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Korhan Erel
Early life
stopped before Korhan had heard enough, Korhan would cry and she'd have to continue, during a serious financial crisis in mid-70s Turkey where even water was rationed and sparse. After elementary school, Korhan studied secondary and high school at Robert College, an American-Turkish secondary education institution in Istanbul, from 1985 until 1991. During this period, he had his first computer, a Commodore 64, in the summer of 1985. After a year of only playing computer games, Korhan realized the incredible sounds the computer was able to produce, and started to learn coding. With the Commodore 64, he was not able to
Judy (dog)
Medan
by the Japanese. Dogs were not allowed on board, but Frank Williams managed to teach Judy to lie still and silent inside a rice sack. When he boarded the ship, Judy climbed into a sack and Williams slung it over his shoulder to take on board. For three hours the men were forced to stand on deck in the searing heat, and for the entire time Judy remained still and silent in the bag on Wiliams's back. The conditions on board the ship were cramped with more than 700 prisoners. On 26 June 1944, the ship was torpedoed by HMS
Just Tonight
Critical reception
than that first sip of blue WKD round ya mate's". Fraser McAlpine of BBC Radio 1's The Chart Blog gave the song four out of five stars, praising singer Momsen's vocals and describing the song as "a thoughtful, hurt sort of a song" that "plays straight—from the heart to the heart—and is all the better for it." OddOne of Unreality Shout rated the song four-and-a-half out of five stars, calling it "just brilliant—there's hooks, emotion, thought-provoking lyrics, all topped off with a monstrous chorus that brings plenty of teenaged angst to proceedings". In a less enthusiastic review, Rebecca Nicholson of
Jake Garn
Spaceflight
space in addition to a number of other experiments. As a payload specialist, Garn's role on the mission was as a congressional observer and as a subject for medical experiments on space motion sickness. At the conclusion of the mission, Garn had traveled over 2.5 million miles in 108 Earth orbits, logging over 167 hours in space. The space sickness he experienced during the journey was so severe that a scale for space sickness was jokingly based on him, where "one Garn" is the highest possible level of sickness. Some NASA astronauts who opposed the payload specialist program, such as
Kjell Magne Bondevik
Family and early life & Political career
Bondevik, the cousin of former bishop Odd Bondevik and brother in law of author and priest Eyvind Skeie. Political career In 2008, Bondevik said that he regards himself as a "68'er", and that he was "influenced by the radical wind of the time". While he remained in the movement of Young Christian Democrats (Norway, KrFU), he claims to have "radicalized the organization to great despair in the party". He has also said that he would likely rather have "oriented" himself towards the Socialist People's Party, had his radicalization of the Christian Democratic Party not gone through. Representing the Christian Democratic Party,
Kata Dalström
Social Democrat
socialism and contacted leading socialist such as Hjalmar Branting and Fredrik Sterky. In 1893, Kata Dalström joined the Swedish Social Democratic Party. The following year, she became a member of the Social Democratic Women's Club, Stockholms allmänna kvinnoklubb, and a travelling lecturer or "agitator" for the Swedish Social Democratic Party. As a lecturer, she participated frequently as a freelance writer in the Swedish socialist press, such as in Socialdemokraten, Stormklockan and Politiken. It is as a lecturer she became most famous, and she traveled as such all over the country, being the first of her sex in this position. She participated
King of Fools (album)
Background
King of Fools (album) Background Delirious? were originally known as "The Cutting Edge Band" before 1996. They played regularly at the "Cutting Edge" Christian events held in their hometown of Littlehampton. In August 1995, a major car accident involving lead singer Martin Smith, his wife, and bassist Jon Thatcher, left the former was badly injured. The song "August 30th" was inspired by these events. Smith went through a period of depression, before being partly inspired by Bill Flanagan's book U2: At the End of the World, which he read in hospital, to take the band full-time. The members of the
Justin Nozuka
Biography
November 2011. The song is part of the group's debut album The Other Side of Tomorrow. The group released a music video for the song featuring Justin and Slakah the Beatchild riding their bicycles on a rural road and partying. Nozuka has performed the song "Gone" in his live shows but has yet to record it for an album. Wu-Tang Clan member RZA came across the song and decided to sample it. RZA, joined by Kobra Khan, James Black and Justin, released the song, also titled "Gone," in October 2011 as a tribute to former Wu-Tang Clan member the late Ol'
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (season 3)
Season synopsis
to crime and prostitution to earn the money back before some local Mafia members whack them. Finally, the gang is forced to save themselves from Charlie's mistakes. First, the McPoyles get revenge on the gang for revealing their false molestation charge (from season one's finale "Charlie Got Molested") and inadvertently shooting their brother Doyle (from this season's "The Gang Gets Invincible") after he was invited to the Eagles' training camp by taking all of them hostage in their own bar. Finally, Charlie's illiteracy screws over the gang when he accidentally puts the bar up as a prize for a dance marathon,
Jonah Lomu
Early career & 1995 World Cup
lost 22–8. The second match was played at Eden Park in Auckland with France winning again, 23–20. Lomu marked Emile N'tamack and admits that his inexperience led to him being exposed by the French team. 1995 World Cup Despite having just two All Black caps, Lomu was included in the squad for the 1995 World Cup in South Africa. Lomu scored seven tries in five matches, two in the first match against Ireland in Johannesburg, a try in the quarter final against Scotland at Loftus Versfeld, and four tries in the semi-final against England at Newlands. The first try in
Kjell Magne Bondevik
As Prime Minister
from 17 October 1997 to 3 March 2000, in a coalition cabinet consisting of the Christian Democratic Party, the Centre Party and the Liberal Party. While serving his first term as Prime Minister, Bondevik attracted international attention in August 1998 when he announced that he was suffering from depressive episode, becoming the highest ranking world leader to admit to suffering from a mental illness while in office. Upon this revelation, Anne Enger became acting Prime Minister for three weeks, from 30 August to 23 September, while he recovered from the depressive episode. Bondevik then returned to office. Bondevik received thousands of
Kia Stevens
Return to the independent circuit and Japan (2012–2016)
Madison Eagles in a singles match and later in the night she was announced the next challenger for the Shine Championship. On December 13, 2013 she was defeated by Rain for the Shine Championship by count-out. On January 24, 2014 she defeated Taylor Made and on Shine 18 Kong defeated Nikki Storm and Shine 19 she defeated Athena. On August 22, 2014 Kong was part of a #1 contender four corner survival match to challenge Ivelisse for the Shine Championship the other participants in the match were Leah Von Dutch, Su Yung, and Nevaeh. Nevaeh would emerge victorious in the
