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shortly before he died, attests to his great wealth. Early life Stephen was born at Anagni in the final quarter of the twelfth century. His father was John, son of Anastasius. He had at least one brother, Thomas, and one sister, Altruda. He is usually thought to have been related to Pope Gregory IX, who was also from Anagni. His family was of the upper (knightly) class in Anagni, he inherited great wealth and a document of 1214 shows him buying more property in Anagni. In 1221, he was a magister, a canon of the cathedral of Anagni and the chamberlain of Gregory when the latter was still just a cardinal. He may be the Stephen, called Gregory's nephew, who was rector of the church of Carlton, Cambridgeshire, a dependency of Lewes Priory, in 1225–1227. Collector in England In 1227, Stephen was in England as the general collector of papal revenues. He received a safeconduct from King Henry III on 22 October 1227 and the king gave him 1,000 marks for expenses on 7 November. He was probably by that time already a papal chaplain. He probably owed this promotion to Gregory IX, who was elected in 1227. Stephen was commissioned on 23 December 1228 to collect a special tithe in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland to support the pope's armies in the War of the Keys in southern Italy. Sources do not agree on whether he was a legate or a nuncio. In April 1229, Henry III called an assembly of the realm at which Stephen read out the papal letters demanding a tithe. Stephen was also empowered to demand that clergy swear oaths on the Gospels that they had paid their share and to excommunicate those who refused. According to Roger of Wendover, there was great resistance to these measures in England. According to the Scotichronicon, when Stephen attempted to execute his commission in Scotland in early 1229, he was refused entry. The first reference to Stephen in surviving papal letters is found in a letter sent to him on 15 January 1230, in which Gregory IX ordered him to cease demanding payment of a census from Faversham Abbey. In June 1232, he was one of the nuncios at the court of Henry III. On 21 December 1232, he was back in Anagni. Rector in Campagna For the next four years Stephen served Pope Gregory in and around Anagni and Rome.
from Anagni. His family was of the upper (knightly) class in Anagni, he inherited great wealth and a document of 1214 shows him buying more property in Anagni. In 1221, he was a magister, a canon of the cathedral of Anagni and the chamberlain of Gregory when the latter was still just a cardinal. He may be the Stephen, called Gregory's nephew, who was rector of the church of Carlton, Cambridgeshire, a dependency of Lewes Priory, in 1225–1227. Collector in England In 1227, Stephen was in England as the general collector of papal revenues. He received a safeconduct from King Henry III on 22 October 1227 and the king gave him 1,000 marks for expenses on 7 November. He was probably by that time already a papal chaplain. He probably owed this promotion to Gregory IX, who was elected in 1227. Stephen was commissioned on 23 December 1228 to collect a special tithe in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland to support the pope's armies in the War of the Keys in southern Italy. Sources do not agree on whether he was a legate or a nuncio. In April 1229, Henry III called an assembly of the realm at which Stephen read out the papal letters demanding a tithe. Stephen was also empowered to demand that clergy swear oaths on the Gospels that they had paid their share and to excommunicate those who refused. According to Roger of Wendover, there was great resistance to these measures in England. According to the Scotichronicon, when Stephen attempted to execute his commission in Scotland in early 1229, he was refused entry. The first reference to Stephen in surviving papal letters is found in a letter sent to him on 15 January 1230, in which Gregory IX ordered him to cease demanding payment of a census from Faversham Abbey. In June 1232, he was one of the nuncios at the court of Henry III. On 21 December 1232, he was back in Anagni. Rector in Campagna For the next four years Stephen served Pope Gregory in and around Anagni and Rome. Although he was still a canon of Anagni, he did not live in the chapterhouse but in his own large house near the cathedral, claiming to be "infirm of body". On 26 February 1233 in Anagni, he resolved a dispute between the pope and the citizens of Paliano, which the pope had recently purchased and was in the process of fortifying. On 8 January 1236, acting on Gregory's behalf, he made over a property at Frosinone to Amato of Ferentino. Shortly afterwards, he was made rector of the province of Campagna e Marittima. His immediate predecessor, Donus, was last recorded as rector on 21 January.
its editor. After the death of its patron Patiram Parija, the publication of the magazine was stopped. In 1996, it was revived by Sandhya Mohanty, granddaughter of Late Patiram Parija, with support of her husband Sarbeswar Mohanty from Bhubaneswar, Odisha. Currently the magazine is getting published irregularly
stopped. In 1996, it was revived by Sandhya Mohanty, granddaughter of Late Patiram Parija, with support of her husband Sarbeswar Mohanty from Bhubaneswar, Odisha. Currently the magazine is getting published irregularly with Sandhya Mohanty as its Editor. References External links Official website Magazines established in 1970 Literary magazines published in India Mass media in Bhubaneswar Odia-language mass media
northern slopes of the Greater Caucasus, such as the Samur, Kuban, Terek and Sulak, from those flowing on the southern slopes of the mountain system, such as the Kodori, Enguri, Rioni and Kura. The highest and rockiest section of the range is located in its central part. Although not as high as the topmost summits of the Lateral Range to the north, the highest elevations of the Main Caucasian Range include the high Shkhara, the high Mount Bazardüzü —highest point of Dagestan— and the high Mount Shani —highest point of Ingushetia. There are several glaciated areas in the range system, including Bezengi the largest glacier in the Caucasus. Parts of the lower and middle slopes of the mountains are covered by forests up to heights of about . See also Highest points of Russian Federal subjects List of mountains and hills of Russia Skalisty Range, Caucasus References External links Schematic
a continuous, uninterrupted, system of mountain ranges. The Main Caucasian Range forms a watershed, separating the basins of rivers flowing on the northern slopes of the Greater Caucasus, such as the Samur, Kuban, Terek and Sulak, from those flowing on the southern slopes of the mountain system, such as the Kodori, Enguri, Rioni and Kura. The highest and rockiest section of the range is located in its central part. Although not as high as the topmost summits of the Lateral Range to the north, the highest elevations of the Main Caucasian Range include the high Shkhara, the high Mount Bazardüzü —highest point of Dagestan— and the high Mount Shani —highest point of Ingushetia. There are several glaciated areas in the range system, including Bezengi the largest glacier in the Caucasus. Parts of the lower and middle
