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Ivan Đaja | Academies & Scientific career | creating a biology station for students located on the Adriatic Sea. As a result, Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries was founded in 1930 in Split, on the Dalmatian coast (today in Croatia).
Đaja was also a member of the French Academy of Sciences. He was unanimously elected as a corresponding member in 1955, being... |
June–August 2012 Hakkari clashes | June 2012 clashes | June–August 2012 Hakkari clashes June 2012 clashes Clashes started on June 19, with a PKK attack on a military outpost in Dağlıca, that resulted in the death of 8 Turkish soldiers. The attack was ordered by Bahoz Erdal, organized by Reşit Dostum and İskender Derik and carried out by 200–250 fighters under command of Yı... |
K. Alison Clarke-Stewart | Career | professor was in the department of Education and Committee on Human Development, and the College at the University of Chicago in 1974. She was promoted to associate professor in 1980. In 1983, after spending a year at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Palo Alto, California, she moved to the Univ... |
Jack of the Red Hearts | Plot | assuming her identity, Jack is hired by Kay and Mark to care for their daughter, a young autistic girl named Glory, who is about Coke's age. While Jack finds her job challenging at first, she eventually improves and creates a positive connection with Glory. After the forgery is discovered by Robert (Israel Broussard), ... |
Green Mansions (film) | Villa-Lobos & Kaper | along with the Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra. He wrote on the Amazon website that Villa-Lobos had completed work on the full cantata in December 1958. The United Artists recording used about 46 minutes of the cantata. Kaper A separate source from that quoted above indicates that the score by Villa-Lobos was compose... |
History of the Irish Guards | Landing in Normandy, Market Garden and the advance to Germany | turn its massive 88mm gun on his tank. The Sherman smashed into the Tiger II, the collision disabling both tanks. The crews of both tanks then bailed out. Lieutenant Gorman, once he had seen his crew to safety, returned to the scene in a commandeered Sherman Firefly and destroyed the King Tiger. He was awarded the Mili... |
History of the Irish Guards | Landing in Normandy, Market Garden and the advance to Germany | finally liberated by the Guards on the morning of 19 July. The Irish Guards also saw action in Operation Bluecoat launched on 30 July which saw the British capture the strategically important high ground around the Mont Pincon area. Following the breakout from Normandy and rapid advance through the more open French ter... |
John F. Helliwell | Professional activities & Personal life | Centre for International Governance Innovation. He was a member of Canadian National Statistics Council between 2001–2015. He was an advisory forum member to the United Kingdom Office of National Statistics, and was on the advisory committee of the Ditchley Foundation. He also served as a member of the Steering Group ... |
Joyce Haber | null | Seberg. According to Washington Post journalist Betty Medsger (The Burglary: The Discovery of J. Edgar Hoover's Secret FBI, published 2014) in 1970 Haber agreed to plant an unfounded rumour in her column to the effect that Seberg's pregnancy was the result of a liaison with a leader of the Black Panther Party. This was... |
Integrated Forecast System | Variants & Usage | km using 137 layers in the vertical. The 51-member ensemble system "ENS" is also run every twelve hours out to 15 days with a horizontal resolution of 18 km and 91 layers in the vertical. The ECMWF also runs a coarser version of the IFS out 45 days; this version is run weekly, with output in five-day intervals. There i... |
John P. Donohue | Training & Career & Later years | John P. Donohue Training Donohue graduated from Iona Preparatory School, New Rochelle, New York. He studied at Holy Cross College in Worchester, Massachusetts, graduating in 1954. He received his medical degree from Cornell University Medical College, completed initial surgical training at the New York Hospital and rec... |
Iodinated contrast | Drug interactions | normal. The reasoning is that if the contrast medium causes kidney failure (as happens rarely) and the person continues to take metformin (which is normally excreted by the kidneys), there may be a toxic accumulation of metformin, increasing the risk of lactic acidosis, a dangerous complication.
