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Jesse Cross
Military career
Transportation Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division, Camp Casey, Korea; Commander, Headquarters and Supply Company, 3rd Support Battalion, 9th Infantry Division, Fort Lewis, Washington; Assistant Professor of Military Science at Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas; Supply Management Officer, Materiel Management Center, Fort Hood, Texas; Support Operations Officer and Executive Officer, 3rd Support Battalion, 3rd Infantry Division, Schweinfurt, Germany; Logistics Staff Officer, Directorate of Logistics, U.S. Special Operations Command, MacDill Air Force Base, Florida; Commander, 125th Forward Support Battalion, 1st Armored Division, Fort Riley, Kansas; Senior Forward Support Battalion Observer Controller, Combat Maneuver Training Center, at the Hohenfels Training Area in Hohenfels,
Jack Haley
Final years and death
host who introduces a top Broadway star at an award ceremony, played by his then-daughter-in-law, Liza Minnelli. On April 9, 1979 he appeared at the 51st Academy Awards ceremony with his Oz co-star Ray Bolger to present the award for Best Costume Design. Bolger announced the nominees, Haley the winner. Before he could open the envelope, Bolger asked, "How come you get to read the winner?", to which Haley replied, "When your son produces the show, you can announce the winner." Jack Jr. was the show's producer that year. Haley remained active until a week before his death. On June 6,
Jerome Frank
Continued scholarly writing & Personal life and death
which "emphasized the parts that human fallibility and partisanship play in the trial court processes". In 1949, he published his most significant work after Law and the Modern Mind, this being Courts on Trial, which stressed the uncertainties and fallibility of the judicial process. In 1951 he moved from New York City to New Haven, Connecticut, preferring to live closer to Yale. His last book, Not Guilty was written with his daughter, and published following his death. The book concerned specific cases of people who had been wrongfully convicted of crimes. Personal life and death Frank married Florence Kiper on
Jerome Frank
Early life, education, and career
Jerome Frank Early life, education, and career Born in New York City, New York, Frank's parents were Herman Frank and Clara New Frank, descendants of mid-19th-century German Jewish immigrants. Frank's father, also an attorney, relocated the family to Chicago, Illinois in 1896, where Frank would attend Hyde Park High School, before receiving his Bachelor of Philosophy degree from the University of Chicago in 1909. Frank obtained his Juris Doctor from the University of Chicago Law School in 1912, where he had the highest grades in the school's history, despite leaving the program for a year to work as secretary to
Hyderabad State
1938 Satyagraha
in Hyderabad that pitted Muslims against Hindus that raised the allegation of 'oppression of Hindus' in the press in British India. The Arya Samaj leaders hoped to capitalise on these tensions. Perhaps in a bid not to be outdone, the activists of the Hyderabad State Congress formed a 'Committee of Action' and initiated a satyagraha on 24 October 1938. The members of the organisation openly declared they belonged to the Hyderabad State Congress and courted arrest. The Arya Samaj-Hindu Mahasabha combine also launched their own satyagraha on the same day. The Indian National Congress refused to back the satyagraha of the
Inalienable possessions
The paradox of keeping-while-giving
been exchanged to. There were, as well, less well known shells called kitomu which were individually owned (rather than being part of lineage history), which would be given to temporarily please a disappointed trade partner expecting a more valuable shell. The Kula trade was organized differently in the more hierarchical parts of the Trobriand islands. There, only chiefs were allowed to engage in Kula exchange. In hierarchical areas, individuals can earn their own kitomu shells, whereas in less hierarchical areas, they are always subject to the claims of matrilineal kin. And lastly, in the hierarchical areas, Kula necklaces and bracelets are
Janet Bennion
Professional work
exercising considerable independent power. They can raise their children with minimal oversight by their husband, manage their household, and work in the all-important female support networks. Finally, Mormon fundamentalism balances the deprivations and difficulties of the lives of polygamous wives with a promise of an afterlife as queens and priestesses. In Desert Patriarchy, Bennion examines the lives of women in the LeBaron polygamous group, located in northern Mexico, where she finds an interplay of the desert and the unique social traditions and gender dynamics embedded in Anglo patriarchal fundamentalism. Bennion identifies the variability in all four major polygamous movements in
Hezekiah
Other records & Rabbanic Literature
Herodotus. These historians record Sennacherib's failure to take Jerusalem is "uncontested". Rabbanic Literature Abi saved the life of her son Hezekiah, whom her godless husband, Ahaz, had designed as an offering to Moloch. By anointing him with the blood of the salamander, she enabled him to pass through the fire of Moloch unscathed (Sanh. 63b). Hezekiah is considered as the model of those who put their trust in the Lord. Only during his sickness did he waver in his hitherto unshaken trust and require a sign, for which he was blamed by Isaiah (Lam. R. i.). The Hebrew name "Ḥizḳiyyah" is
Jean Baptiste Charbonneau
Death
superseded by documentary evidence for both Charbonneau and Sacagawea. In 1964 an edited nineteenth-century journal was published stating that Sacagawea died much earlier, on December 20, 1812, of a "putrid fever" (possible following childbirth) at Fort Manuel Lisa on the Missouri River. Four 19th-century documents support this earlier date, including a statement by William Clark years after the 1805–07 Lewis and Clark expedition that "Sacajawea was dead."
Jan Savery
Biography
a pupil of his uncle Roelant, whom he accompanied at the royal court in Prague before 1613, assisted in Utrecht from 1619 on and whose workshop he continued after 1639. Hans Savery is best known for his 1651 depiction of the dodo now held by the Oxford University Museum of Natural History. It is widely believed that Lewis Carroll (who was also an Oxford mathematician) was inspired by Savery's image of the dodo hanging at Oxford to include the creature as a character in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. His uncle Roelandt probably supplied the original works on which Jan Savery based
Jeffrey Owen Katz
Research & Astronomy and Custer Institute
and Director of Software Development, Datatek, Inc. (1990–1993), a consulting and trading system development firm. Throughout his life, Katz has given generously of his time and resources to various nonprofit causes, ranging from animal welfare to science education. He has lectured and taught classes at all levels of academia and at private organizations, has published extensively in several fields (in refereed journals, trade magazines, anthologies) and, with his wife, co-authored three books for McGraw-Hill Astronomy and Custer Institute From 2003-2013, Katz devoted substantial time to one of his main passions: science education. During that period, he established research and
Japanese eel
Life history and habitat
habitat loss or changing water conditions in the ocean interfering with spawning and the transport of their leptocephali. In the case of the Japanese eel, spawning is likely affected by the north-south shifts of a salinity front created by an area of low-salinity waters resulting from tropical rainfall. The front is thought to be detected by the adult spawning eels and to affect the latitudes at which they spawn. A northward shift in the front that occurred over the past 30 years appears to have occurred, which could cause more larvae to be retained in eddies offshore in the region
Hoàng Liên National Park
Fauna
Hoàng Liên National Park Fauna Hoàng Liên National Park has at least 81 frog species and 2 salamander species.
