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artistic gymnast. Biography She was born on 26 November 1997 in Mississauga, Ontario, to Randy and Melody Pedersen. In 2008 she joined the University of Georgia. In 2014 she participated to the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Nanning, China, where
(born 26 November 1997) is a retired Canadian artistic gymnast. Biography She was born on 26 November 1997 in Mississauga, Ontario, to Randy and Melody Pedersen. In 2008 she joined the University of Georgia. In 2014 she participated to the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Nanning, China, where
of Bangladesh. The union has an area of and as of 2001 had a
2001 had a population of 29,643. There are 13 villages and 9 mouzas in the union. References External links
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TV series. In many flims and TV series, her villainous performances have garnered increased attention and popularity. Filmography Film (Cinema) A-Myer Nae Ma Thet Hsaing Thaw Thu (The Man who foreign to Public) (2008) Asoe Maya Anetta (အစိုးမရ-အနတ္တ) Chitchin Alinkar (ချစ်ခြင်းအလင်္ကာ) Television series Pan Nu Thway Season 1 (2013) Pan Nu Thway Season 2 (2015) A Yake (2018) Kyamar Noon (2018) Rose
Burmese actress.She won her first Best Supporting Actress Award in 2008 with A-Myer Nae Ma Thet Hsaing Thaw Thu (The Man who foreign to Public). Throughout her career, she has acted in over 500 films. She starred in numerous films and TV series.
The club currently plays in Naiste Meistriliiga, the first level in
JK Vaprus ladies' team is an Estonian women's association football club in Pärnu. The club currently plays in Naiste Meistriliiga, the first level
is a union parishad situated at Damurhuda Upazila, in Chuadanga District, Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The union has an area of and as of 2001 had
as of 2001 had a population of 30,503. There are 19 villages and 12 mouzas in the union. References External links Unions of
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Damurhuda Upazila, in Chuadanga District, Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The union has an area of and as of 2001 had a population of 27,413. There are 14 villages and
an area of and as of 2001 had a population of 27,413. There are 14 villages and 8 mouzas in the
talk show called Politics and Morality, which was running by late 2010. He hosted the SABC 3 current affairs programme Interface until 2011, and later anchored 702's Talk@9 show on week nights. When Power FM launched on 18 June 2013, he entered as host of Power Talk, a three-hour weekday morning talk show. In October 2014, he left Power FM – according to the station, due to insoluble disagreements between him and the station – and returned to Radio 702 in July 2016, taking over from Redi Thlabi with a weekday morning talk slot. According to the Mail & Guardian, through his radio work, McKaiser had "etched himself on the national psyche" by 2013. Pumla Dineo Gqola later said that his morning show on 702, the Eusebius McKaiser Show, "shaped everyday dialogue and, with it, the culture of our time," and compliment McKaiser's "heartbreaking, illuminating and often joyful intellectual work." He left Radio
Wits Centre for Ethics and at the University of Johannesburg Centre for the Study of Democracy. The first radio show he hosted at Radio 702 was a weekly late-night talk show called Politics and Morality, which was running by late 2010. He hosted the SABC 3 current affairs programme Interface until 2011, and later anchored 702's Talk@9 show on week nights. When Power FM launched on 18 June 2013, he entered as host of Power Talk, a three-hour weekday morning talk show. In October 2014, he left Power FM – according to the station, due to insoluble disagreements between him and the station – and returned to Radio 702 in July 2016, taking over from Redi Thlabi with a weekday morning talk slot. According to the Mail & Guardian, through his radio work, McKaiser had "etched himself on the national psyche" by 2013. Pumla Dineo Gqola later said that his morning show on 702, the Eusebius McKaiser Show, "shaped everyday dialogue and, with it, the culture of our time," and compliment
The union has an area of and as of 2001 had a population of 29,112. There are 14 villages and 12 mouzas in
in Chuadanga District, Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The union has an area of and as of 2001
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buildings from the king, which made him deputy to Louvois in the superintendence of buildings. On the death of Louvois, Villacerf succeeded him as Superintendent of Buildings on the 28 July 1691, but held this office only by commission and not ex
Michel Le Tellier, son of Jean-Baptiste Colbert de Saint-Pouange and Claude Le Tellier, he entered the offices of the latter and served as the first war clerk. First maitre d'hotel to the queen, he was also court man and familiar with Louis XIV. In 1686, he received the appointment of general inspector of buildings from
three tennis courts. Issues The hotel contributes most of the tourism income for the local Half Moon Bay, California government, including both transient resident and property taxes. A 2022 study published by the local government also found that the hotel and its infrastructure were vulnerable by sea level rise. A February 2017 storm eroded significant sections of the bluff, which the builders had previously intended to be included in the building. In 2019, the hotel was fined 1.6 million dollars by the California Coastal Commission for impeding beach access for non-guests. Some of the money from the fine was given to local conservation group Peninsula Open Space
California, with approximately 550 jobs. The hotel was purchased by Anbang Insurance Group in 2015, and after its bankruptcy has had repeated offers from other buyers, but as of September 2021 there were no buyers. The hotel sits on a point in the bay, that allows for views along a long section of the coast; some reviews claim . Parts of the hotel services are themed around the Scottish Highlands. One of the two golf courses was designed by Arnold Palmer. The hotel services also include a spa and three tennis courts. Issues The hotel contributes most of the tourism income for the local Half Moon Bay, California government, including both transient resident and property taxes. A 2022 study published by the local government also found that the hotel and
the 18 January 2022. Plot On the death of her father, Charly Fleury inherits the family butcher's shop. Editor-in-chief of a fashion magazine, she prefers to sell the business as soon as possible. Martial, her father's former assistant manager, decides to fight to recover the
together. Cast Géraldine Pailhas : Charly Fleury Arnaud Ducret : Martial Toussaint Alison Wheeler : Carole Katayan Stéphane De Groodt : Miguel Amestoy Jean-François Stévenin : Jacques Fleury Antoine Gouy : Yves de la Closerie Élisa Ruschke :
the Hardwicke Street Theatre Company, with whom she performed as Madame Ranevesky to good reviews, in the first Irish staging of Chekov's The Cherry Orchard as directed by John MacDonagh in 1919. During this period she acted in at least three Irish productions, with Joseph Holloway describing her as an actor "with temperament and abandon, not afraid to let herself go". One source states that both of the Cogleys were at one point imprisoned simultaneously by the British authorities, with Bannard Cogley arranging plays even in jail, and sworn witnessed records mention involvement with Republican activities from 1917 onwards, storing arms and ammunition, passing messages and providing shelter to colleagues on the run. In later periods of the War of Independence, and into the Civil War period, Bannard Cogley was involved in the production of a Republican bulletin. Bannard Cogley played with the Queen's Theatre in Dublin, and the Wexford Opera Society. She also founded the Little Theatre on Harcourt Street in Dublin in the later 1910s. This theatre hosted performances from a number of Irish playwrights and sets designed by artists including Art O'Murnaghan. She directed a production of Dorothy Macardle's Asthara in 1918, the first professional production of a play by Macardle. Both Bannard Cogley and her husband were against the Irish Treaty and were interned at the same time during the Irish Civil War in Mountjoy and Kilmainham. Detained at the Sinn Fein offices on Suffolk Street in November 1922, Bannard Cogley's worries for her children while she was held were recorded by Rosamund Jacob. She was released in the early summer of 1923 upon agreeing to conditions which included curtailing her political activities. In 1923, Cogley attended the international Red Cross Conference in Geneva as one of two members of the Irish Republican delegation, attempting to raise the treatment of Republican prisoners. With an objection by a UK delegate, stating that the Irish Red Cross had enough powers to deal with the question locally, the question was not taken up. Bannard Cogley also performed in benefits to raise funds for St. Ultan's Children's Hospital and the Irish Republican Prisoners' Defense Funds. Despite her release agreement of 1923, she was present to greet Eamon de Valera in a private home when he was released in July 1924. The Radical Club and Harry Kernoff Bannard Cogley was associated with the short-lived Radical Club, becoming close friends with artist Harry Kernoff. Kernoff introduced her to wider communist and socialist circles in Ireland, and produced several portraits of her including a study in 1930. Bannard Cogley began her cabaret evenings as part of the Cabaret Committee of the Radical Club. Between 1928 and 1929, Bannard Cogley was involved as stage manager and in costuming for a number of productions in the Peacock Theatre. Cabaret Bannard Cogley's cabarets were initially exclusively part of the events of the Radical Club but later, after some members became disgruntled that the cabaret was dominating the Club's meetings and events, Bannard Cogley started to hold her cabarets independently. They were held throughout the late 1920s and early 1930s in the basement of 41 Harcourt Street and continued to thrive after the Radical Club became defunct. As a private members' club, performances were not subject to the same level of censorship or scrutiny as public performances would have been. As the success of the cabarets continued, the venue was moved to 7 South William Street. Elaine Sisson stresses that Bannard Cogley's cabaret would not have been comparable to the more hedonistic scene found in the Kit-Kat Club or the Tingel Tangel, but that for the cultural landscape of the post-Civil War Irish Free State, it was a more permissive and experimental expressive performance space. Among others who frequently attended her cabaret club were Blanaid Salkeld, Con Leventhal and Samuel Beckett. She was a prominent member of the Dublin Theatre Group. The Gate Bannard Cogley was one of the four founders of the Gate Theatre Studio, later simply the Gate Theatre, alongside Hilton Edwards, Michéal Mac Liammóir, and Gearóid Ó Lochlainn in 1928. She and Ó Lochlainn had been discussing finding a more permanent theatre space when they met Edwards and Mac Liammóir (a long-term friend of hers), along with some mutual friends, in Bannard Cogley's club at 7 Harcourt Street, in spring 1928. After further meetings, the quartet rented the Peacock stage of the Abbey Theatre and launched the Gate
July 1924. The Radical Club and Harry Kernoff Bannard Cogley was associated with the short-lived Radical Club, becoming close friends with artist Harry Kernoff. Kernoff introduced her to wider communist and socialist circles in Ireland, and produced several portraits of her including a study in 1930. Bannard Cogley began her cabaret evenings as part of the Cabaret Committee of the Radical Club. Between 1928 and 1929, Bannard Cogley was involved as stage manager and in costuming for a number of productions in the Peacock Theatre. Cabaret Bannard Cogley's cabarets were initially exclusively part of the events of the Radical Club but later, after some members became disgruntled that the cabaret was dominating the Club's meetings and events, Bannard Cogley started to hold her cabarets independently. They were held throughout the late 1920s and early 1930s in the basement of 41 Harcourt Street and continued to thrive after the Radical Club became defunct. As a private members' club, performances were not subject to the same level of censorship or scrutiny as public performances would have been. As the success of the cabarets continued, the venue was moved to 7 South William Street. Elaine Sisson stresses that Bannard Cogley's cabaret would not have been comparable to the more hedonistic scene found in the Kit-Kat Club or the Tingel Tangel, but that for the cultural landscape of the post-Civil War Irish Free State, it was a more permissive and experimental expressive performance space. Among others who frequently attended her cabaret club were Blanaid Salkeld, Con Leventhal and Samuel Beckett. She was a prominent member of the Dublin Theatre Group. The Gate Bannard Cogley was one of the four founders of the Gate Theatre Studio, later simply the Gate Theatre, alongside Hilton Edwards, Michéal Mac Liammóir, and Gearóid Ó Lochlainn in 1928. She and Ó Lochlainn had been discussing finding a more permanent theatre space when they met Edwards and Mac Liammóir (a long-term friend of hers), along with some mutual friends, in Bannard Cogley's club at 7 Harcourt Street, in spring 1928. After further meetings, the quartet rented the Peacock stage of the Abbey Theatre and launched the Gate Theatre Studio there on 14 October 1928. Bannard Cogley's cabaret brought the Gate its initial membership list of 400 people. She also acted in the inaugural show of the Gate, Peer Gynt by Ibsen, in October 1928, and many other early plays of the new theatre, as well as participating in costume making. Her Harcourt Street club also hosted most early Gate rehearsals, including that of Faust when the theatre moved to its long-term home on Cavendish Row. Bannard Cogley also mounted productions at her Studio Theatre Club, on Upper Mount Street, such as Teresa Deevy's Wife to James Whelan in 1956. Notably, this theatre was also referred to as Madame Cogley's Studio Theatre and occasionally operated from the Gate Theatre throughout the 1940s. She was less active
services (2.5G) in 2004, HSDPA services (3.5G) in 2006, and LTE-A service in 2014. Latvia Bitė entered Latvian telecommunications market in 2005 through its subsidiary Bite Latvija. Estonia Bitė Group is yet to have a presence in Estonian telecommunications market, but it has expressed its intention to launch their business there once they win the Estonian 5G spectrum auction. Meanwhile, TV3 Group's Estonian subsidiary AS TV Play Baltics operates direct-to-home satellite television service Home3 (formerly known as Viasat and TVPlay Home) for customers there and two other Baltic countries. Assets Telecommunications Lithuania: UAB Bitė Lietuva UAB TeleTower UAB Mezon Latvia: SIA Bite Latvija SIA TeleTower SIA Unistars SIA Baltcom Media (SIA All Media Group, d.b.a. TV3 Group) Estonia: AS All Media Eesti (television broadcaster) Media Invest Holding AS (radio broadcaster) All Media Digital OÜ Buduaar Media OÜ Artist Media OÜ Latvia: SIA All Media Latvia (television broadcaster) SIA Star FM (radio broadcaster) Lithuania: UAB All Media Lithuania (television broadcaster) UAB All Media Radijas (radio broadcaster) UAB All Media Digital AS TV Play Baltics (operator of Home3, Go3 and pan-Baltic TV channels licensed in Estonia) Bite Broadcasting Services Ltd
Bitė's Partner Network Agreement with Vodafone was extended to its Latvian service in April 2006. In early 2007, Danish company TDC announced the sale of Bitė Group to Mid Europa Partners. In December 2015, Mid Europa Partners announced that it was selling the group to Providence Equity Partners; the sale was completed in February 2016. In March 2017, it was announced that Providence was acquiring Viasat's Baltic media and satellite television business for €115 million from Swedish company Modern Times Group (MTG), which was in the process of transforming itself into a video game company. In May 2017, it was emerged that Providence-owned Bitė would be the party to purchase MTG assets in question. The sale was completed in October 2017. The newly formed pan-Baltic media company, initially named All Media Baltics, was renamed TV3 Group in 2019. Operations Lithuania Bitė began its operation as a mobile network operator in 1995 with its services over GSM, becoming the second company to provide mobile telephony in Lithuania (the first being Omnitel, which was later merged with Teo and rebranded as Telia in 2017). Bitė subsequently launched EDGE services (2.5G) in 2004, HSDPA services (3.5G) in 2006, and LTE-A service in 2014. Latvia Bitė entered Latvian telecommunications market in 2005 through its subsidiary Bite Latvija. Estonia Bitė Group is yet to have a presence in Estonian telecommunications market, but it has expressed its intention to launch their business there once they win the Estonian 5G spectrum auction. Meanwhile, TV3 Group's Estonian subsidiary AS TV Play Baltics operates direct-to-home satellite television service Home3 (formerly known as Viasat and TVPlay Home)
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Kakuta, Raku, Pom Harajuku, Mahiro Kiryu and Kaya Toribami in a Ten-woman tag team match. Tokyo Joshi Pro-Wrestling (2019–2021) Maiumi made her professional wrestling debut at TJPW at Yes! Wonderland (Opportunity Is There), an event promoted on May 3, 2019, where she teamed up with Yumi in a losing effort against Bakuretsu Sisters (Nodoka Tenma and Yuki Aino). At TJPW 10 Vs. 10 - Red And White Winning Match on April 3, 2020, Maiumi teamed up with Haruna Neko, Hikari Noa, Mina Shirakawa, Miu Watanabe, Miyu Yamashita, Mizuki, Rika Tatsumi, Yuki Aino and Yuki Kamifuku as Team White to defeat Team Red (Hyper Misao, Mahiro Kiryu, Maki Itoh, Nodoka Tenma, Pom Harajuku, Raku, Sena Shiori, Shoko Nakajima, Suzume and Yuna Manase) in a twenty-woman tag team match. At TJPW Positive Chain on February 12, 2021, Maiumi unsuccessfully challenged Yuki Kamifuku for the International Princess Championship. At TJPW Yes! Wonderland 2021 on May 4, Maiumi teamed up with Suzume to unsuccessfully challenge NEO Biishiki-gun (Mei Saint-Michel and Sakisama) for the Princess Tag Team Championship. World Wonder Ring Stardom (2021–present) Maiumi and Thekla from Ice Ribbon kept attacking various wrestlers from World