Serie A match against Empoli. In 2020 he signed for Ascoli. On 5 October 2020, he was loaned to Serie C club Cavese. Semeraro made his professional debut on 22 October 2020 against Juve Stabia. On 27 July 2021, he joined on loan to Grosseto. International career Semeraro was a youth international for Italy. References External links 2001 births
Semeraro (born 1 May 2001) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a left back for club Grosseto, on loan from Ascoli. Club career Born in Fasano, Semerano started his career in A.S. Roma youth sector. On 11 March 2019, he was an unused substitute in Serie A match against Empoli. In 2020 he signed for Ascoli. On 5 October 2020, he
Flamengo-SP, but returned to his hometown in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and helped his father as a bricklayer. Santos In June 2020, Rwan agreed to join Santos on loan from Flamengo, being initially assigned to the under-20s. However, due to the club's transfer ban, he was registered only in the following May. Rwan spent the 2021 season playing for Santos' under-20 and under-23 sides, and signed a permanent three-year deal on 16 December of that year. He made his professional debut on 20 February 2022, coming on as a second-half substitute for Lucas Braga in a 0–3 Campeonato Paulista home loss against São Paulo. Rwan scored his first senior goal on 23 February 2022, netting his team's third in
Figueirense, but spent nine months without playing at his new side due to a registration problem. He subsequently moved to Flamengo-SP, but returned to his hometown in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and helped his father as a bricklayer. Santos In June 2020, Rwan agreed to join Santos on loan from Flamengo, being initially assigned to the under-20s. However, due to the club's transfer ban, he was registered only in the following May. Rwan spent the 2021 season playing for Santos' under-20 and under-23 sides, and signed a permanent three-year deal on 16 December of that year. He made his professional debut on 20 February 2022, coming on as a second-half substitute for Lucas Braga in a 0–3 Campeonato Paulista
Santos at the age of eight, and later joined Corinthians' youth setup in 2014, aged 13. On 17 July 2017, he signed his first professional contract with the club. Lucas Pires represented the under-17, under-20 and under-23 squads at the club, but failed to make a breakthrough in the first team. On 10 July 2021, after failing to agree new terms, he teminated his contract, which was due to expire in September. Santos On 20
Júnior, he was definitely promoted to the first team. Lucas Pires made his professional debut on 2 February 2022, coming on as a second-half substitute for Felipe Jonatan in a 2–1 Campeonato Paulista away win over former side Corinthians. Career statistics References External links Santos FC profile 2003 births Living people Footballers from São Paulo Brazilian
is a union parishad situated at Jhenaidah Sadar Upazila, in Jhenaidah District, Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The union has an area of and as of 2001 had a population of
Division of Bangladesh. The union has an area of and as of 2001 had a population of 11,995. There are 14
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
same. Nagaland Information Commission occasionally conducts awareness programmes on implementation of the Right to Information (RTI) Act, 2005 effectively by general public. Nagaland Information Commission was rated as the best Information Commissions those in other states of India with only 0.7 percentage of rejected applications filed under Right to Information Act. Composition Nagaland State Information Commission members should consist of a: 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. Bukchem Phom is the current Chief Information commissioner of Nagaland Information Commission. Tenure and service The tenure of the Nagaland 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
which Moses climbs up on Mount Nebo "to the top of Pisgah", where he dies (). Geography Nelson Glueck describes the Plains of Moab as having the shape of a "truncated harp", with its northern limit marked by Wadi Nimrin, and the southern tip created by the Moab hills south of Wadi el-'Azeimeh, which stretch out from the Moab Plateau toward the NE end of the Dead Sea, closing off the Plains. Glueck names the three main streams crossing the Plains toward the Jordan as, from north to south, Wadi Nimrin, which before emerging from the hills is called Wadi Sha'ib; Wadi el-Kefrein; and Wadi er-Ramah, called Wadi Hesban in the hills, which merges with Wadi el-Kefrein two-thirds of the way across the Plains. In his 1856 book The Sacred Plains J.H. Headley described the Plains of Moab as having a wider extent: "The Plains of Moab lie east of the Dead Sea and River Jordan. The Arnon, running through its midst, divides them into two tarts. A low range of mountains, called Abarim, extending from the southern part of the Dead Sea to Mount
Moab as having the shape of a "truncated harp", with its northern limit marked by Wadi Nimrin, and the southern tip created by the Moab hills south of Wadi el-'Azeimeh, which stretch out from the Moab Plateau toward the NE end of the Dead Sea, closing off the Plains. Glueck names the three main streams crossing the Plains toward the Jordan as, from north to south, Wadi Nimrin, which before emerging from the hills is called Wadi Sha'ib; Wadi el-Kefrein; and Wadi er-Ramah, called Wadi Hesban in the hills, which merges with Wadi el-Kefrein two-thirds of the way across the Plains. In his 1856 book The Sacred Plains J.H. Headley described the Plains of Moab as having a wider extent: "The Plains of Moab lie east of the Dead Sea and River Jordan. The Arnon, running through its midst, divides them into two tarts. A low range of mountains, called Abarim, extending from the southern part of the Dead Sea to Mount Gilead, again subdivides them east and west. On the east they
sorting, addition and subtraction, time telling, story problems, money and logic. Critical reception SuperKids suggested that, "although the activities included in Math Blaster for 1st Grade are not all that different from those encountered in similar programs for this age range, the settings are imaginative and likely to amuse most 1st grade users." Cyber-Reviews wrote that the game "offers the same great graphics, animation and sound effects found in the other Blaster series of educational CDs with arcade-style games and activities." Kids Domain said " Anything that broadens a child's mind as well as entertains, earns an A+ in my book." The Academy of Interactive Arts
this age range, the settings are imaginative and likely to amuse most 1st grade users." Cyber-Reviews wrote that the game "offers the same great graphics, animation and sound effects found in the other Blaster series of educational CDs with arcade-style games and activities." Kids Domain said " Anything that broadens a child's mind as well as entertains, earns an A+ in my book." The Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences wrote, "The record keeping is comprehensive and the graphics, sounds and navigation features are all unusually good...the variety of activities and the excellent design make this program a
League are listed. Swiss Super League Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Young Boys In: Out: Basel In: Out: Servette In: Out: Lugano In: Out: Luzern In: Out: Lausanne In: Out: St.
