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Law Uk Folk Museum
History & Restoration
many public housing estates. As a result, the Law family moved out of the house in 1960 and were resettled into one of the surrounding housing estates. This was a similar situation for the other villagers, whose descendants now live in apartment complexes close to where the village once stood. Restoration Before its rediscovery, Law Uk was left in a derelict state and used as a workshop that produced metallic furniture. This caused the building to be a fire hazard, due to the spray paints and other flammable goods stored inside. The Resettlement Department rediscovered the house in the early
Lucky Love
Critical reception
Lucky Love Critical reception Billboard wrote about the song: "This is the single that the act's diehard fans have been screaming for since the launch of the album "The Bridge." Far more substantial and satisfying than the previous "It's A Beautiful Life," the song rides a brainseeping chorus that you will be singing to yourself whether you want to or not." The Gavin Report wrote: "Proving their particular style of music comes in all shapes and colors, Jenny, Linn, Buddha, and Joker roll into '96 with a song that people like B96-Chicago MD Erik Bradley were testifying about long before the
Macbeth (Sciarrino)
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Macbeth (Sciarrino) Macbeth: tre atti senza nome is an opera by Salvatore Sciarrino that received its premiere in Frankfurt in 2002 in a production by Achim Freyer. Although the work is based on endless permutation of a few simple recitation-figures, Sciarrino worked on the opera for 25 years.
Listeria
Pathogenesis
the host cell. It induces directed polymerization of actin by the ActA transmembrane protein, thus pushing the bacterial cell around. L. monocytogenes, for example, encodes virulence genes that are thermoregulated. The expression of virulence factor is optimal at 39 °C, and is controlled by a transcriptional activator, PrfA, whose expression is thermoregulated by the PrfA thermoregulator UTR element. At low temperatures, the PrfA transcript is not translated due to structural elements near the ribosome binding site. As the bacteria infect the host, the temperature of the host denatures the structure and allows translation initiation for the virulent genes. The majority of Listeria
Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo
Bear Flag Revolt
to walk around the fort several times a day. He replaced the jailer, instructing the replacement to treat them "no better than any other prisoner". Mariano contracted malaria while being held at the fort. After agreeing to remain neutral during the remainder of the war with Mexico, Mariano was released on August 2, 1846, after "John Murphy had arrived at Sutter's Fort with Stockton's new orders on August 1," and arrived at Casa Grande a day or two later, weighing only 96 pounds. Salvador Vallejo and Jacob P. Leese were released about a week later. By the time of
Malcolm Birks
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Malcolm Birks Malcolm James Birks (born 29 July 1975) is a former cricketer for Cambridge and the Marylebone Cricket Club. A wicket-keeper and right-handed batsman hailing from Keighley, Yorkshire, Birks made twenty-two first-class cricket appearances between 1995 and 2000, scoring 220 runs in total at a batting average of 12.22. He went on to play Surrey Premier League club cricket for Weybridge in 2005, and for the Marylebone Cricket Club between 2002 and 2013. For the MCC he played matches against Slovenia, Japan and Austria.
Malcolm Griffin (basketball)
Professional career
Latvian Import Player of the Year, and Baltic League Defensive Player of the Year by the Eurobasket.com website. On August 3, 2017, Griffin signed with Kolossos Rodou of the Greek Basket League. On October 16, 2017, he was voted as the Greek League MVP of the week after having 30 points and 4 assists against Panionios. The player also had 20 points in a near victory against former Greek League Champion Panathinaikos Superfoods. After leading the Greek League in scoring, and being third in assist and sixth in steals on January 22, 2018, Griffin was bought out from his Greek team
Map seed
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Map seed In video games using procedural world generation, the map seed is a (relatively) short number or text string which is used to procedurally create the game world ("map"). This means that while the seed-unique generated map may be many megabytes big (often generated incrementally and virtually unlimited in potential size), it is possible to reset to the unmodified map, or the unmodified map can be exchanged between players, just by specifying the map seed. An example of a map seed in Minecraft is "-2242547518357798464". Map seeds are a type of random seeds. Games which use procedural generation and include
Marilyn Ferguson
Youth and early writing career & The Aquarian Conspiracy
1968. That year, she published her first book, on home economics, with her husband as co-author. The Aquarian Conspiracy In an early commentary in the newsletter Ferguson described her first glimmers of what she called "the movement that has no name" - a loose, enthusiastic network of innovators from almost every discipline, united by their apparent desire to create real and lasting change in society and its institutions. Her attempt to compile and synthesize the patterns she was seeing eventually led her to develop a second newsletter, Leading Edge Bulletin, and found its culmination in The Aquarian Conspiracy (J.P.
Kanagawa 1st district
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Kanagawa 1st district Kanagawa 1st district (神奈川[県第]1区 Kanagawa-[ken-dai-]ikku) is a single-member constituency of the House of Representatives, the lower house of the national Diet of Japan. It is located in eastern Kanagawa Prefecture and covers the central downtown and southeastern parts of the prefectural capital of Yokohama, namely the Naka (centre), Isogo and Kanazawa wards. It is among many other things home to the Yokohama city hall and the Kanagawa prefectural government building. As of 2012, 420,153 eligible voters were registered in the district. Before the electoral reform of the 1990s the area had been split between the four-member 1st district
Lyons Government
National unemployment insurance & Foreign policy
and it passed through the Parliament despite some opposition from Country Party members, however in the face of further criticisms over costs, the government repealed sections of the Act. This back-down led to the resignation of UAP Deputy leader Robert Menzies in March 1939, who supported the plan and was by now openly antipathetic to Country Party members – notably Earle Page. Foreign policy The Statute of Westminster 1931, passed by the British Parliament on 11 December 1931, formalised legislative equality for the parliaments of the self-governing dominions of the British Empire with that of the United Kingdom and during
Ludwig Mach
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Ludwig Mach Ludwig Mach (8 November 1868 Prague – September 1951) was an Austrian physician and chemist. Building on the work of Ludwig Zehnder in 1891, Mach added refinements to an instrument which became known as the Mach–Zehnder interferometer. He went on to employ photography for collecting visual data streamlines in the field of Aerodynamics.
Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain
History
Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain History The first MR images of a human brain were obtained in 1978 by two groups of researchers at EMI Laboratories led by Ian Robert Young and Hugh Clow. In 1986, Charles L. Dumoulin and Howard R. Hart at General Electric developed MR angiography and fr:Denis Le Bihan, obtained the first images and later patented diffusion MRI. In 1988, Arno Villringer and colleagues demonstrated that susceptibility contrast agents may be employed in perfusion MRI. In 1990, Seiji Ogawa at AT&T Bell labs recognized that oxygen-depleted blood with dHb was attracted to a magnetic
Malkajgiri railway station
Future
will soon be transformed into a passenger terminal at an estimated cost of Rs.1 crore. Besides proposing the Malkajgiri station for the fourth terminal, the board is determined to transform the station into a passenger terminal at an estimated cost of Rs. 1 crore. Once the station transforms into a terminus, trains bound to Delhi from Bangalore and Mumbai could pass through the station without touching Secunderabad.
Justin Lee Collins
Comedy and theatre
Awards at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival the same year. Collins gave up stand-up comedy in 2002 to concentrate on TV and radio presenting, stating that he never intends to return to the profession. In 2007 and 2010, Collins won "Funniest Man" at Loaded's LAFTA awards. In 2008 Collins appeared as Amos Hart in the hit show Chicago, for which he rehearsed for at the Cambridge Theatre. Collins said of the role, "I'm over the moon to be playing the sexiest part in the best show on the West End stage. I've already gone through a dozen pairs of tights." From August 2011 to
Konstantin Leontiev
Life
daughter of a Greek merchant, from Feodosiya, eventually marrying her. He later lived in various Ottoman towns as a Russian consular agent, devoting his leisure time to writing oriental fiction on many themes, some of which included a condemnation of homophobia and implied that he may have been bisexual. In the summer of 1871, after praying to the Virgin Mary, he was cured of cholera and dysentery and promised Her to take monastic vows. Later that fall, he moved to the Russian monastery on Mount Athos. In 1880, he moved to the censorship department in Moscow, where he published several acclaimed
Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo
Rise to power
the Commander of the Presidio of San Francisco in 1833, oversaw the secularization of Mission San Francisco Solano. Mission San Francisco Solano was taken over by General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo. At first he gave some of the land to the native mission workers as ordered. But later he transferred all the land and building to own Rancho Petaluma Adobe of 44,000 acres in the Petaluma Valley. Vallejo laid out the town of Sonoma in 1835. He had a large plaza made in front of the old mission chapel. But then he took tiles from the church roof and
Major League Baseball on ABC
1989
Michaels took ABC's loss of baseball to CBS as "tough to accept." Michaels added that "baseball was such an early stepchild at ABC and had come such a long way." Gary Thorne, who served as ABC's backup play-by-play announcer in 1989 and was an on-field reporter for the World Series that year (and covering the trophy presentation in the process), simply laughed while saying "Great reviews, just as ABC baseball ends." Meanwhile, Dennis Swanson, president of ABC Sports, noted in a statement that baseball had been a blue-chip franchise since 1976 for the network, which was disappointed to lose it.
Livestock feeder (person)
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Livestock feeder (person) A cattle feeder is a farmer who buys or rears cattle to add weight and quality to the cattle for the meat industry.
Mamre H. Ward
Biography
Mamre H. Ward Mamre H. Ward was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly. Biography Ward was born on January 16, 1899 in Durand, Wisconsin. He graduated from Durand High School. Ward was a farmer and lived in the town of Canton Buffalo County, Wisconsin. He was involved with the canning and banking business. Ward served as chairman of the Canton Town Board. Ward served in the Wisconsin Assembly from 1951 to 1959 and was a Republican. In 1964, Ward moved to Durand, Wisconsin. He died on October 13, 1969 in a hospital in Durand, Wisconsin.
Mad Dog O'Malley
Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation (2000–2003)
defending the heavyweight title against the "younger and newer competition in the MEWF". O'Malley ended up attacking Lucifer and, though getting the better of him, he was pinned by the champion in the main event later that night. O'Malley appeared less and less frequently during the MEWF's last years; his final major appearance was at a memorial show for Dino Casanova in Baltimore on 9 June 2002, where he won a battle royal. O'Malley retired shortly before the MEWF closed in 2004.
MV Nusa Kenari 02
Characteristics & Sinking
MV Nusa Kenari 02 MV Nusa Kenari 02 was an Indonesian passenger boat which sank off Alor on 15 June 2019. At least three people was killed due to the sinking, with four further missing out of the 52 passengers and crew aboard the vessel. Characteristics The vessel, which had a 30-ton capacity, belonged to the Alor Regency local government, and was donated to the regency by the Ministry of Villages, Disadvantaged Regions and Transmigration in 2013, though its operation and maintenance was the responsibility of a local public organization. Sinking Around 1:30 AM local time on 15 June, Nusa
Lakshagriha
Escape from Lakshagriha
palace and escaped through the tunnel. An innocent Nishada woman and her five sons, who came for a feast there with Purochana perished. Meanwhile, on the other side, a boat-man sent by Vidura saw the Pandavas as they emerged from the tunnel close to the banks of river Ganges and ferried the Pandavas and their mother to safety. News about the fire reached Hastinapura and Duryodhana, who did not know that his plan had gone awry, assumed that the Pandavas were dead and secretly rejoiced. Only Vidura knew that the Pandavas were safe and he shared that information with
Liberal Arts and Sciences at Tilburg University
Campus & Student Population
it, gives LAS students at Tilburg University the opportunity to enlarge their network and to broaden their horizon by learning from students from other study programs and nationalities. In order to support the forming of a tight community among Tilburg University's LAS students, however, there is a lounge room reserved for LAS students only: the so-called ‘common room’. It is the ideal place to relax, catch up with fellow LAS students or to work on a group assignment in an inspiring environment. Student Population Tilburg University opened its doors to the first 50 Liberal Arts and Sciences students in September
Marilyn Ferguson
The Aquarian Conspiracy
"drenched in sunlight," and United Nations Assistant Secretary-General Robert Muller, who described it as "remarkable" and "epoch-making." Psychologist Carl Rogers credited her with having "etched, in unforgettable vividness, the intricate web of changes shaping the inevitable revolution in our culture," and said the book "gives the pioneering spirit the courage to go forward." Philosopher and religious scholar Jacob Needleman predicted that the book would help to make "New Age" thinking "more understandable and less threatening" to the general public in America. This was borne out by its success, as The Aquarian Conspiracy steadily climbed to the best-seller list and its