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44 led by Adolf Galland. List of aerial victories claimed According to Spick, Krupinski is credited with 197 aerial victories, claimed in approximately 1,100 combat missions. This figure includes 177 aerial victories claimed over the Eastern Front and 20 in the western theatre of operations and includes one heavy bomber. Matthews and Foreman, authors of Luftwaffe Aces — Biographies and Victory Claims, researched the German Federal Archives and found records for 197 aerial victory claims, plus five further unconfirmed claims. This figure of confirmed claims includes 178 aerial victories on the Eastern Front and 19 on the Western Front, including one four-engined bomber and two victories with the Me 262 jet fighter. Victory claims were
to fly the Messerschmitt Me 262 jet fighter in combat as a member of Jagdverband 44 led by Adolf Galland. List of aerial victories claimed According to Spick, Krupinski is credited with 197 aerial victories, claimed in approximately 1,100 combat missions. This figure includes 177 aerial victories claimed over the Eastern Front and 20 in the western theatre of operations and includes one heavy bomber. Matthews and Foreman, authors of Luftwaffe Aces — Biographies and Victory Claims, researched the German Federal Archives and found records for 197 aerial victory claims, plus five further unconfirmed claims. This figure of confirmed claims includes 178 aerial victories on the Eastern Front and 19 on the Western Front, including one four-engined bomber and two victories with the Me 262 jet fighter. Victory claims were logged to
has lost its traditional importance in some areas, in others it has gained in popularity. Cambodia According to the Angkorian inscription No. K. 485, which was found at Phimeanakas temple and composed by Princess Indradevi in the 13th century AD, the Vessantara Jataka was performed as a religious dance. This tradition of performances has not completely been lost from the Khmer tradition, as the Vessantara jataka is nowadays celebrated as a theatrical performance during the festival by non-professional actors. As the monks were proclaim each section, villagers are selected to dress up as the main characters in the story. Today, Buddhists in a village around any given pagoda take turns to read out the total of 13 volumes of the Vessantara Jataka. The celebration starts with the parade of an ikat silk cloth featuring the story of Vessantara. The festival ends with a procession of all the participants around the pagoda carrying various offerings as if accompagnying Vassantara back to his kingdom. Burma Mentioned in the Burmese historical chronicle Maha Yazawin, the arahan Shin Upagutta is another important figure in the Burmese version of the Vessantara Festival. Laos: Boun Pha Vet During the Boun Pha Vet in Laos, for 3 days and 3 nights, the monks take turns to read about the life of King Phavet. In Laos, as well as in Isan, a long painted scroll held aloft by young and old and accompanied by drums and dancerss, is taken in procession from the forest through the village lanes to the pagoda, bringing Prince Vessentara back to his city. In carrying the scroll, and performing the narrative, villagers create a visual and material universe conveying meanings beyond the written text. Sri Lanka In Sri Lanka, verses of lament from the text Vessantara Kāvya are often recited at the corpse of a relative who just died, especially the verses of Madri mourning the loss of her children. This text was composed in Sri Lanka in the early modern period by a secular poet, and emphasizes abandonment and emotional desolation. The themes were very popular among the ordinary people, though the emphasis was very different than the earlier Buddhist texts. Thailand Thet Mahachat In Thailand, the Vessantara Jataka Festival is known as Thet Mahachat (), from Maha Jati or "Great Birth", in Central Thailand,. It is also known in
as in Vientiane in Laos. Upagupta is supposed to protect the ritual surroundings of the temple during the performance. Before the recitation of the Vessantara Jataka, other figures are invoked through a sort of recitation of a text called "The Ten Thousand Malay" found in printed Lao version of the Vessantara Jataka. Hommage to the tevada On the morning of the third day, after a ceremony in which respect is paid to the tevada ho are asked to witness the merit-making ceremony, the procession of 1000 lumps of rice takes place without just the faithful and no monks. Recitation of the Vessantara Jataka The three-day celebration focuses on monks who recite the story of the second-to-last incarnation of Buddha as Prince Vessantara. The long chant consisting of a thousand verses, was originally recorded on fourteen sets of palm-leaf manuscripts. The monks recite the full story in vernacular language without intermission in a performance lasting between twelve and eighteen hours. Music The original text of the Vessantara Jataka sermon was entirely in Pali; it is now customarily recited in the vernacular languages with some Pali stanzas interpersed throughout, but these cannot be understood by most laity. At the end of each chapter and before the following one, a hard-mallet pin piet ensemble customarily plays from a standard repertoire. Those who know the pieces can detect which chapter is about to start, even from a distance. Today, such complete performances are rare. Theater The Vessantara Festival or Great Birth festival was once "one of the most theatrical of all the Buddhist festivals". Monks and novices were invited to perform the characters of the Vessantara story. Some of the scenes, especially the mismatched couple formed by Jujaka, the old Brahmin, and his young wife Amittada, are attractive for the public during the festival. The parts of the story in which Matrsi and Jujaka appear as extremes of tragedy and comedy: the Matsi episodes elicit great sadness as Matsi mourns the loss of her children while the Jujuaka episodes elicit gales of laughter when Jujaka is shown to be a buffoon. Regional variations The celebration of the Vessantara Jataka varies from region to region throughout the ritual calendar. While it has lost its traditional importance in some areas, in others it has gained in popularity. Cambodia According to the Angkorian inscription No. K. 485, which was found at Phimeanakas temple and composed by Princess
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against Harold Gomes at a movie house and was fascinated by the sport of prizefighting especially that Elorde became world champion that time. He turned pro on October 2, 1962, knocking out Charlie Kid in the second round. He transferred to Cagayan de Oro and on February 27, 1965, he faced his idol Flash Elorde in a 12-round match for the Orient Pacific Boxing Federation lightweight title at the Cebu Coliseum. Elorde was already the world super featherweight champion that time but his world title belt was not at stake. Barrientos fought Elorde with a tough fight for 12 rounds, but he lost a unanimous decision. But after the match Elorde commented that Barrientos will become a future champion. Barrientos went on to win over Carl Peñalosa, the father of world champions Gerry and Dodie Boy Peñalosa, twice. In the first encounter, Barrientos won by 4th-round TKO. During the rematch, he won by unanimous decision. Both fights were held at the Cebu Coliseum. After 11 straight victories following the match with Elorde, he lost a decision then draw the rematch in succession with future junior welterweight champion Pedro Adigue Jr. on January 21 then on February 17 of 1967. On April 29, 1967, he won the Philippine super featherweight title via points decision over Raymond Rivera in a fight held in Davao City. He battled WBC/WBA super featherweight/junior lightweight champion Hiroshi Kobayashi on March 30, 1968, in Tokyo, Japan. The fight ended in a controversial majority draw with the judge and referee from Japan scoring
of world champions Gerry and Dodie Boy Peñalosa, twice. In the first encounter, Barrientos won by 4th-round TKO. During the rematch, he won by unanimous decision. Both fights were held at the Cebu Coliseum. After 11 straight victories following the match with Elorde, he lost a decision then draw the rematch in succession with future junior welterweight champion Pedro Adigue Jr. on January 21 then on February 17 of 1967. On April 29, 1967, he won the Philippine super featherweight title via points decision over Raymond Rivera in a fight held in Davao City. He battled WBC/WBA super featherweight/junior lightweight champion Hiroshi Kobayashi on March 30, 1968, in Tokyo, Japan. The fight ended in a controversial majority draw with the judge and referee from Japan scoring it a draw, while the Filipino judge saw it in favor of Barrientos. The WBC ordered an immediate rematch, which Kobayashi refused,
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2020 by Kerby Javier Salazar, a provincial board member from Cavite, to be a platform for youth empowerment in the national government. In October 2021, KANP welcomed lawyer Chel Diokno as its party member and senatorial candidate for the upcoming 2022 Philippine presidential election. The party also adopted presidential aspirant Vice President Leni Robredo, vice presidential aspirant Senator Francis Pangilinan, and senatorial aspirant Teddy Baguilat as their national
2022 Philippine presidential election. The party also adopted presidential aspirant Vice President Leni Robredo, vice presidential aspirant Senator Francis Pangilinan, and senatorial aspirant Teddy Baguilat as their national candidates. Organization and structure Party Officers President: Kerby Javier Salazar (2020–present) Executive Vice President: Maybelyn dela Cruz-Fernandez (2020–present) Treasurer: Bernadeth Olivares
the Italian resistance as a witness of the opposition in a fascist and Nazi regime. Daughter of Augusto Monti and Camilla Dezzani, she was born the following year of their marriage. She was nicknamed by her father Luisotta, she became in turn a teacher and writer following in her father's footsteps. Leo Pestelli, journalist critical of La Stampa (the Press), on April 16, 1954, published on p. 2 of the newspaper a review on a book by Luisa. On March 2, 1935, she married Mario Sturani, painter and ceramist, exponent of the Futurist movement from a young age. Her husband, a partisan, was a political commissar of the 3rd Brigade Matteotti. She died in Turin in June 2002 at the age of 91. Publications Works by Luisa Sturani Luisa Monti Sturani, Antologia della Resistenza, in Le relayette, Edizioni Gruppo Abele, 2012 [1951], ISBN 978 8 865 79035 9. Luisa Monti Sturani I Partigiani del Ciar, illustrations by Marcello Peola, Paravia, 1965 Luisa Monti Sturani, Fazzoletti rossi, Cultura Sociale, 1954. In 1957 it was translated into Russian under the title Красные галстуки at the Detgiz publishing house. Luisa Monti Sturani, Una storia vera, Edizioni A.N.P.I., 1953. Luisa Monti Sturani, Il nuovo mago sapere: sussidiario per la scuola elementare, Orizzonte, 1952 Luisa Monti Sturani, Ora è sempre resistenza, ANPI Torino, 1954 Luisa Sturani, Elements of Latin
in turn a teacher and writer following in her father's footsteps. Leo Pestelli, journalist critical of La Stampa (the Press), on April 16, 1954, published on p. 2 of the newspaper a review on a book by Luisa. On March 2, 1935, she married Mario Sturani, painter and ceramist, exponent of the Futurist movement from a young age. Her husband, a partisan, was a political commissar of the 3rd Brigade Matteotti. She died in Turin in June 2002 at the age of 91. Publications Works by Luisa Sturani Luisa Monti Sturani, Antologia della Resistenza, in Le relayette, Edizioni Gruppo Abele, 2012 [1951], ISBN 978 8 865 79035 9. Luisa Monti Sturani I Partigiani del Ciar, illustrations by Marcello Peola, Paravia, 1965 Luisa Monti Sturani, Fazzoletti rossi, Cultura Sociale, 1954. In 1957 it was translated into Russian under the title Красные галстуки at the Detgiz publishing house. Luisa Monti Sturani, Una storia vera, Edizioni A.N.P.I., 1953. Luisa Monti Sturani, Il nuovo mago sapere: sussidiario per la scuola elementare, Orizzonte, 1952 Luisa Monti Sturani, Ora è sempre resistenza, ANPI Torino, 1954 Luisa Sturani, Elements of Latin and logical analysis. Per la Scuola media, Loecher, 2003 From 1952 until 1954, she published regularly, around fifty short stories about the Pioniere Also twenty works specifically scholastic, in first grade secondary schools, written by Luisa Monti Sturani, were donated to the Tancredi Foundation of Barolo by her son Enrico Sturani. Luisa Sturani works with other authors Luisa Monti
received the Alice-Louis Barthou prize (French Academy) for all of her work. In 1981, she published Hier que j'aimais (Yesterday I Loved), an autobiographical story. Most of Acremant's works were published by Plon editions. Her last novel appeared in 1983. None of her works succeeded as well as Ces dames aux chapeaux verts. Death and legacy In 1984, a commemorative plaque was placed in Saint-Omer on the site of her birthplace, destroyed by a bombardment on June 25, 1944. She died on August 24, 1986, in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, and was buried in the cemetery of Clairefontaine-en-Yvelines. Awards Prix Nelly Lieutier, 1921 Prix National de Littérature, 1927 Montyon Prize, Académie Française, 1940 Prix Alice-Louis Barthou, Académie Française, 1943 Selected works Novels and stories Ces dames aux chapeaux verts (1921) - Prix Nelly Lieutier (1921) La Hutte d'acajou (1924), illustrated by Jules Joëts La Sarrasine (1926) Gai ! Marions-nous ! (1927) - Prix National de Littérature (1927) Le Carnaval d'été. Au pays de Reuzeapa (1928) Gertrude et mon cœur (1929) Une petite qui voit grand (1931) À l'ombre des célibataires (1932) Les Ailes d'argent (1933) L'Enfant aux cheveux gris (1934) Le Corsage vert pomme (1935) Fortune rapide (1936) La Route mouvante (1939) - Prix Montyon of the Académie Française (1940) Arrière-saison (1942) Un enfant trop riche (1944) Le Triomphe du printemps (1946) Pastorales (1948) Méandres (1949) Échec au roi (1951), illustrated by A. Chazelle Cœur en éclats (1953) Les Enchanteresses (1955) Par petites tables (1961) Joie dans un ciel gris (1963) Chapeaux gris, chapeaux verts (1970) La Chambre de Charles IX (1972) La Grande Affaire (1975) Un gendarme tombé du ciel (1977) Colombe et son mystère (1978) Hier que j'aimais, (1981) Le Monsieur de St. Josse (1983) Comedies by Albert and Germaine Acremant Ces dames aux chapeaux verts, based on the novel, comedy in four acts Gai ! Marions-nous !, based on the novel, comedy in four acts Le Carnaval d'été, based on the novel, comedy in four acts Une petite qui voit grand, based on the novel, comedy in four acts Gertrude et mon cœur, comedy in three acts Sidi Couscouss, children's play performed at the Théâtre Femina, Paris, 1924 Comedies in 1 or 2 acts: Chut ! Voilà la bonne Deux réveillons Mon repos Une femme dépensière Other publications Flandre et Artois, collection (1937) Les Trois Châteaux, posthumous (1994) See also The Maelstrom of Paris (1928 film) The Ladies in the Green Hats (1929 film) The Ladies in the Green Hats (1937 film) The Ladies in the Green Hats (1949 film) References Sources Forney Library Marguerite Durand Library Works of Germaine Acremant, in particular Hier que j'aimais Acremant collection,
pays de Reuzeapa (1928) Gertrude et mon cœur (1929) Une petite qui voit grand (1931) À l'ombre des célibataires (1932) Les Ailes d'argent (1933) L'Enfant aux cheveux gris (1934) Le Corsage vert pomme (1935) Fortune rapide (1936) La Route mouvante (1939) - Prix Montyon of the Académie Française (1940) Arrière-saison (1942) Un enfant trop riche (1944) Le Triomphe du printemps (1946) Pastorales (1948) Méandres (1949) Échec au roi (1951), illustrated by A. Chazelle Cœur en éclats (1953) Les Enchanteresses (1955) Par petites tables (1961) Joie dans un ciel gris (1963) Chapeaux gris, chapeaux verts (1970) La Chambre de Charles IX (1972) La Grande Affaire (1975) Un gendarme tombé du ciel (1977) Colombe et son mystère (1978) Hier que j'aimais, (1981) Le Monsieur de St. Josse (1983) Comedies by Albert and Germaine Acremant Ces dames aux chapeaux verts, based on the novel, comedy in four acts Gai ! Marions-nous !, based on the novel, comedy in four acts Le Carnaval d'été, based on the novel, comedy in four acts Une petite qui voit grand, based on the novel, comedy in four acts Gertrude et mon cœur, comedy in three acts Sidi Couscouss, children's play performed at the Théâtre Femina, Paris, 1924 Comedies in 1 or 2 acts: Chut ! Voilà la bonne Deux réveillons Mon repos Une femme dépensière Other publications Flandre et Artois, collection (1937) Les Trois Châteaux, posthumous (1994) See also The Maelstrom of Paris (1928 film) The Ladies in the Green Hats (1929 film) The Ladies in the Green Hats (1937 film) The Ladies in the Green Hats (1949 film) References Sources Forney Library Marguerite Durand Library Works of Germaine Acremant, in particular Hier que j'aimais Acremant collection, library of Saint-Omer Further reading Nord (articles and reviews): Germaine Acremant, illustre et inconnue (Pierre Renard) Ces dames aux chapeaux verts, roman sentimental ? (Yves Baudelle) Arlette et la nochère, Delphine et la colinette : de la variété des langues dans quelques romans de Germaine Acremant (Jacques Landrecies) Ces dames aux chapeaux verts, en noir et blanc (Paul Renard) Visions de femmes chez Germaine Acremant (Janine Hache) Reflets d'une époque (1924-1940) (Edith Jessu-Brenne)
series Euphoria. Life and career Cloud originates from Oakland, California, although much of his family resides in Ireland, where he planned to move before being cast for Euphoria. Cloud is the eldest in his family. He has twin sisters who are younger than him. He attended the School of Production Design at Oakland School for the Arts, graduating in 2016, but notably did
July 10, 1998) is an American actor best known for his portrayal of Fezco in the HBO television series Euphoria. Life and career Cloud originates from Oakland, California, although much of his family resides in Ireland, where he planned to move before being cast for Euphoria. Cloud is the eldest in his family.