Swiss Super League are listed. Swiss Super League Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Young Boys In: Out: Basel In: Out: Servette In: Out: Lugano In: Out: Luzern In: Out: Lausanne
Kongorpilli and Ramankutty Warrier were the main teachers at Poomully that time. After studying at Poomully for two months, he joined Kalamandalam in 1957 to study Kathakali music. Kalamandalam Neelakantan Nambeesan, Kalamandalam Sivaraman Nair and Kavungal Madhava Panicker were his teachers at Kalamandalam. His classmates were Kalamandalam Sankaran Empranthiri, Tirur Nambissan and Kalamandalam Hyderali. After completing 8-year course at Kalamandalam, he joined as a trainee-instructor at Perur Gandhi Sevas Sadanam for a while and then joined Kalamandalam in 1969 as Kathakali music instructor. Madampi is an artist who
were his teachers at Kalamandalam. His classmates were Kalamandalam Sankaran Empranthiri, Tirur Nambissan and Kalamandalam Hyderali. After completing 8-year course at Kalamandalam, he joined as a trainee-instructor at Perur Gandhi Sevas Sadanam for a while and then joined Kalamandalam in 1969 as Kathakali music instructor. Madampi is an artist who has remained steadfast in the tradition of Kathakali music, and is known for his efforts to preserve the distinctive purity of Kathakali music by resisting the extreme progressivism in Kathakali music. His classmates Empranthiri and Hyderali reached the pinnacle of fame by leading great changes in Kathakali music.
abuse scandal. Although Mutchler received bipartisan support for a second term, she was not reappointed, and joined private practice at the end of her term. During her term as director, the Office of Open Records expanded and doubled its rate of disclosures between 2009 and 2013, and was widely praised as improving public access and transparency in Pennsylvania. In 2019, Mutchler represented State Senator Tarah Toohil who accused Republican State Senator Nicholas Miccarelli III of domestic abuse and assault, and obtained a restraining order against Miccarelli for her. A House investigation reportedly found those allegations to be credible and stripped Miccarellli of his privileges. In 2021, Mutchler represented Pennsylvania State Senator Katie Muth in a lawsuit against Pennsylvania Public School Employees' Retirement System, which is currently being investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation for allegations of corruption in relation to land purchases and statements of profit. In 2016, Common Cause presented her with the Bob Edgar Public Service Achievement Award for her work in improving public accountability and transparency. In 2019, she was inducted into the National Freedom of Information Coalition's State Open Government Hall of Fame for her work in establishing government transparency, as a journalist
Mutchler publicly stated that Pennsylvania's Right to Know law should apply to Penn State University, and that having it applied might have resulted in an earlier disclosure of the Penn State child sex abuse scandal. Although Mutchler received bipartisan support for a second term, she was not reappointed, and joined private practice at the end of her term. During her term as director, the Office of Open Records expanded and doubled its rate of disclosures between 2009 and 2013, and was widely praised as improving public access and transparency in Pennsylvania. In 2019, Mutchler represented State Senator Tarah Toohil who accused Republican State Senator Nicholas Miccarelli III of domestic abuse and assault, and obtained a restraining order against Miccarelli for her. A House investigation reportedly found those allegations to be credible and stripped Miccarellli of his privileges. In 2021, Mutchler represented Pennsylvania State Senator Katie Muth in a lawsuit against Pennsylvania Public School Employees' Retirement System, which is currently being investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation for allegations of corruption in relation to land purchases and statements of profit. In 2016, Common Cause presented her with the Bob Edgar Public Service Achievement Award for her work in improving public accountability and transparency. In 2019, she was inducted into the National Freedom of Information Coalition's State Open Government Hall of Fame for her work in establishing government transparency, as a journalist and as a government official. In 2021, Pennsylvania State University recognised her with the Alumni Fellow Award. Personal life In 2014, Mutchler
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. Jalada Kumar Tripathy is the current Chief Information commissioner of Odisha Information Commission. Tenure and service The tenure of the Odisha 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. Odisha 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 Odisha 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
of a: 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. Jalada Kumar Tripathy is the current Chief Information commissioner of Odisha Information Commission. Tenure and service The tenure of the Odisha 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. Odisha 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 Odisha 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
the season. Labonte and Gordon would fill out the podium, finishing second and third, respectively. Background The race was held at Michigan International Speedway, a two-mile (3.2 km) moderate-banked D-shaped speedway located in Brooklyn, Michigan. The track is used primarily for NASCAR events. It is known as a "sister track" to Texas World Speedway as MIS's oval design was a direct basis of TWS, with moderate modifications to the banking in the corners, and was used as the basis of Auto Club Speedway. The track is owned by International Speedway Corporation. Michigan International Speedway is recognized as one of motorsports' premier facilities because of its wide racing surface and high banking (by open-wheel standards; the 18-degree banking is modest by stock car standards). Entry list *Driver changed to Geoff Bodine for the race due to an injury Brett had suffered during the Happy Hour practice session. Practice First practice The first practice session was held on Friday, June 13, at 11:00 AM EST, and would last for 2 hours. Bobby Labonte of Joe Gibbs Racing would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 38.293 and an average speed of . Second practice The second practice session was held on Saturday, June 14, at 9:30 AM EST, and would last for 45 minutes. Tony Stewart of Joe Gibbs Racing would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 38.749 and an average speed of . Third and final practice The third and final practice session, sometimes referred to as Happy Hour, was held on Saturday, June 14, at 11:10 AM EST, and would last for 45 minutes. Bobby Labonte of Joe Gibbs Racing would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 39.455 and an average speed
The race was held at Michigan International Speedway, a two-mile (3.2 km) moderate-banked D-shaped speedway located in Brooklyn, Michigan. The track is used primarily for NASCAR events. It is known as a "sister track" to Texas World Speedway as MIS's oval design was a direct basis of TWS, with moderate modifications to the banking in the corners, and was used as the basis of Auto Club Speedway. The track is owned by International Speedway Corporation. Michigan International Speedway is recognized as one of motorsports' premier facilities because of its wide racing surface and high banking (by open-wheel standards; the 18-degree banking is modest by stock car standards). Entry list *Driver changed to Geoff Bodine for the race due to an injury Brett had suffered during the Happy Hour practice session. Practice First practice The first practice session was held on Friday, June 13, at 11:00 AM EST, and would last for 2 hours. Bobby Labonte of Joe Gibbs Racing would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 38.293 and an average speed of . Second practice The second practice session was held on Saturday, June 14, at 9:30 AM EST, and would last for 45 minutes. Tony Stewart of Joe Gibbs Racing would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 38.749 and an average speed of . Third and final practice The third and final practice session, sometimes referred to as Happy Hour, was held on Saturday, June 14, at 11:10 AM EST, and would last for 45 minutes. Bobby Labonte of Joe Gibbs Racing would set the fastest time in the session,
