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Bernardino d'Aragona
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Biography
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Bernardino d'Aragona Biography Bernardino d'Aragona was born in Carpanzano, Italy on 19 February 1657.
On 19 February 1657, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Alexander VII as Bishop of Bova.
On 11 March 1657, he was consecrated bishop by Bernardino Spada, Cardinal-Bishop of Palestrina.
He served as Bishop of Bova until his death on 12 July 1669.
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Brushless DC electric motor
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Industrial engineering & Motion control systems
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because of their high power density, good speed-torque characteristics, high efficiency, wide speed ranges and low maintenance. The most common uses of brushless DC motors in industrial engineering are linear motors, servomotors, actuators for industrial robots, extruder drive motors and feed drives for CNC machine tools. Motion control systems Brushless motors are commonly used as pump, fan and spindle drives in adjustable or variable speed applications as they are capable of developing high torque with good speed response. In addition, they can be easily automated for remote control. Due to their construction, they have good thermal characteristics and high energy
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Coach Trip (series 4)
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Day 12 (2 March 2010) & Day 13 (3 March 2010) & Day 14 - Ljubljana & Day 15 - Maribor & Day 16 - Graz
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12 (2 March 2010) Location: Bassano del Grappa, Vicenza
Morning activity:
Afternoon activity: Day 13 (3 March 2010) Location: Venice
Morning activity: Gondola lesson
Afternoon activity: Beach visit Day 14 - Ljubljana During the journey from Venice to Ljubljana, it emerges that two tourists have had a big row overnight - and there is an atmosphere on the coach. Day 15 - Maribor Arriving in Maribor, Slovenia, the group have great fun dancing on a river raft and rope swinging above a valley. However, Brendan has his feathers ruffled by a local guide. Day 16 - Graz The tourists have fun on the
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Birr RFC
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The club in the nineties
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3 status, narrowly failing to gain promotion to Division 2. Having secured a bye in the first round of the Smithwicks Provincial Towns Cup, Birr accounted for New Ross, and Mullingar to be beaten in the semi-final by Naas, the eventual winners of the Cup.
In 1998/99, Birr for the 2nd time in its history reached the semi-finals of the Provincial Town’s Cup. Again, the club was beaten, this time by Naas to a scoreline of 15 - 3. Birr's youths section embarked on their very first international tour when 39 players and eleven accompanying coaches/adults were hosted by Ellon RFC,
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Corn chowder
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Overview & History
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be used as an ingredient, as can salt pork, bacon, crackers and corn starch, the latter as a thickener.
Corn cobs can be used as an ingredient when preparing fresh stock for the dish, and cooking them down can also serve to thicken the soup. Various fish and seafoods are sometimes used as ingredients in corn chowder, and chicken is also sometimes used. Some people serve basic corn chowder as a vegetarian alternative to clam chowder. History In the United States, recipes for corn chowder date back to at least 1884, at which time a corn chowder recipe was published in
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Cotton mill
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The Paul-Wyatt mills & Arkwright-type mills
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a water wheel; Pinsley Mill in Leominster probably opened in 1744 and operated until it burned down in 1754; and a second mill in Birmingham set up by Samuel Touchet in 1744, about which little is known, but which was sufficiently successful for Touchet later to seek the lease on the mill in Northampton. The Paul-Wyatt mills spun cotton for several decades but were not very profitable, becoming the ancestors of the cotton mills that followed. Arkwright-type mills Richard Arkwright obtained a patent for his water frame spinning machinery in 1769. Although its technology was similar to that of Lewis
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Carlos Lapetra
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International career & Personal life
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Francisco Gento) and the 1966 FIFA World Cup (featured in the 1–2 group stage loss to West Germany). Personal life Lapetra's older brother, Ricardo, was also a footballer. He too played for Zaragoza, but with much less success.
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Chiba Takusaburō
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Draft constitution
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the support of Mayor Baba Kanzaemon, Takusaburō was essentially given free rein over the Kannō School. After Takusaburō's death in 1883, his successor lashed out, claiming Takusaburō had turned the school into a bastion of the Freedom and People's Right Movement.
During his time at Sayama, Takusaburō received his first copies of the newly founded Liberal Party pledge and membership list. It is debated whether Takusaburō joined the Liberal Party. Daikichi Irokawa states that Takusaburō stamped his seal on both documents, indicating that he joined the Liberal Party. However, Richard Devine states that while many members of the Learning and Debating
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Clara Haskil
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Biography & Prix Clara Haskil
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interview, Pope Francis mentioned Haskil as one of his favorite musicians, especially when performing Mozart.
In 2017 was released 'Clara Haskil, le mystère de l'interprète', documentary of 70 minutes made by Pascal Cling, Prune Jaillet and Pierre-Olivier François. Prix Clara Haskil The Clara Haskil International Piano Competition is held biennially in her memory. The brochure reads: "The Clara Haskil Competition was founded in 1963 to honour and perpetuate the memory of the incomparable Swiss pianist, of Romanian origin, who was born in Bucharest in 1895. It takes place every two years in Vevey, Switzerland, where Clara Haskil resided from 1942 until
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Chyžné
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History
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Chyžné Chyžné (Hungarian: Hizsnyó) is a village and municipality in Revúca District in the Banská Bystrica Region of Slovakia. History In historical records, the village was first mentioned in 1427 (1427 Hyznow, 1551 Hysnyo, 1557 Chisno, 1575 Chysne, 1584 Kysnow). It belonged to Jelšava and after to Muráň. In 1566 it was destroyed by Turks.
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Cornell University
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Campus police & People
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city police. They are similar to the campus police at Ithaca College and Syracuse University because those campus police are classified as armed peace officers. The Cornell University Police are on campus and on call 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Their duties include: patrolling the university around the clock, responding to emergency situations and to non-emergency calls for service, crime prevention services, active investigation of crimes on campus, enforcement of state criminal and motor vehicle laws, and campus regulations. People Cornell counts numerous notable individuals who have either come to the university as faculty to teach and
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Cornell University
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Other facilities
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animal disease control and husbandry.
The Cornell Biological Field Station in Bridgeport, New York, conducts long-term ecological research and supports the university's educational programs, with special emphasis on freshwater lake systems. The Department of Horticulture operates the Freeville Organic Research Farm and Homer C. Thompson Vegetable Research Farm in Freeville, New York. The university operates biodiversity laboratories in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, and one in the Peruvian Amazon Rainforest (Cornell University Esbaran Amazon Field Laboratory).
The university arranges study abroad and scholarship programs. The Cornell in Washington is a program that allows students to study for a semester in Washington, D.C., holding
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Colorado Trail Foundation
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Activities & Governance
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CTF offers week-long supported treks on the Trail, providing hikers with guides and the services of the trekking staff.