Higashine Station
Lines & Station layout & History
Higashine Station Lines Higashine Station is served by the Ōu Main Line, and is located 110.6 rail kilometers from the terminus of the line at Fukushima Station. Station layout Higashine Station has one island platform; however, with the completion of the Yamagata Shinkansen, one side of the platform is used for through traffic of the Shinkansen, leaving the station with effectively a single side platform for bi-directional traffic. The station is unattended. History Higashine Station opened as a signal stop on December 5, 1911. The station was absorbed into the JR East network upon the privatization of the JNR on
KKST
History
of Urban Contemporary upon the sale of KKST from Clear Channel Communications in 2006. This format was on KEDG, a radio station that Cenla communications was operating under a LMA from Flinn Broadcasting. That agreement ended when Cenla bought four radio stations from Clear Channel, as this would put Cenla Communications over FCC rules on the number of stations under ownership or control in a market (Local area) the size of Alexandria. Not wanting to lose the number 1 station's format, Cenla promptly removed Adult Contemporary "Star 98.7" and installed the "Kiss 98.7" in its place. The "Star" name and format
Jonathan Tiffoney
Ayr United
Jonathan Tiffoney Ayr United Jonathan Tiffoney stepped up from the Ayr United Youth Academy in the summer before the 2010-11 season. Tiff made his first competitive start for Ayr United against Airdrie United at Recreation Park, Alloa. After quickly establishing himself at the Right-back position, he signed a deal to stay at the Honest Men until 2012. Tiffoney scored an own goal in the Play-off Final at Glebe Park against Brechin City. Tiffoney scored his first goal for United against Raith Rovers at Somerset Park in the Boxing Day fixture. At the end of the 2011-12 season, Tiffoney was given
Kiel Martin
Early years & Personal life
Kiel Martin Early years Martin was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and raised in Miami. A 1962 graduate of Hialeah High School, he was a drama student at Miami-Dade Junior College and acted in productions at the University of Miami. When he was 18, he dubbed voices for "Mexican fairy-tale movies." Personal life He was married three times; each one ending in divorce. His first marriage was to Claudia Martin (1944–2001), who was actor/crooner Dean Martin's daughter. They had one child, a daughter named Jesse. They were married from 1969-71. His second marriage was to Christina Montoya and lasted from 1977-80. His
King of Fools (album)
Singles & Tour
as a two-disc set. This technique, aimed at boosting sales, was frequently used by the band after this. The single entered the charts at No. 20, before dropping to No. 48 in its second week. During their November UK tour, Delirious? promoted a re-release of "Deeper", which arrived in the form of a four track EP. The DeEPer EP only narrowly scraped into the UK top 40, charting at No. 36 during its first week, before dropping to No. 69 in the second. Music videos were filmed for "Deeper" and "Promise" to coincide with their respective single releases. Tour Delirious? supported the
Karl Rohn
Life and work
associate professor at the University of Leipzig and a year later at the Dresden University of Technology, where in 1887 he was a professor of descriptive geometry. In 1904 he became a professor at Leipzig. In addition to the Kummer surfaces, he studied algebraic space curves and completed the classification work of Georges Halphen and Max Noether. In 1913 he was the president of the German Mathematical Society.
Jean-Marie André
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Jean-Marie André Jean-Marie André (31 March 1944, Charleroi, Belgium) is a Belgian scientist and professor of Theoretical and Chemical Physics at the Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix (Namur, Belgium). He made important contributions to polymer chemistry. In 1991, he was awarded the Francqui Prize on Exact Sciences.
Kalale
Pilgrimage centre
Lakshmikantha and settled here which is the reason why the place was known as Kapilashrama. It is also said that the god manifested here as the son of Athri Maharshi and was known as Dattathreya. History records Kalale's contribution of famous Dalavais considered to be right hand of Kings. Kalale Dalavais occupied prominent position in both Vijayanagar Empire and the kings of Yadhuvamsha of Mysore. There are documentary evidences to show that Kalale enjoyed some prominence due to its proximity to kings until about 1831. Mysore kings appear to have devoted much attention for improvement of Lakshmikanthaswamy temple. The Mysore king's
Kath Pettingill
Personal life & Biography & In popular culture
Kath Pettingill Personal life Pettingill has a glass eye to replace the eye she lost after being shot through a closed door at the Collingwood Housing Commission of Victoria flats by Kim Nelson and Keryn Thompson as she and her son, Dennis, attempted to repay a $300 debt on behalf of her daughter, Vicky. Having herself been a prostitute, she went on to run brothels. Biography A biography of her life, The Matriarch: The Kathy Pettingill Story, was written by Adrian Tame and published in 1996. As of 2007, Pettingill was living in Venus Bay, Gippsland, Victoria. In popular culture A
John Pendlebury
The "vigorous romantic" & The path to special operations
Wykehamist of conventional background, John Pendlebury was a vigorous romantic." The path to special operations In July 1939, Pendlebury reached an intermission of his work in Crete; An Introduction to the Archaeology of Crete was published and work had stopped at the excavation of Karphi. John and his family left Heraklion, where they had been staying, to return to England. John had some work he wanted to finish at Cambridge. A number of sources say that in August 1939, he was placed on the "reserve of officers". This is the officer sign-up list for the Territorial Army (TA), the volunteer reserve
Hydrodynamic focusing
Technique
Hydrodynamic focusing Hydrodynamic focusing is a technique used to provide more accurate results from flow cytometers or Coulter counters for determining the size of bacteria or cells. Technique Measuring particles Cells are counted as they are forced to pass through a small channel (often referred to as a flow cell), causing disruptions in a laser light beam or electricity flow. These disruptions are analyzed by the instruments. It is difficult to create tunnels narrow enough for this purpose using ordinary manufacturing processes, as the diameter must be in the magnitude of micrometers, and the length of the tunnel should exceed several
John Sainsbury (cricketer)
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John Sainsbury (cricketer) John Popham Sainsbury (8 January 1927 – September 2004) played first-class cricket for Somerset in two matches in the 1951 season. He was born at Weston-super-Mare, Somerset. The exact date of his death and where it happened are not known. Educated at Clifton College, Sainsbury was a right-handed middle-order batsman. He played in two first-class matches at Weston-super Mare in a week and failed to score in any of his first three innings, then making 16 in his final outing in the match against Sussex. He also played county rugby union for Somerset.