the Umayyad caliphs, particularly the Marwanid house of al-Harith's brother Marwan I which ruled from 684 until 750. Life Al-Harith was a son of al-Hakam ibn Abi al-As and brother to Marwan I, the future Umayyad caliph. He was a paternal first cousin of Caliph Uthman (). Under Uthman, al-Harith and Marwan played influential roles as the caliph's top counsels. According to al-Baladhuri, in 647 (or 648 or 649) the caliph put al-Harith at the head of an army to reinforce his governor of Egypt, Abd Allah ibn Abi Sarh, who upon the reinforcements' arrival, assumed overall command and led the Muslim forces on campaign against the Exarchate of Africa (Byzantine-controlled North Africa). Uthman appointed al-Harith to supervise the market of Medina, then the capital of the Caliphate. This caused consternation among the Ansar (natives of Medina) who considered it an encroachment of their control in their native city. Reports
and was later appointed supervisor of the market in the caliphal capital of Medina. A number of his descendants were active as estate holders and governors under their paternal kinsmen, the Umayyad caliphs, particularly the Marwanid house of al-Harith's brother Marwan I which ruled from 684 until 750. Life Al-Harith was a son of al-Hakam ibn Abi al-As and brother to Marwan I, the future Umayyad caliph. He was a paternal first cousin of Caliph Uthman (). Under Uthman, al-Harith and Marwan played influential roles as the caliph's top counsels. According to al-Baladhuri, in 647 (or 648 or 649) the caliph put al-Harith at the head of an army to reinforce his governor of Egypt, Abd Allah ibn Abi Sarh, who upon the reinforcements' arrival, assumed overall command and led the Muslim forces on campaign against the Exarchate of Africa (Byzantine-controlled North Africa). Uthman appointed al-Harith to supervise the market of Medina, then the capital
population was 1,892 in 2021. Population References Populated places in Jalal-Abad Region
Kyrgyzstan. It is part of the Aksy District. The village's population was 1,892 in
Paul sculpted in 1658 by Sebastiano Leone and gilded by Giuseppe di Giovanni. In the left altar is a marble statuary group depicting St Francis and Brother Leone, commissioned in 1535 from Antonello Gagini. On the left is a 17th-century crucifix by the Frate Umile di Petralia. In the right nave is the processional icon, il fercolo, depicting the patron saint of the town: St Sebastian. Sebastian replaced St Catald, whose statue is also in the church. The ceiling is carved with decitions of St Antonino, St
Catholic church and convent located in the town of Tortorici, province of Messina, region of Sicily, Italy. The church was named a national monument. It stands diagonally across from the parish church of Santa Maria Assunta. History The church was rebuilt in 1602 at this site by the Franciscan order of Frati Minori. A prior church called Santa Maria extra moenia (outside the walls) had been destroyed by a recent flood. Materials for the present church were re-used from the prior church, including the facade central portal. This was sculpted in 1432 by Gaspar de Ismiriglia. Over the doorway is the Franciscan symbol of the crossed arms. The lateral facade portals date to 1686. The portal leading to the gardens, formerly the monastic cloister, dates from the Norman era, was also derived from the destroyed church. The belltower was built in the
Cyprus, and instead uses its mission to cover the range in its jurisdction. Activites and events Various activities are organised as well. The embassy offers educational programs and schoarships for the diasporan community. See also Cyprus–India relations Foreign relations of Cyprus Foreign
and events Various activities are organised as well. The embassy offers educational programs and schoarships for the diasporan community. See also Cyprus–India relations Foreign relations of Cyprus Foreign relations of India List of diplomatic missions in Cyprus
song "Thick Thighs", which was among her first songs to go viral on TikTok in 2020. The song's concept is focused around being proud of being overweight and having curves. The second track "My Bar" was written based on a conversation Block had in a bar bathroom with a girl about an ex-lover. The final track "Peaked in High School" was written because Block kept receiving phone calls from high school classmates who wanted to reconnect after she became famous. The fourth song on the album "Like a Boy" was described by American Songwriter as a song "about a relationship that fell apart". "Just About Over You" was described by The New York Times as "a smoldering ballad that balanced resentment with determination." "I Know a Girl" features background vocals from singer–songwriter Hillary Lindsey, who also contributed to the song's writing. Critical reception Welcome to the Block Party was received positive reviews from critics and writers since its release. Joe Caramanica of The New York Times called the album "a refreshing and accomplished pop-country debut album, and an ambitious one, too." Caramanica further explained, "The sheer scale of some of the album’s choruses — on “My Bar,” “Heels in Hand,” “Wish You Were the Whiskey” and others — recalls the power country of the 1990s and early 2000s, when the genre was taking its cues from arena rock, and when its pop ambitions were unfettered. Nothing about this album is shy." Matt Bjorke of Roughstock also positively commented on the album. "These songs are intimately personal while also being universal enough to be relatable to the listeners own life. That’s the key for any artist and something that many artists spend years trying to achieve. Pricilla Block's Welcome To The Block Party is an early favorite for one of our top albums for the year 2022," he concluded. Dan MacIntosh of Country Standard Time compared Block to the sound
the debut studio album of Block's music career and included a total of 12 tracks. The project included Block's top 20 single "Just About Over You", along with 11 additional self composed tracks. The album received positive reviews from writers and critics following its release. Background Priscilla Block had lived in Nashville, Tennessee for several years prior to reaching success. She began performing self-penned songs through the social media platform TikTok in 2020. These songs went viral, including the composition "Just About Over You". The song brought Block to the attention of Mercury Records Nashville, who signed her to a recording contract in 2020. In 2021, the label issued her debut extended play of several songs. It would be followed by Welcome to the Block Party, which marked the debut studio project of her career. The album's sound and themes were built around "Just About Over You", according to Block. "It's the song that this whole album is built around. Every song on this project is shaped around that time in my life and the highs and the lows that I felt," she told People. Although the album had been finished for a long time prior, Block wanted to wait until it was "the right timing". Recording and content Welcome to the Block Party was produced by Robbie Artress, Ross Copperman, Jake Curry and Justin Johnson. According to Block, the album was mostly recorded in a small basement in Nashville. The project contained a total of 12 tracks, all co-written by Block. Block described the album's style and sound as "sassy, trashy, and sad" to American Songwriter. Four of the album's songs were taken from her 2021 EP: "Just About Over You", "Wish You Were the Whiskey" and "Heels in Hand". The album includes the song "Thick Thighs", which was among her first songs to go viral on TikTok in 2020. The song's concept is focused around being proud of being overweight and having curves. The second track "My Bar" was written based on a conversation Block had in a bar bathroom with a girl about an ex-lover. The final track "Peaked in High School" was
Blaster Mystery is a 1989 educational video game within the Blaster Learning System franchise, developed by Davidson & Associates. It was the second title after the original Math Blaster! and available on IBM, Apple II and Macintosh computers. In May 1993, the game was added to all 15 IBM-compatible computers at the Intex Corp. Computer Center within the Chinatown Library,
from the rote software that Davidson is best known for". The Baltimore Sun recommended the game for older players. The paper Mathematics Achievement Among Chinese-American and Caucasian-American Fifth and Sixth Grade Girls assessed the educational capabilities of the title, noting that the minigame Follow the Steps was "designed to help develop strategies for solving word problems step by step". Second International Handbook of Mathematics Education noted its uniqueness in framing word problems through context relevant to the overall game narrative, though added that it rarely went beyond
family Tetraodontidae. It is known only from Australia, ranging from Western Australia to New South Wales, including Tasmania. It is a nocturnal species that inhabits estuaries and marine waters and is usually seen at depths of
only from Australia, ranging from Western Australia to New South Wales, including Tasmania. It is a nocturnal species that inhabits estuaries and marine waters and is usually seen at depths of less than 20 m (66 ft).
