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Indian copper plate inscriptions
Tamil copper-plate inscriptions
in Holland) of Parantaka Chola and those of Parakesari Uttama Chola are among the most important, although the most useful part, i.e., the genealogical section, of the latter's plates seems to have been lost. Unlike the neighbouring states where early inscriptions were written in Sanskrit and Prakrit, the early inscriptions in Tamil Nadu used Tamil along with some Prakrit. Tamil has the extant literature amongst the Dravidian languages, but dating the language and the literature precisely is difficult. Literary works in India were preserved either in palm leaf manuscripts (implying repeated copying and recopying) or through oral transmission, making direct
Ivan Đaja
Writings
his first scientific paper in 1906, titled Amylolytic inactivity of dialyzed pancreatic juice. His other initial studies were also centred on enzymology and published in magazines of the Parisian Biology society and French Academy of Sciences. Later, his works were mostly published by the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Arts and Croatian Natural Society. Since 1913 he was correspondent for the Glasnik, magazine of the Serbian academy, and later for the Medical overview, Serbian literary herald from 1905, Foreign review from 1933 and Science and technics from 1941. In 1927-1928 he was an
Illinois Valley Central High School
Athletics
Illinois Valley Central High School Athletics Illinois Valley Central High School competes in the Illini Prairie Conference and is a member school in the Illinois High School Association. In the 2017–2018 school year, IVCHS joined the new Illini Prairie Conference following the merger of the Corn Belt Conference and Okaw Valley Conference. In the IHSA, IVC has appeared in the IHSA Final Four on four occasions, most recently in 2010. IVC's first appearance in the IHSA Final Four was in the 2006 Class A Boys' Basketball State Championship where the Ghosts fell to Seneca HS 44–47. Later that year in
Jaca uprising
Aftermath
War, in August 1936 many of the protagonists in the uprising were executed by firing squad. In 2010 the town of Jaca erected a memorial to 400 victims of the firing squads. In December 2007 a documentary on the uprising, La sublevación de Jaca. Los capitanes del frío, was released by the filmmaker Miguel Lobera.
Jacket
Etymology
words jacket and coat interchangeably.
Frontier Series
$10 note
reading from the left are the shoulder of Lectern Peak and Aquila Mountain; Redan, Esplanade and Gargoyle mountains in the centre, and Mount Zengel, part of the Victoria Cross Range, in the right. On announcing the design in 2013, the Bank of Canada had originally said the image included Mount Edith Cavell and Marmot Mountain to the left of the transparent window, Esplanade Mountain to the right of the transparent window, and Palisade Mountain and Pyramid Mountain of the Victoria Cross Ranges. However, a query led the Bank to issue a correction in July 2014. A simplified adaptation of
Jacob Baart de la Faille
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certified the authenticity of 30 paintings which were later determined to be fakes.
Huawei Honor 8 Pro
Release & Reception
throughout Europe, but not within Australia or the United States, as of May 2017. The Honor 8 Pro launched in India on July 6, 2017, and was sold exclusively through Amazon India. Huawei had previously hosted a soft launch event for the phone in Delhi. The Honor 8 Pro was set to launch in Malaysia in July 2017. The Honor 8 Pro's packaging features a box that converts into a Google Cardboard head-mounted display for virtual reality. The phone also comes with the virtual reality software Jaunt VR pre-installed. Reception Overall, initial reviews of the Honor 8 Pro were positive, averaging 8.1
James L. Brooks
Television
to air on TV". In 1997, TV Guide selected a Mary Tyler Moore Show episode as the best TV episode ever and in 1999, Entertainment Weekly picked Mary's hat toss in the opening credits as television's second greatest moment. With Mary Tyler Moore going strong, Brooks produced and wrote the TV film Thursday's Game, before creating the short-lived series Paul Sand in Friends and Lovers in 1974. He and Burns moved on to Rhoda, a spin-off of Mary Tyler Moore, taking Valerie Harper's character Rhoda Morgenstern into her own show. It was well received, lasting four years and earning Brooks several
Iain Henderson (Royal Navy officer)
Naval career & Later life
HMS London he saw action during the Gulf War. He went on to command RNAS Yeovilton and HMNB Portsmouth. Henderson became Flag Officer, Naval Air Command in 1998 before retiring in 2001. Later life After his retirement from the navy, Henderson joined the third sector. From 2001 to 2007, he served as Chief Executive of Sue Ryder Care, a British social care charity. From 2002 to 2006, he was Gentleman Usher of the Scarlet Rod. His final duty as Gentlemen Usher of the Scarlet Rod occurred in May 2006, during that year's Installation of Knights. In June 2006, he was appointed
Janice R. Bellace
Notable Leadership Roles
with Singapore Management University as a member of the board from 2001-2013 and as a member of the International Academic Review Panel from 2015-2017. Additionally, Bellace served as the President of the International Industrial Relations Association from 2009 through the 16th IIRA World Congress in Philadelphia in June 2012. She served as president of LERA in 2017.
Henry Fielding Dickens
Early life
Henry Fielding Dickens Early life Baptized in the church of St. Mary Marylebone in London on 21 April 1849, Henry Fielding Dickens was named after Henry Fielding, one of his father's favourite authors. His father had originally thought to name him after Oliver Goldsmith, but thinking that his son would constantly be teased as "Oliver asking for more", he changed his mind. His family nicknames were 'H', 'Mr Harry', and 'Mr H'. While a boy living at Gads Hill Place, his father's country home, he, with his brother Edward, started the 'Gad's Hill Gazette', a family newspaper printed on a
Jacknife
Plot
Jacknife Plot Joseph Megessey (known to most as Megs) is a Vietnam war veteran suffering post-Vietnam stress syndrome who is having trouble fitting in with society. He takes on the responsibility of drawing Dave, a fellow veteran now an alcoholic, out of his shell by coaxing him to enjoy life again, as well as urging him to face up to some of his darker memories. Megs finds himself attracted to Dave's meek sister Martha, who lives with Dave and looks after him. This attraction leads to a love affair, much to Dave's disapproval. Dave eventually vents his anger and frustration at
Hibernation
Dormancy in ectotherms & Hibernation induction trigger
for long periods of time without oxygen and at temperatures of up to 26 °C (79 °F) as a means to survive in their shoreline habitat, where water and oxygen levels vary with the tide. Other animals able to survive long periods with no or very little oxygen include goldfish, red-eared sliders, wood frogs, and bar-headed geese. However, the ability to survive hypoxic or anoxic conditions is not the same as, nor closely related, to endotherm hibernation. Hibernation induction trigger Hibernation induction trigger (HIT) is somewhat of a misnomer. Although research in the 1990s hinted at the ability to induce torpor in
History of the Irish Guards
Landing in Normandy, Market Garden and the advance to Germany
their advance towards Arnhem, which was the objective of the British 1st Airborne Division, furthest from XXX Corps' start line. Operation Market Garden opened on the afternoon of 17 September with the dropping of three Allied Airborne divisions behind the German line. XXX Corps crossed the Belgian-Dutch border 15:00 hours, advancing from Neerpelt, but met very heavy resistance from German forces prepared with anti-tank weapons and most of the tanks in the initial troops were hit and destroyed. After Hawker Typhoons were called in to provide the Irish Guards aerial support, the Guardsmen moved forward to clear the German positions, manned
Jannette Roscoe
Athletics career
Jannette Roscoe Athletics career Roscoe competed in the women's 400 metres at the 1972 Summer Olympics. She also represented England in the 400 metres, at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Scotland. Four years later she won a gold medal in the women's 4 × 400 metres relay with Ruth Kennedy, Sue Pettett and Verona Bernard, at the 1974 British Commonwealth Games in Christchurch, New Zealand.