prosecutors were examining whether the organization provided its outside accountants, Mazars, with cherry-picked information with which to prepare favorable financial statements to present to prospective lenders. History In August 2018, Manhattan District Attorney (DA) Cyrus Vance Jr. was reported to be considering a criminal investigation of the organization and two of its senior executives for their reimbursement of then-Trump personal attorney Michael Cohen for his hush money payment to Stormy Daniels; the organization recorded the reimbursement as a legal expense although Cohen did no legal work in the matter. In August 2019, Vance subpoenaed Mazars for Trump's tax returns. In July 2020, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Trump's tax records could be released to prosecutors, producing millions of pages of documents, reportedly including Trump's tax returns from January 2011 to August 2019. In October 2018, The New York Times published a lengthy exposé concerning Donald Trump's inheritance from his parents, Fred and Mary Anne MacLeod Trump. It includes detailed analyses of Trump family financial records. The article describes an alleged tax fraud scheme conducted by Trump and his siblings related to their joint inheritance of their parents's real estate holdings, effectively evading over $500 million in gift and estate taxes. The alleged schemes involved siphoning money from the companies to the children throughout their lives and understating the value of transferred properties. The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance announced on the day of the exposé's publication that it would review the allegations. In mid-2021, Mary L. Trump (a primary source for the exposé) elaborated on how the organization used a shell corporation to siphon money, devaluing Fred Trump's "core business" to $30 million at the time of his death. Michael Cohen testified to Congress in February 2019 that Trump "inflated [the organization's] total assets when it served his purposes, such as trying to be listed amongst the wealthiest people in Forbes, and deflated his assets to reduce his real estate taxes." Following Cohen's testimony, in March, the New York State Department of Financial Services issued a subpoena to Aon, the organization's longtime insurance broker, and the office of New York Attorney General (AG) Letitia James began investigating the organization. By September of that year, the organization was under federal investigation by the Southern District of New York regarding inflated insurance claims allegations. By December 2019, James's office had subpoenaed the organization for some records which it subsequently failed to provide for at least 21 months. In August 2020, the New York AG disclosed in a court filing that it was conducting a civil investigation of the organization for the asset inflation allegation (which could lead to a lawsuit), asking a court to compel the organization to provide information it had been withholding, including testimony from Eric Trump. The filing noted that Eric Trump had resisted a subpoena and abruptly canceled an interview scheduled for the previous month. The Manhattan DA, which had been seeking Donald Trump's tax returns, suggested in an August 2020 federal court filing that the organization was under investigation for bank and insurance fraud. In September, New York judge Arthur Engoron ordered Eric Trump to sit for a deposition by October 7; he was deposed on October 5 and reportedly invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination over 500 times. That November, The New York Times reported that both investigators had recently issued subpoenas to the organization regarding tax deductions on millions of dollars in consulting fees, some of which were apparently paid to Ivanka Trump. By December 2020, the Manhattan DA had interviewed employees of Aon and Deutsche Bank, and hired FTI Consulting to provide forensic analysis to determine whether the organization had altered asset values for financial gain. First grand jury and criminal charges On May 18, 2021, the New York AG's office announced that it was joining the Manhattan DA's office in probing the organization "in a criminal capacity." The Manhattan DA convened a special grand jury to consider indicting Trump, his company and/or executives, and to investigate other matters. Jeffrey McConney, a senior vice president and controller who had worked for almost 35 years at the company, testified before the grand jury after he was subpoenaed. By June 2021, longtime chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg and chief operating officer Michael Calamari were under scrutiny of the Manhattan DA investigation. On June 25, the ex-wife of Allen Weisselberg's son Barry (who worked for the organization), Jennifer Weisselberg, reportedly told investigators that in January 2012 she witnessed Donald Trump discuss fringe benefits with her then-husband and father-in-law. Trump allegedly indicated that he would provide tuition for Barry and Jennifer's children at a top-rated private school (ultimately costing over $50,000 a year per child) instead of giving the two employees a raise, and directly told Jennifer that he would cover this cost. On June 28, she stated that she was planning to provide testimony in the case. On July 1, New York prosecutors charged the Trump Organization with a "15 year 'scheme to defraud' the government", conspiracy, and falsifying business records. Prosecutors filed 10 charges against the organization and its Trump Payroll Corporation entity, and 15 felony counts against Weisselberg, including grand larceny and offering a false instrument for filing. Prosecutors allege that Weisselberg received about $1.76 million in undeclared indirect compensation in the form of free rent and utilities, car leases for himself and his wife, and school tuition for his grandchildren (the checks for which Trump allegedly signed). They further allege that the organization kept track of the fringe benefits on internal spreadsheets and did not report them as taxable income. Both the organization and Weisselberg pleaded not guilty. On July 8, the Trump Organization removed Weisselberg as director of the company running Trump International Golf Links, Scotland; on July 9, the company removed him as director of 40 subsidiaries registered in Florida. The organization and Weisselberg next appeared in court on September 20. Weisselberg's lawyer revealed that over 3 million documents had been discovered in the basement of an unidentified co-conspirator, including tax documents related to the organization, and announced that "We have strong reason to believe there could be other indictments coming." Weisselberg's defense team asked for more time to review the documents. The judge agreed to this request and tentatively set a trial date for about a year in the future. Prosecutors reportedly hoped that Weisselberg would provide testimony against Donald Trump in exchange for a reduced or rescinded sentence. The New York AG later reported that, like Eric Trump, Weisselberg had invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination over 500 times. On August 31, Michael Calamari's son, who heads security for the organization, was subpoenaed to testify before the grand jury; both he and Jeffrey McConney were expected to testify on September 2. Prosecutors reportedly negotiated with a lawyer for Calamari to discuss his cooperation. As of November 2021, Calamari's lawyer expected no charges to be brought against his client. The original grand jury was expected to remain convened until November. On September 2, New York judge Arthur Engoron ordered the organization to submit a report explaining what it was doing to comply with subpoenas from the New York AG's office, one of which dated back to December 2019. If this request was not met by October 15, an electronic discovery firm was to be commissioned to review the company's records. Second grand jury The Manhattan DA convened a second grand jury the last week of October; it began to hear evidence on November 4, reportedly to consider charges related to the company's valuation of assets. By November 22, prosecutors were scrutinizing several of the organization's properties for which, between 2011 and 2015, far higher values were presented to potential lenders than were reported to tax officials. In the most extreme case, in 2012, the 40 Wall Street building was cited as being worth $527 million to the former, but only $16.7 million to the latter. Michael Cohen subsequently stated that prosecutors could "indict Donald Trump tomorrow if they really wanted, and be successful". On December 1, the New York AG subpoenaed Trump in the civil case, with the intent of deposing him on January 7, 2022. Ivanka and Donald Trump Jr. were issued subpoenas in the matter on the same day. By mid-December 2021, an accountant for Trump had testified before the grand jury. Prosecutors were reportedly examining whether the organization provided its outside accountants, Mazars USA, with cherry-picked information with which to prepare favorable financial statements to present to prospective lenders. Mazars provided disclaimers with its financial statements for the organization, indicating that the firm had not audited, reviewed, or given any assurances about them, and noting that "Donald J. Trump is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of the financial statement in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America." The Republican National Committee (RNC) agreed to pay up to $1.6 million of Trump's legal expenses for his defense in both the civil and criminal cases, which an RNC spokesperson referred to as "politically motivated legal proceedings". On December 20, Trump's lawyer Alina Habba filed a lawsuit against New York AG Letitia James, alleging that her case against the former president was "guided solely by political animus and a desire to harass, intimidate, and retaliate against a private citizen who she views as a political opponent" and that his civil rights were being violated. The next month, James filed a motion requesting that Trump's suit be dismissed, arguing that he was only trying to block his deposition. On January 3, 2022, James and a lawyer for the organization filed a court document naming Ivanka and Donald Trump Jr. as respondents in the civil case. Additionally, the filing noted that the two Trumps and their father had moved to block their subpoenas on the premise that the AG was attempting to sidestep due process to gather evidence against them in the related criminal case (led by Alvin Bragg since January 1). According to a legal expert cited by The New York Times, this is the responsibility of the defendants' lawyers to prove, but the Trumps can invoke their right against self-incrimination during their testimony. Refusal to testify could be cited in the civil case. James argued that the Trumps were using a continued pattern of "delay tactics" to keep her from interviewing them under oath. On January 10, Habba filed a motion seeking a stay of proceedings to allow an injunction against James on the same essential basis as Trump's lawsuit against the AG. At a political rally on January 15, Trump showed a video compilation of James referring to him as an "illegitimate president" and calling attention to his
a former Forbes journalist who had worked on the Forbes list claimed in an op-ed to The Washington Post that Trump had lied about his wealth to Forbes to get on the list repeatedly and suggested that Forbess previous low-end estimates of Trump's net worth were still well above his true net worth. In November 2021, The Washington Post reported that between 2011 and 2015, the Trump Organization presented several properties as being worth millions of dollars—in one case over $500 million—more to potential lenders than to tax officials. This was being scrutinized by New York prosecutors in their investigation of the organization's possible fraud and tax evasion. The next month, The New York Times reported that prosecutors were examining whether the organization provided its outside accountants, Mazars, with cherry-picked information with which to prepare favorable financial statements to present to prospective lenders. History In August 2018, Manhattan District Attorney (DA) Cyrus Vance Jr. was reported to be considering a criminal investigation of the organization and two of its senior executives for their reimbursement of then-Trump personal attorney Michael Cohen for his hush money payment to Stormy Daniels; the organization recorded the reimbursement as a legal expense although Cohen did no legal work in the matter. In August 2019, Vance subpoenaed Mazars for Trump's tax returns. In July 2020, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Trump's tax records could be released to prosecutors, producing millions of pages of documents, reportedly including Trump's tax returns from January 2011 to August 2019. In October 2018, The New York Times published a lengthy exposé concerning Donald Trump's inheritance from his parents, Fred and Mary Anne MacLeod Trump. It includes detailed analyses of Trump family financial records. The article describes an alleged tax fraud scheme conducted by Trump and his siblings related to their joint inheritance of their parents's real estate holdings, effectively evading over $500 million in gift and estate taxes. The alleged schemes involved siphoning money from the companies to the children throughout their lives and understating the value of transferred properties. The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance announced on the day of the exposé's publication that it would review the allegations. In mid-2021, Mary L. Trump (a primary source for the exposé) elaborated on how the organization used a shell corporation to siphon money, devaluing Fred Trump's "core business" to $30 million at the time of his death. Michael Cohen testified to Congress in February 2019 that Trump "inflated [the organization's] total assets when it served his purposes, such as trying to be listed amongst the wealthiest people in Forbes, and deflated his assets to reduce his real estate taxes." Following Cohen's testimony, in March, the New York State Department of Financial Services issued a subpoena to Aon, the organization's longtime insurance broker, and the office of New York Attorney General (AG) Letitia James began investigating the organization. By September of that year, the organization was under federal investigation by the Southern District of New York regarding inflated insurance claims allegations. By December 2019, James's office had subpoenaed the organization for some records which it subsequently failed to provide for at least 21 months. In August 2020, the New York AG disclosed in a court filing that it was conducting a civil investigation of the organization for the asset inflation allegation (which could lead to a lawsuit), asking a court to compel the organization to provide information it had been withholding, including testimony from Eric Trump. The filing noted that Eric Trump had resisted a subpoena and abruptly canceled an interview scheduled for the previous month. The Manhattan DA, which had been seeking Donald Trump's tax returns, suggested in an August 2020 federal court filing that the organization was under investigation for bank and insurance fraud. In September, New York judge Arthur Engoron ordered Eric Trump to sit for a deposition by October 7; he was deposed on October 5 and reportedly invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination over 500 times. That November, The New York Times reported that both investigators had recently issued subpoenas to the organization regarding tax deductions on millions of dollars in consulting fees, some of which were apparently paid to Ivanka Trump. By December 2020, the Manhattan DA had interviewed employees of Aon and Deutsche Bank, and hired FTI Consulting to provide forensic analysis to determine whether the organization had altered asset values for financial gain. First grand jury and criminal charges On May 18, 2021, the New York AG's office announced that it was joining the Manhattan DA's office in probing the organization "in a criminal capacity." The Manhattan DA convened a special grand jury to consider indicting Trump, his company and/or executives, and to investigate other matters. Jeffrey McConney, a senior vice president and controller who had worked for almost 35 years at the company, testified before the grand jury after he was subpoenaed. By June 2021, longtime chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg and chief operating officer Michael Calamari were under scrutiny of the Manhattan DA investigation. On June 25, the ex-wife of Allen Weisselberg's son Barry (who worked for the organization), Jennifer Weisselberg, reportedly told investigators that in January 2012 she witnessed Donald Trump discuss fringe benefits with her then-husband and father-in-law. Trump allegedly indicated that he would provide tuition for Barry and Jennifer's children at a top-rated private school (ultimately costing over $50,000 a year per child) instead of giving the two employees a raise, and directly told Jennifer that he would cover this cost. On June 28, she stated that she was planning to provide testimony in the case. On July 1, New York prosecutors charged the Trump Organization with a "15 year 'scheme to defraud' the government", conspiracy, and falsifying business records. Prosecutors filed 10 charges against the organization and its Trump Payroll Corporation entity, and 15 felony counts against Weisselberg, including grand larceny and offering a false instrument for filing. Prosecutors allege that Weisselberg received about $1.76 million in undeclared indirect compensation in the form of free rent and utilities, car leases for himself and his wife, and school tuition for his grandchildren (the checks for which Trump allegedly signed). They further allege that the organization kept track of the fringe benefits on internal spreadsheets and did not report them as taxable income. Both the organization and Weisselberg pleaded not guilty. On July 8, the Trump Organization removed Weisselberg as director of the company running Trump International Golf Links, Scotland; on July 9, the company removed him as director of 40 subsidiaries registered in Florida. The organization and Weisselberg next appeared in court on September 20. Weisselberg's lawyer revealed that over 3 million documents had been discovered in the basement of an unidentified co-conspirator, including tax documents related to the organization, and announced that "We have strong reason to believe there could be other indictments coming." Weisselberg's defense team asked for more time to review the documents. The judge agreed to this request and tentatively set a trial date for about a year in the future. Prosecutors reportedly hoped that Weisselberg would provide testimony against Donald Trump in exchange for a reduced or rescinded sentence. The New York AG later reported that, like Eric Trump, Weisselberg had invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination over 500 times. On August 31, Michael Calamari's son, who heads security for the organization, was subpoenaed to testify before the grand jury; both he and Jeffrey McConney were expected to testify on September 2. Prosecutors reportedly negotiated with a lawyer for Calamari to discuss his cooperation. As of November 2021, Calamari's lawyer expected no charges to be brought against his client. The original grand jury was expected to remain convened until November. On September 2, New York judge Arthur Engoron ordered the organization to submit a report explaining what it was doing to comply with subpoenas from the New York AG's office, one of which dated back to December 2019. If this request was not met by October 15, an electronic discovery firm was to be commissioned to review the company's records. Second grand jury The Manhattan DA convened a second grand jury the last week of October; it began to hear evidence on November 4, reportedly to consider charges related to the company's valuation of assets. By November 22, prosecutors were scrutinizing several of the organization's properties for which, between 2011 and 2015, far higher values were presented to potential lenders than were reported to tax officials. In the most extreme case, in 2012, the 40 Wall Street building was cited as being worth $527 million to the former, but only $16.7 million to the latter. Michael Cohen subsequently stated that prosecutors could "indict Donald Trump tomorrow if they really wanted, and be successful". On December 1, the New York AG subpoenaed Trump in the civil case, with the intent of deposing him on January 7, 2022. Ivanka and Donald Trump Jr. were issued subpoenas in the matter on the same day. By mid-December 2021, an accountant for Trump had testified before the grand jury. Prosecutors were reportedly examining whether the organization provided its outside accountants, Mazars USA, with cherry-picked information with which to prepare favorable financial statements to present to prospective lenders. Mazars provided disclaimers with its financial statements for the