Major League Baseball on ABC
1978-1979
call. Meanwhile, the game aired locally in New York on WPIX and on WSBK in Boston. Phil Rizzuto, Frank Messer and Bill White called the game on WPIX while Dick Stockton and Ken Harrelson called the game on WSBK. Also in 1978, Keith Jackson called an Oklahoma-Texas college football game for ABC and then, flew to New York, arriving just in time to call Game 4 of the ALCS that same night (October 7). In 1979, the start of ABC's Monday Night Baseball coverage was moved back to June, due to poor ratings during the May sweeps period. In place
José Juan Vázquez
León & Chivas
score of 6–2, and earning promotion to the first division. Vázquez was eventually bought by León in May 2012. On 15 December 2013, León defeated América in the Apertura final at the Estadio Azteca to win their first title since their promotion and the sixth overall in the club's history. The following tournament, Vázquez played a vital role in Leon's back-to-back championship win after defeating Pachuca in the final on 14 May 2014, playing all 90' minutes of the final at the Estadio Hidalgo. Chivas On 2 June 2016, Chivas made the signing of Vazquez official for the Apertura 2016. Winner
Limbo
Limbo of the Patriarchs
Fathers" (Latin limbus patrum) is seen as the temporary state of those who, despite the sins they may have committed, died in the friendship of God but could not enter Heaven until redemption by Jesus Christ made it possible. The term "Limbo of the Fathers" was a medieval name for the part of the underworld (Hades) where the patriarchs of the Old Testament were believed to be kept until Christ's soul descended into it by his death through crucifixion and freed them (see Harrowing of Hell). The Catechism of the Catholic Church describes Christ's descent into Hell as meaning primarily
Indian religions
Bhakti
movements were mainly centered on the forms of Vishnu (Rama and Krishna) and Shiva. There were however popular devotees of this era of Durga. The best-known devotees are the Nayanars from southern India. The most popular Shaiva teacher of the south was Basava, while of the north it was Gorakhnath. Female saints include figures like Akkamadevi, Lalleshvari and Molla. The "alwar" or "azhwars" (Tamil: ஆழ்வார்கள், āzvārkaḷ [aːɻʋaːr], those immersed in god) were Tamil poet-saints of south India who lived between the 6th and 9th centuries CE and espoused "emotional devotion" or bhakti to Visnu-Krishna in their songs of longing, ecstasy and
M. P. Sivam
About
M. P. Sivam About His full name is Madhilagathuveedu ParamaSivam (M. Parameswaran Nair). His birthplace is Kizhakku Yakkarai, a village in Palakkad, Kerala. He Married Sarojini Amma from Puthan house Mannalur. He has 5 children - Jyothi Kumar , Premavathi, Jayasree, Yamuna Devi, Nalina Kumari. Grand son - Suresh Babu, Sujatha, Arun, Resmi, Prajod, Sreenath puthan, Sreejith Puthan. Though his mother tongue was Malayalam he was very proficient in Tamil. He worked as a Harmonium artiste in Yadhaartham Ponnusamy Pillai's Madurai Bala Gana Sabha. He wrote the lyrics and taught drama artistes to sing them. Music Director K. V. Mahadevan's assistant Pughazhendhi is
Kliph Nesteroff
Live Shows and Podcasts
with a one-man show about the history of comedy. One critic described his Toronto engagement as "heroin for comedy nerds ... Nesteroff shared dozens of unforgettable stand-up-related tales from the early 19th century to now. The depth of his knowledge about the history of American comedy combined with his off-the-cuff and funny yet eloquent stage presence made this entire show utterly engrossing." Nesteroff has appeared on a number of podcasts including WTF with Marc Maron three times, and three appearances on Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast. He is a frequent presence on the CBC Radio programs Day 6, Q, and The
Mark Allott
Oldham Athletic
2007 as a replacement for Richie Wellens, this time as a central midfielder. His game had improved in this role and his first season back saw him sweep up at the club's Player of the Season awards. However, the following season saw his defensive partner Garry McDonald depart the club to be replaced by Danny Whitaker and although the club started the season well, gaps in the midfield in some games led the club to falter badly from a position in the play-offs to midtable by the end of the season and new manager Dave Penney chose not to keep
Lurgan Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
Demographics
As of the census of 2000, there were 2,014 people, 710 households, and 572 families residing in the township. The population density was 61.4 people per square mile (23.7/km²). There were 749 housing units at an average density of 22.8/sq mi (8.8/km²). The racial makeup of the township was 98.76% White, 0.10% African American, 0.05% Native American, 0.20% Asian, 0.05% Pacific Islander, 0.35% from other races, and 0.50% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0.50% of the population. There were 710 households, out of which 36.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them,
Lewis (lifting appliance)
Use
lewis is most useful when it is not possible to lift the stone with chains or slings, because of either the location or shape of the stone, or delicate projections. Examples include the closing stone in a string course, cylindrical column drums, decorated column capitals, and coping stones in a pediment. Heavy ashlar stones are also bedded using a lewis. The lewis is liable to slip out of the seating if some of the weight of the stone is subtracted from the appliance, such as when the stone bumps on the scaffolding on its way up to its final location. For
Lewis (lifting appliance)
Etymology & Use
and thereby prevents slipping. Etymology The name lewis may come from the Latin levo -avi, -atum meaning to levitate or lift, but the Oxford English Dictionary Online states, "the formation and the phonology are not easily explained on this hypothesis", preferring "origin obscure", and speculating that the term may derive from a personal name. The Romans used the lewis. The specially shaped hole that is shaped to fit the device is known as a lewis hole. Lewis holes in the uppermost masonry coursings are neatly repaired with matching indented plugs after the stone has been set in place. Use A
Lighting in libraries
History
the electric light were too unstable; open flamed lighting was just too risky because of the fire implications. Books could not be near open flames, since one accident could destroy the whole building, and its collection. There was gaslight technology available, though, before electricity came around. It created light in dark spaces, but it was not a stable source. The issue of carbon dioxide poisoning, since its light was fed by natural gas to keep it running, was a huge problem. The issue of intoxication by gas, and the instability of the gas (which could result in explosions), led to
Lou Marson
Philadelphia Phillies
