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Suita Station (吹田駅) is the name of two train stations in Suita, Osaka, Japan: Suita Station (JR West) Suita Station (Hankyu)
Indhiya Jananayaga Katchi (IJK) (translated to Indian democratic party) is a political party in Tamil Nadu, India. It was founded by T. R. Pachamuthu, an academician and the founder of SRM Group of institutions. The main aim of the party is to abolish corruption and anti-social activities. The headquarters of the part...
Salt River Bay National Historic Park and Ecological Preserve is a unit of the National Park Service on the island of St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands. It preserves upland watersheds, mangrove forests, and estuarine and marine environments that support threatened and endangered species. It also contains the Columbu...
The Series of Ox and Horse is a work of literature written in the Akkadian language. It contains a poetic dispute between an ox and a horse and perhaps other animals. Around 200 mostly fragmentary verses are known, but it is uncertain how long the text originally was, or in which order the preserved fragments should be...
```objective-c // This file is part of Eigen, a lightweight C++ template library // for linear algebra. // // // This code initially comes from MINPACK whose original authors are: // // This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Minpack license #ifndef EIGEN_LMQRSOLV_H #define EIGEN_LMQRSOLV_H namespace Eig...
Xiphiacetus is an extinct genus of cetacean known from the Miocene (early Burdigalian to late Tortonian, of Europe and the U.S. East Coast. described Priscodelphinus cristatus based on partial and poorly preserved skulls with extremely long and narrow rostra with a huge number of densely packed teeth. He estimated ...
The Jinan West railway station () is a high-speed railway station in Jinan, the capital of Shandong province, People's Republic of China. Overview It is served by the Beijing-Shanghai High Speed Railway and Shijiazhuang-Jinan High Speed Railway which mainly serve Beijing to Shanghai passengers, and was opened for hig...
Implicit Obedience is the debut album by the technical death metal band Desecravity. It was mixed and mastered at Mana Recording Studios by Erik Rutan (Hate Eternal) in June 2011 and was released on January 24 of 2010 on Willowtip Records. Track listing Credits Yuichi Kudo - Drums Yujiro Suzuki - Vocals/Guitar Kei...
Bruce Eves (born 1952) is a Canadian artist. Throughout his career Eves has involved himself with performance, curatorial, and archival projects. Currently his work concentrates of conceptually-driven photo-based works. Career During the 1970s, Eves was the assistant-director of programming for The Centre for Experime...
Rybička (English: Little Fish) is a small Czech pocket knife with the handle shaped as a fish. It has been produced since the first decades of the 20th century. The knife was particularly popular during the period of socialism in Czechoslovakia. It was valued as a simple and small tool used for mushroom picking, a trad...
```yaml sample: description: userspace memory domain protection example application name: protected memory common: integration_platforms: - mps2/an385 tags: userspace harness: console harness_config: type: one_line regex: - "MSG" tests: sample.kernel.memory_protection.shared_mem: ...
Roy Giles is an academic and recognised expert on counterterrorism, as well as a former colonel in the British Army. During his Army career, Giles served with the British liaison mission to the Group of Soviet Forces in Germany commonly known as BRIXMIS. He formed and led the Joint Arms Control Implementation Group, d...
The Samuel A. and Margaret Stevenson House is a historic building located in Des Moines, Iowa, United States. This is the best preserved example of the residential architecture that combines the Stick and Eastlake styles in the city. In the suburban areas of the city in the late 19th century this was one of the most ...
The Milkweed EP is the debut release by Canadian singer-songwriter Royal Wood, released in 2002. Track listing "Of Milkweed" "Chamomile" "Freezing in Fire" "Dog-Eared Day" "Off My Sleeve" References 2002 EPs Royal Wood albums
Suck It Up is a 2017 Canadian drama film directed by Jordan Canning. It premiered in competition at the 2017 Slamdance Film Festival. In December 2017, the film had its European premiere at the Frankfurt B3 Biennale, where it was awarded the Best Feature Film Award at the festival. The film is about two best friends,...