However, guidelines pub... |
International Standard Payload Rack | Capabilities | International Standard Payload Rack Capabilities Each ISPR provides 1.571 m³ (55.5 ft³) of internal volume being about 2 m (79.3 in) high, 1.05 m (41.3 in) wide, and 85.9 cm (33.8 in) deep. The rack weighs 104 kg (230 lb) and can accommodate an additional 700 kg (1540 lb) of payload equipment. The rack has internal mou... |
J. Jill Suitor | Education & Major Work | J. Jill Suitor Education B.A. California State University Sociology 1976
Suitor earned a Ph.D. in sociology from the State University of New York at Stony Brook in 1985. Major Work In 2001, Jill Suitor and Karl Pillemer began The Within Family Differences Study (WFDS) to achieve greater understanding of these processes... |
Julie Hanna | Career & Global entrepreneurship and impact | a member of the board of Mozilla Corporation and the Esalen Institute and is an adviser and investor to several technology companies, including Lyft, Lending Club, Bonobos, and X (formerly Google X), Alphabet's Moonshot Factory. Global entrepreneurship and impact In May 2015, President Barack Obama named Julie Hanna P... |
Hitch-Hike (film) | Plot | Hitch-Hike (film) Plot Walter Mancini (Nero), an alcoholic reporter, and his wife Eve (Cléry) are on a road trip with a trailer heading back to Los Angeles. Along the way, they pick up a hitch-hiker (Hess) who introduces himself as Adam Konitz. Konitz soon turns out to be a sadistic escapee from an institution for the ... |
Inspector Ghote's Good Crusade | Plot summary | who also mocks Masters charity as mere egotism. Ghote realises that he has heard variations of this opinion from several people and that it must be true. Doctor Diana Uplea is the only person who has contradicted this view of Frank Masters. Ghote finds Dr Uplea, who tells him that Masters was a bad administrator who wo... |
John Kippen Watson | Life | introduced a new style of gas lamp, specific to Edinburgh, and associated with iconic areas such as Charlotte Square. In 1866 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh his proposer being William Swan.
His company was transferred to Edinburgh Corporation in 1889, putting it into public control. This also... |
Ivan Ivankov | 1997–2004 | his second all-around gold medal at the 1997 World Championships. One year later, he won the all-around at the Goodwill Games in New York City.
In 2000, Ivankov competed in the 2000 Olympics where he finished 4th in the all-around, and 5th in the individual parallel bars and still rings event finals.
In 2001, Ivankov l... |
Jaine Green | Career & As filmmaker | psychology behind compulsive hoarding by women. An earlier film Sleeping with the Enemy, distributed by the BBC, examined the impact of religious differences on families and included a Jewish woman born in a Nazi hospital in World War II, a Muslim woman forcibly separated from her Christian husband in Sarayevo by the Y... |
Judy (dog) | Post war and awards | at Wembley Stadium, in front of over 82,000 spectators along with fellow Dickin Medal winner Rob. The two dogs had become friendly at various events where they appeared together, and at Wembley when a Borzoi bit Judy backstage, Rob came to her defence. In response, the Borzoi's appearance was cancelled.
Frank and Judy ... |
Jonah Lomu | End of international career & Comeback | season tour was against Wales, which the All Blacks won 43–17. These were the last international matches that Lomu would play for New Zealand as his illness worsened and he needed a kidney transplant. Comeback Lomu returned to professional rugby in 2005. He first needed special clearance from the World Anti-Doping Agen... |
Justin Nozuka | Biography | 2007. Nozuka's song "After Tonight" has also been featured in a commercial for Scott Baio Is 46...and Pregnant on VH1, as well as on mtvU's The Freshman. Nozuka has also traveled to Austin, Texas to take part in the SXSW Music Festival as well as being interviewed by many radio stations in the area.
In 2008, Nozuka tou... |
Kütahya | History | from antiquity through the Ottoman Period. However, the dates assigned to the many periods of construction and the assessment of the military architecture are open to various interpretations.
