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Richard Court | Departure from politics | reported that Barnett had been "sounded out about the plan". However, Barnett stated he "choked on his Weet-Bix" as he read details of the plan in the newspaper, describing it as "an act of treachery". Many other Liberal MPs had also not heard of the plan before the story. Despite this, Court won the ballot 17–13 against Barnett during a four-hour party-room meeting, with Dan Sullivan being elected as his deputy. By 23 February, the plan had to be scrapped when Bishop, who had never formally committed to the plan, rejected it. Court was now in an untenable position, and |
Rick Adams (television presenter) | Radio KOL | the first ever live radio show for children aged 6–15 approximately, broadcast on AOL. He entertained listeners with guest celebrities visiting the show and a variety of games including MooBaa, where Rick will give a guest 30 seconds to guess whether an animal he names is a cow (by saying Moo) or a sheep (by saying Baa).
On 23 November 2007, Rick announced that AOL was planning to cancel Radio KOL and on 28 November 2007, Radio KOL presented its final show.
A petition set up by loyal fans was signed by over 500 fans, listeners, KOL Staff and celebrities, however on |
Nguon Hong | null | time, a group who had defected from the non-communist Issarak band of Puth Chhay joined him. Subsequently, Nguon Hong could count of a force of 120 guerrillas. |
Remember Me (T.I. song) | Background | Remember Me (T.I. song) Background In the UK, the song was released as a single and was taken from an EP, entitled Paper Trail: Case Closed. It features Mary J. Blige. The song was officially released to urban radio the week of July 7, 2009. The main message of the song is remembrance. Its original title was "Don't Forget." The song is about T.I.'s jail sentence and how he wants people to remember him as he is not going to be gone forever, including the verse "By the time you hear this, I'd be half way home." It also talks |
Richard David Semba | Career | a technician at the Stanford Eye Bank a division of Stanford University Medical Center in Stanford, California. In 1984 he became a member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and Wilmer Residents Association and from 1984 to 1985 he was an assistant resident at the Wilmer Eye Institute which was a part of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine of which he became a full resident by 1985. Six years later he was promoted to an instructor and by 1991 had achieved an assistant professor position.
In 1992 Semba joined the World Health Organization for epidemiology and by 1994 he joined |
Robert Döpel | In Germany | changed her area of studies to physics, and she worked with him in Leipzig without wages. They conducted experiments with a spherical geometry (hollow spheres) of uranium surrounded by heavy water. Trial L-I was done in August 1940, and L-II was conducted six months later. Results from trial L-IV, in the first half of 1942, indicated that the spherical geometry, with five metric tons of heavy water and 10 metric tons of metallic uranium, could sustain a fission reaction. So, "the Germans were the first physicists in the world, with their Leipzig pile L-IV, to achieve positive neutron production." The |
Ramadan Çitaku | Biography | for some time, and was rehabilitated later. He rarely left his house and most of the Albanians didn't even know he was alive. Çitaku died at an old age on (4-5?) April 1990 and was buried on the 6th. Between the other participants in his funeral were the Politburo of the Labour Party of Albania members Rita Marko and Manush Myftiu, and candidate-members Pirro Kondi, Kiço Mustaqi, and Llambi Gegprifti.
A street in Tirana is named after him. |
Matten bei Interlaken | Education | During the same year, there were 6 lower secondary classes with a total of 106 students. There were 14.2% who were permanent or temporary residents of Switzerland (not citizens) and 23.6% have a different mother language than the classroom language.
As of 2000, there were 24 students in Matten bei Interlaken who came from another municipality, while 133 residents attended schools outside the municipality. |
Rheometer | Pipe or capillary & Dynamic shear rheometer | small amount of fluid is available for rheometric characterization, a microfluidic rheometer with embedded pressure sensors can be used to measure pressure drop for a controlled flow rate. Dynamic shear rheometer A dynamic shear rheometer, commonly known as DSR is used for research and development as well as for quality control in the manufacturing of a wide range of materials. Dynamic shear rheometers have been used since 1993 when Superpave was used for characterising and understanding high temperature rheological properties of asphalt binders in both the molten and solid state and is fundamental in order to formulate the chemistry and |
Rheometer | Rheotens & CaBER | spinning rheometer, suitable for polymeric melts. The material is pumped from an upstream tube, and a set of wheels elongates the strand. A force transducer mounted on one of the wheels measures the resultant extensional force. Because of the pre-shear induced as the fluid is transported through the upstream tube, a true extensional viscosity is difficult to obtain. However, the Rheotens is useful to compare the extensional flow properties of a homologous set of materials. CaBER The CaBER is a capillary breakup rheometer. A small quantity of material is placed between plates, which are rapidly stretched to a fixed level |
Raytheon T-1 Jayhawk | Design and development | solely in operation with the U.S. Air Force, leaving the Navy with the Sabreliner pending its eventual replacement. The T-1 Jayhawk shares the same letter and number as the long retired T-1 SeaStar under the 1962 United States Tri-Service aircraft designation system.
The swept-wing T-1A is a military version of the Beechjet/Hawker 400A. It has cockpit seating for an instructor and two students and is powered by twin turbofan engines capable of an operating speed of Mach .78. The T-1A differs from its commercial counterpart with structural enhancements that provide for a large number of landings per flight hour, increased bird |
Neosho, Missouri | 20th century | a mass grave in the Neosho I.O.O.F. cemetery.
During the Great Depression, the federal government assisted financially in the construction of the Neosho City Hall and Municipal Auditorium, as well as the current Newton County Courthouse. Funded by the Works Progress Administration, the original courthouse was razed in December 1935 to make way for the current Carthage stone, Art Deco-style courthouse, which was designed by architect Neal C. Davis, a Newton County native. Construction of the new courthouse began in April 1936. In 1938, another Davis-designed, WPA-funded project, the Auditorium and City Hall, was completed. This building was extensively restored and |
Peruvanam Pooram | History | Peruvanam Pooram History The earliest historical reference to Peruvanam occurs in A.D. 583 ("Ayathu Shivalokam Nah" - kalivakyam denoting the starting of Peruvanam pooram as per Peruvanam Granthavari) which is also the first record of the oldest pooram festival. 108 temples coming under the Peruvanam Kshetra sanketham, which extended from Bharathapuzha in the north to Periyar in the south, used to assemble at Arattupuzha Shastha temple which was the venue of the gala pooram gathering. This was known as Peruvanam pooram or Peruvanam Pallivetta. Due to the detachment of the various temple participants later for various reasons, the pooram festival |
Rick Husband | U.S. Air Force career & NASA career | Husband was the Tornado GR1 and GR4 Project Pilot and served as a test pilot in the Hawk, Hunter, Buccaneer, Jet Provost, Tucano, and Harvard.