Miandetta may refer to: Miandetta, New South Wales Miandetta, Tasmania Miandetta (house) - the house of Edmund Barton, in Carabella Street, North Sydney, New South Wales (since demolished)
Shradha Sharma is an Indian journalist and entrepreneur. She is the founder and CEO of YourStory. Early life and education Sharma was born in Patna, Bihar, India. She shifted to New Delhi in 1997. She did a bachelor's and master's degree in history from St. Stephen's College, Delhi. She completed her master's degree...
Lawrence Hartshorne (July 1, 1755 – March 10, 1822) was a Canadian merchant and political figure based in Nova Scotia. He represented Halifax County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1793 to 1799. He was a Quaker who was the chief assistant of abolitionist John Clarkson in helping Black Nova Scotian settlers ...
Lodovico Domenichi (1515–1564) was an Italian translator. Biography Lodovico Domenichi was born in Piacenza (Italy) in 1515. After studying Law at the University of Padua, he pursued a literary career. He lived in Piacenza, Venice and Florence. He was renowned for his editions and translations of classical authors, in...
Étienne Jean Marie Flandin (1 April 1853 – 20 September 1922) was a French magistrate and politician who was twice deputy of Yonne, and was then Senator of French India from 1909 to 1920. Early years (1853–93) Étienne Jean Marie Flandin was born on 1 April 1853 in Paris. The Flandin family originated in Domecy-sur-Cu...
Quarshie is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Emmanuel Quarshie (1953–2013), Ghanaian footballer Hugh Quarshie, Ghanaian-born British actor Michael Quarshie (born 1979), Finnish American football player Tetteh Quarshie (1842–1892), Ghanaian agriculturalist
Pruteni is a commune in Făleşti District, Moldova. It is composed of four villages: Cuzmenii Vechi, Drujineni, Pruteni and Valea Rusului. References Communes of Fălești District
Feu is the French word for 'fire'. Feu or FEU may also refer to: Feu (album), by French hip hop artist Nekfeu Feu (food), a stew or noodle soup from Laos Feu (land tenure) Far East University (Taiwan), a university in Tainan, Taiwan Far Eastern University, a university in the Philippines Federation of Entertain...
Ishlaq Kandi (, also Romanized as Īshlaq Kandī) is a village in Charuymaq-e Markazi Rural District, in the Central District of Charuymaq County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 97, in 23 families. References Populated places in Charuymaq County
Horridus, born Sarah Hill, is a fictional superheroine created by Erik Larsen for his Image Comics series, The Savage Dragon, as a member of the Freak Force, later depicted as a love interest of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Michelangelo in Image Comics' Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comic series and the IDW Publishin...
In the law of the United States, diversity jurisdiction is a form of subject-matter jurisdiction that gives United States federal courts the power to hear lawsuits that do not involve a federal question. For a federal court to have diversity jurisdiction over a lawsuit, two conditions must be met. First, there must be ...
The Tim and Steph Busch School of Business is the business school of the Catholic University of America, located in Washington, D.C. (USA), and one of the twelve schools of the university. History The Catholic University of America announced Jan. 8, 2013 the creation of a School of Business and Economics. Previously ...
McDull: Me & My Mum () is a 2014 Chinese-Hong Kong animated family comedy film directed by Brian Tse and Li Junmin. It was released on 1 October in China and Hong Kong. Summary The story begins with the investigation of a murder by an experienced detective of over 30 years (Anthony Wong. This detective, despite his e...
David Cain may refer to: David Cain (professor) (1941–2021), professor of religion David Cain (Texas politician), former State Senator of the 2nd District of Texas, see Florence Shapiro David Cain (composer) (died 2019), musical technician David Cain (comics), a comic book character See also David Cane (disambiguatio...