At the end of the nineteenth century, Kütahya's population was counted at 120,333, of which 4,050 were Greeks, 2,533 Armenians, ... |
John B. Nichols | Biography | John B. Nichols Biography Raised in Hialeah, Florida, Nichols enlisted in the United States Army and served as a combat medic during the Korean War. After attending college he was accepted for NavCad training and commissioned in 1957. Originally he flew the North American FJ-4 Fury but shortly thereafter made the tran... |
J. Eddie Peck | Early life and education & Work | J. Eddie Peck Early life and education He lived in Joplin, Missouri during the 1970s and graduated in 1976 from Joplin Parkwood High School, where he was a member of the varsity tennis team. He attended Missouri Southern State University, where he earned a BA in marketing . Work Early in his career, Peck guest-starred ... |
Jubal Early | Shenandoah Valley, 1864–1865 | the District of Columbia. He also sent some cavalry under Brig. Gen. John McCausland to Washington's western side.
Knowing that he lacked sufficient strength to capture the federal capital, Early led skirmishes at Fort Stevens and Fort DeRussy. Opposing artillery batteries also traded fire on July 11 and July 12. On bo... |
John Tyler Caldwell | Career & Death and legacy | retirement from the office in 1975 Caldwell continued to teach in the Department of Political Science.
Caldwell was an Eagle Scout, recipient of the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award, and worked with Scouting much of his life. Death and legacy Caldwell died in Raleigh, North Carolina at the age of 83. The NC State Alum... |
Jerome Frank | Julius and Ethel Rosenberg & United States v. Roth | want to revisit the questions about the death penalty for crimes similar to treason.
In a related case, however, Frank dissented from his two colleagues by voting to grant a new trial to an accused third conspirator, Morton Sobell. The jury, according to Frank, should have been permitted to decide whether Sobell had jo... |
Horizon (archaeology) | General & Americas | abandonment of urban areas in Roman Britain during the 2nd to 5th centuries. The term 'archaeological horizon' is sometimes, and somewhat incorrectly, used in place of the term layer or strata. Americas In the archaeology of the Americas "Horizon" terminology, used as proper names, has become used for schemes of perio... |
Jedi Search | Summary | the law on Umgul, Dack is returned to the Duchess Mistral. In return, Calrissian is rewarded with half of the one million credit reward.
Skywalker, meanwhile has gone to the infested planet Eol Sha where a man named Gantoris is believed to have Force-sensitivity. After two serious tests, one involving fighting a fire d... |
Jacqui Mulville | Education and career | later periods from Chelmsford (Caesaromagus) and Colchester (Camulodonum).
She undertook a PhD at the University of Sheffield, under the supervision of Paul Halstead, being awarded a doctorate in 1995 for her thesis 'Milking, Herd Structure, and Bone Chemistry: An Evaluation of Archaeozoological Methods for the Recogni... |
José Cecilio del Valle | Early years | José Cecilio del Valle Early years José Cecilio del Valle was born on November 22, 1780, in the village of Choluteca, located near the Choluteca River. This village belonged to the former province of Tegucigalpa (now Honduras), during the Spanish domination. He was the legitimate son of Jose Antonio del Valle and Mrs. ... |
John Cavallaro | Education and scholarship & Career | John Cavallaro Education and scholarship Cavallaro graduated from New York University College of Dentistry in 1982. He then completed a general practice residency at the Manhattan Veterans Administration in 1986, followed by certificate in prosthodontics from NYU in 1990. He then completed a fellowship in implant den... |
Julien Inc. | History | early 80s, the company was active throughout Quebec and began development of new geographic markets, first in Ontario, then in the Maritimes. In 1986, Berthier Chénard, one of the firm's shareholders, teamed up with three company executives, including current president and CEO Gilles St-Pierre, to buy out Les entrepris... |
Joachim Dyfvermark | Reporting | for their reporting on Telia Sonera.
In 2016 Joachim Dyfvermark and Sven Bergman worked on the Panama Papers, covering Sweden and Island. The reporting led to the resignation of the Icelandic Prime minister Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson, but also multiple investigations regarding the Nordic bank Nordea. Dyfvermark & Ber... |
John Middleton Murry | The Adelphi | wrote to ask if he would sell a manuscript, he would reply that some land adjoining his farm in Norfolk was on the market or that he needed a tractor, so would sell one for the amount he required.