Jean Noli
Biography
Jean Noli Biography Jean Noli resided for a long time in France, dividing his time between Paris and the Breton island of Hoëdic. He is known to have written a biography of Edith Piaf. Several of his novels are inspired by the sea and the Breton islands. He has been a co-author of books for sailers Olivier de Kersauson, Michel Malinovsky and Éric Tabarly. The island of Hoëdic is the site of his novel La Grâce de Dieu, which earned him the 1978 prix des libraires. As a journalist and rewriter, Jean Noli collaborated for several years in the weekly VSD from
Jack Haley
Final years and death
1979, Haley died of a heart attack at the UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles at the age of 80. He is buried in Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, California. Haley's autobiography, Heart of the Tin Man, was published in 2000.
International Finance Corporation
Asset Management Company
manages capital mobilized by the IFC as well as by third parties such as sovereign or pension funds, and other development financing organizations. Despite being owned by the IFC, the AMC has investment decision autonomy and is charged with a fiduciary responsibility to the four individual funds under its management. It also aims to mobilize additional capital for IFC investments as it can make certain types of investments which the IFC cannot. As of 2011, the AMC managed the IFC Capitalization Fund (Equity) Fund, L.P., the IFC Capitalization (Subordinated Debt) Fund, L.P., the IFC African, Latin American, and Caribbean Fund,
Japanese eel
In popular culture
Shokugeki, Satoshi Isshiki and Jurio Shiratsu are competing each other with Japanese eel as main ingredient. In various Super Mario games, most notably Super Mario 64 and New Super Mario Bros there is an enemy by the of name Maw-Ray. This is a reference to the Japanese eel, as the character was previously called simply Unagi.
Jeffrey Howlett
Biography & Projects
paint with a rich surface and startling colours. His forms were bold and simple, and his drawings became his major form of communication, a way of evoking memory and telling stories of his past and present. Later on in his life, Howlett and Bailey won many design awards and competitions from the Royal Australian Institute of Architects, and in 1973, Howlett was honored by the RAIA with Life Fellowship. Projects Howlett, along with Bailey, were the architects for the Perth Concert Hall located in the centre of Perth, which was constructed between 1971 and 1973. It is used mainly for musical
Japanese Red Cross Society
History
Newcomb McGee on conditions in Japan was instrumental in obtaining government assistance in the revitalization of the American Red Cross. After the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, the Japanese Red Cross Society collected $146,000 for the American relief effort, marking the first overseas operation by the Society. In September 1914, during World War I, by request of the Imperial Japanese Army, the Red Cross put together three squads, each composed of one surgeon and twenty nurses, who were dispatched to Europe on a five-month assignment. The teams left Japan between October and December 1914 and were assigned to Petrograd, Paris, and Southampton. The
Jeffrey Owen Katz
Astronomy and Custer Institute & Personal life
installation of a 55-foot crank-up radio tower from the Great South Bay Amateur Radio Club (of which he is still a member). Katz's latest research endeavor is the development of a multi-schedule survey of symptomatology and treatment of fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome. Nearly 5000 respondents have participated in this study, which revealed important correlations between a number of factors, including the relationship between thyroid conditions and these disorders. Katz is currently working on a publication about this study and the results. Personal life Katz is fluent in written and spoken Spanish, enjoys music ranging from early 20th century
Ian Aird
James IV Association of Surgeons
the James IV Association of Surgeons. Hinton was a surgeon at Bellevue Hospital, New York City and Chief of Surgery, at the Postgraduate Hospital, New York City and Bruce was Regius Professor of Clinical Surgery in Edinburgh. It was so named as Bruce had just learned that he had been elected president of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, which had received royal endorsement of its charter from James IV, King of Scots in 1506. The Association is an international surgical society which aims to promote education and strengthen ties between surgeons around the world. Aird was elected first
John Albert Bright
Politics & Death
chief, Joseph Chamberlain. He retired from politics at the general election of January 1910. Like his father, Bright held strongly pacifist views. He presided at a meeting held in Manchester in September 1899 to protest the policy which was leading to the Boer War. In their assessment of Bright’s contribution to Parliamentary affairs, The Times reported that he was a useful but inconspicuous member, doing good work in committee, especially in shaping such measures as the Children Act of 1908. Death Bright died aged 76 on 11 November 1924 at his home in Rochdale.
Jan Janků
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Jan Janků Jan Janků (born 10 August 1971 in Česká Lípa) is a former Czech high jumper. His personal bests are 2.30 m indoors and 2.29 m outdoors. His younger brother Tomáš Janků is also a prominent high jumper. He is married to Katerina Babova, a sister of the high jumper Jaroslav Bába. The couple has one son, Jan Junior, born in 2007.