for the Mesa Solar Sox. Marson participated in the major league 2009 spring training with the Phillies, where veteran starter Jamie Moyer expressed his pleasure with Marson's skills and ability to call the game. Assistant GM Chuck LaMar said that "[his] strength has actually become his ability to run the game… That is unique for a converted catcher. We think he's one of the finest catching prospects in baseball." Marson was reassigned to the minor leagues on March 23, but was called up to the majors on April 11 to replace Carlos Ruiz, who injured his right oblique muscle. He went
Li Gong (computer scientist)
Career
Professor at Tsinghua University, Beijing. In 1996, he joined the JavaSoft division at Sun Microsystems (in Cupertino, California) as Chief Java Security Architect and designed the security architecture of the Java platform. He became a Distinguished Engineer and later headed engineering for Java Embedded Server and JXTA, and was the founding Chair of the Java Expert Group at the international standard organization OSGi and led the OSGi 1.0 specification. In 2001, he founded the Sun Microsystems Engineering and Research Institute (ERI) in China, where he served as General Manager and led the team working on Solaris system, browser, OpenOffice and related desktop
Marilyn Ferguson
Religious and other criticism
excessive optimism. Others alleged that her "new" ideas were merely a repackaging of old notions of positive thinking, and some saw the "New Age" (a term Ferguson herself seldom used) as merely extending the self-absorption that had marked much of the 1970s. Most persistently, some religious groups contended that the "conspiracy" was an attempt to subvert Christian views. This view, most notably expressed by author Constance Cumbey in her 1983 book The Hidden Dangers of the Rainbow, was restated as recently as 2007, when one online essayist wrote that the Christian church “rightly discerned the New Age movement, as
Manuel Fernandes (footballer, born 1986)
Benfica
in central midfield, under the guidance of Italian coach Giovanni Trapattoni. He helped Benfica win the Primeira Liga title after an 11-year drought, missing just five league games and scoring in a 2–0 win at Vitória F.C. on 19 March 2005. He also made seven appearances in the campaign's UEFA Cup, in an eventual round-of-32 elimination at the hands of eventual winners PFC CSKA Moscow. During the 2005–06 pre-season, Fernandes underwent surgery in Munich due to an inguinal hernia. He was treated by specialist Ulrike Muschaweck. In the UEFA Champions League, he scored the equalising goal in a draw at Villarreal
Malay language in the Philippines
History & Contemporary use
Malay-speakers in the Philippines are unknown, as a result of the 300-year Spanish rule most of them are very confined to the southern parts of Mindanao (specifically in the Zamboanga Peninsula) and the Sulu Archipelago in a region known as Bangsamoro. This region, derives from the Malay word bangsa and the Spanish moro, the Muslim peoples of the Philippines refer to themselves Moro which comes from a Spanish word meaning "moor". These people more-less do not consider themselves Filipino. Contemporary use The treatment of the Muslim peoples of Mindanao by the Christian-dominated government in the Philippines during the 1970s also
Limbo
Medieval theologians
written by Saint Thomas Aquinas himself, but is dealt with in an appendix to the Supplement added after his death by Fra Rainaldo da Piperino. The Limbo of Infants is there described as an eternal state of natural joy, untempered by any sense of loss at how much greater their joy might have been had they been baptized: "Every man who has the use of free-will is adapted to obtain eternal life, because he can prepare himself for grace whereby to merit eternal life; so that if he fail in this, his grief will be very great, since he has
Malcolm Turnbull
Aftermath of 2007 election
from the Coalition in the state, and a 5.4% swing against them nationwide. After John Howard lost his seat of Bennelong, on 25 November 2007 Peter Costello, who Howard stated publicly should succeed him, announced he would not seek the party leadership. Turnbull declared his candidacy later that same day, and was considered by the media as a favourite. On 29 November he narrowly lost the leadership vote to Brendan Nelson by three votes; Nelson quickly appointed Turnbull Shadow Treasurer. Shortly after the vote, fellow Shadow Cabinet Minister Nick Minchin publicly suggested that Turnbull's failure to consult with party colleagues before
Liberal socialism
Belgium & Hungary
and herein lies the promise of a liberal socialism. Hungary In 1919, the Hungarian politician Oszkár Jászi declared his support for what he termed "liberal socialism" while denouncing "communist socialism". Opposed to classical social democracy's prevalent focus on support from the working class, Jászi saw the middle class and smallholder peasants as essential to the development of socialism and spoke of the need of a "radical middle-class". His views were especially influenced by events in Hungary in 1919 involving the Bolshevik revolution during which he specifically denounced the Marxist worldview shortly after the collapse of the Hungarian Soviet Republic, calling
Marguerite Viby
Career
and performed in a string of romantic comedies including Som du vil ha' mig-! (However You Will Have Me-!)(1943), Jeg elsker en anden (I Love Someone Else) (1946), and Den Store Gavtyv (1956). In the 1970s and 80's, Viby continued her acting in television, including the continuing role of Olga Mortensen in the comedy series En Stor Familie (One Big Family). In 2000, Viby was presented with lifetime achievement awards at both the Bodil and Robert awards ceremonies. Viby died the following year on 8 April 2001 at the age of 90.
Lorea Canales
Biography & Critical appraisal
The New York Times. She wrote a chapter on Lorenzo Zambrano, CEO Cemex, for the book "Los amos de México, by journalist Jorge Zepeda Patterson, published in 2007. In 2010, Canales received a master's degree in creative writing from New York University. She published her novel Apenas Marta (Becoming Marta)] in 2011, and Los Perros (The Dogs) in 2013. Apenas Marta has been published in English as Becoming Marta by Amazon Crossing, Amazon's Spanish language publishing house. Critical appraisal Canales is considered an author of modern global literature. She has been praised for the detail and credibility of her
Malcolm Turnbull
Leader of the Opposition (2008–2009)
Kevin Andrews as a challenger to Turnbull. While this attempt failed, increasing numbers of MPs and Senators publicly criticised the position, with several resigning from the Shadow Cabinet, including Tony Abbott. On 1 December 2009, just one week after Turnbull announced the policy on the CPRS, Abbott announced he would challenge Turnbull for the leadership. Though initially regarded as having little chance of success, with Turnbull stating in public that Abbott did not have the numbers to win, Abbott defeated Turnbull in the ballot by a single vote. After the shock result, Turnbull returned to the backbench and said he would
Ludwig Lewin Jacobson
Later life & Writings
Academy of Sciences. He died in Copenhagen in 1843. Writings Of Jacobson's many writings the following may be mentioned: "Undersògelser over den Steensen'ske Næsekirtel hos Pattedyr og Fugle," Copenhagen, 1813; "Nyreportaaresystemet hos Fisk, Padder, og Krybdyr," ib. 1813, 2d ed. 1821; "Primordialnyrerne," ib. 1830; "Primordialkraniet," ib. 1842.