Plowman co-founded (in 1934) and ran the Adelphi Centre. It was an early commune, based on a farm in Langham, Essex bought ... |
John James Knight | Biography | the Imperial press delegation. He was chairman of the Queensland section of the Imperial press delegation when a visit was made to Australia in 1925.
Knight died of pneumonia at Brisbane on 24 November 1927. He left a widow and two daughters. |
Judy (dog) | Return to Sumatra | giving up hope of finding Judy when she arrived in his new camp. "I couldn’t believe my eyes. As I entered the camp, a scraggy dog hit me square between the shoulders and knocked me over! I’d never been so glad to see the old girl. And I think she felt the same!" After four weeks at the new camp, they were moved back t... |
Jonathan Grounds | Birmingham City | an "absolutely brilliant" performance until in stoppage time, he suffered a knee injury that ended his season.
Grounds returned in the next match and performed "commendably well" both in defence and in attack. Apart from three matches out following an injury, he still kept his place after Gianfranco Zola succeeded Rowe... |
John Pendlebury | Director at Knossos and Amarna | not entirely modest; however, Pendlebury was democratic in his bearing and manner, a policy on which he and Evans had been united. Just as Evans as a young reporter in the Balkans had purchased formal Turkish garb to wear at social occasions, Pendlebury purchased formal Cretan garb to wear on similar occasions at Amarn... |
Humanitarian crises of the Iraq War | Iraqi health care deterioration & Orphans | from the cut in subsidies, Baghdad also wants to reduce the number of people dependent on the rationing system by five million. Rationing was first introduced in 1991 after the UN Security Council imposed sanctions on Iraq but the country has seen an alarming rise in poverty since the 2003 invasion. Nearly 10 million I... |
Judy (dog) | Medan | and would bring back rats and snakes to Williams. Judy had another group of puppies, of which five survived. One of them was given to the camp Commandant as promised and another puppy was smuggled into the women's camp along with any food that the men could spare. A further puppy was given to the Red Cross in Medan, on... |
John Buchanan (English cricketer) | Military career & Personal life |
In June 1919, Buchanan was awarded the Distinguished Service Order. By 1919, he held the temporary rank of major, but later relinquished his appointment on 2 April 1919. Personal life Buchanan spent part of his life living in the Buckinghamshire village of Bledlow Ridge for some time. He had four children: John Dav... |
J. Rich Steers, Inc. | Origins & Projects | heavily upon construction industry personnel with backgrounds in the military, railroad and utility company construction fields. Later the family's concerns would also expand to include related company Steers Sand and Gravel, which maintained a plant in Northport, NY from 1923 onward, and the Steers Towing Company, fou... |
Josep Tous Soler | Beatification | been exercised to a favorable degree.
The process of investigating a potential miracle took place from 21 June 2006 until several months later on 3 November 2006. The Congregation for the Causes of Saints deemed the process valid on 27 April 2007 and began to do their own investigation. The medical board based in Rome ... |
James Johnston (Colonel) | Early life & Military service | James Johnston (Colonel) Early life Johnston was born in Scotland about 1742. He was the son of Henry Johnston of Scottish descent. He was married to Jane Ewart, the daughter of Robert Ewart. Before the Revolution, he purchased a large tract of land on the Catawba River in Tryon County, North Carolina. He built a ho... |
Jeff Melvoin | Early life and education & Journalism career & Television career | college, he also directed six theatrical productions, including two on the mainstage of Harvard’s Loeb Theater. Journalism career After college, Melvoin took a mini-MBA program at Keller Graduate School of Business Management in Chicago and was subsequently hired by Fairchild Publications (Women's Wear Daily, W) as a r... |
Isolation ward | Design | Isolation ward In hospitals and other medical facilities, an isolation ward is a separate ward used to isolate patients suffering from infectious diseases. Several wards for individual patients are usually placed together in an isolation unit. Design In an isolation unit, several measures must be implemented in order ... |
