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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/These_Two_Windows
These Two Windows is the debut studio album by the American singer Alec Benjamin. It was released by Warner Music on May 29, 2020. It reached number 75 on the Billboard 200. == Commercial performance == On the UK Albums Chart, These Two Windows debuted at No. 52 with 1,677 sales units, marking Benjamin's first entry ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_women%27s_firsts#cite_note-alarabiya-37
This is a list of women's firsts noting the first time that a woman or women achieved a given historical feat. A shorthand phrase for this development is "breaking the gender barrier" or "breaking the glass ceiling." Other terms related to the glass ceiling can be used for specific fields related to those terms, such a...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mar%C3%ADa_del_Pilar_Fern%C3%A1ndez_Vega
María del Pilar Fernández Vega (Villadiego, Burgos, 8 November 1895 – Madrid, 4 July 1973) was a Spanish museum curator and the first female museum curator in Spain. == Biography == Maria's mother, Filomena Vega Gutiérrez, was a teacher and her father, Felipe Fernández Roiz was secretary of the town councils of Humad...
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carepa
Carepa es un municipio de Colombia, localizado en la subregión de Urabá en el departamento de Antioquia. Limita por el norte con el municipio de Apartadó, por el este con el departamento de Córdoba, por el sur con el municipio de Chigorodó y por el oeste con el municipio de Turbo. Su cabecera dista 317 kilómetros de la...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_EOS_R50#:~:text=The%20Canon%20EOS%20R50%20is%20an%20entry%2Dlevel%20crop%2Dframe%20mirrorless%20interchangeable%2Dlens%20camera%20launched%20by%20Canon%20in%20April%202023.
The Canon EOS R50 is an entry-level APS-C mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera produced by Canon. It was announced on 27 February 2023 alongside the full-frame Canon EOS R8. The camera serves as an RF-mount replacement for Canon's discontinued EOS M50 Mark II and EOS 250D. == Design == The Canon EOS R50 follows the...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_EOS_R50
The Canon EOS R50 is an entry-level APS-C mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera produced by Canon. It was announced on 27 February 2023 alongside the full-frame Canon EOS R8. The camera serves as an RF-mount replacement for Canon's discontinued EOS M50 Mark II and EOS 250D. == Design == The Canon EOS R50 follows the...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sho%3F#:~:text=Sho%3F%20was%20a%20short%2Dlived,%2C%20alternative%2C%20punk%20and%20electronica.
Sho? was a Dubai-based band whose music combined rock, alternative, punk and electronica. Made up of expatriates, they were active in the Dubai rock music scene for about eighteen months. They released one Internet-only single, "Crash" (April 2010) and one EP, I Don't Wanna Go (August 2010). Their name was a version of...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sho%3F
Sho? was a Dubai-based band whose music combined rock, alternative, punk and electronica. Made up of expatriates, they were active in the Dubai rock music scene for about eighteen months. They released one Internet-only single, "Crash" (April 2010) and one EP, I Don't Wanna Go (August 2010). Their name was a version of...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Logie_Baird
John Logie Baird (; 13 August 1888 – 14 June 1946) was a Scottish inventor, electrical engineer, and innovator who demonstrated the world's first mechanical television system on 26 January 1926. He went on to invent the first publicly demonstrated colour television system and the first viable purely electronic colour ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_television
The history of television begins with the work of many individuals in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Constantin Perskyi coined the word television in a paper read to the International Electricity Congress at the World's Fair in Paris on August 24, 1900. The first practical transmissions of moving images over ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pherzawl_district#History
Pherzawl district is located in the southern part of the state of Manipur. It is bounded on the east by Churachandpur District; on the north by Tamenglong District, Noney District and Jiribam district; on the west by the Cachar District of Assam and on the South by Sinlung Hills, Mizoram. Pherzawl District has approxi...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pherzawl_district
Pherzawl district is located in the southern part of the state of Manipur. It is bounded on the east by Churachandpur District; on the north by Tamenglong District, Noney District and Jiribam district; on the west by the Cachar District of Assam and on the South by Sinlung Hills, Mizoram. Pherzawl District has approxi...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit_Parader
