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Haima 2
Overview
Haima 2 Overview Despite the complete redesign of the Haima 2 not being a simple rebadge, the styling still heavily resembles the Mazda 2, and could be easily mistaken for a Mazda product styling wise. A 1.3 or 1.5 liter engine was available paired to a 5-speed manual or a 6-speed Getrag automatic transmission. Prices starts from 53,900 yuan to 68,900 yuan. A facelift in 2013 mainly changed the styling of the front and rear bumpers.
Hall v. Hall
Background & Supreme Court
not been resolved, and thus she could not appeal the trust case. The Third Circuit opted to put Elsa's appeal on hold until the District Court considered the request for a new trial, which it ended up granting about year later in March 2016. At this point, the Third Circuit decided to go ahead and hear Elsa's appeal, which including hearing oral arguments in late 2016. By February 2017, the Third Circuit dismissed Elsa's appeal on lack of jurisdiction due to the ongoing actions for the individual case in the District Court. Supreme Court Elsa Hall petitioned the Supreme
Gobi Cashmere
CEO
Company's core businesses. Previously, he was appointed as the Chief Executive Officer of Gobi JSC in 2008, and was instrumental in turning the former state-owned cashmere company into the largest cashmere manufacturer in Mongolia. Mr. Baatarsaikhan has also served as a member of Khan Bank's Board of Directors in 2009 where he played a key role in forming Khan Bank's risk policies. He has also served as the vice president of MIAT Mongolian Airlines between 2001 and 2003. He received his bachelor's degree in Engineering, Faculty of Electro-communications, University of Electro-communications, Tokyo, Japan. He is native in Mongolian, fluent in Japanese, and
Florida Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco
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Florida Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco The Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco (ABT) is the Florida state government agency which licenses and regulates the sale of alcoholic beverages and tobacco. It is part of the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR). The Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco is responsible for licensing the alcoholic beverage and tobacco industries, for collection and auditing of taxes and fees paid by the licensees, and for enforcing the laws and regulations of the alcoholic beverage and tobacco industries. The Division has the mission of effective supervision of the distribution of alcoholic beverages
Harry C. Aderholt
Biography
Team Study. He then was transferred to Hurlburt Field, Florida, (Eglin Auxiliary Field 9) where he served as vice commander and commander of the famed 1st Air Commando Wing. Aderholt left for the Republic of the Philippines in August 1965 where he was assigned as deputy commander for plans and operations with the 6200th Materiel Wing at Clark Air Base. While in this assignment, he joined the United States Military Assistance Command, Vietnam, where he conceived and activated the Joint Personnel Recovery Center in Saigon, and served as chief from July to December 1966. He then was selected by Headquarters Pacific
Freemasonry in Croatia
The early years (1749–1795)
50 members, most famous were: Archbishop of Ljubljana Michael Brigido, Baron Pavao Davidović, doctor from Dubrovnik Matija Philadelphi, Jesuit Stjepan Katona, Count Josip Klobušický, and writer Stjepan Vujanovski. Masters of that Lodge were Captain Josip Jesenvoski, Baron Josip Orczy and Count Josip Haller. From June 22 to 24, 1777 founding assembly for the 'Croatian Grand Lodge' (Croatian: Hrvatska Velika loža; Latomia Libertatis sub Corona Hungariae in Provinciam redacta) was held in the Brezovica Castle near Zagreb. Grand Master of the Lodge was Count Ivan Drašković VIII.. This lodge had its own rules called 'Drašković's Observance' (Croatian: Draškovićeva opservancija).
Guido da Velate
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Guido da Velate Guido da Velate (also Guy or Wido) (died 1071) was the Archbishop of Milan from 1045 until his death, though he had simoniacally abdicated in 1067. He had been chosen as successor to Aribert by the people in opposition to the choice of the noblesse and confirmed as archbishop by the Emperor Henry III. Guido was the archbishop of Milan at a time when the Pataria was gaining force in the city. Riot and unrest was a daily affair and Guido is reputed to have had a hand in much of it. He opposed the Papal reforms and
Heinie Stafford
Life after baseball & Nickname "Heinie"
at age 80 in 1972 while spending the winter in Lake Worth, Florida. Nickname "Heinie" "Heinie" was a popular nickname for German baseball players in the early part of the 20th century. Stafford was one of 22 major league Heinies in the first half of the century. Others include: Heinie Beckendorf (1909–1910); Heinie Berger (1907–1910); Heinie Groh (1912–1927); Heinie Manush (1923–1939) (the only Hall of Fame "Heinie"); Heinie Meine (1922–1934); Heinie Mueller (1920–1935); Heinie Mueller (1938–1941); Heinie Peitz (1892–1913); Heinie Reitz (1893–1899); Heinie Sand (1923–1928); Heinie Schuble (1927–1936); Heinie Smith (1897–1903); Heinie Wagner (1902–1918); and Heinie Zimmerman (1907–1919). No player
Helah Kiprop
Early career
Helah Kiprop Early career Kiprop had her first win in a European road race in Nogent-sur-Marne in 2005, running 32:55 minutes at the local 10K run. She began training with GS Valsugana Trentino, an athletics club in Trento, Italy, and made a successful half marathon debut in September 2005, taking third place at the high profile Lille Half Marathon with a time of 74:02 minutes. She ran for the club in track races in 2006 and 2007, but did not have the same levels of performance as she did on the roads. She won the Corrida di San Geminiano 15K
Go Ask Alice
Plot summary
such as crushes, weight loss, sexuality, social acceptance, and relating to her parents. The dates and locations mentioned in the book place its events as occurring between 1968 and 1970 in California, Colorado, Oregon, and New York City. The two towns in which the diarist's family reside during the story are not identified, and are only described as being college towns. The diarist's father, a college professor, accepts a dean position at a new college, causing the family to relocate. The diarist has difficulty adjusting to her new school, but soon becomes best friends with a girl named Beth. When Beth
Halvar Jonson
Political career
term in the new electoral district and won easily defeating three other candidates. He stood for a third term in office in the 1989 Alberta general election fending off a strong challenge from Doug Hart of the New Democrats and one other candidate. Jonson would see his popular vote grow in his bid for a fourth term for office in the 1993 Alberta general election. He was easily reelected defeating four other candidates. He would be returned for a fifth consecutive term. The race for the 1997 Alberta general election would see support build for second place Randy Jones of Social
Great man theory
Other responses
stating: "the new liberalism’s antipathy to superior statesmen and to human excellence is peculiarly zealous, parochial, and antiphilosophic."