Dorset is a county located in the middle of the south coast of England. It lies between the latitudes 50.512°N and 51.081°N and the longitudes 1.682°W and 2.958°W, and occupies an area of 2,653 km2 (1,024 sq mi). It spans from east to west and from north to south. The geology of Dorset is varied; most of the differe...
Ourique Desportos Clube is a Portuguese sports club from Ourique. The men's football team played in the Terceira Divisão, then the fourth tier of Portuguese football, from 1997 to 2002. In 2011–12 the team finished 7th of 13 in the I league of AF Beja, disappearing after that. References External links Official site...
David Brink (November 25, 1947 – June 29, 2019) was an American cyclist. He competed in the individual pursuit at the 1968 Summer Olympics. References External links 1947 births 2019 deaths American male cyclists Olympic cyclists for the United States Cyclists at the 1968 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Saint Pa...
Karl Ludwig Friedrich Becker (18 December 1820 – 20 December 1900) was a German history painter and president of the Berlin Academy. Biography Becker was born and died in Berlin. He was a pupil of August von Klöber, Peter von Cornelius, and Heinrich Maria von Hess, and afterwards studied a year in Paris, two years in ...
Casa Vidal is a house located at Avinguda Carlemany, 59, Escaldes-Engordany Parish, Andorra. It is a heritage property registered in the Cultural Heritage of Andorra. It was built in 1946. References Escaldes-Engordany Houses in Andorra Houses completed in 1946 Cultural Heritage of Andorra
Così fan tutte is a 178-minute studio album of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's opera, performed by Jules Bastin, Philippe Huttenlocher, Kiri Te Kanawa, David Rendall, Frederica von Stade and Teresa Stratas with the Choeurs de l'Opéra du Rhin and the Strasbourg Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Alain Lombard. It w...
"Dontchange" is the second and last single from Musiq Soulchild's second album Juslisen. It was released on October 29, 2002, as a 12" single, after being serviced to radios in July 2002. It debuted on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart on August 10, 2002, spending 42 weeks on the chart and reaching a peak posi...
Frank J. Christensen (born April 17, 1961) is an American labor leader who is the general president of the International Union of Elevator Constructors. He was the longest-serving business manager of Elevator Constructors Local 2 in its history. and was the Chairman of the Illinois Elevator Safety Board from its incept...
```turing #!./perl # test added 29th April 1999 by Paul Johnson (pjcj@transeda.com) # updated 28th May 1999 by Paul Johnson my $File; BEGIN { $File = __FILE__; require strict; strict->import(); } use Test::More tests => 12; use IO::File; sub lineno { my ($f) = @_; my $l; $l .= "$. "; $l .= $f...
Wakenda is an unincorporated community in Carroll County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. History Wakenda was platted in 1869, and took its name from Wakenda Township. A post office called Wakenda was established in 1876, and remained in operation until 1995. Notable person James Fergason, an inventor, was born in Wak...
The 1951–52 Western Kentucky State Hilltoppers men's basketball team represented Western Kentucky State College (now known as Western Kentucky University) during the 1951-52 NCAA University Division Basketball season. The Hilltoppers were led by future Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame coach Edgar Diddle and le...
Ferdinand John Burket (born January 9, 1933) is a retired Canadian football player who played for the Montreal Alouettes and Saskatchewan Roughriders. He played college football at Southeastern Oklahoma State University. References Living people 1934 births Players of American football from San Antonio Players of Ca...
Ectoedemia scabridae is a moth of the family Nepticulidae. It was described by Scoble in 1983. It is known from South Africa (it was described from Natal). The larvae feed on Diospyros scabrida. References Endemic moths of South Africa Nepticulidae Moths of Africa Moths described in 1983 Taxa named by Malcolm Scoble
Hector Raemaekers (8 September 1883 – 3 December 1963) was a Belgian footballer. He played in twelve matches for the Belgium national football team from 1905 to 1913. Raemakers made his debut in 1902 as a defender in the first team of Racing Club Brussels. Raemaekers became national champion twice with RCB (1903 and 1...