Legal history of China
Legal system under the 1954 Constitution & Legal system under the 1975 Constitution
1954 state constitution. Legal system under the 1975 Constitution The state constitution adopted in January 1975 overwhelmingly drew its inspiration from Mao Zedong Thought. It stressed party leadership and reduced the power of the National People's Congress. The streamlined document (30 articles compared with 106 in 1954) reduced even further the constitutional restraints on the Maoists. The sole article in the new state constitution that pertained to judicial authority eliminated the procuratorate and transferred its functions and powers to the police. The marked increase in police power suited the radical leaders in the party hierarchy who wanted public security forces
Marina Elliott
Awards
Marina Elliott Awards In 2016, Elliott was awarded the National Geographic Society Emerging Explorer Award. "The program recognizes and supports uniquely gifted and inspiring scientists, conservationists, storytellers and innovators who are making a difference early in their careers."
Little Hadham
Hadham Hall
as King William III of England, who visited in April 1698. The hall was refurbished, around 1720, in the Queen Anne style. In 1900, Algernon George de Vere Capel, the 8th Earl of Essex (1884-1966), sold the Hall and the accompanying land to a London merchant, William Minet, who set about restoring the hall. In 1948, Hadham Hall was sold to the Hertfordshire County Council, who converted the building into a school. The school closed in 1990, and merged with the Margaret Dane school to form Birchwood High School in Bishop’s Stortford. Hadham Hall, now a private residence, is
Louisiana Power & Light Co. v. City of Thibodaux
Case
petitioner being a Florida corporation. Although the 1900 law had never been judicially interpreted, it had been cited in a similar case by the state's Attorney General, who had concluded that a city of Louisiana did not possess the authority under that law that was being asserted by the city of Thibodaux. The district court, on its own motion, stayed further proceedings in order to allow the Supreme Court of Louisiana to interpret Act 111. An appeals court rejected the district court's action. On appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, the district court ruling was affirmed on the grounds that eminent domain
Laurits Tuxen
Personal life
house in Skagen in the north of Jutland, converting it into a stately summer residence. He died in 1927 at Copenhagen.
Man-in-the-middle attack
Authentication
addition of custom certificates in workstations' web browsers in order to be able to inspect encrypted traffic. As a consequence, a green padlock does not indicate that the client has successfully authenticated with the remote server but just with the corporate server/proxy used for SSL/TLS inspection. HTTP Public Key Pinning (HPKP), sometimes called "certificate pinning," helps prevent a MITM attack in which the certificate authority itself is compromised, by having the server provide a list of "pinned" public key hashes during the first transaction. Subsequent transactions then require one or more of the keys in the list must be used by
Keisuke Ota (footballer, born 1981)
Playing career
Keisuke Ota (footballer, born 1981) Playing career Ota was born in Hamamatsu on July 23, 1981. He joined J1 League club Shimizu S-Pulse from youth team in 2000. However he could not play at all in the match. In 2001, he moved to J2 League club Ventforet Kofu on loan. He became a regular player as forward and scored 11 goals which is top scorer in the club. In 2002, he returned to Shimizu S-Pulse. He debuted in J1 League in 2002 and his opportunity to play increased in 2003. In 2004, he became a regular player as right midfielder.
Maria Troncatti
Beatification
all culminated on 12 November 2008 when her heroic virtue was confirmed in a move that allowed for Pope Benedict XVI to declare Troncatti to be Venerable. The process for the investigation of a miracle attributed to her and needed for beatification opened on 21 July 2008 and concluded its work on 12 September 2008 while the C.C.S. validated this process in Rome on 13 February 2009. A medical board voted in favor of the miracle on 7 April 2011 while consulting theologians also provided their assent on 22 October 2011; the C.C.S. issued their approval on 21 February 2012 and
Man-in-the-middle attack
Authentication
behavior of most connections is to only authenticate the server. Attestments, such as verbal communications of a shared value (as in ZRTP), or recorded attestments such as audio/visual recordings of a public key hash are used to ward off MITM attacks, as visual media is much more difficult and time-consuming to imitate than simple data packet communication. However, these methods require a human in the loop in order to successfully initiate the transaction. In a corporate environment, successful authentication (as indicated by the browser's green padlock) does not always imply secure connection with the remote server. Corporate security policies might contemplate the
Lantic, Carmona
Economic profile
agriculture and found here. Foreign investments are pouring in as export-oriented industries continue to flourish. The major crops produced in the Barangay Lantic are lowland and upland rice and sugarcane. Other crops grown are corn, vegetables, root crops, and fruit trees. In 2000, an area covering some 23.5 hectares was planted with various crops and fruit trees. These yielded an estimated 444 metric tons of assorted products. Livestock and poultry raising in the barrio are largely backyard family enterprises. Animals raised are generally for home consumption and additional income source for the family.
Major League Baseball on ABC
1950s
Also, Major League Baseball barred the Game of the Week from airing within 50 miles of any ballpark. Major League Baseball according to Scherick, insisted on protecting local coverage and didn't care about national appeal. ABC, though, did care about the national appeal and claimed that "most of America was still up for grabs." In April 1953, Edgar Scherick set out to sell teams rights but instead, only got the Philadelphia Athletics, Cleveland Indians, and Chicago White Sox to sign on. These were not "national" broadcast contracts since they were assembled through negotiations with individual teams to telecast games from their
Mammomonogamus
Life cycle
existing hypotheses may help aid medical diagnostics, especially in endemic areas such as the tropics, the Caribbean, and Brazil. Hypothesis #1: Infection initially begins by the ingestion of foods, water, or intermediate hosts contaminated by adult worms. The infective adults migrate to the larynx or trachea and attach to the mucosal walls. Sexual reproduction occurs here, and the females begin to lay eggs in the upper respiratory region. Eggs do not develop at body temperature, and are expelled in sputum or reswallowed and excreted in feces. Hypothesis #2: The infective agent may be embryonated eggs or infective larvae, and infection is due to ingestion
Lin Yi-shih
Education & Political career
Lin Yi-shih Education Lin studied dentistry at Taipei Medical College and later graduated from National Sun Yat-sen University. Political career Lin served as a legislator from 1999 to 2012, and as vice chairman of the Kuomintang from 2006 to 2008. In January 2012, Lin was appointed as the Secretary-General of the Executive Yuan, making him the youngest person to ever hold the position. On 27 June 2012, local media reported that Lin had accepted a bribe of NT$63 million from Chen Chi-hsiang in exchange for helping his Dih Yeon Mineral Selection Company secure a contract from China Steel Corporation in 2010.