Hit Parader is an American music magazine that operated originally between 1942 and 2008 before being relaunched in 2025. A monthly publication, it focused on rock and pop music in general until the 1970s, when its focus began turning to hard rock and heavy metal. By the early 1980s, Hit Parader focused exclusively on ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Carey,_Lady_Berkeley
Lady Elizabeth Berkeley (née Carey; later Chamberlain; 24 May 1576 – 23 April 1635), was an English courtier and patron of the arts. == Life == Elizabeth Carey was the only child of George Carey, 2nd Baron Hunsdon, and Elizabeth Spencer. Queen Elizabeth I was one of her godmothers. Her childhood was divided between t...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African_Games#Editions
The African Games, formally known as the All-Africa Games or the Pan African Games, are a continental multi-sport event held every four years, organized by the African Union with the Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa and the Association of African Sports Confederation. All of the competing nations a...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_All-Africa_Games
The 7th All-Africa Games (Zulu: imiDlalo yesi-7 yase-Afrika; Afrikaans: 7de Afrika-Spele), also known as Johannesburg 1999 (Zulu: eGoli 1999), was a sport event held from 10 to 19 September 1999, in Greater Johannesburg, South Africa. 53 countries participated in eighteen sports. Netball was included as a demonstratio...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isa_Genzken#Early_life_and_education
Isa Genzken (born 27 November 1948) is a German artist who lives and works in Berlin. Her primary media are sculpture and installation, using a wide variety of materials, including concrete, plaster, wood and textile. She also works with photography, video, film and collage. == Early life and education == Hanne-Rose ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julie_Mehretu
Julie Mehretu (born November 28, 1970) is an Ethiopian American contemporary visual artist, known for her multi-layered paintings of abstracted landscapes on a large scale. Her paintings, drawings, and prints depict the cumulative effects of urban sociopolitical changes. == Early life and education == Mehretu was bor...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julie_Mehretu#Notable_works_in_public_collections
Julie Mehretu (born November 28, 1970) is an Ethiopian American contemporary visual artist, known for her multi-layered paintings of abstracted landscapes on a large scale. Her paintings, drawings, and prints depict the cumulative effects of urban sociopolitical changes. == Early life and education == Mehretu was bor...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgy_Danilov
Georgy Konstantinovich Danilov (Russian: Георгий Костантинович Данилов; 10 January 1897 – 29 July 1937) was a Soviet linguist, Africanist and polyglot. He was executed during the Great Purge and rehabilitated during the Khrushchev Thaw. == Early years and education == Georgy Konstantinovich Danilov was born on 10 Jan...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Spencer,_Baroness_Hunsdon
Elizabeth Spencer, Baroness Hunsdon (29 June 1552 – 25 February 1618) was an English noblewoman, scholar, and patron of the arts. She was the inspiration for Edmund Spenser's Muiopotmos, was commemorated in one of the poet's dedicatory sonnets to The Faerie Queene, and was represented as "Phyllis" in the latter's pasto...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Spencer,_Baroness_Hunsdon#:~:text=She%20had%20three%20brothers%2C%20Sir,Katherine%20Spencer%2C%20and%20Alice%20Spencer.
Elizabeth Spencer, Baroness Hunsdon (29 June 1552 – 25 February 1618) was an English noblewoman, scholar, and patron of the arts. She was the inspiration for Edmund Spenser's Muiopotmos, was commemorated in one of the poet's dedicatory sonnets to The Faerie Queene, and was represented as "Phyllis" in the latter's pasto...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_women%27s_firsts#cite_note-alarabiya-37
This is a list of women's firsts noting the first time that a woman or women achieved a given historical feat. A shorthand phrase for this development is "breaking the gender barrier" or "breaking the glass ceiling." Other terms related to the glass ceiling can be used for specific fields related to those terms, such a...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mullvad
Mullvad is a commercial VPN service based in Sweden. The name "Mullvad" is the word for "mole" in the Swedish language. Mullvad operates using the WireGuard and OpenVPN protocols. It also supports Shadowsocks as a bridge protocol for censorship circumvention. Mullvad's VPN client software is publicly available under th...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mullvad#:~:text=Mullvad%20began%20supporting%20connections%20via%20the%20OpenVPN%20protocol%20in%202009.