Jahongir Ergashev
Club
Jahongir Ergashev Club In March 2015, Ergashev moved to FK Khujand on a season-long loan deal. Ergashev was listed in FK Khujand's 2016 AFC Cup squad list, but did not feature in their match against Ahli Al-Khaleel. After a trial with Belshina Bobruisk, Ergashev went on trial with Dinamo Brest, going on to sign a six-month contract with Dinamo Brest on 1 April 2016. Ergashev scored his first goal for Dinamo Brest on 30 April 2016, against Isloch. Ergashev left Dinamo Brest near the end of January 2017, going on to sign a contract for the 2017 season with FC Istiklol on
Kia Stevens
Early career & Japanese promotions (2002–2007)
Kia Stevens Early career Amy Dumas, known during her WWF career as Lita, and Trish Stratus served as Stevens' primary inspirations to become a professional wrestler. In 2002, Stevens appeared on the Discovery Health Body Challenge as a contestant trying to lose weight in hopes of becoming a professional wrestler. Afterward, Stevens trained at the School of Hard Knocks out of San Bernardino, California. Soon, she was able to have her first professional match in the Empire Wrestling Federation. Japanese promotions (2002–2007) After putting on an impressive showing at a tryout, Stevens was invited to further her training in the
Keitaro Ohno
Political career
Keitaro Ohno Political career He started his political career as private secretary to the Minister of State for Defense in 2005 when his father was appointed to it by Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi. He was in charge of supporting several issues including 1)revision of the National Defense Program Guideline, 2)realignment of U.S. bases in Japan, and 3)extension of activities of Japan’s Self Defense Forces in Iraq. He had been serving as a legislative assistant to his father until he run his own election. Other than the position in the diet, he was with the Department of Information Physics and Computing
Kat DeLuna
2009–2011: Move to Universal Music and Inside Out & 2012–17 Loading
heard about the comparisons. It was alleged that "J.Lo's camp specifically requested that nothing about the DeLuna debacle be brought up during the interview." 2012–17 Loading On July 11, 2012, Kat DeLuna released her new Spanish single, "Sobredosis" (featuring El Cata) on her official YouTube account. On August 21, 2012, Kat DeLuna premiered a new music video, for the single "Wanna See U Dance" on On Air with Ryan Seacrest. Also the same day the single became available to buy on iTunes. On August 24, 2012, Vevo released "Wanna See U Dance" music video on artist's official account. "Sobredosis" became
John B. Foster (artist)
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was watercolor. Examples of Foster's work can be seen in the Blackwood/March auction site and the Rockport Art Association website.
History of the MBTA
Crisis and appointment of Control Board
special advisory panel released its report that April. The report was broadly critical of MBTA operational and financial management, noting that the system was in "severe financial distress", was "governed ineffectively", spent inefficiently, and had a high-absentee workplace culture. Among other reforms, the report recommended suspending the governance of the agency by the MassDOT Board of Directors; replacing it with a temporary Fiscal and Management Control Board directly appointed by the Governor and the leadership of the state legislature; expanding the existing MassDOT Board; and adding term limits. The MassDOT Board resigned on Baker's request the following week. Legislation, which
Kosovo Liberation Army
Organ theft & Destroyed medieval churches and monuments
"no reliable evidence had been obtained to substantiate the allegations". In early 2011 the European Parliament’s Committee on Foreign Affairs viewed a report by Dick Marty on the alleged criminal activities and alleged organ harvesting controversy; however, the Members of Parliament criticised the report, citing lack of evidence, and Marty responded that a witness protection program was needed in Kosovo before he could provide more details on witnesses because their lives were in danger. Investigations are continuing. Destroyed medieval churches and monuments Cultural historian András Riedlmayer stated that no Serbian Orthodox churches or monasteries were damaged or destroyed by the KLA
Jeana Keough
Family & Career
Jeana Keough Family Tomasino is legally separated from her second husband Matt Keough, a second-generation major league baseball player, former pitcher for the Oakland Athletics and a special assistant to Oakland A's general manager. The couple have three children: Shane, Kara and Colton. Their oldest son, Shane is a third-generation professional baseball player, having signed as a minor league outfielder in June 2006 with the Class A affiliate of the Oakland Athletics. Keough was released on July 2, 2010. Daughter Kara married NFL Player Kyle Bosworth. Career Tomasino appeared in several movies and television shows in the mid-1980s. As an
Johannes Friedrich (bishop)
Education and career
Lutheran/Catholic Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification (JD) and supports the Christian–Islamic dialogue in order to cause the Christian–Islamic understanding. In 2011 Friedrich was succeeded as bishop of the ELCB by Heinrich Bedford-Strohm.
Knock Knock (1940 film)
Production notes
pops through the roof of Andy Panda's house, except the voice is normal-sounding instead of sped-up as Woody's voice normally would be.
June–August 2012 Hakkari clashes
June 2012 clashes & Şemdinli district events
over 100 had been wounded in the clashes. They also claimed to have shot down four Sikorsky helicopters and damaged nine others, while 15 PKK fighters had lost their lives during the clashes. Turkey's state-run news agency's reported that two soldiers were killed and 10 were wounded. On June 20, the Turkish military said warplanes and helicopters have struck Kurdistan Workers' Party PKK rebel targets inside Kurdistan region in Iraq's north, in response to the recent PKK attack near the Iraqi border. Şemdinli district events Since July 21, Hakkari's Şemdinli district became the scene of Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) attempt to
Julia Karlernäs
International career
in a 2–1 win over rivals Norway. She was left out of the team for the 2019 Algarve Cup and told by coach Peter Gerhardsson that she needed to improve to reach the standard required for international football. Disappointed Karlernäs resolved to keep playing well for her club, but recognised that she was unlikely to be selected for the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup in France.
