and if he was fired, Orton said that he planned on not only taking Rhodes and DiBiase with him, but also on bringing a lawsuit against the company. He then detailed his plans for a second lawsuit, wanting to leave WWE if he would not get his title match at WrestleMania. At the end of the show, Stephanie McMahon entered the ring, expressing her wish to speak to Randy Orton face-to-face. Orton went even further, threatening to stop WrestleMania. Shane McMahon made his entrance, and attacked Orton until he was stopped by the whole Raw roster. The following week Orton challenged Shane to a No Holds Barred match at No Way Out, which Shane accepted. Orton won the match at the event.
He then went on to feud with WWE Champion Triple H. On the March 2 edition of "Raw", Orton chose Triple H for his match at WrestleMania. At the event, Triple H defeated Randy Orton after hitting him with a sledgehammer and a Pedigree. The following night, Orton had a one on one match with Mr. McMahon, just as Orton was about to go for the punt kick, Shane McMahon came to the aid of his father; this made Rhodes and DiBiase attack Shane; which then lead to Triple H coming out. As Legacy were attacking Triple H, Batista returned to attack Orton for what he did to him in December. At Backlash, The Legacy defeated Batista, Shane McMahon and Triple H in a six-man tag team match for the WWE Championship.
Later that year, Legacy feuded with D-Generation X (Triple H and Shawn Michaels). In 2010 at the Royal Rumble, DiBiase and Rhodes accidentally cost Orton his chance to win the WWE Championship from Sheamus. On February 21, Orton and DiBiase entered the Elimination Chamber match at the first ever Elimination Chamber pay-per-view. DiBiase eliminated Orton from the match, but was evenutally eliminated by Kofi Kingston. The next night on "Raw", The Legacy broke up after Orton turned on DiBiase and Rhodes. The three competed in a Triple Threat match at WrestleMania XXVI, which was won by Orton.
Short Priceless reunion (2011).
Cody Rhodes teamed with Ted DiBiase on the May 20, 2011 episode of "SmackDown", and they went on to feud with Sin Cara and Daniel Bryan. In August, Rhodes attacked DiBiase after DiBiase lost a match to Orton. DiBiase challenged Rhodes for his Intercontinental Championship at Night of Champions but lost the match.
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Ezekiel Jackson
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Rycklon Stephens (born April 22, 1978) is an Guyanese professional wrestler. He is best known for his time with the WWE where he competed under the ring name Ezekiel Jackson. He currently works for Lucha Underground where he competes under the ring name Big Ryck.
In early September 2014, he made his Lucha Underground debut under the ring name Big Ryck. He formed a heel trio named "The Crenshaw Crew" with Cisco, Bael and Cortez Castro.
Professional Wrestling Career.
World Wrestling Entertainment.
Florida Championship Wrestling (2007–2008).
Stephen's signed with the WWE in March 2007 and later debuted in Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW) in June 2007. In his debut match he teamed with Keith Walker against Kofi Kingston and Eric Perez
On February 8, 2008 he competed with tag team partner Bryan Kelly in a tournament to face WWE Tag Team Champions John Morrison and The Miz. On May 6, 2008 he had his last match in FCW before being called up to the main WWE Roster on the SmackDown Brand
SmackDown - Managing The Brian Kendrick (2008-2009).
On July 18, 2008, Stephens debuted on SmackDown as The Brian Kendrick's bodyguard under the ring name Ezekiel. A month later on August 8, his name was altered slightly to Ezekiel Jackson and was revealed to be Kendrick's "advisor". He then began interfering in matches against Jeff Hardy, Finlay and Triple H.
On the October 17, 2008 he made his in-ring debut by beating Super Crazy, replacing a supposedly "sick", Kendrick. In late 2008 he began to team with Kendrick against WWE Tag Team Champions The Colóns (Carlit and Primo), they proved unsuccessful in getting the titles.
On February 13, 2009 he had his first defeat when he faced R-Truth. On April 3, 2009 he made his final appearance on WWE SmackDown, when he faced Jeff Hardy and lost.
ECW - Alliance With William Regal (2009-2010).
