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Daniel Gooch standard gauge locomotives
77 and 167 classes & 79 Class
with boilers to Gooch's design but otherwise designed by the builders, Beyer, Peacock & Co.. 79 Class Nos.79-90 and 119-130, 24 0-6-0 freight engines designed by Gooch and built at Swindon in 1857 (79-90) and 1861-2. Very similar to the 57 class but with smaller driving wheels, they hauled the important coal traffic between Pontypool Road and Birkenhead (carrying fuel for the Atlantic liners, which burned Welsh steam coal). 13 of them were renewed under William Dean at Swindon, and they were withdrawn between 1905 and 1918. The other 11 were rebuilt by George Armstrong as saddle tank locomotives, becoming
Coloradoite
Introduction & Structure
the region and also in mines of the world's significant telluride locations. First classified in the 02 class of minerals by James Dana, its classification number is 02.08.02.05. It is also has a Strunz classification of 02.CB.05a, as a metal sulfide with gold, silver, iron, copper and other metals. Structure Coloradoite has a sphalerite structure also known as the "diamond" or "blende" structure; a face centered cubic array in which Hg²⁺ are in tetrahedral coordination with Te²⁻, with a stacking sequence of ABCABC. The tetrahedral in the sphalerite group a joined together through their apices and rotated through 60̊ with
Classic International Cruises
History
Princess Daphne, the near-identical sister of Princess Danae. With their main headquarters in Lisbon, Portugal, the company also has several branches based in Paris, France, Piraeus, Greece, Neutral Bay, Australia, Stockholm, Sweden, and London, England. Due to unpaid bills by the line, the company's four ships, Princess Danae, Princess Daphne, Athena & Arion have all been arrested, the only ship not arrested is the Funchal which is laid up pending refurbishment for SOLAS. On 20 December 2012, it was resolved to place the company into liquidation. In the beginning of 2013, the recently created cruise company Portuscale Cruises, led by the Portuguese entrepreneur
Daylesford Spa Country Railway
Current operations and extension plans
opened adjacent to the Passing Clouds winery at Musk, opening up new opportunities for passengers to enjoy the hospitality of the winery and travel there by vintage train.
Carl Jacobsen House
Garden
A balustrade runs along the edge of the roof. Two parallel paths lined with copies of classical sculptures connect the two buildings. Hackmann has also designed a thatched ice house which was built in 1896. In cold winters, the ice came from nearby Damhus Lake and was otherwise imported from Norway. Later the building was used for storing fruit and other produce from the garden.
Cotton mill
United States
the mill system and memorised some of its details. In the same year, Paul Moody built the first successful power loom in the US. Moody used a system of overhead pulleys and leather belting, rather than bevel gearing, to power his machines. The group devised the Waltham System of working, which was duplicated at Lowell, Massachusetts and several other new cities throughout the state. Mill girls, some as young as ten, were paid less than men, but received a fixed wage for their 73-hour week. They lived in company-owned boarding houses, and attended churches supported by the companies. In the 1840s
Cecilia Hartmann
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Cecilia Hartmann Cecília Hartmann-Berkes (born February 14, 1931) is a Hungarian sprint canoer who competed in the 1950s. Competing in two Summer Olympics, she earned her best finish of fourth in the K-1 500 m event at Melbourne in 1956.
David Moyes
Real Sociedad & Sunderland
Carlos Vela scoring a hat-trick in a 3–0 win over Elche. On 4 January 2015, Moyes led Sociedad to a 1–0 win over Barcelona, a result which journalists compared to his management of Everton and contrasted with his results at Manchester United. Ten days later, in a 2–2 home draw against Villarreal which eliminated his team from the Copa del Rey, Moyes was sent to the stand and later given a two-match touchline ban for arguing over an offside decision. He was sacked on 9 November 2015 after coming under increasing pressure due to a poor start to the season. Sunderland
Daniel Razon
Charities
a day will be a big help to society. The campaign aims to inspire talented people to commit their talents, skills and resources for the less fortunate even for just one day. He led the construction and currently serves as president of a free school for tertiary students located in Apalit, Pampanga, and in Caloocan City. With this program, Daniel Razon makes sure that every scholars of this program will enjoy zero tuition fees and many other benefits including free food, lodging & transportation. In 2011, the Polytechnic University of the Philippines awarded Razon the title of "Doctor of Humanities - Honoris
Charles Morgan (businessman)
Panama
across Central American just prior to the gold rush, ran a route from London to Panama, then overland to the Pacific. Two companies, the U.S. Mail Steamship Company and the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, serviced US government contracts using a similar transport corridor. The heightened transportation demand made these enterprises highly lucrative in 1849. At the same time, demand outstripped supply in early 1849, especially on the Atlantic side, and Charles Morgan first entered this market as a major shareholder of Crescent City, which his agent J. Howard & Son dispatched to Chagres, Panama from New York. Morgan acquired the
Cornell University
Alumni
Corporation Chairman Andrew Tisch ('71), Burger King founder James McLamore ('47), Hotels.com founder David Litman ('79), PeopleSoft founder David Duffield ('62), Priceline.com founder Jay Walker ('77), Staples founder Myra Hart ('62), Qualcomm founder Irwin M. Jacobs ('56), Tata Group CEO Ratan Tata ('62),Nintendo of America President and COO Reggie Fils-Aimé, and Johnson & Johnson worldwide chairman Sandi Peterson. In medicine, alumnus Robert Atkins ('55) developed the Atkins Diet, Henry Heimlich ('47) developed the Heimlich maneuver, Wilson Greatbatch ('50) invented the pacemaker, James Maas ('66; also a faculty member) coined the term "power nap", and C. Everett Koop ('41) served as Surgeon
Counterproductive work behavior
Current research topics and trends
The primary criticism of research in CWBs has been that too much of the research relies on a single-source method of measurement relying primarily on self-reports of counterproductive work behavior. Several studies have therefore attempted to compare self-reports with other forms of evidence about CWBs. These studies seek to determine whether different forms of evidence converge, or effectively measure the same behaviors. Convergence has been established between self-reports and peer and supervisor reports for interpersonal CWBs but not organizational CWBs. This finding is significant because it promotes the ability of researchers to use multiple sources of
Culture of Brazil
Painting and sculpture
early pioneers in modern art in the country, and are amongst the better known figures of the Anthropophagic Movement, whose goal was to "swallow" modernity from Europe and the US and "digest" it into a genuinely Brazilian modernity. Both participated of The Week of Modern Art festival, held in São Paulo in 1922, that renewed the artistic and cultural environment of the city and also presented artists such as Emiliano Di Cavalcanti, Vicente do Rego Monteiro, and Victor Brecheret. Based on Brazilian folklore, many artists have committed themselves to mix it with the proposals of the European Expressionism, Cubism, and
Cornell University
History & Ithaca campus
the People's Republic of China. Former president Jeffrey S. Lehman described the university, with its high international profile, a "transnational university". On March 9, 2004, Cornell and Stanford University laid the cornerstone for a new 'Bridging the Rift Center' to be built and jointly operated for education on the Israel–Jordan border. Ithaca campus Cornell's main campus is on East Hill in Ithaca, New York, overlooking the city and Cayuga Lake. Since the university was founded, it has expanded to about 2,300 acres (9.3 km²), encompassing both the hill and much of the surrounding areas. Central Campus has laboratories, administrative buildings, and
Dancing in the Rain (film)
Plot summary
Dancing in the Rain (film) Plot summary A love drama of Maruša, an actress and Peter, a painter. He lives in a dark tiny rented room and she lives in a small flat. They both spend most of their time in a pub where they meet. Their relationship is full of uncertainties and contrasts. Peter dreams of perfect beauty and Maruša yearns for lost youth. A bright window to the future shown throughout the film seems to be moving further and further away.