Go Ask Alice
Beatrice Sparks authorship controversy
reading them. According to Sparks, the girl later died, although not of an overdose. Sparks said she had then transcribed the diaries, destroying parts of them in the process (with the remaining portions locked in the publisher's vault and unavailable for review by Nilsen or other investigators), and added various fictional elements, including the overdose death. Although Sparks did not confirm or deny the allegations that the diarist's parents had threatened a lawsuit, she did say that in order to get a release from the parents, she had only sought to use the diaries as a "basis to which she
Harrison McIntosh
Early Years
Harrison McIntosh Early Years Harrison Edward McIntosh was born in Vallejo, California to Harrison McIntosh, a ragtime piano player, and Jesusita (née Coronado) McIntosh. McIntosh grew up in Stockton, California, where his father worked for Sperry Flour Company. At the time, the city of Stockton was building the Haggin Museum, which first inspired McIntosh's interest in the arts and architecture. In high school, McIntosh and his younger brother, Robert, took informal painting lessons with Arthur Haddock. Both McIntosh brothers continued to pursue art after high school; Robert as a painter and Harrison as sculptor. Two years after McIntosh graduated in
Harold D. Roth
Biography
("Inward Training"), one of 76 works in the Guanzi 管子 compendium, published in his second book, Original Tao: Inward Training and the Foundations of Taoist Mysticism and returned to them in a recent article detailed the contributions to the development of the foundational philosophical idea of li 理 (Pattern, Principle) made by this classical Daoist tradition in "The Classical Daoist Concept of Li and Early Chinese Cosmology". In developing these theories about the inner cultivation tradition Roth broke new ground in systematically applying the methods of the philosophical analysis of different traditions of mystical experience to the classical Chinese religious traditions.
Geology of Germany
German Alps & Helvetic domain
either jointly or separately, are built of separate nappes. Those nappes outcropping in the German Alps invariably contain platform units. The units in question are folded, unmetamorphosed sedimentary rocks, mainly of Mesozoic age, that were deposited almost exclusively in a marine environment. They can be associated with three of the four domains of the Alps. Helvetic domain The Helvetic Domain (also known as the Helvetic Nappes) (German: Helvetikum) strikes approximately east-west in a strip, mostly only a few hundred metres wide, right at the northern edge of the Alps with siliciclastic and carbonate rocks of the Cretaceous and the early
Gun Club Estates, Florida
Demographics
was the first language for 53.50% of all residents, while Spanish was the mother tongue for 46.49% of the population.
Heinz Hennig
Career
between 1982 and 1999, four of them won prizes such as the Deutscher Schallplattenpreis. He also premiered works of composers such as Alfred Koerppen, who wrote in 1951 a youth opera Virgilius, der Magier von Rom that the choir performed successfully at the "Sängerfest" in Frankfurt a.M. Heinz Hennig was a teacher for choral conducting at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hannover 1962 – 1992, serving as the institute's vice president since 1970. He also conducted its chamber choir. He prepared the choir for collaborations with Ton Koopman, Philippe Herreweghe and the Hilliard Ensemble. To celebrate 50 years Knabenchor Hannover in
He Hongjing
Before and during the Zhaoyi campaign & After the Zhaoyi campaign
Hebei) to Wang Yuankui, also surrendered Ci Prefecture to He Hongjing. After Liu's officer Guo Yi (郭誼) subsequently killed Liu and surrendered the remainder of Zhaoyi to the imperial government, Emperor Wuzong bestowed the honorary chancellor title of Tong Zhongshu Menxia Pingzhangshi (同中書門下平章事) on He Hongjing. After the Zhaoyi campaign In 859, by which time Emperor Wuzong's cousin Emperor Yizong was emperor, Emperor Yizong bestowed the honorary title of Zhongshu Ling (中書令) on He Hongjing. Emperor Yizong also created him the Duke of Chu. In 866 (or possibly 865), He Hongjing died. The soldiers supported his son He Quanhao as his
Giacomo Puccini
La bohème
seeking the theme of an opera". ("Quella Bohème io l’ho vissuta, quando ancora non mi mulinava nel cervello l’idea di cercarvi l’argomento per un’opera in musica.") Puccini's composition of La bohème was the subject of a public dispute between Puccini and fellow composer Ruggiero Leoncavallo. In early 1893, the two composers discovered that they were both engaged in writing operas based on Murger's work. Leoncavallo had started his work first, and he and his music publisher claimed to have "priority" on the subject (although Murger's work was in the public domain). Puccini responded that he started his own work without having
HMS Bonne Citoyenne (1796)
Bonne Citoyenne captures Furieuse
nevertheless fired 129 broadsides to the enemy's 70. By the end of the battle Bonne Citoyenne had lost her top masts, her lower masts were badly damaged, and her rigging, sails and boats had been shot to pieces. Running out of powder Mounsey decided to force the issue and ordered his men to be prepared to board the French ship. Before he could do so, the French surrendered and Mounsey took possession. The enemy ship was discovered to be Furieuse, which had sailed from the Îles des Saintes on 1 April, carrying sugar and coffee to France. She was capable of
Greatfield Estate, Kingston upon Hull
Geography
Greatfield Estate, Kingston upon Hull Greatfield Estate is a housing estate in the east of Kingston upon Hull built in the late 1950s. Geography Greatfield estate is located in the far south-east of Kingston upon Hull, close to the eastern boundary of the city, formed by the Old Fleet Drain. To the south it is bounded by the former Hull and Holderness Railway (now a cycle track), beyond which is a portside industrial area, and the King George Dock; to the west is Craven Park rugby ground, and the Preston Road Estate beyond; to the north-west is the Bilton Grange
Harold D. Roth
Biography
textual history of a major Classical Chinese philosophical work, which he published in his first book, The Textual History of the Huai-nan Tzu. Working towards the goal of establishing modern critical editions of all the major extant works of the classical period, Roth developed a distinctive method he called "Filiation Analysis", a technique for determining the broadest range of possibly authentic textual variants using the bare minimum number of editions. This is detailed in his very first publication, "Filiation Analysis and the Textual Criticism of the Huai-nan Tzu". It is further developed as a model for all classical Chinese
Erlam & Ors v Rahman & Anor
Election court hearing & False registration
is the editor of an English language newspaper. Throughout the case, it was the petitioners submission that Tower Hamlets First was in reality a "one-man band" for the sole purpose of the continuation of Lutfur Rahman as mayor, rather than a genuine political party. This position was given further support by Rahman's own evidence and that of his witnesses, with the admission that candidates for Tower Hamlets First required Rahman's personal approval. Given Rahman's control over candidates selection, the candidates were taken to be within the category of Rahman's agents under electoral law. False registration Provision of false information to a
Georgia Ku
Career
with a music video starring Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover girl Camille Kostek.