On April 15, 2009, he was drafted to the ECW brand as part of the 2009 WWE Draft, breaking up the team of himself and Kendrick. He made his first ECW appearance on July 9, 2009 by defeating Jack Meridol. On August 18 he formed an alliance with William Regal and Vladimir Kozlov by betraying the ECW Champion Christian during a tag team match in which he teamed with Christian. When ECW ended Ezekiel Jackson went to the Raw brand.
On April 7, 2014, Jackson parted ways with the WWE.
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1011873
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Daniel Passarella
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Daniel Alberto Passarella (born 25 May 1953) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as a centre back, and former manager of the Argentina and Uruguay national football teams. He was captain of the Argentina team that won the 1978 World Cup. He was president of the River Plate sports club for four years after winning the elections by a very close margin in December 2009.
Honours.
Player.
River Plate
Argentina
Individual
Manager.
River Plate
Monterrey
Individual
Other websites.
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199503
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314522
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=199503
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Gadzhi Gadzhiev
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Gadzhi Gadzhiev (born 28 October 1945) is a Russian football manager.
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199504
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86802
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=199504
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Takahiro Kimura
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Takahiro Kimura (born 4 April 1957) is a former Japanese football player.
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199511
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22027
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=199511
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Hiroyuki Omichi
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Hiroyuki Omichi (born 25 June 1987) is a Japanese football player. He plays for Kashima Antlers.
Club career statistics.
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199512
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586
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=199512
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Hiroshi Teguramori
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Hiroshi Teguramori (born 14 November 1967) is a former Japanese football player.
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199516
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86802
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=199516
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Takumi Hayama
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Takumi Hayama (born 20 May 1978) is a former Japanese football player.
Club career statistics.
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199517
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22027
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=199517
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Masaki Saito
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Masaki Saito (born 23 June 1980) is a Japanese football player. He plays for Sagamihara.
Club career statistics.
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199537
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56710
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=199537
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Sujoy ghosh
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199556
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1011873
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=199556
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Basílio (footballer)
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Valdeci Basílio da Silva (born 14 July 1972) is a Brazilian former football player.
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199557
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86802
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=199557
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Anaílson Brito Noleto
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Anaílson Brito Noleto (born 8 March 1978) is a Brazilian football player. He plays for Atlético Goianiense.
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199558
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22027
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=199558
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Dedimar
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Dedimar Souza Lima (born 27 January 1976) is a former Brazilian football player.
Club career statistics.
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12||1||2||2||0||0||1||0||15||3
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199562
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5738
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=199562
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Satoshi Yamaguchi (footballer, born 1978)
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is a former Japanese football player. He played for the Japan national team.
Biography.
Yamaguchi was born in Sakawa, Kochi on April 17, 1978. He joined JEF United Ichihara (later "JEF United Chiba") from their youth team in 1996. He debuted on March 20, when he was 17 year and 354 days old. It was the youngest player to play for J1 League until Yuki Abe made new record in 1998. He became a regular player as center back from 1997. He moved to Gamba Osaka in 2001. The club won the champions 2005 J1 League, 2007 J.League Cup, 2008 and 2009 Emperor's Cup. He was also selected Best Eleven for 3 years in a row (2006-2008). In Asia, in 2008, the club won the champions AFC Champions League and the 3rd place Club World Cup. In 2012, he rejoined his first club, JEF United Chiba and played for the club in 3 seasons. In 2015, he moved to Kyoto Sanga FC and retired end of the 2015 season.
In June 1997, Yamaguchi was selected the Japan U-20 national team for 1997 World Youth Championship. He played as right back of 3 back defense with Tsuneyasu Miyamoto and Kazuyuki Toda full time in all 5 matches. On May 27, 2009, Yamaguchi debuted for Japan national team against Chile. On May 31, he also played against Belgium. He played 2 games for Japan in 2009.
Statistics.
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199563
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966595
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=199563
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Moon Je-chun
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Moon Je-Chun (born 15 April 1987) is a South Korean professional athlete. He is best known as an association football player.
Moon played for FC Sportakademklub Moscow in the Russian First Division.
Club career statistics.
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