The Foundation maintains an extensive web site with information about the trail, and publishes a series of books and trail guides for hikers. Governance The CTF is governed by a twelve-person board. There is a full-time Executive Director and one administrative staff member. Its total revenues in 2013 were just over $400,000.
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Birth of the Cool
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Music and style & Thornhill's influence
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considered close to the bop style, such as "Budo" which has the band bookending solos by Davis, Mulligan, Konitz, and Winding, similar to a bebop head arrangement. Thornhill's influence One of the largest stated influences on the sound of The Birth of the Cool was band leader Claude Thornhill and his orchestra. Out of Thornhill's band came Lee Konitz, Gerry Mulligan, and Gil Evans, Miles Davis calling the Konitz-Mulligan-Evans incarnation "the greatest band" only after "the Billy Eckstine band with Bird." The Thornhill band was known for its impressionistic style, innovative use of instrumentation, such as the use of tuba
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Burkholderia pseudomallei
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Pathogenicity mechanisms and virulence factors & Vaccine candidates
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up to six different type VI secretion systems.
B. pseudomallei is intrinsically resistant to many antimicrobial agents by virtue of its efflux pump mechanism. This mediates resistance to aminoglycosides (AmrAB-OprA), tetracyclines, fluoroquinolones, and macrolides (BpeAB-OprB). Vaccine candidates No vaccine is currently available, but a number of vaccine candidates have been suggested. Aspartate-β-semialdehyde dehydrogenase (asd) gene deletion mutants are auxotrophic for diaminopimelate (DAP) in rich media and auxotrophic for DAP, lysine, methionine and threonine in minimal media. The Δasd bacterium (bacterium with the asd gene removed) protects against inhalational melioidosis in mice.
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Brown's Hotel (Catskills)
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History
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book big names like comedians Bob Hope, Buddy Hackett. Jackie Mason, Woody Allen, and George Burns and musicians Sammy Davis, Jr., Tony Bennett, Harry Belafonte, and Liberace. The hotel also welcomed its share of celebrity guests such as Hollywood starlet Jayne Mansfield and boxer Jack Dempsey. Not only did the area attract families and celebrities, but Italian and Jewish gangsters as well. During the 1940s the bodies of their numerous victims would turn up in Loch Sheldrake, a lake less than two miles east of the hotel. By the 1950s the mobsters had shifted their focus to Las Vegas and
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Cotton mill
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Other factors
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humidity. Heating systems used wrought iron pipes suspended at a height of 7 feet (2.1 m) to carry steam under pressure. In summer the system was barely used but in winter the boilers would be fired up two hours before the shift started to warm up the mill. As heat was applied the humidity dropped and system of humidifiers, either atomisers which played an air jet against a jet of water or ones that injected a stream/air mixture into the room.
Early fire fighting systems used sprinklers supplied by water captured on flat roofs in shallow tanks. Later mills had a water
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Clan Turnbull
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Turnbulls in the New World
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zebrafish models for neuroactive drug discovery.
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Clean Water Services
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History
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program to add shade along the watershed's streams and river by planting trees and shrubs to lower temperatures of the waterways. This program received approval from environmental regulators and was in lieu of spending $150 million to build chilling systems at the four treatment facilities.
The agency's Rock Creek facility won an EPA National Clean Water Act Recognition Award in 2006, and in 2008 the Durham facility's Influent Pump Station was the first to earn LEED Silver certification. The following year the Durham plant became the United States' first wastewater treatment plant to produce commercial fertilizer. In 2010, the Clean Water
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Charles Momsen
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Later years & Namesake
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Navy that the sub would be a practice target for aircraft carriers' subs.
Vice Admiral Momsen died of cancer on May 25, 1967. He was buried at Arlington National Cemetery. Namesake The 42nd Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer, USS Momsen is named in his honor.
Momsen Hall, the 75-man Bachelor Officer Quarters at the Atlantic Undersea Test and Evaluation Center (AUTEC), Andros Island, Bahamas, was named in his honor in 1969.
On November 10, 2009, the U.S. Navy's newest trainer, the Submarine Escape Trainer, was named in honor of Admiral Momsen in ceremonies at the New London Submarine Base.
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Casca (series)
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Dr. Julius Goldman
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Casca: The Outcast, which was written by Paul Dengelegi in 2004. Dr. Julius Goldman He was a surgeon in United States Army with the rank of Major, stationed at the 8th Field Hospital in Nha Trang during the Vietnam War. He first met Casca when the latter was brought into the hospital with multiple gunshot wounds and a large mortar shell fragment lodged in his skull and into his brain, which should have been fatal. Dr. Goldman discovered Casca's unusual healing properties and became his biographer and chronicler after hearing his story. He is often visited by Casca for updates
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Conscription in Sweden
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Conscription in Sweden Sweden has had mandatory military service (Swedish: värnplikt) for men since 1901 although peacetime conscription was deactivated between 2010 and 2017.
When peacetime conscription was mothballed in 2010, the law on conscription was simultaneously made gender-neutral.
In 2017, the Swedish government decided to reactivate military conscription, referencing increased threats to national security. Beginning in 2018, 4000+ women and men were called up for service. The conscripts were chosen from a pool of about 13,000 young people born in 1999, and will serve for 12 months.
The Swedish Armed Forces is reportedly planning for 4,000 recruits
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Ciaran Gaffney
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International career
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2014 Junior World Cup. Gaffney made his debut for the under-20 side against France in the pool stages. He started and played the full 80 minutes of all Ireland's games as they finished fourth in the tournament. In the 2015 Under-20 Six Nations, Gaffney made his tournament debut and played in two of the side's five games, as Ireland finished fifth. In April 2015, Nigel Carolan named him in the squad for the upcoming Junior World Cup. Gaffney played in three of the team's five games in the tournament as Ireland finished seventh.
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Clarence Royce
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Relationship with City Council and Politicians
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Relationship with City Council and Politicians Royce generally relies on Chief of Staff Coleman Parker and Delegate Watkins to help him remain eye to eye with city council members. Royce appreciates loyalty from city politicians keeping them on his campaign ticket even when their position is questionably granted. He is shown being hammered by Baltimore City Council members Tony Gray and Thomas Carcetti for the decay of the city due to the rise in crime and decline in quality of public education. To appease the two of them, especially Carcetti whom he views as a threat to his chair, Royce
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Client–server model
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Early history
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architecture is remote job entry, dating at least to OS/360 (announced 1964), where the request was to run a job, and the response was the output.