Kat DeLuna
2007–08: Early success with 9 Lives
Top 20 of the Pop 100, peaking at number 14. The single charted well internationally; it reached the Top 20 of the Canadian Hot 100, peaking at number 15, as well as reaching a peak of number 7 in Belgium and France. The single peaked at number 18 on the Australian ARIA Charts, and at number 13 on the Romanian Singles Chart. DeLuna's debut album, 9 Lives, was released on August 7, 2007. The album peaked at number fifty-eight on the Billboard 200, selling 11,000 copies in its first week. The album has since sold near 200,000 copies in the United
Josef and Ctirad Mašín
The resistance group and its actions
the most dangerous actions. But that was just his defense strategy when he was on trial in 1954. Indeed, he was very supportive and encouraged the brothers' actions. The brothers and Novak were the only ones in the whole "no-name group" who knew all other members by name. The following actions of the group are documented: In 1951 the group raided two police stations in order to get weapons and ammunition. In both cases one policeman was killed (one of them previously chloroformed and handcuffed). Since it was becoming increasingly difficult to conduct actions, the brothers decided to go West. Their goal was
Jonas Steponavičius
Pedagogical work & World War II
psychology and became interested in parapsychology. He published two volumes of his essays in 1937 and 1938. The publication of the third volume was interrupted by World War II. World War II During the German occupation of Lithuania during World War II, Steponavičius sympathized with the German regime. He briefly served as the burgomaster of Utena before returning to Zarasai where he worked as a teacher from September 1942 to May 1943. In early 1943, he was appointed as governor of the Zarasai district of the Reichskommissariat Ostland. In this capacity, he participated in the All Lithuanian Conference of 5
Kiryat Arba
History
gas station. The Palestinian was then shot dead by an Israeli soldier. On August 31, 2010, four residents, including a pregnant woman, were shot to death in their car by Hamas militants outside Kiryat Arba. The Palestinian Authority arrested the perpetrators, but promptly released them after Hamas accused it of treason. On October 8, 2010, Israeli troops killed two of the perpetrators and arrested six during a raid in Hebron. In October 2011, a Palestinian stoning attack near Kiryat Arba caused the car of a resident to overturn, killing him and his infant son. The man's handgun and wallet were
Irish Sea
Environment
changes mix it in. Similarly, warmer water is less dense and seawater warmed in the inter-tidal zone may "float" on the colder offshore water. The amount of light penetrating the seawater also varies with depth and turbidity. This leads to differing populations of plankton in different parts of the sea and varying communities of animals that feed on these populations. However, increasing seasonal storminess leads to greater mixing of water and tends to break down these divisions, which are more apparent when the weather is calm for long periods. Plankton includes bacteria, plants (phytoplankton) and animals (zooplankton) that drift in the
John Horton Conway
Theoretical physics & Awards and honours
choose their spins to make the measurements consistent with physical law. In Conway's provocative wording: "if experimenters have free will, then so do elementary particles." Awards and honours Conway received the Berwick Prize (1971), was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (1981), was the first recipient of the Pólya Prize (LMS) (1987), won the Nemmers Prize in Mathematics (1998) and received the Leroy P. Steele Prize for Mathematical Exposition (2000) of the American Mathematical Society. His nomination, in 1981, reads: A versatile mathematician who combines a deep combinatorial insight with algebraic virtuosity, particularly in the construction and manipulation of "off-beat"
Judicial elections in Pennsylvania
History
Convention, there was considerable pushback from the advocates of the appointment system. A compromise was reached – the term for Supreme Court Justices was increased from fifteen years to twenty-one years, but it was made illegal to serve more than one term. Therefore, every justice appointed would be for two decades, then replaced. Almost a century later, at the Constitutional Convention of 1967, the issue erupted again. This time, however, the advocates of judicial elections were far more abundant. The result was to insert in the 1968 primary election a new judicial article which instituted partisan election of judges. The article
Kane Evans
2016
Wales Blues squad. On 13 February, he played for the World All Stars against the Indigenous All Stars in the 2016 All Stars match, playing off the interchange bench in his team's 12-8 win at Suncorp Stadium. On 7 May, he played for Fiji against Papua New Guinea in the 2016 Melanesian Cup, where he started at prop in the 24-22 loss at Parramatta Stadium. Evans finished the 2016 NRL season with him playing in 23 matches for the Roosters. On 8 October 2016, Evans played for Fiji against Samoa, starting at prop in the 20-18 win in Apia, Samoa.
Hunter's Moon (novel)
Story
animals, and O-ha and Camio return to the town, where they move into the depths of a scrapyard, and Breaker returns to his farm. At the scrapyard, O-ha gives birth to four cubs, but one does not survive the first night. The three other are given the names O-mitz, A-cam, and A-sac (who is an albino). Soon the time of dispersal approaches. O-mitz decides to drop the traditional gender distinction before her name and calls herself Mitz. A-sac and his sister grow up as normal cubs, but A-sac expresses his desire to become a fox mystic, to his parents' dismay,
Kiryat Arba
History
then stolen. Following an investigation by Shin Bet, the IDF and police, two Palestinians from Halhul were arrested for throwing the stones that caused the car to overturn, and three others were arrested for stealing the gun. On June 30, 2016, a Palestinian from the nearby village of Bani Naim entered a house in Kiryat Arba and stabbed to death 13-year-old Hallel Yaffa Ariel, an Israeli-American girl. The attacker was shot to death, after also wounding a security guard who responded to the Ariel stabbing. In October 2018, Eliyahu Libman was elected council head beating Malachi Levinger, the son of
Jubal Early
Death and legacy
D. Early (killed in the Battle of the Wilderness, May 5, 1864) and his brother William (killed at the Battle of Five Forks, April 1, 1865) and their parents, as well as Confederate generals Thomas T. Munford and James Dearing. The Library of Congress has some of his papers. The Virginia Historical Society holds some of his papers, along with other members of the Early family. The Library of Virginia and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have Hairston family papers, but they barely mention activities during the American Civil War, other than selling provisions to the Confederacy. The Lost Cause
Ili pika
Conservation
west side of China's Xinjiang province. The animal was not documented again until May 2014 (again by Li). Up to 2015, a total of 29 live sightings were reported. Its population has been reduced by 70% within 15 years. Population declines have been observed for several locations inhabited by this species. A recent census indicated that the Ili pika may have been extirpated from the Jilimalale and Hutubi South Mountains. Populations have declined in the regions of Jipuk, Tianger Apex, and Telimani Daban. Only one examined site, the Bayingou region of Xinjiang Uygur, showed signs of previously observed abundance. An
Kia Stevens
Return to the independent circuit and Japan (2012–2016)
team with Aja Kong. Stevens was supposed to return to take part in Seadlinnng's November 25 event, but on November 22 Takahashi announced that she had pulled out of the match due to "poor health" and claimed she had decided to retire from professional wrestling. Stevens later stated that she had wrestled her final match in Japan and retired the Amazing Kong name, but was for the time being still working as Awesome Kong. Despite her previous announcement that she had wrestled her final match in Japan, Stevens, again working under the name Amazing Kong, returned to the country on July
Hezekiah
Hezekiah and Isaiah
dicta of the Rabbis and three disagreed therewith (Pes. iv., end). The first three were these: (1) he concealed the book of healing because people, instead of praying to God, relied on medical prescriptions; (2) he broke in pieces the brazen serpent (see Biblical Data, above); and (3) he dragged his father's remains on a pallet, instead of giving them kingly burial. The second three were: (1) stopping the water of Gihon; (2) cutting the gold from the doors of the Temple; and (3) celebrating the Passover in the second month (Ber. 10b; comp. Ab. R. N. ii., ed. Schechter,
Kenneth Claiborne Royall
Truman administration & Later life and death
him Secretary of War in 1947. He became the first Secretary of the Army two months later. Royall was forced into retirement in April 1949 for continuing to refuse to desegregate the Army, even nearly a year after President Truman promulgated Executive Order 9981. Later life and death In December 1949, Royall became a partner at the prestigious New York City law firm of Dwight, Harris, Koegel and Caskey, becoming the firm's head in 1958. The firm was later renamed Rogers & Wells, and it was subsequently known as Clifford Chance Rogers & Wells after its merger with British firm Clifford
Judicial elections in Pennsylvania
Advantages and disadvantages & Possible future revisions
also get help from PACs; in 2008-2009, about $2.9 million was spent by PACs on Supreme Court elections. Possible future revisions There have been many factions in Pennsylvania that continue to push for reverting to an appointment system for judges. The increasing political emphasis on these elections, as well as the cases of corruption, are beginning to sway the population that the old system was both better for the state and more efficient. There are also talks of subsequently increasing term lengths, reducing judge's salaries, requiring more formal education, and abolishing the retirement requirement for age 75.