Guillermo Rigondeaux
Rigondeaux vs. Lomachenko
"This is not his weight, so it's not a big win for me. But he's a good fighter. He's got great skills. I adjusted to his style, low blows and all." Speaking to an interpreter, Rigondeaux said, "I lost, no excuses. I injured the top of my left hand in the second round. He's a very technical fighter. He's explosive. I'm gonna come back because that's what I do. The weight was not a factor in this fight. It was the injury to my hand." According to CompuBox statistics, Lomachenko landed 55 of 339 punches thrown (16%) and Rigondeaux landed
History of the MBTA
Railroad era begins & Boston and Maine Railroad
evolved into the MBTA Commuter Rail system and the Riverside Green Line "D" Branch. Origins of the various rail lines are listed below: Boston and Maine Railroad The Haverhill Line was originally chartered as the Andover and Wilmington Railroad in 1833 and extended to Haverhill in 1837 as the Andover and Haverhill Railroad. The line became the Boston & Maine's first acquisition, as the result of a consolidation of three railroads between Boston and Portland, Maine. Lowell Line — Boston and Lowell Railroad, chartered 1830 Fitchburg Line — Fitchburg Railroad, chartered 1842 The Newburyport/Rockport Line was originally chartered as the Eastern Railroad in 1836. The
Gniewkowo
History
town to a German "Argenau." A general strike broke out after German became the required official language for religious classes. Electricity became available citywide in 1908. On January 17, 1920, after a year of fighting, Gniewkowo rejoined a newly independent Poland. The town suffered greatly during the Polish economic crisis that followed World War I. On the eve of World War II the unemployment rate was 70%. During World War II 4,000 civilians taken from Gniewkowo and the nearby towns of Inowrocław, Bydgoszcz and Toruń were executed by the Nazis in the woods surrounding the town.Red Army took Gniewkowo on January 21,
James L. Brooks
Personal life
Brooks was married twice. His first wife was Marianne Catherine Morrissey; they have one daughter, Amy Lorraine Brooks. They divorced in 1972. In 1978, he married Holly Beth Holmberg; they had three children together: daughter Chloe and sons Cooper and Joseph. They divorced in 1999. He is also a member of the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity. Brooks has donated over $175,000 to Democratic Party candidates.
Italy–Mexico relations
History & Bilateral agreements
and agri-food, aerospace and technologies applied to cultural goods. On 17 October, 2017, the V Meeting of the Mexico-Italy Binational Commission was held in Rome, headed by the Mexican Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Luis Videgaray and the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs Angelino Alfano. Bilateral agreements Both nations have signed numerous bilateral agreements such as Treaty of General Compulsory Arbitration (1907); Agreement in the Recognition of Consular Marriages Celebrated and Administered in both Nations Diplomatic Missions (1910); Agreement of Cultural Exchanges (1965); Agreement on Air Transportation (1965); Agreement on Technical Cooperation (1981); Agreement on Tourism Cooperation (1991); Agreement on the Avoidance
Galeote Pereira
Pereira's story & Content of the report
1555. Content of the report The organization of Pereira's account is somewhat chaotic: it is neither a strictly chronological account describing a chain of events (a "travelogue" or "memoir"), nor a treatise describing various aspects of China in some logical order (as later book-size works by Gaspar da Cruz, Bernardino de Escalante or Juan González de Mendoza would be). Instead, both aspects are present to some extent. Pereira's manuscript starts in the style of a geographical overview. Like most later geographical works on China, he starts with listing China's provinces ("shires", in Willis' translation), stating that there are 13 of them,
Humanitarian crises of the Iraq War
Orphans
Iraqi orphans, with 500,000 living on the streets without any home or family care. The report further said there were only 459 orphans in governmental houses of orphans while there were 800 Iraqi orphans in American Iraqi prisons. Amal Kashefal-Ghetaa, the president of the Islamic Foundation of Woman and Child, explained that "a massive change took place in the lives of children that forced many of them to leave their schools and friends to go to work; a matter that affects them mentally." Sociologist Atheer Kareem said the negative situation that children in Iraq are experiencing would increase their suffering
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (season 3)
Season synopsis
Korean man who looks like Kim Jong-il, and then decide to sell out by offering Paddy's Pub to a corporate chain. Two members of the gang find themselves on the wrong side of the law due to mistaken identity: Mac is suspected to be a serial killer after becoming distant from the gang and Dennis is mistaken for a registered sex offender after a real sex offender (who looks like a fatter version of Dennis) is released from prison due to overcrowding. Meanwhile, the gang sells some cocaine found in a pair of abandoned stereo speakers, forcing them to turn
Independence Stadium (Bakau)
Lifeline Expedition
Lifeline Expedition knelt in chains before 25,000 Africans to ask forgiveness for his ancestor's involvement in the slave trade. Vice President Isatou Njie Saidy symbolically removed the chains in a spirit of reconciliation and forgiveness.