Cyperus pilosus is a species of sedge that is native to parts of Asia and Australia. The species was first formally described by the botanist Martin Vahl in 1805. See also List of Cyperus species References pilosus Taxa named by Martin Vahl Plants described in 1805 Flora of Queensland
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Shakeel (Punjabi and ) famous Punjabi Poet Born in a village near Rurala Road 25 km from Jaranwala city District Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan in 1969.He by profession a road side Cobbler and writer of Five Punjabi language award-winning books. while repairing shoes he used to write poetry . Headmaster of 282 GB Bashir Hamid was his mentor. Books First book Soch Samandar (Punjabi سوچ سمندر ) was published in 2004. Second book
in 2004. Second book Pardes Di Sangat (Punjabi سنگت پردیس دی ) was published in 2005 Third book Saddiyan De Bhait ( صدیاں دے بھیت) in 2009 Fourth book Jhora Dhap Gawachi Da (چھورا دھپ گوچی دا) in 2011 Fifth Akhaan Mitti Ho Gaiyaan ankhaian (مٹی ہو گئیاں اکھیاں) was published in
the World Is Losing Poets How Poets Are Losing Their Illusions How Poets Are Enjoying Their Lives References 1939 births 2022 deaths Holocaust survivors Theresienstadt Ghetto
2022, at the age of 82. Filmography How the World Is Losing Poets How Poets Are Losing Their Illusions How Poets Are Enjoying Their Lives References 1939 births 2022
began on 17 January 2022. Plot The telenovela follows the brothers, Jesús (Gonzalo García Vivanco), Damián (Rodrigo Guirao) and Samuel (Christian de la Campa), who are separated when their father dies and are given up for adoption to different families. Years later, Jesús manages to reunite with his brothers and, in front of their father's grave, they vow to punish Augusto Ruíz Montalvo (Diego Olivera) for destroying their family. Cast Alejandra Espinoza as Mariluz García Gonzalo García Vivanco as Jesús Guerrero Rodrigo Guirao as Damián Guerrero Christian de la Campa as Samuel Guerrero Diego Olivera as Augusto Ruíz Montalvo Gabriela Spanic as Elisa Eduardo Yáñez as
Mejía for TelevisaUnivision. It is an adaptation of the Argentine telenovela Valientes, and will star Alejandra Espinoza and Gonzalo García Vivanco. Filming began on 17 January 2022. Plot The telenovela follows the brothers, Jesús (Gonzalo García Vivanco), Damián (Rodrigo Guirao) and Samuel (Christian de la Campa), who are separated when their father dies and are given up for adoption to different families. Years later, Jesús manages to reunite with his brothers and, in front of their father's grave,
"cute characters, amusing activities, and magical worlds". The Chicago Tribune noted the surreptitious learning opportunity of the game, which had a façade of fun. Cyber-Reviews deemed the re-release superior due to the "improved graphics, motivational rewards (this is important information for the parents) an assessment technology that customizes for a child's individual needs". Young kids and computers deemed it a "solid program with well-designed activities". Child Care Information Exchange noted that while it contained more activities than Millie & Bailey Preschool, they "lack the range of concepts and the skilful embedding" offered by the latter. MacUser suggested that players were meant to 'graduate' from JumpStart Toddlers to JumpStart Preschool, then to Kindergarten, 1st Grade, and 2nd Grade. Commercial performance According to PC Data Interactive, in the period of January 1996 through March 1998, in aggregate dollars JumpStart Preschool was the best selling preschool software program. Awards |- ! scope="row" |
title focuses on educational concepts for preschoolers, specifically covering: reading readiness, memory development, numeral recognition, and auditory discrimination. Preschool teachers and caregivers could track the player's improvement via a Progress Report, while JumpStart's Adaptive Learning Technology tracked the player's success-to-attempt ratio and modified the difficulty accordingly. Critical reception SuperKids praised the game's "cute characters, amusing activities, and magical worlds". The Chicago Tribune noted the surreptitious learning opportunity of the game, which had a façade of fun. Cyber-Reviews deemed the re-release superior due to the "improved graphics, motivational rewards (this is important information for the parents) an assessment technology that customizes for a child's individual needs". Young kids and computers deemed it a "solid program with well-designed activities". Child Care Information Exchange noted that while it contained more activities than Millie & Bailey Preschool, they "lack the range
Do You Do with a Tail Like This? As illustrator Deborah Lee Rose (One Nighttime Sea, Scholastic, 2003) Valerie Worth (Pug and Other Animal Poems, FSG, 2013) April Pulley Sayre (Squirrels Leap, Squirrels Sleep, Holt, 2016) References
and Other Animal Poems, FSG, 2013) April Pulley Sayre (Squirrels Leap, Squirrels Sleep, Holt, 2016) References External links 1952 births 2021 deaths 20th-century American male writers 21st-century American male writers People from Hickory, North Carolina
New Haven; the Museum of Modern Art from 2007 to 2008 in New York City; and the Cleveland Museum of Art from 2001 to 2004. Notable exhibitions curated by Chaffee include Clyfford Still / Mark Bradford (in 2016); Erin Shirreff (in 2016); Eija-Liisa Ahtila: Ecologies of Drama (from 2015 to 2016); Screen Play: Life in an Animated World (in 2015); and Looking at Tomorrow: Light and Language from The Panza Collection, 1967–1990 (from 2015 to 2016). She was awarded a Curatorial Fellowship from the VIA Art Fund in 2018; and a Fulbright Fellowship in 2008 to Belgium. Publications See also Women in the art history
from The Panza Collection, 1967–1990 (from 2015 to 2016). She was awarded a Curatorial Fellowship from the VIA Art Fund in 2018; and a Fulbright Fellowship in 2008 to Belgium. Publications See also Women in the art history field References External links Profile at Albright-Knox Profile at Yale School of Art Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Women art historians American women
Solanum aviculare and Solanum laciniatum, a local shrub with white to blue-purple flowers, and yellow to orange fruit. A point on the western side of the lake, Te Poroporo Point, also contains a word for the same shrub, Poroporo. The origin of the name Bulli Point is unclear. Toitū Te Whenua's New Zealand Gazetteer suggests it may be a contraction of Bull Island Point, as this is what it was recorded as on NZMS 3 N102-6 Te Rangiiti. In popular culture Lorde mentions jumping off of "Bulli" Point in her song "Oceanic Feeling". A band from Te Awakairangi ki Tai goes by the name "Bulli
been named after Pōporo, a Māori name for Solanum aviculare and Solanum laciniatum, a local shrub with white to blue-purple flowers, and yellow to orange fruit. A point on the western side of the lake, Te Poroporo Point, also contains a word for the same shrub, Poroporo. The origin of the name Bulli Point is unclear. Toitū Te Whenua's New Zealand Gazetteer suggests it may be a contraction of Bull Island Point, as this is what it was recorded as on NZMS 3 N102-6 Te Rangiiti. In popular culture Lorde mentions jumping off of "Bulli" Point in her song "Oceanic Feeling". A band