Hinckley Township, Medina County, Ohio
Buzzards & Government
return of the avian residents. The event is used to mark the beginning of spring for Hinckley and the surrounding towns. Government The township is governed by a three-member board of trustees, who are elected in November of odd-numbered years to a four-year term beginning on the following January 1. Two are elected in the year after the presidential election and one is elected in the year before it. There is also an elected township fiscal officer, who serves a four-year term beginning on April 1 of the year after the election, which is held in November of the year
John Albert Bright
Politics
the 1895 general election when he stood down probably under pressure from Chamberlain who felt he had not come up to his desired standards. Later, Bright left the Liberal Unionists, perhaps smarting from Chamberlain’s attitude towards him, and reverted to his father’s original creed of Liberalism. He was Liberal candidate at Montgomery Boroughs in the 1900 general election, narrowly failing to gain the seat, losing by just 169 votes. However he was elected as Member of Parliament for Oldham at the 1906 election standing on a platform in opposition to the tariff reform programme of his old Liberal Unionist
Horace Horsecollar
In animation
in his early Dippy Dawg appearances, Horace's body seemed to be formed of rubber tubing. He and Clarabelle Cow had an uncanny ability to change from somewhat normal farmyard animals into anthropomorphized beings as necessary. His first appearance as a completely anthromoporphic horse was in The Shindig (1930), which also featured the first love scene between Horace and Clarabelle. Horace's biggest role was in Camping Out in 1934, where he was the star of the cartoon. After departing the Disney studio in 1930, Ub Iwerks created a Horace-like character, the mule Orace, for his own studio; the name simply dropped the 'H'
John Baker (general)
The Baker Report & Portrait
being made to the command and control challenges posed by air power, Baker did not provide definitive guidance on how the ADF should structure its command arrangements to optimise the development and employment of air power. However, Chapter 7 of the report strongly advocated the creation of NORCOM, a recommendation that was soon adopted by the ADF. "The Baker Report" remains the seminal work on command and control in the ADF. Portrait During General Baker's tenure as Chief of Defence Force, the Royal Australian Engineers arranged for his portrait to be painted by leading Australian 20th century artist, Sir William Dargie.
Jaral del Progreso
Culture and tourism
the municipal garden. Other busts are of historic heroes like Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, father of the country. There is also a monument that represents the Mexican War of Independence. On special dates the people in Jaral del Progreso celebrate with festivities, festivals and other events. The most important are May 3, day of the holy cross; May 15, a religious party in honor of Saint Isidro who helps the peasants; and September 10, day of the saint of the town, Saint Nicolas. Food includes desserts such as a roll made with fruit such as guayaba and pirulis and
Jean Baptiste Charbonneau
Alcalde
authority, a combined sheriff, lawyer and magistrate, in a post-war region covering about 225 square miles (580 km²). From 1834–50, the lands were owned by rancheros through legally questionable land grants. The rancheros hired local American Indians, mainly Luiseño, to do agricultural work. Many functioned in virtual servitude, and some rancheros paid them only with liquor. Trying to correct abuses and also facilitate post-war control, in November 1847, Colonel Richard Barnes Mason, the territorial governor, ordered Charbonneau to force the sale of a large ranch owned by the powerful Jose Antonio Pico, whose family was politically connected. His brother Pio Pico had been
Iraklis Larissa
Founding of AEL & Achievements
Larissa, Aris Larissa and Larissaikos and founded AEL. The first president of AEL was Iraklis president Tzovaridis, in the new team featured some former players including Kondokastas, Tsolakis, Adamos, Harissoulis, Dimitriou, Lellis, Papazoglou, Katsianis, Saltapidas and Kassas. Achievements In 1939, it entered the Thessaly championships in which it was a large discrimination of a Larissian team until then. On December 7, 1947, Iraklis won 2-1 against Niki Volos and won the Thessaly Cup, with having to insecure the council in the Greek Cup final. It made it to the quarterfinals in which it lost against Olympiacos 6-0.
Ira F. Stone
Career & Musar Movement
Ira F. Stone Career Stone was ordained as a rabbi at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America in 1979, and proceeded to serve congregations in Seattle and Philadelphia while also teaching at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America and the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College. He served as rabbi of Temple Beth Zion-Beth Israel in Philadelphia from 1988 until his retirement in 2015. Stone became the founding director of the Center for Contemporary Mussar in 2017. Musar Movement Stone is a scholar of Emmanuel Levinas and of the Musar movement. His book A Responsible Life: The Spiritual Path of Mussar draws
Hose's palm civet
Distribution and habitat
the concession. The previous largest series of encounters from one locality consisted of four specimens collected between 1945 and 1949 by Tom Harrisson in the nearby Kelabit Highlands, suggesting that this part of Sarawak may be the prime habitat of the species. The few records of Hose’s civet from across its range have been mainly from montane forest sites, giving rise to the assumption that it is a montane species. However, it has been recorded at an altitude of only 450 m (1,480 ft) in Brunei and 600 m (2,000 ft) in Batu Song, Sarawak; an individual was camera trapped in the lowland forest of
Jerome Messam
Calgary Stampeders
Messam had a career year in 2016. For the first time in his career he played in all 18 regular season games and set career highs in carries (206), rushing yards (1,198), touchdowns (11), and receptions (54). He also won the award for Most Outstanding Canadian, for the second time in his career. Messam had a strong season in 2017 as well, finishing third in rushing yards with 1,016 (trailing Andrew Harris and William Powell) on 215 carries with nine touchdowns. Messam scored two touchdowns in the 105th Grey Cup and received the Dick Suterman award as the games most
Jesup, Iowa
2000 census
who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.57 and the average family size was 3.06. In the city, the population was spread out with 28.3% under the age of 18, 8.7% from 18 to 24, 26.9% from 25 to 44, 21.1% from 45 to 64, and 15.0% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 36 years. For every 100 females, there were 93.0 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.3 males. The median income for a household in the city was $42,109, and the median income
Hochstaden
History
senior line of Are. This line-Are Hochstaden came to Archbishop Konrad and his brother Friedrich (ruling 1228-1265). After her nephew Theodoric and Gerhard had died childless, his brothers, from the archbishopric of Cologne, including Neuenahr, Altenahr, Heimbach, Hardthöhe and Nürburg took over the possession.
Jeffrey Owen Katz
Astronomy and Custer Institute
internship programs at the Custer Institute, Inc., where he also served on the Board of Directors (2003–2013), as Observatory Director (2004–2012), and as Research Chair (2006–2012). He was the founder and coordinator of the Custer Institute's “Education Through Research” Program, and served as mentor for students from high school through graduate school, often helping them achieve grants and competitive awards. To help promote the Institute and its programs, for several years Katz wrote a monthly astronomy column for the Long Island Pulse magazine, and was featured in numerous media productions, including the PBS award-winning documentary, "The Souls of New York."
