article_title
stringlengths 1
167
| section_title
stringlengths 1
438
⌀ | passage_text
stringlengths 1
2.09k
|
|---|---|---|
Jerome Messam
|
College career & BC Lions
|
CFL drafts, forgoing his senior year, but Messam went undrafted. Following a knee injury that caused him to sit out the 2008 season, Messam returned to the Yellowjackets in 2009 and rushed for 1,075 yards on 197 carries and also scored 12 touchdowns during his senior season. BC Lions Messam signed as a free agent by the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League on May 14, 2010, who held his rights after he went undrafted in the 2008 CFL Draft. He played in his first game on July 10, 2010 against the Saskatchewan Roughriders. He scored his first two
|
Iris cathayensis
|
Description & Biochemistry
|
produces a seed capsule (not described) between June and August. Biochemistry In 2000, a chemical analysis of 22 species of iris from China was carried out. According to the distribution pattern of isoflavones in the species, they can be separated into 2 groups. One group contains isoflavonoid aglycons and the other has glycosides and isoflavonoid aglycons. Iris cathayensis Migo and Iris mandshurica Pall. are considered intermediate groups between subgen. Limniris and Iris subg. Iris.
In 2005, a study was carried out to find out the chemical composition of Iris cathayensis. Using chromatography and spectroscopic methods, as well as others.
|
Jesse Cross
|
Military career
|
Jesse Cross Military career Brigadier General Cross is a graduate of West Texas State University with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in marketing and holds a Master of Science degree in logistics management from the Florida Institute of Technology. He was commissioned a Second Lieutenant, Quartermaster Corps through ROTC in 1979. He is a graduate of the Quartermaster Basic and Advanced Courses, the Command and General Staff College, and the U.S. Army War College.
Brigadier General Cross’ past assignments include: Platoon Leader, Property Book Officer, and Shop Officer, 225th Maintenance Company, Fort Sill, Oklahoma; Supply Control Officer, 2nd Supply and
|
History of East Texas State Teachers College
|
Post–World War II
|
the Veterans Administration paid tuition and fees, including the cost of books and supplies, for veterans up to a limit of $500 per academic year. After peaking in 1949–50, student enrollment dropped to 2,162 in fall 1953, before recovering to 1949 levels in 1958–59.
Facing a housing shortage as enrollment surged, Whitley turned to makeshift solutions, acquiring 20 prefabricated army dwellings from Camp Maxey in Paris for student housing. Despite these and an additional 54 "hutments" provided by the federal government, approximately 600 prospective students were turned away due to lack of housing in 1946–47. Academic buildings were also needed, and
|
Guillermo Díaz (actor)
|
Early life and career
|
in High School High. He later appeared in Freeway as Flaco, another gang member. While in Los Angeles, he did guest spots on ER and Party of Five.
After finishing work on the West Coast, Díaz traveled back east to play a stoner named Eric in Brian Sloan's film I Think I Do. A similar role followed as Scarface in the film Half Baked. One of his co-stars was Dave Chappelle, who later cast him in several episodes of Chappelle's Show. In 1999, he landed a non-speaking role in 200 Cigarettes, and went on to act in both Ethan Hawke's directorial
|
Green Mansions (film)
|
Plot & Critical reception & Production notes
|
off, Rima herself, who extends her hand. He takes it, and they begin their life in the forest together. Critical reception Although considerable effort had been made to produce a faithful and convincing rendering of the book, the film was not reviewed kindly by critics at the time and was not a commercial success.
Critics were not kind to the film, impressed neither by its lush widescreen visuals nor by the equally lush musical score that accompanied them ... Production notes In 1933 after the success of the film Bird of Paradise (1932), RKO Pictures tried to reunite the star couple.
|
Inspector Ghote's Good Crusade
|
Plot introduction & Explanation of the novel's title & Plot summary
|
Inspector Ghote's Good Crusade Plot introduction Inspector Ghote is tasked with investigating the murder of an American philanthropist and millionaire, Frank Masters. Frank Masters was renowned and respected throughout India because he had dedicated himself to improving the lot of homeless orphan children in Bombay. Who, then, can have poisoned him with arsenic? Explanation of the novel's title The novel's title refers to Inspector Ghote's determination to catch the killer, motivated partly by his admiration for the victim's acts of charity, which becomes his crusade. Plot summary The novel begins just after Inspector Ghote has been given the task of
|
James L. Brooks
|
Return to television
|
celebrating the 20th century's greatest achievements in arts and entertainment, Time magazine named The Simpsons the century's best television series. In 1997, Brooks was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame.
In 1995, Brooks and Groening were involved in a public dispute over the episode "A Star Is Burns". Groening felt that the episode was a thirty-minute advertisement for Brooks' show The Critic (which had moved to Fox from ABC for its second season), and was created by former The Simpsons showrunners Al Jean and Mike Reiss, and whose lead character Jay Sherman appears in the episode. He hoped Brooks would
|
Heavy-browed mouse opossum
|
Reproduction
|
to 6 to 14 young after a gestation period of just 14 days. The tiny young, measuring only up to 12 millimeters, attach themselves to the mother's mammae where they may remain for around 30 days. Unlike many marsupials, female mouse opossums do not possess a pouch to protect the young as they develop. The young are so undeveloped their eyes do not open until 39 to 40 days. It is likely that the young are completely weaned after around 65 days, and they may have an incredibly short life span of only one year. Marmosa species build nests for
|
George Local Municipality
|
Geography
|
the 2011 census the municipality has a population of 193,672 people in 53,551 households. Of this population, 50.4% describe themselves as "Coloured", 28.2% as "Black African", and 19.7% as "White". The first language of 67.2% of the population is Afrikaans, while 21.7% speak Xhosa and 8.1% speak English.
The majority of the residents of the municipality are in the city of George, which as of 2011 has a population of 157,394. Close to George are the coastal resorts of Herolds Bay (pop. 704) and Wilderness (pop. 6,164). Haarlem (pop. 2,376) and Uniondale (pop. 4,525) are in the interior of the municipality
|
Iris gatesii
|
Biochemistry & Taxonomy
|
to identify hybrids and classification of groupings.
It has a chromosome count: 2n=20. It was counted in June 1956, I. gatesii, Iris susiana, Iris lortetii, and Iris sofarana were found to have exclusively chromosomes with sub-terminal centromeres. It was also counted in 1977 by Avishai & Zohary.
In 2014, it was found that the genome of the plastid, found in the iris, unlike orchid genomes, has little gene loss and rearrangement and is likely to be similar to other genomes from Asparagales order. Taxonomy In America, it was once known as 'Monarch Iris', and as the 'Prince of Irises'.