Howard the Duck
Heroes Reborn
of these worlds, the group finds themselves back in the Man-Thing's swamp. While Man-Thing becomes a self-appointed guardian to Franklin Richards, Howard goes off on his own and is captured by the Cult of Entropy, who wrap him in swaddling clothes. Although last seen in the swamp, Howard states that he was thrown into baggage and transported on a plane. The cult wants Howard because he has part of the Nexus of All Realities, which shattered during Heroes Reborn, inside of him. Man-Thing then enters Howard's mouth, and Howard vomits him back out with the fragment, but Man-Thing is
Janet Stewart, Lady Fleming
Court life
of King Henry II and became his lover. Their affair resulted in pregnancy, and—either before or after bearing the French monarch an illegitimate son—Janet was sent back to Scotland and replaced as governess to Mary by Françoise de Paroy. Her boy, called Henri de Valois-Angoulême (1551–June, 1586), was "the chief and most highly favored natural son of the King". He was legitimized and went on to become the "Grand Prior of France, Governor of Provence, and Admiral of the Levantine Sea." In November 1549, Janet exchanged the English prisoner James Wilford for the release of James Lord Fleming who had
Graeham Goble
Uncovered & After LRB
Wade. That version may be heard here: Goble rates this song as his best: "Please Don't Ask Me is one of the songs I've written that really could become a world standard." After LRB Freed of his commitment to LRB (and touring in particular), Goble was able to indulge his passion for carefully crafted and meticulous studio recordings. His first offering was the 1990 album Broken Voices for which he was composer, producer, vocal arranger, harmony vocalist and acoustic guitarist. Goble recruited Susie Ahern to provide lead vocals. On his next two offerings Goble again eschewed the role of lead vocalist, offering
Ian Somerhalder
Foundations and causes
importance of protecting the environment and animals: "Instead of gifts this year, my birthday wish is that we come together and raise funds to support projects that protect our habitat and nurture our furry friends. He opposes GMO foods and factory farming, and supports ecologist Allan Savory in his crusade to let cows graze in sync with nature to enrich soil, enhance biodiversity, and reverse climate change. In 2011 Somerhalder visited Savory in Africa and announced he was making a documentary about him with the goal of winning him a Nobel Prize. Somerhalder is also a celebrity campaigner for RYOT, a
Jack Haley
Career & "The Tin Man" in The Wizard of Oz
the role. He subsequently went into real estate, taking guest roles in television series over the next couple of decades. "The Tin Man" in The Wizard of Oz Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer hired Haley for the part of the Tin Man in The Wizard of Oz after its contracted song-and-dance comedian Buddy Ebsen suffered an almost fatal allergic reaction. He had unwittingly inhaled some of the aluminum dust that composed the majority of the components that went into the creation of his silver face makeup. Bits of it instantly began to settle on his lungs and within a few days of principal photographic
Jacqueline Emerson
Music & Acting
original Devo band members. In 2007, The novelty act soon broke up, when lead singer Nicole Stoehr and lead guitarist Nathan Norman quit and said they would never make music again because the album flopped. Emerson continued to write songs and perform music, where she started a YouTube Channel and released the music video of her single, "Peter Pan" and in the next year, "Catch Me If You Can". She later released an acoustic song, "Glass Fire In a Jar", in which she co-wrote with Adrianne Duncan. Acting She made her television debut providing the voice for a set of
Jaine Green
As producer
relationships with transsexuals. It explores how men justify their attraction to a transsexual and how this fits into straight sexual identity, particularly in the context of machismo in Italian society. Green echoed her earlier interest in the paranormal as series producer in 2009 for Psychic Academy, where Tony Stockwell, who claims to have demonstrated psychic abilities as a child, attempts to identify members of the public who have the ability to perceive information hidden from the normal senses through extrasensory perception (ESP) or have the necessary intuitive processes to produce the appearance of such abilities. In 2012, she was series producer for
Isolation ward
Use
contain separate wards which can be converted for use in isolating patients.
Jack Deveraux and Jennifer Horton
1989–90
true feelings. Of course, Jennifer was asleep during his heartfelt speech. They ended up on a ledge together after Jennifer ran off when she realized he was faking a news report of dangerous bears in the area. Jack finally appeared to be giving into Jennifer, and the two were gently kissing on the ledge when Melissa and Emilio came and rescued them. Jennifer was furious at Jack for pushing her away yet again, and she told him that she would marry Emilio. Emilio decided to delay the wedding, and he was developing feelings for his singing partner,
History of the Irish Guards
North Africa and Italy
beachhead where fierce fighting raged and the 1st Irish Guards saw action at Carroceto where they repulsed several German attacks. The battalion also took part in the attack on Campoleone, where they experienced heavy casualties. The Irish Guards inflicted heavy casualties on the Germans, but were surrounded the following day with little support against German armour, and were forced to fight their way through to Allied lines, suffering many casualties in the process. A few further actions took place for the battalion's companies but, by April, the 1st Irish Guards, having suffered devastating losses, had been severely depleted in manpower
History of the MBTA
Budget balancing and fares
agency's $170 million operating budget deficit in fiscal year 2016). In June 2016, the MBTA Fiscal and Management Control Board voted unanimously to indefinitely extend a pilot program of discounted passes for low-income youths and to increase the maximum age for participation in the program to 25. In July 2016, after the Fiscal and Management Control Board completed its first year, Baker addressed the status of MBTA operations and financial management. There was significant progress, including a leveling of the MBTA operating expense budget between the 2015 and 2016 fiscal years (after a 5 percent per year increase over the previous
Immanuel College, Bushey
Curriculum
secular subjects, including English, Mathematics and the Science subjects (Biology, Chemistry, Physics), as well as Art and Design, Drama, Geography, Modern and Biblical Hebrew, History, ICT, Computing, French, Spanish, Music, Personal, Social and Health Education, Photography, Music and Physical Education. At A Level, additional subjects are offered, including Economics, Further Mathematics, Government & Politics and Psychology. There is a wide choice of subjects available in Jewish Studies and a broad and stimulating informal Jewish education programme centred around the 'beit'. The school offers public examinations in Years 10 and 11 (GCSE and the International GCSE) and in the
Evolution of olfaction
Genetics
discerned when isolating OR genes expressed in lamprey olfactory organs. Phylogenetic analysis comparing the OR genes of fish and mammals revealed that lamprey ORs diverged from higher vertebrates before the origin of Class I and II genes. It was also found that the lamprey OR gene repertoire was relatively small. Gene duplication and genetic drift expanded these small repertoires in gene number over evolutionary time, supporting the notion that the lamprey OR sequence represents an ancient OR family. The vast diversity of olfactory organs is largely attributed to the long evolutionary lifespan of fish. Representing an evolutionarily older class of vertebrates,
General Intercessions
Roman Rite
priesthood, offer prayers to God for the salvation of all. It is fitting that such a prayer be included, as a rule, in Masses celebrated with a congregation, so that petitions will be offered for the holy Church, for civil authorities, for those weighed down by various needs, for all men and women, and for the salvation of the whole world. The prayers are introduced by the celebrating priest, then a deacon or another member of the congregation or the priest himself proposes a number of intentions to pray for, and the people respond with a short invocation such as "Lord,
Japanese noodles
Japanese noodles
of ramen dishes are shōyu ramen, shio ramen, miso ramen, tonkotsu ramen, and curry ramen. Shirataki are clear noodles made from konnyaku. These noodles are chewy or rubbery. Shirataki are used to add texture to dishes such as sukiyaki and oden. Soba is a noodle made from buckwheat and wheat flour. Soba noodles are available dried or fresh. They may be served with hot broth or cold with dipping sauce (tsuyu). Examples of soba dishes are zaru soba (chilled), kake soba, tempura soba, kitsune soba, and tororo soba. Although the popular Japanese dish Yakisoba includes "soba" in its name, the dish
ICOP Formations
History & Admission
ICOP Formations History The Institute of Chemistry and Oenology of Paris was founded in 1991 by the famous French enologist Bernard Salustro and her brother, Christian. It offers professional courses in viticulture and oenology. Following the success of their courses the founders decided to open second center in Villejuif, near Paris. Lately, in response to strong demand, they set up tasting workshops where high-class and famous sommeliers come to meet the public. Admission As Institute of Chemistry and Oenology of Paris is a private higher education establishment, they are able to accept students by themselves. Generally, students are able to
Holy Spirit Hospital (Makeni)
History
3 fully qualified physicians and 60 nurses and support staff treat 300 in-patients and 12,000 out-patients per month. The hospital has 70 beds, a surgical theatre, laboratory, and pharmacy. In 2019, the Holy Spirit Hospital joined the First Responder Coalition of Sierra Leone (FRCSL) as one of five founding members, alongside the Sierra Leone Red Cross Society, LFR International, University of Makeni, and Agency for Rural Community Transformation.