Iran Scout Organization
History
1977. At that time, the Iranian Scout organization was one of the strongest Scout's organizations in the world. Iran served as a model for other Scout associations in desert areas, with its publication of "The Stone Badge" by Ebrahim Sadri, which described Scoutcraft for Scouts living in areas where there is little wood. The Iranian Scouting uniform of that period consisted of a khaki shirt and trousers: short for summer, long for winter. The vision of the Iran Scout Organization at that time brought hope, as this organization brought honor to Iran. There was a single, unified, interfaith and joint (but
Jean Mirailhet
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Mercy, and is signed by Mirailhet on the right panel.
Jehu Davis
Early life and family & Death and legacy
Jehu Davis Early life and family Davis was born in Worcester County, Maryland, son of Thomas Davis. His paternal grandfather was born in Wales. Jehu Davis came to Laurel, Delaware where he married Rhoda Laws. After their marriage they bought McSparren, a farm in Mispillion Hundred, 3 miles west of Milford, where they settled permanently. There they had eight children, Isaac, John, Henry, Sarah, Rhoda, Nancy, Joshua, and William. After Rhoda's death, Davis married Sarah Douglas. They were members of Christ Episcopal Church in Milford. That portion of Mispillion Hundred became Milford Hundred in 1830. Death and legacy Davis died
John Cawthra
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he was offered reward money for the capture of Detroit however he did not take it. Cawthra settled in Newmarket about 1822. Cawthra died in Newmarket. A heritage marker in Newmarket marks the site of his trading post, later replaced by Cawthra House, his residence, a general store and the town's first bank. His son was Henry Cawthra (1830-1904), a barrister and his daughter Mary (d. 1882) was the mother of William Mulock. Another son, Joseph, built a house called Guiseley House at Elm Avenue and Mount Pleasant named after his father's birthplace and has since been demolished.
Johann Andreas Wagener
Biography
society from which the Freundschaftsbund emanated (1853). In April 1844 he became the editor of the German-language newspaper Der Teutone. Wagener's most lasting work was the founding of the city of Walhalla, South Carolina. In October 1848, the same year in which he was accepted as member of the venerable German Friendly Society, he held the first meeting of the German Colonization Society. In December 1849, 17,859 acres were purchased in the Pickens District, and the town was carefully laid out with a public square. At the commencement of the Civil War, Col. J.A. Wagener was in charge of the First Artillery
Isharwal
Demography & Air travel connectivity
Isharwal Demography According to the report published by Census India in 2011, Isharwal has total number of 284 houses and population of 1,537 of which include 797 males and 740 females. Literacy rate of Isharwal is 74.14%, lower than state average of 75.84%. The population of children under the age of 6 years is 137 which is 8.91% of total population of Isharwal, and child sex ratio is approximately 1076, higher than state average of 846. Air travel connectivity The closest airport to the village is Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport.
Jack of the Red Hearts
Plot & Reception
the end of the movie, we can see Jack as she contemplates the sky the same way as Glory, while being driven in a police car. Reception Jack of the Red Hearts has grossed a total worldwide of $31,126. On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 55% based on 11 reviews, and an average rating of 5.9/10. On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 55 out of 100, based on 5 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". The film won the jury award for best film at the first Bentonville Film
Inalienable possessions
The defeat of hierarchy & The paradox of keeping-while-giving
an inalienable possession kept secret by clan elders, it can be lost and hierarchy defeated. The paradox of keeping-while-giving Weiner has used the term to categorize the many Kula valuables of the Trobriand islanders who view those objects as culturally imbued with a spiritual sense of the gift giver. Thus, when they are transferred from one individual or group to another the objects reserve meaningful bonds associated with that of the giver and their lineage. The shell bracelets and necklaces given in exchange each have their own histories, and are thus ranked on the basis of who they have
Gelati Cecchi
1950-1960
no longer big enough for its ambitious founder, who was in no doubt as to the quality of his products and wished to distribute them beyond the borders of Turin. New machines and technologies became available, hence the first production plant in Via Abate Chanoux was set up: an establishment that initially employed 40 people. Gelati Cecchi produced gelato lollies, cones, sandwiches and tubs. The workshop boasted modern pasteurising and freezing equipment supplied by Cecchi's friends, Bruto and Poerio Carpigiani. A sales network of entrepreneurs was set up, selling and delivering gelato throughout the regions of Piedmont and Liguria. The
John Buchanan (English cricketer)
Cricket career
first-class appearance for the Marylebone Cricket Club against Oxford University in 1910. In this match, he scored 5 runs in the MCC first-innings, before being dismissed by Frank Tuff, while in their second-innings he was dismissed for a duck by Philip Le Couteur, in a match which the Oxford University v Marylebone Cricket Club won by 259 runs. Four years later he played his first first-class match for the Free Foresters against Oxford University, with his second and final first-class appearance for the Free Foresters coming after World War I, against Cambridge University in 1921. He later
Infrared lamp
Types & Heating
and emphasize infrared energy production. Different wavelengths of infrared radiation are differently absorbed by different materials. Solid-state light emitting diodes can be produced to be efficient sources of near-monochromatic infrared energy. Such sources can be rapidly modulated for communication systems and control signals. A light emitting diode can be closely coupled to an optical fiber, allowing infrared signals to be sent up to scores of kilometres without amplification. Heating Infrared heating uses infrared lamps, commonly called heat lamps, to transmit infrared radiation to the body that is being heated. When bodies with a large surface area need to
Immigration Enforcement
Vehicles
the rear. All vans clearly display "Immigration Enforcement" on the front, sides and rear; Home Office logos are also present on each side. Unlike the police, marked IE vehicles do not have emergency lighting or sirens as the role of an IO does not require them to engage in response driving. However, some marked vans do have flashing "rear reds" which can be used if the vehicle is parked and the driver needs to alert other road users to the vehicle's presence (e.g. if the vehicle is parked on a main road or is a potential hazard). Since the change to marked
Jesus Christus, unser Heiland, der den Tod überwand
Text & 1524 melody & Settings using the 1529 melody
treten. Kyrie eleison. An English translation of the first stanza by George MacDonald : Jesus Christ, our Saviour true, He who Death overthrew, Is up arisen, And sin hath put in prison. Kyrieleison. 1524 melody The first publication of the text, in the Erfurt Enchiridion, provided another melody for the hymn: Settings using the 1529 melody Two four-part settings of the  1529 melody of the hymn  were included in Samuel Scheidt's 1650 Görlitzer Tabulaturbuch (SSWV 441-540). Further chorale preludes for organ were composed by Friedrich Wilhelm Zachow (LV 36), by Johann Pachelbel (PC 60) and Johann Sebastian Bach (BWV 626 in the Orgelbüchlein). Johann Sebastian Bach also wrote a
John Jenkins (American football coach)