Mullvad is a commercial VPN service based in Sweden. The name "Mullvad" is the word for "mole" in the Swedish language. Mullvad operates using the WireGuard and OpenVPN protocols. It also supports Shadowsocks as a bridge protocol for censorship circumvention. Mullvad's VPN client software is publicly available under th...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornelia_Parker#Honours_and_recognition
Cornelia Ann Parker (born 14 July 1956) is an English visual artist, best known for her sculpture and installation art. == Life and career == Parker was born in 1956 in Cheshire, England. Her childhood with a mentally fragile mother and a violent father had a strong influence on her. Her German mother was a nurse in...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Tuzo_Wilson_Medal
The J. Tuzo Wilson Medal is given out annually by the Canadian Geophysical Union to recognize scientists who have made an outstanding contribution to the field of geophysics in Canada. Factors taken into account in the selection process include excellence in scientific or technical research, instrument development, in...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_Schl%C3%BCter
Otto Schlüter (12 November 1872 in Witten – 12 October 1959 in Halle) was a German geographer. Schlüter was a professor of geography at the University of Halle from 1911 until his death. He is credited with creation of the term cultural landscape, which is one of the turning points of geographical history. == Early l...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_W._Liepmann
Hans Wolfgang Liepmann (July 3, 1914 – June 24, 2009) was an American fluid dynamicist, aerospace scientist and emeritus Theodore von Kármán Professor of Aeronautics at the California Institute of Technology. He is known for his numerous contributions in fluid mechanics covering a wide range of problem areas, such as f...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Full_Leather_Jacket#cite_note-1
"Full Leather Jacket" is the 21st episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the eighth of the show's second season. It was written by Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess, directed by Allen Coulter, and originally aired on March 5, 2000. == Starring == James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano Lorraine Bracco as Dr. Jen...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Full_Leather_Jacket
"Full Leather Jacket" is the 21st episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the eighth of the show's second season. It was written by Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess, directed by Allen Coulter, and originally aired on March 5, 2000. == Starring == James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano Lorraine Bracco as Dr. Jen...
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buritic%C3%A1
Buriticá es un municipio de Colombia, localizado en la subregión Occidente del departamento de Antioquia. Limita por el oeste con el municipio de Cañasgordas, por el sur con los municipios de Giraldo y Santafé de Antioquia, por el norte con el municipio de Peque, y por el oriente con los municipios de Sabanalarga y Lib...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmed_Cemal_Eringen
Ahmet Cemal Eringen (February 15, 1921 – December 7, 2009) was a Turkish engineering scientist. He was a professor at Princeton University and the founder of the Society of Engineering Science. The Eringen Medal is named in his honor. == Education == Eringen was born in Kayseri, Turkey and studied at the Istanbul Tec...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Watkins
Sara Ullrika Watkins (born June 8, 1981) is an American singer-songwriter and fiddler. Watkins debuted in 1989 as the fiddler of Nickel Creek, the progressive bluegrass group she formed with her brother Sean and mandolinist Chris Thile. In addition to singing and fiddling, Watkins also plays the ukulele and the guitar...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ginnifer_Goodwin#Personal_life
Ginnifer Goodwin (born Jennifer Michelle Goodwin; May 22, 1978) is an American actress. She starred as Margene Heffman in the HBO drama series Big Love (2006–2011), Snow White / Mary Margaret Blanchard in the ABC fantasy series Once Upon a Time (2011–2018), Judy Hopps in Zootopia (2016) and its 2025 sequel, and Beth An...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Cambridge
The University of Cambridge is a public collegiate research university in Cambridge, England. Founded in 1209, the University of Cambridge is the world's third-oldest university in continuous operation. The university's founding followed the arrival of scholars who left the University of Oxford for Cambridge after a di...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Baker_Asvat
Abu Baker Asvat (/ɑsfat/) (23 February 1943 – 27 January 1989), also known as Abu Asvat or Abu nicknamed Hurley was a South African medical doctor who practised in Soweto in the 1970s and 1980s. A founding member of Azapo, Asvat was the head of its health secretariat, and involved in initiatives aimed at improving th...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_Ray
Man Ray (born Emmanuel Radnitzky; August 27, 1890 – November 18, 1976) was an American-born, French-naturalized visual artist who spent most of his career in Paris. He was a significant contributor to the Dada and Surrealist movements, although his ties to each were informal. He produced major works in a variety of med...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississippi_Mass_Choir