History of East Texas State Teachers College
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by increasing recognition, notably through obtaining membership in the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) in 1925, as well as marked growth in its faculty, student enrollment, and physical plant. ETSTC grew from 65 faculty in 1925 to 132 in 1957, from approximately 1,000 students in 1925 to over 3,000 in 1958–59, and from six buildings valued at roughly $500,000 in the early 1920s to a physical plant valued at over $4 million in 1949. While in the early 1920s ETSTC's faculty lacked advanced degrees and was relatively poorly compensated, by 1927 a majority of the faculty held degrees higher
Howden
Early history
IX for appropriating the church towards the maintenance of 16 monks. Howden's royal connections continued when in 1191, Prince John spent Christmas in Howden. Nine years later, John, now King of England, granted Howden the right to hold an annual fair. In 1228, work began on the current Howden Minster, though it was not finished until the 15th century when the chapter house and top of the tower was added by Bishop Walter de Skirlaw. In the 14th and 15th centuries, Howden became a centre for pilgrims because of John of Howden's alleged miracles in the latter part of the 13th century. The most prolific of
IMSI-catcher
Overview
deployed by court order without a search warrant, the lower judicial standard of a pen register and trap-and-trace order being preferred by law enforcement. They can also be used in search and rescue operation for missing persons. Police departments have been reluctant to reveal use of these programs and contracts with vendors such as Harris Corporation, the maker of Stingray and Kingfish phone tracker devices. In the UK, the first public body to admit using IMSI catchers was the Scottish Prison Service, though it is likely that the Metropolitan Police Service has been using IMSI catchers since 2011 or before.
Iodinated contrast
Adverse effects
Iodinated contrast Iodinated contrast is a form of intravenous radiocontrast agent (radiographic dye) containing iodine, which enhances the visibility of vascular structures and organs during radiographic procedures. Some pathologies, such as cancer, have particularly improved visibility with iodinated contrast. The radiodensity of iodinated contrast is 25–30 Hounsfield units (HU) per milligram of iodine per milliliter at a tube voltage of 100–120 kVp. Adverse effects Iodinated contrast agents may cause allergic reactions, contrast-induced nephropathy, hyperthyroidism and possibly metformin accumulation. However, there are no absolute contraindications to iodinated contrast, so the benefits needs to be weighted against the risks. In people with myasthenia gravis,
Jürgen Mossack
Career
in 1986, when it merged with the firm run by Ramón Fonseca Mora, a Panamanian novelist, lawyer, and politician. They built a global group of 600 employees and 46 subsidiaries, across countries including the Bahamas, the British Virgin Islands, Hong Kong, Switzerland, Jersey, Luxembourg, and the US, specifically the states of Wyoming, Florida, and Nevada. Mossack served on Conarex, Panama’s council on foreign relations, from 2009 to 2014. On 7 April 2016, he announced that given the leak he was resigning from Conarex. Mossack is a member of the International Bar Association, the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners, the Panama Bar
Jaba', Jerusalem
Ottoman era & British Mandate era
cut, partly natural, with a double entrance. A second like it is said to exist nearer the village. West of the village, by the old road, are cisterns, rock-cut, and in one case roofed with a rubble tunnel-vault." In 1896 the population of Dscheba was estimated to be about 204 persons. British Mandate era In the 1922 census of Palestine conducted by the British Mandate authorities, Juba had a population of 229, all Muslims, increasing in the 1931 census to 286 Muslim inhabitants, in 53 inhabited houses. In the 1945 statistics Jaba
Japan (horse)
Background & 2018: two-year-old season
was a half-sister to Sagamix and closely related to Sagawara, Nasram, Lope de Vega and Tambourine. 2018: two-year-old season On his racecourse debut Japan started at odds of 9/1 for a maiden race over one mile at the Curragh on 1 September in which he was ridden by Wayne Lordan and came home seventh of the thirteen runners behind his more fancied stablemate Sydney Opera House. Eleven days later the colt started odds-on favourite for a similar event over seven furlongs on heavy ground at Listowel Racecourse. Ridden by his trainer's son Donnacha O'Brien he raced in mid-division before finishing
Haulover Park
History
Haulover Park History The Dade County Commission procured the beach front property in 1940 following a lobbying effort for a $2 million municipal bond ($36 million, in 2018 dollars) by county commissioner Charles H. Crandon for the purchases of northern Key Biscayne (what became Crandon Park) and the beach north of Baker's Haulover Inlet, then called Ocean Beach. Construction began on beach facilities in 1941, halted soon afterward due to funding holds following the onset of World War II. Work on the property resumed in 1945, and the park was renamed Haulover Park in January 1947, opening to the public the
Imogen Hollins
Storylines & Creation
made a full time return. When she returns to Letherbridge, she begins to pursue a relationship with Sid (Ashley Rice). At first, her parents disapprove of Imogen seeing Sid, but they later come round to the idea. While sleeping together, Sid notices a lump on Imogen's breast, and suggests getting it looked at. When she has a private consultation, the lump is revealed to be benign, leaving her relieved. Creation She is the youngest child to Sergeant Rob Hollins of Letherbridge Police Station and Karen Hollins, Senior Receptionist at the Mill Health Centre. She is two years younger than her
James L. Brooks
Film
for the Academy Awards for Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay. As Good as It Gets received a total of seven Academy Award nominations, winning two, both for Best Actor for Jack Nicholson and Best Actress for Helen Hunt. Jonathan Rosenbaum of the Chicago Reader labelled it Brooks' best film, stating "what Brooks manages to do with [the characters] as they struggle mightily to connect with one another is funny, painful, beautiful, and basically truthful—a triumph for everyone involved." It also ranked 140 in Empire's 2008 list of "The 500 Greatest Movies of All Time". Brooks cast Jack Nicholson in
Gosfield
Post Medieval