Manuel Fernandes (footballer, born 1986)
Beşiktaş
out of favour with manager Emery, Fernandes was loaned to Beşiktaş J.K. in the Süper Lig until the end of the season, being officially presented on 3 January 2011. At the Istanbul club, he reunited with former Benfica teammate Simão Sabrosa. On 11 May 2011, Fernandes assisted on both team goals and converted his penalty in the shootout as they won the Turkish Cup against İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyespor (4–3, 2–2 after extra time). He appeared in a total of 20 competitive games during his first spell in Istanbul (14 in the league, six in the cup) and, in early July 2011,
Mark Twain: Words & Music
Reviews
gives listeners a fascinating introduction to Mark Twain." The album ranked 28 in Folk Music the week of July 6, 2012.
Louis Athanase Chaubard
Recognition
Louis Athanase Chaubard Louis Athanase Chaubard (18 March 1781 in Agen – 1854) was a French botanist and naturalist. Recognition The plant genus Chaubardia (family Orchidaceae) is named in his honor.
Limbo
Modern era
sacramental baptism could be administered, might be saved through their mother's wish for their baptism. In its 1980 instruction on children's baptism the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith stated that "with regard to children who die without having received baptism, the Church can only entrust them to the mercy of God, as indeed she does in the funeral rite established for them", leaving all theories as to their fate, including Limbo, as viable possibilities. And in 1984, when Joseph Ratzinger, then Cardinal Prefect of that Congregation, stated that he rejected the claim that children who die unbaptised cannot
Mammomonogamus
Life cycle
of contaminated food, water, or intermediate hosts. As larvae are released into the intestinal area, they can burrow through intestinal walls, travel into the mesenteric veins, and migrate to the alveoli. Here, they undergo a pulmonary cycle, where the larvae develop into adult worms in a process that may take seven days. After reaching adulthood, M. laryngeus migrates upwards to the trachea, larynx, or bronchi, where sexual reproduction occurs. Egg production begins about three weeks later, and eggs are coughed up and expelled in sputum, or excreted in feces. Larvae may hatch from embryonated eggs outside of the mammalian host. More
Juried (competition)
History
such listings more widely accessible than when they were enumerated primarily in trade publications. Some juried competitions in art and literature exist entirely online, or both online and in print.
Itadaki High JUMP
About
episodes are a simply recap episode. On December 30, 2015, the show received another one-hour special episode and was broadcast nationwide for the first time. On July 23, 2016, Itadaki High JUMP collaborated with Kis-My-Ft2's program that aired on the same channel, Kisumai BUSAIKU!?. The show was broadcast live. Starting October 2017, the show's timeslot will be moved to Saturday at 2PM.
Johnson South Reef
Military development
reef has been armed with anti-aircraft guns and a CIWS missile-defence system.
Mad Dog O'Malley
Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation (1993–1997)
Punishment a month later. At the event, O'Malley had originally defeated The World's Greatest Wrestling Clown and afterwards put out an open challenge to the rest of the MEWF roster. He successfully defeated two other wrestlers, Billy Brat and Johnny Taylor, and was in the middle of wrestling the Ultimate Comet when referee Dave the Wave was bumped from the ring. In the confusion, Corporal Punishment entered the ring, attacked the Ultimate Comet, and was able to pin O'Malley by the time the referee came to. At the end of the match, fellow referee Jeff Jones confronted Dave the Wave and
Lower Basildon
Grotto and wildlife & Roman villa
the road to Streatley. The grotto was built in 1720 and consisted of a rock chamber filled with shells and a rock pool, but was later destroyed. The summer house was extended at the beginning of the 19th century by Arthur Smith MP. It was until recently the headquarters of the Institute for Sport, Parks and Leisure (ISPAL), but it is now empty and for sale. To the south-east of the village is the wildlife garden Beale Park. Roman villa The remains of a modest Roman villa were discovered here in 1839 during the construction of the Great Western Railway.
Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo
State politics
elected as a member of the first session of the State Senate in 1850. In 1843, he had been deeded title to Rancho Suscol. In 1850, he offered to donate 156 acres (0.6 km²) of that land to the new state government on which to build a capitol away from its cramped quarters in San Jose and also offered to pay for a considerable amount of the construction. The offer was accepted by the new state legislature and signed into law by Governor John McDougall, convening in Vallejo, as the new city was named, for the first time in 1851. However,
Marmaray Tunnel
History & Engineering
tunnel was constructed by a Turkish-Japanese consortium led by the Taisei Corporation. Construction of the tunnel was completed on 20 October 2008, and the rails were added one year later, in 2009. The completion of the project was delayed due to archeological discoveries near Sirkeci, with artifacts dating back 8,000 years. Test runs began on 6 August 2013, with the tunnel officially opening on 29 October, with a large ceremony in Üsküdar. Engineering The undersea section of the Marmaray tunnel is the deepest immersed tube tunnel in the world, with its deepest point being 60 m (200 ft) below sea level. This section
Los Angeles Poverty Department
History
Los Angeles Poverty Department History Performance artist John Malpede moved to Los Angeles from New York in 1984 to start work as an outreach paralegal at the Inner City Law Center (ICLC). He began leading theater workshops for the neighborhood's homeless population out of the ICLC's offices on Skid Row, gathering a group of performers and artists who now create their art as the Los Angeles Poverty Department (the acronym, LAPD, is a deliberate appropriation of that of the Los Angeles Police Department). At the time it was founded, the LAPD was the first theater by and for homeless people
Maria Korp
Missing person
Maria Korp Missing person The brother of Korp's husband, Gust Korp, had earlier reported his concerns about Maria's safety to police on 9 February 2005. Joe stated he last saw his wife at their suburban Mickleham home at approximately 6:30 a.m. that day. Korp was later found unconscious, locked in the boot of her car near the Shrine of Remembrance in Dallas Brooks Drive, in Kings Domain, Melbourne on 13 February 2005. She was taken to nearby Alfred Hospital, and was found to have suffered oxygen starvation to the brain, head injuries and severe dehydration. She went into a medically
Major League Baseball on ABC
1976-1977
early worries about calling a network series for the first time. Prince for one, didn't have as much creative control over the broadcasts on ABC as he did calling Pittsburgh Pirates games on KDKA radio. On the June 7, 1976 edition of Monday Night Baseball, Prince returned to Three Rivers Stadium, from which he had been exiled for over a year. Although Prince received a warm reception, he was confused when the next day the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette read: "Ratings are low, negative reviews rampant." June 28, 1976, the Detroit Tigers faced the New York Yankees on Monday Night Baseball, with 47,855