Husband logged over 3,800 hours of flight time in more than 40 different types of aircraft. NASA career Husband was selected as an astronaut candidate by NASA in December 1994, the same week he was promoted to lieutenant colonel. He reported to the Johnson Space Center in March 1995 to begin a year of training and evaluation. Upon completion of training, Husband was named the Astronaut Office representative for Advanced Projects at Johnson Space Center, working |
North Rona | History | and their families. It had a population of nine in 1764.
"On one occasion ... a crew from Ness in Lewis had their boat wrecked in landing at Sula Sgeir in the month of June, and lived on the island for several weeks, sustaining themselves on the flesh of birds. Captain Oliver, who commanded the Revenue cruiser Prince of Wales, visited Sula Sgeir in the month of August to look for the lost boat. He found the wreck of it, also an oar on end with an old pair of canvas trousers on it, and over the remains of a fire |
Pour Moi | Stud career | stud he sired The Derby winner Wings of Eagles. |
Q Division Studios | null | of Burma.
Recording Engineers who have worked at Q Division include Mike Denneen, Jon Lupfer, Rich Costey, Steve Albini, Kris Smith, Shane O'Connor, Sean Slade and Paul Kolderie. |
Raymond Court | null | Raymond Court Raymond Court (born December 2, 1932, Lausanne) is a Swiss jazz trumpeter.
Court began playing trumpet late in his teens and by age 20 was playing in Raymond Droz's band (1952-1956). He played later in the 1950s with Flavio Ambrosetti and Kurt Weil, and in the early 1960s with Daniel Humair, Martial Solal, and Rene Urtreger. Starting in the mid-1960s, he began concentrating on a new career in woodworking and cabinetry, but returned to music after about a decade, recording as a leader in the 1980s and with Weil again and Charly Antolini in the 1990s. |
Rhodes House | Rhodes House Library & The Rhodes Trust | House. In 1990 the library held more 300,000 books and the archives relating to USA and other former colonies and dominions of the British Empire. The Library was a key research centre in the UK.
In 2014 the Library moved to the Weston Library. The Library is now known as the Commonwealth and African Studies Collections. The Rhodes Trust The Rhodes Trust is based at Rhodes House. The Rhodes Trust, established in 1902 under the terms and conditions of the will of Cecil Rhodes, and by subsequent Acts of Parliament, is an educational charity whose principal activity is to support |
Panchagarh Express | History & Shedule | Panchagarh Express History Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina inaugurated the service through videoconference from Dhaka at 25th May 2019 at 11:30 am.
It will run seven days a week. It doesn’t have an off day. Shedule Panchagarh Express starts its journey from Kamalapur railway station at 12.10 Am. It takes a break in Airport railway station, Dhaka at 12.42 am. It generally reaches Parbatipur at 7 AM. and Dinajpur at 7.37 Am. Finally it reaches Thakurgaon and Panchagarh at 9.40 Am in the Morning.
Reversely, It starts Journey from Panchagarh at 1.45 Pm and Reach to Kamalapur Railway Station at 10.35 PM. On |
Rheometer | Meanings and origin & Linear shear | for measuring the character rather than quantity of flow, and the other meanings are obsolete. (Principal Source: Oxford English Dictionary) The principle and working of rheometers is described in several texts. Linear shear One example of a linear shear rheometer is the Goodyear linear skin rheometer, which is used to test cosmetic cream formulations, and for medical research purposes to quantify the elastic properties of tissue.
The device works by attaching a linear probe to the surface of the tissue under test, a controlled cyclical force is applied, and the resultant shear force measured using a load cell. Displacement is measured |
Rimouski-Neigette—Témiscouata—Les Basques | History | the riding's name to Centre-du-Bas-Saint-Laurent following the Canadian federal electoral redistribution, 2012; however, Parliament voted against this change. There were no territory changes to this riding as a result of the 2012 federal electoral redistribution. |
Richard Eastcott | Works | Richard Eastcott Works Eastcott was author of Sketches of the Origin, Progress, and Effects of Music, with an Account of the Ancient Bards and Minstrels, Bath, 1793. The book, which was well received, was constructed from the histories of Charles Burney and John Hawkins. There is a chapter on the state of English church music, in which the author deprecated the custom of writing fugal music for voices, on the ground that such treatment prevents the words from being properly heard.
An elaborate criticism of the book was in the Monthly Review, xiii. 45–50 (see also John Davy). At the end |
Right to property | John Locke and the American and French revolutions | the separation of powers greatly influenced the American Revolution and the French Revolution. The entitlement to civil and political rights, such as the right to vote, was tied to the question of property in both revolutions. American revolutionaries, such as Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson, opposed universal suffrage, advocating votes only for those who owned a "stake" in society. James Madison argued that extending the right to vote to all could lead in the right to property and justice being "overruled by a majority without property". While it was initially suggested to establish the right to vote for all men, |
Refik Resmja | Club career | against a foreign team.
Over the course of next years, Resmja wasn't able to reach or break his scoring record, but was able to finish top scorer in five other occasions. He would also set the record for most goals (14) scored in the derby against Tirana. He won his first championship in the 1954 season, scoring 13 goals which were instrumental for the team which topped the league 7 points ahead of Dinamo Tirana.