The Latin specific epithet
|
Immigration Enforcement
|
Vehicles
|
vehicles in some instances, IOs have had their vehicles damaged, with tyres slashed and windows broken. The most well-known instance of this was an attack on IOs in Shadwell, East London in September 2015.[10] Whilst IOs conducted a visit to a shop in the area, a number of people attacked their vehicles, resulting in damage to a number of vans and an unmarked car.
|
Jacob Baart de la Faille
| null |
Jacob Baart de la Faille Jacob-Baart de la Faille (1 June 1886, Leeuwarden – 7 August 1959, Heemstede) compiled the first catalogue raisonné of the work of Vincent van Gogh, published in 1928. The catalogue was revised and republished by an editorial committee in 1970, and this version is considered to be the definitive catalogue of van Gogh's work.
His catalogue numbers are preceded by an 'F': thus F612 refers to Starry Night.
Shortly after the publication of the original catalogue, de la Faille became involved in a major fraud affair concerning the Berlin art dealer Otto Wacker. De la Faille had
|
Joan Roberts
|
Stage
|
Bambi Linn. Roberts subsequently starred as Sara Longstreet on Broadway in the musical High Button Shoes.
Recently, Ms. Roberts conducted workshops on singing and voice projection. In 2011 she was honored by the University of North Carolina's School of the Arts while attending their replica production of the original Oklahoma!
She was in retirement for many years on Long Island, New York, when she appeared as Heidi Schiller in the 2001 Broadway revival of Stephen Sondheim's Follies. Over the years she was seen in documentaries about Oscar Hammerstein II, George Abbott and in the film Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends
|
Interpreti Veneziani
|
History and concerts
|
Interpreti Veneziani Interpreti Veneziani is a Venice-based musical ensemble that performs Vivaldi, Bach, and other Baroque composers. The group was founded in 1987 and now plays in concerts and music festivals throughout the world. History and concerts Interpreti Veneziani often play nightly concerns in the San Vidal Church in Venice,, for which they are well known. The group performs 200–350 concerts each year, and are seen by 60,000 patrons each year in San Vidal.
Interpreti Veneziani has played in Melbourne Australia, Bayreuth Germany, at the Stockholm Royal Palace, in the Kirov theatre in St. Petersburg Russia, Canada, and has toured throughout
|
Guido Bruck
| null |
Guido Bruck Guido Bruck (11 November 1920, Vienna – 13 March 1966, Melk) was an Austrian Numismatist
In 1948, he obtained his Doctorate in Philosophy. In the same year, he was appointed to the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna where he worked as a curator until his early death.
He is noted for his groundbreaking work "Die spätrömische Kupferprägung", Late Roman Copper Coinage, which provides a key to coins of the late Roman period through its analysis of the iconography present on the Obverse and reverse, allowing an identification even in the case of worn mintmarks. This work has served as a basis
|
Japanese noodles
|
Japanese noodles
|
Agar with a rectangular cross-section.
|
Horizon-class frigate
|
Development
|
under Italian Air Force cover or escorts for its aircraft carrier Cavour. The Royal Navy, however, required more capable ships which could throw a large defensive "bubble" over a fleet operating in hostile areas. The compromise which largely solved this problem was the adoption of a standard radar interface which allowed France and Italy to install the EMPAR multi-function passive electronically scanned array radar and the UK to install the more capable SAMPSON active electronically scanned array radar – the SAMPSON radar has a higher data rate and an adaptive beam that allows a greater ability to track multiple targets,
|
Jeffrey Howlett
|
Biography
|
Melbourne, Howlett, together with Donald Bailey, won the Australia-Wide competition for the design of the new Perth City Council administration buildings. This brought him back to Perth where he would stay for the remainder of his life. Later, Howlett And Bailey won "The Public Suite", a competition for a series of performance halls.
In 1993, Howlett survived a major stroke. The stroke caused him serious damage making him unable to continue practicing as an architect though he eventually learned to work with his left hand on small tray-bound paper which was later assembled into larger sheets. He used oil pastel as
|
J. H. Carlisle
|
Service life & Design and Equipment & Notable Events
|
Carlisle was launched in 1928 and served the city until the early 1970's, after her retirement the city received bids for her purchase from around the world. Design and Equipment The vessel was designed with a steel hull and powered by several gasoline engines. The vessel was equipped three main water monitors, two on her main deck, one forward and one aft, with her most powerful one situated on an elevated platform amidships. Notable Events On July 7, 1938 CPR Pier D caught fire. The J.H. Carlisle together with crews on land battled what was described as Vancouver's "most spectacular
|
Ian Aird
|
Surgical training & Surgical teacher
|
work there on the pathophysiology of intestinal strangulation formed the basis of the thesis for which he was awarded the degree of Master of Surgery (ChM) with high commendation in 1935. Later in that year he was appointed Assistant Surgeon at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Edinburgh and succeeded to a full charge there in 1939. Surgical teacher Whilst working as an assistant surgeon in Edinburgh, he established, with his friend and colleague John Bruce, an evening and weekend tutorial course to prepare candidates for the FRCSEd examination. This became very popular and the bound sets of the
|
Jermaine Leong
|
Education
|
Diploma in Communications & Media Management.
|
Gmina Adamów, Zamość County
|
Neighbouring gminas & Villages
|
Gmina Adamów, Zamość County Neighbouring gminas Gmina Adamów is bordered by the gminas of Krasnobród, Krynice, Łabunie, Zamość and Zwierzyniec. Villages The gmina contains the following villages with the status of sołectwo: Adamów, Bliżów, Bondyrz, Boża Wola, Bródki, Czarnowoda, Feliksówka, Grabnik, Jacnia, Malinówka, Potoczek, Rachodoszcze, Suchowola, Suchowola-Kolonia, Szewnia Dolna, Szewnia Górna and Trzepieciny.
|
James Alan Fox
| null |
U.S. Department of Justice, and an NBC News Analyst.
|
Jerome Frank
|
Federal judicial service & Judicial philosophy
|
by Judge Robert P. Patterson. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on March 20, 1941, and received his commission on March 27, 1941. His service terminated on January 13, 1957, due to his death. Judicial philosophy Frank was considered a highly competent judge, often taking what was perceived as the more liberal position on civil liberties issues. In addition to his reputation for expertise on civil liberties matters, he was also considered to be "an outstanding judge in the fields of procedure, finance, [and] criminal law". For a time, he was sharply and vocally at odds with a
|
Iodinated contrast
|
Effects on thyroid function & Drug interactions
|
is the effect of iodine being a substrate of thyroid hormones, and is then called the Jod-Basedow phenomenon. The risk is higher in those with an underlying thyroid disease, such as toxic multinodular goiter, Graves’ disease, or Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, where thyroid monitoring is indicated. Otherwise, for the general population, routine screening with thyroid function tests is generally not feasible. Drug interactions It has been recommended that metformin, an oral antidiabetic agent, be stopped for 48 hours following the intravascular administration of contrast media and that the use of metformin not be resumed until kidney function has been shown to be
|
Jeff, Who Lives at Home
|
Plot
|
them, first to a restaurant and later to a hotel, with Pat's new Porsche being ticketed, crashed and eventually towed away at various points in the journey. The brothers also visit their father's gravesite and fight over their conflicting life philosophies.