She completed a PhD in 1961 at the University of Glasgow, with her thesis "A Study of Central Australian Music", published in book form in 1964. Career Ellis began her career researching Aboriginal music as assistant to Professor Ted Strehlow at the University of Adelaide from 1957 to 1958. She based her PhD on her analysis of Strehlow's collected material. On returning to Adelaide in 1962 she resumed her research assistant position but soon won a Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Department of Australian Linguistics. Next she received an ARC Research Fellowship to the Elder Conservatorium of Music. Ellis served on the Council of the International Society for Ethnomusicology from 1968 to 1971, the first Australian to be elected. With Ngarrindjeri poet, Leila Rankine, she established the Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music at the University of Adelaide in 1972. Throughout her career she made field trips in South Australia and along the Murray River to study and record Aboriginal music. In 1985 Ellis was the first professor of music appointed by the University
assistant to Professor Ted Strehlow at the University of Adelaide from 1957 to 1958. She based her PhD on her analysis of Strehlow's collected material. On returning to Adelaide in 1962 she resumed her research assistant position but soon won a Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Department of Australian Linguistics. Next she received an ARC Research Fellowship to the Elder Conservatorium of Music. Ellis served on the Council of the International Society for Ethnomusicology from 1968 to 1971, the first Australian to be elected. With Ngarrindjeri poet, Leila Rankine, she established the Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music at the University of Adelaide in 1972. Throughout her career she made field trips in South Australia and along the Murray River to study and record Aboriginal music. In 1985 Ellis was the first professor of music appointed by the University of New England in Armidale, New South Wales. She took the opportunity to share her vision for "integrated music education" in Australia. She served as president of the Musicological Society of Australia from 1988 to 1989. To celebrate Ellis's contribution to the study of Aboriginal music, Linda Barwick, Allan Marett and Guy Tunstill edited a collection of essays titled The essence of singing and the substance of song recent responses to the Aboriginal performing arts and other essays in honour of Catherine Ellis. Ellis died on 30 May 1996 in Adelaide. She was survived by her husband, Max Ellis, three children and their
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Hijiri Highlands, Omi, Nagano, Hokkaido, Japan , an aviation museum in Omi, Nagano, Hokkaido, Japan Hijiri zaka, a hill road in Minato, Tokyo, Japan Fictional locations Hijiri Gakuen (), the fictional setting of Tenshi Nanka Ja Nai People Surname Chiaki Hijri, a Japanese mangaka and author of Seigi no Mikata John Hijiri, a Japanese film director; see the 2009 film Jaws in Japan Yuki Hijiri, a Japanese mangaka and author of Locke the Superman Given name , Japanese soccer player , Japanese musician , Japanese soccer player Fictional characters Surname , a character from Aa! Megami-sama! (Oh My Goddess!) , a character from Basara (manga) , a character from Ultraman Trigger: New
is Sanjiv Kohli. India has not yet recognised the territory of Kosovo, and instead regards the territory to be "an integral part of Serbia" and serves its jurisdiction. Activities The embassy engages in various activities for locals, and also promotes doing business as well. See also India–Serbia relations
to be "an integral part of Serbia" and serves its jurisdiction. Activities The embassy engages in various activities for locals, and also promotes doing business as well. See also India–Serbia relations India–Kosovo relations India's reaction to the 2008 Kosovo
at the Port of Rotterdam since November 2020. Gas Vitality was delivered at Hudong–Zhonghua Shipbuilding in China near Shanghai, on October 31, 2021, and chartered to TotalEnergies Marine Fuels and scheduled to enter operational service in December 2021 and be
in China near Shanghai, on October 31, 2021, and chartered to TotalEnergies Marine Fuels and scheduled to enter operational service in December 2021 and be based in the Port of Marseille-Fos, to serve the Mediterranean region. Its first contracts will be to perform LNG bunkering services to LNG-fueled container ships and MSC Cruises upcoming LNG-powered cruise ships that call at the French port. List of ships References Tankers of
The National Pact stipulates that the Deputy Prime Minister should always be Greek Orthodox Christian.
Lebanon. The office was formed in 1943. The National Pact stipulates that the
to train staff. On January 19, 2022, the Minnesota Attorney General's Office filed a suit against the company for deceptive practices. Several consumer complaints documented filled out the online testing form but never giving a sample, then receiving an rapid antigen testing report stating their test was negative. The attorney general of Colorado demanded that the company cease COVID testing operations in the state, and the city of Worcester, Massachusetts demanded CCC shut down. The company is under investigation by the Oregon Department of Justice. References External links Attorney General Ellison files lawsuit against COVID-19 testing sites, lab for deceiving consumers, Minnesota Attorney General, January 19, 2022 Complaint in State of Minnesota, by its Attorney General, Keith Ellison v. Center for COVID Control,
Laboratory was under investigation by the Center for Clinical Standards and Quality, part of Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Investigations in November and December had found serious problems with CCC and DCL, stating "non-compliance" and cited the lab for "immediate jeopardy". CCC announced on January 14, 2022, that it would pause its operations for a week to train staff. On January 19, 2022, the Minnesota Attorney General's Office filed a suit against the company for deceptive practices. Several consumer complaints documented filled out the online testing form but never giving a sample, then receiving an rapid antigen
urban adult contemporary radio through XO and Republic Records on January 25, 2022, as the third single from his fifth studio album Dawn FM. The song was written and produced by the Weeknd and Oneohtrix Point Never; with Tomoko Aran and Tetsurō Oda receiving songwriting credits for the sampling of Aran's 1983 song "Midnight Pretenders". Max Martin and Oscar Holter received additional production credits. The track also features additional vocals by Jim Carrey, who narrates one of 3 songs on the album. Background and
"Out of Time" was released on January 7, 2022, alongside its parent album. It was sent to American urban adult contemporary radio on January 25 as the album's third single. Lyrics and composition "Out Of Time" has been described by critics as an R&B and city pop ballad with elements of boogie. Lyrically, the song details how the Weeknd's trauma from past relationships has negatively affected his ability to fix the romantic relationship he had with his former partner. Critical reception "Out of Time" received acclaim from critics for the song's production and the Weeknd's vocals. Heran Mamo of Billboard named the track as the second-best song from the album, highlighting "The swirling flute and
17, 2022, at SECC, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Miss Universe Vietnam 2019 Nguyễn Trần Khánh Vân will crown her successor at the end of the event. The pageant will crown the Vietnam representatives to