Cameron's House Rules
Premise & Production
Cameron's House Rules Premise Before the premiere of his newest show Game of Homes premieres on the W Network, host Cameron Mathison challenges himself to convert his run down garage into an awesome family room in only five days. With nothing but his tool belt around his waist, his dog by his side, and his family cheering him on for support, Cameron pushes through his every to try and complete the challenge in only five days. Production The show was created and produced by Hodgee Films, the team behind 2014s award-winning documentary feature A Brony Tale. Filming took place over
Daniel Gooch standard gauge locomotives
57 Class & 69 Class
added, for some reason, three more to the class, as Nos. 316-8. With a few exceptions the class remained in the Northern Division, and the last was withdrawn in 1927. Nos. 60 and 67 ran between 1876/7 and 1886 as saddle tank engines, having been renewed in that form by George Armstrong. 69 Class Nos. 69-76, eight Gooch 2-2-2s for the Wolverhampton-Shrewsbury line, built 1855-6 by Beyer, Peacock & Co. in Manchester. Four of these engines were the very first to be built by Beyer, Peacock, at their brand-new Gorton Works. In 1861, when standard gauge trains started to run
Détente
Summits and treaties
support of countries like South Africa and Chile, which were known to violate many of the same human rights issues. In July of the same year, the Apollo–Soyuz Test Project became the first international space mission, wherein three American astronauts and two Soviet cosmonauts docked their spacecraft and conducted joint experiments. This mission had been preceded by five years of political negotiation and technical co-operation, including exchanges of U.S. and Soviet engineers between the two countries' space centers. Trade relations between the two blocs increased substantially during the era of détente. Most significant were the vast shipments of grain that were sent
Confessions of Boston Blackie
Plot
Buchanan accidentally kills his partner and the replica's sculptor, Eric Allison. When Police Inspector Farraday (Richard Lane) arrives, he automatically assumes that Blackie is guilty and takes him into custody. Buchanan hides in the hollow fake statue. Then when the coast is clear, he puts Allison's body (and the incriminating bullet) inside and makes his escape. The replica is purchased by Blackie's wealthy friend, Arthur Manleder (Lloyd Corrigan). Despite lacking a corpse, Farraday keeps Blackie in jail, but not for long. Blackie switches places with an ice cream man (William Benedict) and escapes. He goes to see Diane in the hospital to
Charles Morgan (businessman)
Sale of Morgan Iron Works
railroad would provide wharfage at the western terminus at Brashear. As before, Morgan's steamship transported freight from the western terminus of the railroad at Brashear to the Texas ports of Galveston and Indianola. In the late-1860s, Morgan's steamships carried much of the eastbound freight for a growing coastal Texas cattle industry. He offered new service in 1867 to Rockport, Texas hauling outbound hides and beef products. The new port on Aransas Bay exported over 2 million pounds of hides and over 1.7 million pounds of wool by 1869. The port of Indianola served the area around Matagorda Bay, where five meatpacking
Dascha Polanco
Early life & Career
Dascha Polanco Early life Polanco was born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic and moved to the United States at a young age. She was raised in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, New York and Miami by her father, a mechanic, and mother, a cosmetologist. Polanco is the oldest of three children; she has a brother and sister. Polanco has two children, a daughter and a son. Her daughter portrayed a younger version of Polanco's character in the fifth season of Orange is the New Black. Career Polanco aspired to be an actress from an early age but "always doubted auditioning because of [her]
Cotton mill
Fireproof construction & Other factors
or wrought iron trusses. Until the properties of cast iron were properly understood some mills constructed using the early technology collapsed. In Manchester extensive testing of cast iron as a structural material was carried out by Eaton Hodgkinson and William Fairbairn in the early 1820s. Fireproof construction was expensive and timber, sometimes clad in plaster or metal continued to be used throughout the 19th century. Rolled steel beams and reinforced concrete flooring was introduced in a limited way in the 1880s but not widely adopted in Lancashire mills until the 20th century. Other factors Cotton is sensitive to temperature and
Crosstown Expressway (Chicago)
Cancellation
of the Crosstown route were agreed by Chicago Mayor Michael Bilandic and Illinois Governor James R. Thompson in March 1977. However, in January 1979, the Crosstown Expressway project was finally cancelled by then-Mayor of Chicago Jane M. Byrne and Governor Thompson. In the $1.916 billion in federal funds earmarked for the Crosstown Expressway and (never-built) Franklin Line Subway were then reallocated to Chicago's struggling regional transit agencies, and to other pressing road improvements across northeastern Illinois. These funds would eventually support the extension of the Blue Line to O'Hare International Airport and the construction of the Orange Line to Midway
Crosstown Expressway (Chicago)
Route description
Crosstown Expressway (Chicago) Route description The highway was to begin from a connection with the Kennedy Expressway and Edens Expressway (Interstates 90 & 94) near Montrose Avenue on the city's Northwest Side. It was to follow an alignment parallel, and adjacent to the Belt Railway of Chicago, approximately one-half mile east of Cicero Avenue and extend southerly over railroad right-of-way through the West Side of Chicago, and across the Sanitary and Ship Canal to a connection with the Stevenson Expressway (Interstate 55). South of this confluence, the route would continue south in a reverse direction, split-arrangement with the northbound highway
Death of Liliana Barbarita Cepeda
Case
about the case and a judge then found no cause against Rodriguez Galindo. Santana Baez was later found guilty of the murder of a Puerto Rican dancer. Ortiz Vega died of AIDS.