Jeff sees a truck reading "Kevin Kandy" and runs off to hitch a ride, only to end up at the same hotel where Pat has found Linda in a room with another man. Jeff offers to break down the door. The man is a co-worker of hers named Steve (Zissis). Linda quickly ushers Steve out and then confronts Pat about
|
Jaine Green
|
Personal life & Career
|
Jaine Green Personal life She was born in London, studied in Chichester and currently lives in Hastings on the south coast of England. Her background is unconventional for a film director as she worked as a hairdresser and stand-up comedian, before winning a place on ITV’s Metroland, a series for first time directors, with I have the gift, a documentary film about Leon, a postman in Brixton who claims to have abilities of psychic gifts and provides both physical and spiritual support. Green is the mother of spoken word artist and author Laura Dockrill. Career Green has been making
|
Hanno the Navigator
|
Gorillai & Periplus account
|
we killed them, and stripped off the skins, which we carried to Carthage: being out of provisions we could go no further.
— The periplus of Hanno, Periplus account The primary source for Hanno's expedition is a Greek periplus, supposedly a translation of a tablet Hanno is reported to have hung up on his return to Carthage in the temple of Ba'al Hammon, whom Greek writers identified with Kronos. The full title translated from Greek is The Voyage of Hanno, commander of the Carthaginians, round the parts of Libya beyond the Pillars of Heracles, which he deposited in the Temple of Kronos.
In
|
Hynek Kmoníček
|
Early life and education & Career
|
development of Saudi-American relations from the beginning to the JFK era." Career Kmoníček started his diplomatic career in 1995 as a desk officer at the Middle East Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He became director of this Department in 1997. In 1999, Kmoníček was promoted to the position of Director General of Asia, Africa and America. His next promotion came in June 1999, when he was named Deputy Minister, with responsibility for Czech bilateral relations with all non-EU countries. He held this position until 2001.
From 2001 to 2006, Kmoníček served as Czech Ambassador to the United Nations in
|
Japanese Red Cross Society
|
History
|
arrival of these nurses received wide press coverage, and their host countries subsequently asked for these teams to extend their assignment to fifteen months. Meanwhile, within Japan, German prisoners of war, who had been captured at the Battle of Tsingtao, were treated fairly well with the help of the Red Cross.
In 1934, the Japanese Red Cross Society hosted the 15th International Conference of the Red Cross at Tokyo.
During the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945), the Japanese Red Cross Society played a vital role in assisting Japanese civilians and wounded soldiers. However, as the Imperial Japanese Army tended to ignore
|
Intimal cushion
| null |
Intimal cushion The intimal cushion is smooth muscle in the center of arteries that paradoxically keep the artery patent by serving as valves. It is present in Helicine arteries of penis and in the patent ductus arteriosus.
|
International Finance Corporation
|
Asset Management Company
|
L.P., and the Africa Capitalization Fund, Ltd. The IFC Capitalization (Equity) Fund holds $1.3 billion in equity, while the IFC Capitalization (Subordinated Debt) Fund is valued at $1.7 billion. The IFC African, Latin American, and Caribbean Fund (referred to as the IFC ALAC Fund) was created in 2010 and is worth $1 billion. As of March 2012, the ALAC Fund has invested a total of $349.1 million into twelve businesses. The Africa Capitalization Fund was set up in 2011 to invest in commercial banks in both Northern and Sub-Saharan Africa and its commitments totaled $181.8 million in March 2012. As of
|
Emil Forsberg
|
GIF Sundsvall
|
Emil Forsberg GIF Sundsvall Born in Sundsvall, Forsberg started his career with his home-town team and joined the first team squad in 2009 when the club was playing in Sweden's second tier of football, Superettan. He went on to play several matches for Sundsvall in his first season. For his second season at the club he had become a regular in the starting eleven at Sundsvall and played 30 out of 30 matches for the 2010 season. Forsberg had started to produce goals during his second season at the club but raised his performance for the 2011 season when he
|
Je sais tout
| null |
were estimated to be about 250,000. The headquarters of the magazine was in Paris.
Je sais tout was published in its original form until 15 January 1922, when it was reformed as Je sais tout, la revue de la découverte (meaning I Know All, Review of Discovery in English), and was published on the 1st of the month instead. The last issue of the new format, and thus Je sais tout overall, was released on 1 September 1939.
|
Jawbone (company)
|
New name (2011)
|
to recreate the effects of live music.
Also in 2011, Jawbone announced (and then paused production) of its lifestyle tracking system, UP by Jawbone. The UP wristband and accompanying app was first announced at the TED conference in Scotland in July 2011. Describing the company’s foray into health, Rahman told TechCrunch, “It seems like a big departure, but once we start talking about the things it takes to make this whole category work, we get into things like making it tiny, having a long battery life, making it fashionable, making it waterproof, working with smartphones, having a rich, visual experience on
|
Israel Baseball League
|
Management & Media coverage
|
produce successful results." The advisers who resigned said the league was unwilling to provide financial information. Berger, the league president, said: "They were asking us for things that we didn't have yet. We haven't done our financials for this year. We are upset and disappointed that they're leaving, but we are going ahead for next year. We have been talking to people who potentially are going to purchase the teams." Media coverage PBS aired the opening game, which had attendance of 3,112, on a one-week delay (July 1, 2007), in Boston, New York, Chicago, Washington DC, Los Angeles, and Miami.
|
Ivor Mairants
|
Biography
|
Ivor Mairants Ivor Mairants (b. 18 July 1908 c.20 February 1998) was a jazz and classical guitarist, teacher and composer. With his wife Lily in 1958 he created the Ivor Mairants Musicentre, a specialist guitar store in London. Biography Ivor Mairants was born in Rypin, Poland. He moved with his family to the United Kingdom in 1913 and attended Raine's Foundation School in Bethnal Green He began learning banjo at the age of 17 and became a professional musician three years later.