first congregations of its type in Palm Beach County, and is currently one of the largest Modern Orthodox synagogues by membership in the United States. Rabbi Efrem Goldberg has led the congregation since 2005. The synagogue's original Rabbi, Kenneth Brander, was named Rabbi Emeritus
significant growth in its relatively short history, with its congregation comprising over 800 families and 1,000 children. The synagogue has hosted a number of prominent guests. In recent years, this has included religious figures such as Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, as well as numerous activists, authors, pundits, media personalities, diplomats, and politicians. Notes 1983 establishments in Florida Synagogues in Florida
Faith Healers paid particular attention to the groove and rhythm of Lido'''s songs. Critical receptionTrouser Press wrote that the band cranks "out hypnotic drone rock that crests with cathartic power and recedes." Spin praised the "intense, well-structured blurts of melodic noise." Robert Christgau considered Lido "sheer power-drone, never fully controlled and often breaking into something quite frantic and exciting." The Chicago Tribune stated that "funky bass hooks and lobster-rock riffs on the speedy highlight 'Hippy Hole' spew the punky garage band's attitude."The New York Times thought that the band "find frenzy, primal release and euphoria in repetition." The New Yorker noted the "swift, jagged guitar work" and "trippy, minimalist vocals." The Washington Post determined that they "recall the edgy intensity of Too Pure labelmate P. J. Harvey, but with a gift for rusty-can grooves approaching the Fall's ... It's a potent, and galvanizingly cacophonous, combination." The Los
of the Can song. Although often lumped with "shoegaze" bands of the early 1990s, Th' Faith Healers paid particular attention to the groove and rhythm of Lido'''s songs. Critical receptionTrouser Press wrote that the band cranks "out hypnotic drone rock that crests with cathartic power and recedes." Spin praised the "intense, well-structured blurts of melodic noise." Robert Christgau considered Lido "sheer power-drone, never fully controlled and often breaking into something quite frantic and exciting." The Chicago Tribune stated that "funky bass hooks and lobster-rock riffs on the speedy highlight 'Hippy Hole' spew the punky garage band's attitude."The New York Times thought that the band "find frenzy, primal release and euphoria in repetition." The New Yorker noted the "swift, jagged guitar work" and "trippy, minimalist vocals." The Washington Post determined that they "recall the edgy intensity of Too Pure
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she taught piano and violin privately and at Bradfield College. Spalding set texts by the following poets to music: Léon Bazalgette, William Blake, Phineas Fletcher, Paul Fort, Fernand Gregh, George Herbert, Ioannes Papadiamantopoulos (as Jean Moréas), Edmund Spenser, Charles van Lerberghe, Clara Walsh, and Walt Whitman. List of Songs by Eva Ruth Spalding Spalding’s music was published by Maurice Senart. In addition to songs, her compositions included: Piano Etude for the Left Hand Prelude Strings Poeme (violin and piano) String Quartet No. 1 String Quartet No. 2 String Quartet No. 3 String Quartet No. 4
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released January 19, 2022 to positive reviews and rapidly climbed to the top of the Steam charts. On February 6, Konami announced the game had been downloaded over 10 million times. Reception Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel
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some printing media as well as in the book. References Sources Тименко Г. На вулиці мертвого сонця / Григорій Тименко. –Чернівці, «Букрек», 2015. — 178с. — Третє тисячоліття: українська поезія. (in Ukrainian) Коверзнєв К. «Голос невидного» // Робітнича газета. — 1997. — No. 9. — С. 4. (in
(; 8 February 1945 — evidently November 1968 or later) was a Ukrainian poet in 1960s (Sixtiers movement), the Samizdat representative. Biography Hryhoriy Tymenko was born in 1945 in Kyiv Oblast. After graduation from secondary and evening schools, he studied in Kyiv University but was obliged to leave it. in early 1960s Hryhoriy Tymenko started his author career. The first publication of his verses was in 1964. He worked in several state printing enterprises. Tymenko's poems were published in Samizdat during his lifetime. Hryhoriy Tymenko disappeared without a trace
to the state government which is placed by the later before the state legislature. The commission on reasonable grounds can order inquiry into any matter related to the Act. The commission under powers granted to it can secure from the public authorities compliance of any of its decisions. Commission is duty bound to receive and conduct enquiry into any complaint received from any person. The commission can call for and examine any record which it considers necessary and is under the possession of the public authority and any such record should not be withheld from it on any grounds during the inquiry of a complaint. The commission has the power of the civil court during the course of enquiry and in respect of the following matters: Any complaint which requires the discovery and inspection of documents relating to it. Powers exercised for issuing summons requiring examination of any witnesses or related documents or any other prescribed matters relating to complaint. Any provision under which summons were issued and as per which attendance is required of persons and requires them to give written or oral evidence under an oath and producing documents or other details relevant to it. Provision requiring evidence on stamped affidavit. Powers relating to request from any court or office of any public record. Commission under the powers can recommend steps which can be taken for confirming to the provisions of the act if any public authority fails to do so. Challenges Madhya Pradesh State Information Commission are overburdened with backlog cases, similar to Central Vigilance Commission. Due to shortage of available staff and vacancies not being filled, there is backlog of cases filed. The maximum number of appeals and complaints pending as per October 2014 records were in state of Uttar Pradesh. However, some
state government which is placed by the later before the state legislature. The commission on reasonable grounds can order inquiry into any matter related to the Act. The commission under powers granted to it can secure from the public authorities compliance of any of its decisions. Commission is duty bound to receive and conduct enquiry into any complaint received from any person. The commission can call for and examine any record which it considers necessary and is under the possession of the public authority and any such record should not be withheld from it on any grounds during the inquiry of a complaint. The commission has the power of the civil court during the course of enquiry and in respect of the following matters: Any complaint which requires the discovery and inspection of documents relating to it. Powers exercised for issuing summons requiring examination of any witnesses or related documents or any other prescribed matters relating to complaint. Any provision under which summons were issued and as per which attendance is required of persons and requires them to give written or oral evidence under an oath and producing documents or other details relevant to it. Provision requiring evidence on stamped affidavit. Powers relating to request from any court or office of any public record. Commission under the powers can recommend steps which can be taken for confirming to the provisions of the act if any public authority fails to do so. Challenges Madhya Pradesh State Information Commission are overburdened with backlog cases, similar to Central Vigilance Commission. Due to shortage of available staff and vacancies not being filled, there is backlog of cases filed. The maximum number of appeals and complaints pending as per October 2014 records were in state of Uttar Pradesh. However, some states like Mizoram, Sikkim and Tripura didn't have pending complaints. State Information Commission as per the provision has limited
the origins of these problems and about Gobetti's theories of government. Gobetti employed the magazine as a vehicle to present a liberal revolution which he argued that the Kingdom had not experienced. Due to the opposition to the Fascist rule the magazine was subject to frequent bans and was permanently closed in November 1925. References External links 1922 establishments in Italy 1925 disestablishments in Italy Anti-fascism in Italy Censorship in Italy
about the origins of these problems and about Gobetti's theories of government. Gobetti employed the magazine as a vehicle to present a liberal revolution which he argued that the Kingdom had not experienced. Due to the opposition to the Fascist rule the magazine was subject to frequent bans and was permanently closed in November 1925. References External links 1922 establishments in Italy 1925 disestablishments in Italy Anti-fascism in Italy Censorship in Italy Defunct political magazines published in Italy Italian-language magazines Libertarian publications Magazines established in 1922 Magazines disestablished in 1925 Magazines published
party in North Macedonia representing the Albanian minority. History The party was formed on March 10, 2019. Afrim Gashi was
the party. In the 2020 parliamentary election, the party ran in a coalition with the Alliance for Albanians. References Political parties in North Macedonia Political parties
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wrestling in February 2015 under Brandon K and Dean Ratford in Pro Wrestling eXpress (PWX) near his home city of Pittsburgh. He made his debut within the same year. In August 2021, Moriarty was booked to his
his home city of Pittsburgh. He made his debut within the same year. In August 2021, Moriarty was booked to his first match in
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|9.99% |- |style="background:#3B9EDF"| |align=left|Viktor Pakhno |align=left|Fatherland – All Russia | |8.37% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Tatyana Fedyayeva |align=left|Independent | |5.43% |- |style="background-color:#FF4400"| |align=left|Oleg Kutepov |align=left|Andrey Nikolayev and Svyatoslav Fyodorov Bloc | |5.36% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Yury Zelnikov |align=left|Independent | |5.06% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksey Karpeyev |align=left|Independent | |3.67% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Gonchar |align=left|Independent | |3.41% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Galina Bozhedomova |align=left|Yabloko | |3.38% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Yevgeny Shevchenko |align=left|Independent | |2.47% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Andrey Dlugunovich |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |1.89% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vladimir Novopoltsev |align=left|Independent | |1.89% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Valentin Dubachev |align=left|Independent | |1.37% |- |style="background-color:#FCCA19"| |align=left|Dmitry Vovchuk |align=left|Congress of Russian Communities-Yury Boldyrev Movement | |1.05% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Sergey Vovchuk |align=left|Independent | |0.99% |- |style="background-color:#084284"| |align=left|Andrey Petrov |align=left|Spiritual Heritage | |0.58% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |10.56% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 2003 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Olga Selivyorstova |align=left|Independent | |21.97% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Sergey Koshevoy |align=left|Independent | |16.18% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Yury Levenkov |align=left|Independent | |8.54% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vyacheslav Boyko (incumbent) |align=left|Communist Party | |6.94% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Oleg Kutepov |align=left|Rodina | |5.07% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vyacheslav Gorbatin |align=left|Independent | |4.86% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Andrey Zavrazhnov |align=left|Independent | |4.61% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Sergey Fadeyev |align=left|Yabloko | |3.27% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Yevgeny Shevchenko |align=left|Independent | |3.24% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Sergey Panasov |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |2.17% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Valery Baranovich |align=left|Independent | |1.79% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Karp Didenko |align=left|Independent | |1.78% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Andrey Smolovik |align=left|Independent | |1.55% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Valentin Arkhipov |align=left|Independent | |1.41% |- |style="background-color:#DBB726"| |align=left|Valery Salazkin |align=left|Democratic Party | |0.50% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |14.57% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 2016 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color: " | |align=left|Aleksandr Avdeyev |align=left|United Russia | |46.66% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Nikolay Yashkin |align=left|Communist Party | |17.12% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Marina Trishina |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |11.25% |-
of its territory with Obninsk constituency, so currently Kaluga constituency is based in western Kaluga Oblast. Members elected Election results 1993 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color:#0085BE"| |align=left|Ella Pamfilova |align=left|Choice of Russia | |29.83% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Rudolf Panferov |align=left|Independent | - |7.50% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 1995 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color:#FE4801"| |align=left|Ella Pamfilova (incumbent) |align=left|Pamfilova-Gurov-Lysenko | |21.89% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vyacheslav Boyko |align=left|Communist Party | |21.35% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Viktor Minakov |align=left|Our Home – Russia | |14.28% |- |style="background-color:#F21A29"| |align=left|Valery Reshitko |align=left|Trade Unions and Industrialists – Union of Labour | |8.93% |- |style="background-color:#2C299A"| |align=left|Andrey Blinov |align=left|Congress of Russian Communities | |5.87% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vladimir Kostenko |align=left|Independent | |4.68% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Mikhail Sidorov |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |4.53% |- |style="background-color:#CE1100"| |align=left|Nikolay Zhdanov-Lutsenko |align=left|My Fatherland | |3.12% |- |style="background-color:#D50000"| |align=left|Vyacheslav Popkov |align=left|Communists and Working Russia - for the Soviet Union | |2.86% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Nikolay Strelnikov |align=left|Independent | |1.55% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Natalya Abramova |align=left|Zemsky Sobor | |1.50% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Natalya Khramtsova |align=left|Independent | |0.55% |- |style="background-color:#F9E2E3"| |align=left|Nikolay Vasilevich |align=left|Tikhonov-Tupolev-Tikhonov | |0.18% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |6.95% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 1999 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vyacheslav Boyko |align=left|Communist Party | |20.52% |- |style="background:#E98282"| |align=left|Lyudmila Berestova |align=left|Women of Russia | |12.52% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Anatoly Minakov |align=left|Our Home – Russia | |9.99% |- |style="background:#3B9EDF"| |align=left|Viktor Pakhno |align=left|Fatherland – All Russia | |8.37% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Tatyana Fedyayeva |align=left|Independent | |5.43% |- |style="background-color:#FF4400"| |align=left|Oleg Kutepov |align=left|Andrey Nikolayev and Svyatoslav Fyodorov Bloc | |5.36% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Yury Zelnikov |align=left|Independent | |5.06% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksey Karpeyev |align=left|Independent | |3.67% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Gonchar |align=left|Independent | |3.41% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Galina Bozhedomova |align=left|Yabloko | |3.38% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Yevgeny Shevchenko |align=left|Independent | |2.47% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Andrey Dlugunovich |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |1.89% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vladimir Novopoltsev |align=left|Independent | |1.89% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Valentin Dubachev |align=left|Independent | |1.37% |- |style="background-color:#FCCA19"| |align=left|Dmitry Vovchuk |align=left|Congress of Russian Communities-Yury Boldyrev Movement | |1.05% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Sergey Vovchuk |align=left|Independent | |0.99% |- |style="background-color:#084284"| |align=left|Andrey Petrov |align=left|Spiritual Heritage | |0.58% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |10.56% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 2003 |- ! colspan=2