over 2,000 people in its three mills. One of the keys to this eventual success appears to have been the decision to diversify from the throwing of silk thread to the manufacture of crepe fabric. It is not entirely clear when this occurred, but it was extremely fortunate, as crepe became fashionable, and became even more so following Prince Albert's death in 1861. Following her husband's death, on the rare occasions that she appeared in public, Queen Victoria was always seen wearing black crepe. By the time Samuel purchased Gosfield Hall he was a wealthy man. In the following decades he
Iodinated contrast
Pregnancy & Breastfeeding
have been theoretical concerns about potential harm of free iodide on the fetal thyroid gland, but multiple studies have shown that a single dose of intravenously administered iodinated contrast medium to a pregnant mother has no effect on neonatal thyroid function. Nevertheless, it generally is recommended that radiocontrast only be used if absolutely required to obtain additional diagnostic information that will improve the care of the fetus or mother. Breastfeeding American College of Radiology (ACR) guidelines state that iodinated contrast administration to a breastfeeding mother is considered safe for both the mother and child. Still, mothers who remain concerned about
Heather Mallick
Themes
aroused fierce criticism. Jonathan Kay, writing in the National Post, accused Mallick of "childish vulgarity" and "hypocrisy" and said that her writing "is haunted by hateful hang-ups about Americans, country-dwellers and the political right. Some of her obsessions are downright weird — such as her prurient insistence that male conservatives embrace bad policy because they are impotent and horny." An investigation by the CBC ombudsman found that "many of her most savage assertions lack a basis in fact", and that her aspersions on the sexual inadequacy of Republican men "would easily be seen as, at best, puerile" if "applied to
Hurts
2009–2012: Happiness
the Sound of 2010, an annual poll of music critics and industry figures conducted by the BBC. Following spot plays on BBC Radio 1 of "Wonderful Life", Hurts were invited to record at London's Maida Vale Studios on 9 December for Huw Stephens' radio show, where they performed "Illuminated" and "Silver Lining". 2010 began with Hurts finishing fourth on the Sound of 2010 poll, behind Ellie Goulding, Marina and the Diamonds, and Delphic. On 7 January, Zane Lowe premiered the song "Blood, Tears & Gold" as his "Hottest Record in the World", and another self-made music video debuted online three days
Inspector Ghote's Good Crusade
Plot summary
for the key with the knowledge that Carstairs used ether as a recreational drug. Chatterjee admits borrowing the dispensary key but then flees. Ghote gives chase and captures Chatterjee who admits entering the dispensary but denies killing Frank Masters. Ghote reluctantly accepts this. "Edward G." keeps his promise: Singh arrives and begins to answer Ghote's questions in a good-natured way. He charmingly acknowledges that he is a criminal and that the police want to hang him. Ghote tries to obtain a confession that Singh entered the dispensary. Singh refuses to give an explanation of why he was in the dispensary and notes
Immigration Enforcement
Departments & Powers
Professionalising Investigations Programme (PIP). The organisation works very closely with other government bodies including police, National Crime Agency, Border Force, UK Visas and Immigration, the National Document Fraud Unit and many more. IE will often work collaboratively with local councils and transport authorities in order to carry out targeted operations. Powers Arrest officers are warranted and derive the majority of their powers from the Immigration Act 1971, although some powers are acquired from the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 and the UK Borders Act 2007, as well as others. In the vast majority of cases, Immigration Officers will use "administrative powers"
Jaca uprising
Later events & Aftermath
insurgent officers and NCOs were tried and sentenced, as were soldiers in Jaca who did not participate but did not try to stop the insurgents. Sediles was condemned to death, but was pardoned before the popular demonstrations spread across Spain on the eve of the municipal elections. The common soldiers who had rebelled were transferred to garrisons in North Africa such as Melilla, Laucién (Tétouan) and Tizitketac. Aftermath By coincidence, Margarita Xirgu and Cipriano Rivas Cherif staged Calderón's play El gran teatro del mundo at the Teatro Español in Madrid seven days after Galán was executed. The audience naturally interpreted
I'll Never Love Again
Release and performance & Critical reception
in Greece, Spain and Luxembourg, reaching the chart summit in Slovakia. Critical reception In her review of the film, Melina Newman of Billboard called the ballad "stunning". The magazine's Tatiana Cirisano ranked Lady Gaga's performance of "I'll Never Love Again" as the film's best scene and wrote, "Not only are the lyrics devastatingly beautiful, but Gaga/Ally showcases her full, skyscraper-high range." Jon Pareles of The New York Times compared the song to Harry Nilsson's "Without You" and Eric Carmen's "All by Myself", and complimented Gaga's "old-school finesse, timing, emotionality and lung power". Pitchfork's Larry Fitzmaurice called the song a "stunning,
Japan (horse)
2019: three-year-old season
for the Group 1 Grand Prix de Paris over 2400 metres at Longchamp Racecourse. With Moore again in the saddle he went off the 1/2 favourite in an eight-runner field which also included Roman Candle (Prix Greffulhe), Slalom (Prix Noailles), Jalmoud (Prix de l'Avre) and Western Australia (Yeats Stakes) who appeared to be acting as Japan's pacemaker. Japan raced in third place behind Western Australia and Jalmoud before taking the lead 300 metres out and won "readily" by half a length from Slalom. O'Brien said "We were very happy with him... At Ascot, they went very fast, and when he
Ivan Đaja
Education & University
with Paul van Tieghem, before spending five years at Marine station in Roscoff, Brittany. Starting in 1906, he worked there with Yves Delage and Albert Dastre, beginning his career as a researcher. University He was invited by the biologist Živojin Đorđević to return to Belgrade from France, where he became a docent at the Faculty of Philosophy. There, that same year, he founded the first Chair for physiology in this part of the world, within the Institute for Physiology which he also founded and chaired for 40 years. When World War I broke out in 1914, he was in Vienna,
Group C nerve fiber