Houston Gamblers
Express, the Gamblers trailed 33–13 with eight minutes left in the fourth quarter. Employing a hurry-up offense, the Gamblers came back to win the game 34–33. Since the game was not televised, Sports Illustrated dubbed it "The Greatest Game Never Seen". In the fourth week of the 1985 season, the Gamblers met Davis' Denver Gold in the first game ever to pit two run and shoot offenses. The two offenses showed only small similarities as Jenkins employed various new tactics such as motioning receivers out of the backfield and going into empty sets. The Gamblers won 36–17. After the game,
Hyderabad State
1938 Satyagraha
in jail till 1946. The Arya Samaj-Hindu Mahasabha combine continued their agitation and intensified it in March 1939. However, the response from the state's Hindus was lacklustre. Of the 8,000 activists that courted arrest by June, about 20% were estimated to be state's residents; the rest were mobilised from British India. The surrounding British Indian provinces of Bombay and Central Provinces and, to limited extent, Madras, all governed by Indian National Congress, facilitated the mobilisation, with towns such as Ahmednagar, Sholapur, Vijayawada, Pusad and Manmad used as staging posts. Increasingly strident anti-Hyderabad propaganda continued in British India. By July–August, the tensions
Janet Bennion
Early life and education & Professional work
University. With her appointment to Lyndon State College, in Northeast Vermont, she received the Vermont Women in Higher Education Scholarship and the Carol E. Moore Merit Award. Most recently, she was recognized as an individual of distinction for her latest comprehensive look at polygamy, Polygamy in Primetime, published in 2012 with Brandeis University Press. The book covers twenty years of ethnographic work, examining the variability within fundamentalist polygamist societies in the Intermountain West. Professional work Until the last decade, North American polygamy was seriously examined by only a handful of scholars, including Bennion. In her first book, Women of Principle,
John F. Helliwell
Academic career & Professional activities
project.). He served as head of the University of British Columbia economics department between 1989–1991 and member of the University of British Columbia Senate between 1989–1991 and 1999–2002. Helliwell was a Fulbright Fellow and co-chair of the Canada Program at Harvard University between 1995 – 1996. In 2003, he was a visiting research fellow of Merton College, Oxford, in 2001 he was a Christensen Fellow at St. Catherine's College, Oxford, and Killam Visiting Scholar at the University of Calgary in 2005. Professional activities Helliwell has served in a wide range of official advisory posts over the years, including membership on
Jack Deveraux and Jennifer Horton
2000–07
which Jennifer found impractical and shady. To make matters worse, these business ventures would often cause Jack to disappear, sometimes for weeks at a time, without so much as a phonecall to Jennifer. Eventually deciding nothing had changed, Jennifer packed up her stuff and left with Abby one day while Jack was gone, without telling him they were going (which was first to Ireland and eventually back to Salem.) On a tip from Jennifer's grandmother Alice Horton, Jack learned that Jennifer was to be in Paris for coronation of Princess Greta Von Amburg. Jack, who was in Italy in the time,
Joe Stevens
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encountered Jim Marshall again at the 1969 Woodstock festival and realized he "had an eye" for photography. Moving to England in the early 1970s, he was identified in the International Times by the photo credit "Captain Snaps" because he did not have a work permit. This became a nickname. One of his first employers was Paul McCartney, who hired him to photograph Wings on its first European tour on the recommendation of his wife Linda McCartney. Stevens worked several years for the New Musical Express before returning to New York City, where he photographed the scene around CBGB, including Debbie Harry
Hyderabad State
1938 Satyagraha & Prior to the operation
had eased. The Hindu Mahasabha dispatched the Shankaracharya of Jyotirmath on a peace mission, who testified that there was no religious persecution of Hindus in the state. The Nizam government set up a Religious Affairs Committee and announced constitutional reforms by 20 July. Subsequently, the Hindu Mahasabha suspended its campaign on 30 July and the Arya Samaj on 8 August. All the imprisoned activists of the two organisations were released. Prior to the operation In the 1936–37 Indian elections, the Muslim League under Muhammad Ali Jinnah had sought to harness Muslim aspirations, and had won the adherence of MIM
Hurts
2017-2018: Desire
that I was running full speed but people had to catch me because I was like ‘I can’t stop, I can’t stop.’ So there was someone who had to like catch me at the end. It was a fun process". The main message of the song is to be yourself, not to be afraid of your own "I" and every day to live j with confident step. On 1 September 2017, the band released another single with a video titled "Ready to go". The video was shot in the small homeland of the band - the North of England. The song
Issaka Sidibé
Career & Personal life
the National Assembly. He won 115 of the 147 possible votes. Despite his previous stint in the National Assembly, he was considered a little-known figure in Malian politics at the time, particularly in comparison with the prominence of past holders of the post. Personal life Sidibé is married and has five children. He is father-in-law to Karim Keïta, son of Malian President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta.
Humanin
Research
effects and experiments in rodents have found that it has protective effects in Alzheimer's disease models, Huntington's disease models and stroke models. Humanin is proposed to have myriad neuroprotective and cytoprotective effects. Both studies in cells and rodents have both found that administration of humanin or humanin derivatives increases survival and/or physiological parameters in Alzheimer's disease models. In addition to Alzheimer's disease, humanin has other neuroprotective effects against models of Huntington's disease, prion disease, and stroke. Beyond the possible neuroprotective effects, humanin protects against oxidative stress, atherosclerotic plaque formation, and heart attack. Metabolic effects have also been demonstrated
International Finance Corporation
Financial performance
$600 million in grants to IDA countries in fiscal 2011, up from $200 million in fiscal 2010 and $450 million in fiscal 2009. The IFC reported a net income of $1.58 billion in fiscal year 2011. In previous years, the IFC had reported a net loss of $151 million in fiscal 2009 and $1.75 billion in fiscal 2010. The IFC's total capital amounted to $20.3 billion in 2011, of which $2.4 billion was paid-in capital from member countries, $16.4 billion was retained earnings, and $1.5 billion was accumulated other comprehensive income. The IFC held $68.49 billion in total assets in
Janet Bennion
Professional work
the West in her latest volume, Polygamy in Primetime (2012), finding that some Mormon women experience more individual satisfaction within the dynamics of a polygamous family than they could in any other marital form. Polygamy in Primetime responds to [polygamy’s] new visibility [in the media] with an overview of the subject that, despite occasional academic language, will appeal to general readers seeking more details than the soap operatics of Big Love can provide. In her early work, she produced the first ethnography of modern-day Mormon polygyny in her masters' thesis. For her dissertation, she explored the factors contributing to female conversion
Hao Chujun
After death
bones be burned. From this point on, until Empress Dowager Wu's death, every time that a prisoner was to be executed, the executioners would stuff his or her mouth with a wooden sphere.