While formulating the client–server model in the 1960s and 1970s, computer scientists building ARPANET (at the Stanford Research Institute) used the terms server-host (or serving host) and user-host (or using-host), and these appear in the early documents RFC 5 and RFC 4. This usage was continued at Xerox PARC in the mid-1970s.
One context in which researchers used these terms was in the design of a computer network programming language called Decode-Encode Language (DEL). The purpose
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Alicia Keys
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2003–2005: The Diary of Alicia Keys and Unplugged
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the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart for over a year. Keys also collaborated with recording artist Usher on the song "My Boo" from his 2004 album, Confessions (Special Edition). The song topped the Billboard Hot 100 for six weeks and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs for three weeks, became her first number-one single on the Hot 100 since 2001's "Fallin'".
Keys won Best R&B Video for "If I Ain't Got You" at the 2004 MTV Video Music Awards; she performed the song and "Higher Ground" with Lenny Kravitz and Stevie Wonder. Later that year, Keys released her novel Tears for Water: Songbook of
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Coop (Charmed)
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Literature & Characterization
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their second daughter, Parker Halliwell. Characterization Actor Victor Webster has said of his character, "I think he just loves life, he loves love. I think he's very charming and easy-going and lighthearted. I think he just generally enjoys being around people and really helping people." He says he was chosen for the part because he displays many of those traits himself. However, he also claimed that playing "the perfect guy" was something of a struggle, "Coop is extremely confident. He knows all about love and relationships, and the problem with a guy who's so sure of himself is that you
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Cornell University
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Faculty & Alumni
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satisfaction, and post-retirement benefits. Many faculty, and president, live in the upscale suburb of Cayuga Heights, directly north of campus. Alumni Cornell counted 245,027 living alumni as of August 2008. Its alumni constitute 34 Marshall Scholars and 31 Rhodes Scholars, and Cornell is the only university with three female winners (Pearl S. Buck, Barbara McClintock, and Toni Morrison) of unshared Nobel Prizes among its graduates. Many alumni maintain university ties through Homecoming's reunion weekend, through Cornell Magazine, and through the Cornell Club of New York. In 2015, Cornell ranked #5 nationwide for gifts and bequests from alumni.
Cornell alumni are noted for their
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Billy Pierce
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Yankees rivalry
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figures nor respond to reason." Pierce's 4–3 win over the Yankees on July 28, 1959 put the White Sox in first place, where they stayed for the remainder of the season to take their first pennant in 40 years; it was his 160th victory with Chicago, breaking Doc White's team record for wins by a left-hander (he broke White's club records for career games and innings by a left-hander the same year). In late 1958, sportswriter Edgar Munzel wrote, "The primary difference between Pierce and Ford, in their long-standing duel for southpaw supremacy in the American League, is that Pierce
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Colin Falkland Gray
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Second World War & Post-war
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of the Lympne Wing, which carried out operations over France and the occupied Netherlands. He did not increase his tally of kills and finished the war with 27 aerial kills, two shared destroyed, six probable kills, with a further four shared probables, the top New Zealand fighter ace of the Second World War. Post-war Gray returned to New Zealand on secondment to the Royal New Zealand Air Force from July 1945 to March 1946. He was retroactively promoted to the permanent rank of flight lieutenant from 23 January 1943, and received a retroactive promotion to temporary squadron leader from 1
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Chance and Necessity
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The boundary
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are acquired through experience according to an innate program and "the program's structure initiates and guides early learning, which will follow a certain pre-established pattern defined by the species' genetic patrimony" (Monod, 153).
The author now concentrates on what he views as one of the unique properties of higher-level organisms, namely that of simulating experience subjectively so as to anticipate results and prepare action. Monod describes as "the frontier" the work that is to be done that will enable us to understand how this instrument of intuitive preconception works. He believes this understanding will enable mankind to eliminate the dualism of
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Chillinit
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Personal life
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Chillinit Personal life James grew up in South West Sydney, is of Lebanese background and is fan of cricket and MMA.
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Carl Ford
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Biography
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he became the Deputy Assistant for the Middle East and South Asia while keeping is Principal Deputy position. He remained on as Acting Assistant Secretary until a Bill Clinton administration selection could be confirmed.
In 1993, Ford established Ford and Associates, his own international consulting firm in Washington, D.C. to provide strategic and tactical advice to American companies such as Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and Raytheon doing business with the militaries of Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan.
Ford joined the State Department as the United States Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research (INR) on the appointment of President George W. Bush
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Charles Momsen
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Early interest
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trapped submariners could climb aboard.
Momsen diagrammed his idea and sent it up the chain of command. He waited more than a year for a response, heard nothing, and concluded there must have been something technically wrong with the concept.
Momsen's next tour of duty took him to the Submarine Division of the Bureau of Construction and Repair. Shortly after he reported aboard, he came across his diving bell drawings. They had been disapproved as impractical. He stated his case again, but to no avail.
Shortly thereafter, in December 1927, another submarine, the S-4 (SS-109), sank off Cape Cod. All forty of her
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Betsy Bloomingdale
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Lifestyle
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Betsy Bloomingdale Lifestyle In the early 1960s Bloomingdale began travelling to Paris regularly to view and purchase haute couture clothing. Over the coming decades she amassed a collection of over 100 gowns and outfits. Bloomingdale was charged by U.S. customs officials for falsely declaring the value of two imported Dior haute couture gowns in 1975. She pleaded guilty to concealing an invoice from federal customs officials and was fined.
When her husband died of cancer, a media scandal ensued over his estate. Bloomingdale had cut off a financial allowance to her husband's mistress Vicki Morgan in 1981. On his death, Morgan
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Bryan Fairfax, 8th Lord Fairfax of Cameron
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Early life and family & Peerage
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employed Washington to join a surveying team of his western lands, in the valley of Virginia. Peerage In 1793, when his cousin, Robert Fairfax, 7th Lord Fairfax of Cameron, died in 1793, he initially ignored the title. However, while in England in 1798 on other business, he presented the necessary proofs to the House of Lords to claim the title. In 1800, after he had returned to Virginia, the peerage was adjudged, and he became the Eighth Lord Fairfax. After his death in 1802, his widow sued his executor, but the Supreme Court found for the executor in
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Cornell University
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Housing
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housing is broadly divided into three sections: North Campus, West Campus, and Collegetown. Cornell University began experiments with co-ed dormitories in 1971, and continued the tradition of residential advisors (RAs) within the campus system. In 1991, new students could be found throughout West Campus, including at the historic Baker and Boldt Hall complexes; since a 1997 residential initiative, West Campus houses transfer and returning students, whereas North Campus is almost entirely populated by freshmen as well as sorority and fraternity houses.