Mammad Hasan Hajinski
Azerbaijan Democratic Republic
the Bolsheviks. By inviting the Bolsheviks to the new government, Hajinski hoped to slow down the advance of 11th Red Army which was already near the Samur bridge, on the Azerbaijani-Russian border and have the detachments of Azerbaijani Army relocate to Baku. Most of the Azerbaijani army units were on the frontline in Mountainous Karabakh fighting the Dashnak uprising. On April 22, Bolsheviks rejected Hajinski's offer and he notified the acting speaker of the National Assembly, Mammad Yusif Jafarov that the government was in no position to be formed. At the same time, Hajinski left the ranks of Musavat party
Lou Marson
Minor leagues
the short-season squad, batting .245 with five home runs and three triples. He also drew 27 bases on balls and hit .351 against left-handed pitchers. Moving up to the South Atlantic League for the 2006 season, Marson had a team-leading five triples and four stolen bases, though his average fell to .243. He notched a four-hit game against the Hagerstown Suns, a four-RBI game in August against the Delmarva Shorebirds, and reached base safely in nearly every game in July. Marson had 85 hits in 350 at-bats in 2006 and added 29 walks for a .343 on-base percentage. Marson made his
Law of the Czech Republic
Case law & History
have a significant influence over the Czech legal system since 1989. Findings of the Constitutional Court are considered a source of law, and are binding for general courts. If a lower court is to rule against "consistent adjudications" of the Supreme Court on the point of law, it must give detailed reasoning, and this can often be a reason for a successful appeal. This system is largely based on judiciary's own interpretation of the Constitution, arguing that it gives citizens predictability and fairness. The most significant judgements of both courts are published in the official Collection of Laws. History In
Mandalay Bay
History
Mandalay Bay History In 1995, Circus Circus Enterprises bought the Hacienda for $80 million and an adjacent 74-acre (30 ha) site for $73 million. They closed the Hacienda on December 1, 1996, and razed it a month later on New Year's Eve. Plans for the tropical-themed "Project Paradise" were revealed the same day, with an estimated budget of $800 million to $1 billion. In February 1998 the project was renamed Mandalay Bay to evoke the exotic tropical romanticism of the poem "Mandalay." Problems arose during construction because of excessive and uneven settling of the soil beneath the building; the core of the
Kamen Rider OOO
Novel
Ōzu), written by Nobuhiro Mori, is part of a series of spin-off novel adaptions of the Heisei Era Kamen Riders. The novel is split into three parts. The first part, Ankh's part, focuses on the origin of the Core Medals, the King, and the Greeeds from Ankh's point of view and reveals secrets unanswered from the series. The second part, Birth's part, takes on the Birth Driver's point of view, deciding between Akira Date and Shintaro Goto to see who is worthy to use it. The final part, Eiji's part, focuses on Eiji's past and reveals how he met Alfreed.
Lymore, Montgomery
Later history and demolition in 1931
above. Fortunately, no-one was badly injured although some people were badly shaken. In 1929 the Earl of Powis decided that he could no longer afford the cost of maintenance and offered the house through the Office of Works to the Nation. The Earl also offered the house to anyone for a £1 to anyone who would put it in order. The house was then surveyed by the architect A B Waters and his report in the Montgomeryshire Collections provides detailed plans and elevations of the house, as it stood. The furnishings and fittings of the House
Like a Prayer (album)
Promotion & Tour
of Like a Prayer in Japan, Warner Music released a remix extended play titled Remixed Prayers, which included several remixes of "Like a Prayer" and "Express Yourself". It was released exclusively in Japan until July 1993, when it was released in Australia to celebrate Madonna's first visit to the country as part of her Girlie Show World Tour. The EP reached number 24 on the Oricon weekly albums chart and was present on the chart for five weeks. Tour Like a Prayer, alongside Madonna's following album, I'm Breathless, was promoted in her third concert tour, the Blond Ambition World Tour,
Maine State Route 151
Route description
Street), SR 151 reaches an intersection with Main Street, Academy Street, and Commercial Street. State Routes 23, 43, and 152 follow Main Street and Academny Street east-west through this intersection; SR 151 joins the concurrency of these routes by heading west along Main Street past a small factory, over the Sebasticook River, and by additional businesses. SR 152 breaks off from the concurrency at Pittsfield Avenue, SR 23 breaks off immediately afterwards at Lower Main Street while SR 43 and SR 151 bear to the northwest along Pleasant Street. After a short distance of houses lining the street, SR 43 and SR 151 briefly parallel the Sebasticook River before
Lerums IS
Background
Lerums IS Background Lerum IS is a sports club that was formed in 1927 and specialises in football. "LIS" run a ladies team and a large and relatively successful youth section that has over 1000 members and is one of the biggest clubs in the Göteborg area. Since their foundation Lerums IS has participated mainly in the middle and lower divisions of the Swedish football league system. The club currently plays in Division 3 Mellersta Götaland which is the fifth tier of Swedish football. They play their home matches at the Aspevallen in Lerum. Lerums IS are affiliated to the Göteborgs
Major League Baseball on ABC
1960-1961
this period. Despite temporarily losing the Game of the Week package in 1961, ABC still televised several games in prime time (with Jack Buck returning to call the action). This occurred as Roger Maris was poised to tie and subsequently break Babe Ruth's regular season home run record of 60. As with all Major League Baseball games in those days, the action was totally blacked out of major league markets. As a matter of fact, as documented in the HBO film 61*, the Maris family was welcomed into ABC's Kansas City, Missouri affiliate KMBC-TV so they could watch the in-house
Klamath Union High School
Band
direction of Allen Haugh.
Mandalay Bay
Mandalay Bay Events Center & Mandalay Bay Convention Center & The Shoppes at Mandalay Place
arena, hosts major events including concerts, boxing matches, and Ultimate Fighting Championship events. It has played host to the Latin Grammy Awards several times, and the Miss Universe pageant. Mandalay Bay Convention Center This 1,000,000-square-foot (93,000 m²) facility is one of the largest privately owned convention centers in the world. It has several ballrooms ranging in size up to 100,000 square feet (9,300 m²), and can support up to 75 breakout sessions. The Shoppes at Mandalay Place The Shoppes at Mandalay Place is a 310-foot (94 m)- long retail sky bridge on the north side of the property that connects to the Luxor.