HMS Paladin (G69)
Home, conversion and scrapping
and scrapping Paladin left the East Indies Station in October, arriving in Portsmouth in November 1945 and was placed in reserve. In 1954 she was converted to a Type 16 fast anti-submarine frigate, with a new pennant number, F169. Twin 4" (102mm)/45 QF Mk.XVI guns guided by a Simple Tachymetric Director replaced her five 4"/45 QF Mk.V main armament. A Type 293 surface/air search radar was fitted, the depth charges were superseded by twin Squid Mk.3 ASW mortars; Mk.5 40mm Bofors and Mk.9 AA guns replaced the ship's original anti-aircraft fit. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh paid a state visit
Ghost town
Disease and contamination
ghost towns. Some places in eastern Arkansas were abandoned after more than 7,000 Arkansans died during the Spanish flu epidemic of 1918 and 1919. Several communities in Ireland, particularly in the west of the country, were wiped out due to the Great Famine in the latter half of the 19th century, and the years of economic decline that followed. Catastrophic environmental damage caused by long-term contamination can also create a ghost town. Some notable examples are Times Beach, Missouri, whose residents were exposed to a high level of dioxins, and Wittenoom, Western Australia, which was once Australia's largest source of blue
Go Ask Alice
In popular culture
a song related to the book, entitled "Alice", on their 2015 album Every Trick in the Book.
Governorship of Mitt Romney
Transportation policy and the "Big Dig"
and the "Big Dig" During his campaign for governor, Romney proposed merging the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority, the government agency that managed the massive "Big Dig" project in Boston, with the Massachusetts Highway Department. Under Massachusetts law the Turnpike Authority is an independent agency that does not report to the governor. After being elected Governor, Romney called for the merger in 2003 and 2004. The Massachusetts legislature rejected Romney's call for consolidation. However the legislature did approve making the head of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation the head of the Turnpike Authority. Following the discovery of leaks in the I-93 tunnel,
Giles Deacon
Recognition
Deacon was named 'Best New Designer' at the British Fashion Awards and in the following year he was given the Young Designer Award at Elle magazine's Style Awards. 2006 saw Deacon win the British Fashion Council's Fashion Forward Award, as well as being named British Fashion Designer of the Year at the British Fashion Awards. He was named Best British Designer at the 2007 Elle Style Awards. Two years later, Deacon won the French ANDAM Fashion Award's Grand Prix, becoming the second consecutive British designer to win the award following Gareth Pugh's win in 2008. In the same year, he
Giacomo Puccini
Style and critical reception
Online described Puccini's strengths as a composer as follows: Puccini succeeded in mastering the orchestra as no other Italian had done before him, creating new forms by manipulating structures inherited from the great Italian tradition, loading them with bold harmonic progressions which had little or nothing to do with what was happening then in Italy, though they were in step with the work of French, Austrian and German colleagues. In his work on Puccini, Julian Budden describes Puccini as a gifted and original composer, noting the innovation hidden in the popularity of works such as "Che gelida manina". He describes the aria
Henry Tyler (Conservative politician)
Early life
Henry Tyler (Conservative politician) Sir Henry Whatley Tyler (7 March 1827 – 1908) was a pioneering British engineer and politician, who contributed to the Great Exhibition of 1851 and whose collections helped found the Science Museum in South Kensington. His interests were mainly in railways, where he served Inspector of Railways and a railway company director but also in water and iron working. He was also a Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1880 to 1892. Early life Tyler was born in Mayfair, London the son of John Chatfield Tyler and attended the Royal Military Academy
Guy Gaunt
Naval career
Guy Gaunt Naval career Gaunt's parents wanted him to become a lawyer, but he chose to go to sea. He began training for the merchant navy, but transferred to the Royal Navy in 1885. Gaunt served as a lieutenant on several vessels in the Pacific Ocean, and was promoted to the rank of Commander in 1901. He became a Captain in 1907, commanding a series of cruisers and the battleships HMS Majestic and HMS Thunderer. He saw action in the Philippines in 1897 and Samoa in 1901. In 1914 Gaunt was appointed naval attaché to the United States, and was instrumental in infiltrating
Ear piercing instrument
Disposable cartridge model & Hand clasp model
holder are entirely disposable. In some parts of the world, e.g. most of Europe and Australia, this modification is either specifically required (e.g. in Scotland) or implied by Health And Safety legislation. The image shows a White Disposable Cartridge System, loaded with a blue cartridge and a gold stud. Hand clasp model A newer design does not use a spring to force the starter earring through the earlobe; instead, the operator must manually squeeze a hand grip in order to force the stud through the ear. Some of these models work with earrings in capsules, which are loaded into
Henry Thynne, 6th Marquess of Bath
Political and military careers
the rank of Major in the service of the Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry, fought in the Second World War, and was awarded the Bronze Star and the Silver Star for actions during that period. Thynne succeeded his father as Marquess of Bath in 1946. He was noted for his forestry work on the ancestral estate of Longleat. It was he who developed the safari park and opened the house to the public in 1949. From 1960 onwards he amassed what would become the largest collection of paintings by Adolf Hitler, numbering sixty by 1983. To some extent an admirer of Hitler, the Marquess
Heard Island shag
Status and conservation
breeding pairs. It is listed as Vulnerable under Australia's Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999, because the population is small, localised and subject to fluctuations in breeding success due to weather conditions and food availability. A potential threat is climate change affecting sea temperatures and thus food supply.