Klinkit Lake Peak
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Klinkit Lake Peak Klinkit Lake Peak is a tuya in northwestern British Columbia, Canada, located near Klinkit Lake. It lies in the Northern Cordilleran Volcanic Province and last erupted during the Pleistocene epoch.
Kevin Hartman
Professional
and Toronto FC. On June 4, 2011, Hartman became the first goalkeeper in MLS history to record 100 shutouts. On July 4, 2012, Hartman played his 400th match in MLS. Following the 201 MLS season, Hartman's contract was not renewed by FC Dallas. Hartman entered the 2012 MLS Re-Entry Draft in December 2012 and became a free agent after going undrafted in both rounds of the draft. On March 21, 2013, Hartman joined the New York Red Bulls as a free agent saying "to play and also have the opportunity to get into a little bit more of the coaching side of things." Hartman announced
Kan'ichi Asakawa
Career & Political perspective
Japan in 1906-07 and 1917-19. He became a professor at Yale University in 1937, becoming the first Japanese professor at a major American university. He was the author of many works on Japan, his scholarly interest being medieval history. He taught history at Yale for 35 years. Among those he influenced was John Whitney Hall. In 1907, Asakawa was appointed curator of the East Asian Collection at Yale's Sterling Memorial Library. Asakawa helped found Asian studies in the United States. Political perspective After the end of the Russo-Japanese War, Asakawa began to speak out against the growth of militarism in Japan. He
Kat DeLuna
Early life & 2007–08: Early success with 9 Lives
can help you if you can't help yourself." DeLuna began writing her own music and has continued to do so. In 2004, while DeLuna was 17, Coquette opened for a Cassidy concert in New Jersey. In 2006, DeLuna chose to pursue a solo career and was signed by Epic Records. 2007–08: Early success with 9 Lives After being signed to Epic Records, DeLuna began working with producers such as RedOne and Jane't Sewell-Ulepic, among others. The two worked together to produce the majority of the songs on DeLuna's debut album. On May 15, 2007, DeLuna released her debut single, "Whine
Gerry Blattner
Career
Gerry Blattner Career Gerry Blattner was a British film producer and Executive Producer, best known for producing the Oscar- and BAFTA-nominated and Golden Globe winning feature film The Sundowners and co-producing the television adaptation of I, Claudius. Son of Ludwig Blattner (also a film producer, as well as an inventor), Gerry (real first name Gerard) followed his father into the film business. He was a production supervisor on My Lucky Star in 1933, which was filmed at the Blattner Studios in Elstree. He was a production manager on The Edge of the World in 1937 at the age of 24, a
Kim Kun-hoan
Club career & International career
Kim Kun-hoan Club career On 6 January 2017, he joined FC Seoul. International career He was a member of the South Korea team for the 2008 Summer Olympics finals. On June 3, 2009, he made his first international cap for South Korea at the friendly match against Oman national football team on 2 June 2009. But this match was not full A match.
Kia Stevens
Return to the independent circuit and Japan (2012–2016) & Return to TNA (2015–2016)
18, 2016, to work Aja Kong's 30th anniversary event, promoted by Oz Academy. In the main event of the show, Kong teamed with Aja Kong and Ayako Hamada to defeat Chihiro Hashimoto, Hiroyo Matsumoto and Rina Yamashita. Return to TNA (2015–2016) On January 7, 2015 during Impact Wrestling's debut on Destination America, Awesome Kong returned after a battle royal, had an altercation in the ring with Havok and attacked referee Brian Stiffler. Over the following weeks, tension would build between Kong and Havok, with their feud culminating in a steel cage match on the Lockdown edition of Impact Wrestling on
Kevin Hartman
Professional
from the team, except for a brief period in 2001 when Matt Reis briefly took his job. He was named MLS Goalkeeper of the Year in 1999 following an especially good season. Hartman helped the Galaxy win the U.S. Open Cup in 2001 and 2005 and the MLS Cup in 2002 and 2005. After ten years with the Galaxy, Hartman was traded to Kansas City Wizards following the 2006 season. On March 28, 2009, Hartman broke the all-time MLS saves record of 1,136 stops previously held by Tony Meola during a Wizards game against Colorado Rapids. Kevin left Kansas City when he
Juan de Dios Aranzazu
President of the Republic & Death and Legacy
due to this office that he became acting President from late 1841 to early 1842. This was because President Alcántara Herrán was busy directing the army in the War of the Supremes, and vice-President Domingo Caicedo was too ill to take office. Death and Legacy Juan de Dios Aranzazu died on April 14, 1845, due to cancer. In 1853, the town of Aranzazu, in the department of Caldas, was founded on land he donated and named in his honour.