The Mississippi Mass Choir is an American gospel choir based in Jackson, Mississippi. == Musical career == After wrestling with the idea of forming a mass choir, Frank Williams, a member of the Jackson Southernaires and an executive in the gospel music division of Malaco Records, decided to form the Mississippi Mass ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icie_Hoobler
Icie Gertrude Macy Hoobler (July 23, 1892 – January 6, 1984) was an American biochemist who did research in human nutrition, specifically pertaining to mothers and children. Despite facing discrimination because of her gender, she became the first woman chair of a local section of the American Chemical Society and won ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garvan%E2%80%93Olin_Medal
The Francis P. Garvan–John M. Olin Medal, previously called the Francis P. Garvan Medal, is an annual award that recognizes distinguished scientific accomplishment, leadership and service to chemistry by women chemists. The Award is offered by the American Chemical Society (ACS), and consists of a cash prize (US$5,000)...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Indian_Premier_League_final
The 2019 Indian Premier League final was a Twenty20 cricket match played between Chennai Super Kings and the Mumbai Indians on 12 May 2019 at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium in Hyderabad. It was the culmination of the 2019 season of the Indian Premier League (IPL), an annual Twenty20 tournament held in I...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4th_Parliament_of_Singapore
The 4th Parliament of Singapore was a meeting of the Parliament of Singapore. Its first session commenced on 7 February 1977 and was prorogued on 2 October 1978. It commenced its second session on 26 December 1978 and was dissolved on 5 December 1980. The members of the 4th Parliament were elected in the 1976 general e...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betamax
Betamax (also known as Beta, and stylized as the Greek letter β in its logo) is a discontinued consumer analog videocassette recording format developed by Sony. It was one of the main competitors in the videotape format war against its primary rival, VHS. Betamax was introduced in Japan on May 10, 1975, and launched in...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IFT_Industrial_Scientist_Award
The IFT Industrial Scientist Award was awarded by the Institute of Food Technologists (IFT) for scientists who made significant technical contributions to advancing the food industry. It was first awarded in 1994, but was not necessarily awarded every year. In 2019, the IFT reorganized its awards program, and no longer...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Moreau_Gottschalk
Louis Moreau Gottschalk (May 8, 1829 – December 18, 1869) was an American composer, pianist, and virtuoso performer of his own romantic piano works. He spent most of his working career outside the United States. == Life and career == Louis Moreau Gottschalk was born on May 8, 1829, in New Orleans, Louisiana, to Edwa...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonaya_Godana
Bonaya Adhi Godana (September 2, 1952 in Dukana, Kenya – April 10, 2006 in Marsabit, Kenya) was the foreign minister of Kenya from January 1998 until 2001. From 2002 to his death in 2006 he was the deputy leader of the opposition Kenya African National Union (KANU) party. He was the Member of Parliament for North Horr ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pauline_Gracia_Beery_Mack
Pauline Gracia Beery Mack (December 19, 1891 – October 22, 1974) was an American chemist, home economist, and college administrator. Her research in calcium, nutrition, radiation, and bone density began during the 1930s, and culminated in work for NASA when she was in her seventies. == Early life and education == Pau...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IJCAI_Award_for_Research_Excellence
The IJCAI Award for Research Excellence is a biannual award before given at the IJCAI conference to researcher in artificial intelligence as a recognition of excellence of their career. Beginning in 2016, the conference is held annually and so is the award. == Laureates == The recipients of this award have been: Joh...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bessie_Smith
Bessie Smith (April 15, 1892 – September 26, 1937) was an African-American blues singer widely renowned during the Jazz Age. Nicknamed the "Empress of the Blues" and formerly Queen of the Blues, she was the most popular female blues singer of the 1930s. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989, she is often...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runaway_Tram
Runaway Tram is a steel family roller coaster located on Morey's Piers' Surfside Pier in North Wildwood, New Jersey. The attraction replaced the aging Flitzer roller coaster and required the reconfiguration of several rides on the pier and represented a total investment of $4 million. Runaway Tram spoofs the Wildwood S...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Harrison_Standley
William Harrison Standley (18 December 1872 – 25 October 1963) was an admiral in the United States Navy, who served as Chief of Naval Operations from 1933 to 1937. He also served as the U.S. ambassador to the Soviet Union from 1941 until 1943. == Early life == Standley was born in Ukiah, California, where his grandfa...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_eclipse_of_June_21,_2001#:~:text=A%20total%20solar%20eclipse%20occurred,eclipse%20of%20the%2021st%20century.