Heather Jenner
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Heather Jenner Heather Jenner (real name Heather Lyon; born 1914, died 1991 ) was a matchmaker, who ran a marriage bureau, called "The Marriage Bureau", in Bond Street, Mayfair, London. The daughter of Cyril Arthur Lyon, an Army general, she married firstly, in 1942, Michael George Cox, and in 1955, the writer Stephen Potter. Widowed in 1969, she later married Sir John Hastings James, deputy master and Comptroller of the Royal Mint. She established the agency in 1939, after her own divorce, and kept the business secret from her family and friends, using the name 'Heather Jenner', as such activity
Han Feizi
Performance and title (Xing-Ming)
true merit" (using Fa). It is said that using names (ming) to demand realities (shih) exalts superiors and curbs inferiors, provides a check on the discharge of duties, and naturally results in emphasizing the high position of superiors, compelling subordinates to act in the manner of the latter. Han Fei considers Xing-Ming an essential element of autocracy, saying that "In the way of assuming Oneness names are of first importance. When names are put in order, things become settled down; when they go awry, things become unfixed.” He emphasizes that through this system, initially developed by Shen Buhai, uniformity of
Hedley Kett
Post war
his licence as a London and North Sea pilot. He remained active in the Royal Naval Reserve, and in 1950 commanded HMS Springer for a fortnight during his annual training. He was appointed an aide-de-camp to Elizabeth II in 1966, and one of the Younger Brethren of Trinity House in 1971. He became a painter of landscapes and seascapes in his retirement. He died, at the age of 100, on 28 June 2014 and is survived by two daughters, Susie and Anna.
GE U26C
New Zealand
New Zealand Railways Department as the DX class, 15 of them in 1971, and a further 34 in 1975 – 76. The initial road numbers of these locomotives were 2600–2648. Over time, all locomotives in the DX class received minor modifications. These included the fitting of modified cabs with one piece windshields. Other changes involved the electronics and the couplings. Some DXs have been further modified, to operate through the over 8.5 km (5.3 mi) long and steeply graded Otira Tunnel on the South Island. The air intakes of these locomotives were remounted outside the locomotive body, and fitted with a
Go Ask Alice
Production
reportedly noted that the general public at that time lacked knowledge about youth drug abuse, and she likely had both educational and moral motives for publishing the book. Sparks later claimed that the book was based on a real diary she received from a real teenage girl, although this claim was never substantiated and the girl has never been identified (see Authorship and veracity controversies). With the help of Art Linkletter, a popular talk show host for whom Sparks had worked as a ghostwriter, the manuscript was passed on to Linkletter's literary agent, who sold it to Prentice Hall. Linkletter,
Hakim Habibur Rahman
Literary work & Hakim Habibur Rahman Foundation
major works include Al-Fariq (1904), Socrates' biography Hayat-e-Sukrat (1904), Tazkiratul-Fujala and Masajid-e-Dhaka. He collected all the Arabic, Persian and Urdu books written in Bengal for more than 40 years and published a catalogue titled Sulasa Ghusala. He compiled the correspondence of Mirza Ghalib and Khwaja Haider Jan Shayek, a 19th-century Urdu poet from Dhaka, in Inshaye Shayek. He was the founder secretary of Anjuman-e-Urdu, an organisation established to provide a forum for Urdu in East Bengal and Assam. Hakim Habibur Rahman Foundation The Hakim Habibur Rahman Foundation was established in 1994 in his memory. The scope of the foundation includes
Fitzgerald Inquiry
History
using innovative methods such as indemnities from prosecution for key witnesses to secure vital evidence. Fitzgerald began his formal hearings on 27 July 1987. The inquiry was initially expected to last about six weeks; it instead spent almost two years conducting a comprehensive investigation of long-term, systemic political corruption and abuse of power in Queensland. Public sittings were held on 238 days, hearing testimony from 339 witnesses. On 28 August, a Licensing Branch sergeant, Harry Burgess implicated Jack Herbert, and assistant commissioner Graeme Parker. Parker confessed and implicated police commissioner Sir Terry Lewis on 16 September. The inquiry would eventually outlive the
Henri-Georges Clouzot
Return to filmmaking and acclaim (1947–1960)
Espions. Producer Raoul Levy suggested Clouzot's next film should feature Brigitte Bardot as the lead actress. In response, Clouzot wrote the script for La Vérité. Bardot plays Dominique Marceau, who is on trial for the murder of her former boyfriend Gilbert Tellier. As her trial progresses, the relationship between Dominique and Gilbert becomes more finely shaped. Bardot later described La Vérité as her favorite of all the films she worked on. Released in 1960, La Vérité was the second most popular film in France with 5.7 million spectators and was Bardot's highest-grossing film. The film was nominated for the Academy Award
Granulomatous prostatitis
Pathogenesis & Histopathology
Granulomatous prostatitis Pathogenesis Prostatic secretions escape into the stroma and elicit an inflammatory response. Histopathology Noticeable destruction of Acini, surrounded by epitheloid cells, giant cells, lymphocytes, plasma cells and dense fibrosis.
Henry P. Sullivan
Early life & Career
Henry P. Sullivan Early life Henry Phillip Sullivan was born on August 21, 1916 in Manchester, New Hampshire. His father was Phillip Sullivan and his mother, Johanna Sheehan. Sullivan graduated from The Catholic University of America, where he received a bachelor of arts degree. He subsequently received a law degree from the Columbus School of Law, CUA's law school. Career Sullivan started his career at the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in law school. He subsequently served in the United States Army Air Forces. In 1946, he was admitted to the New Hampshire Bar, and began a legal practise in Manchester. Sullivan
Heather Lechtman
Life & Quotes
Heather Lechtman Heather Lechtman is an American materials scientist and archaeologist, and Director, Center for Materials Research in Archaeology and Ethnology (CMRAE) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Life She graduated from Vassar College with a BA Physics, and New York University with an MA in Fine Arts and Archaeology in 1966. Quotes How objects were made, what they were made of and how they were used, we see people making decisions at various stages, and the choices involve engineering as well as culture. If people use materials in different ways in different societies, that tells you something about those people.
Hamilton Jordan
Personal
son, Hamilton Jordan Jr., is a member of the experimental metal band Genghis Tron. His two other children, Kathleen and Alex, both attended Kenyon College. Alex, Kathleen and Hamilton Jr. helped to complete their father's memoir about growing up in the 1950s South, A Boy From Georgia. Jordan wrote about 90% of the work, with Kathleen, a TV/film comedy executive, penning the balance. Jordan's original title for the memoir was Meet the Gottheimers, a reference to the fact that he had discovered, not until he was in college, that his maternal grandmother had been Jewish. The memoir was submitted
Florida Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco
Bureau of Auditing
in Florida, as well as the auditing and collection of surcharge on cigarettes and other tobacco products sold in Florida. The bureau is also responsible for the adherence to Florida Statutes by manufacturers, distributors, distributing agents, and dealers licensed or permitted by the Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco. To accomplish said responsibilities, the Bureau employs field auditing personnel who perform tax and compliance audits of licensees, and central collection personnel who collect, process, and account for the revenues and tax report data. Licensees report and remit taxes on a monthly basis. These reports are reviewed and revenues verified by
Heath Tarbert
Personal life
the D.C. Circuit from 2005 to 2006. Together they have two sons.
