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El Felino
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La Peste Negra (2008–current)
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Show, El Felino won Rey Bucanero's hair in a ten-man steel cage match. In October 2011, El Felino became one of four CMLL wrestlers featured in an A&E Latinoamericano documentary series titled El Luchador. In late 2011, El Felino began feuding with Blue Panther, which led to a Hair vs. Hair match on December 16 at Sin Piedad. A week prior to the match, Panther was disqualified in a tag team match, after giving El Felino a Martinete. This led to the Distrito Federal Box y Lucha Commission announcing that Panther was suspended for two weeks, starting after the December
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Electric Banana Band
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History
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Electric Banana Band History Electric Banana Band was formed as a response to the success of Trazan & Banarne, a highly acclaimed Swedish children's television programme, also produced by two of the band members, Lasse Åberg and Klasse Möllberg. The band takes on a jungle theme, partially borrowing elements from The Phantom, a widely popular comic in Sweden, as well as Tarzan. Their jungle theme included both their costumes, designed to reflect the nicknames of the lineup, as well as the songs, which usually had nature-inspired themes.
Despite being mainly a studio band, the band does some occasional touring, mainly at
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Distributed language
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distributed perspective, an error. Building on cognitive science, the perspective challenges cognitive internalism by presenting language as a prime case of embodied and culturally embedded cognition. It emphasizes that the heterogeneity of human language does much to shape people, mind and society.
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Energy Efficiency Services Limited
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Municipal Demand Side Management & Solar Agricultural Pump Sets
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Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT). Considering this, EESL signed a memorandum of understanding with the Ministry of Urban Development for undertaking the reform across India, to be implemented in 500 smart cities and 100 AMRUT cities. Agreement has been signed with Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Assam, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Chandigarh, Jharkhand, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh for IGEA (Investment grade energy audits). Solar Agricultural Pump Sets India has about 30 million agricultural pumps installed, nearly 10 million of which are diesel-based and remaining are grid connected. However, due to unreliable grid supply and increasing diesel prices, solar water pumping system offers
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Douglas Gonzales
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Selected legal cases
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state's first Republican governor since Reconstruction.
On March 10, 1980, Gonzales administered the oath of office to Governor Treen and gave him a Bible inscribed, "Dave, Upon this good book, you took your oath of office. Please keep it close so it can serve as a constant reminder of your solemn commitment to the people of this great state ..."
Four years later, Judge Gonzales heard another disputed election case, Dumas v. Jetson, in which Walter Dumas claimed that he had lost a contest by 213 votes for the District 61 seat in the Louisiana House of Representatives in Baton Rouge to
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Douglas Murray (author)
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Publications & Punditry
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and Gen. Henk van den Breemen. His book Bloody Sunday was (jointly) awarded the 2011–2012 Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize.
In June 2013, his e-book Islamophilia: a Very Metropolitan Malady was published. His book The Strange Death of Europe: Immigration, Identity, Islam was published in May 2017. The Madness of Crowds: Gender, Race and Identity was published in September 2019. Punditry Murray has appeared on a number of British current affairs programmes, including the BBC's Question Time, This Week, HardTalk, the Today programme, The Big Questions, Daily Politics, and Sunday Morning Live. Murray has written for The Sunday Times, The Daily
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Fabio Mauroner
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Biography
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took place at the same time that an exhibit titled Canaletto and his rivals was being held at the National Gallery in the same city.
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Ear piercing instrument
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Use on areas other than the ear lobe
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required reconstructive surgery.
This is one area where both the body piercing community and supporters of piercing guns do agree, and most responsible manufacturers of piercing guns strongly advise against such use. However, some less reputable users of piercing guns still continue to offer such piercings.
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Emily Lau
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Early post-handover era
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Taiwan people themselves". Her subsequent refusal to explicitly recognise Taiwan as a part of the PRC during an interview again drew criticism from more conservative sectors of the Hong Kong society, including attacks from pro-Beijing politician Leung Chun-ying, who became Chief executive in 2012.
Beside her legal problems, Lau has been the victim of several criminal nuisance cases, including telephone nuisance to her office in January and October 2003, and two occasions when food and/or faeces were splashed outside her office in Shatin, in July and September 2003. A woman and an old man were arrested and fined in connection with
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Engelszell Abbey
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Economy
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8th producer of Trappist beer, and, at the time, only the second outside Belgium.
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DuPont Manual High School
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Merger
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building. This fusion of institutions resulted in the birth of the modern duPont Manual High School – dropping 'Training' from its previous name. The same school building remains in use today, although two major additions have since been made. The middle school located on the building's first floor became Manly Junior High and moved to Manual's old building at Brook and Oak.
The merged school began developing traditions such as Homecoming in 1951, and Red and White Day in 1953. Red and White Day eventually became a full week of school spirit related activities preceding the annual Male-Manual football game. Two
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Education in ancient Rome
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Rhetor & Philosophy
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AD), students had begun to lose sight of legal disputes and had started to focus more of their training on the art of storytelling. Philosophy A final level of education was philosophical study. The study of philosophy is distinctly Greek, but was undertaken by many Roman students. To study philosophy, a student would have to go to a center of philosophy where philosophers taught, usually abroad in Greece. An understanding of a philosophical school of thought could have done much to add to Cicero's vaunted knowledge of 'that which is great', but could be pursued by the very wealthiest of
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Endocrine disruptor
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Polybrominated diphenyl ethers & Phthalates
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suggested that even brief exposure to PBDEs can cause developmental and behavior problems in juvenile rodents and exposure interferes with proper thyroid hormone regulation. Phthalates Phthalates are found in some soft toys, flooring, medical equipment, cosmetics and air fresheners. They are of potential health concern because they are known to disrupt the endocrine system of animals, and some research has implicated them in the rise of birth defects of the male reproductive system.
Although an expert panel has concluded that there is "insufficient evidence" that they can harm the reproductive system of infants, California,Washington state and Europe have banned them from
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Estadio Nacional Complutense
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History
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Estadio Nacional Complutense History The plans for the construction of the University City (Spanish: Ciudad Universitaria), and thus also of rugby stadium, began on 17 May 1927, when the then King Alfonso XIII awarded the construction contract. The official architects of the venue were Luis Lacasa Navarro, Javier Barroso and the famous Civil engineer Eduardo Torroja. The opening ceremony of the sports facilities and the stadium was on 12 October 1943, on the Spanish national holiday.
Originally, the stadium was built for university sports, but in 1954 the Spanish national rugby union team used the stadium for a home match
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Egg donation
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Donor registries
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that donor had donated before, then other donor conceived people with the same donor number are thus genetic half-siblings. In short, donor registries match people who type in the same donor number.