John Carewe | null | John Carewe John Carewe (born 24 January 1933) is a British conductor. Very early in his student career at the Guildhall School of Music, Carewe gave up his original intention of being composer and turned to conducting. His teachers, nevertheless, were all composers: Walter Goehr and Max Deutsch (both Schoenberg pupils... |
J. Rich Steers, Inc. | First World War & Second World War | gained attention during World War I when a high-profile labor dispute erupted concerning claims by the AFL and unionized carpenters that Steers had employed ironworkers to do work that was rightfully theirs as part of the construction of barracks in Pelham Bay. Steers eventually agreed to employ carpenters for the proj... |
John Braithwaite (writer) | Early life | John Braithwaite (writer) John Braithwaite (fl. 1660) was an English Quaker. Early life Braithwaite was probably born in 1633, as there is an entry in the Cartmel registers of the baptism on 24 March 1633 of John, son of James Braithwaite of Newton. |
Justin Nozuka | Biography | between albums. The album features a soothing, calm tone which is significantly different from his previous albums, and is backed by the singles "Right By You" and "Sweet Lover". |
Ifá | Ewe canon & Odù Ifá | bokono is known as Hounan, similar to Houngan, a male priest in Haitian Vodou, a derivative religion of Vodun, the religion of the Ewe. Odù Ifá There are sixteen major books in the Odu Ifá literary corpus. When combined, there are a total of 256 Odu (a collection of sixteen, each of which has sixteen alternatives ⇔ 16^... |
KFC Uerdingen 05 | History | KFC Uerdingen 05 History The club was founded on 17 November 1905 as Fußball-Club Uerdingen 05. On 1 August 1919, following World War I, FC was joined by Sportvereinigung des Realgymnasiums Uerdingen. During World War II from 1941 to 1945 the club played as part of the combined wartime side Kriegspiel-Gemeinschaft KSG ... |
John Allan Grim | Major Publications | Ecology: The Interbeing of Cosmology and Community. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press for CSWR series World Religions and Ecology, 2001.
•Tucker, Mary Evelyn and John Grim, eds. Religion and Ecology: Can the Climate Change? Daedalus, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Cambridge, MA, Fall 2001.
•Tucker, Mary E... |
Ivor Mairants | Biography | & Hawkes) in 1956. British guitarist John Renbourn and American guitarist Stefan Grossman (who was living in the UK at the time) have cited it as an influence on their playing. The success The Josh White Guitar Method prompted Mairants to commission a Zenith "Josh White" signature guitar based on Josh's Martin 0021 fro... |
Jubal Early | Serving under Stonewall Jackson | remaining men whose enlistments continued to other units. General Robert E. Lee informed Early that he could not be assigned a new command in the middle of the current heated action, and recommended that Early wait until an opening came up somewhere. On July 1, just in time for the Battle of Malvern Hill (the last enga... |
Josep Tous Soler | Life | wanted to join this new order, Soler established the Capuchin Sisters of the Mother of the Divine Shepherd on 27 May 1850. The new members established their mother house in 1858 after moving to Capellades.
The religious congregation received the approval of the Bishop of Vic Llucià Casadevall i Duran on 17 March 1950. ... |
Joseba Llorente | Club career | Joseba Llorente Club career Born in Hondarribia, Basque Country, Llorente came through the ranks of Real Sociedad, making his debut for the first team on 3 October 1999 against Real Zaragoza (0–2 away loss). He would however, only amass 23 appearances in four seasons, and left in 2003 for another side in his native reg... |
John B. Nichols | Biography | At the end of his naval career, he was one of only five pilots to log over 3,000 hours in the demanding Crusader. Nichols flew over 350 combat missions during the war.
Upon retirement in 1975, Nichols returned to Florida and wrote occasionally. The first of his two books was a combination memoir and analysis titled On ... |
Hunter's Moon (novel) | Story | railway, with Mitz temporarily moving in with them. As winter falls upon the land, Camio becomes sick. In order to try to save him, O-ha goes out foraging in the middle of a blizzard. She fights her way onward, and when the blizzard stops and the sun breaks through the clouds, O-ha finds herself in the situation that s... |
Jean-François Caron | null | Lens - Liévin in charge of environmental affairs.