Kansas City Bomber
Box office & Critical response
film was one of MGM's most successful releases of 1972, after Shaft and Skyjacked. The success of the film caused the share price of Artist Entertainment Complex to rise. Barry Sandler says the film was profitable and proved lucrative for him. Critical response Roger Greenspun of The New York Times wrote that: Jerrold Freedman has directed "Kansas City Bomber" with an eye to hard-hitting action and gutsy detail. But I don't think his eye is really sharp enough or fast enough or even wide enough open. His roller-games scenes seem authentic but rather unexciting; and his major stylistic contribution is to
Katie Grand
Fashion career & Personal life
shows including Giles and Unique at Topshop. She has also worked on fashion shows for Louis Vuitton and Prada. As editor of LOVE, she was the fashion journalist chosen to select 2014's Dress of the Year for the Fashion Museum, Bath. Personal life Grand lives in Tufnell Park, North London with her husband, Pulp bassist, Steve Mackey.
Jech Doab
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dialects of Punjabi language spoken in this area.
Josh Rice (rugby league)
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Josh Rice (rugby league) Josh Rice is an American rugby league footballer who plays for the New York Knights in the USA Rugby League and previously Ipswich Jets in the Queensland Cup. He has previously played college football for the Hawaii Warriors football team. He is a United States national rugby league team international. His position is at second row or centre.
KFC Uerdingen 05
History
FC Uerdingen 05. In 1953, the club merged with the Werkssportgruppen Bayer AG Uerdingen, the local worker's sports club of the chemical giant Bayer AG, becoming FC Bayer 05 Uerdingen. Bayer withdrew its sponsorship of the football team in 1995 at which time the club took on the name Krefelder Fußball-Club Uerdingen 05. Bayer continues to support the non-footballing departments of the club as Sport-Club Bayer 05 Uerdingen. Uerdingen played in the amateur local leagues throughout their early history. By the early 1960s they had advanced as far as the Amateurliga Niederrhein (III) where they would play until 1971 when they stepped
Hille IF
Background & Recent history
Fotbollförbund. Recent history In recent seasons Hille IF have competed in the following divisions: 2011 – Division III, Södra Norrland 2010 – Division III, Södra Norrland 2009 – Division IV, Gästrikland 2008 – Division IV, Gästrikland 2007 – Division IV, Gästrikland 2006 – Division IV, Gästrikland 2005 – Division IV, Gästrikland 2004 – Division IV, Gästrikland 2003 – Division IV, Gästrikland 2002 – Division IV, Gästrikland 2001 – Division IV, Gästrikland 2000 – Division IV, Gästrikland 1999 – Division IV, Gästrikland
John Pendlebury
Director at Knossos and Amarna
had been invited to photograph some Greek vases in a private home and, during the shoot, the police burst in, arresting the owners of the vases for trying to sell antiquities out of the country. Spyridon Marinatos, director of the Museum at Heraklion, wrote a note of protest to Pendlebury who demanded an investigation. Humfry Payne complained to the Ministry of Archaeology. Ultimately the British School was exonerated with an apology. Hall died in October. Of John, Dilys Powell wrote, "He would never ignore an offence". By the time Pendlebury assumed the curatorship of Knossos, the site was overgrown, animals browsed
Katie Grand
Fashion career
styling fashion shoots for newly launched magazine, Dazed & Confused in the 1990s. She was later bought by style magazineThe Face as Fashion Director. Soon after this, Grand was made Editor-in-Chief of POP, a launched bi-annual fashion magazine. This position brought Grand many friendships, including with celebrities Madonna and Agyness Deyn, and designers Stella McCartney, Luella Bartley, Miuccia Prada and Giles Deacon. She infamously convinced actress Elizabeth Hurley to pose nude on the cover of POP, just six weeks after giving birth. Grand is the editor of LOVE, a bi-annual fashion magazine she launched herself. She styles many fashion photo shoots and
Kouchibouguac National Park
Fauna
Kouchibouguac National Park Fauna Mammal species that inhabit on the land are raccoon, bobcat, lynx, moose, species of bats, timber wolf, coyote, black bear, beaver, marten, species of shrews, river otter, porcupine, muskrat, species of mice, woodchuck, mink, striped skunk, and snowshoe hare. Bird species of this park are bald eagles, a number of geese, woodpecker, three species of falcons, ducks, loons, a variety of owls, and hawks. Marine animals that inhabit offshore are a variety of seals, dolphins, porpoises, and variety of whales.
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tourism). In the liturgy of the Catholic church, the Latin gradual, part of the proper of the mass for the feast day, is Locus iste, set to music for example as a motet by Anton Bruckner.
Humming
Humming in human evolution & Music
of the wild horses and the cattle. Joseph Jordania suggested that for humans, as for many social animals, silence can be a sign of danger, and that's why gentle humming and musical sounds relax humans (see the use of gentle music in music therapy, lullabies). Music Humming is often used in music of genres, from classical to jazz to R&B. Another form of music derived from basic humming is the humwhistle. The folk art, also known as "whistle-hum," produces a high pitch and low pitch simultaneously. The two-tone sound is related to field holler, overtone singing, and yodeling the
Kaiaphas
Biography
project of electronic body music called KAIAPHAS, with his friend, Victor Salles and female singer, T.A.T.I. In the beginning of 2006, the line-up had changed. Kaiaphas invited guitarist Lienhard, and new singer Lady Omega into the band. A year before meeting Kaiaphas, Lady Omega had sung on one of the songs from Ancient's Night Visit CD, released in 2004. Coincidentally, Kaiaphas had also made a guest appearance on that same album in the track, Rape the Children of Abel. He also performed as a special guest in a few of Ancient's gigs in Greece in the European mid-2003. While
Karli Coburger
The Ministry for State Security & Trial and conviction
failed to gain much coverage or to impress reviewers. Trial and conviction On 14 December 1992 the Public Prosecutor (Generalbundesanwalt) preferred charges against Coburg in respect of his intelligence service activities. In July 2000 he was convicted, in connection with the Robert Havemann case, on charges of complicity in the perversion of justice and liberty: he was given a one year suspended sentence. Coburg used his trial to reject any responsibility for the actions alleged.