Robert Alexander Blackwell (born June 27, 1970) is a retired American professional basketball player, who had a brief stint with the Los Angeles Lakers of the NBA. A 6'6", 250 lb forward born in Toms River, New Jersey, he attended Monmouth College (now Monmouth University) in West Long Branch, New Jersey. Raised in To...
Walnut Street School may refer to: in the United States Walnut Street School (Woodland, California), listed on the NRHP in California Walnut Street School (Evansville, Indiana), listed on the NRHP in Indiana Walnut Street School (Reading, Massachusetts), listed on the NRHP in Massachusetts Walnut Street School (Wo...
|} The Craddockstown Novice Chase is a Grade 2 National Hunt novice steeplechase in Ireland which is open to horses aged four years or older. It is run at Punchestown over a distance of about 2 miles (2 miles and 40 yards, or 3,255 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in November. The race was first r...
Rhododendron discolor (喇叭杜鹃) is a rhododendron species native to many regions of China, where it grows at altitudes of . It is a shrub or small tree that grows to in height, with leathery leaves that are oblong-elliptic or oblong-lanceolate, and 9.5–18 × 2.4–5.4 cm in size. The flowers are pale pink to white. Accordin...
Doctors Association of Bangladesh is a professional organisation of registered MBBS and BDS doctors in Bangladesh. It is politically aligned with the right-wing Bangladesh Nationalist Party. It is a rival of the Awami League backed doctors association, Swadhinata Chikitshak Parishad. History Doctors Association of Ba...
Guanine nucleotide-binding protein G(I)/G(S)/G(O) subunit gamma-7 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the GNG7 gene. Interactions GNG7 has been shown to interact with GNB5. References Further reading
The Church of Saint Nedela () is a Macedonian Orthodox church in Bitola, North Macedonia. It was completed in October 1863. The icons of the Apostles in the church were done by the artist Solomon Nikolov. The church is the setting of the film Панаѓур пред црквата „Св. Недела“ во Битола (Fair in front of the Church of ...
Yesaya Nickhanor Desnam or Yesaya Desnam is an Indonesian former footballer. His natural position is defender. He is the first Asmat to play for Indonesia. He was in the squad for 2010 AFF Championship. References External links 1985 births Living people Indonesian Christians Indonesian men's footballers Indonesia m...
Gelana is one of the woredas in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia. It was part of former Gelana Abaya woreda. It is part of the Borena Zone. The administrative center of Gelana is Tore. Demographics The 2007 national census reported a total population for this woreda of 71,369, of whom 36,032 were men and 35,337 were ...
```css `Border-radius` property can use `slash syntax(/)` Making shapes with `transform` Manipulating shapes using CSS: `clip-path` Declaring linear gradients using the `background` property Use the `box-shadow` property to create shadow effects on an element ```
Paul van Tienen (10 January 1921 – 1995 probably in La Manga del Mar Menor, Murcia, Spain) was a Dutch Nazi during World War II and a far-right politician after the war, convicted at least twice for his political activities. Biography Until 1945 Born in Yogyakarta, Van Tienen joined the Waffen-SS during World War II ...
Mikhail Alekseyevich Lavrentyev (or Lavrentiev, ) (November 19, 1900 – October 15, 1980) was a Soviet mathematician and hydrodynamicist. Early years Lavrentyev was born in Kazan, where his father was an instructor at a college (he later became a professor at Kazan University, then Moscow University). He entered Kazan...
Michael O. Billington is an activist in the LaRouche Movement, Asia editor for the Executive Intelligence Review, and author of Reflections of an American Political Prisoner: the Repression and Promise of the LaRouche Movement. Billington graduated from Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut in 1967. He then joined ...