Johann Joachim Becher
Commentary
oddly comfortable in both camps — like the German Johann Becher, who produced sober and unexceptionable work on mineralogy called Physica Subterranea, but who also was certain that, given the right materials, he could make himself invisible.
Jean Bosco Mwenda
Background
Jean Bosco Mwenda Jean-Bosco Mwenda, also known as Mwenda wa Bayeke (1930 – September 1990), was a pioneer of Congolese fingerstyle acoustic guitar music. He was also popular in other African countries, particularly in East Africa, and in the late 1950s and early 1960s was briefly based in Nairobi, Kenya, where he had a regular radio show and became a profound influence on a generation of Kenyan guitarists. Background Jean-Bosco Mwenda was born in 1930 at Bunkeya (now part of Lualaba Province) in what was then the Belgian Congo, but lived most of his life in Lubumbashi, where in addition
Jean-Pierre Sabouret
Career
became violin solo. He held these positions until 2006. A pedagogue, he founded a music school in Ablon-sur-Seine in the Paris region. He was also professor of violin and chamber music at the Conservatory of Athis-Mons (Essonne), then at the Paul-Dukas Conservatory (12th arrondissement of Paris). Finally, he spent a few years as an assistant professor at the Conservatoire de Paris.
Japan (horse)
Background
Japan (horse) Background Japan is a bay colt with a white blaze bred in England by the Hertfordshire-based Newsells Park Stud. In October 2017 the yearling was put up for auction at Tattersalls and was bought for 1.3 million guineas by representatives of the Coolmore Stud. He was sent into training with Aidan O'Brien at Ballydoyle. Like many Coolmore horses, the official details of his ownership have changed from race to race but he has usually been described as being owned by a partnership of Derrick Smith, Susan Magnier and Michael Tabor. He was sired by Galileo, who won the Derby,
John Allan Grim
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John Allan Grim John Allen Grim (born October 7, 1946) is the co-founder and director of the Forum on Religion and Ecology at Yale University, alongside his wife, Mary Evelyn Tucker. He teaches at Yale University, where he holds appointments in the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, the Divinity School, and the Department of Religious Studies. He has also taught at Sarah Lawrence College and Bucknell University. Grim teaches in the joint MA program in religion and ecology at Yale and offers courses in World religions and ecology and Native American and Indigenous traditions. He specializes in Native American
James W. Kynes
College career
played both offense and defense, and was a third-team All-Southeastern Conference (SEC) lineman and the Gators' team captain in 1949. Memorably, in 1949, he played a key defensive role in the Gators' 28–7 upset of the Georgia Bulldogs and was the last Gator football player to play every minute of an entire sixty-minute game. He also played for coach Sam J. McAllister's Florida Gators men's basketball team from 1946 to 1950. Kynes was an outstanding student and was honored as a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He earned his bachelor's degree from the University of Florida College of
Javi Álamo
Football career
Javi Álamo Football career Born in Gáldar, Las Palmas, Álamo spent his first four seasons as a senior in the third division, with local Universidad de Las Palmas CF (two years), RCD Mallorca B and Real Unión. In the 2010–11 campaign he scored his first goals as a professional, but the Basques failed to return to the second level. Álamo joined Recreativo de Huelva for 2011–12. He made his official debut for his new club on 27 August 2011, playing the full 90 minutes in a 0–1 away loss against Deportivo de La Coruña. In late July 2012, Álamo signed a four-year
Jen Van Meter
Personal life
husband, comics creator Greg Rucka, and their two children.
Jaffna Electoral District (1947–1989)
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Jaffna Electoral District (1947–1989) Jaffna Electoral District was an electoral district of Sri Lanka between August 1947 and February 1989. The district was named after the city of Jaffna in Jaffna District, Northern Province. The 1978 Constitution of Sri Lanka introduced the proportional representation electoral system for electing members of Parliament. The existing 160 mainly single-member electoral districts were replaced with 22 multi-member electoral districts. Jaffna electoral district was replaced by the Jaffna multi-member electoral district at the 1989 general elections, the first under the PR system, though Jaffna continues to be a polling division of the multi-member electoral district.
John Horton Conway
Education and early life
was awarded his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1959 and began to undertake research in number theory supervised by Harold Davenport. Having solved the open problem posed by Davenport on writing numbers as the sums of fifth powers, Conway began to become interested in infinite ordinals. It appears that his interest in games began during his years studying the Cambridge Mathematical Tripos, where he became an avid backgammon player, spending hours playing the game in the common room. He was awarded his doctorate in 1964 and was appointed as College Fellow and Lecturer in Mathematics at the University of Cambridge. After
John H. McMasters
Early career and Ph.D.
having completed his BS and MS on a ROTC scholarship, he entered the US Air Force as a 1st Lt Working at the US Air Force Special Weapons Center (later the Air Force Weapons Lab) at Kirtland Air Force Base in New Mexico, he was given the opportunity to develop a guided missile eventually given the provisional designation ZAIM-68A Quetzalcoatl. In 1965 he left the US Air Force to attend Purdue University and work on his PhD. In 1971 and 1972 he taught at Arizona State University. As there were few jobs available at time in aerospace, he worked from
John Andariese
Quotes
them. I'll miss you all."