the 2021–22 winter transfer window. In February 2022, Aggoun returned to the Czech Republic to sign a one-year deal with Viktoria Žižkov. Career statistics Club Notes References 1997 births Living people People from Troyes French footballers French people of Algerian descent Association football defenders Championnat National 2 players Régional 1 players Czech National Football League players Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 players ES Troyes AC players Stade de Reims players Toulouse Rodéo FC players FK Blansko players CS Hammam-Lif players FK Viktoria Žižkov players French expatriate footballers French expatriate sportspeople in the Czech Republic Expatriate footballers
People from Troyes French footballers French people of Algerian descent Association football defenders Championnat National 2 players Régional 1 players Czech National Football League players Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 players ES Troyes AC players Stade de Reims players Toulouse Rodéo FC players FK Blansko players CS Hammam-Lif players FK Viktoria Žižkov players French expatriate footballers French expatriate sportspeople in the
since 1989 by the Indian National Academy of Letters to writers for their outstanding translations work in the 24 languages. Recipients Following is the list of recipients of Sahitya Akademi Translation Prizes for
Akademi Translation Prizes are awarded each year since 1989 by the Indian National Academy of Letters to writers for their outstanding
the social, political and economic experience of South Asian peoples in British society. It was part of the 1993 South Asian Visual Arts Festival that ran from 2 September 1993 until 27 November 1994 and included an exhibition by eight British South Asian artists, workshops, poetry readings, lectures, film and music. It was
explore contemporary South Asian arts, and the first to be organised by a specially appointed curator. It dealt with the social, political and economic experience of South Asian peoples in British society. It was part of the 1993 South Asian Visual Arts Festival that ran from 2 September 1993 until 27 November 1994 and included an exhibition by eight British South
Bì has an irregular shape, and measures about long by in mean breadth. Its greatest depth is around . Loch Bì is reputed for its trout, flounder and mullet stock. Loch Bì is bisected by a causeway carrying the A865
loch on the island of South Uist in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. It lies at the northern end of the island Loch Bì has an irregular shape, and measures about long by in mean breadth. Its
I, the highest of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The listed buildings include houses, farmhouses and farm buildings, a church, a former town hall, a public house, a former smithy, a former lock-up, and a mausoleum. Key Buildings References Citations
hall, a public house, a former smithy, a former lock-up, and a mausoleum. Key Buildings References Citations Sources Lists of listed buildings in South Yorkshire Buildings and structures in the Metropolitan Borough
before being demolished in 1994. A block of flats, erected in 2016, now stands on the site at 191 Argyll Street. A planning application was first made for a similar construction in 1998. References External links Churches in Dunoon Former churches in Scotland 1874 establishments in Scotland 1994 establishments
same time. The church stood for 120 years, before being demolished in 1994. A block of flats, erected in 2016, now stands on the site at 191 Argyll Street. A planning application was first made for
police in which two soldiers and a police officer were killed, security forces retreated. The gang continued their assault into the early hours of the following day, killing numerous villagers, burning down shops and grain silos, as well as stealing cattle. The gang kidnapped villagers, including its community leader. By the time the bandits left dead bodies lay all over the streets of Dankade. A survivor recalled:“Many were killed and their corpses burnt. We can’t tell the number of fatalities right now. We are left wondering why terror killings seem to be on the rise, particularly in the North-West region.”State authorities put the casualty number at 18, while some locals said the bandits had killed over 50 civilians. Notes References 2022 fires 2022 mass shootings in Africa 2022 murders in Africa 2020s fires in Africa 2020s massacres in Nigeria 21st century in
carried out many attacks, including mass kidnappings, robbery, arson and mass shootings. Hundreds of people have been killed and thousands displaced. The conflict escalated in the early 2020s; the largest and most deadly event being the massacres in Zamfara State in early January 2022. The Nigerian authorities, who are also opposing the Boko Haram insurgency and the insurgency in Southeastern Nigeria, have difficulty tackling the bandit gangs. Incident On the evening of 14 January 2022, a group of bandits attacked Dankade, a village in Kebbi State, Northwest Nigeria. After a shootout with soldiers and police in which two soldiers and a police officer were killed, security forces retreated. The gang continued their
for the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders (UNAFEI). It was granted the special consultative status by the UN in 1991 and reclassified to same status in 2000. ACPF organizes conferences and lectures, helps develop guidelines, for example (UN Standard Minimum Rules for Noncustodial Measures), and coordinates regional projects. ACPF also worked with the UN to organize Ninth United Nations Congress on the Prevention of Crime
organizes conferences and lectures, helps develop guidelines, for example (UN Standard Minimum Rules for Noncustodial Measures), and coordinates regional projects. ACPF also worked with the UN to organize Ninth United Nations Congress on the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders in 1995. ACPF
are participating in the race. , the only UCI WorldTeam to not be participating in the race, declined their invitation, citing a full schedule. and received automatic invitations as the best performing UCI ProTeams in the 2021 season, but only the former accepted their invitation. The other two UCI ProTeams, and , were selected by RCS Sport, the race organisers. With many teams experiencing positive COVID-19 test results and having to withdraw riders and staff from competition, only 10 teams were able to enter a full squad of seven riders, with a further seven teams entering six riders each. and were only able to enter five riders each, while was the only team to enter a squad of four riders. also had one late non-starter, reducing their squad to six riders. In total, 125 riders started the race, of which 122 finished. UCI WorldTeams UCI ProTeams Route Stages Stage 1 20 February 2022 — Madinat Zayed to Madinat Zayed, Stage 2 21 February 2022 – Al Hudayriat Island to Abu Dhabi Breakwater, Stage 3 22 February 2022 – Ajman (Al Zorah), (ITT) Stage 4 23 February 2022 – Fujairah Fort to Jebel Jais, Stage 5 24 February 2022 – Ras Al Khaimah Corniche to Al Marjan Island, Stage 6 25 February 2022 – Expo 2020 Dubai
Zayed to Madinat Zayed, Stage 2 21 February 2022 – Al Hudayriat Island to Abu Dhabi Breakwater, Stage 3 22 February 2022 – Ajman (Al Zorah), (ITT) Stage 4 23 February 2022 – Fujairah Fort to Jebel Jais, Stage 5 24 February 2022 – Ras Al Khaimah Corniche to Al Marjan Island, Stage 6 25 February 2022 – Expo 2020 Dubai to Expo 2020 Dubai, Stage 7 26 February 2022 – Al Ain (Al Jahili Fort) to Jebel Hafeet, Classification leadership table On stage 2, Sam Bennett, who was third in the points classification, wore the green jersey, because first-placed Jasper Philipsen wore the red jersey as the leader of the general classification and second-placed Dmitry Strakhov wore the black jersey as the leader of the sprints classification. For the same reason, Mark Cavendish wore the green jersey on stage 3. On stages 2 and 3, Xandres Vervloesem, who was second in the young rider classification, wore the white jersey, because first-placed Jasper Philipsen wore the red jersey as the leader of the general classification. On stage 4, Tadej Pogačar, who was second in the young rider classification, wore the white jersey,
or any position which is connected with any political party and are also barred from carrying on any business or continuing any profession in any field. Shri H. Nongpluh, IPS (Retd) is the current Chief Information commissioner of Meghalaya State Information Commission. Tenure and service The tenure of the Meghalaya State Chief Information Commissioner and a State Information Commissioner for holding office will be a term of 3 years or until they attain the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier and will not be eligible for reappointment on completion of tenure. Any vacancy in the State Information Commission has to be filled within six months from the date of vacancy. Meghalaya Chief Information Commissioner (CIC), Information Commissioner (IC) and State Information Commissioner's salaries, allowances and other service terms and conditions are equivalent to a Judge of the Supreme Court. Powers and functions Meghalaya State Information Commission prepares report on the implementation of the provisions of State Information Commission act and submits an annual report to the state government which is placed by the later before the state legislature. The commission on reasonable grounds can order inquiry into any matter related to the Act. The commission under powers granted to it can secure from the public authorities compliance of any of its decisions. Commission is duty bound to receive and conduct enquiry into any complaint received from any person. The commission can call for and examine any record which it considers necessary and is under the possession of the public authority and any such record should not be withheld from it on any grounds during the inquiry of a complaint. The commission has the power of the civil court during the course of enquiry and in respect of the following matters: Any complaint which requires the discovery and inspection of documents relating to it. Powers exercised for issuing summons requiring examination of any witnesses or related documents or any other prescribed matters relating to complaint. Any provision under which summons were issued and as per which attendance is
implementation of the provisions of State Information Commission act and submits an annual report to the state government which is placed by the later before the state legislature. The commission on reasonable grounds can order inquiry into any matter related to the Act. The commission under powers granted to it can secure from the public authorities compliance of any of its decisions. Commission is duty bound to receive and conduct enquiry into any complaint received from any person. The commission can call for and examine any record which it considers necessary and is under the possession of the public authority and any such record should not be withheld from it on any grounds during the inquiry of a complaint. The commission has the power of the civil court during the course of enquiry and in respect of the following matters: Any complaint which requires the discovery and inspection of documents relating to it. Powers exercised for issuing summons requiring examination of any witnesses or related documents or any other prescribed matters relating to complaint. Any provision under which summons were issued and as per which attendance is required of persons and requires them to give written or oral evidence under an oath and producing documents or other details relevant to it. Provision requiring evidence on stamped affidavit. Powers relating to request from any court or office of any public record. Commission under the powers can recommend steps which can be taken for confirming to the provisions of the act if any public authority fails to do so. Challenges Meghalaya State Information Commission are overburdened with backlog cases, similar to Central Vigilance Commission. Due to shortage of available staff and vacancies not being filled, there is backlog of cases filed. The maximum number of appeals and complaints pending as per October 2014 records were
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Slam Rio de Janeiro was held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 9 to 10 June 2012. Medal summary Medal
War, in the late 1940s. Development Eighteen ships were built during World War II with 6 cancelled, later built as Benewah-class. Franklin D. Roosevelt approved the construction of tenders and repair ships in May 1943, it was then recommended by the Auxiliary Vessels Board on 11 June later that year, the construction of barracks ships. The class consists of barges with a two-story barracks built on top instead of the a warehouse design, and they had an auxiliary vessel designation of "A". Moreover, on their top deck, 4 Oerlikon 20 mm cannons were placed together with 2 gun and
later built as Benewah-class. Franklin D. Roosevelt approved the construction of tenders and repair ships in May 1943, it was then recommended by the Auxiliary Vessels Board on 11 June later that year, the construction of barracks ships. The class consists of barges with a two-story barracks built on top instead of the a warehouse design, and they had an auxiliary vessel designation of "A". Moreover, on their top deck, 4 Oerlikon 20 mm cannons were placed together with 2 gun and their platforms on each side of the ship. The guns were later removed after being put into the reserve fleet in 1946. During the Vietnam War, 4
Ali Nader Mahmoud (; born 27 November 2004), is an Qatari footballer who plays
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his successor. Her nomination is pending before the Senate Judiciary Committee. If confirmed, she would be the first African-American woman to serve on the Third Circuit. On January 28, 2022, following Justice Stephen Breyer's announcement of his intention to retire as an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, Freeman was mentioned as one of the potential nominees for a Supreme Court appointment by President Joe Biden. A hearing on her nomination before the Senate Judiciary Committee has been scheduled for March 2, 2022. See also Joe Biden Supreme Court candidates References 1978 births Living people 21st-century American women lawyers African-American women lawyers Lawyers from Boston Pennsylvania lawyers Public defenders
Pennsylvania. She has worked at the Federal Community Defender Office since 2009, including as an assistant federal defender in the Non-Capital Habeas Unit from 2014 to 2016, and as a research and writing specialist from 2009 to 2014. Since 2016, she has been a managing attorney with the Federal Community Defender office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. Nomination to court of appeals On January 19, 2022, President Joe Biden announced his intent to nominate Freeman to serve as a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. President Biden nominated Freeman to the seat vacated by Judge Theodore McKee, who on July 29, 2021, notified the White House that he intended to take senior status upon confirmation of his successor. Her nomination is pending before the Senate Judiciary Committee. If confirmed, she would be the first African-American woman to serve on the Third Circuit. On January 28, 2022, following Justice Stephen Breyer's announcement of his intention to retire as an Associate Justice of
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as a board member of the North Side Leadership Conference. Political career Wilson ran unsuccessfully against incumbent Darlene Harris for the Democratic nomination for Pittsburgh City Council in 2011 and 2015. He ran in 2019 with the backing of Mayor Bill Peduto, SEIU 32BJ, SEIU Healthcare Pennsylvania, and Planned Parenthood. He received 56 percent of the vote in the May primary election, defeating Harris. He then won the November general election over independent candidates Chris Rosselot and Malcolm Jarrett. Wilson has positioned himself as a "progressive," citing affordable housing and displacement as top issues, and proposing more effective partnerships between the private and public sectors as being possible solutions. He has also said he would work to improve air quality in Pittsburgh. During his time in office, Wilson has sponsored or co-sponsored bills to ban parking motor vehicles in bike lanes,
positioned himself as a "progressive," citing affordable housing and displacement as top issues, and proposing more effective partnerships between the private and public sectors as being possible solutions. He has also said he would work to improve air quality in Pittsburgh. During his time in office, Wilson has sponsored or co-sponsored bills to ban parking motor vehicles in bike lanes, amend the city's Residential Parking Permit program, grant bereavement leave to nonunion city employees who experience a miscarriage, ban single-use plastic bags, and ban the declawing of cats. He was appointed to the board of the Pittsburgh Land Bank in 2021. Personal life A fifth-generation resident of Pittsburgh's North Side, Wilson lives in the Spring Hill neighborhood. He has three children. References External links Pittsburgh City Council members 1980s