Spoonley Wood Roman Villa is an ancient Roman villa located 2 km south-east of Sudeley Castle near the town of Winchcombe, in Gloucestershire, England. It was a courtyard-type villa excavated in 1882. Some remains of the villa, partly reconstructed, can still be seen in Spoonley Wood, and one mosaic is viewable under a...
Alan Bates (birth registered fourth ¼ 1944) is a former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s and 1970s. He played at representative level for Great Britain, and at club level for Dewsbury, Oldham RLFC and Huddersfield as a . Background Alan Bates' birth was registered in Dewsbury district, West...
Chow Chun Fai () (born 1980) is a Hong Kong contemporary artist specialized in visual art. He is a chairman of Fotanian Artist Village in Fo Tan, in Hong Kong and one of the few artists who are actively engaged in politics. In 2012, he ran unsuccessfully for a cultural post in the Hong Kong legislative council electio...
Monte Largo is a settlement in the southern part of the island of Fogo, Cape Verde. It is situated 1.5 km northeast of Salto, 3 km southeast of Monte Grande, 3 km west of Achada Furna and east of the island capital São Filipe. At the 2010 census its population was 274. Its elevation is about 800 meters. See also Lis...
Banna Peak is a peak, high, that surmounts the south end of Banna Ridge in the northwest part of the Britannia Range of mountains in Antarctica. It was named in association with Britannia by a University of Waikato (New Zealand) geological party led by Michael Selby, 1978–79. Banna is a historical placename formerly u...
```c /*====================================================================* - - Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without - modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions - are met: - 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, ...
Koolmotor is the first studio album by American hip hop group Five Deez. It was released on Counterflow Recordings in 2001. Track listing Personnel Fat Jon – vocals, production, turntable, keyboard, flute Pase – vocals, turntable, conga Kyle David – vocals Sonic – production Matt Anderson – upright bass Brian O...
Raymond Andrew Ochieng (born 26 January 1977) is a Kenyan professional boxer. Career Ochieng compiled an amateur record of 169 wins with 11 losses in his career as an amateur. He turned professional on 12 December 2002, beating fellow débutante Luke Okeno by knockout in the second round. Ochieng since then went 4–3 i...
Bezalel Yoel Smotrich (, born 27 February 1980) is an Israeli far-right politician and lawyer who has served as the Minister of Finance since 2022. The leader of the Religious Zionist Party, he previously served as a Knesset member for Yamina. Smotrich is a settler in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, living in the sett...
Alpena High School is a public high school in Alpena, Michigan, United States. It serves students in grades 9-12 for the Alpena Public Schools. Academics Alpena ranked 204th in Michigan and 5,937th nationally in the 2020 U.S. News & World Report annual survey of US public schools. Demographics The demographic breakdo...
The Stiftung Ettersberg is legally established foundation, located in Weimar, Germany. Its mission is the comparative study of European dictatorships and their transition to democracy. The foundation administers the Memorial and Education Centre Andreasstrasse, a museum housed in the former Stasi prison in Erfurt. His...
Marc or Mark Edwards may refer to: Marc Edwards Marc Edwards (American football) (born 1974), American football player Marc Edwards (professor) (born 1964), professor of civil and environmental engineering Marc Edwards (drummer) (born 1949), American jazz drummer Marc Edwards (Home and Away), fictional character o...
At My Piano is the 11th studio album by American musician Brian Wilson, released on November 19, 2021 through Decca Records. It consists of instrumental rerecordings of songs from Wilson's back catalogue. Background Wilson commented in an interview, "Well, it wasn’t my idea. The record company [Decca] brought the idea...
Calliphara excellens is a jewel bug in the family Scutelleridae. It is distributed in Nepal and India. Males engage in ritualistic Courtship display, walking around the female, touching his abdomen to the plant before touching the female's antennae. After mating, the female oviposits into the seed of a host plant, such...
East Lawn Memorial Park is a cemetery in East Sacramento, California. It is owned by East Lawn Memorial Parks & Mortuaries, which also owns two other Sacramento area cemeteries. Founded in 1904, it is the resting place of several former Mayors of Sacramento as well as other public figures. History The cemetery was fou...