Alternatively, if the donor number isn't available, then known donor characteristics, e.g. hair, eye and skin color may be used in matching.
Donors may also register, and therefore, donor registries may also match donors with their genetic children.
The largest registry is the Donor Sibling Registry- with more than 25,000 members, the DSR has matched almost 7,000 donor conceived people with their egg and sperm donors, as well as with their
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Eugenio Espejo
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Early life & Work as a polemicist
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alongside his father at the Hospital de la Misericordia. According to Espejo, he learned "by experience, which cannot be known without studying with pen in hand."
Overcoming racial discrimination, he graduated from medical school on July 10, 1767, and shortly afterwards graduated in jurisprudence and canon law (having studied law under Dr. Ramón Yépez from 1780 to 1793). On August 14, 1772, he asked for permission to practice medicine in Quito, and it was granted on November 28, 1772. After that, no information exists about Espejo's whereabouts until 1778, when he wrote a somewhat polemical sermon. Work as a polemicist Between
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Dickens Hill (horse)
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1979: three-year-old season
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Epsom Downs Racecourse. The colt was settled in fifth place before accelerating in the straight, taking the lead a furlong from the finish and looking the likely winner. He was quickly overtaken by Troy on the outside and was beaten seven lengths but held on to second place, finishing three lengths ahead of the French-trained Northern Baby in third. The other beaten horses included Ela-Mana-Mou, Tap On Wood and Son of Love. Dickens Hill faced Troy again in the Irish Derby at the Curragh on 30 June. On this occasion, Murray held up the colt at the back of the
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Dupont Circle Fountain
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Background
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Dupont Circle Fountain Background In 1871, the United States Army Corps of Engineers began constructing Dupont Circle, which at the time was called Pacific Circle since it was the western boundary of the city's residential areas. On February 25, 1882, Congress renamed the circle and authorized a memorial to Samuel Francis Du Pont (1803–1865) to honor his services during the Mexican–American War and Civil War. He played a large role in the modernization of the Navy, and during the Civil War he was responsible for making the Union blockade effective against the Confederacy, though his failed attempt to
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Eugenio Espejo
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Work as a polemicist
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1772 and 1779, Espejo provoked the colonial authorities, who regarded him as responsible for several satirical and mocking posters. These posters were attached to the doors of churches and other buildings, and their anonymous author tended to attack the colonial authorities, the clergy or any other subject he deemed convenient. Although no surviving posters have been found, evidence from comments Espejo made in his writings suggests that he wrote them.
In 1779, a reproachful and satirical manuscript was circulated, the El nuevo Luciano de Quito (The New Lucian of Quito), signed by "don Javier de Cía, Apéstegui y Perochena," a pseudonym
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Eucalyptus doratoxylon
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Description
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Eucalyptus doratoxylon Description Eucalyptus doratoxylon is a mallee, rarely a small tree, that typically grows to a height of 1.4–6 m (4 ft 7 in–19 ft 8 in) and forms a lignotuber. It has smooth, powdery white over reddish or greenish bark. Young plants and coppice regrowth have narrow elliptic to narrow lance-shaped leaves that are arranged in opposite pairs, 40–80 mm (1.6–3.1 in) long and 5–15 mm (0.20–0.59 in) wide. Adult leaves are also usually arranged in opposite pairs, glossy green, 42–95 mm (1.7–3.7 in) long and 5–16 mm (0.20–0.63 in) wide on a petiole 2–12 mm (0.079–0.472 in) long. The flower buds are arranged in groups of seven in leaf axils on an
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Denchworth
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Parish church
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(died 1557), his wife Margery and their children, and to another William Hyde (died 1567) and his wife Alice. One of the inscriptions for William and Margery Hyde has a commemorative plaque for the foundation of Bisham Priory in 1333 on the back. In the south transept is a memorial tablet to Gregory Geering (died 1690) and four more to members of the Geering family who died in the 18th century.
The tower has a ring of four bells, but they are currently unringable. Ellis I Knight of Reading, Berkshire cast the treble bell in 1624. Henry III Bagley, who had
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Edward Lipiński
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Life, career and social activism
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party. Outspoken in his criticism of government policies, he became active in opposition circles. Life, career and social activism Lipiński was born at Nowe Miasto, Congress Poland in the Russian Empire. He was briefly jailed in 1906 for protesting Tsarist rule in Poland. Educated in Leipzig from 1909–12, he obtained a doctorate in economics from the University of Zurich prior to World War I. After World War I, in early independent Poland, he participated in the Polish–Soviet War.
He organized and directed the Institute of Prices and Business Cycles in 1928. From 1929, he was professor in the Warsaw School of
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Empress Alexandra Russian Muslim Boarding School for Girls
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History
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Empress Alexandra Russian Muslim Boarding School for Girls History Despite what might seem to have been a project worthy of much praise, Zeynalabdin Taghiyev had great difficulty in gaining permission to open the school. He met with vigorous resistance; both from the Imperial Russian authorities and the conservative Muslim clergy. Taghiyev had reportedly asked Emperor Alexander III for permission to establish such institution but his offer was rejected. After Alexander III's death in 1896 the oil baron sent a very expensive gift to the newly crowned Emperor Nicholas II's wife Alexandra Fyodorovna imploring her help. In appreciation, Taghiyev offered to
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Execution of Louis XVI
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Charles-Henri Sanson
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the executioners to get on with their work. As he was strapped down, he exclaimed "My people, I die innocent!" Then, turning towards his executioners, Louis XVI declared "Gentlemen, I am innocent of everything of which I am accused. I hope that my blood may cement the good fortune of the French." The blade fell. It was 10:22 am. One of the assistants of Sanson showed the head of Louis XVI to the people, whereupon a huge cry of "Vive la Nation! Vive la République!" arose and an artillery salute rang out which reached the ears of the imprisoned Royal family.
In
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Emotional lateralization
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Lateralization due to lateralization of other functions & Lateralization and sex differences
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the processing of complex sensory information," Lateralization may have been evolutionarily adaptive. Lateralization may allow for a greater variety of emotions. The left temporal cortex is involved in language processing while the right temporal cortex is involved in processing faces. This lateralization is also apparent when processing emotions. Lateralization and sex differences There may be a difference in cortical activation between men and women. Activity in the right hemisphere was greater in women when exposed to unpleasant images than men, though men showed more activation bilaterally while viewing pleasant pictures. Another study found that women but not men, with women
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Egg donation
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History & The egg donor's process in detail
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inconvenience and expenses) (e.g., Spain, Czech Republic, South Africa, Greece); legal only if non-anonymous, but egg donors may be compensated (e.g., the UK); or legal whether or not it is anonymous, and egg donors may be compensated (e.g., the US). The egg donor's process in detail Before any intensive medical, psychological, or genetic testing is done on a donor, they must first be chosen by a recipient from the profiles on agency or clinic databases (or, in countries where donors are required to remain anonymous, they are chosen by the recipient's doctor based on their physical and temperamental resemblance to
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E. C. Shankland
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Life
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E. C. Shankland Commander Ernest Claude Shankland RNR FRSE (c.1880–1951) was a 19th century Scottish naval officer and harbour expert. Life He was born in Montrose on the north-east Scottish coast.