Resmja was named captain in 1957. In the following year, he played in the Spartakiad tournament, an official championship of communist countries army clubs, in Leipzig, |
Richard Court | Political career | for the first time ever, but Court opted to retain the coalition with the Nationals. However, Court's popularity suffered in his second term as Premier due to scandals, including deals made between the government and the Premier's brother, Ken Court, as well as the finance broking scandal, where many elderly investors lost their savings and an inquiry found the Government ineffective and inefficient in managing the industry. Also important was the continued logging of old growth forests in the South West of Western Australia. A rejuvenated Labor Party, led since 1996 by Dr Geoff Gallop, won the state election on |
Red Auerbach | General manager (1966–84) | go, even after Cowens personally begged him to give Silas a new deal. When Havlicek retired in 1978, the Celtics went 61–103 in two seasons. In the summer of 1978, after the worst in a string of contentious clashes with several different owners after Walter Brown's passing in 1964, Auerbach hopped into a taxi to take him to Logan Airport, where he was to board a flight to New York to consider a lucrative contract offer from Knicks owner Sonny Werblin. However, the cab driver pleaded with him to stay, emphasizing how much Bostonians loved him and considered him family. |
Peter Watts (audio engineer) | Early career & Mackie Designs | mixer. Watts worked on most of Trident's product line in various engineering roles, including as chief engineer on the VECTOR series large-format analog mixing console and the Di-An mixer. Mackie Designs In 1995 Watts moved to Seattle, Washington, as vice president of engineering for Mackie Designs. Company chairman Greg Clark Mackie had just taken the company public and Watts was tasked with the job to build a team to design Mackie's first digital mixer, which resulted in the Mackie D8B Digital 8-Bus mixing console, He also oversaw development of other products including the HDR-24 Hard Disk recorder, which targeted the |
Paul Moran (musician) | Compositions & Discography | the Terry Gilliam movie ‘Tidelands’ (2005) starring Jeff Bridges. Moran co-wrote the music for the first series of the hit TV comedy ‘One Foot In The Grave’ with Andre Jaquemin and Dave Howman (December 1989). The first episode was aired 4 January 1990. Discography AllMusic Credits |
Malayalam script | As virama & Half-u | (for example, ക ka → ക് k). This kind of diacritic is common in Indic scripts, generically called virama in Sanskrit, or halant in Hindi. Half-u At the end of a word, the same symbol sometimes represents a very short vowel, known as “half-u”, or “samvruthokaram” (സംവൃതോകാരം, saṁvr̥tōkāram), or kuṯṯiyal ukaram (കുറ്റിയൽ ഉകരം). The exact pronunciation of this vowel varies from dialect to dialect, but it is approximately [ə] or [ɨ], and transliterated as ŭ (for example, ന na → ന് nŭ). Optionally, a vowel sign u is inserted, as in നു് (= ന + ു + ്). According to |
Paasam | Plot | Paasam Plot To be added |
Rehearsal letter | Purpose | In the course of rehearsing a symphony or piece, it is often necessary for the conductor to stop and go back to some point in the middle, in order to master the more difficult passages or sections, or to resolve a challenge that the ensemble is having. Many scores and parts have bar numbers, every five or ten bars, or at the beginning of each page or line. But as pieces and individual movements of works became longer (extending to several hundred bars) as the Romantic era progressed, bar numbers became less practical in rehearsal.
For example, a conductor can tell |
Richard Arches | Origins | of Little Kimble, and in the parish of Waddesdon the estates of Eythrope and Cranwell.
The estate of Arches within the manor of East Hendred in Berkshire had long been held by a family which was called Arches or D'Arches Their heir was the family of Eyston. John Arches (d. circa 1405) of Arches was elected four-times as MP for Berkshire, in 1384, 1390, 1402 and 1404. A family relationship between the Arches families of Arches and Eythrope, which both bore the same canting arms of Gules, three arches argent, was suggested by Bertha Putnam in her work on Sir |
Rail transport in Iceland | The track network & The locomotives | the other ran out along the eastern harbour wall. The locomotives The railway was operated by two steam locomotives built by the Jung engine company of Germany, both of which have been preserved. Built in the 1890s in Germany, they worked briefly in Denmark before being imported to Iceland in 1913 for the harbour railway project. Locomotive Pioner is now a static exhibit at the Icelandic Folk Museum at Arbær, Árbær Museum, whilst locomotive Minør, after many years of storage in a Nissen hut under piles of rubbish, is now an open-air static exhibit in Reykjavík. A scale model of |
Regional Transit Authority of Southeast Michigan | History | 204 was amended to restructure SEMTA, reducing the service area from seven counties to three, and excluding the city of Detroit. The new transit authority was named the Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transit (SMART), and began operation on January 17, 1989. To continue limited coordination and development of services between DDOT and SMART, however, regional leaders representing the three-county area and Detroit filed articles of incorporation to form the Regional Transit Coordinating Council on January 12, 1989.
On December 19, 2012 Governor Rick Snyder signed Senate Bill No. 909 into law establishing the Regional Transit Authority (RTA), which |
Rauheneck Castle (Ebern) | Description | lay under the chapel.
Of the zwinger system facing the valley, there are still two round towers, a long section of the zwinger wall to the left of the chapel and, adjoining it, a tower-like projection identified as a cistern.
Below the main bailey was a large outer bailey. Here, there is still the gable wall of a large barn-like building. In 2008, this part of the castle was also made safe. In the vicinity are other wall remains, artificial modifications to the rock and a stone fountain trough. Further uphill is the entrance to a spacious, artificially enlarged cave, which |
Progressive parlay | Strategies | to two bets on a 7-9 event progressive parlay, and up to three bets on a 10-12 event progressive parlay.
The term has also been used for a long series of wagers on roulette or other gambling games, where the bettor attempts to rely on a "stream of luck". Strategies Several strategies have been suggested by gambling consultants when wagering on parlays or progressive parlays, one of them being to pick interrelated outcomes. For example, a bettor may believe that one team is likely to win if the game is a low-scoring affair while the other team is almost certain to |
Pityrodia lepidota | Description | bracts about 2 mm (0.08 in) long. The five sepals are 5–6 mm (0.20–0.24 in) long, densely covered with scales on the outside and joined for about half their length to form a tube with five blunt lobes. The five petals are 7–10 mm (0.3–0.4 in) long, whitish, pale pink or pale lilac coloured and joined to form a bell-shaped tube with five lobes on the end. The tube is mostly glabrous except for a densely hairy ring around the ovary and a few hairs on the lowest petal lobe. The lowest, central lobe is oblong to egg-shaped, 4–5 mm (0.2–0.2 in) long, 3–4 mm (0.1–0.2 in) wide and the |
Rheometer | Types of extensional rheometer & Rheotens | to 1000 Pa.s. are used in filament stretching rheometers. Materials with a high viscosity >1000 Pa.s., such as polymer melts, are best characterized by constant-length devices.
Extensional rheometry is commonly performed on materials that are subjected to a tensile deformation. This type of deformation can occur during processing, such as injection molding, fiber spinning, extrusion, blow-molding, and coating flows. It can also occur during use, such as decohesion of adhesives, pumping of hand soaps, and handling of liquid food products.
A list of currently and previously marketed commercially available extensional rheometers is shown in the table below. Rheotens Rheotens is a fiber |
RAF Defford | Second World War | carried out by TFU increased month by month, and by 1945 there were approximately 2,500 personnel and 100 aircraft on the station.