Cape Ann Museum is an art and historical museum located in Gloucester, Massachusetts. Its collection and programming focuses on the artists and art colonies of Cape Ann, including the Rocky Neck Art Colony and the Folly Cove Designers. The museum's collection also features objects from Gloucester's fishing and maritime...
İlham Tanui Özbilen (born William Biwott Tanui on 5 March 1990 in Kocholwo, Kenya) is a middle distance runner now representing Turkey. The tall athlete weighs . He is coached by Kenyan Patrick Sang. Career in Kenya Özbilen, then competing as William Biwott Tanui, won the 1500 metres at the 2009 World Athletics Final...
Downe Township is a township in Cumberland County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is part of the Vineland-Bridgeton metropolitan statistical area for statistical purposes. As of the 2020 United States census, the township's population was 1,399, a decrease of 186 (−11.7%) from the 2010 census count of 1,585, which...
Ansuz is the conventional name given to the a-rune of the Elder Futhark, . The name is based on Proto-Germanic *ansuz, denoting a deity belonging to the principal pantheon in Germanic paganism. The shape of the rune is likely from Neo-Etruscan a (), like Latin A ultimately from Phoenician aleph. Name In the Norwegian...
Phillip Harvey (born 28 February 1964, London, England), known as Daddae Harvey or only Daddae, is an English guitarist, percussionist and keyboardist formerly with Soul II Soul. He was one of the founding members of the group and co-wrote some of the tracks on their albums. They had a No. 1 UK hit with "Back to Life (...
One Man, One Matchet is a novel written by Nigerian author T. M. Aluko and published in London in the year 1964 as the 11th book in the Heinemann African Writers Series. The novel tells the story of a community in Western Nigeria during the end of the colonial period and beginning of independence. Set in a small commun...
Deborah Yaffe (born 1965) is the author of two books, most recently and prominently the book Among the Janeites: A Journey through the World of Jane Austen Fandom (Houghton Mifflin Mariner, 2013). The book describes Yaffe's lifelong love of Jane Austen, as well as the lives and ideas of many other Jane Austen fans or ...
Jose Oyarzabal may refer to: José Ramón Oyarzábal born 1957, Spanish rower José Oyarzabal (French rower) born 1970, French rower
John Britton may refer to: John Britton (antiquary) (1771–1857), English antiquary, topographer, author and editor John Britton (baseball) (1919–1990), American baseball player John Britton (doctor) (1925–1994), American physician and abortion provider, killed by Paul Jennings Hill John Britton (martyr) (died 1598), E...
The swill milk scandal was a major adulterated food scandal in the state of New York in the 1850s. The New York Times reported an estimate that in one year 8,000 infants died from swill milk. Name Swill milk referred to milk from cows fed swill which was residual mash from nearby distilleries. The milk was whitened wi...
The FA Cup Final is the last match in the Football Association Challenge Cup. It has regularly been one of the most attended domestic football events in the world, with an official attendance of 89,472 at the 2017 final (the 2020 event has been the exception, due to the COVID-19 pandemic). The Final is the culmination ...
The 2015–16 Incarnate Word Cardinals women's basketball team represented the University of the Incarnate Word during the 2015–16 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Cardinals, led by second year head coach Kate Henderson, played their home games at McDermott Center. They were members of the Southland Confere...
The 2019 Nigerian Senate election in Cross River State held on February 23, 2019, to elect members of the Nigerian Senate to represent Cross River State. Onor Sandy Ojang representing Cross River Central, Oko Rose Okoji representing Cross River North and Bassey Gershom Henry representing Cross River South all won on t...