Debubawi Zone
Demographics
land and a regional average of 0.51) and the equivalent of 0.9 heads of livestock. 34.5% of the population is in non-farm related jobs, compared to the national average of 25% and a regional average of 28%. 64% of all eligible children are enrolled in primary school, and 24% in secondary schools. 36% of the zone is exposed to malaria, and none to Tsetse fly. The memorandum gave this zone a drought risk rating of 627.
Dan Brouthers
Boston & Later career
finished in first place, ​6 ¹⁄₂ games ahead of the Brooklyn Ward's Wonders. The Players' League lasted just the one season, and the Reds merged into the American Association, carrying many of the championship team's previous players. Again, the team won the league's championship, finishing ​8 ¹⁄₂ games ahead of the St. Louis Browns. Brouthers led the league in batting average (.350), on-base percentage and slugging, while finishing second in triples with 19, sixth in doubles with 26, and third in RBIs with 109. Later career After the American Association folded following the 1891 season, Brouthers was sent to the Brooklyn Grooms of
Byers, Kansas
2000 census
square mile (42.9/km²). The racial makeup of the city was 100.00% White. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 8.00% of the population. There were 20 households out of which 35.0% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 70.0% were married couples living together, 15.0% had a female householder with no husband present, and 10.0% were non-families. 10.0% of all households were made up of individuals and 5.0% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.50 and the average family size was 2.67. In the city, the population was
Commanda Glacier
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Commanda Glacier Commanda Glacier (77°30′S 162°47′E) is a steep glacier flowing eastward from Mount Newall to the south of Mount Ponder in the Asgard Range, Victoria Land. The glacier enters lower Newall Glacier westward of Sagittate Hill. It was named by the New Zealand Geographic Board (1998) because Antarctica NZ installed a radio repeater on nearby Mount Newall; "Commanda" was the model name for a high frequency radio used by early New Zealand field parties.
Camera angle
Angles and their impact
have. When considering the camera angle one must remember that each shot is its own individual shot and the camera angle should be taken in context of the scene and film. There are many different types of shots that can be used from these angles. There are extreme long shots which are extremely far away from the subject and might not even show a person at all. Extreme long shots are usually done in a high angle so the viewer can look down upon a setting or scene. Extreme longs shots are used mainly to open the scene or narrative and show
Chris Shays
Voting record
prohibited LGBT troops from serving openly. He was one of the few Republicans to oppose amending the Constitution to ban flag-burning. In 1999 he was one of 20 Republicans to vote against an ultimately failed bill to ban physician-assisted suicide. The Congressman has long been known for environmental regulations, and was endorsed in the past by the League of Conservation Voters. He also advocates humane treatment of animals and ending discrimination in the workplace. Shays was also one of only four Republicans to vote against all four articles of impeachment against President Bill Clinton. In April 2005, he broke with most
Cut steel jewellery
Design
process shifted towards using stamped strips in place of individual steel studs. The idea behind the design was that the polished steel faces would catch the light and sparkle in a similar way to the then highly fashionable diamonds. Aside from the studs some items of cut steel jewellery used highly polished steel chains in their design. Cut steel was combined with precious and semi precious materials such as jet and pearls. Alternatively plaques of Jasperware and Bilston enamel feature in some designs. Plaques from further afield also appear to have been used with some appearing to come from Italy and Switzerland.
David Khorol
Awards
David Khorol David Moiseevich Khorol (Russian: Давид Моисеевич Хорол) (February 4, 1920 — February 19, 1990) was Soviet Jewish mathematician and aviation and rocket designer, professor, doktor of technical sciences. His last position was deputy general director of the Central Design Bureau "Geophysics" (ЦКБ «Геофизика»), known for its rocket design. Awards For his works on design in the area of military technology David Khorol was awarded multiple state awards, including Order of Lenin (twice), Stalin Prize, Lenin Prize, USSR State Prize, title Hero of Socialist Labor.
David Learner
Career
the game during one episode to fend off an enemy attack against a contestant, which infuriated Treguard (played by Hugo Myatt). After leaving the series, his part was replaced with a female Arabian genie called Majida played by actress Jackie Sawiris. In 1997 he played the villain Belial in the video game Realms of the Haunting, and appeared in The Famous Five episode "Five Have a Wonderful Time" playing Alfredo, the Fire Eater. Learner retired from acting in 1999. In 2001 he presented a Sunday afternoon show on X-CEL FM (before it was renamed Star 107.9). He pursued a career in
Dave Potter (politician)
Monterey County Board of Supervisors & California Coastal Commission
served on the Board for nearly 4 terms, winning reelection in 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2012. His current term expires in January 2017. California Coastal Commission Dave Potter was first appointed to the California Coastal Commission from 1997 to 2009. As a state agency with quasi-judicial regulatory oversight over land use and public access in the California coastal zone, the Commission's mission is to "protect, conserve, restore, and enhance the environment of the California coastline". Appointments to the Commission are split evenly between the Speaker of the Assembly, the Governor, and the Senate Rules Committee. Mr. Potter's seat was one
Clam juice
Preparation & Use in dishes
Frazier invented a clam opener devised to easily open clams and retain all of the clam juice, which was collected in a bowl. A patent for the clam opener was issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office on November 15, 1938. Use in dishes Clam juice is sometimes used in the preparation of clam chowder and other chowders. It may be used as an ingredient in various sauces and meat sauces, seafood dishes, in soup bases, and as a condiment to top foods, similar to the manner that fish sauce may be used. Italian chefs sometimes use clam juice