His early life is unclear but it is presumed his father was "Ernest M. Shankland" running the Granton Hotel next to Granton Harbour in Edinburgh from 1890 and the father died around 1895, the hotel thereafter run by "Mrs Shankland". He was educated at George Watson's College then studied Navigation at Leith Nautical College.
He obtained a post with the Clan Line. In 1910 he joined the Royal Navy Reserve and
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Distribution (marketing)
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Channel switching
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therapeutic goods, consumers are gradually switching away from pharmacies and towards supermarkets for the purchase of minor analgesics, cough and cold preparations and complementary medicines such as vitamins and herbal remedies.
For the consumer, channel switching offers a more diverse shopping experience. However, marketers need to be alert to channel switching because of its potential to erode market share. Evidence of channel switching can suggest that disruptive forces are at play, and that consumer behaviour is undergoing fundamental changes. A consumer may be prompted to switch channels when the product or service can be found at cheaper prices, when superior models
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Erasing Hate
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Synopsis
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agreed to help Widner in his quest to remove his facial tattoos. They found a plastic surgeon who was willing to perform the procedure, and an anonymous donor provided $35,000 for the procedures. The complete removal of Widner's facial tattoos took a little over a year and a half and over a dozen individual procedures, all of which were excruciatingly painful.
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Euronews
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Partnership with NBC
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Arcilla, and featuring former Sky News reporter Darren McCaffrey from Brussels. Two weeks later, on 17 September, the full roll-out was completed with the introduction of a 5-hour evening rolling news show, Euronews Tonight, presented by former Sky News and BBC News presenter Sam Naz. The traditional pre-produced blocks of video content still remains on late nights and weekends. Most overnights now repeat the previous day's edition (either full or half-length) of Euronews Now.
New weekly programming is also being produced, including the weekly interview series Uncut, which feature conversations from political leaders and newsmakers worldwide with minimum to no editing.
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Emmy Rossum
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Early life & Acting career
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where she studied art history, French, and philosophy. Acting career Rossum's television debut was in August 1997, as the original Abigail Williams in the daytime soap opera As the World Turns. She also had a guest role as Caroline Beels in Snoops. Rossum was nominated for a Young Artist Award in 1999 for Best Performance in a TV Movie for her work in the made-for-TV movie, Genius. She then portrayed a young Audrey Hepburn in the ABC television film, The Audrey Hepburn Story (2000).
Rossum made her film debut at 13, in 2000's Songcatcher, as Deladis Slocumb, an Appalachian orphan. Debuting
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Elder Wisdom Circle
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Modus operandi & Book: "The Elder Wisdom Circle Guide for a Meaningful Life"
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Elder Wisdom Circle Modus operandi After submitting a request for advice through the EWC web site, a personal reply arrives via e-mail, usually within a few days. Advice is provided on a wide range of issues, such as love and relationships, family and child-rearing, career and self-improvement, and cooking and home care. The service is confidential and advice-seekers are assured anonymity and privacy. If a letter is selected for publication, any references to identifying information are removed; advice seekers may also request that their letter not be published. Book: "The Elder Wisdom Circle Guide for a Meaningful Life" In the
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Endocrine disruptor
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DDT
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dust beds, tents, and barracks all over the world.
DDT was approved for general, non-military use after the war ended. It became used worldwide to increase monoculture crop yields that were threatened by pest infestation, and to reduce the spread of malaria which had a high mortality rate in many parts of the world. Its use for agricultural purposes has since been prohibited by national legislation of most countries, while its use as a control against malaria vectors is permitted, as specifically stated by the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants
As early as 1946, the harmful effects of DDT on bird,
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Fabienne Colas
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Biography
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Diversity TV 1 and TV Good Taste. It intends to offer more colors in television programs including Quebec.
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Ely Railroad Depot
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Description and history
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Ely Railroad Depot Description and history The former Ely Depot stands in a rural area of southern Fairlee, on a triangular strip of land bordered on the west by the former railroad tracks of the Boston and Maine Railroad, and on the east by an old alignment of United States Route 5, which now roughly parallels the tracks just to their west. It is a 2-1/2 story wood frame structure, with a gabled roof and clapboard siding. On the track-facing side, a full-height section projects to a cross gable, which originally housed the telegrapher's booth. The east-facing
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Cornell University
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Greek life, professional, and honor societies
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Alpha Zeta served the wealthy international Latin American students that came to the United States to study. This organization led a movement of fraternities that catered to international Latin American students that was active from 1890 to 1975. On February 19, 1982, La Unidad Latina, Lambda Upsilon Lambda fraternity was established; it would eventually become the only Latino based fraternity in the nation with chapters at every Ivy League institution. Latinas Promoviendo Comunidad/Lambda Pi Chi sorority was established on April 16, 1988, making the organization the first Latina-Based, and not Latina exclusive, sorority founded at an ivy-league institution.
Cornell's connection to
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Estadio Mansiche
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History
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Estadio Mansiche History Local athlete Estuardo Meléndez Macchiavello was the first to ask for the construction of a stadium in Trujillo to President Manuel Prado y Ugarteche. The construction of the stadium took two years between 13 May 1944 and July 1946 which was at first known as Estadio Modelo de Trujillo. It was inaugurated under the presidency of José Luis Bustamante y Rivero.
The inauguration ceremony happened on 12 October 1946 in presence of then Vice-president José Gálvez Barrenechea, Zoila María de la Victoria, and the mother of political leader Victor Raul Haya de la Torre, Rosa Francisca de Paula
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Endocrine disruptor
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United States
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program is that prioritization will be based on existing information about chemical uses, production volume, structure-activity and toxicity. Screening is done by use of in vitro test systems (by examining, for instance, if an agent interacts with the estrogen receptor or the androgen receptor) and via the use of in animal models, such as development of tadpoles and uterine growth in prepubertal rodents. Full scale testing will examine effects not only in mammals (rats) but also in a number of other species (frogs, fish, birds and invertebrates). Since the theory involves the effects of these substances on
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Evans Hall (UC Berkeley)
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Unabomber
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have repeated the rumor. In reality, it is impossible that Kaczynski taught in Evans Hall as he left the University in 1969 and the building was not constructed until 1971. He actually had his office in temporary buildings that have since been torn down.