A total solar eclipse occurred at the Moon's ascending node of orbit on Thursday, June 21, 2001, with a magnitude of 1.0495. It was the first solar eclipse of the 21st century. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partly obscuring the image of the Sun for a viewer on...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_eclipse_of_June_21,_2001
A total solar eclipse occurred at the Moon's ascending node of orbit on Thursday, June 21, 2001, with a magnitude of 1.0495. It was the first solar eclipse of the 21st century. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partly obscuring the image of the Sun for a viewer on...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pride_flag
A pride flag is any flag that represents a segment or part of the LGBTQ community. Pride in this case refers to the notion of LGBTQ pride. The terms LGBTQ flag and queer flag are also often used interchangeably. The rainbow flag, which represents the entire LGBTQ community, is the most widely used pride flag. Pride fla...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yvette_Chauvir%C3%A9#Publications
Yvette Chauviré ([i.vɛt ʃo.vi.ʁe]; 22 April 1917 – 19 October 2016) was a French prima ballerina assoluta and actress. She is often described as France's greatest ballerina, and was the mentor of another pair of well-known prima ballerinas named, Sylvie Guillem and Marie-Claude Pietragalla. She was awarded the Légion d...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yvette_Chauvir%C3%A9
Yvette Chauviré ([i.vɛt ʃo.vi.ʁe]; 22 April 1917 – 19 October 2016) was a French prima ballerina assoluta and actress. She is often described as France's greatest ballerina, and was the mentor of another pair of well-known prima ballerinas named, Sylvie Guillem and Marie-Claude Pietragalla. She was awarded the Légion d...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pause_(P-Model_album)
P-Model (also typeset as P-MODEL and P. Model) was a Japanese electronic rock band started in 1979 by members of the defunct progressive rock band Mandrake. The band has experienced many lineup revisions over the years but frontman Susumu Hirasawa was always at the helm of operations. P-Model officially disbanded in 20...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P-Model
P-Model (also typeset as P-MODEL and P. Model) was a Japanese electronic rock band started in 1979 by members of the defunct progressive rock band Mandrake. The band has experienced many lineup revisions over the years but frontman Susumu Hirasawa was always at the helm of operations. P-Model officially disbanded in 20...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lillian_Ngoyi
Lilian Masediba Matabane Ngoyi, "Ma Ngoyi", OMSG (25 September 1911 – 13 March 1980) was a South African anti-apartheid activist. She was the first woman elected to the executive committee of the African National Congress, and helped launch the Federation of South African Women. Prior to becoming a machinist at a texti...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lillian_Ngoyi#:~:text=She%20was%20the%20first%20woman%20elected%20to%20the%20executive%20committee%20of%20the%20African%20National%20Congress%2C
Lilian Masediba Matabane Ngoyi, "Ma Ngoyi", OMSG (25 September 1911 – 13 March 1980) was a South African anti-apartheid activist. She was the first woman elected to the executive committee of the African National Congress, and helped launch the Federation of South African Women. Prior to becoming a machinist at a texti...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._C._Leyendecker#:~:text=Leyendecker's%20last%20cover%20for%20the,in%20the%201930s%20and%201940s.