Clanculus euchelioides
Description
Clanculus euchelioides Description (Original description by R. Tate) The size of the shell varies between 6 mm and 9 mm. The somewhat solid shell has a turbinately concoid shape. It is opaque, concolorous (reddish). It contains about six whorls. The ordinary spire whorls are separated by a canaliculate suture and are flattened posteriorly. The body whorl is convex in the anterior-third. The base of the shell is flatly convex and falsely umbilicated. The columella enters the umbilical depression, which is shallow and moderately narrow. The aperture is oblique and rhomboidoval. The outer lip is slightly depressed at the suture. The outer and
David Breeze
Affiliations and other activities
Royal Archaeological Institute (2009–12) and the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society (2011–14). He was Chairman of the British Archaeological Awards from 1993 to 2009 and of the International Congress of Roman Frontier Studies from 2000 to 2015, and the Senhouse Museum Trust, Maryport, from 2013 to 2018; he is now a patron of the trust. He was one of the founders of the Hadrianic Society in 1971, and is now a patron of its successor, the Roman Army School held in Durham each Easter. Breeze has chaired the organising committee for the 1989, 1999, 2009 and 2019 Pilgrimages
DeLand, Florida
Historic districts & Education & Sports and recreation
at the newly restored Athens Theatre. Previously, the film had appeared in seven film festivals and received the Audience Choice Award at the Real to Reel International Film Festival in 2008. Education Public primary and secondary education is handled by Volusia County Schools. Sports and recreation DeLand hosts all home games for Stetson University Hatters athletic teams. The men's and women's basketball teams play at the J. Ollie Edmunds Center, an on-campus arena which opened in 1974 and seats approximately 5,000 spectators. The Hatters baseball team plays at Melching Field at Conrad Park, a 2,500-seat ballpark located off campus just south
Dave Pirner
Commercial success
on July 17, 2012, titled Delayed Reaction. Jared Gertzen also quotes Pirner as "One of the best Singer/Songwriters to come out of Minnesota since Prince". Pirner had a small role in the film Reality Bites in 1994. He was also part of the all-star band assembled for the soundtrack of the 1994 film Backbeat. Pirner also contributed to the soundtrack of Kevin Smith's 1997 film Chasing Amy with an instrumental song called "Tube Of Wonderful". There are two songs by the band Soul Asylum featured in the film: "Lucky One" and "We 3". Pirner also composed the incidental music for the
Dan Brouthers
Troy & Buffalo
Rochester, New York, and on one occasion in 1880, he hit a game-winning home run in an exhibition game versus the Buffalo Bisons, off future Hall of Fame pitcher Pud Galvin. He hit well enough in the minors to get another shot with the Trojans, which lasted just three games when he had only two hits in 12 at bats, and he was released again. Buffalo Brouthers got his first chance to be an everyday player in 1881, when he was signed by the Bisons, the team that he did well against the previous year. That season he batted .319,
Ciudad Deportiva José Luis Compañón
Facilities
Ciudad Deportiva José Luis Compañón Facilities The complex is in the Zuazo/Zuhatsu district on the south-western edge of the Vitoria-Gasteiz urban area, about 3 km west of the club's Mendizorrotza stadium. As of 2018, the facilities consisted of three full-size grass pitches and one with artificial turf, with associated changing areas and a small gymnasium. One of these pitches is utilised as the home stadium of the club's reserve team, Alavés B, who usually play in the Tercera División (fourth tier of the Spanish football league system). The club's women's team and academy teams also usually play their fixtures at Ibaia. In 2018,
Dame Gruev
1894 to 1900 & Uprising
1902. However, by using secret writings and ciphers, he was able to remain in contact with the local revolutionary committees, and direct the affairs of the revolutionary district of Bitola. Uprising In the latter part of May, 1902, Gruev was condemned to banishment in the prison of Podrum Kale in Anatolia. There he found Hristo Matov and Hristo Tatarchev, both sentenced to exile in January 1901. Gruev and his comrades were kept in Podroum Kale for ten months. Although he was away from Macedonia and Thrace itself, Gruev managed to keep himself informed as to the development and affairs of
Charles Blount, 5th Baron Mountjoy
Life
at nearly £2,100. Among other bequests he left 40 marks to provide lectures for the children of Westbury-under-the-Plain, Wiltshire, for the succeeding two years. He was buried at St Mary Aldermary in the City of London. His widow remarried and lived until 1582.
Culture of Brazil
Language & Carnival
Talian dialect, of Venetian origin) speakers in the south of the country, both of which are influenced by the Portuguese language. Not to mention the Slavic communities, Ukrainians and Poles which are also part of these minority languages. The Brazilian Sign Language (not signed Portuguese – it likely is descended from the French Sign Language), known by the acronym LIBRAS, is officially recognized by law, albeit using it alone would convey a very limited degree of accessibility, throughout the country. Carnival The Brazilian Carnaval is an annual festival held forty-six days before Easter. Carnival celebrations are believed to have roots in
Davide Rossi
The Verve & Röyksopp
Houses and Rather Be. Rossi has also performed with the Verve during several live and TV shows of their latest summer campaign. Some of them include Glastonbury and the V Festival. Röyksopp March 2009 sees the release of another important collaboration for Rossi. Norwegian band Röyksopp features his string arrangements in four of the eleven track of their new album Junior. These are: The Girl and the Robot, Röyksopp Forever, You Don't Have a Clue and Silver Cruiser. From the same session Röyksopp released in 2010 Senior, in which Rossi is featured on the song "Senior Living". Rossi has also appeared live
Corn chowder
Mass production
and markets corn chowders, such as "Rich & Hearty Chicken Corn Chowder" and "Light Chicken Corn Chowder." Costco markets a corn chowder under its Kirkland Signature brand name, named "Kirkland Roasted Corn Chowder." Safeway Inc. markets a corn chowder under their "Signature Cafe" store brand.