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in six volumes as of January 21, 2022. Anime On January 19, 2022, an anime television series adaptation was announced. References External links Anime series based on manga Fantasy anime and
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of plant physiology. He is the 4th substantive vice chancellor of the Osun State University. References See also List of vice chancellors in Nigeria
Revolution arrived at Kufa in August 749, defeating the Umayyad forces on their way. The city rose up in revolt and opened its gates to the Khurasanis on 2 September. While their forces were victorious, however, the Hashimiyya at this point had been left leaderless, as the hidden imam, the Abbasid Ibrahim ibn Muhammad, had been executed by the Umayyad at Harran. Ibrahim is said to have nominated his brother, Abu'l-Abbas, as his successor by some sources, and members of the Abbasid clan started flocking to Kufa as soon as it was freed from Umayyad rule. However, Abu Salama did not appear ready to accept either Abu'l-Abbas or any other Abbasid as his leader, instead favouring installing an Alid as the leader of the victorious movement. As a result, he ordered the Abbasids to remain in hiding, and even refused to cover their travel costs,. With the Revolution triumphant, Abu Salama was hailed by the troops and people as ('Helper of the House of Muhammad')—from which the Abbasid vizierate would draw its name a generation later—and took over government, while the followers of the Hashimiyya expected him to reveal the identity of the eagerly awaited 'chosen one'. To that end, Abu Salama went to the Khurasani encampment at A'yan, and opened negotiations with various Alid candidates, hoping to become the effective king-maker. However, all of the candidates approached—Ja'far al-Sadiq, Abdallah ibn al-Hasan, and Umar
any other Abbasid as his leader, instead favouring installing an Alid as the leader of the victorious movement. As a result, he ordered the Abbasids to remain in hiding, and even refused to cover their travel costs,. With the Revolution triumphant, Abu Salama was hailed by the troops and people as ('Helper of the House of Muhammad')—from which the Abbasid vizierate would draw its name a generation later—and took over government, while the followers of the Hashimiyya expected him to reveal the identity of the eagerly awaited 'chosen one'. To that end, Abu Salama went to the Khurasani encampment at A'yan, and opened negotiations with various Alid candidates, hoping to become the effective king-maker. However, all of the candidates approached—Ja'far al-Sadiq, Abdallah ibn al-Hasan, and Umar ibn Ali ibn al-Hasan—either flatly refused or hesitated to accept and negotiated for better terms. While this went on, one of the Khurasani commanders, Abu'l-Jahm, realised his plans and moved to thwart them: twelve prominent army leaders rode into Kufa, presented themselves to Abu'l-Abbas, and pledged allegiance () to him as caliph. Abu Salama had to bow to events, and also recognize Abu'l-Abbas. On the next day, 28 November, Abu'l-Abbas was publicly proclaimed caliph with the regnal name of al-Saffah. The new caliph retained Abu Salama as vizier, but nevertheless remained suspicious of his sincerity, and immediately began planning to eliminate him. First he contacted the chief leader of the Revolution and ruler of Khurasan, Abu Muslim, to secure his consent, as Abu Muslim and Abu
Harris, Shriver & Jacobson. From 1999 to 2000, Wang served as a law clerk for Judge Peter J. Messitte of the United States District Court for the District of Maryland. From 2000 to 2004, she served as an assistant United States Attorney in the United States Attorney's Office for the District of Colorado. She was an associate at Faegre Drinker from 2004 to 2008 and partner until 2015. Wang cofounded the Colorado Pro Bono Patent Initiative. She also previously served as President of the Asian Pacific American Bar Association of Colorado. Federal judicial service United States magistrate judge Wang has served as a magistrate judge of the United States District Court for the District of Colorado since February 9, 2015. Nomination to district court On January 19, 2022, President Joe Biden nominated Wang to serve as a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Colorado. President Biden nominated Wang to
as President of the Asian Pacific American Bar Association of Colorado. Federal judicial service United States magistrate judge Wang has served as a magistrate judge of the United States District Court for the District of Colorado since February 9, 2015. Nomination to district court On January 19, 2022, President Joe Biden nominated Wang to serve as a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Colorado. President Biden nominated Wang to the seat being vacated by Judge Christine Arguello, who will assume senior status on July 15, 2022. Her nomination is pending before the Senate Judiciary Committee. See also List of Asian American jurists References Living
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Isabel de Alba (born December 23, 1979) is an American attorney serving as a judge of the Fresno County Superior Court. She is a nominee to serve as a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of California. Early life and education de Alba was raised in Dos Palos, California. She earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of California, Berkeley in 2002 and a Juris Doctor from the UC Berkeley School of Law in 2007. Career From 2007 to 2013, de Alba was an associate at Lang Richet & Patch. de Alba worked with the American Civil Liberties
Law in 2007. Career From 2007 to 2013, de Alba was an associate at Lang Richet & Patch. de Alba worked with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Immigrants' Rights Project in San Francisco, California, in 2007. She later worked as a partner at Lang Richet & Patch until 2018. In October 2018, Governor Jerry Brown appointed her as a judge of the Fresno County Superior Court to fill the seat left vacant by the retirement of Judge Dale Ikeda. Nomination to federal district court On January 19, 2022, President Joe Biden
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President Biden nominated Choudhury to the seat vacated by Judge Joseph F. Bianco, who was elevated to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on May 17, 2019. Her nomination is pending before the Senate Judiciary Committee. If confirmed by the Senate, Choudhury would become the first Muslim woman and first Bangladeshi American to serve as a federal judge. Personal life Choudhury married Michael Early, a visual effects producer, in 2016. References 1970s births Living people
law clerk for Judge Denise Cote of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York and Judge Barrington Daniels Parker Jr. of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. She worked for more than 11 years at the national American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) based in New York City. She has since worked as a staff attorney for the ACLU National Security Project and Racial Justice Program. Since 2020, she has been the legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois. Nomination to district court On January 19, 2022, President Joe Biden nominated Choudhury to serve as a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York. President Biden nominated Choudhury to the seat vacated by Judge Joseph F. Bianco, who was elevated to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on May 17, 2019.
Podbrzezie Rudomino Rudziszki Rzesza Soleczniki Szumsk Troki Turgiele Worniany Janiszki (until 1926) Koniawa (1926–1930) Citations Notes References Bibliography Zeszyt VII. Spis ludności na terenach administrowanych przez Zarząd Cywilny Ziem Wschodnich (grudzień 1919). Lviv/Warsaw. Książnica Polska T-wa Naucz. Szkół Wyższych. 1920, p. 50, series: Prace geograficzne wydawane by Eugenjusz Romer. Zarząd Cywilny Ziem Wschodnich (19 lutego 1919 – 9 września 1920) by Joanna Gierowska-Kałłaur, 1st edition. Warsaw. Wydawnictwo Neriton. Instytut Historii PAN. 2003. p. 447. ISBN 83-88973-60-6. Wilno Voivodeship (1926–1939) States and territories established in 1921 States and territories established in 1923 States and territories established in 1924 States and territories disestablished
Voivodeship. Municipalities Urban Nowa Wilejka Trakai Rular Gierwiaty Mejszagoła Mickuny Niemenczyn Olkieniki Orany (1926–1939) Podbrzezie Rudomino Rudziszki Rzesza Soleczniki Szumsk Troki Turgiele Worniany Janiszki (until 1926) Koniawa (1926–1930) Citations Notes References Bibliography Zeszyt VII. Spis ludności na terenach administrowanych przez Zarząd Cywilny Ziem Wschodnich (grudzień 1919). Lviv/Warsaw. Książnica Polska T-wa Naucz. Szkół Wyższych. 1920, p. 50, series: Prace geograficzne wydawane by Eugenjusz Romer. Zarząd Cywilny Ziem Wschodnich (19 lutego 1919 – 9 września 1920) by Joanna Gierowska-Kałłaur, 1st edition. Warsaw. Wydawnictwo Neriton. Instytut Historii PAN. 2003. p. 447. ISBN 83-88973-60-6. Wilno
mouzas in the union. References External links Unions of Khulna Division Unions of Chuadanga District
of 27,397. There are 13 villages and 11 mouzas in the union. References External links Unions of Khulna Division Unions of Chuadanga District Unions of Jibannagar
USA (Editor) South Africa, India and South Korea (Representatives for National Member Societies). There are ten IAPD Standing Committees set up by the board of directors and approved by the council. These committees have a very important role as advisory bodies to the board of directors; their recommendations may be partially or fully taken into account by the Board for decision making on various IAPD matters. The Committees are: Executive Committee Education Committee Finance Committee Congress Site Selection and Coordination Committee Constitution Review Committee Membership Committee Awards Committee Nominations Committee Public Relations Committee Science Committee Activities In addition to the Council Meetings held every two years, the association hosts regional meetings as well as educational workshops and E-Learning programs. Since the year 2000 the association has developed outreach programs. Dentists for All Children (DENFAC) was launched in 2001. The project introduces teachers of dental students to contemporary knowledge,
directors and approved by the council. These committees have a very important role as advisory bodies to the board of directors; their recommendations may be partially or fully taken into account by the Board for decision making on various IAPD matters. The Committees are: Executive Committee Education Committee Finance Committee Congress Site Selection and Coordination Committee Constitution Review Committee Membership Committee Awards Committee Nominations Committee Public Relations Committee Science Committee Activities In addition to the Council Meetings held every two years, the association hosts regional meetings as well as educational workshops and E-Learning programs. Since the year 2000 the association has developed outreach programs. Dentists for All Children (DENFAC) was launched in 2001. The project introduces teachers of dental students to contemporary knowledge, techniques, and standards by providing a series of lectures and clinical teaching sessions. of assistance. Programs for Africa and Asia include Teach the Teachers Educational Workshop. The IAPD promotes Events from IAPD National Member Societies as well as those from other related organizations. Examples of related organizations includes: The Italian Society of Paediatric Dentistry, The Paedodontic Society of South Africa, The FDI World Dental Congress, The Asociación Argentina de Odontología para Niños (AAON), The Hellenic Society of Pediatric Dentistry. The IAPD promotes global dialogue with regard to Paediatric Dentistry. In 2019, in a global effort to define children's early childhood carries, The Bangkok declaration was accepted. The IAPD publications include a yearly newsletter and journal, International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, published six times a year. A website is updated with events, online training videos and eLearning opportunities. Membership The IAPD differentiates between member nations and individuals. In addition there are National Member Societies, Individual members, Honorary Members, Senior Members, IAPD Supported Members,
Stanford Law School in 2010. Career From 2010 to 2011, Cartwright served as a law clerk to Judge Dana Fabe on the Alaska Supreme Court and later for Betty Binns Fletcher on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. From 2012 to 2014, she was an associate at Jenner & Block. Since 2018, she has been a partner at MacDonald Hoague & Bayless. In 2021, Cartwright served as pro bono Washington state counsel for the Campaign Legal Center in Aguilar v. Yakima County, a case litigated under the Voting Rights Act. Nomination to district
at MacDonald Hoague & Bayless. In 2021, Cartwright served as pro bono Washington state counsel for the Campaign Legal Center in Aguilar v. Yakima County, a case litigated under the Voting Rights Act. Nomination to district court On January 19, 2022, President Joe Biden nominated Cartwright to serve as a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington. President Biden nominated Cartwright to the seat vacated by Judge Benjamin Hale Settle, who assumed senior status on January 1, 2020. Her nomination is pending before the Senate Judiciary Committee. References 21st-century American
must be elastic to compensate for the difference in size between the studs and the recess and to create a permanent clamping effect, while remaining dimensionally stable and unbreakable even with multiple disassembly and reassembly and mechanical stress like tensile or compressing loads. Surfaces should be smooth but grippy and have tolerances of only a few micrometers, as the top and bottom of the clamping components serve as plug-in socket for each other. Lego Lego initially used the material cellulose acetate, an acetate ester of cellulose. Since 1963, Lego bricks have been made of the plastic acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer (ABS). Transparent building elements are made of polycarbonate („Makrolon") and axles because of its higher rotational stiffness made of polyamide (PA). ABS has a low specific gravity with a density of 1.03 to 1.07 g-cm-3. Thanks to its good resistance to impact, it is breaking strength, and a surface hardness of 50-60 hardness test by Shore makes it scratch-resistant to fingernails. The material is resistant to aqueous chemicals, but is unresistant to solvents such as acetone. The plastic component tolerates heating up to a temperature of 80 °C and has good mechanical and acoustic damping properties. The amorphous thermoplastics are matt glossy, different colors are producible. Sustainability The polymer degradation of building blocks made from acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene]] copolymer (ABS) can take between 100 and 1300 years in the ocean, depending on conditions, according to a University of Plymouth research finding, which is why some manufacturers are looking to switch to sustainable raw materials; some manufacturers make Lego-compatible bricks from wood, for example, from bioethanol or use resins from natural materials as a base, likewise, packaging is sometimes intended to become more environmentally friendly. There are also building blocks made of cardboard. Red and yellow building blocks from Lego, which were manufactured between 1963 and 1981, can release carcinogenic cadmium when exposed to stomach acid in amounts exceeding today's limits about 10-fold. History In 1934, the Rubber Specialties Company in the United States started production of its Bild-O-Brik rubber system. From 1935 to 1976, the Premo Rubber Company manufactured the Minibrix. The system consisted of brown rubber blocks with a basic grid size of 1×½×⅜ inches. Beginning in 1939, the company Halsam Products manufactured its American Bricks from pressed wood. The ELGO Plastic Company produced building blocks under the name Elgo American Plastic Bricks from 1946. In 1949, the Danish company Lego began industrial production of its Automatic Binding Brick, which, however, like its predecessors, was hollow inside and therefore produced very little adhesion. The bricks are an almost identical copy of the 1947 Self-locking Building Bricks of the English brand Kiddicraft by toy developer Hilary Page. In the 1997 publication Developing a Product, Lego explicitly refers to the origin of the building blocks: Possible combinations Building blocks can be combined with each other in many ways. Two same-colored 4×2 bricks can be arranged in 24 ways, with three this is already 1560. The number of combinations increases to over 85 billion with only seven same-colored 4×2 bricks, as a paper from the Mathematics Department of Aarhus University states. Models and manufacturers The building blocks are usually sold in building block sets with building instructions, less often as single-variety or mixed bulk. In addition to the main model of a set, building instructions for an alternative model ("B-model") are occasionally included, often advertised as such ("2-in-1", "3-in-1"). Building blocks are produced in different shapes, sizes and systems worldwide by various manufacturers, with the majority of manufacturers following Lego's construction dimensions, a grid size of 8 × 8 mm (and other shape specifications), to keep their plug-in systems compatible. In addition to the standard shapes, most manufacturers produce special bricks onto which, in turn, bricks of the type described at the beginning can be placed or clamped. Some manufacturers concentrate on so-called MOCs ("My Own Creation"), which have been developed by brick fans and released or licensed for reproduction. Litigation for trademark protection Lego system The Lego company repeatedly sued competing building block manufacturers in court. The lawsuits were mostly unsuccessful, as the courts evaluated the functional design of the base brick as an issue of patent rather than trademark law, and all relevant Lego patents have expired. Lego itself largely adopted the dimensions of the bricks in the late 1940s from an invention by British toy developer Hilary Page. Lego and Tyco Toys fought in U.S. courts over Tyco's interlocking bricks in the 1980s, with both manufacturers claiming victory. On 31. August 1987, the U.S. District Court ruled that Tyco could continue to manufacture Lego system-compatible bricks with the product name Super Blocks, but ordered Tyco to cease and desist from using the Lego trademark and from advertising with "Lego, but only cheaper". Lego's Hong Kong lawsuit against Tyco Super Blocks obtained an injunction forcing Tyco to stop making Lego-compatible bricks from after 1973. Tyco was also sued by Lego in Austria, Italy and Canada. The Canadian manufacturer Mega Bloks was sued because its use of the composite brick system of "studs and tubes" was an infringement of the trademarks held by Lego. On November 17, 2005, the Supreme Court of Canada upheld the right of Mega Bloks to continue selling the product in Canada. On November 12, 2008, the General Court (European Union) made a similar decision. On September 14, 2010, the European Court of Justice ruled that the eight-stud design of