Joseph Christian Leyendecker (March 23, 1874 – July 25, 1951) was one of the most prominent and financially successful freelance commercial artists in the United States. He was active between 1895 and 1951 producing drawings and paintings for hundreds of posters, books, advertisements, and magazine covers and stories. ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/216433_Milianleo
216433 Milianleo (provisional designation 2009 DM3) is an Aeolia asteroid from the central region of the asteroid belt, approximately 1.6 kilometers (1 mile) in diameter. It was discovered 19 February 2009, by German amateur astronomer Erwin Schwab using a remote-controlled telescope at Tzec Maun Observatory (H10) in M...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidency_of_Ra%C3%BAl_Alfons%C3%ADn#Cabinet
Raúl Alfonsín was the president of Argentina from 1983 to 1989. == New beginning == Chief among Alfonsín's inherited problems was an economic depression stemming from the 1981–82 financial collapse and its resulting US$43 billion foreign debt, with interest payments that swallowed all of Argentina's US$3 billion tra...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ra%C3%BAl_Alfons%C3%ADn
Raúl Ricardo Alfonsín (Spanish pronunciation: [raˈul alfonˈsin] ; 12 March 1927 – 31 March 2009) was an Argentine lawyer and statesman who served as president of Argentina from 10 December 1983 to 8 July 1989. He was the first democratically elected president after the National Reorganization Process. Ideologically, h...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_L._Brody
Aaron Leo Brody (August 23, 1930 – July 26, 2021) was an American food scientist, who developed new technologies in food processing and packaging. He created the first frozen fish sticks in the 1950s. While working for Mars, Incorporated, he was also responsible for introducing Starburst to the United States. Later, Br...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abstract:_The_Art_of_Design#External_links
Abstract: The Art of Design is a Netflix original documentary series highlighting artists in the field of design. It was released on Netflix on February 10, 2017. The series was created by former Wired editor-in-chief Scott Dadich. The first season profiled illustrator Christoph Niemann, Nike shoe designer Tinker Hatfi...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abstract:_The_Art_of_Design#Season_1_(2017)
Abstract: The Art of Design is a Netflix original documentary series highlighting artists in the field of design. It was released on Netflix on February 10, 2017. The series was created by former Wired editor-in-chief Scott Dadich. The first season profiled illustrator Christoph Niemann, Nike shoe designer Tinker Hatfi...
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saboy%C3%A1
Saboyá es un municipio colombiano ubicado en la provincia de Occidente en el departamento de Boyacá. Por el Norte limita con el departamento de Santander (municipios de Albania y Florián), por el Este: con los municipios de Santa Sofía y Sutamarchán; por el Sur: con Chiquinquirá y por el Oeste: con Chiquinquirá y Bric...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saboy%C3%A1
Saboyá is a town and municipality in the Western Boyacá Province, part of the Colombian department of Boyacá. == Etymology == Saboyá is an Italian name brought by European colonizers. == History == Before the Spanish conquest of the Muisca on the central highlands of the Colombian Andes, Saboyá was ruled by a caciq...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Doodle#:~:text=On%20March%207,to%20make%20music.
A Google Doodle is a special, temporary alteration of the logo on Google's homepages intended to commemorate holidays, events, achievements, and historical figures. The first Google Doodle honored the 1998 edition of the long-running annual Burning Man event in Black Rock City, Nevada, and was designed by co-founders L...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Doodle
A Google Doodle is a special, temporary alteration of the logo on Google's homepages intended to commemorate holidays, events, achievements, and historical figures. The first Google Doodle honored the 1998 edition of the long-running annual Burning Man event in Black Rock City, Nevada, and was designed by co-founders L...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Almy
Mary Almy (1883–1967) was an American architect, and a partner at Howe, Manning & Almy, Inc., one of the first architecture firms founded by women in the United States and specializing in domestic architecture. She studied architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1917 to 1919. == Early life and ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Almy#Works
Mary Almy (1883–1967) was an American architect, and a partner at Howe, Manning & Almy, Inc., one of the first architecture firms founded by women in the United States and specializing in domestic architecture. She studied architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1917 to 1919. == Early life and ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krishansar_Lake
The Krishansar Lake or Krishan Sar (lit. 'lake of Krishna') is a high elevation oligotrophic lake located in the Himalayas of Jammu and Kashmir in India. It is situated near the tourist town of Sonamarg, in the Ganderbal district, at an elevation of 3,710 metres (12,170 ft) less than one kilometer northwest of Vishansa...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L._N._Sinha#:~:text=Lal%20Narayan%20Sinha%20was%20a,Patna%20Law%20College%2C%20Patna%20University.