Collected Works (Hunters & Collectors album)
Background
a brass section, later dubbed Horns of Contempt, including Michael Waters on trombone; Jack Howard on trumpet; and Jeremy Smith on French horn. By July 1982 Tosti-Gueira was replaced by Martin Lubran (ex-Spiny Norman) on guitar. In early 1988 Barry Palmer (Harem Scarem, ex-Stephen Cummings Band) joined the group on guitar. This album's slower acoustic version of "Throw Your Arms Around Me" had been recorded in 1989 (at the same time as sessions for their sixth studio album, Ghost Nation) and was co-produced by Hunters & Collectors with Clive Martin, and was mixed by Eric "E.T" Thorngren. It was released as
DCourseWeb
Background & Future Development
an updated name, and dCourseWeb officially launched in 2003. As a hosted solution, running dCourseWeb through NBC’s datacenter has kept prices down for other institutions that could not afford high-profile solutions, or deploy their own solution. Future Development NBC plans to write a new highly technological quiz/testing module for dCourseweb. This module will have the ability to employ common question formats and be able to mix, and randomize test questions and answers as well as manually or automatically pull from a pool of appropriate questions/answers. It will allow instructors and institutions to share their database of questions and answers with
California Institute of Technology
Admissions & Tuition and financial aid & Undergraduate program
range was 800–800. The middle 50% range for the SAT Physics Subject Test was 770–800; SAT Chemistry Subject Test was 780–800; SAT Biology Subject Tests was 770–800 Tuition and financial aid Undergraduate tuition for the 2013–2014 school year was $39,990 and total annual costs were estimated to be $58,755. In 2012–2013, Caltech awarded $17.1 million in need-based aid, $438k in non-need-based aid, and $2.51 million in self-help support to enrolled undergraduate students. The average financial aid package of all students eligible for aid was $38,756 and students graduated with an average debt of $15,090. Undergraduate program The full-time, four-year undergraduate
Bobby Soxer (singer)
2006–2010: Career beginnings and recognition & 2011–2014: Collaborative success
Ye Lay in a song "Do Not Want To Say Good Bye" at her age 13. She rose to fame in music industry with her hit song "Pwe". Since then, she gained the first recognition from her fans. 2011–2014: Collaborative success Bobby released a album "Done Pyan" (Rocket) which was a duo album with his partner Hlwan Paing on 21 November 2011. This album gained "The best music album award", awarded by both Shwe FM and City FM. They donated 1 Million Myanmar Kyats from selling gained gold prize for Rocket music album to orphan children from Thu Kha Yike
Dapoli taluka
Ratnagiri district
Dapoli taluka Dapoli taluka is a taluka in Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra, India. Ratnagiri district There are nine talukas in Ratnagiri district, they are Ratnagiri, Rajapur, Lanja, Sangmeshwar, Chiplun, Guhagar, Khed, Dapoli and Mandangad.
Daz Eden
Storylines
wanting to see Victoria but didn't stay, not wanting to risk seeing Andy. On 9 June, on Diane's return to the village, she asked about Daz but was told he had decided he wanted a change of scene and had left the village.
Culture of Brazil
Family and social class
few decades with the reduction of average size and increase in single-parent, dual-worker and remarried families. The family structure has become less patriarchal and women are more independent, although gender disparity is still evident in wage difference. Brazil inherited a highly traditional and stratified class structure from its colonial period with deep inequality. In recent decades, the emergence of a large middle class has contributed to increase social mobility and alleviate income disparity, but the situation remains grave. Brazil ranks 54th among world countries by Gini index. According to the anthropologist Alvaro Jarrin, "The body is a key aspect of sociability in
Daz Eden
Storylines
on Christmas Day 2008. Both felt guilty, as they were practically siblings, and were awkward around each other. Later that day, he and Victoria were on the lake when the ice cracked and Victoria fell in. Daz jumped in, looking for her, and pulled her out of the lake. He performed CPR, desperately trying to save her and succeeded. They were taken to hospital and kept in overnight. Later, Victoria told him she had seen a dead body in the lake. They found the body (Shane Doyle) a few days later and a police enquiry was launched. On 5 February 2009,
Chennai – Salem Express
Rake Sharing
Chennai – Salem Express Rake Sharing It shares its rake with the 12163/12164 Dadar Terminus Chennai Egmore Superfast Express.
Dance costume
History
combinations of these. A costume may portray or relate to some characteristic, mood, or theme of the dance. It may fit loosely or it may be form-fitting to emphasize the form of the dancer's body. Costumes are designed in accordance with aesthetic requirements, the anticipated movements of the dancer, and budget. Various people may collaborate in designing a costume, including the choreographer, costume designer, costume maker (seamstress), and dancer. History In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Marie Camargo influenced changes in dance costumes by abandoning the traditional corset and dancing barefoot with exposed arms and legs. Later, Isadora Duncan introduced
Daltons Weekly
Daltons Business & Daltons Holidays
Daltons Weekly Daltons Business Established in 2002, Daltons Business is a UK database of businesses for sale, listing over 29,000 businesses, including franchises, commercial property and businesses abroad. Daltons Business has an average of 3,500,000 page impressions every month. The website lists businesses for sale classified into the sectors of Agricultural Businesses, Care Businesses, Commercial Property,- Corporate Businesses, Distribution Companies, Entertainment and Leisure Businesses, Restaurants and Takeaway, Hotels, Internet Businesses, Manufacturing Businesses, Marine Businesses, Motor and Transport Businesses, Pubs, Retail Businesses, Service Businesses and Franchises. Daltons Holidays Launched in 2003, Daltons Holidays listed holiday properties of all types worldwide. It generated
Dale Farm
Dale Farm
before deciding against granting further permissions as other parts of the site were occupied. Traveller William Saunders won permission for himself and other family members at the adjacent Oak Lane site after a lengthy legal tussle with Basildon Council from 1987. A planning application by travellers for a 20-pitch site was submitted in 2001, but was refused by the council. Two Irish travellers Patrick Egan and John Sheridan, and a third man purchased the cottage and the green fields around it from Mr Bocking for £120,000 in 2002. The local residents reported a clear difference between the behaviour of the English Gypsies
DWRT-FM
New ownership
show hosted and with live dance music mixes by Dj David Ardiente, which later became David's House), RT Sunday Sessions (where various artists performed live in the radio station's studio), The Get Up and Go Show with Joe Schmoe, Alex and Lellie, Dinner and Drive Show (formerly known as Da Brainy Bunch), and The Playground with Da Kid, Lexi Locklear and BB Fred were developed. Beginning in 2004, RT put up an annual concert event called, "Ripe Tomatoes", featuring up to 30 OPM bands playing back-to-back on a single night. In 2006, a corporate decision was made to rename 99.5 RT
Death of Liliana Barbarita Cepeda
Case
died and that he had been coerced to lie by authorities. It was later argued by the two accused men's defense that some of the evidence offered by prosecution had been in the hands of the public ministry and that they had not been handed to defense until the day of a hearing, 15 January 1999, and as such, the accusations should be discarded. These motions were later dismissed by jury. Six months after being jailed in 1998, both Ortiz Vega and Rodriguez Galindo had to be released due to being jailed without a trial. Santana Baez later alleged that he had lied
Dale Farm
Cost & Commentary and media