Henry P. Sullivan
Career & Personal life & Death
served as a Democratic member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives and the New Hampshire Senate. Personal life Sullivan married Mary McCaffrey. They had a daughter, Kathy Sullivan, a former chairwoman of the New Hampshire Democratic Party. Death Sullivan died on April 24, 2003 in Manchester, New Hampshire.
Heath Tarbert
Early life and education & Early career
law from Oxford University in 2005, where he was a Thouron Scholar. Early career Tarbert began his legal career at the international law firm of Sullivan & Cromwell, working there from 2003 to 2005. He then served as a law clerk for Chief Judge Douglas H. Ginsburg of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit from 2005 to 2006. He subsequently worked as an attorney-adviser in the Office of Legal Counsel in the U.S. Department of Justice from 2006 to 2007. From 2007 to 2008, Tarbert was a law clerk for Justice Clarence Thomas of the Supreme Court of
Harry W. Hill
World War II & Post-war
Commander Amphibious Group Two, Fifth Amphibious Force, and in that capacity participated in the capture of Tarawa, and later in operations against the Gilberts, Marshalls, Marianas, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa. He relieved the Commander Fifth Amphibious Force at Okinawa in April 1945, and commanded the amphibious and support operations of that force until that island was secured at the end of June. Post-war At the close of the war in August 1945, he commanded the Amphibious Force which landed the Sixth Army in Southwestern Japan for occupation duty. On 1 November 1945 he assumed duty as Commandant Army-Navy Staff College,
Herbert Seddon
Retirement
army visiting Lebanon on 15 occasions. The major textbook The surgical disorders of the peripheral nerves, which he had agreed to write in 1941, was finally published in 1971. It became a standard work on the subject and a second edition was published in 1975. Further editions were published in 1998, 2011 and 2016 under the editorship of Rolfe Birch. Retaining his association with the Medical Research Council he helped to plan its research programme into tuberculosis of the vertebral column which was carried out at hospitals in Bulawayo, Hong Kong, Korea and South Africa. This resulted in a meticulously
Hamilton Jordan
Later life & Personal
replacing the Men's Tennis Council. His nephew, R. Lawton Jordan, served as Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Director of the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs during Bill Clinton's administration. Jordan authored the book No Such Thing as a Bad Day in 2000. Personal He and his wife Dorothy, a pediatric oncology nurse, founded a camp for children with cancer – Camp Sunshine – and a camp for children with diabetes – Camp Kudzu – in Georgia. He was an honorary board member of the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation. An earlier marriage, to Nancy Konigsmark, ended in divorce. His
Francis Bouillon
Early life & Playing career
Francis Bouillon Early life Bouillon was born in New York City to a Haitian father and a French Canadian mother. Bouillon moved to Quebec City, Quebec with his mother when he was only 3 years old. He played Junior hockey in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League with the Laval Titans and the Granby Predateurs. He was Granby's captain when they won the 1996 Memorial Cup. Playing career Francis made his professional debut the 1996–97 season in the ECHL with the Wheeling Nailers and played the following season in the IHL with the Quebec Rafales before he was signed as
Gleniffer Brae
Early history & Residence
works. Sidney Hoskins married Helen Madoline (known as Madge) Loveridge in 1934 and a son was born to them at Edgecliff in 1936. Residence Hoskins commissioned his brother-in-law, Geoffrey Loveridge (1893 -1989), to design Gleniffer Brae Manor House and had the gardens designed by Paul Sorensen. The name Gleniffer Brae comes from a small village in Paisley, Scotland, the birthplace of Mrs Hoskins' grandfather. Gleniffer Brae was designed by architect Geoffrey Loveridge, brother of Mrs Hoskins. The building of the residence began in 1937 through a tender by L. Benbow. The surveying work was undertaken by George Dunwoodie. The house was
Froissy Dompierre Light Railway
Preservation
on the Santerre Plateau. In 1996, a new museum was opened in Froissy. The line starts from the Froissy terminus and follows the towpath along the Somme canal to the little station of Cappy. It then runs through a curved tunnel more than 200 metres (220 yd) long followed by a bridge to cross the road from Cappy to Chuignes and a zig zag which was built after World War I to allow locomotives to climb the very steep slope towards the Santerre upland area. Once on the Santerre, the line runs on the side of the road to Dompierre. The terminus
Gay Meadow
End of Gay Meadow
a small fee for Severn Hospice, the organising charity. This was the final public event to ever take place at Gay Meadow before the re-development of the site.
Haaf Gruney
Wildlife
islet is no longer used for grazing, but there are marine Eurasian otters living here, and the usual seals.