Lal Narayan Sinha was a lawyer who served as the Attorney General of India between 9 August 1979 and 8 August 1983, and as the Solicitor General of India from 17 July 1972 until 5 April 1977. He was educated at Patna Law College, Patna University. Sinha was the first Attorney General to represent a private party durin...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solicitor_General_of_India
The Solicitor General of India (SGI) is subordinate to the Attorney General for India. The SGI is the second-highest law officer of the country, assists the Attorney General, and is assisted by Additional Solicitors General of India (Addl. SGIs). The SGI and the Addl. SGIs advise the Union of India and appear on its be...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L._N._Sinha#
Lal Narayan Sinha was a lawyer who served as the Attorney General of India between 9 August 1979 and 8 August 1983, and as the Solicitor General of India from 17 July 1972 until 5 April 1977. He was educated at Patna Law College, Patna University. Sinha was the first Attorney General to represent a private party durin...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Center_Township,_Clinton_County,_Iowa#:~:text=Center%20Township%20is%20a%20township,census%2C%20its%20population%20was%20626.
Center Township is a township in Clinton County, Iowa, United States. At the 2000 census, its population was 626. == History == Center Township was organized in 1852. == Geography == Center Township covers an area of 42.42 square miles (109.9 km2) and contains no incorporated settlements. According to the USGS, it ...
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Center Township is a township in Clinton County, Iowa, United States. At the 2000 census, its population was 626. == History == Center Township was organized in 1852. == Geography == Center Township covers an area of 42.42 square miles (109.9 km2) and contains no incorporated settlements. According to the USGS, it ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecil_Edward_Gibbon
Cecil Edward Gibbon (Urdu: سیسل ایڈورڈ گبن) was a Pakistani politician who served as the Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan from 1955 to 1958. == Early life and education == Gibbon was born in 1906 in Allahabad, British India, to an Anglo-Indian family and received his education at St. Joseph's Colle...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deputy_Speaker_of_the_National_Assembly_of_Pakistan#List
The deputy speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan presides over the assembly whenever the speaker is absent or unable to perform his or her duties. The office has its roots in 1947 when the Deputy Speaker was addressed as the Deputy President of the legislative assembly. After the ratification of the 1973 Constit...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamil_Nadu_Legislative_Assembly
The present state of Tamil Nadu is a residuary part of the erstwhile Madras Presidency and was formerly known as Madras State. The first legislature of any sort for the Presidency was the Madras Legislative Council, which was set up as a non-representative advisory body in 1861. In 1919, direct elections were introduce...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Su._Thirunavukkarasar
Subburaman Thirunavukkarasar (born 13 July 1949) is an Indian politician. He was the State President of Tamil Nadu Congress Committee from 2016 to 2019 and former secretary of the All India Congress Committee (AICC) of the Indian National Congress (INC) party. His introduction to politics in 1977 was facilitated by for...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munu_Adhi
Munu Adhi (4 September 1926 – 21 June 2005) was an Indian politician of the Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and Member of the Legislative Assembly of Tamil Nadu. He served as the Speaker of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly from 1977 to 1980. == Notes ==
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Photography_Awards#2019
The International Photography Awards are a group of awards for professional, non-professional and student photographers on a global scale which are awarded annually at the Lucie Awards gala. The winners of the main categories are invited to attend the gala to compete for the main award of International Photographer of ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Photography_Awards
The International Photography Awards are a group of awards for professional, non-professional and student photographers on a global scale which are awarded annually at the Lucie Awards gala. The winners of the main categories are invited to attend the gala to compete for the main award of International Photographer of ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tatsujiro_Shimizu#:~:text=In%201948%2C%20seeing%20the%20difficulty,Japanese%20Association%20of%20Mathematical%20Sciences.