In 2009, he was selected to be Europe Écologie–The Greens' candidate in Nord-Pas-de-Calais for the 2010 regional elections. |
Jane Thornthwaite | Skytrain to the North Shore and Transit & Mental Health and Addictions | has also lobbied TransLink for more SeaBus hours, a more equitable fare structure, and more bus service for the North Shore. Mental Health and Addictions Since being appointed the Critic for Mental Health and Addictions, Thornthwaite has advocated for more treatment and recovery services to be made available in BC. She... |
K-HOLE (trend forecasting group) | Reports & Brand consulting | the use of generational branding. Soon after the report's release, the term Normcore went viral. In 2015 K-HOLE released its fifth report, “A Report on Doubt,” which is focused mainly on the use of magic, and positive thinking. Though K-HOLE is now largely inactive, some of its members went on to work at, and were inv... |
June Haver | Personal life & Archive | picker, but he was already an ash-tray emptier, and that's just about as set in his ways as a man can get." Haver insisted on adopting a girl, but MacMurray, 18 years her senior, initially refused, explaining he already had been a father. Shortly after, he agreed on adopting a child, and with the help of a doctor, they... |
K. Alison Clarke-Stewart | Publications | for parents. American Psychologist, 33, 359-369.
32. Clarke-Stewart, K. A. (1981). Parent education in the 1970s. Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 3, 47-48.
33. Clarke-Stewart, K. A. (1992). Developmental psychology in the real world: A paradigm of parent education. Early Development and Parenting, 1, 5-14.
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José Gabriel García | Printing and Publishing Company García Hermanos | Culpable" by Amelia Francasci (1893) were also printed and published by the García Hermanos.
The García brothers were also the pioneers in the printing of school textbooks in the Dominican Republic, creating a big impact in the beginnings of the literacy of the country. Books published by them such as "Elementos de Geo... |
Jubal Early | Shenandoah Valley, 1864–1865 | Moorefield in Hardy County, West Virginia on August 7.
Realizing Early could still easily attack Washington, Grant in mid-August sent Maj. Gen. Philip Sheridan and additional troops to subdue Early's forces, as well as local guerilla forces led by Col. John S. Mosby. At times outnumbering the Confederates three to one,... |
Josef and Ctirad Mašín | The resistance group and its actions | the Czechoslovakian state, would soon come and "wipe out Communism". The radio stations "Radio Free Europe" (RFE) and "Voice Of America" (VOA) seemed to promise an imminent invasion. Therefore, they formed a military resistance group with a few friends. The Mašín brothers' uncle Ctibor Novák, a former Secret Service Of... |
Jack Deveraux and Jennifer Horton | 2000–07 | managed to get to Paris before Jen could, and ambushed her at the coronation. There they had it out, Jennifer blasted Jack for his antics in Africa and for his stubborn refusal to grow up and begin shouldering the responsibilities expected of him as a husband, father and man while Jack expressed his outrage and Jennife... |
History of the MBTA | Streetcar subways and elevated rail | It was a rapid transit line running as an elevated railway through outlying areas and using the Tremont Street Subway downtown, with the outer tracks and platforms reconfigured for Elevated trains. The Atlantic Avenue Elevated opened soon after, providing a second route through downtown. This was the first elevated rai... |
Josef and Ctirad Mašín | Through the curtain | encircled. They waited for the night and then managed to run through the encirclement. The next day Václav Švéda, hurt by a stray bullet, surrendered and was eventually found by the police. He was executed in Czechoslovakia in 1955.