G. Gnanalingam
Ports Involvement & Sports Involvement
also cited for “de-mystifying” general perception of the industry by the public, making ports more public-friendly and creating public-awareness and adopting “garden port concept” making Westport probably the only such port in the world. He was credited for introducing innovative measures to win traffic during 1997/98 financial crisis that saw Port Klang achieving positive growth as well as fostered feedering to Westport as well as for his commitment to community and welfare causes. Sports Involvement An avid sports fan and one-time athlete himself, Gnanalingam is also widely regarded as a marketing guru. A former marketing director with British American Tobacco, he was
Gambling in New Jersey
Sports betting
National Football League (NFL), the National Hockey League, and Major League Baseball filed a federal lawsuit against New Jersey to prevent sports betting, based on the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992 which banned sports betting in all but four states. In February 2013, United States District Court judge Michael A. Shipp ruled in favor of the athletic leagues, and barred New Jersey from issuing sports betting licenses. The court ruled that under the Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution, the regulation of gambling and the granting of a grandfather clause to four states is within Congress's
Governorship of Mitt Romney
Illegal immigration
revenues; the Massachusetts Coalition for Immigration Reform disputed this conclusion. In 2005, the bill was reintroduced to the House and brought to a vote on January 11, 2006. The legislation was defeated 96-57. On December 2, 2006, it was reported that a landscaping company Romney contracted to perform yard work at his home had been suspected of employing illegal immigrants. Romney said that he was unaware of the immigration status of the company's employees. A year later it was reported that the same company was still using illegal immigrants to work on Romney's estate. After this second report, Romney fired
Gokaigers
Ranger Keys
is made from clay, the key works and transforms Ahim into Abare Pink, much to her embarrassment. The movie pamphlet for Gokaiger Goseiger Super Sentai 199 Hero Great Battle reveals how Ninjaman (who appears later in the television series), Gunmazin, and Datas do not have Ranger Keys. As Ninjaman explains in episode 45, the Three God Generals put him in a jar for ten years as punishment for going overboard while trying to rescue a little girl from rampaging zoo animals, and thus was unable to participate in the Legend War. Datas fought along with the other giant robots to fight
Henri-Georges Clouzot
Return to filmmaking and acclaim (1947–1960)
about a South American town where a group of desperate men are offered money to drive trucks carrying nitroglycerin through rough terrain to put out an oil well fire. The Wages of Fear was the second most popular film in France in 1953 and was seen by nearly 7 million spectators. It won awards for Best Film and Best Actor (for Charles Vanel) at the Cannes Film Festival. Clouzot's next big hit was Diabolique, whose screenplay he took away from director Alfred Hitchcock. Diabolique involves the story of a cruel headmaster who brutalizes his wife and his mistress. The two women
Eugenio Espejo
Early life
book for white marriages (as they were deemed as criollos), and the birth certificates of Espejo and his siblings were entered in the same book. Espejo had two younger siblings, Juan Pablo and María Manuela. Juan Pablo was born in 1752; he studied with the Dominicans and served as a priest in various parts of the Audiencia of Quito. María Manuela was born in 1753, and after the death of her parents she came to be cared for by her brother Eugenio. Despite his family's somewhat unstable economic situation, Espejo had a good education. He instructed himself in medicine by working
Frederick Konig
Early life & Career
Frederick Konig Frederick Adolphus Konig (1867–1940) was an American banker of German ancestry who emigrated to England at the end of the nineteenth century. He was the owner of Tyringham Hall in Buckinghamshire for which he commissioned works by the architect Edwin Lutyens. Early life Frederick Konig was born in College Point, Long Island, New York, in 1867, the second of three sons of Friedrick Konig (1826–1905) and Alette, daughter of Johannes Houtuyn Cramer. His father had made a fortune from patenting a process for the hardening of rubber. Frederick moved to England around 1890. Career Konig and his brother
Hamamatsu International Piano Competition
History
Hamamatsu International Piano Competition The Hamamatsu International Piano Competition has been held every 3 years since 1991 in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan, and is open to pianists up to 30 years old. History The Piano Competition was inaugurated in 1991 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the founding of Hamamatsu City on July 1, 1911. The Competition has been a member of the World Federation of International Music Competitions since 1998.
Greco-Roman mysteries
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faith, and that "the devils, in imitation of what was said by Moses, asserted that Proserpine was the daughter of Jupiter, and instigated the people to set up an image of her under the name of Kore" (First Apology). Through the 1st to 4th century, Christianity stood in direct competition for adherents with the mystery schools, insofar as the "mystery schools too were an intrinsic element of the non-Jewish horizon of the reception of the Christian message". Beginning in the third century, and especially after Constantine became emperor, components of mystery religions began to be incorporated into mainstream Christian thinking,
Heli Lääts
Awards and recognition
Foundation Lifetime Achievement Awards.
Gilbert John Fowler
Life and career
His early work was in metallurgy and he received a Dalton Prize for his study on silver suboxide. Fowler then joined the chemistry department of the University of Manchester as a lecturer and then worked as a consultant to the Rivers Committee. He worked on effluent treatment and received a D.Sc. from Heidelberg University in 1904. His major advance was in noting the need of oxygen by bacteria and he found that the removal of sludge from sewage was counterproductive to decomposition. He devised a system for aeration that retained the sludge and introduced the idea of activated sludge. He
Guido da Velate
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the Patarines who sought to outlaw clerical marriage and concubinage; he was a simoniac himself. Because he also refused to abide by the compromise of 1044, which would have limited his powers, he found himself at odds with the communards and the lesser nobility as well as the reform school. After the death of Henry III in 1056, Hildebrand, Anselm of Baggio, and Peter Damian were sent to settle matters in Milan, but to little avail. The peace they brokered was broken incessantly until 1067, when Guido gave up his see and recommended the subdeacon Gotofredo da Castiglione to the Emperor
Henrik Florinus
History
Henrik Florinus History Florinus' parents were clergyman Matthias Erici Florinus of Paimio and Elisabet Henriksdotter. He began studying at the Academy of Turku in 1650 and became a Master in 1656. During his studies, he wound up in fights and was even charged with assault. However the charges was dropped. After graduating, Florinus completed postgraduate studies because he did not get the position he applied for. During this time he married Valborg Larsdotter Tammelinus in 1658. He finally got a temporary position as a stand-in for a preacher in Kimito in 1660–1661. Two years later, Florinus became a clergyman in Hämeenlinna
Ghost town