Tatsujiro Shimizu (清水 辰次郎, Shimizu Tatsujirō; 7 April 1897 – 8 November 1992) was a Japanese mathematician working in the field of complex analysis. He was the founder of the Japanese Association of Mathematical Sciences. == Life and career == Shimizu graduated from the Department of Mathematics, School of Science, T...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairey_Albacore#Specifications_(Albacore_with_Taurus_XII)
The Fairey Albacore is a single-engine biplane torpedo bomber designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Fairey Aviation. It was primarily operated by the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm (FAA) during the Second World War. The Albacore, popularly known as the "Applecore", was conceived as a replacement for the ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairey_Albacore
The Fairey Albacore is a single-engine biplane torpedo bomber designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Fairey Aviation. It was primarily operated by the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm (FAA) during the Second World War. The Albacore, popularly known as the "Applecore", was conceived as a replacement for the ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Voevodsky
Vladimir Alexandrovich Voevodsky (, Russian: Влади́мир Алекса́ндрович Воево́дский; 4 June 1966 – 30 September 2017) was a Russian-American mathematician. His work in developing a homotopy theory for algebraic varieties and formulating motivic cohomology led to the award of a Fields Medal in 2002. He is also known for t...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fields_Medal
The Fields Medal is a prize awarded to two, three, or four mathematicians under 40 years of age at the International Congress of the International Mathematical Union (IMU), a meeting that takes place every four years. The name of the award honours the Canadian mathematician John Charles Fields. The Fields Medal is rega...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_Inc.
Canon Inc. (Japanese: キヤノン株式会社; Hepburn: Kyanon kabushiki gaisha) is a Japanese multinational corporation headquartered in Ōta, Tokyo, specializing in optical, imaging, and industrial products, such as lenses, cameras, medical equipment, scanners, printers, and semiconductor manufacturing equipment. Canon has a primary...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annie_Jump_Cannon_Award_in_Astronomy
The Annie Jump Cannon Award in Astronomy is awarded annually by the American Astronomical Society (AAS) to a woman resident of North America, who is within five years of receipt of a PhD, for distinguished contributions to astronomy or for similar contributions in related sciences which have immediate application to as...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alma_S._Woolley
Alma S. Woolley (October 3, 1931, New York City – December 17, 2005, Baltimore) was an American nurse, nurse educator, nursing historian, and author. She led several schools of nursing, and authored a number of books and articles on nursing education, the history of nursing education, and nurses. == Early years and e...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alma_S._Woolley#:~:text=Early%20years%20and%20education,-Woolley%20grew%20up&text=At%20Hunter%2C%20she%20won%20the,a%20bachelor's%20degree%20in%201954.
Alma S. Woolley (October 3, 1931, New York City – December 17, 2005, Baltimore) was an American nurse, nurse educator, nursing historian, and author. She led several schools of nursing, and authored a number of books and articles on nursing education, the history of nursing education, and nurses. == Early years and e...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garbage_Patch_State#:~:text=On%20April%2011%2C%202013%2C%20in,scale%20installation%20and%20performance%20artwork.
The Garbage Patch State – Wasteland is an ongoing transmedia, environmental artwork by Maria Cristina Finucci. The project aims to raise awareness about the environmental hazard of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch caused by the dispersion of plastic debris in the oceans. Installations, performances, and videos have been...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Pacific_garbage_patch
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch (also Pacific trash vortex and North Pacific Garbage Patch) is a garbage patch, a gyre of marine debris particles, in the central North Pacific Ocean. It is located roughly from 135°W to 155°W and 35°N to 42°N. The collection of plastic and floating trash originates from the Pacific Rim,...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nokia_2
The Nokia 2 is a Nokia-branded budget Android smartphone by HMD Global. It was announced on 31 October 2017. == Specifications == === Hardware === The Nokia 2 has a 5.0-inch LTPS IPS LCD display, a quad-core 1.3 GHz Cortex-A7 Qualcomm Snapdragon 212 processor, 1 GB of RAM and 8 GB of internal storage that can be ex...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georges_De_Moor#:~:text=His%20primary%20and%20secondary%20education,University%20of%20Ghent%20in%201994.
Georges J. E. De Moor (born 25 August 1953, Ostend, Belgium) is a Belgian medical doctor, clinical pathologist and has been head of the Department of Health Informatics and Medical Statistics of the University of Ghent. == Education == His primary and secondary education was at Saint Barbara College in Ghent (1960–19...