Civilian scientists, flying from Defford with aircrews drawn from the Royal Air Force and Royal Navy, tested radar systems which were to revolutionise the operational capability of Allied aircraft. Early successes with Airborne Interception (AI) systems were demonstrated by John "Cats Eyes" Cunningham and other night fighter pilots. While Air to Surface Vessel (ASV) radar enabled the German U-boat menace to be effectively countered in 1943, and thus was critical to the success of the Battle of the |
Red-tailed monkey | Activity and habitat & Reproduction | all four legs. While they show a dominating preference for being arboreal in activity and where they choose to rest, they forage on the ground and as a result, they spend an adequate amount of their time on the forest floor as well. Reproduction Like all placental mammals, red-tailed monkeys produce viviparous young. They tend to only give birth to a single young per mating season. Their mating system is characterized as polygynous meaning that one male mates with multiple females and is a common sight in mammals due to advantages of the grouped social system. The most prominent and |
Rick Husband | Early life, education and training & U.S. Air Force career | in Enid, Oklahoma. This was followed by Land Survival School in at Fairchild Air Force Base, in Spokane, Washington, and Fighter Lead-in School in New Mexico. Evelyn and Rick were married on 27 Feb. 1982. Rick trained in the F-4 at Homestead Air Force Base next. U.S. Air Force career Husband was assigned to a squadron at Moody Air Force Base in Valdosta, Georgia flying the F-4E. Rick then transferred to George AFB, in Victorville, California in Dec. 1985, where he became an F-4 instructor. By then he had accumulated 1000 hours of flying time.
In December |
Phonological history of English close front vowels | Meet–meat merger | by John Wells. Words in this set that had ENE /iː/ (Middle English /eː/) are mostly spelt ⟨ee⟩ (meet, green, etc.), with a single ⟨e⟩ in monosyllables (be, me) or followed by a single consonant and a vowel letter (these, Peter), sometimes ⟨ie⟩ or ⟨ei⟩ (believe, ceiling), or irregularly (key, people). Those that had ENE /eː/ (Middle English /ɛː/) are mostly spelt ⟨ea⟩ (meat, team, eat, etc.), and in borrowed words sometimes with a single ⟨e⟩ (legal, decent, complete) or with ⟨ei⟩ or otherwise (receive, seize, phoenix, quay). There are also some loanwords in which /iː/ is spelt ⟨i⟩ (police, |
Protecting Children from Internet Pornographers Act of 2011 | History & Scope | Protecting Children from Internet Pornographers Act of 2011 History On May 25, 2011, Representative Lamar Smith of Texas introduced the bill. It was co-sponsored by 25 other House Representatives. The bill passed the United States House Judiciary Committee on July 28, 2011, by a vote of 19-10. As of January 2012, the bill had 39 co-sponsors. A Congressional Budget Office report on the costs of enacting the bill was released on October 12, 2011. The next step for the bill would be a debate in the House of Representatives. Scope H.R. 1981 would introduce harsher penalties for offenders |
Political positions of Kirsten Gillibrand | Opioids & Workplace harassment | Senator Cory Gardner introduced the John S. McCain Opioid Addiction and Prevention Act, a bill that would require doctors and other medical professionals to limit opioid prescriptions for the first treatment of acute pain to no more than a supply of seven days. Gillibrand stated that too many in her home state of New York and across the US had been affected by the opioid epidemic and they needed to be proactive in addressing the issue. Workplace harassment In March 2018, along with Amy Klobuchar and Patty Murray, Gillibrand led a letter signed by all 22 female U.S. Senators to |
Ring of Time | Description and history & Reception | Ring of Time Description and history Ring of Time is a monumental bronze sculpture installed in the outer foyer of the Standard Plaza on Southwest 6th between Madison and Main in Downtown Portland's Transit Mall. It was designed by Hilda Grossman Morris and created during 1965–1967. The allegorical sculpture, which represents time, is 120 inches (3.0 m) tall and owned by the Standard Insurance Company. Portland Tribune has described the sculpture as "rough" and "primitive", as well as "chunky, clunky, big and funky". Reception Emporis has referred to Ring of Time as one of the city's "most admired" sculptures. |
Norman G. Baker | First hospital | various Baker or Tangley products.
Iowa's trial of Baker et al. began in September 1930 and gained nationwide attention. Simultaneously, Baker was called before the Federal Radio Commission in Washington, D.C., to defend KTNT's license. Baker and Hoxsey turned on each other over the division of the profits from the hospital, and filed several lawsuits against each other. Reportedly, the institute brought in as much as $100,000 a month, spirited away in suitcases under cover of night, but most went to Baker. Hoxsey was already a nationally known quack, traveling from state to state as the law pursued him.
In 1931, the |
Redditch Borough F.C. | Blackmail Case & Ground | to not sack the first team Manager.
Workman remains in charge of the Redditch Borough First team Mens and Womens as the trial still progresses in court.
https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/football-manager-charged-blackmail-soccer-14618270 Ground In 2017 the club acquired its first own premises to develop into a ground of their own.
Volunteers and tradesmen gave up there time for free to create a main pitch suitable of Midland Football League standard.
The ground has 2 full 11 a side pitches and also has numerous children's pitches 7,9 & 11 a side to house the clubs large amount of junior teams.
The club is now based at The Mettis |
Right to property | John Locke and the American and French revolutions | were eventually excluded from the French Constitution of 1793 and a property qualification for civil and political rights was maintained. |
Ricardo Gomes da Silva | Bolivia & Vietnam | Sánchez. In his two-year stint with the South American nation, he participated in various games as the fitness coach which also included 2010 FIFA World Cup Qualification which included a famous 6-1 victory over South American giants, Argentina, a team which included the likes of Lionel Messi and Javier Zanetti. Vietnam In 2010, he again moved out of Portugal and this time to Southeast Asia and more accurately to Vietnam where he signed a one-year contract with V.League 1 club, Becamex Binh Duong F.C. under then the head coach of the Thủ Dầu Một-based club, Ricardo Formosinho. He helped his |
Olympiacos F.C. | Rivalries & European performance | the sake of footballer Giorgos Koudas. A popular rivalry used to be the Piraeus derby, between Olympiacos and Ethnikos Piraeus, the second most successful football club in the region, but the fixture has faded-out due to Ethnikos' constant presence in lower divisions in the last decades. European performance Olympiacos has a long presence in the UEFA competitions, debuting on 13 September 1959, against Milan for the 1959–60 European Cup, the first ever Greek club to compete in a European competition. Olympiacos was also the first Greek club to advance to the next round of any European competition, eliminating Zagłębie Sosnowiec |
Philip Lybbe Powys Lybbe | null | Isle of Wight. He obtained a Royal Licence to change his name on 18 February 1863. Subsequently he was referred to as Mr Lybbe. He held the seat until the 1865 general election.