Beginning in the 1930s, he was a banjoist and guitarist for British dance bands led by Bert Firman,
|
Jack Deveraux and Jennifer Horton
|
2010–12
|
2011. Jack returned to Salem on September 23, 2011. Daniel was preparing to ask Jennifer to move in with him, when an eavesdropping Jack literally fell into the cake beside them, once again reuniting the supercouple. Jack later explains to Jennifer that he was not on a walkabout, but a hostage in Afghanistan while working on a story. After realizing Jack didn't purposely leave her, Jennifer is torn between the two men who adore her: 1) the father of her children with whom she has a long history (but who is unreliable) and 2) the other who she's
|
Ivan Dychko
|
Amateur career
|
Ivan Dychko Amateur career At the 2008 AIBA Youth World Boxing Championships Dychko defeated American Cruiserweight Contender Nick Kisner in the quarterfinals 5-1. Then went on to lose 8:10 to Erislandy Savon, in the final match to earn a Silver medal. He moved up to super heavyweight a year later, winning his first of three national championships at the weight. At the 2009 World Amateur Boxing Championships, he was eliminated after losing his second bout 11:15 to Denis Sergeev. At the 2010 Asian Games, Dycho defeated Iranian Rouhollah Hosseini 6:4 in the semifinal but lost the final 5:7 to local
|
Jed Johnson Jr.
|
Career
|
to West Africa in 1963, and served as a member of the United States National Commission for UNESCO. He served three years as a nongovernmental observer at the United Nations.
Elected at the age of twenty-four, Johnson was the second youngest person ever elected to the U.S. Congress. Taking his U.S. House seat just six days after his twenty-fifth birthday, he was the youngest House member to legally to assume office. On November 15, 1964, twelve days after his election victory, Johnson appeared on the CBS Television Network panel show What's My Line?. Playing the game and sharing laughs that
|
Inverse gambler's fallacy
|
Real-world examples
|
in a long sequence of universes, and that the fine tuning merely shows that there have been many other (poorly tuned) universes preceding this one. Hacking draws a sharp distinction between this argument and the argument that all possible worlds coexist in some non-temporal sense. He proposes that these arguments, often treated as minor variations of one another, should be considered fundamentally different because one is formally invalid while the other is not.
A rebuttal paper by John Leslie points out a difference between the observation of double sixes and the observation of fine tuning, namely that the former is not
|
Jane Weinberger
|
Later life
|
a sister.
|
Jaca uprising
|
Aftermath
|
it as having a revolutionary message. A reviewer said that a tumult of claps and shouts broke out, and a few timid hisses heated up and inflamed matters, when one of the characters said "if we have no King, we will be better off". Manuel Azaña wrote that "The Monarchy committed an outrage in executing Galán and García Hernández, an outrage which in no small way led to its destruction."
Popular unrest grew, and Aznar was forced to call municipal elections in April 1931, in which republican candidates won in all major cities and most provincial capitals. Two days later, on
|
Ingram, Wisconsin
|
Geography & 2010 census
|
Ingram, Wisconsin Geography Ingram is located at 45°30′21″N 90°48′59″W (45.505794, -90.816255).
According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 0.99 square miles (2.56 km²), all land.
Ingram is along U.S. Highway 8, Wisconsin Highway 73, and County Road B. 2010 census As of the census of 2010, there were 78 people, 32 households, and 21 families residing in the village. The population density was 78.8 inhabitants per square mile (30.4/km²). There were 43 housing units at an average density of 43.4 per square mile (16.8/km²). The racial makeup of the village was 98.7% White and 1.3% Native
|
Idun language
|
Tone
|
Idun language Tone There are three level tones in Idun, as well as a rising tone and falling tone arising from adjacent level tones.
|
Javi Álamo
|
Football career
|
contract with Real Zaragoza in La Liga. He first appeared in the competition on 16 September, coming on as a late substitute in a 0–2 defeat at Real Sociedad.
After suffering relegation in his first season, Álamo became a regular starter for the Aragonese side. On 10 August 2015, he was loaned to fellow second tier club Girona FC in a season-long deal.
On 31 August 2016, free agent Álamo signed a one-year contract with CA Osasuna, recently promoted to the top flight. The following 17 January, after being rarely used in Navarre, he was released by mutual consent and joined UD
|
Jawbone (company)
|
Expansion (2008 to 2010)
|
sale at the Apple Store for the first time in the summer of 2008. Aliph promoted New Jawbone by offering a $20 discount to drivers who had been cited for using mobile phones while driving after the state of California passed legislation to ban the use of handheld phones for drivers.
In April 2009, Aliph announced a third edition of its Bluetooth headset, Jawbone Prime. In January 2010, Aliph announced the Jawbone Icon, and software for users to customize their Jawbone device with free applications and updates. Users may plug a Jawbone device into a computer and add apps that adjust
|
Jaca uprising
|
Background
|
Republic. At the start of autumn they created the Comité Revolucionario Nacional (CRN) and the provisional government of the future republic. The socialists were included in both the CRN and the provisional government after short negotiations, and agreed that workers organized by the Unión General de Trabajadores (UGT: General Union of Workers) would go on strike to support the military wherever they rebelled. Similar arrangements were made with the anarcho-syndicalist Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (CNT: National Confederation of Labour).
The uprising was organized by Captain Fermín Galán. He was assigned to Jaca in June 1930. He wanted to link a military
|
Intersex rights in Germany
|
History & Nazi Germany
|
scarce, but 19th-century medical journals document Gottlieb Göttlich, a man who made a living from being studied by medical practitioners. In the 20th century, the term intersex was coined by the German-born geneticist Richard Goldschmidt. In 1932 gynecologist and obstetrician Hans Naujoks performed what was described as the first complete and comprehensive intersex surgery and hormone treatment on a patient with both ovarian and testicular tissue, at the University of Marburg. The female patient was described as fully functional after surgery and, starting in 1934, spontaneously menstruated. Nazi Germany During Nazi rule in Germany many intersex people were either killed
|
History of the Irish Guards
|
North Africa and Italy
|
Both men charged the Germans, inflicting heavy casualties on the Germans which resulted in the rout of the German force. The two men began to return to their position but as they did so, Kenneally was hit in the thigh. However, he continued to fight, refusing to relinquish his Bren gun or leave his position. Despite his wound he fought for the rest of the day and for his actions was awarded the Victoria Cross.