Remak bundles
non-myelinating Schwann cell bundles the axons close together by surrounding them. The Schwann cell keeps them from touching each other by squeezing its cytoplasm between the axons. The condition of Remak bundles varies with age. The number of C fiber axons in each Remak bundle varies with location. For example, in a rat model, large bundles of greater than 20 axons are found exiting the L5 dorsal root ganglion, while smaller bundles of average 3 axons are found in distal nerve segments. Multiple neurons contribute axons to the Remak bundle with an average ratio of about 2 axons contributed per
Jane Weinberger
Author & Later life
husband co-founded a scholarship for students at Mount Desert Island High School pursuing careers in vocational programs. She authored her last book, Experience the Journey, in 2003. Caspar Weinberger died in 2006, aged 88. Later life Jane Weinberger had been in poor health before suffering a stroke in July 2009. She died at a nursing care facility in Bar Harbor, Maine, on July 12, 2009, aged 91. Her ashes were scattered in the gardens of her home in Somesville, Maine. She was survived by her two children, daughter Arlin Weinberger, and son, Caspar Weinberger, Jr.; three grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, and
Japanese eel
Life history and habitat & Medical use & In popular culture
east of Taiwan, and southward shifts in the salinity front have been observed in recent years that could increase southward transport into the Mindanao Current that flows into the Celebes Sea. These types of unfavorable larval transport are thought to reduce the recruitment success of the Japanese eels that reach river mouths as glass eels. Medical use The Japanese freshwater eel produces a fluorescent protein. This protein is the basis of a new test to assess dangerous blood toxins that can trigger liver disease. In popular culture In the manga and anime series Food Wars!: Shokugeki no Soma, in Team
Inside/Out (American TV series)
Awards
1974 Emmy Award for 'Outstanding Instructional Children's Programming'.
IMSI-catcher
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IMSI-catcher An international mobile subscriber identity-catcher, or IMSI-catcher, is a telephone eavesdropping device used for intercepting mobile phone traffic and tracking location data of mobile phone users. Essentially a "fake" mobile tower acting between the target mobile phone and the service provider's real towers, it is considered a man-in-the-middle (MITM) attack. The 3G wireless standard offers some risk mitigation due to mutual authentication required from both the handset and the network. However, sophisticated attacks may be able to downgrade 3G and LTE to non-LTE network services which do not require mutual authentication. IMSI-catchers are used in a number of countries by
Jan Löffler
Political career
between 2005 and 2016. He became chairman of the CDU in Neukirchen/Pleiße and member of the board of the CDU in Zwickau in 2006. Moreover, in 2008 Löffler was first elected treasurer of the CDU Zwickau. He furthermore got elected as member of the town council of Neukirchen/Pleiße and deputy major of his town in 2009. In the 2009 elections for the Parliament of Saxony Jan Löffler obtained a direct mandate for the constituency of Zwickauer Land 2. He became a member of the board of the CDU parliamentary group in the Parliament of Saxony in 2012. In the 2014 elections
Hri Kumar Nair
Political career & Family
Election, citing his wife’s diagnosis of lymphoma in 2012 as a factor. Family Nair is the youngest of nine children in his family. His wife is a Partner of Ernst & Young.
Förbundet Arbetarfront
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Förbundet Arbetarfront Förbundet Arbetarfront (Workers' Front League) was a group that existed in Sweden during the Second World War. It published a newspaper called Arbetarfront - För Socialism & Demokrati (Workers' Front - For Socialism & Democracy).
J. Rich Steers, Inc.
Family and background
J. Rich Steers, Inc. Family and background Of English descent, the Steers family had been involved in various maritime pursuits for over 200 years in England and the US, a long lineage that included involvement in the Plymouth Royal Dockyards. The family came to the United States in 1817, when naval architect Henry Steers relocated to New York City with his sons James Rich Steers (1808-1896) and George Steers. James would go on to co-found the boat-building concern George Steers and Co with George, who is perhaps best known as the designer of the yacht America, winner of the first
History of East Texas State Teachers College
World War II
were suspended during World War II, from Sadie Hawkins Day to intramural sports to the Locust student yearbook, although women's clubs remained active, often by buying war bonds and donating blood. In March 1942, the college was selected as a "war information center" in its region of the state. In 1943, ETSTC hosted approximately 300 women of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC), and later that year it did the same for a company of the Army Specialized Training Program (ASTP), which numbered 200 men in the 1943–44 term. ETSTC also participated in the Civilian Pilot Training Program beginning in
HMS C13
Design and description & Construction and career
a 300-horsepower (224 kW) electric motor. They could reach 12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph) on the surface and 7 knots (13 km/h; 8.1 mph) underwater. On the surface, the C class had a range of 910 nautical miles (1,690 km; 1,050 mi) at 12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph). The boats were armed with two 18-inch (45 cm) torpedo tubes in the bow. They could carry a pair of reload torpedoes, but generally did not as they would have to remove an equal weight of fuel in compensation. Construction and career C13 was laid down on 29 November 1906 by Vickers at their Barrow-in-Furness shipyard, launched on 9 November 1907,
Janet McNeill
Writing career
writing credits on television with series and plays. Several of her plays were staged at the Ulster Group Theatre. In 1964, her husband retired and the couple moved to Bristol. McNeill wrote one more novel after she left Northern Ireland, but continued to write children's books for another decade. During this time, she wrote her only children's play, published as Switch On, Switch Off, and other plays (1968), which presents different moral themes in scenes set in "domestic and workplace settings in contemporary England". Her children's book The Battle of St. George Without was televised by the BBC in 1969.