Philip Lybbe died aged 79 at The Den, Patcham, Sussex and was buried at the church of St. Mary the Virgin, Whitchurch on Thames.
Philip Powys married Ann Phillis Greenwood at Tilehurst, Berkshire on 11 June 1844 and they had a total of five children, all born with the name of Powys; there was no divorce between Philip and Ann. Around 1862 Philip Lybbe commenced |
Red Auerbach | General manager (1966–84) | pick, Auerbach selected the player he most wanted in the draft, Kevin McHale, who would also be inducted into the Hall of Fame. The frontcourt of Parish-McHale-Bird became one of the greatest front lines in NBA history. Auerbach hired head coach Bill Fitch who led the revamped Celtics to the 1981 title.
In 1983, Auerbach named former Celtics player K.C. Jones coach of the Celtics. Starting in 1984, Jones coached the Celtics to four straight appearances in the NBA Finals, winning championships in 1984 and 1986.
Auerbach as a part-time side gig was the color analyst on NBA and college basketball games |
Quinceañera (film) | Production | experiences as a white gay couple moving into the predominantly Latino working-class neighborhood of Echo Park, Los Angeles, as the area underwent gentrification. They were inspired to make a film about the traditional quinceañera celebration after being invited to their fifteen-year-old neighbor's ceremony. With producer Anne Clements, they pitched the idea to three investors—immigrants to the United States from Greece and Israel—who agreed to provide $300,000 to finance the project. (The budget was later raised to $400,000.) Glatzer and Westmoreland then wrote the screenplay over three weeks in February.
Casting for the film took place over March 2005 through the internet, |
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Riccardo Bacchelli | Career | Riccardo Bacchelli Career His first novel was Il filo meraviglioso di Lodovico Clo (The wonderful thread of Lodovico Clo). Next was Lo sa il tonno (1923). Other works include Il Diavolo al Pontelungo (1927) La città degli amanti (The City of Lovers, 1929).
His most popular work remains Il mulino del Po (The Mill on the Po) (1938–1940), which covered a century in the life of a rural family. A film adapted from the novel was released in 1949. Later novels, published from 1945 to 1978, include: Il pianto del figlio di Lais, Non ti chiamero' piu' padre, La cometa , |
Queen's Hussar | Racing career | at Goodwood Racecourse on 31 July. Ridden by the Australian Ron Hutchinson he was given little chance and started a 25/1 outsider in front of a crowd which included Queen Elizabeth II. Hutchinson held the horse up at the back of the field before producing a strong late run to win by a head from the Irish 2000 Guineas winner Linacre with Nereus three lengths back in third. In August, Queen's Hussar finished second to the filly Dunce Cap in the Hungerford Stakes over seven furlongs at Newbury.
Queen's Hussar raced three times as a four-year-old in 1964, recording his only |
Oren Moverman | Biography | and the Ecumenical Award at the Venice Film Festival.
As a producer, Moverman produced Joseph Cedar’s Norman (Sony Pictures Classics); Ido Fluk’s The Ticket (Shout! Factory); Kent Jones’ narrative feature debut, Diane (IFC), which was executive produced by Martin Scorsese, landing three awards at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival, including best narrative feature, and Oscar-winning director Guy Nattiv's, Skin, which won the International Critics' Prize at the 2018 Toronto Film Festival and sold to A24. He also served as Executive Producer on Junction 48, Love & Mercy, and Anja Marquardt’s directorial debut, She's Lost Control (Monument), which was nominated for two |
Programmable logic controller | Features | are intended-for and therefore tolerant-of more severe conditions (such as dust, moisture, heat, cold), while offering extensive input/output (I/O) to connect the PLC to sensors and actuators. PLC input can include simple digital elements such as limit switches, analog variables from process sensors (such as temperature and pressure), and more complex data such as that from positioning or machine vision systems. PLC output can include elements such as indicator lamps, sirens, electric motors, pneumatic or hydraulic cylinders, magnetic relays, solenoids, or analog outputs. The input/output arrangements may be built into a simple PLC, or the PLC may have external I/O |
Roadmap (book) | Overview & Reception | divided into three sections: Let Go, Define, and Become, which the authors consider to be the three most essential steps on the path to success. Reception The book received mostly favorable reviews, and made The New York Times Best Seller list under the "Education" section in May 2015. |
Port Hughes, South Australia | Description | Port Hughes, South Australia Description Port Hughes is a popular tourist destination, with attractions including a Greg Norman-designed links style golf course, the beach and the jetty. Boating is facilitated by the availability of a boat ramp. The beach is regarded as safe for swimming, which attracts families going on vacation. Fishing is a popular pastime. Fishing takes place on the jetty which is also a popular scuba diving site. Also, boats are available for charter to go fishing. Tourists are catered for with accommodation at the caravan park, which features onsite cabins and villas. There is also a general |
Raffia palm | Fiber | from wood, therefore basic cellulose cellulosic even if chemically treated). The first company in the world to design and build plants for the production of polypropylene raffia was the Covema of Milan founded by the brothers Dino and Marco Terragni. Covema collaborated with the Swiss company Sulzer, manufacturer of flat weaving looms for natural fibers, to adapt their looms to process polypropylene raffia woven products. Polypropylene raffia fabrics are still used to make carpet backing, protective sheets, rice bags, potatoes, citrus fruit, etc. Covema also developed coating lines to cover the raffia fabric with a thin film of polyethylene in |
Rauheneck Castle (Ebern) | Castle | sundry estates under the lordship of the Bishopric of Würzburg. This was almost certainly not by choice. The family of Rau(h)eneck appears to have died out a short while later (around 1250).
The Lords of Rauheneck mentioned in the written records were designated as "nobiles" (free knights) and it is probable that they are genealogically connected to the free knights of Bramberg. Frederick of Rauheneck occasionally bore the nickname "of Bramberc". He became involved in an inheritance dispute between House of Andechs-Merania and the Bishopric of Bamberg (around 1248).