Sixty hand-picked men of the Irish Guards were part of the 14,000 strong British contingent that took part in the victory parade in the capital Tunis
|
Jerry Sadler
|
Political career and wartime service
|
they have Negro undergraduates." Ms. Smith graduated UT in 1959 and later gained international renown as an operatic star.
After he represented Anderson County in the Texas House for six years, Sadler was elected in 1960 as the state Land Commissioner, a position that he held for a decade. In 1962, Sadler opposed Senator Ralph Yarborough's plans to create a National Seashore at South Padre Island. Sadler claimed that a National Seashore that took over state-owned tidelands would prohibit the removal of oil and natural gas and thus deprive Texas of millions of dollars in revenues that
|
Grady Sizemore
|
Early life & Draft and minors
|
Grady Sizemore Early life Sizemore graduated from Cascade High School in Everett, Washington, in 2000. A high school athlete in football, basketball and baseball, Sizemore signed a letter of intent to play football and baseball at the University of Washington. At the time of his high school graduation, Sizemore was Cascade's all-time leader in rushing yards with 3,081. Sizemore graduated from high school with a 3.85 GPA. Draft and minors The Montreal Expos selected Sizemore in the third round of the 2000 Major League Baseball draft. The team offered him a $2 million signing bonus to lure him away from
|
Janet McNeill
|
Writing career
|
competition for her play Gospel Truth. She began writing radio dramas, which were broadcast by the BBC. She suffered a cerebral haemorrhage in 1953. During her recovery, she began writing novels both for adults and children, producing a large body of work between 1955 and 1964. Her popular children's character, Specs McCann, who debuted in a 1955 book and made several reappearances, also inspired a newspaper cartoon strip by Rowel Friers, a Belfast artist and friend of McNeill's.
Her 1944 novel The Maiden Dinosaur was her first to be published in the United States, 22 years later. She also had three
|
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (season 3)
|
Season synopsis
|
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (season 3) Season synopsis The Gang's narcissism spins out of control, as usual. First they decide to do good: Sweet Dee and Mac adopt a baby that was abandoned in a dumpster, Dennis volunteers with environmental rights activists, and everyone in the gang become vigilantes to solve Philadelphia's homeless problem. The gang then hatches several schemes to become famous: Mac, Frank, and Charlie try to be viral video stars by covering the local news while Dennis and Dee seek fame as spoiled, drug-addled club hoppers. Sweet Dee dates a local rapper mistakenly thought to be
|
Japan (horse)
|
2019: three-year-old season
|
came there, the rest of the field died away. Here they didn't go fast early, and then it was sprinting all the way. Knowing the horse, we were very happy with him", before suggesting that the colt would be aimed at the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.
The 48th running of the International Stakes over ten and a half furlongs at York on 21 August saw Japan (with Moore in the saddle) matched against older horses for the first time. He started the 5/1 third favourite behind Crystal Ocean and King of Comedy in a nine-runner field which also included Circus
|
Jesse Woodhull
|
Life
|
home in New-Blooming Grove; and was buried at a private burial ground there. Later he was re-interred at the Cemetery of the Highlands, in Highland Mills.
Gen. Nathaniel Woodhull (1722–1776) was his brother and State Senator William Smith (1720–1799) was his brother-in-law.
|
Jack Deveraux and Jennifer Horton
|
1989–90
|
Jack was actively tormenting Steve and Kayla.
Jack started to develop feelings for Jennifer and started half-heartedly pursuing her while trying to throw monkey-wrenches into her relationship with Emilio, who he deemed to be a deadbeat and not good enough for her. Jennifer didn't seem to return those feelings at first, but began to see that Jack wasn't someone she needed to fear and the two formed an odd friendship. Emilio left town after a skirmish involving Adrienne (Jack and Steve's younger sister) and her ex-husband Justin. Emilio, who had slept with Adrienne, had tampered with Justin's car, and
|
International Finance Corporation
|
Investment services & Advisory services
|
to issue bonds or to do swaps in emerging markets denominated in those markets' local currencies. The IFC's new international borrowings amounted to $8.8 billion in 2010 and $9.8 billion in 2011. The IFC Treasury actively engages in liquidity management in an effort to maximize returns and assure that funding for its investments is readily available while managing risks to the IFC. Advisory services In addition to its investment activities the IFC provides a range of advisory services to support corporate decisionmaking regarding business, environment, social impact, and sustainability. The IFC's corporate advice targets governance, managerial capacity, scalability, and corporate
|
I due Foscari
|
Act 1
|
she implores heaven to be merciful: Tu al cui sguardo onnipossente / "Thou beneath whose almighty glance all men rejoice or weep". Her friend Pisana enters in tears; she relays the news that Jacopo has been sentenced to further exile and this provokes another furious outburst from Lucrezia: La clemenza! s'aggiunge lo scherno! / "Their mercy? Now they add insult!". Pisana and the ladies beg her to trust in the mercy of God.
Scene 3: Outside the Council Chamber
The Council of Ten leaves the Chamber proclaiming that the evidence was clearly sufficient to convict Jacopo and that their actions will be
|
Jean Baptiste Charbonneau
|
Death
|
occurred and Charbonneau went into the river. The accident's cause is unknown, but there are several possibilities. He may have been on a stagecoach operated by the Boise-Silver City-Winnemucca stage company that began its route in 1866 out of Camp McDermitt and in crossing the river, the coach sank. Or he may have been on horseback and fallen off the river bank or slipped out of the saddle while crossing. The Owyhee River in snowmelt may have turned into whitewater. Other possibilities are he was injured on the land journey, inhaled alkali dust, or fell ill from drinking contaminated water.
The
|
Jenny Packham
|
Career & Recognition
|
others.
Packham's designs have been used in films – in Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows and in the James Bond movies Die Another Day and Casino Royale – and in television; she designed costumes for Kim Cattrall in Sex and the City, and for various episodes of Gossip Girl. Recognition Packham received an honorary doctorate from Southampton Solent University in 2008.
|
Jimmy Bharucha
|
The Commercial Service of Radio Ceylon & Senior Management at the SLBC
|
Or Leave It, Melodies and Memories' among them. Radio Ceylon was 'King of the Airwaves,' in the 1950s and 1960s - millions tuned into the radio station - right across South Asia. Senior Management at the SLBC Jimmy Bharucha was appointed to senior management positions — as Director, News, and Director, Foreign Relations— he was also Director/Secretary to the Board with the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation.
|
Jawbone (company)
|
2012 to 2013
|
company also launched of the Android app for UP. However, this app was not compatible with most Android tablets, such as the Nexus 7. A month later Jawbone announced software to allow developers to access Jawbone UP data and integrate their apps.