million. Legal aid to residents from 2005 to September 2011 totalled £188,000; costs were paid by the Legal Services Commission. During later court hearings the travellers were represented on a pro-bono basis. Commentary and media The Peace and Progress Party has advocated on behalf of the Travellers at Dale Farm. The party called a meeting at Parliament in June 2006, following which actor and activist Corin Redgrave collapsed at a council meeting at Basildon Town Hall. In their Annual Report and Accounts for 2006/7. the former Commission for Racial Equality (CRE) said: In 2005, we reported that we had obtained
Charles Morgan (businessman)
New York and Charleston Steam Packet Company
carry mail along their line, and contracts to carry military troops to Florida. Another lost ship threatened the New York and Charleston Steam Packet Company. Home started its last voyage—and only its third overall—on October 7, 1837. Home had cost nearly $90,000 to build and included a cabin with luxury amenities to accommodate as many as 120 first-class passengers. She ran aground while departing New York Harbor, but continued to the ocean without any apparent damage. However, a storm with rough seas battered the ship near Cape Hatteras, North Carolina; she started taking on water and her engine failed, and
Cornell University
Press and radio & Housing
with Ithaca College. The Cornellian is an independent student organization that organizes, arranges, produces, edits, and publishes the yearbook of the same name; it is composed of artistic photos of the campus, student life, and athletics, and of the standard senior portraits. It carries the Silver Crown Award for Journalism and a Benjamin Franklin Award for Print Design – the only Ivy League Yearbook with such a distinction. Cornellians are represented over the radio waves on WVBR, an independent commercial FM radio station owned and operated by Cornell students. Other student groups also operate internet streaming audio sites. Housing University
Brushless DC electric motor
Positioning and actuation systems
and actuation systems Brushless motors are used in industrial positioning and actuation applications. For assembly robots, brushless stepper or servo motors are used to position a part for assembly or a tool for a manufacturing process, such as welding or painting. Brushless motors can also be used to drive linear actuators. Motors that directly produce linear motion are called linear motors. The advantage of linear motors is that they can produce linear motion without the need of a transmission system, such as ballscrews, leadscrew, rack-and-pinion, cam, gears or belts, that would be necessary for rotary motors. Transmission systems are known to
Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment
Antineutrino spectrum
affect the Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment. The experiment consists of eight antineutrino detectors, clustered in three locations within 1.9 km (1.2 mi) of six nuclear reactors. Each detector consists of 20 tons of liquid scintillator (linear alkylbenzene doped with gadolinium) surrounded by photomultiplier tubes and shielding. A much larger follow-up is in development in the form of the Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) in Kaiping, which will use an acrylic sphere filled with 20,000 tons of liquid scintillator to detect reactor antineutrinos. Groundbreaking began 10 January 2015, with operation expected in 2020. Antineutrino spectrum Daya Bay Collaboration measured the anti-neutrino energy spectrum, and found that anti-neutrinos
Cotton mill
Early weaving mills & Early American mills
basic principle that would be used in powered weaving until the 20th century. In 1788 Cartwright opened Revolution Mill in Doncaster which was powered by a Boulton and Watt steam engine and had 108 power looms on three floors as well as spinning machinery, but it was not a commercial success and closed in 1790. A second mill using Cartwright's machinery, opened in Manchester in 1790 but was burned to the ground by hand loom weavers within two years. By 1803 there were only 2,400 power looms operating in Britain. Early American mills In the United States, the early horse-powered
Christiaan Brunings
Work
and the provinces of Holland and Gelderland on the distribution of water from the Rhine in the Waal, Lower Rhine and IJssel. After 22 years of negotiations a treaty was signed in 1771 on the Rhine water distribution, which meant a first step in international water management consulting business. He was also involved in improving the dikes along the Rhine to help prevent damaging floods. Brunings is also known for the invention of an instrument for measuring water flow. In 1789 he published a detailed practical treatise on river flow including an account of his and other water-flow meters. In his
Cotton mill
Child labor in the United States & Women
totters), or helping but not on the payroll (helpers). Wages were good for the workers who could earn $2 a day in the mill against $0.75 on a farm. In the segregated south, 'Blacks' were not allowed to work inside a mill; had they been the need for child labour would have been eliminated. Child labour stopped here not only because of new laws but the change in the type of machinery caused by the Great Depression, which required greater height and skill. Women In 1926 when it was at its peak, the Lancashire cotton industry worked 57.3 million spindles
Deimantas Narkevičius
Student years in Vilnius and London
This period which was marked by intensive learning had a significant impact for Narkevičius's understanding of contemporary art as he got exposed to London's art milieu, for example, artists of the YBA generation, but more so for his motivation for becoming an artist. A dense concentration of artists and a competitive artistic climate meant that the standards for art were set high, but it also led to a strong community sense. Artists were often collaborating and helping each other in different ways. Narkevičius who was one of them was able to benefit from these processes. After his return from London Narkevičius
David Moyes
Sunderland & West Ham United
you're a woman. Careful the next time you come in". Moyes apologised for the incident. The FA wrote to Moyes to ask for his observations on the incident. Later that month, Sunderland were confirmed to be relegated to the EFL Championship for the first time in ten years after a 1–0 loss to Bournemouth, marking the first relegation of Moyes' career. After the match, Moyes stated that he would like to remain as manager. However, on 22 May 2017, one day after the end of the Premier League season, Moyes resigned as Sunderland manager. West Ham United Moyes was appointed manager
Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria
In the news
Methodist Girls High School, Yaba, Lagos (the oldest secondary school for girls in Nigeria, founded in 1879), where she graduated as the best Form V Student (1968 in Arts Class) and also served as a school prefect. In 1975, she obtained a B.A. (hons) Degree in English from the University of Lagos. She is one of the first Nigerian females with an M.TAX degree in Tax Administration (1983), obtained from the University of Paris. She joined the then Federal Inland Revenue Department, FIRD, now Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) in 1976 and rose to the position of Co-ordinating Director (Ag.)
Counterproductive work behavior
Managing strategies
an organization, including organizational constraints, lack of rewards, illegitimate tasks, interpersonal conflicts, and lack of organizational justice. Research has shown that individuals who are treated unfairly are more likely to engage in CWBs. One major step that organizations can take to reduce the impetus for CWBs is therefore to enhance organizational justice. Maintaining communications and feedback, allowing participation of employees, and supervisory training are other suggestions for mitigating CWBs. Organizations must also pay close attention to employees for signs and sources of interpersonal conflicts so that they can be identified and tended to as
Decatur Dorsey
Medal of Honor citation
Honor citation Planted his colors on the Confederate works in advance of his regiment, and when the regiment was driven back to the Union works he carried the colors there and bravely rallied the men.
Clinical Centre of Serbia
Organization
performed, and more than 7,000 childbirths performed. As of June 2019, the health centre has 7,386 employees. In August 2018, the President of Serbia announced that the Government of Serbia is investing 110 million euros in complex' facilities reconstruction from 2018 to 2022.