To protect their barony, the Rauhenecks allied themselves with numerous lesser noble families |
Rat Pack | Revival | worth doing". Sinatra and Davis still performed regularly, yet had not recorded for several years. Both Sinatra and Martin had made their last film appearances together in 1984's Cannonball Run II, a film which also starred Davis. This marked the trio's first feature film appearance since 1964's Robin and the 7 Hoods. Martin expressed reservations about the tour, wondering whether they could draw as many people as they had in the past. After private rehearsals, at one of which Sinatra and Davis had complained about the lack of black musicians in the orchestra, the tour began at the Oakland-Alameda County |
Riverkeeper | Scenic Hudson & Storm King Doctrine | aroused. Scenic Hudson also began receiving donations from thousands of people from forty-eight states. Storm King Doctrine In December 1965, the U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals reversed FPC's dismissal of the petitions against the plant, "holding that injury to aesthetic or recreational values was sufficient to provide an aggrieved party with constitutional "standing"". This result, known as the Storm King Doctrine, was the first time environmentalists were given standing to object to scenic or recreational injury without showing tangible economic harm. Though this fight lasted for fifteen more years, community concerns for environmental quality now held weight in future |
Richard David Semba | Career & 1995 | Women's Eye Health which was a division of the Schepens Eye Research Institute and Harvard Medical School where he still works. From 2004 to 2006 he worked as a regional advisor at the Helen Keller International and by 2006 became a consultant for the United Nations World Food Programme. Ten years later he joined the American Society for Mass Spectrometry and World Human Proteome Organization, within which he still serves as a co-chair of the Human Eye Proteome Project. 1995 Semba began public speaking on January 9, 1995, at the School of Public Health in University of Alabama, Birmingham. Nearly |
Peugeot 203 | Commercial | 202 in October 1947, nearly a year before the 203 could be offered for sale. There seems to have been a good deal of pent-up demand by the time the 203 was actually launched, and the practicality, price and reliability of the car wooed many motorists. 200 were coming off the production line each day by 1950, and that year the 203 achieved 34,012 domestic sales, commanding 19.5% of the French auto-market, where it was second only to the (far smaller and cheaper) Renault 4CV in terms of unit sales.
Home market success was followed by the |
Robert Labagala | Barangay Ginebra Kings/San Miguel (2010-2014) | got swept in a best-of-five series. |
Qualified Domestic Institutional Investor | null | Qualified Domestic Institutional Investor Qualified Domestic Institutional Investor (simplified Chinese: 合格境内机构投资者; traditional Chinese: 合格境內機構投資者; pinyin: Hégé Jìngnèi Jīgòu Tóuzīzhě), also known as QDII, is a scheme relating to the capital market set up to allow financial institutions to invest in offshore markets such as securities and bonds. Similar to QFII (Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor), it is a transitional arrangement which provides limited opportunities for domestic investors to access foreign markets at a stage where a country/territory's currency is not traded or floated completely freely and where capital is not able to move completely freely in and out of the country. |
Ownership of Arsenal F.C. | Current shareholders | an ally of the Arsenal board and was appointed a non-executive director of the club in September 2008. Kroenke brought his stake in the club up to 20.5% following a purchase of shares from fellow director Danny Fiszman. On 1 May 2009, Arsenal announced that Kroenke had bought a further 4,839 shares from the Carr family, including Richard Carr, also a director, which made him the largest shareholder of the company with 28.3%. On November the same year, this increased to the maximum 29.9% limit.
A rival bid for the club came from Red & White Holdings, which was co-owned by |
Psalm 119 | Literary features | and the use of the Torah words constitute the framework for an elaborate prayer. The grounds for the prayer are established in the first two stanzas (alef and beth): the Torah is held up as a source of blessing and right conduct, and the psalmist pledges to dedicate himself to the law. The prayer proper begins in the third stanza (gimel, v. 17). Like many other psalms, this prayer includes dramatic lament (e.g. verses 81–88), joyous praise (e.g. verses 45–48) and prayers for life, deliverance and vindication (e.g. verses 132–34). What makes Psalm 119 unique is the way that these |
Protecting Children from Internet Pornographers Act of 2011 | Privacy issues & Cost | practice to limit data retention as
a mechanism to counter security threats." In addition, Rotenberg also mentions that in fact, there is a strong movement towards minimization of data retention in the information security arena, and data retention is in direct conflict with that notion. Rotenberg concluded that data minization and not data retention is the best way to protect consumer privacy. Cost On October 12, 2011 a report by the Congressional Budget Office on the financial impact of the bill was released. This report stated that the cost to the government would be minimal and that the |
Rat Pack | Revival | the concerts, as well as stuffing envelopes full of cash into suitcases after the performances. In August 1989, after Davis experienced throat pain, he was diagnosed with throat cancer which caused his death in May 1990. Davis was buried with a gold watch that Sinatra had given him at the conclusion of The Ultimate Event Tour.
A 1988 performance of The Ultimate Event in Detroit was recorded and shown on Showtime the following year as a tribute to the recently deceased Davis. A review in The New York Times praised Davis's performance, describing him as "pure, ebullient, unapologetic show business." |
North Atlantic Deep Water | Formation and sources | flow over the Greenland-Iceland-Scotland Ridge.
The formation of both of these waters involves the conversion of warm salty northward flowing surface waters to cold dense deep waters behind the Greenland-Iceland-Scotland Ridge. Water flow from the North Atlantic current enters the Arctic Ocean through the Norwegian Current which splits into the Fram Strait and Barents Sea Branch. Water from the Fram Strait recirculates, reaching a density of DSOW, sinks, and flows towards the Denmark Strait. Water flowing into the Barent Sea feeds ISOW.
ISOW enters the eastern North Atlantic over the Iceland-Scotland Ridge through the Faeroe Bank Channel |
Robert Browne Hall | In popular culture | Robert Browne Hall In popular culture The trio from Hall's New Colonial March provides the music for Stanford University's official fight song, Come Join the Band.
The trio from Hall's "Officer of the Day March" provides the melody for the Alma Mater of Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota.