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Dog Pound (film)
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Plot & Release & Critical reception
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is caught and beaten by the prison officers moments later. Release Dog Pound premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on 24 April 2010. It was released in France on June 23, 2010, and in Canada on September 7, 2010. It was also released in the United States, Mexico, Switzerland (French speaking region only), Spain, and the United Kingdom. Critical reception The film was described as "intense" and not suited to the tastes of all viewers by reviewer Perri Nemiroff.
The film received positive reviews; on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, it holds a 65% "fresh" rating with a 6.2 average- based
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Dinner with Friends
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Plot summary
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Dinner with Friends Plot summary Gabe and Karen, a happily married, middle-aged couple, live in Connecticut. They have been friends with Tom and Beth, another married couple, for many years. In fact, it was Gabe and Karen who introduced their friends in the first place. While having dinner at Gabe and Karen's home, Beth tearfully reveals that she is getting a divorce from Tom, who has been unfaithful.
Tom, who had been away on business, finds out that Beth has told their friends about the looming divorce, and hastens to Gabe and Karen's home. Tom and Beth had planned to tell
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Early Frost
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Plot & Production
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Early Frost Plot A number of mysterious accidents involving the deaths of women in suburban Australia, lead Val to suspect her son of mass-murder. Production In 1974 David Hannay was working at Greater Union when he read a script by Terry O'Connor. Hannay was impressed and tried to raise funds for the film, and eventually succeeded through the company Filmco. Hannay tried to get Brian Trenchard-Smith to direct but he was busy and eventually hired New Zealand director Brian McDuffie. The movie was originally known as Something Wicked This Way Comes but in order to avoid confusion with a Disney
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FamilySearch
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Education
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are designed for both beginners and experienced researchers. Most of the classes come from research consultants in the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, but FamilySearch is also collaborating with partners such as the Mid-Continent Public Library in Independence, Missouri, to record and post classes.
In 2007, it was decided to start a Family History Research Wiki to help FamilySearch users and others researching genealogy and family history to find and share information on data sources and research tips. The first version of the wiki was built on the Plone wiki software product, but it was soon discovered that
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Execution of Louis XVI
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Burial in the cemetery of the Madeleine & Today
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1816 his brother, King Louis XVIII, had a funerary monument erected by Edme Gaulle. Today The area where Louis XVI and later (16 October 1793) Marie Antoinette were buried, in the churchyard of St. Mary Magdaleine's, is today the "Square Louis XVI" greenspace, containing the classically self-effacing Expiatory Chapel completed in 1826 during the reign of Louis's youngest brother Charles X. The crypt altar stands above the exact spot where the remains of the Royal couple were originally laid to rest. The chapel narrowly escaped destruction on politico-ideological grounds during the violently anti-clerical period at the beginning of the 20th
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Dexter McCleon
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St. Louis Rams & Kansas City Chiefs
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teammate, Dre Bly, while both were sitting on the bench: "Tom Brady…overrated." referring to Patriots now legendary, but then very new quarterback. In 2001, McCleon led the NFL with 7 interceptions. McCleon was a starter for the Rams in Super Bowls XXXIV and XXXVI at cornerback. Kansas City Chiefs McCleon signed with the Chiefs as a free agent in 2003 and started for two seasons. In 2003, McCleon lead the NFL with 8 interceptions. In 2005, McCleon played in eleven games as a nickleback, making twenty-one tackles and two interceptions. On March 10, 2006, the Chiefs cut McCleon in
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Code of Points (artistic gymnastics)
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Table of elements
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Skills listed in the Table may have their difficulty ratings raised or lowered after evaluation by the FIG Technical Committee. In addition, skills that are determined to be too dangerous to the athletes may be banned outright. The Technical Committee may also give specific hazardous skills artificially low difficulty ratings to deter gymnasts from trying to compete them.
Many of the skills in the Table of Elements are named after gymnasts. An original element is named after an athlete when he or she is the first person to successfully perform it at a World Championships or Olympics. Gymnasts and their coaches
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Emblem of the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic
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First version
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made from wheat ears and cotton branches with buds.
On September 8, 1936, the jury of the contest summed up its results, with 23 authors submitted 36 projects.
The first prize, with 3.000 rubles was obtained by associate professor of the Moscow Polygraphic Institute Oksana Trofimovna Pavlenko (1895-1991). Even though her coat of arms wasn't used immediately, her design became the basis of the official version of the coat of arms. The change from her design was to remove the trident on the top of the sketcha and add the ram's head and the horse to the drawing.
The award for the
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Ellin Prince Speyer
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Career
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Association in 1881, and the New York Skin and Cancer Hospital in 1886. Beginning in 1907 she organized an annual "work horse parade" in New York City, to highlight best practices in the treatment of working horses in the city. In 1914, as president of the Women's League for Animals, she established the Hospital of the New York Women's League for Animals. During World War I she chaired the mayor's committee responsible for recruiting nurses for overseas work.
Ellin Prince co-founded the "Irene Club" for working girls in 1883. She raised funds for the New York League of Women Workers
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Epitaph (band)
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Band history & Post-reunion
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and later Saxon. Post-reunion In 1999 guitarist Heinz Glass invited members of Epitaph to take part in a concert in Kaiserslautern venue Kammgarn, celebrating the 25th anniversary of his professional career. This led (apparently at the instigation of Rudolf Schenker) to Epitaph's reunion concert in January 2000 at the Lindenbrauerei in Unna. Featuring Cliff Jackson, Heinz Glass, Bernd Kolbe and Achim Wielert in the line-up, it was documented on DVD as Live at the Brewery and later released on CD as Resurrection, by Hurricane Records. In 2007 the band (Jackson, Kolbe, Heinz Glass and Achim Poret) released their seventh studio
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Fearnley award
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History
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the prize was awarded to Norwegian sports official Arne Mollén (1913–2000). Mollén was the president of the Norwegian Athletics Association from 1953 to 1955, vice chairman of the Norwegian Olympic Committee )Norges idrettsforbund) 1965 to 1969 and chairman from 1969 to 1985. Mollén is so far the only person to have received the award other than for participation in an Olympic event. The award extended to Mollén was also the only one made outside of Olympic years.
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Editors Press Service
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History
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and Olly of the Movies.
After a long hiatus in the 1950s, '60s, and '70s, Editors Press got back into comic strip syndication in the 1980s and '90s. Starting in 1989 they began syndicating a Tom and Jerry strip, produced mostly by Kelley Jarvis, which ran until 1994. At that point the company picked up The Flintstones by Karen Machette, which it inherited from the McNaught Syndicate. Editors Press syndicated The Flintstones until 1998.