David Moyes
2004–2009
16 of the UEFA Cup, eventually being beaten on penalties by Fiorentina. Moyes also signed four more players who went on to become very important players for Everton: Yakubu was signed for another record fee of £11.25 million, Steven Pienaar for £2.05 million after an initial loan, Phil Jagielka was brought in for £4 million, and Leighton Baines was signed for a fee that could rise to £6 million. All of this gave Everton and its fans cause for optimism as a string of strong performances broke the pattern inconsistency which saw league finishes of 15th, 7th, 17th, 4th and 11th under Moyes. His
Declaration of war by the United States
History & The War Powers Resolution
Constitutional Amendment that would require a national referendum on a declaration of war. Several Constitutional Amendments, such as the Ludlow Amendment, have been proposed that would require a national referendum on a declaration of war. After Congress repealed the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution in January 1971 and President Richard Nixon continued to wage war in Vietnam, Congress passed the War Powers Resolution (Pub.L. 93–148) over the veto of Nixon in an attempt to rein in some of the president's claimed powers. The War Powers Resolution proscribes the only power of the president to wage war which is recognized by Congress. The War
Daoshi
Daily Life and Clothing & Rituals and Practices
wear red robes with golden embroidery, those who worked as officials elsewhere were to wear red robes without golden embroidery, and common priests were to wear teal robes. Rituals and Practices During the Ming dynasty, some Taoist priests were hired to create and perform musical performances where they often danced or played musical instruments for their patrons. Taoist priests also participated in death rituals. However, some wealthy families objected to hiring Taoist priests for their funerals due to their Confucian beliefs that argued against the lavish musical performances that usually accompanied Taoist funerals. Taoist priests chose whether to marry or
Common ingroup identity
Applications
out-group. When Whites identified themselves as "American", they were more prone to blame the victims of Hurricane Katrina for their predicament. When they identified themselves as "White American" or "European American", they were less likely to blame the victims. For a majority of White Americans, the title "American" isn't perceived as an inclusive title for all Americans (of which, minorities are surely included). By providing a dual identity in the "White/European American" identification, White Americans were able to view themselves as part of two groups, one of which, American (to include all Americans) was superordinate. Thus, intergroup bias was reduced
Colorectal Cancer Alliance
History & Programs and services
After the merger, the Colon Cancer Alliance retained its name, and became the largest colorectal cancer-focused nonprofit organization in the United States. As of November 1, 2017, the foundation was officially re-branded as the Colorectal Cancer Alliance. Programs and services The Colorectal Cancer Alliance provides services in the areas of patient and family support, research funding and prevention efforts. The organization also promotes the National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month observed on March of every year, and the Dress in Blue Day, held on the first Friday of every March.
Détente
Continued conflicts & Cold War flares up in 1979
side trusted the other fully and the potential for nuclear war remained constant. Each side continued to aim thousands of nuclear warheads atop intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) at each other's cities, maintain submarines with long-range nuclear weapon capability (submarine-launched ballistic missiles or SLBMs) in the world's oceans, keep hundreds of nuclear-armed aircraft on constant alert, and guard contentious borders in Korea and Europe with large ground forces. Espionage efforts remained a high priority as defectors, reconnaissance satellites, and signal intercepts measured intentions and attempted to gain strategic advantage. Cold War flares up in 1979 The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan In 1979
Damansara Town Centre
Public transport
rapidKL bus T819, while waiting for opening of the Semantan-Kajang stretch in July 2017. Besides the aforementioned T819 route, the MRT station also serves as a bus hub for rapidKL buses connecting Damansara Town Centre to Segambut/Sri Hartamas, Mid Valley Megamall and the Ampang and Sri Petaling Lines' Bandaraya station.
Decree 900
Legislation & Mechanisms
of the law stated that it was intended to “eliminate all feudal type property...especially work-servitude and the remnant of slavery.” Decree 900 specifically abolished slavery, unpaid labor, work as payment of rent, and relocation of indigenous workers. Mechanisms The law did not redistribute land automatically. It created a National Agrarian Department (DAN), and required people without land to file requests with Local Agrarian Committees (CALs). CALs would then make decisions about how to reappropriate the land of major owners. Landowners could dispute these decisions, with an appeals process going all the way up to the President. The committees were formed
Daniel Gooch standard gauge locomotives
History
designing standard gauge locomotives for the new Northern Division. From 1858 the construction of standard gauge engines started at the newly enlarged Northern Division Works at Stafford Road, Wolverhampton; these were designed by Joseph Armstrong, the Wolverhampton Locomotive Superintendent that the GWR had inherited along with the S&BR. Alongside these Armstrong locomotives, several other standard gauge locomotive classes were built during these years under the aegis of Gooch himself, either at the Great Western's principal works at Swindon, or else by outside firms, Swindon and Wolverhampton between them not yet having sufficient capacity for all the necessary new construction. Though these
Chemotaxis
History of chemotaxis research & Behavior
point in understanding the whole process of intracellular signal transduction of bacteria. Behavior The overall movement of a bacterium is the result of alternating tumble and swim phases. As a result, the trajectory of a bacterium swimming in a uniform environment will form a random walk with relatively straight swims interrupted by random tumbles that reorient the bacterium. Bacteria such as E. coli are unable to choose the direction in which they swim, and are unable to swim in a straight line for more than a few seconds due to rotational diffusion; in other words, bacteria "forget" the direction in
Crocodile Breeding Centre, Kurukshetra
History & Crocodiles At Bhor Saidan
Crocodile Breeding Centre, Kurukshetra History The Mugger crocodiles are believed to have been brought by one of the Mahants of the nearby temples in the 1930s. In 1980, Forests Department, Haryana took over the breeding centre and the Bhor Saidan village panchayat gave 15+ acre land to the Government of Haryana to start the breeding centre. Periphery has been fenced and a mound inside the pond was created to watch the crocodiles from the close range. Crocodiles At Bhor Saidan The centre comprises a wild pond that is used to rear Indian Mugger crocodiles (Crocodylus pallustris). The Crocodile Breeding Centre
Cerithiopsis greenii
Description & Habitat
Cerithiopsis greenii Description The maximum recorded shell length is 4.6 mm. Habitat The species lives in a marine environment.Minimum recorded depth is 0 m. Maximum recorded depth is 75 m.