Miss Universe Vietnam 2022 will be the 5th edition of the Miss Universe Vietnam pageant. It will be held on June 17, 2022, at SECC,
Deputies of Legislature XIII of Italy Members of the Sicilian Regional Assembly Christian Democracy (Italy) politicians Italian People's Party (1994) politicians Democracy is Freedom – The Daisy politicians People
at the age of 68. References 1953 births 2022 deaths 20th-century Italian politicians 21st-century Italian politicians Deputies of Legislature XIII of Italy Members of the Sicilian Regional Assembly Christian Democracy (Italy) politicians Italian
hired by Jimmy Dorsey, with whom he worked for about a year, and then again from July 1950 through February '53. Over the next decade, Kiffe worked with, among others, Stan Getz, Zoot Sims, Charlie Shavers, Red Norvo and Woody Herman, as well as singers Andy Williams, June Christy, and Ella Fitzgerald. Speaking in 1946, when asked which drummer he most admired, Kiffe cited the solos of Buddy Rich, while praising the big band work of Don Lamond and Jo Jones. Personal life In 1958, Kiffe married Carol Jean Beall in Las Vegas. They had two children. Autobiography: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Cx1QjSAnwCIm3G4eWqoOzI_LQmDoFeXivfXkORfsBaY/edit?usp=sharing Filmography Film Johnny Doughboy (1942) Song of the Open Road (1944) Youth Aflame (1944) Jimmy Dorsey's Varieties (1952) Television Stars of Jazz (With Red Norvo, April 21, 1958) The Ed Sullivan Show (with Benny Goodman, November 6, 1960) Discography As sideman With Jimmy Dorsey At the 400 Restaurant 1946 (HEP, 1994; rec. 1946) Casino Gardens Ballroom 1946 (HEP, 1999; rec. 1946) More (Jazz Crusade, 1950) One Night Stand with Jimmy Dorsey at the Statler (Joyce, 198_; rec. November 1951) The Swingin' Dorseys (Decca, 195_) With others Georgie Auld, That's Auld (Discovery, 1950) Don Stratton, Modern Jazz With Dixieland Roots (ABC-Paramount, 1956) Red Norvo, Windjammer City Style (Dot, 1958) Pee Wee Russell, Portrait of Pee Wee (Counterpoint, 1958) Tommy Vig,
195_) With others Georgie Auld, That's Auld (Discovery, 1950) Don Stratton, Modern Jazz With Dixieland Roots (ABC-Paramount, 1956) Red Norvo, Windjammer City Style (Dot, 1958) Pee Wee Russell, Portrait of Pee Wee (Counterpoint, 1958) Tommy Vig, The Tommy Vig Orchestra (Take V, 1965) Helen Humes Midsummer Night's Songs (RCA, 1974) References Further reading "MCA Sponsors Draftproof Band; Holywood Canteen Kids, Ages From 13 to 16, Set for Summer Theater Tour". Down Beat. June 1, 1943. p. 6. Holly, Hal (February 15, 1944). "Los Angeles Band Briefs". Down Beat. p. 6. "SAG and Movie Firm Named in Film Credit Case"Down Beat. p. 12. "A new generation 'Wonder Drummer' zooms higher and higher with the famous Jimmy Dorsey Band". Down Beat. October 7, 1946, p. 15. "Gene Krupa ... Slingerland; National Swing Drummers Contest". Down Beat. February 25, 1948. p. 17. Whiston, Henry F. (February 22, 1952). "Tommy Praises Brother
and Communications (DECC) specifies annually the volumes of oil stocks to be held by NORA. The current minimum (2021) level of stock is: 1,416,340 tonnes of refined product, (Petrol, Diesel, Gas Oil, Kerosene, and Jet Fuel) 70,000 tonnes of Crude Oil. The National Oil Reserves Agency holds about 72% of its oil stocks in Ireland, and the balance abroad. In Ireland stocks are held in some of the above oil storage facilities including Dublin, Cork (Whitegate Refinery), Whiddy Island (Bantry Bay), Foynes, Shannon, Tarbert (power station), and Galway. Stocks are also held at Derry and Kilroot in Northern Ireland. Oil imports The total import of oil and oil products into Ireland over the period 1990 to 2019 is shown by the graph. The quantity is in thousand tonnes of oil equivalent. See also Shannon Foynes Port Oil terminals Oil terminals in the United
import, export, storage, blending, transfer and distribution of oil and petroleum products. Terminals are located at coastal sites to facilitate the offloading and loading of coastal shipping. Most terminals have road tanker loading equipment for local distribution of products to industrial, commercial and domestic users. The products handled include petrol, diesel, jet kerosene, fuel oil and heating oil. List of oil terminals in Ireland The table summarises details of the location and operation of the oil terminals in Ireland. Strategic oil reserves Under the National Oil Reserves Agency Act 2007 the National Oil Reserves Agency (NORA)
preserved. Immediately after the outburst of criticism on March 7, the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts issued a statement. Architecture The architecture of Wat Svay Pope is rare in terms of post-Angkorian Buddhist structures. Inside the compound, there is a row of golden bell-shaped stupas in front of the pagoda. To the north, next to the pagoda, there is a modern dark red four-story building. There are some other old buildings such as the library and the monks' dormitory. Preah Sihamoni Raja Buddhist College In 2005, Preah Sihamoni Raja Buddhist College was founded by Samedech Bour Kry, the Supreme Patriarch
2021, the Cambodian Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts said it approved the demolition of the 92-year-old temple located at Svay Pope pagoda in Phnom Penh at the request of the pagoda's chief monk after inspections revealed that it was heavily damaged and structurally unsound. The demolition went through despite concerns of some architects who said the “rare Buddhist structure” should have been preserved. Immediately after the outburst of criticism on March 7, the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts issued a statement. Architecture The architecture of
and the fruit is about long. Taxonomy Lechenaultia aphylla was first formally described in 1992 by David A. Morrison in the Flora of Australia from specimens collected near Mount Finke by David Eric Symon in 1987. The specific epithet (aphylla) means "without leaves". Distributon and habitat This leschenaultia has been recorded between sand dunes and on flats in open shrubland and is only known from
subshrub that typically grows to a height of up to with spreading branches. Its few leaves are scattered and long but soon fall off. The flowers are borne singly or in small groups on the ends of branchlets, the sepals long. The petals form a yellow tube long, the tube hairy inside. The wings on the lower petal lobes are triangular, wide. Flowering occurs sporadically and the fruit is about long. Taxonomy Lechenaultia aphylla was first formally described in 1992 by David A. Morrison in the Flora of Australia from
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 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
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. Suresh Arora is the current Chief Information commissioner of Punjab Information Commission. Tenure and Service The tenure of the Punjab 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. Punjab 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 Punjab 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
Production Filming took place during 2019 on Cortes Island, British Columbia, Canada. References External links 2022 horror films Canadian horror films Films shot in British
Film Festival on 27 January 2022. Cast Rowan Wales as Millie Sophie Bawks-Smith as Willow Jillian Frank as Jules Destini Stewart as Leader Mari Geraghty as Vicky Production Filming took place during 2019 on Cortes Island, British Columbia, Canada. References External links 2022 horror films