Several times the police were called because of rumours that someone had seen the Czech... |
Jean Baptiste Charbonneau | Adult life & Children | return to America. However, lack of contact in itself does not mean Charbonneau was a hired hand. Such an act may have been an insult to Clark, which the duke likely would have avoided. As with many aspects of his life, little is known for certain about Charbonneau's time in Europe. Children Parish records in Wuerttemb... |
Jubal Early | Shenandoah Valley, 1864–1865 | from July 4 through July 6. Although elements of his army would eventually reach the outskirts of Washington at a time when it was largely undefended, his delay at Maryland Heights and from extorting Hagerstown and Frederick, Maryland prevented him from being able to attack the federal capital. Residents of Frederick p... |
Herbert Armitage James | Death and memorials | by the purchaser (a former student of the school) for the use of future headmasters. A memorial tablet to James was erected in 1933 in the chapel of Rossall School; it was unveiled by Lord Derby, president of the Rossall School Corporation. A oak chancel screen was also erected as a memorial to James in St Mary's Churc... |
Kütahya | History | came to dominate the tile-making and ceramic ware production. With this, Kütahya emerged as a renowned center for the Ottoman ceramic industry, producing tiles and faience for mosques, churches, and official buildings in places all over the Middle East. It was initially center of Anatolia Eyalet till 1827, when Hüdaven... |
Jonathan Grounds | Middlesbrough and loans | and loans Prior to the 2007–08 season, the club had considered releasing him, but decided to give him his first professional contract, of one year. With regular left backs Andrew Taylor and Emanuel Pogatetz injured, Grounds made his first-team debut on 12 January 2008 in a 1–1 Premier League draw at home to Liverpool. ... |
Joseph Zoundeiko | null | helicopter fired on fighters advancing towards the town of Bambari the day before. |
John B. Foster (artist) | null | John B. Foster (artist) John B. Foster (1865–1930) was a New England artist, born in Gloucester, Massachusetts, on December 25, 1865. He was the son of John Benjamin Foster, a boat captain who emigrated from England, and Sarah E. Merchant, daughter of a Cape Ann fishing family.
Foster worked primarily in water colors d... |
Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf | Research programs & Staff and research sites | feasible solutions for the energy supply in the future. At the Helmholtz Institute Freiberg for Resource Technology, a joint initiative of HZDR and TU Bergakademie Freiberg, they are targeting at new technologies for the exploration, mining, and use of strategically important metals and minerals, e.g. biotechnological ... |
John Tyler Caldwell | Career | service in the Battle of Okinawa. He left the Navy in 1946 as a Lieutenant Commander.
Caldwell was named president of the University of Montevallo in Alabama in 1947. After leaving Montevallo in 1951, he served as president of the University of Arkansas. Here, he supervised the development and expansion of the Univers... |
Julie Hanna | Writing and speaking | are transforming traditional banking.
Hanna has been a speaker at TEDx where she spoke candidly about her experience as a war survivor, refugee and immigrant and how this has shaped her life's work. |
Ka-Nying Shedrub Ling | History & Rangjung Yeshe Institute | Ka-Nying Shedrub Ling History Based on the wishes of the 16th Karmapa, Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche and his family began construction of Ka-Nying Shedrub Ling Monastery in 1974. Upon its completion in the spring of 1976, King Birendra of Nepal performed the official inauguration. At that time, the Karmapa appointed Chökyi Nyi... |
Joseph Mills | Reading & Burnley | later, Mills made his league debut for Reading, in a 1–0 loss against Hull City. On 6 November 2011, Mills was announced as Man of the Match after Reading defeated Birmingham City 1–0 thanks to a Noel Hunt winner.
Mills signed a contract extension on 8 February 2012 keeping him at Reading until the end of the 2014 seas... |
K. Alison Clarke-Stewart | Publications | into Italian, Spanish, Korean, Chinese.]
6. Clarke-Stewart, K. A., & Allhusen, V. (2005). What we know about childcare. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
7. Fein, G. G., & Clarke-Stewart, K. A. (1972). Day care in context. New York: Wiley.
8. Thompson, W. C., Clarke-Stewart, K. A., & Lepore, S. J. (1997). What d... |
Jaca uprising | Background & Events in Jaca | Galán. Casares reached his hotel around midnight. He thought Galán already knew of the delay, and that they could discuss the new plans any time the next day. Events in Jaca Captain Galán launched the uprising in Jaca in the early hours of 12 December. The uprising began in the La Victoria barracks and quickly spread t... |
Judy (dog) | Medan & Return to Sumatra | Truculent. Williams pushed Judy out of a porthole in an attempt to save her life, even though there was a 15 feet (4.6 m) drop to the sea. He made his own escape from the ship, not knowing if Judy had survived. Over five hundred of the passengers did not survive. Return to Sumatra Frank Williams was recaptured and was ... |
Jerome Frank | Executive branch service | spy ring run by Whittaker Chambers, namely: Alger Hiss, Lee Pressman, Nathan Witt, and John Abt). Roosevelt approved the purge, but made Frank a special counsel to the Reconstruction Finance Association in 1935.