Death of Maxwell Gruver
Facts & Grand jury
The warrant stated that pledges were also required to lift other members while standing on a book. The pledges drank to excess and Gruver passed out on the couch and checked on him until 3AM at which time he was left alone between 3AM and 9AM. In the morning his pulse was weak and he was rushed to the hospital where he died. Grand jury The grand jury declined to bring charges in one case. and failed to reach consensus in four others. They indicted four men on charges of negligent homicide. There was no consensus whether the national fraternal
Cookney Church
Location & History
vicinity include Elsick House and Lairhillock Inn. History The present structure was erected in 1885, although the original Cookney Church was founded on this site in the year 1816. The National Library of Scotland has entered a communion token from the year 1859 as part of the significant artifacts of that year in Scotland. There is considerable history of the Episcopal churches of the local area, with some early facilities being part of proximate Muchalls Castle. A very early Episcopal church had been constructed within Muchalls Castle itself in the first quarter of the 17th century. Earlier ruined Episcopal
Charles Morgan (businessman)
Gulf coast packets
Key West, Florida and Havana, Cuba. The Home catastrophe forced a reorganization of the partnership, with the new company shifting its emphasis to the Gulf trade, and Columbia sailed out of the port of New Orleans for Galveston on November 18, 1837, about five weeks after the Home wreck. Allaire and several investors divested themselves from the New York and Charleston Steam Packet Company, leaving Morgan and John Haggerty as the sole partners: thus the Morgan Line was born and Columbia was its first ship, committed to the New Orleans–Galveston route. During this era, New Orleans was the main port for
Cornell University
Faculty
the Green Revolution", being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the Congressional Gold Medal, and 49 honorary doctorates. Frances Perkins joined the Cornell faculty in 1952 after serving as the first female member of the United States Cabinet and served until her death in 1965. Perkins was a witness to the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in her adolescence and went on to champion the National Labor Relations Act, the Fair Labor Standards Act, and the Social Security Act while United States Secretary of Labor. Buckminster Fuller was a visiting professor at Cornell for one year (1952),
Dame Gruev
Early years
region to apply himself to a new revolutionary organization. In order to carry out his plans more successfully, and possibly to avert the suspicion of the Turkish authorities, he decided to become a Bulgarian school teacher. The first two years after his return to Macedonia region he spent teaching, first in his native village of Smilevo, and later in the town of Prilep. Later, Gruev established himself in Thessaloniki and here laid the foundation of BMARC (the Bulgarian Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Committees). With the cooperation of Hristo Tatarchev and Petar Pop Arsov among others, he came up with the Constitution and
Davide Rossi
Röyksopp & Other collaborations
with the band on various concerts around Europe and the UK in 2009. Other collaborations Rossi's work as arranger and producer has been featured on records of artists such as Siouxsie, Dido, Jon Hopkins, The Proclaimers, Chris Martin, Eros Ramazzotti, Alicia Keys, Moby, Jazmine Sullivan, Trentemøller, Zucchero, Rihanna, Duran Duran and many others.
Craig Brown (taekwondo)
Life and career in Jamaica
Beijing 2008 and London 2012, Brown had decided to acquire a dual citizenship and represent his paternal homeland Jamaica with a focus on making the team for the 2016 Olympic bid. Currently, he has been training full-time as a member of the Jamaican taekwondo team under head coach Fabio Takahashi. At the 2014 Central American and Caribbean Games in Veracruz, Mexico, Brown picked up the silver medal for his Jamaican squad in the men's 87-kg category, losing the final to Cuba's Rafael Alba by a wide 2–18 margin.
Dan Schulman
Board service & Political stance
equity company focused on early-stage new media and technology companies. Schulman is on the Board of Governors of Rutgers University, the state university of New Jersey. He also serves on the board at Autism Speaks, an advocacy group dedicated to advancing research into causes and treatments for individuals on the autism spectrum. Political stance Schulman denounced the North Carolina Public Facilities Privacy & Security Act that mandated people in public facilities use bathrooms in accordance to their gender at birth. He stated that "The new law perpetuates discrimination and it violates the values and principles that are at the core of
Détente
Cold War flares up in 1979
and Donald Rumsfeld. Schlesinger's time as Defense Secretary was plagued by notably poor relations with Henry Kissinger, one of the more prominent American advocates of Detente. Their poor working relationship bled into their professional relationship, and as a result an increasing number of policy clashes began to accrue. These clashes would ultimately result in Schlesinger's dismissal in 1975. However, his replacement, Donald Rumsfeld, shared Shlesinger's distaste for Kissinger. As a result, the clashes on policy between the State Department and the Defense Department continued. Rumsfeld thought that Kissinger was too complacent about growing Soviet strength. While Rumsfeld largely agreed with Kissinger's
Cornell University
Health & Campus police
set up nets, which will extend out 15 feet, on five of the university's bridge. Installation of the nets began in May 2013 and were completed over the summer of that year. There were cases of gorge-jumping in the 1970s and 1990s. Before this abnormal cluster of suicides, the suicide rate at Cornell had been similar to or below the suicide rates of other American universities, including a period between 2005 and 2008 in which no suicides occurred. Campus police Cornell University Police protect the campus and are classified as peace officers and have the same authority as the Ithaca
Culture of Brazil
Sertanejo & Forró and frevo
audiences. Forró and frevo Forró and Frevo are two music and dance forms originated in the Brazilian Northeast. Forró, like Choro, originated from European folk genres such as the schottische in between the 19th and early 20th centuries. It remains a very popular music style, particularly in the Northeast region, and is danced in forrobodós (parties and balls) throughout the country. Frevo originated in Recife, Pernambuco during the Carnival, the period it is most often associated with. While the music presents elements of procession and martial marches, the frevo dance (known as "passo") has been notably influenced by capoeira. Frevo
Cryptogramma
Distribution
Cryptogramma Distribution In North America, species within this genus are distributed over western and northern United States, Northwestern Mexico, and Canada.
DWRT-FM
The second 99.5 RT (2008–2012) & Play FM (2012-present)
signed off for the last time. Koji Moralez was last to board and its last song was "Kings and Queens" by Thirty Seconds to Mars. Play FM (2012-present) On December 10, 2012 at 6 am, the station signed on as 99.5 Play FM. Socialite and eventologist Tim Yap, RT mainstay Sam Oh, and former Magic jock Nikko were the first jocks to go on board that morning, followed by the remaining RT jocks and selected jocks from Magic. The very first song played was "Play" by Jennifer Lopez. The programming and imaging at that time is more identical to that of