His March "Death or Glory", 1895 is the music in the opening scene of the 1996 comedy-drama film about a Yorkshire coal-miner's band, "Brassed Off". |
Pilgrims of Arès | Members and geographical area | Pilgrims of Arès Members and geographical area The Pilgrims of Arès are organized in a decentralized manner. According to a critic of the group, the movement has about "500 to 2,000 followers". According to another critic of the movement, the Pilgrims of Arès live sometimes isolated, sometimes in groups or missions. Legally, they form regional assemblies as the "Workers of the Harvest" ("Les Ouvriers de la Moisson"), "The Eye Opens" ("L'Œil s'Ouvre," created in Bordeaux on 4 March 1987, dissolved in 2001), "The Brothers of the Dawn" ("Frères de l'Aube"), "The Torrents" (created in Paris in 1989), or larger associations, |
Residents Rally | 1992 ACT general election | election When the ACT faced its second election in February 1992, both major federal parties used stability as a major campaign theme, pointing to the two mid-term switches of government, which are almost unheard of in Australia. The tactic was apparently well received amongst a public that seemed to be tired of Residents Rally playing a "kingmaker" role, and the party's vote fell to 4.56%. As a result, both remaining members, Collaery and Jensen, lost their seats. In contrast, Moore, now sitting as an independent, got an ally elected to the Assembly, and continued to hold the balance of power.
After |
Ressentiment (Scheler) | Ressentiment and wider societal impact | charging over a cliff. Positive examples, are good natured crowds in a pub or at sporting events; a negative example, violent rioting. As a concept, Psychic Contagion bears an affinity to Nietzsche's assessment of Slave-type mentality.
To the extent that the politically powerful (i.e., the "Master" faction or "Slave" faction of society, as the case might be) are able to rally collective cultural animosities through the use of Psychic Contagion, they increase their ability to achieve their underlying socio-political objectives. Such methods usually take the forms of incendiary rhetoric, scapegoat tactics (e.g., anti-Semitism, homophobia, hatred toward welfare recipients and the disadvantaged, |
Retting | After retting | retted stalks, called straw, are dried in open air or by mechanical means, and are frequently stored for a short period to allow "curing" to occur, facilitating fibre removal. Final separation of the fibre is accomplished by a breaking process in which the brittle woody portion of the straw is broken, either by hand or by passing through rollers, followed by the scutching operation, which removes the broken woody pieces (shives) by beating or scraping. Some machines combine breaking and scutching operations. Waste material from the first scutching, consisting of shives and short fibres, is usually treated a second time. |
Riverkeeper | Growth of the organization | to their proximity to a railway, were mainly used by minority communities. The County had not closed any golf courses used by affluent residents, even though they were greater strains on County funds than parks that offered some minorities their only access to the river. This was not the only occasion where land use policies threatened the health of the Hudson River watershed as a public resource. In 1990, a team of Riverkeeper attorneys took on developers and lackluster enforcement agencies to protect the reservoirs and streams that constitute the water supply for nine million New York City and Westchester |
Rezo Cheishvili | Biography | Rezo Cheishvili Biography Cheishvili was born in Kutaisi, Georgian SSR, Soviet Union in 1933. He moved to the capital in 1954 to continue his studies. In 1958 he graduated from Tbilisi State University with a degree in Georgian language and literature.
He worked from 1961 to 1992 at the 'Georgian Film' studio as an editor, as a member of the Film Script Administrative Board, as a member of the Creative Association and as one of its leaders. He edited various Georgian literary journals and newspapers.
Rezo Cheishvili was the scriptwriter of feature-length films My Friend Nodari, Samanishvili’s Stepmother and the widely famed |
Richard Orchard | Later life | a Nationalist for the seat of East Sydney at the 1925 election, and for the Senate in 1928 election. He was a commissioner of the Australian Broadcasting Commission from its foundation in 1932 until 1939. He died in the Sydney suburb of Darling Point survived by his wife, a son and three daughters. |
Olympiacos F.C. | Early years (1925–1931) | Olympiacos F.C. Early years (1925–1931) Olympiacos was founded on 10 March 1925, in the Athenian-port of Piraeus. The club's initial aim, as stated in the statutes, was the systematic cultivation and development of its athletes' possibilities for participation in athletic competitions, the spreading of the Olympic athletic ideal and the promotion of sportsmanship and fanship among the youth according to egalitarian principles, by stressing a healthy, ethical and social basis as its foundation. Members of "Piraikos Podosfairikos Omilos FC" (Sport and Football Club of Piraeus) and "Piraeus Fans Club FC" decided, during a historical assembly, to dissolve the two clubs |
Peter Hermes | Early life and military service & Diplomatic career | Peter Hermes Early life and military service Hermes was born in Berlin, as the son of agricultural scientist and politician Andreas Hermes. He was drafted in 1941, and served in a penal battalion in 1944. He was captured by the Soviets.
His father founded the CDU in the Soviet occupation zone, but left in 1945. Peter Hermes left East Germany in 1950. Diplomatic career Beginning in 1953, he was trade negotiator for the Foreign Office, and Head of the Department of Foreign Trade and Development, and European economic integration.
He completed a doctorate degree in law. In 1955, he joined the Diplomatic |
Rick Campbell | Ottawa Redblacks | a CFL head coach on July 11, 2014 when the Redblacks played the Eskimos. The Eskimos would go on to defeat the Redblacks 27-11 in that game. Campbell won his first game as a CFL head coach on July 17, 2014 when the Redblacks defeated the Toronto Argonauts, 18-17. Despite the initial momentum, Campbell's team finished their inaugural season at 2-16, which was the worst record in the CFL.
Campbell's second season saw a vast improvement as the Redblacks went from 2-16 in their inaugural season to a 12-6 record, which included clinching the franchise's first ever playoff berth. The Redblacks |
Progressive All-Student Unionist Camp | null | Progressive All-Student Unionist Camp The Progressive All-Student Unionist Camp (Greek: Προοδευτική Πανσπουδαστική Συνδικαλιστική Παράταξη, Proodeftiki Panspoudastiki Syndikalistiki Parataxi, abbreviated PPSP) was a students movement in Greece.
PPSP was founded in May 1966. The movement was able to gain considerable influence amongst student in Athens and Thessaloniki. PPSP published the magazine Spoudastikos kosmos (Σπουδαστικός κόσμος, 'Students World'). PPSP was a front organization of the Organisation of Marxists-Leninists of Greece (OMLE). During the Athens Polytechnic uprising PPSP member Grigoris Kollitsidas formed part of the University Coordination Committee.