are occasionally included, often advertised as such ("2-in-1", "3-in-1"). Building blocks are produced in different shapes, sizes and systems worldwide by various manufacturers, with the majority of manufacturers following Lego's construction dimensions, a grid size of 8 × 8 mm (and other shape specifications), to keep their plug-in systems compatible. In addition to the standard shapes, most manufacturers produce special bricks onto which, in turn, bricks of the type described at the beginning can be placed or clamped. Some manufacturers concentrate on so-called MOCs ("My Own Creation"), which have been developed by brick fans and released or licensed for reproduction. Litigation for trademark protection Lego system The Lego company repeatedly sued competing building block manufacturers in court. The lawsuits were mostly unsuccessful, as the courts evaluated the functional design of the base brick as an issue of patent rather than trademark law, and all relevant Lego patents have expired. Lego itself largely adopted the dimensions of the bricks in the late 1940s from an invention by British toy developer Hilary Page. Lego and Tyco Toys fought in U.S. courts over Tyco's interlocking bricks in the 1980s, with both manufacturers claiming victory. On 31. August 1987, the U.S. District Court ruled that Tyco could continue to manufacture Lego system-compatible bricks with the product name Super Blocks, but ordered Tyco to cease and desist from using the Lego trademark and from advertising with "Lego, but only cheaper". Lego's Hong Kong lawsuit against Tyco Super Blocks obtained an injunction forcing Tyco to stop making Lego-compatible bricks from after 1973. Tyco was also sued by Lego in Austria, Italy and Canada. The Canadian manufacturer Mega Bloks was sued because its use of the composite brick system of "studs and tubes" was an infringement of the trademarks held by Lego. On November 17, 2005, the Supreme Court of Canada upheld the right of Mega Bloks to continue selling the product in Canada. On November 12, 2008, the General Court (European Union) made a similar decision. On September 14, 2010, the European Court of Justice ruled that the eight-stud design of the original Lego brick "only fulfills a technical function [and] cannot be registered as a trademark" (regarding brick replica; however, it is still protected as a 3D trademark regarding advertising purposes/company logos and suchlike). The English company Best-Lock Construction Toys sued Lego in German courts in 2004 and 2009. In the latter case, the German Federal Supreme Court rejected Lego trademark protection for the shape of its bricks. In 2002, Lego's Swiss subsidiary Interlego AG successfully sued the company Tianjin CoCo Toy Co. Ltd. for copyright infringement. An appeals court found that many CoCo sets violated existing law. CoCo was ordered to stop manufacturing the infringing sets, publish a formal apology in the Beijing Daily, and pay a small compensation to Interlego. On appeal, the Supreme People's Court in Beijing upheld the court's ruling. In 2000, Lego applied for a three-dimensional trademark for its minifigures, which Best Lock had already duplicated in 1998. Thus, Best Lock sued in 2012 to revoke the trademark. On June 16, 2015, the European Court of Justice upheld Lego's figure trademark. Lego had filed its copyright claims in a U.S. customs database in 2009, which led to the confiscation of Best Lock shipments from Asia. In October 2011, Lego filed a lawsuit in United States District Court in Hartford against Best-Lock over the minifigure trademark. Mega Bloks won a case in the EU Supreme Court in 2010 against Lego's trademark registration of a red toy brick. Jon Capriola came up with the idea of a light-up brick called Laser Pegs in 2002, which was patented in 2006 and finally granted in 2009. Lawrence Rosen of LaRose Industries was approached by Capriola to invest in the company at the North American International Toy Fair in February 2011. Instead, Rosen applied for and received an accelerated patent in 2012, and LaRose Industries' Cra-Z-Art division then began producing Lite Brix light-up blocks. In 2013, Capriola's company sued Rosen for patent infringement, while Rosen filed for cancellation of
Janeiro, Brazil, from 18 to 19 June 2011. Medal summary Medal table Men's events Women's events Source Results References External links 2011 IJF World
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as a civil litigator at Latham & Watkins from 2004 to 2008 and as an attorney at Wiggin and Dana from 2002 to 2003. From 2008 to 2020, he served as an Assistant United States Attorney in the criminal division of the United States Attorney's office for the Southern District of California where he was Deputy Chief of the Office's Major Frauds and Public Corruption Section. He helped lead the early prosecution of the Fat Leonard scandal, which involved corruption in the United States Navy. From 2015 to 2018, Huie served as a legal advisor to the United States Department of Justice's Office of Overseas Prosecutorial Development, Assistance and Training. Since 2020, he has been an attorney with Jones Day, where he serves on the firm's Diversity, Inclusion & Advancement Committee. Nomination to district court On January 19, 2022, President Joe Biden named Huie to serve as a United States District Judge of the United States
to 2018, Huie served as a legal advisor to the United States Department of Justice's Office of Overseas Prosecutorial Development, Assistance and Training. Since 2020, he has been an attorney with Jones Day, where he serves on the firm's Diversity, Inclusion & Advancement Committee. Nomination to district court On January 19, 2022, President Joe Biden named Huie to serve as a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of California. President Biden nominated Huie to the seat vacated by Judge Michael Anello, who took senior status on October 31, 2018. His nomination is
Pilcher's book Memories from my life. Plot The Valois family lives in exile in Austria, near Vienna. 20-year-old François, the Prince of Valois, wants to marry Agathe Klähr. The young woman is the daughter of the proud widow and bookseller Franziska Klähr. The prince is denied permission to marry the girl by his family. The Valois family lay claim to the French throne. François and Agathe hold hands as they walk into the Danube, committing suicide. The 21-year-old Army officer Medardus Klähr, Agathe's brother, meets Princess Helene of Valois at the pair's funeral. Helene is the 20-year-old sister of François. Medardus shares his mother's patriotism and hatred of Napoleon. The Valois and Klähr family have a common enemy in the belligerent Corsicans. But an éclat creates bad blood. Helene insults the dead woman at the double grave. Medardus, who holds the Valois family responsible for his sister's death, insults her in return. Helene then promises her cousin Bertrand, the Marquis of Valois, that she will marry him if he kills Medardus in a duel. The hot-headed Medardus is lucky; he is not killed by the Marquis but critically wounded. Helena mourns the death of her brother. Now that he is dead, the family's hope for the French throne are gone. Helena inquires about the injured Medardus. She sends her chambermaid to the Klähr's abode. Medardus wishes to get to revenge on Helene for the death of his sister after spending a "few wonderful nights" with her. Thye spend several nights together. Medardus, when he learns of Helene's intention to marry, volunteers for a sortie from the fortress of Vienna against the advancing Napoleonic troops. He considers this the way to appear at Helene's wedding. Helene lives outside of Vienna's city walls. Medardus himself does not quite know if he is driven by love or hate, but he knows he wishes to die. Helene, who is still keen to see the Valois take the French throne, seeks to get Medardus to support her interests. Napoleon, who in the meantime has
Princess Helene of Valois at the pair's funeral. Helene is the 20-year-old sister of François. Medardus shares his mother's patriotism and hatred of Napoleon. The Valois and Klähr family have a common enemy in the belligerent Corsicans. But an éclat creates bad blood. Helene insults the dead woman at the double grave. Medardus, who holds the Valois family responsible for his sister's death, insults her in return. Helene then promises her cousin Bertrand, the Marquis of Valois, that she will marry him if he kills Medardus in a duel. The hot-headed Medardus is lucky; he is not killed by the Marquis but critically wounded. Helena mourns the death of her brother. Now that he is dead, the family's hope for the French throne are gone. Helena inquires about the injured Medardus. She sends her chambermaid to the Klähr's abode. Medardus wishes to get to revenge on Helene for the death of his sister after spending a "few wonderful nights" with her. Thye spend several nights together. Medardus, when he learns of Helene's intention to marry, volunteers for a sortie from the fortress of Vienna against the advancing Napoleonic troops. He considers this the way to appear at Helene's wedding. Helene lives outside of Vienna's city walls. Medardus himself does not quite know if he is driven by love or hate, but he knows
from 2008 to 2009. She also served as a law clerk for Judge John Gleeson of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York from 2012 to 2013. From 2009 to 2011, she was a staff attorney at the Gulf Region Advocacy Center and from 2011 to 2012, she was an assistant federal public defender at the Office of the Federal Public Defender. From 2013 to 2015, Merle was a litigation associate and NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund Fellow at Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson in New York. She previously served as assistant counsel and then senior counsel for the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational
a law clerk for Judge John Gleeson of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York from 2012 to 2013. From 2009 to 2011, she was a staff attorney at the Gulf Region Advocacy Center and from 2011 to 2012, she was an assistant federal public defender at the Office of the Federal Public Defender. From 2013 to 2015, Merle was a litigation associate and NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund Fellow at Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson in New York. She previously served as assistant counsel and then senior counsel for the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. from 2016 to 2021. Since 2021, she has been the
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was of Mexican descent and his father was African-American. In 2001, he joined the U.S. Marine Corps and served on Air Force One during the administration of George W. Bush. In the November 2020 general election, he
In the November 2020 general election, he defeated Democratic incumbent mayor Michael Tubbs to serve as mayor of Stockton. References African-American mayors in California Living people American politicians of Mexican descent Hispanic and Latino American mayors in California Mayors of Stockton, California
There are 13 villages and 10 mouzas in the union. References External links Unions of Khulna Division
There are 13 villages and 10 mouzas in the union. References External links Unions of Khulna Division Unions of Chuadanga District Unions of
commission can call for and examine any record which it considers necessary and is under the possession of the public authority and any such record should not be withheld from it on any grounds during the inquiry of a complaint. The commission has the power of the civil court during the course of enquiry and in respect of the following matters: Any complaint which requires the discovery and inspection of documents relating to it. Powers exercised for issuing summons requiring examination of any witnesses or related documents or any other prescribed matters relating to complaint. Any provision under which summons were issued and as per which attendance is required of persons and requires them to give written or oral evidence under an oath and producing documents or other details relevant to it. Provision requiring evidence on stamped affidavit. Powers relating to request from any court or office of any public record. Commission under the powers can recommend steps which can be taken for confirming to the provisions of the act if any public authority fails to do so. Challenges Mizoram State Information Commission are overburdened with backlog cases, similar to Central Vigilance Commission. Due to shortage of available staff and vacancies not being filled, there is backlog of cases filed. The maximum number of appeals and complaints pending as per October 2014 records were in state of Uttar Pradesh. However, some states like Mizoram, Sikkim and Tripura didn't have pending complaints. State Information Commission as per the provision has limited to provide information and cannot take any action. In spite of above limitation, Mizoram State Information Commissions
1. State Chief Information commissioner and 2. Not more than ten State Information Commissioners. The Chief and other members of State Information Commission are appointed by the Governor on the recommendation of the committee consisting of the Chief Minister as Chairperson, the Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly and a state Cabinet Minister. The members of State Information Commission should be of eminence in public life and are not permitted to hold any other office of profit or any position which is connected with any political party and are also barred from carrying on any business or continuing any profession in any field. Pu Lalnunmawia Chuaungo, IAS (Rtd.) is the current Chief Information commissioner of Mizoram Information Commission. Tenure and service The tenure of the Mizoram State Chief Information Commissioner and a State Information Commissioner for holding office will be a term of 3 years or until they attain the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier and will not be eligible for reappointment on completion of tenure. Any vacancy in the State Information Commission has to be filled within six months from the date of vacancy. Mizoram Chief Information Commissioner (CIC), Information Commissioner (IC) and State Information Commissioner's salaries, allowances and other service terms and conditions are equivalent to a Judge of the Supreme Court. Powers and functions Mizoram State Information Commission prepares report on the implementation of the provisions of State Information Commission act and submits an annual report to the state government which is placed by the later before the state legislature. The commission on reasonable grounds can order inquiry into any
Hasadah Union () is a union parishad situated at Jibannagar Upazila, in Chuadanga District, Khulna Division of
at Jibannagar Upazila, in Chuadanga District, Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The union has an area of and as of 2001 had a population of 22,260. There are
won the vault event at the 2013 International Gymnix and placed third next year at the 2014 International Gymnix. A former member of the Canada women's national artistic gymnastics team, she won a silver medal with her national team at the 2016 Pacific Rim Gymnastics Championships in Everett, where
next year at the 2014 International Gymnix. A former member of the Canada women's national artistic gymnastics team, she won a silver medal with her national team at the 2016 Pacific Rim Gymnastics Championships in Everett, where she was the
30 m (7 to 98 ft). It inhabits coral reefs and is very secretive, often being found hidden in small holes. It is a small
Red Sea, where it occurs at a depth range of 2 to 30 m (7 to 98 ft). It inhabits coral reefs and is very secretive, often being
motif was created by the fourth Sultan of Mataram who ruled from 1613-1645, namely Sultan Agung of Mataram. Where the sultan said that he was inspired by the palm tree. For the second theory, this often appears in folklore which tells of an authoritative young man who is also known to be very polite and wise. Until one day, rumors about this young man reached the royal circle. The royal party also sent a spy to observe the daily life of the young man, until finally he was summoned to appear before the king. The mother, who received news that her son was called by the king, prepared the best clothes for her child in the form of a kawung motif in the hope that her son could become a useful person for the community. Type Usually the Kawung motifs are named based on the size of the oval shape contained in a certain motif and/or in combination with other batik motifs. By Size Based on size, some kawung motifs are named after coins circulating during the Dutch colonial era. This order seems questionable because the 10-cent picis coin occupies the smallest motif size, while the half-cent bribil is larger. Several sources disagree about the value and size of the coins used to divide the size of this kawung batik motif. Meanwhile, other sources do not divide it based on size alone, but the design. Kawung picis Kawung Picis is a kawung motif composed of small circles. Picis is a small 10-cent currency. Although it is said to come from the form of a 10-cent coin, other sources state that the word picis is interpreted as simply something small. Kawung Bribil/Gidril Kawung Bribil are kawung motifs composed of a larger shape than the kawung Picis. This is in accordance with the name bribil, a currency whose shape is larger than the picis. Bribil means half a penny in the Javanese dictionary. Other sources state that the bribil or gidril motif is the name of a currency made of nickel, its value equal to five cents. Another source says bribil is worth 25 cents. Kawung Sen Kawung Sen is an oval-shaped kawung larger than the Kawung Bribil, in accordance with the colonial era one penny coin which was larger than the bribil. However, other sources state that Kawung Sen, Kawung Bribil and Kawung Gidril are the same kawung motif, and are said to be inspired by the sen coin, while the kawung Picis motif is not. Kawung Klempong Kawung Kemplong is the largest type of kawung motif. By Design The main design of the kawung batik persisted, but received modifications, and did not get other decorations other than isen-isen. Kawung Beton The shape of the Kawung Beton batik motif is decorated with the shape of four circles with two rectangular points. Between the four circles there are four parts that seem to be bounded by a cross line. Understanding Concrete on the Kawung Beton motif comes from the name of the jackfruit seed in Javanese, the jackfruit that is inside has a symbolic meaning of good deeds not always displayed on the outside. Kawung Cacah Gori Kawung-patterned batik with chopped gori isen-isen. Kawung Geger Kawung Geger is a large kawung motif filled with smaller kawung motifs inside. Batik with this motif is considered sacred and can only be worn by kings and their close families. This has something to do with historical events, namely the Ponorogo agreement in 1813 which split the sultanate into the Ngayogyakarto Hadiningrat Sultanate and the Pakualaman Duchy. Kawung Kopi/Sari Consists of the main ornament in the form of an oval, and on each part of the kawung motif. given the shape of a line that divides into two parts as if it resembles the shape of a broken coffee fruit. So this kawung motif is often also referred to as Kawung Kopi. The main ornament, which consists of four oval circles, is arranged based on a crossed slash or a slanted diagonal line, also arranged in a horizontal or vertical straight line. The shape of the lines seems like a cross in the visual form of the kawung motif. The color composition in this form of kawung motif consists of white, yellowish white, on the main ornament, red soga as the color of the contour, while black is to give the background color in the Kawung Sari motif. Kawung Sekar Ageng Consists of the main ornamental elements in the form of four oval spheres that have undergone changes to a slightly square or square shape. In each main ornament there are three lines (sawut) followed by