The options for living on North Campus for upperclassmen are the program houses and co-op houses. Program houses include
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Charlotte, Queen of Cyprus
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Queen of Cyprus & Death
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"height and dignity" as the pope. In Rome, she lived in a house in Piazza Scossacavalli in Borgo which had already hosted queen Catherine of Bosnia. Death She died childless on 16 July 1487, shortly after her forty-third birthday. She had adopted as her son, Alfonso of Aragon, the illegitimate child of King Ferdinand II of Naples, who was married to her half-brother's illegitimate daughter, Charlotte de Lusignan. However, in February 1485, in exchange for an annual pension of 4,300 florins, she instead ceded her claims to her cousin's son Charles I of Savoy, the next in the legitimate line
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Cotton mill
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Power & Transmission & Labour conditions & Child labor in the United States
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power the machinery. Transmission The early mills had a vertical shaft to take the power from the flywheel. On each floor horizontal shafts engaged with the main shaft using bevel gearing. American mills used thick leather bands instead of shafts. A new approach was to use thick cotton ropes. A rope drum was attached to the flywheel with a channel cut for each rope. The profile was such to give maximum adherence. Labour conditions The mills were notable in employing women, giving them an independent income. In Lancashire and Piedmont, South Carolina child labour is well documented. Child labor
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Chris Taylor's Kings and Castles
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Marketing and development
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was extensively marketed in 2010 via a variety of social media channels, including an official video blog, company Facebook page, game Facebook page, and official Twitter account (@GasPoweredGames). Gas Powered Games CEO Chris Taylor has promoted the game and provided details through interviews and industry events.
The game was put on hold pending the completion of Gas Powered Games role in the development of Age of Empires Online. However, even after the completion and release of Age of Empires Online, it was still on hold indefinitely until the game was cancelled when the company was shuttered in July 2018.
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Atıf Yılmaz
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Film career
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paintings and wrote film scripts to earn a living. After co-directing two movies as an assistant director to Semih Evin in 1950, his directing career began with the film Kanlı Feryat (The Bloody Cry). In 1960, he established his film company "Yerli Film" with the actor Orhan Günşıray.
The most important movies in his filmography were: Hıçkırık (The Sob), Alageyik (The Fallow Deer), Suçlu (The Guilty One), Seni Kaybedersem (If I Lose You), Yaban Gülü (The Wild Rose), Keşanlı Ali Destanı (Kesanli Ali's Epic), Taçsız Kral (The Crownless King), Toprağın Kanı (Blood of the Earth), Ölüm Tarlası (Death Field), Utanç (The
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Cotton mill
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Early American mills & United Kingdom
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Beverly Cotton Manufactory and a mill in Derbyshire in which he had worked. United Kingdom From 1825 the steam engine was able to power larger machines constructed from iron using improved machine tools. Mills from 1825 to 1865 were generally constructed with wooden beamed floors and lath and plaster ceilings. William Fairbairn experimented with cast iron beams and concrete floors. Mills were of red brick or sometimes local stone with a greater attention to decoration and the main gate was often highlighted with stone decoration. The stair columns were exterior to the main floors. During this period the mules got
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Battle of Landshut (1809)
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Prelude
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Battle of Landshut (1809) Prelude There were in fact two engagements at Landshut. The first occurred on 16 April when Hiller pushed a defending Bavarian division out of the town. Five days later, after the French victory at Abensberg, the left wing of the Austrian army (36,000 men) withdrew on Landshut (this force was once more led by Hiller). Napoleon believed that this was the main Austrian army and ordered Lannes to pursue the enemy. Lannes’s troops caught up with Hiller on the twenty-first. Hiller had decided to defend Landshut to allow his baggage train to withdraw. At Landshut the
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Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic
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When amendments are effective
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the old wording of certain articles remained in force for more than eighteen months after the constitutional amendment, while implementing laws were not all ready. This is notably the case of the establishment of referendums initiated by the parliament and supported by a part of the electorate, which is foreseen in the new version of Article 11.
The same constitutional amendment provides in Article 47 that certain amendments of the articles of the Constitution relating to the European Union come into force at the time Lisbon Treaty becomes effective. This occurred on 1 December 2009 and the new content of these
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Client–server model
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Comparison with peer-to-peer architecture
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node becomes unavailable, its shared resources remain available as long as other peers offer it. Ideally, a peer does not need to achieve high availability because other, redundant peers make up for any resource downtime; as the availability and load capacity of peers change, the protocol reroutes requests.
Both client-server and master-slave are regarded as sub-categories of distributed peer-to-peer systems.
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Clean Water Services
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Services
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in the nation to recover fertilizer from a natural byproduct of wastewater treatment. In 2007 the Durham facility began working with Ostara Nutrient Recovery Technologies to construct a $2.5 million multi-reactor plant that allows the Durham facility to run part of its waste stream through special reactors that transform potentially damaging nutrients into environmentally friendly fertilizer, which Ostara sells commercially.
As a surface water management utility, The District's Stormwater Management (SWM) program improves water quality, protects fish habitat and manages drainage by operating and maintaining the stormwater conveyance system, establishing design and construction standards, regulating activities that can impact the
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Counterproductive work behavior
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Theft
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to account for billions of dollars of loss globally each year, with employees accounting for more theft than customers. This may include large embezzlements or the pilfering of pencils and paperclips, but the losses in the aggregate are substantial. At least one study suggests that 45% of companies experience financial fraud, with average losses of $1.7 million. Factors such as Conscientiousness have been shown to be negatively related to theft behaviors. Many organizations use integrity tests during the initial screening process for new employees in an effort to eliminate those considered most likely to commit theft. Causes
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Christopher Coleman (businessman)
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Career & Personal life
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He was a non-executive director of Randgold Resources from 2008 to 2014, when he became its chairman. Personal life Coleman married Vivienne Lundgren in 1997. They have two sons.
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Charles Wesley's House
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Child prodigies & Architecture
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aggrieved as he had expected to be the one giving the performance.