In 2004, the Evening Post Publishing Company sold Editors Press Service to the Universal Press Syndicate (UPS), which renamed it Atlantic Syndication.
In 2010, Atlantic was merged with
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Ethion
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Treatment
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peak absorption. It is also suspected that treatment with active charcoal could be effective to reduce peak absorption. Safety guidelines also encourage to induce vomiting to reduce oral exposure, if the victim is still conscious.
In case of skin exposure, it is advised to wash and rinse with plenty of water and soap to reduce exposure. In case of inhalation fresh air is advised to reduce exposure.
To treat the ethion-exposure itself is done in the same way as exposure with other organophosphates. The main danger lies in respiratory problems, if symptoms are present then artificial respiration with an endotracheal tube is
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Emmerich Joseph von Breidbach zu Bürresheim
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Biography
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Emmerich Joseph von Breidbach zu Bürresheim Biography A member of the noble house associated with Bürresheim Castle, Emmerich Joseph von Breidbach zu Bürresheim was born in Koblenz on November 12, 1707. From 1752 onward, he was associated with Anton Heinrich Friedrich von Stadion, the Grand Steward of the electoral court of Archbishop of Mainz Johann Friedrich Karl von Ostein. Anton Heinrich Friedrich von Stadion was associated with the introduction of Enlightenment-inspired reforms in the Archbishopric of Mainz.
Emmerich Joseph von Breidbach zu Bürresheim was ordained as a priest in Mainz on October 5, 1758, becoming the dean of Mainz Cathedral. Following
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Colin Falkland Gray
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Second World War
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one Bf 109 each and their pilots (one killed and one missing) over English territory. Their names are unknown. On 24 August, his flight was attacked by elements of I./JG 54 near RAF Manston. During the battle, Gray shot down Oberleutnant Heinrich Held. On 31 August, he downed Oberleutnant Karl Westerhof from 6./JG 3. Another source identifies 9./JG 26 pilot Oberleunant Willy Fronhöfer as his victim. By early September, Gray had claimed 14½ kills, and his squadron was sent north to rest and re-equip. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) on 15 August 1940.
Gray was promoted to flying
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Doriot Anthony Dwyer
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Early life & Early career
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her playing of a recent Stravinsky piece, he said, "You don't want to play in Pittsburgh. They're all men!" Upon graduation from Eastman in 1943, she won the position of second chair flute with the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington, D.C. Early career Dwyer remained with the National Symphony Orchestra for two years, then in 1945 left for New York City to try her hand at freelancing. She was asked to perform with the jazz ensemble accompanying Frank Sinatra, and later with the Ballets Russes.
When the ballet run ended, she moved to Los Angeles where she first worked in
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Dupont Circle Fountain
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Later history & Design and location
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listed on the NRHP on October 22, 1974, and the Dupont Circle Historic District, listed on the NRHP on July 21, 1978. In the late 1990s, the fountain was restored by sculptor Constantine Seferlis. The fountain and surrounding park are owned and maintained by the National Park Service, a federal agency of the Interior Department. Design and location The fountain sits in the center of Dupont Circle, a park, traffic circle and neighborhood in the northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C. The park is located at the convergence of 19th Street, P Street, Connecticut Avenue, Massachusetts Avenue and
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Execution of Louis XVI
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Henri Sanson & Leboucher
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of confusion interpreted after their fashion by the historians. It was then that my father approached and said, in the most respectful tone of voice imaginable, 'With a handkerchief, Sire'. At the word 'Sire', which he had not heard for so long, Louis XVI winced, and at the same moment his confessor had addressed a few words to him from the carriage, said 'So be it, then, that too, my God!' and held out his hands."
Henri Sanson was family appointed Executioner of Paris from April 1793, and would later execute Marie Antoinette. Leboucher Speaking to Victor Hugo in 1840, a
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English Electric DEUCE
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Hardware description
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words, the drum had one group of 16 read and one group of 16 write heads, each group on independent moveable arms, each capable of moving to one of 16 positions. Access time was 15 milliseconds if the heads were already in position; an additional 35 milliseconds was required if the heads had to be moved. There was no rotational delay incurred when reading from and writing to drum. Data was transferred between drum and one of the 32-word delay lines.
The DEUCE could be fitted with paper tape equipment; the reader speed was 850 characters per second, while
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Energy Efficiency Services Limited
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UJALA Efficient Fans
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energy by increasing the use of energy efficient appliances at the residential level.
Most households in India are cooled by fans, and less than 10% of households have air conditioning. The average rating of the fans installed and sold in the market is between 75-80W, whereas energy efficient fans provide the same level of comfort at about 45-50W. Considering that almost 30 million fans are sold every year, the potential to reduce demand is significant. Replacing the country's 35 crore inefficient ceiling fans in with BEE 5-Star-rated ceiling fans could save 47 billion KWh and reduce load by over 12,250 MW.
Under
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Elaine M. Goodwin
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BAMM and TE-21
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British Association for Modern Mosaics, otherwise known as BAMM, was formed in 1999. It serves to promote mosaic art and publishes a regular newsletter, organises events and viewings, and helps artists network, among many other activities. An original member and elected president, Goodwin helped to form the association with several other artistic professionals.
Confronted with the challenges of having mosaic art internationally accepted as a modern, expressive, and saleable medium, Goodwin created TE-21 in 2008, along with fellow artists Lucio Orsoni from Italy, Toyoharu Kii from Japan, and Dugald MacInnes from Scotland. TE-21 is a group of professional
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Douglas Abbott
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Political career & Supreme Court justice
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successfully stood for election to the House of Commons in 1940, and remained a member of the House for fourteen years. A member of the Liberal Party of Canada, Abbott served as both Minister of National Defence (1945-46) and Minister of Finance (1946-54). Supreme Court justice He was appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada on July 1, 1954 and served as Puisne Justice until December 23, 1973.
Abbott was appointed to the court directly from the Liberal Party of Canada's Cabinet, where he had served the previous 7 years as Finance Minister. The appointment is considered one of the
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Emotional lateralization
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Parietal lobe & Temporal lobe & Amygdala
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decrease in SCR while the damage to the left hemisphere of these regions did not (p > 0.05). Temporal lobe The right superior temporal gyrus was the most significantly activated area during the processing happiness. The right superior temporal gyrus increasingly responds to an increasingly happy stimuli, while the left pulvinar increasingly responds to increasingly fearful stimuli. The right pulvinar is activated during aversive conditioning. Amygdala The amygdala plays a key role in emotional processing especially fear, and amygdala function appears to be emotionally lateralized. When people are shown fearful faces the left amygdala and left periamygdaloid cortex increase in
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Euros Lyn
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Career
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Euros Lyn Euros Lyn (/ˈeɪrɒs ˈlɪn/) (born 1971) is a Welsh television director. Career Lyn started out directing Welsh-language shows broadcast on S4C such as Pam Fi Duw?, Iechyd Da and Y Glas.