Maria Aurèlia Capmany
Biography
Pedra de toc (1 and 2), Mala memòria, and Això era i no era also excelled. She took part and intervened in the Míting de la Llibertat (Meeting of freedom) (June 22, 1976) and in the constitutional process of Socialist Party of Catalonia-Congress (November 1976). She was councillor and responsible for Culture and Editions at Barcelona's Town Hall during the first legislatures of the Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC) and member of the Diputation of Barcelona, since 1983 until she died on 2 October 1991. She was also member of the Associació d'Escriptors en Llengua Catalana, and president of the Catalan PEN
Lotus Cortina
Rallying
requires 5000 cars to be built. In the Monte Carlo Rally, Roger Clark finished 4th, only to be disqualified, and then Elford finished 1st in the Rallye Sanremo (Rally of the Flowers), only to be disqualified as well. Elford came 2nd in the Tulip Rally. Bengt Söderström was named victor of the Acropolis Rally, after the 1st-placed Mini Cooper S was disqualified. New cars were used for the Coupe des Alpes (Alpine Rally), where Elford's engine blew up after leading, while Roger Clark finished second. Clark was always competitive, but suffered with unreliable cars, coming 3rd in the Canadian Shell
Jack the Ripper in fiction
Theatre, opera and music theatre
on the royal conspiracy theory of Stephen Knight. Two British musicals, Ripper by Terence Greer and The Jack the Ripper Show and How They Wrote It by Frank Hatherley, were staged in 1973. Jack the Ripper: The Musical (1974), with lyrics and music by Ron Pember, who co-authored the book with Dennis de Marne, influenced Stephen Sondheim's Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. In 1996, a rock opera entitled Yours Truly: Jack the Ripper with lyrics by Frogg Moody and Dave Taylor was performed and, in a break from recent practice, portrayed the Ripper as an ordinary everyday man.
Legal history of China
1978-1981
sentencing). It also guaranteed the accused the right to make a defense at a public trial with an advocate present. The public security organs, procuratorates, and courts had to base their judgments on verified evidence using the law as a measure. There were strict time limits on court and police actions to prevent overly lengthy detention. From the perspective of the leaders of the Chinese Communist Party, moreover, codified laws and a strengthened legal system were seen as important means of preventing a possible return of radical policies and a repetition of the era when the Gang of Four ruled by fiat
Load testing
Browser-level vs. protocol-level users
layer (often called protocol level users or PLUs). With the advance of containers and cloud infrastructure, the option is now present to test with real browsers (often called browser level users or BLUs). Each approach has its merits for different types of applications, but generally browser-level users will be more akin to the real traffic that a website will experience and provide a more realistic load profile and response time measurement. BLUs are certainly a more expensive way of running tests and cannot work with all types of applications, specifically those that are not accessible through a web browser like
Macau University of Science and Technology Hospital
Departments and Services & Cars & Shuttle
Macau University of Science and Technology Hospital Departments and Services Chinese Medicine Department Western Medicine Department Sleep Disorder Management Centre Executive Health Management Centre International Medical Service Specialist Center of Chinese Medicine Faculty Clinical Laboratory Diagnostic Centre Endoscopy Centre Medical Imaging Diagnostic Centre Integrated Rehabilitation Service Centre Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine Oncology Treatment Service “Zhi Wei Bing” (Preventive Medicine) Cars There is a car park in front of the hospital. Shuttle The hospital offers a shuttle to Nam Van (in front of Luso International Banking) from 9:30 to 20:30.
Machal Lalung
Early life & Arrest
Machal Lalung Early life Lalung was the youngest child of Lodor and Bihumoti Lalung. The family belonged to the Mathanlai clan of the Tiwa tribe, and had come from the hills to settle in the Khalagaon area. His parents died when he was young, forcing him to live with his older sister's family. Arrest Lalung was arrested in 1951, at the age of 23, in his home village. He knew only Tiwa language, and could not speak Assamese, Hindi or English - this might have prevented him from communicating with the authorities. Lalung was booked under section 326 of the Indian
Legion of Christ
Marcial Maciel
of the movement, the relationship of the congregation to the lay movement, and the place of both within the Church. The entire congregation revised the Constitutional document under the direction of a central committee and presented a final version to the new Pope Francis. Under the guidance of Cardinal Velasio De Paolis, the congregation announced the order's Extraordinary General Chapter in Rome in January 2014, for a "total restructuring". After the General Chapter new superiors were appointed.
Josip Iličić
Early career
of the top prospects of Slovenian football Iličić finished the season as a reserve. Aged 21, Iličić contemplated an idea of finishing his playing career altogether, however, a few weeks later he received a phone call from Zlatko Zahovič, Director of Football at Maribor, who proposed he should sign for the club. In a life changing decision, Iličić took the offer immediately and moved to Slovenia's second largest city where he made a big impact from the start as he scored twice in the UEFA Europa League match against the Scottish Premier League club Hibernian in July 2010. He then scored
Louis-Hugues Vincent
Biography
Louis-Hugues Vincent Louis-Hugues Vincent (31 August 1872 - 30 December 1960) was a French Archeologist, monk of the Dominican Order, who was educated at Jerusalem's École Biblique. He undertook important archaeological research in Palestine (region), primarily during the Mandatory Palestine period. Biography He was born in 1872 in Isère in the commune of Vernioz, near Lyon. Immediately after his Dominican Novitiate training, in 1891, he was sent to Jerusalem at the Biblical School ("École Biblique") of St. Stephen's Basilica, founded a year before by Joseph-Joseph Lagrange. Vincent remained there all his life, with the exception of long stays in France
Load testing
User experience under load test & Browser-level vs. protocol-level users
Load testing Load testing is the process of putting demand on a system and measuring its response. User experience under load test In the example above, while the device under test (DUT) is under production load - 100 VUsers, run the target application. The performance of the target application here would be the User Experience Under Load. It describes how fast or slow the DUT responds, and how satisfied or how the user actually perceives performance. Browser-level vs. protocol-level users Historically, all load testing was performed with automated API tests that simulated traffic through concurrent interactions at the protocol
Marches of Neustria
Norman March & United marches
the Norman March to Gauzfrid, Count of Maine, the representative of the Rorgonids, followed by Ragenold who was margrave between 878 and 885. In 885, Charles the Fat came to power in West Francia and named Henry of Franconia margrave of the Norman March. In 886, Henry also died and Charles the Fat replaced him with Berengar II. Berengar died in 896, and it is not known who succeeded him. United marches In 911, Charles the Simple made peace with the Viking leader Rollo in the Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte, which granted Rollo the county of Rouen. Robert I, the margrave of