From 1771 onwards the family had two households, the other being in Chesterfield Street, Marylebone, London. Charles and Charles junior moved to the London house that year, and the whole family had moved to London by 1778. The London house was demolished in the mid 19th century. Architecture The two attached houses at 4 and 5 Charles Street have been designated by English Heritage as a Grade II* listed building. It is early 18th century, early Georgian in style, and built of brick with three stories. At the front each house
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Closings and cancellations following the September 11 attacks
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Intercity transit & North American airspace
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service nationwide until 6pm. Greyhound Bus Lines cancelled its bus service in the Northeast, but was running normally by September 13. North American airspace The entire airspaces of the United States and Canada were closed ("ground stop") by order of FAA National Operations Manager Ben Sliney (who was working his first day at that position) except for military, police, and medical flights. (The unprecedented implementation of Security Control of Air Traffic and Air Navigation Aids (SCATANA) was the first unplanned closure in the U.S.; military exercises known as Operation Skyshield had temporarily closed the airspace in the early
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Clarence Royce
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Relationship with Voters
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is not as concerned about having his office create good permanent changes that occur based on the voter's actual needs. To win against Tommy Carcetti and Tony Gray, Royce plays the race card in the election in Season 4 relying on Baltimore's black majority to vote for him. Royce's office figures that with their funding, Carcetti's race, black flag campaign colors, and Marcus Garvey posters that Royce appears as the best candidate amongst black voters. Odell Watkins however sees through Royce's scheme pointing out that his interest in the voters' safety is not as high as his interest in the
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Corporate warfare
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In fiction & Cyber
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Corporate warfare Corporate warfare refers to attacks on individuals or companies by other individuals or companies. Such warfare may be part of economic warfare and cyberwarfare. In fiction In the science fiction genre of cyberpunk corporations guard their data and hire individuals to break into computer systems of their competitors. In the genre pioneered by William Gibson, power is largely in the hands of megacorporations which often maintain their own private armies and security forces and wage corporate warfare against each other. Cyber According to Schwartau in corporate information warfare companies are targeted, typically by their competitors. Such warfare may
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Call of Duty: Black Ops III
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Pre-order
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to pre-order on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. The Digital Deluxe Edition comes with the season pass, which can also be ordered separately. Pre-ordering provided access to the Call of Duty: Black Ops III multiplayer beta and in-game items for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, such as custom reticles, an emblem, a calling card, and Advanced Supply Drops. Sony also announced that the Black Ops III beta would come to the PS4 first on August 19 through August 23, 2015. The beta for the PS4 went live on August 18, 2015, several hours earlier than originally announced. After the
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Clinical trial management system
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Functions and configurations
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when the number of patients and tests are small, in-house or home-grown program are typically used to handle their data. In later phases, data volumes and complexity grow, motivating many organizations to adopt more comprehensive software. Available software includes budgeting, patient management, compliance with government regulations, project management, financials, patient management and recruitment, investigator management, regulatory compliance and compatibility with other systems such as electronic data capture and adverse event reporting systems.
In addition to pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, CTMSs are widely used at sites where clinical research is conducted such as research hospitals, physician practices, academic medical centers and cancer
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Coppelia (ice cream parlor)
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Havana
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Calles 23 and 21, and Calles K and L. Coppelia has been a major city landmark for both locals and visitors since its opening in 1966, but acquired additional fame when it was featured in one of the most widely viewed Cuban films, Strawberry and Chocolate.
Coppelia was originally built in a project led by Fidel Castro to introduce his love of dairy products to the Cuban population, creating the Coppelia enterprise to produce those products. The original aim was to produce more ice cream flavors than the big American brands by buying the best machines from the Netherlands and Sweden.
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Castle of Silves
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Republic
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rooftops of the guardhouse was re-tiled; the reconstruction of one of the towers in a degraded state of ruin; recuperation of various walls; consolidation of the keep tower and restoration of the parapets; reconstruction of the battlements; recuperation of the gates; re-plastering in the guardhouse; and the general cleaning of the cistern in the military square.
Two decades later (1965) the walls were repaired following the removal a shed along its flanks, which involved of the repair of the axis. In 1967, work began on a municipal museum within the towers of the castle, resulting in the ornamentation of the towers
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Clam juice
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As a beverage & Soda fountains
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a former brothel in Chicago, Illinois, that was in operation from 1900 to October 1911, would serve iced clam juice and a tablet of aspirin as a starter for breakfast, which began at 2:00 in the afternoon. Soda fountains In the United States in the early 1900s, clam juice was used as an ingredient for various beverages at soda fountains. Beverages prepared with clam juice included hot clam juice, hot clam soda, hot ginger clam broth, hot celery punch, hot clam cream, clam night cap, tomato clam broth and others.
During this time, a recipe for hot clam juice used one-half
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By Your Leave
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Plot
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intends to provide it. He sets Henry up with a prostitute, and then goes to seduce Helen. While Henry takes his "date", Andree, out for the evening, Helen is busy turning down the advances of Freddie. After Freddie's departure, Helen seeks out McKenzie, who takes her to dinner.
As the night wears on, the amorous entanglements of both the husband and wife progress. McKenzie is receptive to becoming involved with Helen, and takes her to his yacht following dinner. He tells her he is sailing the following day. Meanwhile, Andree is also very open to having things proceed further with Henry,
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Cotton mill
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Early steam mills
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large mill-owners. Steam engines had been used to pump water since the invention of the atmospheric engine by Thomas Newcomen in 1712 and, starting with the engine installed at Arkwright's Haarlem Mill in Wirksworth, Derbyshire in 1780, were used to supplement the supply of water to the water wheels of cotton mills.
In 1781 James Watt registered a patent for the first rotative steam engine designed to "give motion to the wheels of mills or other machines". Concerns remained over the smoothness of the power supplied by a steam engine to cotton mills, where the regularity of the yarn produced
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Coach Trip (series 4)
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Day 16 - Graz & Day 17 - Laz/Zagreb & Day 18 - Slavonski Brod
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farm milking cows in Styria, Austria. Brendan enjoys a choc-fest at a local chocolate factory. And later there's another unexpected exit from the tour. Day 17 - Laz/Zagreb In Zagreb, Croatia, an edible flower making class ends in disgrace for three of the boys, but a trip to the zoo is more successful. And two new couples join Brendan's merry band of tourists. Day 18 - Slavonski Brod Brendan leads the group on a day of Croatian country pursuits in Slovanski Brod. A new `celebrity' couple join up for the tour, and settle in instantly. And another couple gets the
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Closings and cancellations following the September 11 attacks
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Precautionary building closings and evacuations
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many national landmarks and financial district skyscrapers were evacuated out of fear of further attacks.
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Ana Teresa Diego
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Disappearance
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her apartment was raided by her assailants. At two occasions, Teresa was seen in detention at the Pozo de Arana and the Brigada de Quilmes, both facilities controlled by Ramón Camps.
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Common ingroup identity
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Applications
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inclined to agree with this common origin.
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Beovoz
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Abolishment
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Beovoz Abolishment Following introduction of BG Voz back in 2010, many vehicles used in Beovoz were rerouted towards new system. After the beginning of reconstruction of Pančevo bridge in 2013, some of the main lines (Belgrade-Pančevo and Valjevo-Pančevo) were abolished, while others were included in Serbian railways regional system. After this, Beovoz became officially defunct.