Also in April 2013, Jawbone announced its acquisition of BodyMedia, a maker of wearable health tracking devices.
In May 2013 Jawbone added Marissa Mayer, CEO of Yahoo!, and Robert Wiesenthal, COO of Warner Music Group, to its board of directors.
Mindy Mount (from Microsoft) became president of the company at the same time.
Also in May 2013, Jawbone announced customer colors for
|
Fat acceptance movement
|
Fat studies
|
on the subject. In a number of colleges, student groups with a fat activist agenda have emerged, including Hampshire, Smith, and Antioch. Fat studies is now available as an interdisciplinary course of study at some colleges, taking a similar approach to other identity studies such as women's studies, queer studies and African American studies. As of 2011, there were 2 Australian courses and 10 American courses that were primarily focussed on fat studies or on health at every size, and numerous other courses that had some fat acceptance content. Taylor & Francis publish an online Fat Studies journal. In the
|
Hyderabad State
|
During and after the operation
|
"during and after the police action." Other scholars have put the figure at 200,000, or even higher. Among Muslims some estimates were even higher and Smith says that the military government's private low estimates [of Muslim casualties] were at least ten times the number of murders with which the Razakars were officially accused. In William Dalrymple's words the scale of the killing was horrific. Although Nehru played down this violence, he was privately alarmed at the scale of anti-Muslim violence.
Patel reacted angrily to the report and disowned its conclusions. He stated that the terms of reference were flawed because they
|
Jerome Frank
|
Personal life and death & Legacy
|
July 18, 1914, and they had their only child, daughter Barbara Frank, on April 10, 1917. Florence Frank said of her husband: "Being married to Jerome is like being hitched to the tail of a comet". Frank enjoyed word games, puns, and charades.
Frank died on January 13, 1957 of a heart attack in New Haven, Connecticut. Legacy Frank's extensive personal and judicial papers are archived at Yale University and are mostly open to researchers. Yale Law School's clinical programs are housed in the Jerome N. Frank Legal Services Organization, named in Judge Frank's honor.
|
Jean Baptiste Charbonneau
|
Adult life
|
Kansas City, Kansas. Wilhelm was traveling in America on a natural history expedition to the northern plains with Jean Baptiste's father as his guide. On October 9, 1823, he invited the younger Charbonneau to return to Europe with him, which was agreed upon.
The two set sail on the Smyrna from St. Louis in December 1823. Jean Baptiste lived at the duke's palace in Württemberg for nearly six years, where he learned German and Spanish and improved his English and French. The latter was still the dominant language of St. Louis, which had first enabled his conversations with the Duke. According to
|
Jeremias Schröder
|
Fourteenth Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops
|
Jeremias Schröder Fourteenth Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops Jeremias Schröder was selected to take part at the synod as one of the elected representatives of the Union Of Superiors General. He reported that the Catholic fraternal orders considered before the synod to give half of their ten seats to the female orders that are not eligible to vote. However, the Unione Superiori Generali finally concluded that it would be not enough if the female orders should get seats of the fraternal orders but that they should get their own seats.
|
Japan (horse)
|
2019: three-year-old season
|
Maximus, Cheval Grand and Lord Glitters (Queen Anne Stakes). After tracking the leaders as his stablemate Circus Maximus set the pace Japan moved up to dispute the lead approaching the final furlong and got the better of a back-and-forth struggle with Crystal Ocean to win by a head. After the race O'Brien said "We always thought that he was very good, but he had a setback in the spring and we thought he wasn’t going to make the Derby... but he ran a super race. We've always thought the three-year-olds have been under-rated; it's a good crop and we’ve been
|
First Flight (Star Trek: Enterprise)
|
Production
|
facility is Captain Jefferies, this is a direct reference to Matt Jefferies, designer of the original USS Enterprise (NCC-1701). Jefferies died two months after the episode was aired.
Production began on March 10, 2003, and concluded on March 18. The first days' shoot consisted of scenes in the shuttlepod with Blalock and Bakula as other members of the cast were still shooting scenes for the episodes "Horizon" and "Regeneration". The present-day scenes were completed on the second day of filming, with the remaining five days of shooting being devoted to the flashback scenes. Sets were built specifically for this episode, including
|
Jobs for the Boys
|
Plot
|
tries his best to persuade him to omit any reference to the Solihull project, but since he is unwilling to offer a convincing reason, Hacker is determined to make as much political capital as he can.
Sir Humphrey meets for lunch with Sir Desmond Glazebrook, the Chairman of Bartlett's Bank, who happens to be an old friend. Sir Desmond is unsympathetic to Bradley's predicament but Sir Humphrey suggests that the bank take over his part of the contract and go into partnership with the government itself. However, Sir Desmond reminds him that it is up to his Board, and the outcome
|
Iodinated contrast
|
Contribution of seafood and other allergies & Contrast-induced nephropathy & Effects on thyroid function
|
the acquisition of adverse events by radiocontrast agents. Contrast-induced nephropathy Contrast-induced nephropathy is defined as either a greater than 25% increase of serum creatinine or an absolute increase in serum creatinine of 0.5 mg/dL. Iodinated contrast may be toxic to the kidneys, especially when given via the arteries prior to studies such as catheter coronary angiography. Non-ionic contrast agents, which are almost exclusively used in CT scans, have not been shown to cause CIN when given intravenously at doses needed for CT studies. Effects on thyroid function Iodinated contrast media exposure can potentially cause incident hyperthyroidism and incident overt hypothyroidism." Hyperthyroidism
|
I due Foscari
|
Composition history
|
the subject of Lorenzino de' Medici on which Piave had already begun work. Verdi encouraged the librettist to continue his work and then submit the work to the Roman authorities but, as a backup, he wrote: "But, just in case the police don't allow it, we'll have to think of a quick alternative and I suggest The Two Foscari. I like the plot and the outline is already there in Venice." It appears that Verdi had already submitted it to La Fenice at some earlier time, and so he encourages Piave to work on it, "but stick closely to Byron"
|
James L. Brooks
|
Film
|
heroines who worry amusingly."
Brooks started his own film and television production company, Gracie Films, in 1984. He produced Big (1988) and The War of the Roses (1989). Brooks mentored Cameron Crowe and was the executive producer of Crowe's directorial debut Say Anything... (1989) and produced his later film Jerry Maguire (1996). Brooks also helped Owen Wilson and Wes Anderson after their feature-length script and short film version of Bottle Rocket (1996) were brought to his attention. Brooks went to Wilson and Anderson's apartment in Dallas after agreeing to produce the film. Wilson stated: "I think he felt kind of sorry
|
Hellhound
|
Examples from folklore & Appalachian Hellhound
|
myth cycle of the Four Branches of the Mabinogi (c. tenth to thirteenth century).