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Ghost town A ghost town or alternatively deserted city or abandoned city is an abandoned village, town, or city, usually one that contains substantial visible remains. A town often becomes a ghost town because the economic activity that supported it has failed, or due to natural or human-caused disasters such as floods, prolonged droughts, government actions, uncontrolled lawlessness, war, pollution, or nuclear disasters. The term can sometimes refer to cities, towns, and neighbourhoods that are still populated, but significantly less so than in past years; for example, those affected by high levels of unemployment and dereliction. Some ghost towns, especially those
Henri-Georges Clouzot
Return to filmmaking and acclaim (1947–1960)
started writing the film, The Wages of Fear, with his brother, Jean Clouzot, who would collaborate with him on all his subsequent films under the name of Jérôme Geronimi. Production on The Wages of Fear lasted from 1951 to 1952. In order to gain as much independence as possible, Clouzot created his own production company called Véra Films, which he named after his wife. The sole female role in The Wages of Fear is played by Véra. Clouzot wrote the role specifically for his wife, as the character does not exist in the original novel. The Wages of Fear is
Henri-Georges Clouzot
Return to filmmaking and acclaim (1947–1960)
the world including Véra Clouzot, Curd Jürgens, Sam Jaffe and Peter Ustinov. Les Espions would be the last acting role for Clouzot's wife Véra, who had been suffering from severe heart problems since filming Diabolique. Les Espions is set in a rundown sanitarium that is taken over by international spies. One of the spies claims to have invented a nuclear explosive device which attracts the attention of the Russian and American counterspies. Les Espions was not released in the United States and was a financial failure in France. Clouzot later admitted that he only liked the first two-thirds of Les
Ghost town
Massacres & Disasters, actual and anticipated
was destroyed on 10 June 1944 when 642 of its 663 inhabitants were killed by a German Waffen-SS company. A new village was built after the war on a nearby site, and the ruins of the original have been maintained as a memorial. Disasters, actual and anticipated Natural and man-made disasters can create ghost towns. For example, after being flooded more than 30 times since their town was founded in 1845, residents of Pattonsburg, Missouri, decided to relocate after two floods in 1993. With government help, the whole town was rebuilt 3 miles (4.8 km) away. Craco, a medieval village in the
Darren Pitcher
Playing career
these cup runs that he scored his only two goals for Palace. In the League Cup quarter final against Manchester City he scored his first goal, and his second came in an FA Cup quarter final replay against Wolverhampton Wanderers. However Palace's runs were ended by Liverpool in the League Cup semi final and Manchester United in the FA Cup semi final. His career was ended at Crystal Palace in a match against Huddersfield Town in August 1996, after a challenge by Paul Reid. He attempted to bring a case of negligence against Huddersfield Town, which he lost. He never
FenCon
2015 - FenCon XII & 2016 - FenCon XIII
Key program participants included Guest of Honor S. M. Stirling, Artist Guest of Honor Mitch Bentley, Music Guest of Honor Tricky Pixie, Fan Guest of Honor Tadao Tomomatsu, Science Guest of Honor Dr. Penny Boston, Special Workshop Guest Jaye Wells, and Special Gaming Guest Rick Loomis. The theme of this convention was "It's About Time...". The convention chair was Russ Miller, also chair of FenCon V and FenCon VI. 2016 - FenCon XIII FenCon XIII was held September 23–25, 2016, at the Westin Dallas/Fort Worth Airport in Irving, Texas. Key program participants included Guest of Honor Jim C. Hines, Artist
Giacomo Puccini
Style and critical reception
and Edgar preceded Cavalleria rusticana. Some view Puccini as essentially a verismo composer, while others, although acknowledging that he took part in the movement to some degree, do not view him as a "pure" verismo composer. In addition, critics differ as to the degree to which particular operas by Puccini are, or are not, properly described as verismo operas. Two of Puccini's operas, Tosca and Il tabarro, are universally considered to be verismo operas. Puccini scholar Mosco Carner places only two of Puccini's operas other than Tosca and Il tabarro within the verismo school: Madama Butterfly, and La fanciulla del
Herbert Seddon
Surgical career & Poliomyelitis
and for clinical duties he became clinical director at the Wingfield-Morris Hospital, later renamed the Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre (NOC) and subsequently part of Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust. The war years were to prove difficult for him personally as his family remained in the United States for the duration of the Second World War. Poliomyelitis During his nine years at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (1931–1940) he cared for children with poliomyelitis. Because of his experience in the treatment of polio he was asked by the British government to travel to Malta to advise on the management of an epidemic
Gulf of Finland
Flora and fauna & Before 1700
is carried out in spring and autumn. Grey seal and ringed seal are met in the gulf, but the latter is very rare. Before 1700 Many ancient sites were discovered on the shores of the gulf dated to up to nine thousand years old. Humans began to inhabit these places soon after the ice age glaciers have retreated and the water level of the Littorina Sea lowered to reveal the land. Remains of about 11 Neolithic settlements were found since 1905 in the mouth of the river Sestra River (Leningrad Oblast). They contain arrow tips and scrapers made of quartz,
Henriette Louise de Bourbon
Nun
Beaumont-lès-Tours had previously been under the control of her second cousin, Gabrielle, daughter of Louis Victor de Rochechouart de Mortemart, who was the older brother of Madame de Montespan. As an abbess, Henriette Louise raised her great-niece, Louise Adélaïde de Bourbon (1757–1824). The young girl had lost her mother, Charlotte de Rohan, at the age of two. Louise Adélaïde later took the veil herself and became the abbess of Remiremont Abbey. Henriette Louise died at the Abbey of Beaumont-lès-Tours in 1772, having outlived all her siblings except for the Princess of Conti, and was buried there on 8 January.
Heliconius sapho
Müllerian mimicry
as its "white form".
HMS Bonne Citoyenne (1796)
Bonne Citoyenne captures Furieuse & Greene and the Americans
to all surviving claimants from Bonne Cityonne. Greene and the Americans When Mounsey left Bonne Citoyenne in 1810, his successor was Commander Richard James O'Connor. On 21 June 1810, Bonne Citoyenne captured the French privateer Maitre de Danse in the Channel. She was pierced for 14 guns but only mounted four, and had a crew of 30 men. O'Connor sailed Bonne Citoyenne on a convoy to Madeira on 11 July 1810. In November Pitt Burnaby Greene took command. Greene was promoted to post captain on 7 March 1811, after which Bonne Citoyenne was re-classed as a post-ship. Greene sailed her to the
Grace Metalious
Early life & Peyton Place
position as principal at a school in Gilmanton, New Hampshire. Peyton Place In the fall of 1954, at the age of 30, she began work on a manuscript about the dark secrets of a small New England town. The novel had the working title The Tree and the Blossom. By the spring of 1955, she had finished a first draft. By her husband's account, both Metaliouses regarded The Tree and the Blossom as an unwieldy title and decided to give the town a name which could be the book's title. They first considered Potter Place (the name of a
Hell Divers
Plot
authorization, absent without leave, and missing ship. Steve reluctantly becomes leading chief. During a mock battle, Steve's aircraft crashes near a rocky island, killing the pilot and leaving Steve with a broken leg. Duke and Windy land to rescue Steve, but Duke suffers a head injury and Windy has to save both. They have only a radio receiver and cannot be found in the fog. Steve and Windy become friends while waiting for rescue. Windy writes Ann a note confessing what he did with Lulu. After four days, Duke's condition worsens, Steve develops blood poisoning, and they hear on the radio