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Coney Island Hospital
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History
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Coney Island Hospital History In 1875, Coney Island Hospital began as a first aid station on the oceanfront beach near West Third Street. Most cases were feet cut by broken bottles.
On May 12, 1902, a small wooden building, one and one half stories high, on Sea Breeze Avenue, was rented to serve as an emergency hospital during the summer months. It was called the Sea Breeze Hospital but officially known as Reception Hospital, an annex of the Kings County Hospital. It had 20 beds and facilities for emergency treatment. Patients requiring more were taken to Kings County
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Chemotaxis
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Eukaryotic chemotaxis & Motility
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In eukaryotic unicellular cells, amoeboid movement and cilium or the eukaryotic flagellum are the main effectors (e.g., Amoeba or Tetrahymena). Some eukaryotic cells of higher vertebrate origin, such as immune cells also move to where they need to be. Besides immune competent cells (granulocyte, monocyte, lymphocyte) a large group of cells—considered previously to be fixed into tissues—are also motile in special physiological (e.g., mast cell, fibroblast, endothelial cells) or pathological conditions (e.g., metastases). Chemotaxis has high significance in the early phases of embryogenesis as development of germ layers is guided by gradients of signal molecules. Motility Unlike motility in bacterial
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Ciudad Deportiva José Luis Compañón
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Future developments
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in 2013, Josean Querejeta forged close links between the football club and his basketball team Saski Baskonia including a joint training initiative for children (5+11 Foundation). He also stated his desire for Alavés to have an elite training facility, and this became a more urgent concern when the team were promoted to La Liga in 2016. The proximity of the Betoño grounds to Baskonia's Fernando Buesa Arena and BAKH multi-sports centre led to it being the preferred site to be developed, ahead of Ibaia which has only basic facilities and is located at an isolated site on the other side
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Citipointe Church
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History
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education and vocational training.
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Billy Felton
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Manchester City
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with John Ridley as City finished the season in third place, although they were thirteen points behind the champions, Felton's former club, Sheffield Wednesday.
In March 1932, Felton played for Manchester City in an FA Cup semi-final against Arsenal. In the final minute of the match Felton lost possession of the ball to Arsenal forward Jack Lambert who set up Cliff Bastin for the winning goal. Though earlier in the match Felton had prevented a goal by clearing an Alex James shot off the line, he was deemed responsible for the defeat, and never played for the club again, being transferred
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Client–server model
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Client and server communication
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have to be concerned with how the server performs while fulfilling the request and delivering the response. The client only has to understand the response based on the well-known application protocol, i.e. the content and the formatting of the data for the requested service.
Clients and servers exchange messages in a request–response messaging pattern. The client sends a request, and the server returns a response. This exchange of messages is an example of inter-process communication. To communicate, the computers must have a common language, and they must follow rules so that both the client and the server know what to expect.
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Cotton mill
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Decline of spinning in England
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spindles. It closed in 1959 taking advantage of the Cotton Industry Act 1959 and was then used by the John Myers mail order company. One mill was later demolished leaving the other to be used as a Shopping Outlet Centre and Craft Village.
The reduction of capacity led to a legacy of redundant mills, which were readily reused for other industrial purposes.
Ring spinning technology had successfully replaced the spinning mule, with mills having been converted mules to rings. However, in the 1970s, the depleted industry was challenged by a new technology open-end or break spinning. In 1978 Carrington Viyella opened a
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Carnival Valor
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Itineraries & Renovations
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Carnival Valor Itineraries Carnival Valor's home port is currently New Orleans Louisiana, she sails 4 and 5 night cruises to Cozumel, Mexico.
Television host Katie Couric is the Carnival Valor's godmother. Renovations Some of Carnival Valors public areas were refurbished during a drydocking from April 23 through May 8, 2016.
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Charlie Colkett
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Loan to Shrewsbury Town & Östersunds FK & International career
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2018–19 campaign. He started in the season-opening 1–0 home loss to Bradford City but made only five more appearances – all in cups – before Shrewsbury ended his loan prematurely on New Year's Eve. Östersunds FK On 25 January 2019, Colkett signed for Östersunds FK on a 3¹⁄₂-year deal for a "small fee". He scored his first Allsvenskan goal from distance in a 3–2 home win over Falkenbergs FF on 7 April. International career Colkett has represented England from under-16 level to under-20 level.
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Cornell University
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Faculty
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and he won a Pulitzer Prize for his novel The Dragons of Eden: Speculations on the Evolution of Human Intelligence. M. H. Abrams was a professor emeritus of English and was the founding editor of The Norton Anthology of English Literature. James L. Hoard, a scientist who worked on the Manhattan Project
Vladimir Nabokov taught Russian and European literature at Cornell between 1948 and 1959.
Cornell has twice (2008 and 2009) been named a "Great College to Work For" by The Chronicle of Higher Education, due to receiving high ratings in compensation and benefits, connection to institution and pride, faculty-administration relations, job
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Carson Mansion
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Architects & Popular culture
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Disneyland's Mystic Manor attraction. Popular culture Images of the house are prevalent in website designs and video animations as well as on posters, paintings, and book covers. This popularity also has led to replicas being created in amusement parks, including the clock tower on the train station at Disneyland. The home also serves as a model for haunted house artwork and design.
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Colombo FC
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Sri Lanka FA Cup & City League President's Trophy
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Cargils FA Cup in 2015, defeating Blue Star SC 1–0 on July 4, 2015 at Sugathadasa Stadium.
In the 2016 Cargils FA Cup, the team lost to Sri Lanka Army SC 1–0 in the semifinals.
In 2017, Colombo FC went on to play a FA Cup without foreign players as per tournament guidelines, having qualified for the semi-finals, the team lost to Sri Lanka Army SC 3–2 marking the end to the 55th edition. City League President's Trophy Colombo FC previously were judged Joint-Champions with Renown SC in the 2016 edition,managed to win the 2017 edition of the President's Cup after defeating
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Coos Bay
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Shellfishing in Coos Bay
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Coos Bay Some of Oregon's most productive shellfishing is in Coos Bay. Coos Bay is Oregon's largest bay, and the lower part of the bay offers many shellfishing opportunities such as crabbing and clamming. The lower bay is the area that extends from the airport to the ocean entrance, and is marine dominated (meaning there is little freshwater influence). Some popular, easily accessible clamming spots are along Cape Arago highway, where recreational clammers can dig for gaper and butter clams, in the extensive mud flats during low tide.
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Cornell University
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Housing
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there exists also cooperative housing not owned by Cornell, like Gamma Alpha or Stewart Little.