```smalltalk using System.ComponentModel; namespace ScreenToGif.Domain.Enums; public enum RateUnits { [Description("B")] Bits, [Description("K")] Kilobits, [Description("M")] Megabits } ```
```liquid <div class="news"> {% if site.latest_posts != blank %} {% assign latest_posts_size = site.posts | size %} <div class="table-responsive" {% if site.latest_posts.scrollable and latest_posts_size > 3 %} style="max-height: 60vw" {% endif %} > <table class="table table...
The Morondava skink (Madascincus mouroundavae) is an extant species of skink, a lizard in the family Scincidae. The species is endemic to Madagascar. References Madascincus Reptiles described in 1872 Reptiles of Madagascar Endemic fauna of Madagascar Taxa named by Alfred Grandidier
Puumalainen is a Finnish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ville Puumalainen (1900–1962), Finnish bricklayer and politician Tiina Puumalainen (born 1966), Finnish theatre director and a playwright Finnish-language surnames Surnames of Finnish origin
Rinorea maximiliani is a species of plant in the Violaceae family. It is endemic to Brazil. References Endemic flora of Brazil maximiliani Critically endangered plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Taxa named by August W. Eichler
Skoura Lhadra is a small town and rural commune in Rehamna Province of the Marrakesh-Safi region of Morocco. At the time of the 2004 census, the commune had a total population of 8942 people living in 1224 households. References Populated places in Rehamna Province Rural communes of Marrakesh-Safi
A look at Nima Yoshij's poetry: A discussion on how poetic systems originated It is a book by Omid Tabibzadeh that deals with the place of Nima Yooshij in contemporary Iranian literature and the formation of new poetic systems. References Works about Nima Yooshij
English producer A. G. Cook has released two studio albums, one remix album, one mixtape, one extended play and 15 singles. In 2012, Cook released the classical style piano album Disklavier Concert 1, with fellow labelmate Danny L Harle, Spencer Noble and Tim Phillips, under the moniker "Dux Consort". In 2013, Cook rel...
The Cape York to Cape Grenville Islands comprise ten small islands or island groups, with a total land area of just 210 ha, scattered along the Great Barrier Reef on the eastern side of the northern end of the Cape York Peninsula between Capes York and Grenville, in Queensland, Australia. They are classified by BirdLi...
Francis Bangs may refer to: Francis N. Bangs (1828–1885), New York lawyer Francis S. Bangs (1855–1920), New York attorney
Cesare Dandini (1 October 1596– 7 February 1657) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in his native city of Florence. Biography He was the older brother of the painter Vincenzo Dandini (1609–1675). His nephew, Pietro was a pupil of Vincenzo, and Pietro's two sons, Ottaviano Dandini and the Jesui...
Trent Bridge is an iron and stone road bridge across the River Trent in Nottingham, England. It is the principal river crossing for entrance to the city from the south, although the upstream Clifton Bridge is both larger and busier. History Medieval bridge The first bridge is thought to have been constructed on the...
Ameson Year in China (AYC) (Chinese Simplified: 美国青年教学使者; Pinyin: měiguó qīngnián jiàoxué shǐzhě) is a program offering opportunities for college graduates to become Educational Ambassadors by spending a year teaching and learning at public schools across China. Program Ameson Year in China is a program for college g...
Sparaxis metelerkampiae, is a species of Sparaxis found in Western Cape, South Africa. References External links metelerkampiae Taxa named by Louisa Bolus Taxa named by Peter Goldblatt Taxa named by John Charles Manning
Piz Pombi (also known as Pizzo Forato) is a mountain of the Lepontine Alps, located on the Swiss-Italian border. It overlooks Soazza on its western side. References External links Piz Pombi on Hikr Mountains of the Alps Mountains of Graubünden Mountains of Lombardy Italy–Switzerland border International mountains o...
Clostridium perfringens (formerly known as C. welchii, or Bacillus welchii) is a Gram-positive, bacillus (rod-shaped), anaerobic, spore-forming pathogenic bacterium of the genus Clostridium. C. perfringens is ever-present in nature and can be found as a normal component of decaying vegetation, marine sediment, the inte...