In southern Mexico and Central America folklore, the cadejo is a big black dog that haunts travellers who walk late at night on rural roads. The term is also common in American blues music, such as with Robert Johnson's 1937 song, "Hellhound on My Trail".
In Greek mythology the hellhound Cerberus belonged to Hades, the Greek god of the underworld. Cerberus was said to be a massive, three-headed black dog that guarded the entrance to the underworld. Appalachian Hellhound Described as a very large dark black dog like
|
Janet Barnes
|
Awards
|
University of York (2013).
Barnes was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2014 New Year Honours for services to museums.
|
Jean-François Caron
| null |
Jean-François Caron Jean-François Caron (born 21 May 1957 in Loos-en-Gohelle, Pas-de-Calais) is a French politician and a member of Europe Écologie–The Greens. He is Mayor of Loos-en-Gohelle since 2001, re-elected in 2008 with 82.09% of the vote by the first round.
He was originally a member of the left-wing of Ecology Generation, close to Noël Mamère and finally joined the Greens in 1997. He was elected regional councillor in Nord-Pas-de-Calais in 1992 and was the Greens' top candidate in the region in the 2004 regional election winning 6.28% of the vote. He is also vice president of the Agglomeration community of
|
It Hurts So Good
|
Millie Jackson & Jimmy Somerville
|
It Hurts So Good Millie Jackson Millie Jackson's recording charted at #24 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #3 on what was then called R&B Singles. It was used as the title track of her second album, It Hurts So Good. Jimmy Somerville Former Bronski Beat lead singer Jimmy Somerville covered the song in 1995, also titled as "Hurt So Good". It charted at #15 on the UK Singles Chart.
|
Jiang (rank)
|
Dajiang
|
PLA in the era 1955-1965, there existed the rank of dajiang (大将) or Grand General. This rank was awarded to 10 of the veteran leaders of the PLA in 1955 and never conferred again. It was considered equivalent to the Soviet rank of генера́л а́рмии (general of the army) which is generally considered a five-star rank, although the insignia itself had only four. The decision to name the equivalent rank yiji shangjiang when it was briefly re-established in 1988-1994 was likely due to a desire to keep the rank of dajiang an honorary one awarded after a war, much as
|
James L. Brooks
|
Television
|
Award.
Brooks left MTM Productions in 1978 and formed the John Charles Walters Company along with David Davis, Stan Daniels and Ed Weinberger. They decided to produce Taxi, a show about a New York taxi company, which unlike the other MTM Productions focused on the "blue-collar male experience". Brooks and Davis had been inspired by the article "Night-Shifting for the Hip Fleet" by Mark Jacobson, which appeared in the September 22, 1975 issue of New York magazine. The show began on ABC in 1978 airing on Tuesday nights after Three's Company which generated high ratings and after two seasons it was
|
Henrik Mohn
|
Personal life
|
Henrik Mohn Henrik Mohn (15 May 1835 – 12 September 1916) was a Norwegian astronomer and meteorologist. Although he enrolled in theology studies after finishing school, he is credited with founding meteorological research in Norway, being a professor at the Royal Frederick University and director of the Norwegian Meteorological Institute from 1866 to 1913. Personal life He was born in Bergen as the son of Albert Henrik Mohn (1811–1894) and Ida Neumann (1814–1864). He was a brother of Jakob and Emanuel Mohn. On the maternal side, he was a grandson of bishop Jacob Neumann.
He was married twice. In December 1863
|
Jawbone (company)
|
UP2, UP3, UP4
|
UP3, UP4 In April 2015, the UP2 was introduced as a watch-clasp style bracelet unit with additional features from the UP24. It was later relaunched in September 2015 with a hook and loop design after critical reviews by customers. The new features on the UP2 include Smart Alarm(tm), Idle Alert, and Automatic Sleep Detection. The Smart Alarm feature allows the user to be gently awakened with a vibration on the device when the unit detects the optimal moment within 30 minutes of a preset time. Along with the UP3 & UP4, the UP2 was designed with more
|
Hunter's Moon (novel)
|
Story
|
breaks free of his master's grip and gives chase. She manages to elude him all the way to a farm, where she flees into a barn. There, Sabre reveals that he had killed A-sac and then tries to kill O-ha, biting his jaws into her ear. She tears herself away and flees deeper into the farm, with Sabre close on her heels. Just as he is about to reach her, she is saved by Breaker the foxhound, who is mortally injured after a brief struggle with Sabre. O-ha runs onto a frozen pond and Sabre follows her, but his greater
|
Haridwar district
|
Economy & Religious festivals and fairs
|
and Pharmaceuticals Ltd (IDPL)] and Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, in pre-Uttarakhand 1960s period. The State Industrial Development Corporation of Uttarakhand (SIDCUL) has now established one new 'industrial development zone' in the district, adjacent to Shivalik Nagar near Haridwar, to encourage industrialisation; with industrial giants like Hindustan Lever, Dabur, Mahendra & Mahendra and Havells having moved in, it is making the desired progress. Not insignificant to the district's economy is the contribution of Hindu pilgrims who visit the holy places and attend the religious fairs in large numbers. Religious festivals and fairs Being a place of intense religious significance, Haridwar also
|
Jehu Davis
|
Death and legacy
|
at McSparren, in Mispillion Hundred and is buried in the Christ (Savannah) Episcopal Church Cemetery. The cemetery is now paved over by Delaware Route 14. A man from Wales who came to America paved the road for the all-time greatest American Family
No known portrait of Jehu Davis exists.
|
James L. Brooks
|
Film
|
Convention, Brooks realised it had "changed so much since I had been near it", and so "did about a year and a half of solid research," into the industry. When he began writing the screenplay, Brooks felt he "didn't like any of the three [main] characters", but decided not to change them and after two months had reversed his original opinion. Brooks stated that this also happens to the audience: "You're always supposed to arc your characters and you have this change and that's your dramatic purpose. But what I hope happens in this film is that the audience takes
|
Italy–Mexico relations
|
Trade
|
companies such as Grupo Bimbo and Mexichem operate in Italy.
|
Jebel Akhdar (Oman)
|
History
|
Saudi Arabian-backed rebel forces of the inland Imamate of Oman.
In August 2011, Sultan Qaboos designated Jebel Akhdar a nature reserve in a bid to conserve its unique yet fragile biodiversity. A decree issued by Sultan Qaboos established the 'Jebel Akhdar Sanctuary for Natural Sceneries.' The Minister of Environment and Climate Affairs has authority to draft guidelines regulating access and developmental activity within the reserve.