Heath Tarbert
International Financial Institutions & Commodity Futures Trading Commission
a capital package that resulted in institutional reforms, including new financial discipline mechanisms and policies shifting a higher proportion of funding to poorer countries. Tarbert has also served as acting U.S. Governor and acting U.S. Executive Director of the Asian Development Bank and as acting U.S. Governor of the Inter-American Development Bank. Commodity Futures Trading Commission On January 9, 2019, the White House nominated Tarbert to serve as the 14th Chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. A coalition of agricultural associations endorsed Tarbert’s nomination shortly before his confirmation hearing. He was then unanimously voice voted out of the Senate Agriculture
HUGE Improv Theater
History
HUGE Improv Theater History In 2005, HUGE was founded as a non-profit arts organization dedicated to long form improvisational theater, the only of its kind in Minneapolis. Butch Roy, Nels Lennes, Jill Bernard, and later Molly Chase, were responsible for the theater's creation. While performing at such local venues as Intermedia Arts, it was not until half a decade after the theater's founding, in December 2010, that the organization got its own building, located on Lyndale Avenue and designed in part by local architecture firm Shelter, featuring a wall with the word 'HUGE' emblazoned on it separating the lobby from
Grupo Tampico
History
Grupo Tampico History GT Global (before Grupo Tampico) began in 1912 as "La Pureza", a soft drink company, under the leadership of Leo Fleishman. His son H. H. Fleishman led the development of the second-generation companies of the group. He also negotiated with The Coca-Cola Company so that, in 1926, Tampico became the first city in Mexico to bottle Coca-Cola. His son, H. H. "Jack" Fleishman, later continued with the growth and diversification of the third-generation companies of Grupo Tampico. Today, Herman H. Fleishman, a son of H. H. "Jack", is the President and CEO of GT Global while his brother,
Gokaigers
Captain Marvelous
Riders' Great Powers and claiming the Ultimate Treasure in the Universe (宇宙最強のお宝 Uchū Saikyō no Otakara). He battles and apparently destroys every Kamen Rider except for Tsukasa Kadoya, Kamen Rider Decade, and the leader of Dai-Shocker, who likewise seemingly destroyed every Ranger except for Joe and Don However, this ultimately turns out to be a ruse, as Marvelous and Tsukasa learned that the villains were planning on joining forces to defeat the Rangers and Riders, and hatched a plan to prevent this. The "destroyed" heroes were actually sent to another dimension to keep the villains from actually killing them,
HMS Wellesley (1815)
Karachi
Wellesley, HMS Algerine and troops captured Kurrachee (modern Karachi). Wellesley sailed into the harbour and proceeded to fire at the mud fort on Manora Island, quickly pulverising it. The purpose of the unprovoked attack was to induce the local rulers to sign a new treaty with the East India Company. In March 1839 relations between Persia and Britain came to a confrontation over a number of British demands, including that the Shah permit the British a permanent base on Kharg Island, which they had occupied. Attacks on the British Residency in Bushire led to the dispatch of Wellesley and Algerine to Bushire.
Harrison McIntosh
Career
Mason, and Kenneth Price, who, with Voulkos, were translating the budding Abstract Expressionist movement into their work with clay. While he deeply respected their work, McIntosh found that he was not satisfied by working in this direction: "I was more interested in working with a medium I enjoyed and making things that other people enjoyed". He soon left the teaching position to pursue his studio work full-time. In the first two decades of his career, McIntosh sold his work at various home-furnishing stores such as Bullocks Wilshire, Van Kepple Green in Beverly Hills, Kurt Wagner's in Redondo Beach and Abacus in
Gaz Bennett
Storylines
they cannot cope without any money, they return to the village to hatch another plan, that Gaz should leave on his own and return to Lauren with some money. However, when they are in an alleyway near The Loft, they are ambushed by the police, who believed that Gaz is Calvin's murderer. Lauren and Gaz later break up when she reconciles with Anita. Anita then accuses him of spraying racist graffiti at Relish. As revenge he was intentionally wrongly advised by teacher Des Townsend (Kris Deedigan) to confront Anita. Gaz follows Des' advice and takes Theresa's mobile phone and texts
Helge Nordahl
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sur l'emploi des modes dans la subordonnée complétive en français moderne. He was a member of the Norwegian Academy for Language and Literature, and served as its praeses from 1988 to 1995. He resided at Gjettum. He died at age 91.
Gennadius Scholarius
Second Period (anti-Union)
and esteem for Thomas was to continued undimmed throughout his career" "although he would often accentuate the note of caution in later works." Despite his cautions Scholarios writes of Thomas "we love this divinely-inspired and wise man." There are also various philosophical treatises of which the chief is a Defence of Aristotle (antilepseis hyper Aristotelous) against the Neoplatonist, Gemistus Pletho. His most important work is easily his "Confession" (Ekthesis tes pisteos ton orthodoxon christianon, generally known as Homologia tou Gennadiou) addressed to Mehmed II. It contains twenty articles, of which however only the first twelve are authentic. It was written
Fulcher of Chartres
Chronicle
the way with God as their guide. At the earliest, Fulcher began his chronicle in the late autumn of 1100, or at the latest in the spring of 1101, in a version that has not survived but which was transmitted to Europe during his lifetime. This version was completed around 1106 and was used as a source by Guibert of Nogent, a contemporary of Fulcher in Europe. He began his work at the urging of his travelling companions, who probably included Baldwin I. He had at least one library in Jerusalem at his disposal, from which he had access to letters and
Hatchback
Beginning of mass-production & Modern hatchbacks
type of body. In 1967, Citroën released the Dyane, a redesigned 2CV with a large rear hatch, to compete with the Renault 4. Modern hatchbacks Unlike the Renault 4, which had a semi-integrated body, mounted on a platform chassis, and a front mid-mounted and longitudinally placed engine behind the front axle, the 1967 Simca 1100, which followed in the footsteps of the 1959 BMC Mini with front-wheel drive, a more space efficient transverse engine layout, unitary bodywork and independent suspension (features which became key design concepts used by almost every mass-market family car since) - and it was the first hatchback
George Pollock (Australian politician)
Biography & Public career
George Pollock (Australian politician) Biography Pollock was born at Charters Towers, Queensland, the son of Matthew Pollock and his wife Naomi (née Gauvin). He was educated at Richmond Hill State School in Charters Towers and for most of his working life he engaged in bush work in Western and Northern Queensland. On 27 December 1909 he married Margaret Adeline Shepherd and together had two sons and a daughter. Pollock died at Parliament House, Brisbane in March 1939. Public career Pollock, a member of the Labor, was unopposed for the seat of Gregory at the 1915 by-election caused by the resignation of
Florida State Road 985
Route description & History
Dolphin Expressway. It passes through residential neighborhoods with apartment complexes, strip malls, and Miami-Dade County Parks (Tamiami Park at Coral Way, Kendall Indian Hammocks Park between SR 94 and SR 986). It is also a primary access route for two major regional malls on its northern end. History Constructed in the 1940s as an access road for the original Tamiami Airport (now the site of Florida International University), SR 985 has become an important commercial highway and an alternative for the increasingly clogged Turnpike for commuters.