He directed nine episodes of Doctor Who and won the BAFTA Cymru award for Best Director for "Silence in the Library" and the 2007 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form for "The Girl in the Fireplace". He also directed David Tennant's last episodes of Doctor Who.
In 2008, he directed Children of Earth, the five-episode Torchwood mini-series (often called series 3 of the show).
In 2007, he directed
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El Corpus
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Location
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El Corpus Location The municipality is located east of the department of Choluteca.
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Deportation of Germans from Latin America during World War II
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Selection of deportees
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also deported after being reported by the US military attaché Lt. Col. E. Andino. Andino was later dubbed “one of the most unreliable intelligence officers in the employ of the United States Government” by post-war investigator. In Panama, out of the 1000+ ethnic Germans interned, the “most dangerous” 150 of them along with their 97 family members were deported to the US. 30 of them were Jewish refugees, five of which have spent time in concentration camps before moving to Panama, while 37 members of the local Nazi Party were allowed to stay. The Justice Department concluded in 1943 that
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Emmy Rossum
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Music career
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Me Down," as part of the second volume of Hollywood Records' Girl Next compilation album, which was released on July 10, 2007. Later that year, she was chosen as Yahoo's "Who's Next" artist of the month and a "One to Watch" by MSN. In December 2007, Rossum released three Christmas songs on the EP Carol of the Bells. It was also this year that Rossum sang the national anthem at the Toyota/Save Mart 350 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series race at Infineon Raceway and performed at the first ever Perez Hilton Presents event at the El Rey Theatre in Hollywood. On
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FASTBUS
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Bus description
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general-purpose CPU. Each I/O card will then assume mastership, send its data and then hand off mastership to the next card in a sequence, all without the overhead of the supervising board with the general-purpose CPU.
Cable Segments are implemented using 32-bit-wide parallel twisted-pair cables and a differential signalling scheme. The electrical standard allows regular ECL receiver chips but requires custom
transmitter circuits which allow lines to be safely driven both high and low at the same time - this feature is required by the arbitration logic.
Full-size crates hold 26 modules. Each module may dissipate up to 70 W, giving a total crate
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FamilySearch
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Genealogical Society of Utah
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Magazine from 1910 to 1940.
The GSU began microfilming records of genealogical importance in 1938. In 1963, the microfilm collection was moved to the newly completed Granite Mountain Records Vault for long-term preservation.
In 1975, the GSU became the Genealogical Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which later became the Family History Department. At that time, its head officer was renamed President from Executive Director, starting during Theodore M. Burton's term. However, the title "President of the Genealogical Society of Utah" and other GSU titles were still used and bestowed upon department officers.
In 2000, the Church consolidated its
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Douglas Murray (author)
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Views
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French philosopher Michel Foucault for what he sees as a reduction of society to a system of power relations.
In February 2006, Murray said,
Conditions for Muslims in Europe must be made harder across the board: Europe must look like a less attractive proposition... From long before we were first attacked it should have been made plain that people who come into Europe are here under our rules and not theirs … Where a mosque has become a centre of hate it should be closed and pulled down. If that means that some Muslims don't have a mosque to go to, then
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Eddie Jones (linebacker)
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College career
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one fumble.
In 2010, Jones played in all 12 UT games during his senior year at defensive end and on special teams. He started eight games, and was an honorable mention All-Big 12 selection by the Associated Press, while helping the UT defense rank sixth nationally in total defense and passing defense. He had 52 tackles (32 solo and ten for a loss), six sacks, and one forced fumble.
For his UT career, Jones appeared in 50 games, logging 111 tackles (71 solo and 24 for a loss), 13.5 sacks, two interceptions, three passes broken up, and two forced fumbles. He also
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Devils–Flyers rivalry
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Early history
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Devils–Flyers rivalry Early history Although these two teams faced each other on a regular basis since the Devils' relocation from Denver in 1982, the New Jersey-Philly rivalry didn’t take off until their first playoff meeting in the lockout-shortened 1994–95 season, when the Devils eliminated the Flyers in six games in the 1995 Eastern Conference Finals en route to winning the Stanley Cup. The turning point of the series came in Game 5, when Claude Lemieux scored from 65 feet out, sending a wobbly puck past Flyers goalie Ron Hextall, with 44 seconds left in regulation of a tie game. The
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Education in ancient Rome
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Rhetor
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was available to be pursued in organized school. Because of this lack of evidence, it is assumed that the education was done through the previously mentioned private tutors. These tutors had enormous impact on the opinions and actions of their students. In fact, their influence was so great that the Roman government expelled many rhetoricians and philosophers in 161 BC.
There were two fields of oratory study that were available for young men. The first of these fields was the deliberative branch of study. This field was for the training of young men who would later need to urge the
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Enrico Butti
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Biography
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Enrico Butti Enrico Butti (April 3, 1847 in Viggiù – January 10, 1932 in Viggiù) was an Italian sculptor, active mainly in Milan, where he became a professor of the Brera Academy. Biography He was born to a family of marble cutters and sculptors. At the age of 14, he began studying at the Brera under the sculptor Pietro Magni, making ends meet by working for other sculptors such as Francesco Barzaghi, Ugo Zannoni, and Magni. In the 1872 National Exhibition in Milan, he exhibited his first work, a marble Raphael, but two years later his Eleonora d'Este drew much
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El Felino
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Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (1999–current) & La Peste Negra (2008–current)
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third CMLL World Welterweight Championship reign last over 2 years and ends with a loss to El Satánico on November 25, 2003 in Mexico City. On December 5, 2003 Felino, Volador, Jr. and Safari won the vacant Mexican National Trios Championship by defeating Alan Stone, Super Crazy and Zumbido in a tournament final. They lost the Mexican National Trios Championship on March 25, 2005 to Dr. X, Nitro and Sangre Azteca. La Peste Negra (2008–current) In July 2008 Mr. Niebla returned to CMLL, forming a group with Negro Casas and Heavy Metal called La Peste Negra (Spanish for "the
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Ernst Dickmanns
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Pioneering work in autonomous driving
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convoy driving with distance keeping depending on speed, and lane changes left and right with autonomous passing have been demonstrated; the latter required interpreting the road scene also in the rear hemisphere. Two cameras with different focal lengths for each hemisphere have been used in parallel for this purpose.