Jaca uprising
Later events
The uprising planned for 15 December failed. General Gonzalo Queipo de Llano and Major Ramón Franco did capture Cuatro Vientos Airport for a few hours, but when they found that loyalist troops were approaching and no strike had started in Madrid they fled to Portugal. The socialists in Madrid did not go on strike because they did not trust the officers to act, and the officers did not act because they were not supported by a strike and street demonstrations. General Berenguer resigned two months after the revolt and was succeeded by Admiral Aznar. In March 1931 a number of the
Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf
Staff and research sites & Technology transfer & Students and young scientists
about 1,000 persons, working on four different research sites, the headquarters being in Dresden. Technology transfer The HZDR Innovation GmbH corporation offers industrial services using HZDR's knowhow and infrastructures in ion implantation. This technology is applied for doping the surfaces of materials with foreign atoms or to produce defects in semiconductors. It is also used to create materials with targeted features like oxidation resistance, which is important for aviation or automotive lightweight construction, or like biocompatibility for medical implants. Students and young scientists There are roughly 160 doctoral students. The HZDR has installed several junior research groups to promote excellent
Ian Somerhalder
Career
a role for the series and the first major character to die. In 2009, Somerhalder appeared in the movie The Tournament where he played the role of an assassin participating in a lethal competition with other assassins. He appears in the coffee table book About Face by celebrity photographer John Russo. In June 2009, Somerhalder was cast in the role of Vampire Damon Salvatore as a series regular in The CW television drama series The Vampire Diaries. The series premiere attracted The CW's highest premiere ratings of any season premiere since the network began in 2006. The series has continued to be
Jacqueline Emerson
Acting
was a very unorthodox audition." In a 2013 interview, Emerson announced that she would be working on Son of the South, where she said to Jen Yamato of Movieline: "I'm very excited — I'm not sure when it shoots yet because I'm not sure it has full funding, but I'm just excited to be a part of this project because it's a really important story. It's the story of Bob Zellner, who's a civil rights activist, and I'm honored to be a part of it. It'll be really fun to bring to life." She also announced that she will be taking a
John Givan Davis Mack
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Wisconsin Historical Society Library to mark over thirty years involvement with the University. It was painted by his friend Morton Grenhagen.
Harry Bushkar
Baseball career
Piedmont League where he played only 19 games and hit his final professional home run while compiling a .192 average.
Janet Stewart, Lady Fleming
Family
Janet Stewart, Lady Fleming Janet Stewart, Lady Fleming (17 July 1502 – 20 February 1562), called la Belle Écossaise (French for "the Beautiful Scotswoman"), was an illegitimate daughter of King James IV of Scotland who served as governess to her half-niece Mary, Queen of Scots. Janet was briefly a mistress of King Henry II of France, by whom she had a legitimated son: Henri d'Angoulême. Her daughter, Mary Fleming, was one of the young queen's "Four Marys". Family Janet Stewart (also referred to as Jane, Jenny, and other variants) was the eighth known bastard of the Stewart king James IV.
Joel Tudor
Grappling & Other Projects & Publications
under Carlson Gracie Black Belt and World Champion, Rodrigo Medeiros / BJJ Revolution Team. He has won numerous Brazilian jiu-jitsu titles such as the Pan Ams and US Nationals. He is also an ADCC veteran. Other Projects Tudor owns a surfboard manufacturing company called kookboxx. In 2010, he founded the international Longboard Competition called the Duct Tape Invitational. Publications During 1999 - 2004 Tudor collaborated with photographer Michael Halsband to create Surf Book, a homage to the architects of contemporary surf culture. Tudor's text accompanied Halsband's photographs. The book was designed by Doug Lloyd and edited by Scott
John J. McKinnon
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John J. McKinnon John J. McKinnon (July 29, 1847 – January, 1884) was a lawyer and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented Antigonish County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1874 to 1877 as an independent member. He was born at Williams Point, Antigonish County, Nova Scotia, the son of John McKinnon, a former member of the assembly and member of the Legislative Council, and Jeannet Chisholm. He was educated at St. Francis Xavier College. McKinnon was called to the Nova Scotia bar in 1872. In 1874, he married Christina McDonald. McKinnon resigned his seat in the
Hibernation
Mammals & Obligate hibernation
Hibernation Mammals There are a variety of different definitions for terms that describe hibernation in mammals, and different mammal clades hibernate differently. The following subsections discuss the terms obligate and facultative hibernation. The last two sections point out in particular primates, none of whom were thought to hibernate until recently, and bears, whose winter topor had been contested as not being "true hibernation" during the late 20th century, since it is dissimilar from hibernation seen in rodents. Obligate hibernation Obligate hibernators are animals that spontaneously, and annually, enter hibernation regardless of ambient temperature and access to food. Obligate hibernators include many
John Jenkins (American football coach)
Early life and playing career & Houston Gamblers
John Jenkins (American football coach) Early life and playing career Jenkins was raised in Pampa, Texas. He played college football at the University of Arkansas. Houston Gamblers After serving as the special teams coach for the Houston Gamblers of the USFL in 1984, Jenkins was promoted to offensive coordinator in 1985 with the departure of Mouse Davis, who moved to the Denver Gold as head coach. Jenkins kept the run and shoot offense that Davis has installed, but modified the offense into his own version. In Jenkins' debut as offensive coordinator against Steve Young and the Los Angeles
Ian Aird
Publications & Personal life and death
practice. The making of a surgeon (1961) was a distillation of his own surgical philosophy, describing his surgical journey and full of hints and advice for aspiring surgeons. This too was widely read. Personal life and death In 1936 Aird married Margaret, (known as 'Peggy') Cowes (1907–1992) whose father, William Cowes, originally from Scotland, had been a businessman in Buenos Aires. Aird suffered from depression, and died on 17 September 1962 after taking an overdose of barbiturates in his room at the Hammersmith Hospital. He was survived by his wife, son, and daughter.
John Carewe
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the London Symphony Orchestra). Carewe's daughter Mary Carewe is a singer. Another daughter, Anna, is a cellist.
I Am Woman awards
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were also present. Sonali Bendre advised women to be financially independent.