Beton The shape of the Kawung Beton batik motif is decorated with the shape of four circles with two rectangular points. Between the four circles there are four parts that seem to be bounded by a cross line. Understanding Concrete on the Kawung Beton motif comes from the name of the jackfruit seed in Javanese, the jackfruit that is inside has a symbolic meaning of good deeds not always displayed on the outside. Kawung Cacah Gori Kawung-patterned batik with chopped gori isen-isen. Kawung Geger Kawung Geger is a large kawung motif filled with smaller kawung motifs inside. Batik with this motif is considered sacred and can only be worn by kings and their close families. This has something to do with historical events, namely the Ponorogo agreement in 1813 which split the sultanate into the Ngayogyakarto Hadiningrat Sultanate and the Pakualaman Duchy. Kawung Kopi/Sari Consists of the main ornament in the form of an oval, and on each part of the kawung motif. given the shape of a line that divides into two parts as if it resembles the shape of a broken coffee fruit. So this kawung motif is often also referred to as Kawung Kopi. The main ornament, which consists of four oval circles, is arranged based on a crossed slash or a slanted diagonal line, also arranged in a horizontal or vertical straight line. The shape of the lines seems like a cross in the visual form of the kawung motif. The color composition in this form of kawung motif consists of white, yellowish white, on the main ornament, red soga as the color of the contour, while black is to give the background color in the Kawung Sari motif. Kawung Sekar Ageng Consists of the main ornamental elements in the form of four oval spheres that have undergone changes to a slightly square or square shape. In each main ornament there are three lines (sawut) followed by three dots (cecek). This form in terms of batik is often referred to as cecek sawut. The kawung motif element also contains isen motifs in the form of four small rhombus shapes as variations in the composition of the visual form. While the color composition consists of white, yellowish white as the color for the main ornament, red soga to color the contours of the motif and isen motif, and black is the background for the Kawung SekarAgeng motif. Kawung Semar consists of the main ornamental elements in the form of four oval spheres with a large size as in Kawung Beton, but in the main ornament there is an oval shape with a smaller size. The Isen motif in Kawung Semar consists of a cecek (dot) shape found in a circle inside the Kawung circle. In the middle of the main ornament, there is an isen motif in the form of a rhombus filled with cecekcecek (dots) and several dots in the form of a circular series. Based on Combination The main design of the kawung batik persists and gets other decorations (besides isen-isen) which are quite striking. Kawung Buntal Consists of the main ornament in the form of a mixture of Kawung Pecis combined with floral motifs. The floral motif found on Kawung Buntal is in the form of kenikir flowers, so the shape of the mixture of motifs is the hallmark of the Kawung Buntal motif. Isen batik motifs on Kawung Buntal consist of a small oval shape which is divided into two parts placed in the main ornament, and a rhombus with small, medium, and rather large sizes placed in the middle of the main ornament. The color composition of the Kawung Buntal motif consists of white, yellowish white as the color of kawung, red soga for the background color of Kawung Buntal and black as the contour and background color of the kenikir flower motif. Kawung Bunga Consisting of the main ornament in the form of four oval spheres made to resemble the shape of bunga (flower), so this motif is called Kawung Kembang. The main ornament consisting of oval circles with isen motifs in the form of lines is placed at each end of the kawung circle. In the middle between the kawung circles, there is an isen motif in the form of a row of dots in a circular direction, forming a small circle with four dots outside the circle. The color composition of the Kawung Kembang motif consists of white, yellowish white as the main ornament color, red soga as the contour color and
Rio de Janeiro was held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 22 to 23 May 2010. Medal
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used to determine the winners. If 2022 Copa Alagoas champions had already qualified for 2023 Copa do Brasil, the play-off will not be held and the third berth will be awarded to 2022 Campeonato Alagoano third place. Best team not already qualified for 2023 Série A, Série B or Série C will qualify for 2023 Campeonato Brasileiro Série D. Teams First stage Final stage Semi-finals |} Matches Winners qualify for 2023 Copa do Brasil Winners qualify for 2023 Copa do Brasil 3rd place final Finals Winners qualify for 2023 Copa do Nordeste 2023 Copa do Brasil play-off Winners qualify for 2023 Copa do Brasil References 2022 in Brazilian football
will be relegated to the 2023 Campeonato Alagoano Sub 23 – Série B. Semi-finals, third place finals and finals will be played on a home-and-away two-legged basis with the best overall performance team hosting the second leg. If tied on aggregate, the penalty shoot-out will be used to determine the winners. Champions will qualify for the 2023 Copa do Brasil and 2023 Copa do Nordeste, while runners-up will qualify for the 2023 Copa do Brasil. 2022 Campeonato Alagoano third place and 2022 Copa Alagoas champions will play a two-legged play-off to determine the third team qualified for the 2023 Copa
of 2001 had a population of 16,090. There are 3 villages and 3 mouzas in the union. References External links Unions
Chuadanga District, Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The union has an area of and as of 2001
Batik Parang also depicts a relationship that never breaks, both in terms of efforts to improve oneself, efforts to fight for prosperity, as well as forms of family ties. Symbol of Sustainability. The parang batik motif depicts a picture of continuity from top to bottom or from high to bottom. This symbol describes the continuation of a struggle from parents to their children or from parents to younger ones. In ancient times this batik motif became a reinforcement between parents and their children as in the king who gave gifts to his children. By giving gifts to his children, it is hoped that a child can continue what his parents aspired to. The parang batik motif also means don't give up easily. The motifs are like waves in the ocean that never break, never get tired and keep on moving. This illustrates a message that in living human life, it is not easy to give up like waves that continue to hit the reef without getting tired. We must be consistent, never give up in fighting for our ideals and always be consistent in improving ourselves. So the hope is that
letter S is taken from the ocean waves which depict a spirit that never goes out. This batik is an original Indonesian batik that has existed since the days of the Kartasura (Solo), Mataram palace (Present day Central Java). The Meaning and Philosophy of Parang Batik Parang batik has a high meaning and has a high philosophical value, this batik motif is one of the oldest basic batik motifs in Indonesia. Parang has the meaning of advice to never give up, like ocean waves that never stop moving. Batik Parang also depicts a relationship that never breaks, both in terms of efforts to improve oneself, efforts to fight for prosperity, as well as forms of family ties. Symbol of Sustainability. The parang batik motif depicts a picture of continuity from top to bottom or from high to bottom. This symbol describes the continuation of a struggle from parents to their children or from parents to younger ones. In ancient times this batik motif became a reinforcement between parents and their children as in the king who gave gifts to his children. By giving gifts to his children, it is hoped that a child can continue what his parents aspired to. The parang batik motif also means don't give up easily. The motifs are like waves in the ocean that never break, never get tired and keep on moving. This illustrates a message that in living human life, it is not easy to give up like waves that continue to hit the reef without getting tired. We must be consistent, never give up in fighting for our ideals and always be consistent in improving ourselves. So the hope is that by using this motif people can have a stand and the spirit not to give up. The parang batik motif can
31 March 1992) is a Chilean wheelchair tennis player. She was the first Chilean wheelchair tennis player to compete in a Grand Slam when she competed at the 2021 Australian Open, she was a quarterfinalist in the singles event and a semifinalist in the doubles events. She has also a silver medal in the women's singles at the 2019 Parapan American Games. Mental health struggle When Cabrillana was 16, she jumped from the fifth floor of a building as a suicide attempt, she had L3 lumbar
she was a quarterfinalist in the singles event and a semifinalist in the doubles events. She has also a silver medal in the women's singles at the 2019 Parapan American Games. Mental health struggle When Cabrillana was 16, she jumped from the fifth floor of a building as a suicide attempt, she had L3 lumbar paraplegia following her fall and spent a month in hospital. She has spoken openly about living with depression. Cabrillana was inspired to play tennis by watching Rafael
The history of Megamendung batik based on existing books and literature always leads to the history of the arrival of the Chinese to the Cirebon area. This is not surprising because the port of Muara Jati in Cirebon is a stopover place for migrants from within and outside the country. It is clearly recorded in history that Sunan Gunung Jati, who spread Islam in the Cirebon area in the 16th century, married Queen Ong Tien from China. Some art objects brought from China such as ceramics, plates and cloth decorated with clouds. In Taoism, the shape of the cloud symbolizes the world above. The shape of the cloud is a picture of the wide world, free and has a transcendental meaning (God). The concept of the cloud was also influential in the world of Islamic art in the 16th century, which the Sufis used to denote the great world or the outdoors. Sunan Gunung Jati's marriage with Queen Ong Tien became the gateway for the entry of Chinese culture and traditions into the Cirebon palace. The palace batik makers pour Chinese culture and traditions into the batik motifs they make, but with a typical Cirebon touch, so there is a difference between the megamendung motifs from China and those from Cirebon. For example, in the Chinese Megamendung motif, the cloud line is in the form of a circle or circle, while that from Cirebon, the cloud line is sharp and triangular. The history of batik in Cirebon is also related to the development of the tarekat movement which is said to be centered in Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan. Batik was originally done by members of the tarekat who served in the palace as an economic source to finance the tarekat group. The followers of the tarekat live in the village of Trusmi and its surroundings. This village is located about 4 km from Cirebon towards the southwest or towards Bandung. Therefore, until now Cirebon batik is identical to Trusmi batik. Motif element The dynamic Megamendung motif was originally always an element of blue interspersed with red colors depicting masculinity
km from Cirebon towards the southwest or towards Bandung. Therefore, until now Cirebon batik is identical to Trusmi batik. Motif element The dynamic Megamendung motif was originally always an element of blue interspersed with red colors depicting masculinity and atmosphere, because in the manufacturing process there was male intervention. It was the men who were members of the tarekat who initially pioneered traditional batik. The blue and dark red colors also depict the psychology of coastal communities which are straightforward, open and egalitarian. In addition, the color blue is also touted as the color of the broad, friendly and calm sky and the bearer of rain which is awaited as the bearer of time and the giver of life. The blue colors used range from light blue to dark blue. Light blue represents a brighter life and dark blue represents dark clouds that contain rainwater and give life. In its development, the Megamendung motif underwent many developments and according to market demand. Megamendung motifs are combined with animal motifs, flowers or other motifs. Actually, the combination of motifs like this has been done by traditional batik for a long time, but its development has become very rapid with the intervention of fashion designers. In addition to motifs, the Megamendung color motif which was originally blue and red has now developed into various colors. There are megamendung motifs that are yellow, green, brown and others Production The production process, which used to be done using hand-drawn batik and stamped batik, with economic considerations, was produced on a large scale by printing at factories. Although the megamendung patterned fabric produced by this process cannot actually be called batik. The form of the Megamendung motif, which was previously only known in the form of batik cloth, can now be found in various forms of goods. There are glass painting wall decorations, interior products such as wood carvings and household products such as pillowcases, bed linen, tablecloths and others. See also Batik Batik parang Batik kawung
parishad situated at Jibannagar Upazila, in Chuadanga District, Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The union has an area of and as of 2001 had a population of
a population of 11,948. There are 8 villages and 7 mouzas in the union. References External links Unions of Khulna Division Unions of Chuadanga District Unions of
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the government of Louis Philippe I to hunt predatory animals such as wolves and foxes. Internationally, the Pau Hunt, dominated by American and British Masters, was one of the most renown hunts until the breakout of World War II. Its country, between Gardères and the hills surrounding Pau was nicknamed “Leicestershire in France”. Innovative hunt masters and committee members organized the first recorded drag hunt in 1847. They also organized catch and release hunts of stags and foxes as early as the 1850s, cross country matches and point-to-point races in the
1947 the association reorganized as the "Pau Hunt Drags". Continuing its tradition of drag hunting, meets are held in unplanted fields with the expressed permission of amiable property owners.<ref A plethora of private photos, articles, publications, photos and works of art during its heyday are housed in private collections, including the collection of the English Club of Pau. Notes References Sports clubs established in the 19th century Sports
Bangladesh. The union has an area of and as of 2001 had a population of 33,052. There are 15 villages
population of 33,052. There are 15 villages and 11 mouzas in the union. References External links Unions of Khulna Division Unions of Chuadanga District Unions of Jibannagar
they had an auxiliary vessel designation of "A". Moreover, on their top deck, 4 Oerlikon 20 mm cannons were placed together with 2 gun and their platforms on each side of the ship. The guns were later removed after being put into the reserve fleet in 1946. In December 1972, APL-47 and APL-53 were loaned to
APL-41-class barracks ship was a class of barracks ships of the United States Navy after the Second World War, in the late 1940s. Development Ten ships were built during World War II with 2 cancelled. Franklin D. Roosevelt approved the construction of tenders and repair ships in May 1943, it was then recommended by
against Ravenna. He extended his contract in May 2019. He was named team captain. References External links 1987 births Living people People from Fano Sportspeople from Marche Italian footballers Association football midfielders Serie C players Lega Pro Seconda Divisione players Serie D players Eccellenza players Promozione players A.S.
is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for club Fermana. Club career Urbinati started his career in Cattolica. He played on amateurs divisions in Italy. On 13 July 2015 he joined Serie D club
The 2009 Judo Grand Slam Rio de Janeiro was held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 4 to
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villages and 15 mouzas in the union. References External links Unions of Khulna Division Unions of Chuadanga District Unions of
union has an area of and as of 2001 had a population of 59,947. There are 19 villages and 15 mouzas in the union. References External links