The second culmination point was a 1,758 kilometres (1,092 mi) trip in the fall of 1995 from Munich in Bavaria to Odense in Denmark to a project meeting and back. Both longitudinal and lateral guidance were performed autonomously by vision. On highways, the robot achieved speeds exceeding 175 kilometres per hour (109 mph) (there
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Eugenio Espejo
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Work as a polemicist
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Americas during the Age of Enlightenment, was important to Espejo. Not only did it provide anonymity, it attempted to remove any hint of his crossbreeding in a culture which granted any white person importance and prestige. His pseudonym implied that he had white or European relatives in his mother's lineage.
Beginning in 1779, Espejo continued writing satires against the government of the Audiencia, stirred by the condition of society. In June 1780, Espejo wrote Marco Porcio Catón (Marcus Porcius Cato), Once again, Espejo used a pseudonym, "Moisés Blancardo." In this work, a parodied censor's response to the Nuevo Luciano, he scorned
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Ernst Trygger
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Biography
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Ernst Trygger Biography Ernst Trygger was born on the island of Skeppsholmen in Stockholm, the Swedish capital. His father was military officer Alfred Trygger. Young Ernst made an astonishing career at Uppsala University, where he became Professor of Law in 1889.
In 1891, Ernst Trygger married Signe Söderström, with whom he went on to have three children. In 1914 they had a large private villa built in Diplomatstaden, Stockholm, now home to the Swedish Bar Association.
After being elected into the first chamber of the Riksdag, Trygger gained a reputation as a good debater with deeply conservative values. He was a member
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Eric Irvin
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Return to Sydney
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the Australian Theatre 1788–1914 (1984). In 1979 he edited with an historical introduction, Walter Cooper's play Colonial experience which was first performed at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, in 1868.
He also produced Sydney as it might have been : dreams that died on the drawing-board in 1974. Drawing largely from the back issues of The Sydney Morning Herald and its sister publications, he described the architecture of Sydney which had been imagined but not built, as he wrote, because the dreams were "defeated again and again by lack of money, political in-fighting, some power struggle or other, or the fluxion of
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Dens Park
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History & Future
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which attracted the Dundee crowd. A few of the youngsters that played in these games went on to become big names in football including: Fábio Coentrão, Rui Patrício, Daniel Carriço, Ross McCormack and Onur Kıvrak. Portugal won with seven points (two wins and one draw against Georgia) the group so advanced to the finals. Future In 2002, plans were drawn up for a new stadium to be built in the city as part of Scotland's bid to host the 2008 European Football Championship. This stadium would have been shared by Dundee and near-neighbours Dundee United, which would have required the
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Eugenio Espejo
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Scientific work & Legacy
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Church and owned by the town council. Finally, he condemned the management of the hospital by the Bethlehemites. He said their methods were outdated and that they provided poor service. The staff of the hospital reacted badly to this, and Espejo lost the friendship of his mentor, José del Rosario. Legacy Espejo is considered the precursor of the independence movement in Quito. He died in 1795, but his ideas had a powerful influence on three of his close friends: Juan Pío Montúfar, Juan de Dios Morales and Juan de Salinas. They, along with Manuel Rodriguez Quiroga, founded the revolutionary movement
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Espada Cemetery
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History
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Cemetery (Spanish: Cementerio de Cristóbal Colón), named for explorer Christopher Columbus, was inaugurated in 1871. In 1878, the Espada Cemetery was closed in favour of the larger Colón Cemetery and because of the lack of space still remaining within the Espada Cemetery grounds. The Colón Cemetery remains in active use today, and now harbours more than 800,000 corpses.
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Egg donation
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The egg donor's process in detail
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the donor to stimulate egg production and increases the number of mature eggs produced by the ovaries. Throughout the cycle the donor is monitored often by a physician using blood tests and ultrasound exams to determine the donor's reaction to the hormones and the progress of follicle growth.
Once the doctor decides the follicles are mature, he/she will establish the date and time for the egg retrieval procedure. Approximately 36 hours before retrieval, the donor must administer one last injection of HCG hormone to ensure that her eggs are ready to be harvested. The egg retrieval itself is a minimally invasive
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David R. Jones (organizer)
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national vice chairman of the Young Republican National Federation. During this time, he was campaign director for James L. Buckley during his successful U.S. Senate election on the Conservative Party of New York State ticket. He served as an administrative assistant for Senator Buckley until 1974. Jones then moved to Tennessee to become executive director of the Tennessee Republican Party and vice chancellor for development for Vanderbilt University. President Ronald Reagan appointed him as chairman of the national Commission on Student Financial Assistance.
He died on April 7, 1998, following a short battle with lung cancer.
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Duping (gaming)
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Effects & Response
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it has been likened to counterfeiting except with reduced risk. Response As with other exploits, a common response to duping is to ban the involved players. Banning players for duping can be controversial though depending on how the game developer determines a player to be "involved" in the dupe. In Star Wars Galaxies some players learned how to dupe the currency. Sony Online Entertainment (SOE) banned players who possessed duped currency. It is alleged that people who were not directly involved in the exploit, but who accepted duped currency in legitimate trade were also banned. In reaction to what was
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Escort destroyer
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Fletcher class
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the main deck mounts fore and aft. A Weapon Alpha replaced the B position gun mount.
Similar modifications were made by the Royal Navy, usually to older, World War I era vessels, to fit them for specific tasks such as convoy work.
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Eugenio Espejo
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Views on economics & Work as a lawyer
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region. Work as a lawyer His Defensa de los curas de Riobamba was written in response to a report from Ignacio Barreto that accused the clergy in Riobamba of various unethical practices. Among other things, the report said that the large number of religious celebrations in Riobamba (frequented by Indians) were prejudicial to Catholic faith, agriculture, industry and the interests of the Crown; also, that priests demanded money from the Indians for entrance into churches and for certain ceremonies, that priests in Riobamba were immoral and finally that most sermons were incomprehensible to the Indians.