Frank returned to private practice in New York from 1936 to 1938, with the firm of Greenbaum, Wolff and Erns... |
Iodinated contrast | Drug interactions & Pregnancy | to normal.
Contrast exposure may interfere with subsequent radioiodine treatment, causing unwanted delays in the management of thyroid cancer.
Previously, beta blockers have been assumed as risk factor for the acquisition of contrast medium-induced adverse reactions/hypersensitivity reactions. Due to recent investigati... |
K. Alison Clarke-Stewart | Publications | Cognitive Psychology, 18, 1037–1058.
24. Quas, J. A., Thompson, W. C., & Clarke-Stewart, K. A. (2005). Do jurors "know" what isn't so about child witnesses? Law and Human Behavior, 29, 425-456.
25. Clarke-Stewart, K. A. (1973). Interactions between mothers and their young children: Characteristics and consequences. Mon... |
Jubal Early | Shenandoah Valley, 1864–1865 | attempt to extort funds from Cumberland and Hancock, Maryland and his cavalry commanders would burn Chambersburg, Pennsylvania after it could not pay sufficient ransom.
Meanwhile, Grant sent two VI Corps divisions from the Army of the Potomac to reinforce Union Maj. Gen. Lew Wallace defending the railroad to Washington... |
Kütahya | Culture & Education & Transport | and Donenler Camii. The Şengül Hamamı is a famous Turkish bath located in the city
The town preserves some ancient ruins, a Byzantine castle and church. During late centuries Kütahya has been renowned for its Turkish earthenware, of which fine specimens may be seen at the national capital. The Kütahya Museum has a fine... |
John Shaban | Connecticut House of Representatives | John Shaban Connecticut House of Representatives Shaban is the ranking member of the Connecticut legislature's Environment Committee as well as a member of both the Judiciary Committee and the Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee.
In 2013, Shaban supported the Mental Health, School Security and Gun Control bill. |
John Middleton Murry | Dramatic portrayals & Heron Press | their association.
In Priest of Love (1981) he is portrayed by Mike Gwilym. Heron Press The Heron Press, Hampstead published Je ne parle pas français by Katherine Mansfield in 1919; 100 copies in 1919 (July to December) and 100 in January 1920. They were printed on an Albion press in the basement of the Murry's house k... |
Kadhal Parisu | Casting | totally confident and comfortable about pairing up with her more experienced sister. She refuses to be overshadowed by her elder sister and comes across as a distinct and talented actress. The movie is recorded to have been a hallmark in establishing the popularity of Ambika and Radha are referenced by various articles... |
Jonas Biliūnas | Biography | a socialist nature under the pseudonyms of J. Anykštėnas, Jonas Gražys, J. Barzdyla, as well as others. His anti-Tsarist activities caused him to be expelled from medical school in 1901, and he returned to Lithuania, living in Šiauliai and Panevėžys, until 1903. After several unsuccessful attempts to return to the Univ... |
Janet Stewart, Lady Fleming | Court life | Janet would not be leaving Scotland.
Janet was one of the ladies who kept vigil over the body of Mary of Guise at Edinburgh Castle in June 1560. The ladies were not at first given mourning clothes, and Janet quoted in Latin a phrase from the Book of Joel to the English diplomat Thomas Randolph, "Scindite corda vestra, ... |
John Pendlebury | Director at Knossos and Amarna | when the curator was not in residence. Piet de Jong had left Knossos to be with Humfry Payne during a new excavation at Perachora (near Corinth).
Because of the amount of work, which kept the Pendleburys and Evans busy from dawn until dusk, John welcomed the end of the season in July. Arthur and John excavated the Thea... |
Jubal Early | American Civil War | at Blackburn's Ford impressed General P.G.T. Beauregard, and his troops' charge along Chinn Ridge helped rout the Union forces (although his cousin Cpt. Charles F. Fisher of the 6th North Carolina died supporting the assault). As general, Early would lead Confederate troops in most of the major battles in the Eastern T... |
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