Kevin McHale (actor)
Music
2015, McHale, Chris Moy, and Justin Thorne co-wrote the song "Heartless" which was featured on the latter's debut EP The Heartbreaker. That same year, he starred in the music video for Thorne's song "Summer Nights". In April 2019, McHale released the pop song "Help Me Now", directed by Justin Thorne. The accompanying music video stars McHale and actor Nolan Gould. McHale described the video as having "a bootleg kinda gay Wes Anderson vibe." In June 2019, he released the song "James Dean". The accompanying music video stars McHale and Pose actor Johnny Sibilly. In October 2019, he began competing in The
Hugh Irvine Wilson
Career & Courses designed
Merion Golf Club in 1911, he spent seven months in Scotland and England in 1910 developing ideas. He admitted that many concepts built into the Merion design came from this trip, including the 3rd hole on the East course being inspired by North Berwick Golf Club's 15th and 17th holes. Courses designed The following courses were designed by Hugh Wilson:
Kosovo Liberation Army
Reported abuses
funded by drug running, though its ties to community groups and Albanian exiles gave it local popularity. The Panda Bar incident, a massacre of Serb teenagers in a cafe, that led to an immediate crackdown on the Albanian-populated southern quarters of Peć during which Serbian police killed two Albanians has been alleged by Serbian newspaper Kurir to have been organized by the Serbian government, while Aleksandar Vučić has stated that there is no evidence that the murder was committed by Albanians, as previously believed. The exact number of victims of the KLA is not known. According to a Serbian government report, the
John E. Savage
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John E. Savage John Edmund Savage is an American computer scientist and An Wang Professor of Computer Science at Brown University. Savage earned his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1965, under the supervision of Irwin M. Jacobs. After leaving MIT, he worked briefly for Bell Laboratories before joining the Brown faculty in 1967. He is the author of the book Models of Computation: Exploring the Power of Computing (Addison-Wesley, 1998). In 1979 he and Andries Van Dam co-founded Brown's Computer Science program. Savage served as the department's second chair from 1985 to 1991. Savage was
Konstantin Savitsky
Early life
Konstantin Savitsky Early life Savitsky's family lived in the building of the Taganrog Gymnasium for Boys, where his father worked as a doctor. In Frankovka the family rented a summer house. Savitsky spent his childhood and youth in Taganrog. He showed an interest for painting in early childhood. Being on the shore of Azov Sea with his parents, he loved to make sketches, and drawing lessons at the Gymnasium were his favorite subject. When Konstantin was fifth-grader at Taganrog Gymnasium, his teenager's life changed unexpectedly. Both of his parents died suddenly. Kostya was taken by his uncle who lived in present-day
Jubal Early
Death and legacy
that Early promoted and espoused was continued by memorial associations such as the United Confederate Veterans (founded 1889) and the United Daughters of the Confederacy (founded 1894), as well as by his niece Ruth Hairston Early. Jubal Early's final book, Autobiographical Sketch and Narrative of the War between the States, was published posthumously in 1912. Historians, including Douglas Southall Freeman (who grew up in Lynchburg near the former Early home and remembered relatives' pointing out the stooped and grumbling Early as a bogeyman-type warning), espoused the Lost Cause to greater or lesser degrees until the 1960s, arguing the concept helped
Kansas City Bomber
Development
fortune, making it in the movies, and she's really not good enough to do so, but she's desperate to make her name and to get attention. She struggles and struggles, and never makes it, and then one day, she meets this kind of beat up, bruised up, burnt-out ex roller derby queen who kind of takes her under her wing and coaches her, and tries to get her involved in the roller derby. It sort of shows her becoming a roller derby star, and the irony is that she makes it in the roller derby, but as a black-trophy ...
Judith Ablett-Kerr
Early life and education & Career
in Wales. Career Ablett-Kerr began her career as a Crown prosecutor in Wales. She emigrated to New Zealand and settled in Dunedin in 1981. In April 1995 she was appointed a Queen's Counsel, becoming the third female and the first female criminal defence lawyer in New Zealand to be made a QC. Ablett-Kerr has served as defence lawyer in a number of high-profile cases. In the mid-1990s she and Greg King successfully defended scientist Vicky Calder against charges of attempted murder. She worked for childcare worker Peter Ellis following his conviction in the Christchurch Civic Childcare Centre case, and defended Clayton
Katiyabaaz
Production & Release
the crippling effects of electricity crisis in the area on the common man, local industries as well as small business owners. Release After its premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival 2013, the film traveled to various film festivals including the Tribeca Film Festival, the Melbourne International Film Festival, the Motovun Film Festival and the London Raindance Film Festival. The film received backing for commercial released when Phantom Films, co-owned by filmmaker Anurag Kashyap, Vikramaditya Motwane and Vikas Bahl, with funding from international sources, signed on to present the film. In end July, The film's trailer was released by director-producer Anurag
Juan Manuel Lebrón
Career
number-one on the Billboard Tropical Albums chart. By 1992, Lebron was chosen by channel 2 as their spokesman for the yearlong celebrations of the quicentennial of the discovery of the Americas by Cristobal Colon. He represented Puerto Rico at the Expo '92, which was held that year in Sevilla, Spain. Lebron in 1993 received the Paoli award as Puerto Rican salsa singer of the year. He has released a total of nine albums or CD's; these include dedications to Nat King Cole and Tito Rodriguez and a production, "Una Obra de Amor" ("An Act of Love"), which was later re-edited and dedicated
Johnny Kôtze
2012–13 & 2014–2015
his first start at this level in their final match of the regular season against the Sharks U21. They topped the log to qualify for the semi-finals and Kôtze started both the semi-final win against the Golden Lions U21 and the final against the Blue Bulls, where he helped his side to a 30–23 victory over the Blue Bulls U21. 2014–2015 The following year, he was a member of the Maties side that played in the 2014 Varsity Cup. He played in the first four of Maties' matches in this competition, scoring two tries. He
Jesse Cross
Military career
School at Fort Lee, Virginia relinquishing command on November 22, 2010. He commanded the Combined Arms Support Command / Sustainment Center of Excellence (SCoE) from June 11, 2010 to September 9, 2010. Brigadier General Cross is married and has four children.