Espejo attacked Barreto's report in three
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Escort destroyer
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Concept
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slower, less capable, and more lightly armed World War II destroyer escorts. Concept Following the outbreak of World War II, the Royal Navy had inadequate numbers of warships suitable for escort of trade convoys. While more modern destroyers were assigned to screen capital ships, destroyers built during World War I were modified to serve as trade convoy escorts. Four V and W-class destroyers were re-armed with modern anti-aircraft and anti-submarine weapons. Additional V & W destroyers received simpler modifications as shipyard resources became taxed by other wartime needs. The quarterdeck gun was removed to increase depth charge storage, and the
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Emotional lateralization
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Right hemisphere dominance & Homeostatic basis
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the left hemisphere while the majority of the emotional processing and production of emotion in speech occurs in the right hemisphere. Persons with schizophrenia usually have difficulty processing prosody. These patients also show a remarkable increase in lateralization towards the right hemisphere of both emotionally and non-emotional prosody rich speech. Also, a decrease in right-handedness led to an increase in the right hemisphere lateralization. This right hemisphere lateralization extends beyond prosody to many of aspects of language and speech processing in schizophrenic patients. Homeostatic basis This model provides a neuroanatomical basis for emotional control and processing. The peripheral autonomic nervous
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Erra (band)
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Moments of Clarity and Drift (2014–2017) & Neon (2018–present)
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July, joined the band to replace Ian Eubanks' position. Cavey and the band entered the studio and wrote and released their third studio album Drift. The album reached No. 1 on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums chart. The band toured on the Sumerian 10-year tour, along with Born of Osiris, Veil of Maya, After the Burial and Bad Omens. Neon (2018–present) On June 12, 2018, the band issued the first single from their album Neon. The album was released on August 10, 2018, and is the band's third release on the label Sumerian Records, and the second album to feature J.T.
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Espinoza Paz
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Early career
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Espinoza Paz Early career Espinoza Paz (Isidro Chavez Espinoza) was born on 29 October 1981 in La Angostura, a small town in the north of the state of Sinaloa, Mexico. He was 11 years old when he wrote his first song, which was dedicated to a girl on whom he had a crush. By the time he was 13, he had already written 20 songs; however, it wasn’t until his father sent him money from the United States that he decided to buy his first guitar and teach himself to play it.
In 1996, he emigrated to Sacramento, California, where his
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Felix Zollicoffer
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Cumberland Gap
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dispersed an encampment of Union recruits at Laurel Bridge, Kentucky on September 26, 1861 while the Goose Creek Salt Works were attacked by a second Confederate unit under Colonel D. H. Cummings who carried off 200 barrels of salt. Zollicoffer's force was essentially on a raid and soon withdrew.
In mid-October 1861, a large part of Zollicoffer's force marched 40 miles (64 km) from Cumberland Gap to London, Kentucky. At the Battle of Wildcat Mountain on October 21, Zollicoffer's force was stymied by a prepared Union force fighting on rugged terrain and he soon retreated into rural eastern Tennessee, which remained rife
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Erlam & Ors v Rahman & Anor
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Application to dismiss petition
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of the Election Petition Rules 1960 or the inherent jurisdiction of the court, or both. Counsel for Rahman argued for the dismissal on the grounds that the petition's many allegations of electoral offences was stated without sufficient details as to the basis of the allegations. In rejecting the application for dismissal, the court referenced among other things Saghir & Ors v Najib & Ors and Hussein & Ors v Khan & Ors in support of the petitioners' position that election court have at least since the mid-nineteenth century allowed further details to be provided on request, instead of dismissing an
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Dupont Circle Fountain
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Background
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attack Charleston in 1863 tarnished his career record. The bronze statue was sculpted by Launt Thompson and dedicated on December 20, 1884, at a cost of $20,500. Attendees at the ceremony included President Chester A. Arthur, Senator Thomas F. Bayard, Admiral David Dixon Porter and General Philip Sheridan. The circle was landscaped with exotic plants and hundreds of trees.
In the early 20th century, members of the prominent Du Pont family wanted a memorial of greater artistic value and lobbied for a replacement. The family had always disliked the statue and by 1909, the base of the
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Doctor Who (series 1)
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Promotion & Leak
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radio advertisements started two weeks before the series premier and ran till the second episode aired. The official Doctor Who website was launched with exclusive content such as games and new Ninth Doctor information. Leak A rough cut of the premiere was leaked onto the Internet three weeks before the scheduled series premiere. This attracted much media attention and discussion amongst fans, and caused interest in the show to skyrocket. The BBC released a statement that the source of the leak appears to be connected to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, which responded by stating that they "are looking into it.
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Elizabeth Christ Trump
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E. Trump & Son
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Trump & Son", building hundreds of houses in Queens over the next several years. The company was incorporated in 1927, but the name was in use at least as early as 1926.
Elizabeth Trump remained involved in the family business throughout her life. Even in her 70s, she would collect coins from the laundromats in Trump buildings.
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Elizabeth Islands Military Reservation
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History
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Elizabeth Islands Military Reservation History The Elizabeth Islands Military Reservation was built on land acquired by the US government in 1943. It consisted of an early radar, an observation post, fire control towers, and artillery batteries.
The reservation had two Anti-Motor Torpedo Boat (AMTB) batteries of four 90 mm guns each, AMTB 932 on the northern tip of Cuttyhunk and AMTB 933 on Fox Point, Nashawena. Each battery had an authorized strength of four 90 mm guns, two on fixed mounts and two on towed mounts, plus two towed 37 mm M1 guns or 40 mm Bofors M1 guns. These were
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Ethion
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Ingestion
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food consumption, was observed for rabbits receiving 9.6 mg/kg/day . Male and female dogs receiving 0.71 mg/kg/day did not show change in body weight, but dogs receiving 6.9 and 8.25 mg/kg/day showed reduced food consumption and reduced body weight.
In a study with human volunteers, a decrease of plasma cholinesterase was observed during 0.075 mg/kg/day (16% decrease), 0.1 mg/kg/day (23% decrease) and 0.15 mg/kg/day (31%decrease) treatment periods. This was partially recovered after 7 days and fully recovered after 12 days. No effect on erythrocyte acetylcholinesterase was observed, nor signs of adverse neurological effects. Another study showed severe neurological effects after a single oral exposure in rats.
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Dusty Donovan and Lucy Montgomery
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Casting
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24, 2008, newcomer Sarah Glendening took over the role of a completely grown up Lucy. She departed from the role on January 7, 2009, but then returned to the role on February 26, 2009, and left again May 13, 2009. She returned to the role once again on July 22, 2010, and left on August 13, 2010.
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Dimitri Bertsekas
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Awards and honors
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"Parallel and Distributed Algorithms".
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Fatimid sack of Genoa
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Fatimid sack of Genoa The Fatimid Caliphate conducted a major raid on the Ligurian coast in 934–35, culminating in the sack of its major port, Genoa, on 16 August 935. The coasts of Spain and southern France may also have been raided and the islands of Corsica and Sardinia certainly were. It was one of the most impressive accomplishments of the Fatimid navy.
At the time, the Fatimids were based in North Africa, with their capital at Mahdia. The raid of 934–35 was the high point of their domination of the Mediterranean. They never again raided so far afield with so
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