With the fall of the Junta OMLE developed two other mass organizations alongside PPSP, the Progressive |
Regional Transit Authority of Southeast Michigan | Bus service | a route on Woodward Avenue operated by DDOT connecting the Somerset Collection in Troy in Oakland County and Downtown Detroit, and two routes on Gratiot Avenue operated by SMART connecting Mount Clemens in Macomb County and Downtown Detroit (7 days a week) and four trips per weekday to Midtown Detroit. The service ran from 5:00 AM to 1:00 AM on weekdays, 6:00 AM to 1:00 AM on Saturdays, and 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM on Sundays. RefleX Gratiot service ended January 1, 2018, and RefleX Woodward service ended April 21, 2018. |
Resignation (House) | Plot | effects of amphetamine as he cannot focus, cannot sit still and talks extremely fast. As he winks at a patient he is giving a breast exam to and measures his own pulse to 185 bpm, he realizes he's been dosed. He confronts House about being depressed and House demands some of his antidepressants to prove that he is not depressed. Wilson refuses to give him antidepressants and then takes some of House's Vicodin to counteract the amphetamines.
Addie's condition is rapidly deteriorating and House and his team all think that she might be dying. During House's visit to Addie's hospital room |
Prior Hall | Resources | including nearly 2,000 in health and medicine. |
Refik Resmja | Style of play & Legacy | positioning inside the penalty area. Resmja was also a fair play player, receiving not a single red card during his 16 year career. Legacy A street in Shishtufinë, Tiranë is named in his honour. In 2016, he was decorated with the Honor of Nation Order by president Bujar Nishani for his contributions to Albanian football. He also hold numerous awards and accolades, such as Naim Frashëri Gold Medal, Naim Frashëri Order, Ylli i Kuq Order (sq.) and Medalje e Punës (Medal of Work) etc. |
RisingOn | Kaiser championships & Rounds | was named "RisingOn", and the first event was held on December 29, 2009. From this event, the octagon cage is used. Hiroshi Shiba who won the lightweight title on June 28, 2009 and Daikai Ozaki who won the featherweight title on August 25, 2007 were sanctioned as the first champion of RisingOn.
On August 8, 2010, Hiroki Tanaka became the first champion of RisingOn at welterweight, and from Soo-Chol Kim from South Korea became the third champion at featherweight as the first non-Japanese fighter. Rounds Bouts take 3 rounds and each round takes 3 minutes. Intervals of rounds take 1 minute. |
Phishing | Augmenting password logins | different for each login attempt. The user must identify the pictures that fit their pre-chosen categories (such as dogs, cars and flowers). Only after they have correctly identified the pictures that fit their categories are they allowed to enter their alphanumeric password to complete the login. Unlike the static images used on the Bank of America website, a dynamic image-based authentication method creates a one-time passcode for the login, requires active participation from the user, and is very difficult for a phishing website to correctly replicate because it would need to display a different grid of randomly generated images that |
Peugeot 203 | 2006 Ampol Rerun | Anniversary Rerun of the 1953 Redex Round Australia Trial in which eleven Peugeot 203s started and ten 203s finished. The 203 win in the original Redex Trial put Peugeots on the post WW-II motoring map in Australia in a big way. |
Retting | After retting | The short fibre or tow thus obtained is frequently used in paper manufacture, and the shives may serve as fuel to heat the retting water or may be made into wallboard and to make rope. |
PAOK FC | Zagorakis–Vryzas management with massive fans' support (2007–2012) | finish in the league. On 6 January 2008, Zisis Vryzas ended his football career coming on as a substitute in the game against AEL and immediately started his tenure as PAOK sports director.
The club's finances gradually improved thanks to new sponsorship deals and to the continuing massive support from the fans (the number of season tickets was vastly increased). In June 2008, Zagorakis announced the club's intention of building a new training facility complex in the Nea Mesimvria area of Thessaloniki, owned by the club. The administration had already acquired land from the municipality of Agios Athanasios and the project |
Qualified Domestic Institutional Investor | QDII in China | to widen the scope of the QDII investment. With certain restriction, banks can now offer stocks related products. The net value of a QDII product investing in stocks must not exceed 50%, with the net value represented by a single stock capped at 5%. The minimum commitment by each client is 300,000 yuan. Also, the stocks invested or the fund linked must be listed on or approved by the area that have signed memorandums of understanding with the CSRC.
In November 2007, Premier Wen Jiabao stated the need to further study the scheme for individual Mainland Chinese residents to invest in |
Richard Cottingham | Early life and education & Career & Marriage and children | Richard Cottingham Early life and education Cottingham was born Richard Francis Cottingham on November 25, 1946, in
The Bronx, New York City, the first of three children. In 1958, when Richard was 12, his family moved to River Vale, New Jersey. In 1964, Richard graduated from Pascack Valley High School, in Hillsdale, New Jersey.
After graduating, Richard worked for his father at Metropolitan Life insurance company until 1966 as a computer operator, while taking computer courses. Career Cottingham was a computer operator, and a well-liked employee at Blue Cross Blue Shield Association in New York from 1966 until his arrest. Marriage |
Pres-Lam | History | Timber, Laminated Veneer Lumber or Cross Laminated Timber. History The concept of Pres-Lam was developed at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand by a team lead by Professors Stefano Pampanin, Alessandro Palermo and Andy Buchanan in collaboration with PreStressed Timber Limited (PTL). The system stems from techniques developed during the US PRESSS at the University of California in San Diego during the 1990s under the leadership of New Zealand structural engineer Prof. Nigel Priestley.
Beginning in 2008 a 5-year research campaign was begun under the Structural Timber Innovation Company. During this period the first examples of Pres-Lam structures were |
Rick Husband | Early life, education and training | Rick Husband Early life, education and training Husband was born on July 12, 1957, in Amarillo, Texas. At the age of 17, he earned his pilot's license while flying out of Tradewind Airport. He graduated with honors from Amarillo High School in 1975. Husband earned a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering from Texas Tech University in 1980, after 5 years of study. Upon graduation he was commissioned as a pilot in the US Air Force, having been enrolled in ROTC his last two years of college. Husband underwent pilot training at Vance Air Force Base, |
Rhodes House | The Rhodes Trust | Trust provides the Rhodes Scholarships in partnership with the Second Century Founders, John McCall MacBain O.C. and The Atlantic Philanthropies, and other benefactors. In 2016 the trust announced a partnership with The Atlantic Philanthropies to create an Atlantic Institute which is hosted at the Rhodes House. Funding for this project allowed the Trust to expand the total number of Rhodes Scholars and offer scholarships to students from Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Israel, China and West Africa.
In 2017, the Schmidt Science Fellows program was launched as a partnership between Schmidt Futures and the Rhodes Trust. The program was established to facilitate |
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