Iran Scout Organization
History
new national headquarters was completed in 1973. In the 1970s, Iranian Scouts assisted the Red Lion and Sun Society in blood drives and first aid work, hosted the Asia-Pacific Regional Conference in 1976, (recognized with a postage stamp on October 2, 1976) and collected books for literacy drives. Scout houses, which were used as meeting places, training centers, hostels, and local headquarters, could be found in every major city during the period, and in 1975 there were 262,702 Scouts. In 1977 Iran hosted the Second Aisa-Pacific Jamboree and this was recognized with a postage stamp issued on August 5,
Interstate 781
Origins and funding
Commissioner Thomas Madison, the new alignment would have less of a negative impact on future development around Fort Drum and cost $7 million less to construct. The proposed highway was initially designated as NY 781 by NYSDOT. On February 11, 2008, NYSDOT submitted an application to the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials requesting that NY 781 be designated as Interstate 781. The FHWA designated NY 781 as a future Interstate Highway corridor on April 13, 2009; however, the I-781 designation was not officially assigned at this time as per United States Code an Interstate Highway designation can only be assigned to a completed
Julie Hanna
Global entrepreneurship and impact & Writing and speaking
was named the United States Woman Icon of APEC and is a recipient of the 2016 Global Empowerment Award. Hanna served as a member of the World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council on Humanitarian Response. Writing and speaking Hanna is a frequent speaker and advocate for global entrepreneurship on purpose-driven profit and the democratizing potential of technology to solve some of humanity's greatest challenges. Hanna has published a variety of posts as a “LinkedIn Influencer” on LinkedIn. She is co-author, with Reid Hoffman, of "The World's Bank: How Crowdfunding is Disrupting Old Banking", an essay proposing that citizen lending and crowdfunding
Keitaro Ohno
Political career
of the University of Tokyo, where he earned Ph.D. degree in 2007. In September, 2012, he was elected Chairman of 3rd District Branch of Kagawa Prefecture of LDP and was elected member of the House of Representatives of Japan in December, 2012, at the 46th general election. In August, 2017, he was appointed Parliamentary Vice Minister at the Ministry of Defense (the 3rd Reshuffled Cabinet of the 3rd Abe Administration and the 4th Abe Administration). His interest includes national security policy, foreign policy, economic policy, science and technology policy, and education policy.
Jerome Frank
Executive branch service
of solicitor of the United States Department of Agriculture, but this appointment was blocked by Postmaster General James A. Farley, who favored another candidate for the job. Frank was then appointed as general counsel of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration in 1933, and soon became embroiled in an internal struggle with the agency's head, George Peek, who had tried to exercise complete control over the agency. Peek resigned in December 1933, and Frank continued to serve until February 1935, when he was purged along with young leftist lawyers in his office. (Some of these lawyers were members of the Ware Group
Kevin Jepsen
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
made his major league debut against the New York Yankees on September 8, 2008, at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California. He pitched one inning in a blowout game, retiring Derek Jeter, Bobby Abreu, and Alex Rodriguez in order. Jepsen pitched in nine games for the Angels in the 2008 season. Jepsen had his first full major-league season in 2009. His first year was overshadowed by the death of his teammate and friend Nick Adenhart. Jepsen was responsible for hanging up Adenhart's jersey in the dugout every game. In spite of this, Jepsen threw a career-high 54 innings. He had shoulder tendinitis
K. Alison Clarke-Stewart
Eyewitness testimony in children & Parenting and parent education
close ties between child and parent which protect children from suggestive questioning. Knowledge of jurors about the reliability of child witnesses is another aspect of this issue that she has explored. Parenting and parent education A major theme of her research has been the effects of variations in parent interaction patterns on children's emotional, social and cognitive development both concurrently and longitudinally. She has studied the effects of both parents on children's social and cognitive development. In addition to documenting the effects of parents on children, she has examined parental education and parental advice as vehicles for improving the quality
Koduvila
Tourism
is still undeveloped due to a lack of infrastructure such as hotels and home stays. The nearest airport is the Thiruvananthapuram International Airport. The nearest railway station is at Kollam. There is also a small railway station in Munroe Island (4 km).
I'll Never Love Again
Background and composition
I'll Never Love Again Background and composition When Gaga was getting ready to film the final scene of A Star Is Born, where she sings "I'll Never Love Again", the singer got a telephone call that her childhood friend Sonja Durham was in her last moments of Stage IV cancer. Gaga left the set and drove to meet Durham, but she arrived ten minutes after her friend died. She asked Durham's husband if she should return to filming; he replied, "You've gotta do what Sonja would want you to do", so she returned to the set. Co-star and director Bradley
Jerome Frank
Entry into writing and academia & Executive branch service
ordinary fair play of controversy. Llewellyn defended Frank, but Pound would not relent. This led Frank to produce a lengthy memorandum showing where each quote attributed to Pound by Frank could be found in Pound's writing, and offering to pay Pound to hire someone to verify the citations. Pound would continue to attack Frank's legal philosophy throughout his life, although Frank later moderated his views on legal realism. Executive branch service During the New Deal administration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Frank sought the assistance of Felix Frankfurter to secure a position with the administration. Frank was initially offered the position
Jane Weinberger
Early life
Jane Weinberger Early life Born as Rebecca Jane Dalton on March 29, 1918, in Milford, Maine, she attended the University of Maine and the Somerville Hospital School of Nursing in Somerville, Massachusetts. Dalton, who became a nursing instructor following her completion of school, signed with the United States government to help in times of national emergency. She was called to duty at the beginning of World War II and became a U.S. Army nurse. She met her future husband, a U.S. Army second lieutenant Caspar Weinberger, while the two were on the same troop transport ship to Australia during the summer
Johann Joachim Becher
Early years & Appointments
about the allmighty philosophical and universal medicine by the philosopher called Lapis Philosophorum Trismegistus) under the pseudonym 'Solinus Salzthal of Regiomontus.' It was published in Latin in 1659 as Discursus Solini Saltztal Regiomontani De potentissima philosophorum medicina universali, lapis philosophorum trismegistus dicta (translated by Johannes Jacobus Heilmann) in vol. VI of the Theatrum Chemicum. Appointments In 1657, he was appointed professor of medicine at the University of Mainz and physician to the archbishop-elector. His Metallurgia was published in 1660; and the next year appeared his Character pro notitia linguarum universali, in which he gives 10,000 words for use as
Kevin McHale (actor)
Music & Acting
X Factor: Celebrity. Acting In 2007, McHale made a guest appearance on NBC's comedy series The Office in the season four episode "Launch Party", portraying a pizza delivery boy who is taken hostage by Michael Scott (Steve Carell). He then guest starred in three episodes of Nickelodeon's teen drama series Zoey 101 as Dooley Fibadoo. In 2008, McHale guest starred in two episodes of HBO's dark fantasy drama series True Blood, appearing as Neil Jones, a coroner's assistant. In 2009, McHale landed his breakout role as Artie Abrams in the Fox musical comedy-drama series Glee. His character, who uses a wheelchair
Khazar University School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Programs
in English Language/Literature, Translation Studies, and Journalism, the Bachelor of Arts in English/Arabic and in English/Persian are offered by the Department of English and the Department of Eastern Languages and Religious Studies. The Bachelor of Arts in Journalism/English is an interdepartmental degree program offered jointly by the Department of Journalism with the Department of English. The Department of Political Science and International Relations offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in Political Science with concentration in Political Theory, Peace and Conflict Studies, and Area Studies, such as Middle Eastern Studies and European Public Affairs. The Department also offers separate degree programs in International Relations,