As of 2014, Cornell's dining system was ranked 3rd in the nation by the Princeton Review. The university has 29 on-campus dining locations, including 10 "All You Care to Eat" cafeterias. North Campus is home to 3 of these dining halls: Robert Purcell Marketplace Eatery (located in Robert Purcell Community Center), North Star Dining Room (located in the Appel Commons), and Risley Dining (located in Risley Hall). West Campus houses 6 dining halls, 5 of which accompany the West Campus residential houses: Cook House Dining Room,
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Cornell University
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Other facilities
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in Puerto Rico, site of the world's largest single-dish radio telescope, was operated by Cornell under a contract with the National Science Foundation from its construction until 2011. The Shoals Marine Laboratory, operated in conjunction with the University of New Hampshire, is a seasonal marine field station dedicated to undergraduate education and research on the 95-acre (0.4 km²) Appledore Island off the Maine–New Hampshire coast.
Cornell has facilities devoted to conservation and ecology. The New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, operated by the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, is in Geneva, New York, 50 miles (80 km) northwest of the main campus. It
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Coach Trip (series 4)
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Day 32 - Delphi (Δελфοί) & Day 33 - Athens (Αөήnα) & Day 34 - Corinth or Corinthos (Κόpinөος) & Day 35 - Nafplio/Ouzo (Ναύпλiω/Ωυζω)
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head for the famous oracle at Delphi. But the visit turns out to be a bit of let down. Day 33 - Athens (Αөήnα) In Athens the tour party brave a visit to a theme park in the middle of a lightning storm. And there's a spot of stormy weather in the group as a falling out leads to a shock departure. Day 34 - Corinth or Corinthos (Κόpinөος) New arrivals Eileen and Jake are thrown right in at the deep end with a bungee jump in Corinth. And there's more drama at vote time. Day 35 - Nafplio/Ouzo (Ναύпλiω/Ωυζω)
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Cornell University
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Housing
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for undergraduates. The idea of building a house system can be attributed in part to the success of Risley Residential College, the oldest continually operating residential college at Cornell. In 2018, Cornell announced its North Campus Residential Expansive project. By 2022, the university aims to add 2,000 beds on North Campus. Five new dorms and a dining hall will be created, three of which will be located in Appel Field and will be exclusive for freshman. Sophomores will have two new dorms located in the current CC Parking Lot.
Additionally, Cornell has several housing areas for graduate and professional students. Of
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Carbofuran
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Toxicity to vertebrates
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poisoning of domestic and wild animals has been documented, specifically, raptors (bald eagles and golden eagles), domestic dogs, raccoons, vultures and other scavengers. In Kenya, farmers are using carbofuran to kill lions and other predators.
In a number of publicized incidents worldwide, carbofuran has also been used to poison domestic pets.
Illegally smuggled Carbofuran is used on 90% of marijuana grown illegally on public land in California. These illegal, carbofuran-contaminated California marijuana grows appear to be the source for the majority of marijuana consumed in states where marijuana hasn't been legalized.
Carbofuran is an endocrine disruptor and a probable reproduction/development intoxicant.
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Counterproductive work behavior
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Current research topics and trends & Affect & Age
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evidence in evaluating CWBs. Affect Affect or emotion at work, especially the experience of negative emotions like anger or anxiety, predict the likelihood of counterproductive work behaviors occurring. Affective personality traits, the tendency for individuals to experience emotions, can also predict CWB. For example, employees with high negative affectivity, the tendency to experience negative emotions, typically display more counterproductive work behaviors than those with positive affectivity, the tendency to experience positive emotions. Age Age appears to be an important factor in predicting CWBs. While age does not appear to be strongly related to core task performance, creativity, or performance
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Chickasaw, Louisville
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Chickasaw, Louisville Chickasaw is a neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. Its boundaries are West Broadway, 34th Street, Hale Avenue and Chickasaw Park.
Chickasaw Park is predominantly black and middle-class. Before integration, Shawnee Park was reserved for whites, while Chickasaw Park was reserved for blacks. Integration has led to a decrease in use for Chickasaw as more persons prefer the larger Shawnee to the north.
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Ashley Peternella
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UM Sportsman of the Year
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for winning the Latin Champions category of the 48th edition of the ETDS,
and for winning 3 gold medals at the NSTB 2012 Dutch Championship.
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Community Legal Advice
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Community Legal Advice Community Legal Advice is a government-funded advice service set up by the Legal Services Commission as part of the Community Legal Service. It aims to help people in England and Wales deal with civil legal problems, and is part of the legal aid programme in those nations.
It comprises a telephone helpline, advice centres and a series of advice leaflets. Its services also previously included an informational website whose functions were taken over by the Ministry of Justice site in February 2011. See: www.legalservices.gov.uk/public/community_legal_advice_helpline.asp
Until November 2008 the service was known as Community Legal Service Direct, and before that
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Bo Le
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Names
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understanding of horses. Sun Yang was given the Chinese honorific name Bole, and is also known Sun Bole (Henry 1987:28).
Bo 伯 means "eldest" and le 樂 means "pleasure; happiness"–was a mythological figure who first tamed horses. Bole's name was given to a star, from which he supervised the winged tianma "heavenly horses". Proposed locations of this Chinese star Bole are with Zaofu 造父 (the legendary charioteer, see below) in Zeta Cephei within Cepheus (Chinese astronomy) (Book of Jin, Spring 1988:198), or in the constellation Scorpius (Chinese astronomy) (Harrist 1997:135-6).
In Modern Standard Chinese, Bole figuratively means "good judge of (especially hidden)
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Boonsak Ponsana
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Career
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2008 Summer Olympics, he reached the second round of the men's singles, where he lost 2 – 0 to Indonesia's Sony Dwi Kuncoro.
In 2007, he won the gold medals at the Summer Universiade in the men's singles and mixed team event. He also won some international tournament in 2004 Thailand Open, 2007 Singapore Open, and in 2008 India Open. He competed in 2009 Superseries Finals but he did not qualify for the semi-finals. He played for Thailand in 2009 SEA Games in Laos, helping to win a bronze medal for Thailand in men's team. In 2012, he repeated
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Civil defense in Finland
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million Finns had no access to shelters. Another reason for concern is that many shelters are poorly equipped and maintained. All shelters are supposed to be outfitted with self-contained power and ventilation systems, sanitary facilities, and emergency supplies. Nevertheless, inspections during 1986 found that two-thirds of shelters in private buildings had some deficiencies.
Contingency plans include massive evacuation of civilians from likely target areas, threatened with attack by conventional forces in time of war. Medical services for civilian casualties would be provided at local facilities in coordination with the civil defense branch of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health. In
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Causes of the Holodomor
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Procurement practice & Natural reasons
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greater grain procurement than was possible from late 1932 through February 5, 1933.