Since 2011, the mountain has featured as the principal climb in the Tour of Oman road bicycle race. In the area, several important rock art sites, with figures dating back to 6000 years ago, have been discovered
|
Jaine Green
|
Career
|
controversial films since 1996, when one of her first documentaries I'm Your Number One Fan (C4) split the critics. Victor Lewis-Smith stated that it "transcended the documentary format" due to its opening sequence shot on Super 8 film and was "a true work of art that deserves to win every award it's entered for", but Jim Shelley thought it was exploitative. The film followed three stalkers quietly going about their daily business as they harassed the likes of Princess Diana. German doctor Klaus Wagner believed Princes Diana was at the centre of a hate campaign by the Queen. Blue
|
Jebel Akhdar (Oman)
|
Description & History
|
Falaj irrigation channels and their associated terraces system devised by the local farmers, who have lived on this mountain for hundreds of years. Al Sogara is a historic village carved into the mountainside. The Jebel is mostly inhabited by the ancient Arab tribe Bani Riyam (al Riyamy). Most descendants of the tribe are now in the four nearby villages, including Nizwa, Izki and Ibra. History Between 1954 and 1959, the area became a site of the Jebel Akhdar War, a conflict between Omani forces loyal to the sultan of Oman (aided by British soldiers, including the Special Air Service) and
|
Jerome Frank
|
United States v. Roth & Continued scholarly writing
|
issues beginning in the 1960s. Continued scholarly writing Frank's judicial service did not stem his scholarly output. In 1942, he published If Men Were Angels, a defense of the ambitious New Deal programs, and governmental regulation in general, expressing views that he developed while serving in the SEC. In 1945, he published Fate and Freedom, which attacked the theoretical underpinnings of Marxism, denying that societies followed any strict progression and insisting that people were free to mold the development of their own society. Beginning in 1946, Frank also began teaching a regular course on legal fact-finding at Yale Law School
|
Im schwarzen Walfisch zu Askalon
|
Content & Mathematics International
|
verses, including political parodist ones and verses mocking different sorts of fraternities.
The song has been used as name for traditional inns and restaurants, e.g. in Heidelberg and Bad Säckingen. In Bad Säckingen the name was used on several (consecutive) inns and was namegiver for the still existing club "Walfisch Gesellschaft Säckingen" (Walfischia), honoring Scheffel. Mathematics International There is one version just and only one for mathematics, called 'International'.
In ancient times, upon the door
Of Plato, there was writt'n:
“To each non-mathematicus
The entrance is forbidd'n.
The same stanza is available in further 13 languages, including Greek (Μελαίνῃ τῇ ἐν Φαλαίνᾳ -
|
Jürgen Dehmel
|
Biography
|
Time Boys, in 1986, under the name of JD and Susie K. He also wrote songs and produced soundtracks for German films, and toured frequently with the singer Nina Hagen. In 1988–89 he also wrote three songs with his girlfriend, Ilonka Breitmeier, for a Bosnian-American pop star called Tinka. In 1991, he co-produced the album The Band (a collection of Nena's best songs). He usually works from his home-built recording studio.
Dehmel was married to Nena's sister, Kristiane, from 1985 to 1987. Kristiane was a nurse at a hospital in Berlin.
|
Inalienable possessions
|
Property value, obligations and rights & Reconfiguring exchange theory
|
giver rights over what he/she has given and in turn "subsequently benefits from a series of advantages." Thus, when one accepts a gift one also accepts that the giver now has rights over the receiver. Reconfiguring exchange theory Weiner begins by re-examining Mauss' explanation for the return gift, the "spirit of the gift." The "spirit of the gift" was a translation of a Maori word, hau. Weiner demonstrates that not all gifts must be returned. Only gifts that are "immoveable property" can become inalienable gifts. She further argues that inalienable possessions gain the "mana" (spirit) of their possessors, and so
|
Joe Martin (writer)
|
Artistic career
|
composer Anna Larson--Woyzeck, with a score for live brass by Larrance Fingerhut, Three Plays by Brecht (or "The Wedding/The ChalkCross/The Beggar"), a touring production of Quartet by Heiner Mueller—both directed by Serbian ex-pat director Zejlko Djukiic, and later Strindberg's A Dream Play and Rumi's Mathnavi.
In the 1990s he translated and created works from Mexico. With Iona Weissberg, he translated Mexican playwright's Juan Tovar's dream-like montage of works by Mexican author Juan Rulfo,The Crossroads (Los Encuentros), in 1994 (produced by Ensemble International in New York.) This led to a collaboration between Tovar and Martin on a work in both English and
|
Istanbul 2461
|
Interpretations
|
during such fertility feasts, as well as Sumerian weddings.
|
I Don't Care Anymore
|
Music video
|
When he begins to play (at the beginning of the first chorus), he plays the song's synthesised bassline on Moog Taurus bass pedals. Instead of playing them with his feet as intended by the manufacturer, he strikes them somewhat dramatically with the sides of his closed fists. He plays considerably more notes than what is actually heard, and frequently manipulates the Taurus's filter controls with one hand while striking with the other.
Live concert footage from the same year shows that he did, in fact, play the Taurus with his hands (whereas future touring bassist Leland Sklar played the Taurus with
|
Ingram, Wisconsin
|
2010 census & 2000 census
|
between the ages of 18 and 24; 23% were from 25 to 44; 19.2% were from 45 to 64; and 20.5% were 65 years of age or older. The gender makeup of the village was 48.7% male and 51.3% female. 2000 census At the 2000 census, there were 76 people, 32 households and 20 families residing in the village. The population density was 76.6 per square mile (29.6/km²). There were 38 housing units at an average density of 38.3 per square mile (14.8/km²). The racial makeup of the village was 100.00% White.
There were 32 households of which 31.3% had children
|
Jerry Sadler
|
Political career and wartime service
|
would otherwise contribute to the Permanent School Fund. Using emotionally charged phrases such as "summarily stripped of such great wealth," Commissioner Sadler persuaded Governor Price Daniel, Sr., to appoint a statewide committee to study the feasibility of a state park in place of the National Seashore.
Ultimately, the Padre Island National Seashore was designated. Ironically, Padre Island would provide the setting for the final phase of Sadler's tenure as Land Commissioner. Starting in 1968, Sadler was involved with the Platoro company of Indiana, which was dredging along the Gulf Coast near South Padre Island and found the wreck of a
|
Subsets and Splits
No community queries yet
The top public SQL queries from the community will appear here once available.