Jean Baptiste Charbonneau
Death
ill Charbonneau was taken to Inskip Station in Danner, Oregon, built in 1865, about 33 miles (53 km) from the river and west of Jordan Valley. It is now a ghost town. The former stagecoach, mail stop and general store served travelers to Oregon and the California gold fields. It had its own well, and Charbonneau may have deteriorated from drinking the water. After his death there, his body was taken one-quarter mile north and interred at 42.9518°N 117.339°W, which is about 100 miles (160 km) southwest of Ontario. Charbonneau died on May 16, 1866. A death notice was sent by an unknown
Ivan Đaja
Scientific career
general. Considering physiology as the branch of biology which synthesizes the entire knowledge of the science of life, Đaja aimed to present the philosophical interpretation of the nature of science, its foundations and future development. He published his philosophical views in Following the footsteps of life and science in 1931 and Man and the inventive life in 1955. He presented thesis on the origin of the biological inventive power, purposefulness of certain phenomena in the living world and discussed the concept of usefulness in biology. He tried to comprehend the mechanics of life, chemistry and physical chemistry of the living
John Jeremiah Bigsby
Geology
and was commissioned in 1819 to report on the geology of Upper Canada. He was the first person to investigate and describe the Oak Ridges Moraine. In 1822 he was appointed British secretary and medical officer to the Boundary Commission, and for several years he made extensive and important geological researches, contributing papers to the American Journal of Science and other scientific journals; and later embodying an account of his travels in a book entitled The Shoe and Canoe (1850). Returning to England in 1827 he practised medicine at Newark-on-Trent until 1846 when he removed to London, where he remained until the
Jacob Duffy
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wicket-taker for Otago in the 2018–19 Ford Trophy, with 25 dismissals in eleven matches. He was the joint-leading wicket-taker for Otago in the 2018–19 Super Smash, with thirteen dismissals in nine matches.
Johannes Willibrordus Maria Hendriks
Biography
Johannes Willibrordus Maria Hendriks Biography Hendriks was born on November 17, 1954 in Leidschendam, in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rotterdam. He studied philosophy and theology at the Higher Institute of Theology in Amsterdam, Netherlands and at the major seminary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Roermond in Rolduc, Netherlands. He was ordained a priest on September 27, 1979, for the Diocese of Rotterdam. From 1979 to 1981 he was the Deputy Rector in Den Haag, Netherlands. He then continued his studies at the Pontifical Gregorian University, obtaining his Doctorate in Canon Law (J.C.D.). During this period, he lived at
Isydore Hlynka
Career
editor/author of one book on cereal chemistry, entitled "Wheat, Chemistry and Technology." For years, this book was a standard reference (and was translated into the Russian language and used in the Soviet Union). Dr. Hlynka was active in the Ukrainian Canadian community. His brother, Anthony Hlynka, was the second Member of Parliament of Ukrainian ancestry in the House of Commons of Canada (Vegreville, 1940–1949). Dr. Hlynka wrote many of the commentaries which appeared in the Ukrainian Canadian Committee national bulletin in the 1950s. Dr. Hlynka was a pioneer in the concept of multiculturalism in Canada. In 1963, he wrote and presented the
John Cunliffe (author)
Biography
John Cunliffe (author) Biography John Arthur Cunliffe was born in Colne, Lancashire on 16 June 1933, and was the only child of Nelly and Arthur Cunliffe. His father walked out on the family when John was just a baby, never to be seen or heard from again. His great-uncle Herbert introduced him to the literary works of Charles Dickens and William Shakespeare, and let John use the microscope he kept in his front room. Cunliffe was a very tall child for his age, and was bullied at school because of this. He attended Colne Grammar School, and later lived in
Iran Scout Organization
History
1950s, the focus was on introducing Scouting in rural, agrarian districts, and by 1961, Iran had a total membership of 21,829 Scouts. The third National Jamboree was held in 1960 and was also recognized with 2 postage stamps issued on July 18, 1960. In 1962, the first Scout Congress was held at Camp Bahonar, Manzarieh, and representatives of all cities participated. In 1963, in addition to the annual Scout High Council, the second Nationwide Scout Congress was held in Tehran, and all cultural executive directors from all cities participated. In 1965 the Middle East Rover Moot was held in Iran and recognized with a
Joachim Dyfvermark
Reporting
a story about the illegal fishing in the Barents Sea. And in November 2009 they were appointed Environmental journalist of the year for "Pink Gold" on the unsustainable farming of salmon. In 2012 the trio started publishing a number of stories on the state-owned Swedish telecom giant Telia Sonera. The first documentary, aired in April 2012, could expose how the company cooperated with oppressive regimes in the business region "Eurasia", that included longtime dictatorships like Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan. Telia Sonera helped the regimes to monitor journalists, political opposition and democratic activists. In September 2012 the first reportage on how the company also
Johanna Solano
Early life & Miss Latin America 2009 & Miss Costa Rica 2011
Johanna Solano Early life Solano was born in San José to Sergio Solano Serrano and Ileana López Araya. She is the second of four children. She is currently studying psychology at Hispanameric University, located in Heredia and is fluent in Spanish, Portuguese and English. Miss Latin America 2009 The Queens organization of Costa Rica decided to send a new competition after participating in the International Coffee Pageant and was crowned in the 23rd edition of the competition on May 23 Miss Latin America 2009 in Punta Cana Dominican Republic. Miss Costa Rica 2011 On March 25, 2011, Solano was
Joaquín Sorolla García vestido de blanco
Description
Joaquín Sorolla García vestido de blanco Description The painting is a child portrait of a boy, none other than the painter's son, Joaquín Sorolla García. He is seen sitting on a wooden sofa, clad in a beautiful white dress, (a full sleeve white suit) posing for the painting, his left arm rests on the armrest while his right hand rests on his legs. The portrait is made brighter by the colourful grey, mauve and light brown curtain in the background. This was not the first time Joaquín Sorolla had painted members of his family. He had produced many portraits of his
John Askey
Port Vale & Managerial style
Lloyd, Callum Evans, Alex Hurst and Jake Taylor (on loan); wingers David Amoo and Rhys Browne; and strikers Mark Cullen, Richie Bennett and Jordan Archer. Managerial style Askey has a reputation for playing attractive football and for managing teams on a budget by spotting ability in young players and helping revive the careers of players whose careers had stalled. His favoured formation is a 4–3–3 and he prefers to play with a high-tempo, pressing style. Former player Adam Yates said that Askey was a hard working coach who was open to input from his players and did not hold a