Developing country
Global South
which may be attached to the second term, which might be interpreted as meaning underdeveloped mentally, physically, morally or in any other respect. Actually, if ‘underdevelopment’ were related to anything other than comparing economies, then the most underdeveloped country in the world would be the U.S.A, which practices external oppression on a massive scale, while internally there is a blend of exploitation, brutality, and psychiatric disorder. However, on the economic level, it is best to remain with the word ‘underdeveloped’ rather than ‘developing’, because the latter creates the impression that all the countries of Africa, Asia and Latin America are
Ivan Đaja
Importance and legacy & Accolades
the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Artsm with participation of scientists from the United States, United Kingdom, Sweden, Germany, Slovakia, etc. A bust of Ivan Đaja was dedicated during the event, which was later moved to the hall of the Faculty of Biology. Accolades Already for his first monograph from 1912, “Ferments and Physiology”, Đaja received an award from the Serbian Royal Academy of Sciences. For his studies on hypothermia and thermoregulation, French Academy of Sciences awarded him the Pourat prize in 1940 and the Montyon Prize in 1946. In 1952 he was elected a corresponding member of the French Académie Nationale
JFC UAV
JF-D8Z & JF-D10 & JF-Y10
JFC UAV JF-D8Z JF-D8Z is a quadcopter developed by JFC, and it is mainly intended for aerial survey, photography and cinematography application. JF-D8Z is in conventional quadrotor layout with a pair of skids as landing gear. JF-D10 JF-D10 is an unmanned helicopter developed by JFC, and it is in conventional helicopter layout with a pair of skids as landing gear. JF-D10 utilizes commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) airframe, integrated with flight control system (FCS) indigenously developed by JFC. JF-Y10 JF-Y10 is an unmanned helicopter developed by JFC, and it is in conventional helicopter layout with a pair of skids as landing gear.
Istanbul 2461
Discovery
Istanbul 2461 Discovery The tablet was unearthed at Nippur, in lower Mesopotamia (modern day Iraq). It was one of several thousand Sumerian tablets found by archeologists during excavations between 1889 and 1900. The tablet was identified among 74000 others and translated by Samuel Noah Kramer in 1951, during his years of studies in the Istanbul Museum. Kramer was deciding what works to translate next when he found the tablet in the museum drawer. He describes the moment in his book History Begins at Sumer: The little tablet numbered 2461 was lying in one of the drawers, surrounded by a number of other
Impavido-class destroyer
Design
to ships. This usually led to the construction of many Italian warships with a heavier short-range air defence armament than normal. In service the MM guns were not considered satisfactory, despite having decisive improvements over the older American 76mm guns. Reliability left a lot to be desired, while the lack of a totally automatic mode of fire proved a disadvantage. A characteristic of these ships were the superstructures, having a much less clean layout than other classes. They had a double line of windows in the main turrion, similar to the Alpino-class frigates. They became progressively obsolescent, not receiving any important updates in
Jaca uprising
Later events
los Caballeros, Farasdués, Uncastillo, Sádaba and Sos del Rey Católico. A revolutionary committee was set up in Ejea de los Caballeros to try and co-ordinate the movement. The military responded quickly. Troops from Zaragoza occupied Gallur early in the morning on 14 December, civil guards pulled in from villages in the Ebro valley suppressed unrest in Mallén and Gallur and troops were sent to the Cincas Villas villages where the strikers had supported revolution. In Gallur the civil guards arrested the village's UGT leaders. In response there was a demonstration in the main square, the civil guards panicked and opened fire,
Internet in South Korea
National program
Internet in South Korea About 45 million people in South Korea (or 95.1% of the population) use the Internet. The country has the world's fastest average internet connection speed. South Korea has consistently ranked first in the UN ICT Development Index since the index's launch. The government established policies and programs that facilitated the rapid expansion and use of broadband. National program South Korea has the most DSL connections per capita worldwide. ADSL is standard, but VDSL has started growing quickly. ADSL commonly offers speeds of 3 Mbit/s to 8 Mbit/s, with VDSL accordingly faster. The large proportion of South
Iran Scout Organization
Ideals and program & Emblems
Senior Scouts are known as Salaran. The Outdoors Code is "As an Iranian, I will do my best to be clean in my outdoor manners, be careful with fire, be considerate in the outdoors, and be conservation-minded." Emblems The ISO emblem, unlike most others in the world, changes every decade to reflect the political and social climate in the country at the moment. The emblems used over time reflect a shift from a monarchist government to an Islamic one.
Immigration and Naturalization Service v. Cardoza-Fonseca
Facts
believing that the same legal standard applied to both claims. The judge found that Cardoza had not established a clear probability of persecution, and thus was not entitled to either asylum or withholding of deportation. The Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) agreed with these conclusions. Cardoza appealed only the denial of her claim for asylum to the Ninth Circuit. The Ninth Circuit ruled that the BIA incorrectly applied the same standard to Cardoza's claims for both asylum and withholding of deportation, because the statutes giving the Attorney General authority to grant these forms of relief to aliens were
History of the MBTA
Service cuts and improvements
of construction upgrades. In September 2016, a month after Baker signed into law a regulatory framework for transportation network companies, Baker and the MBTA announced a pilot program partnering the MBTA's The Ride with Uber and Lyft to improve paratransit services for disabled riders, which was expanded the following February to all users of The Ride. In December 2016, the MBTA Fiscal and Management Control Board approved a proposal to replace all MBTA Red Line fleet vehicles by 2025. In January 2017, the MBTA announced that the new Boston Landing Station on the Commuter Rail's Framingham/Worcester Line would open the following
Irish Sea
Proposed fixed sea link connections
the cost of carrying out borings and soundings in the North Channel to see if a tunnel between Ireland and Scotland was viable. Sixty years later, Harford Montgomery Hyde, Unionist MP for North Belfast, called for the building of such a tunnel. A tunnel project has been discussed several times in the Irish parliament. The idea for a 21-mile (34 km) long rail bridge or tunnel continues to be mooted. Several potential projects have been proposed, including one between Dublin and Holyhead put forward in 1997 by the British engineering firm Symonds. At 50 miles (80 km), it would have been by
Hanging bowl
Motifs
was afterwards adopted from these enamels and incorporated into the repertoire of the famous painted Gospel-books such as the Book of Durrow or the Lindisfarne Gospels. This painted decoration was certainly intended for meditative contemplation and as a devotional work. From the very mixed cultures and beliefs of the inhabitants of Britain during the Dark Ages, the art, and perhaps some part of the function of these bowls became absorbed into the Celto-Saxon ornamental language of Christian Britain. Among the finest examples is the large bowl from the Sutton Hoo ship-burial (near Woodbridge, Suffolk), which has an enameled fish sculpture
Japan (horse)
2018: two-year-old season & 2019: three-year-old season
strongly and won "comfortably" by three quarters of a length from Aristocratic Man, having taken the lead in the last 100 yards. Japan was then stepped up in class to contest the Group 2 Beresford Stakes over one mile at Naas Racecourse in which he was partnered by Seamie Heffernan and started the 11/2 third favourite behind his stablemates Mount Everest and Sovereign. After racing in third place for most of the way he moved up to challenge Mount Everest in the closing stages and got up in the final stride to win by a short head. 2019: three-year-old season
Jane White
Early career
an adaptation of the controversial novel about interracial love in the South. She was originally recommended for the part by Paul Robeson, a friend of the White family. The play opened to mixed reviews, but both White and the play received positive attention from Eleanor Roosevelt, then First Lady, who wrote her own review in her column My Day. Of White's performance, Roosevelt wrote: "I should like to pay tribute to the cast of this play as a whole, but particularly to Jane White whose first venture this is on the stage and who plays her part with restraint and
Japanese Red Cross Society
History
Japanese Red Cross Society History Count Sano Tsunetami founded the Philanthropic Society (博愛社 Hakuaisha), a relief organization for the injured of the Satsuma Rebellion of 1877; a modified version of the Japanese flag was used by the organization until 1887. Its name was changed to the Japanese Red Cross Society on 2 September 1887 following Japan's admission to the International Committee of the Red Cross. Later that year, the Society engaged in its first disaster relief after the eruption of Mount Bandai. From the beginning, the Japanese Imperial family, especially Empress Shōken, provided active support for Red Cross activities. The attendance
Huawei Honor 8 Pro
Reception
the time of launch, and that other phones offered better design.