The 1932 grain procurement quota and the amount of grain actually collected were much smaller than those of any other year in the 1930s. In 1932, some 5.8 million tons of procured grain were returned to the rural sector, more than had been in 1930 or 1931. Natural reasons Drought has been mentioned as the major reason for the Holodomor by Soviet sources since 1983. This explanation has been modified by the Western historian Dr. Mark Tauger, who concluded that the famine was not fundamentally "man-made". He says
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Cornell University
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Housing
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these, Schuyler House (which was formerly a part of Sage Infirmary) has a dorm layout, while Maplewood Apartments, Hasbrouck Apartments, and Thurston Court Apartments are apartment-style, some even allowing for family living. Off campus, many single-family houses in the East Hill neighborhoods adjacent to the university have been converted to apartments. Private developers have also built several multi-story apartment complexes in the Collegetown neighborhood. Nine percent of undergraduate students reside in fraternity and sorority houses, although first semester freshmen are not permitted to join them. Cornell's Greek system has 67 chapters and over 54 Greek residences that house approximately 1,500
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Collinsia greenei
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Description
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Collinsia greenei Description Collinsia greenei is an annual herb producing a very glandular-hairy purple-tinted green stem up to about 30 centimeters tall. The oppositely arranged leaves may be toothed or smooth on the edges.
The inflorescence is an interrupted series of whorls bearing one to five flowers each. Each flower arises on an erect pedicel. The sepals are bluntly lobed and coated thickly in glandular hairs. The flower is one to 1.5 centimeters long and royal purple in color, sometimes with a wash of white in the throat. It has two short upper lobes with their lips turned back, and three
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Cheonan Girls' High School
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2nd Grade & 3rd Grade & Admissions process
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groups loosely classified as The Arts and The Sciences each division studying a total of 11 subjects including the core subject. All students still study the core subjects of Mathematics, Korean, Science and English throughout their high school education. 3rd Grade The class schedule for 3rd grade students mirrors that of the 2nd grade, however the exams structure differs as students must study for and take KSATs – College Scholastic Ability Test. Admissions process Students enter CGHS at 15 or 16 years old. Students first apply for their High School of choice, after which all students sit a
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Cleveland Family History Society
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Cleveland Family History Society The Cleveland Family History Society, more formally The Cleveland, North Yorkshire and South Durham Family History Society, is a family history society that covers this named part of the North-East of England.
It was created in 1979, and its aims are stated as "to promote the study of genealogy and family history and to educate the public therein by holding meetings, sharing information, encouraging research, giving assistance, and producing publications for the public benefit".
It produces a quarterly Journal. Publication schedule March, June, September, December. Editor John Mallaby E. john.mallaby@tiscali.co.uk
It is a member of the Federation of Family
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Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches
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The Patriarchal Churches & Patriarchal Curia (Canons 114-125)
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founded by St. Peter, The Apostle, in the year 44
Mar Thoma church of India founded by St. Thomas the Apostle, in the year 38
Celtic church founded by St. Andrew, the Apostle, in Scotland, in the year 55 Patriarchal Curia (Canons 114-125) PATRIARCHAL AND MAJOR ARCHIEPISCOPAL CURIA:
The bishops of the curia (maximum three);
Permanent Synod:Patriarch + 4 bishops (3+1)and 4 substitutes (Quasi - Permanent Synod
Patriarch + 2 bishops);
Chancellor, vice-chancellor, notaries, chancery;
Patriarchal Finance Officer (administrator of the goods of Church);
Other Aspects like archives, inventory, financial sources of curia;
The commissions:
For the Liturgy, Ecumenism, Catechism, Evangelization, Preparation of the Synod of Bishops, Preparation of
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Causes of the Holodomor
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Collectivization
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applied to 309 out of 581 total districts of Ukrainian SSR, which accounted for 2,524,000 of 5,054,000 peasant households. As of March 10, 61,897 peasants households (2.5%) were dekulakized, while in 1929, the percentage of dekulakized households was 1.4%. Some of the peasants and "weak elements" were arrested and deported "to the north". Many arrested kulaks and "well-to-do" farmers resettled their families to the Urals and Central Asia. The term kulak was ultimately applied to anybody resisting collectivization as many of the so-called kulaks were no more well-off than other peasants.
The fast-track to collectivization incited numerous peasant revolts in
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Charles Morgan (businessman)
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Early career & New York and Charleston Steam Packet Company
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from New York to Kingston, Jamaica. He also served as line master, who was responsible for coordination of all ships within the shipping line. New York and Charleston Steam Packet Company The New York and Charleston Steam Packet Company was formed in June 1834 by Charles Morgan, James P. Allaire, and John Haggerty. Allaire owned an iron foundry which counted Robert Fulton among its clients, and he acquired Fulton's shop after his death and combined it with his existing foundry. He had the side-wheeler David Brown built and dispatched it to run between New York and Charleston, South Carolina in
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Chris Shays
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Police incident & Voting record
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to ensure it does not reflect negatively on the officer in any way," he added. Voting record From 1990 onward, Shays voted with the Republican majority 76.8% of the time, voted with the Democratic majority 57.9% of the time and missed 2.5% of the votes. U.S. News & World Report said that analysis of Shays' voting record reveals that he is a moderate, having voted historically more often with liberals than with conservatives, although it noted he voted with Congressional Republicans 80% of the time in 2002.
Shays is labeled by his supporters as a "maverick" and "independent thinker", while conservative
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Counterproductive work behavior
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Current research topics and trends
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and (3) furthering the theoretical framework of CWBs.
A review of peer reviewed journals following this article shows the broad interest in CWBs. A brief list of noted journals includes The International Journal of Selection and Assessment, The Journal of Applied Psychology, Computers in Human Behavior, Personality and Individual Differences, Occupational Health Psychology, Human Resource Management Review, Military Justice, Criminal Justice Ethics, European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, and International Journal of Nursing Studies. The variety of journals reporting in the area of CWBs reflects the breadth of the topic and the global interest in studying these
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Cotton mill
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United States & Asia
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went into gradual decline until bankrupted during the Great Depression. Cotton mills and their owners dominated the economy and politics of the Piedmont well into the 20th century. Asia The modern Indian mechanised textile industry was born in 1854, when a steam-powered mill was opened in Bombay by Cowasjee N. Davar. More followed: there were 10 by 1865 and 47 by 1875. By 1880 there were 58 mills in India employing 40,000 workers, with over 80% of them in the cities of Bombay and Ahmedabad. From the 1870 s India's own markets for finished yarn and cloth ceased to
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