Internet in South Korea
Criticism
foreign websites are significantly slower than South-Korean websites, for example websites for video streaming. This is a common problem in any country trying to communicate over foreign waters, since the latency in transcontinental communication is higher due to the physical distance that the signal has to travel.
Hyderabad State
Government
by the Nizam and the rest elected from a carefully limited franchise. There were representatives of Hindus, Parsis, Christians and Depressed Classes in the Assembly. Their influence was however limited due to their small numbers. The state government also had a large number of outsiders (called non-mulkis) — 46,800 of them in 1933, including all the members of the Nizam's Executive Council. Hindus and Muslims united in protesting against the practice which robbed the locals of government employment. The movement, however, fizzled out after the Hindu members raised the issue of 'responsible government', which was of no interest to the Muslim
Jack and the Beanstalk (1974 film)
Soundtrack & Reception
AQ-4001. Reception The English-dubbed version received mixed opinions from U.S. critics. Henry Herx wrote in his Family Guide to Movies on Video: "Its songs are insipid and the animation rather primitive[;] still it moves along at a lively enough pace and may amuse younger children." Richard Eder of The New York Times remarked: "The lines are blurry, the colors muddy, and the action is blocklike. When the characters' lips move up and down, the words come out sideways." He ended his short review with this comment: "It is the kind of thing grandfathers are sent out to
Irish Sea
Environment
in Morecambe Bay and the Dee Estuary and the estuaries are also important as nurseries for flatfish, herring and sea bass. Muddy seabeds in deeper waters are home to populations of the Dublin Bay prawn, also known as "scampi". The open sea is a complex habitat in its own right. It exists in three spatial dimensions and also varies over time and tide. For example, where freshwater flows into the Irish Sea in river estuaries its influence can extend far offshore as the freshwater is lighter and "floats" on top of the much larger body of saltwater until wind and temperature
Jürgen Mossack
Investigations
recipients of the shell companies — should have done better reviews of their clients: “Our brand needs to be protected. We feel the best way to protect the brand is by doing things ourselves and not rely on others.” News stories in April 2016 established that the Panamanian consul in Frankfurt was using the Panama@mossfon.com email address and questioned whether he should be doing so. Mossack's brother Peter served as Honorary Consul of Panama in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, from 2010 to 16 April 2016. Mossack Fonseca was linked to a corruption investigation in Brazil into bribes paid to politicians by companies
Jawbone (company)
Jambox
first product outside of the headset category. Jambox received positive reviews including the New York Times, Popular Science, and USA Today. The acoustic technology was licensed from SoundMatters that had previously released their own similarly-sized portable Bluetooth speaker, the FoxL. Announced in May 2012, Big Jambox is Jawbone’s second speaker product. Inside the airtight enclosure are proprietary neodymium drivers and two opposing passive bass radiators along with a newly designed omnidirectional microphone, which is capable of 360-degree sound input with improved echo-cancellation and full duplex communication. The speaker also has LiveAudio "three-dimensional sound" technology built-in and updates to the speaker's driver system are
Jack Deveraux and Jennifer Horton
2000–07
however, had much more in mind. In his latest attempt to win Jennifer back, he suggested the three of them all move in together under one roof, as neither of them had a place to stay, and the stability would be good for Abigail. Jennifer protested the idea, but was goaded into when Jack suggested that if he was able to put Abby before their personal differences, she should as well. While the arrangement was initially confrontational at best, with Jack and Jennifer constantly verbally sparring with each other, eventually after Jack managed to rescue Jennifer after her car went
Jane Weinberger
Author
written to her friends and family. The letters offered an insight into Weinberger's views of top political figures. She called Nancy Reagan "irritable and snappish", referred to former Soviet Ambassador to the U.S. Anatoly Dobrynin as "a wily old bastard but amusing" and stated that former Vice President Spiro Agnew "makes me sick". Weinberger was also involved in a number of other charitable causes. She served as the chairwoman of the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington D.C. from 1981-86. Weinberger held seats on the boards of directors of both Amherst College and the Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor, Maine. Weinberger and her
Howard Roberts
Biography
Howard Roberts Biography Roberts was born in Phoenix, Arizona, and began playing guitar at the age of 8. By the time he was 15 he was playing professionally locally. In 1950, he moved to Los Angeles, California. With the assistance of Jack Marshall, he began working with musicians, arrangers and songwriters including Neal Hefti, Henry Mancini, Bobby Troup, Chico Hamilton, George Van Eps, and Barney Kessel. Around 1956, Bobby Troup signed him to Verve Records as a solo artist. At that time he decided to concentrate on recording, both as a solo artist and a Wrecking Crew session musician, a direction
Hyderabad State
After Indian Independence (1947–48)
of it on 16 September in Paris. The representative of Hyderabad called for immediate action by the Security Council under chapter VII of the United Nations Charter. The Hyderabad representative responded to India's excuse for the intervention by pointing out that the Stand-still Agreement between the two countries had expressly provided that nothing in it should give India the right to send in troops to assist in the maintenance of internal order. At 5 p.m. on 17 September the Nizam's army surrendered. India then incorporated the state of Hyderabad into the Union of India and ended the rule of the Nizams.