club Grosseto. Club career Cretella started his career in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione club Gavorrano. On 13 August 2018, he signed for Eccellenza club Grosseto. References External links 1994 births Living people People from Grosseto Sportspeople from Tuscany Italian footballers
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any mouse movement of keyboard press with an audiovisual cue. Newsweek praised the game (and JumpStart 2nd Grade) as superior to previous entries in the series, noting they "successfully balance letting youngsters explore" and "using animated hosts to spur them on", adding that they "both understand the concept of reward". Citing JumpStart Toddlers as a key example, Macs for teachers praised the title for its "neat activities...accessible from a classroom setting" and "activities that teach essential early learning skills". A 2000 Wired reviewer noted that after their daughter experienced the game's music, she "walks away from Barney tapes in the VCR and demands Toddlers". SuperKids wrote the game was an "excellent starter program for very young computer novices". Parenting magazine deemed the 2000 version among the "best software of the year", noting that the title had been "overhauled, with splendid results". The magazine gave the title a B+. The Discovery School site (quoted in Cyber Rules) recommended JumpStart Toddlers 2000, "best for older toddlers (or those who have graduated from their baby and other toddler software titles)", and gave it a rating of 4-and-a-half out of 5 stars. Early childhood education today notes, "although the graphics in JumpStart Toddlers can be moved for an activity, they cannot be controlled or manipulated into any other form." Commercial performance and awards The game consistently placed on the PC Data's Best Education Software for MS-DOS/Windows list throughout 1996 and 1997 alongside other Jumpstart titles peaking at #8. Throughout 1997, JumpStart Toddlers took in somewhere between $4 million and $5.16 million. It became one of many preschool titles to join the best-seller list, alongside Sesame Street Elmo's Preschool (1996), Ready to Read With Pooh (1997), and Jumpstart Preschool (1995). The game won numerous awards, including a 1996 Parent's Choice Gold Medal for best new children's software. Jumpstart Toddlers 2000 would also reach at least 7th on the PC Data best-selling chart. Legacy According to the Chicago Sun-Times, Knowledge Adventure "started the baby trend when it introduced JumpStart Toddlers in 1996". Knowledge Adventure's Jennifer Johnson created the term lap-ware to describe software "intended to be used with the child on the parent's lap...So parents are encouraged to play a really active role in their child's first computer experience". The term was picked up by MacUser that July to describe the new software category Jumpstart had helped create. The New York Times later asserted that Knowledge Adventure was the "vanguard of
responsibility to prepare children for a multi-tasking, technology-driven future, so they "JumpStart" their babies". eMERGing Literacy and Technology wrote the title was "appealing to the very young child or a child with limited motor control". Young kids and computers saw it as an example of a software program specifically designed to teach mouse skills, along with Broderbund's My Very First Software. MacUser gave the title 4 out of 5 stars, though noted it had the fewest activities in the series. Speaking of the game's suitability for those who may not have the precision required to click narrow targets, Fine motor skills in children with Down syndrome's Maryanne Bruni cites JumpStart Toddlers and Reader Rabbit Toddler as preschool programs that reward any mouse movement of keyboard press with an audiovisual cue. Newsweek praised the game (and JumpStart 2nd Grade) as superior to previous entries in the series, noting they "successfully balance letting youngsters explore" and "using animated hosts to spur them on", adding that they "both understand the concept of reward". Citing JumpStart Toddlers as a key example, Macs for teachers praised the title for its "neat activities...accessible from a classroom setting" and "activities that teach essential early learning skills". A 2000 Wired reviewer noted that after their daughter experienced the game's music, she "walks away from Barney tapes in the VCR and demands Toddlers". SuperKids wrote the game was an "excellent starter program for very young computer novices". Parenting magazine deemed the 2000 version among the "best software of the year", noting that the title had been "overhauled, with splendid results". The magazine gave the title a B+. The Discovery School site (quoted in Cyber Rules) recommended JumpStart Toddlers 2000, "best for older toddlers (or those who have graduated from their baby and other toddler software titles)", and gave it a rating of 4-and-a-half out of 5 stars. Early childhood education today notes, "although the graphics in JumpStart Toddlers can be moved for an activity, they cannot be controlled or manipulated into any other form." Commercial performance and awards The game
Tambrauw Regency in the province of West Papua. They speak the Abun language. They live in the Sausapor, Jokte, Emaos and Uigwem and comprise of the clans Yekwam, Yenjau, Yeblo, Yesnath, Yenbra, Yenggrem, Yesomkor, Yerin, Yeror, Yewen, Yemam and Yesian. Name The Abun were originally the Wen from the Tambrauw Mountains (locally called the Mountains). After having socialized with the near the coastline, they were then called the Karon (meaning: the people from within), while the ones who continued to stay in the
group of New Guinea, residing in the Sausapor district of the Tambrauw Regency in the province of West Papua. They speak the Abun language. They live in the Sausapor, Jokte, Emaos and Uigwem and comprise of the clans Yekwam, Yenjau, Yeblo, Yesnath, Yenbra, Yenggrem, Yesomkor, Yerin, Yeror, Yewen, Yemam and Yesian. Name The Abun were originally the Wen from the Tambrauw Mountains (locally called the Mountains). After having socialized with the near the coastline, they were then called the Karon (meaning: the people from within), while the ones who continued to stay in the mountains were called Karondori. However, this eventually had negative connotations and they finally renamed themselves Abun. Culture Farming The Abun are primarily banana farmers. 21 categorizations of bananas are named and are divided by whether it is eaten fresh or cooked first. The harvesting of the bananas are done by both men and women; typically but not necessarily being the men chopping the trees and the women
embassy attracts the locals to participate in cultural events, encourages the students to study in India by offering scholarships, trade investments for business entities and tourism. As along the ICCR as well, students
to participate in cultural events, encourages the students to study in India by offering scholarships, trade investments for business entities and tourism. As along the ICCR as well, students are encouraged more to participlate as well. Scholarships for "Ayush" program
Ilhaq has won several festivals. In particular, it was recognized as the best film at the Falling Leaves festival in Belarus. In Uzbekistan, the winner of the "Golden Khumo" award for the best film. In addition, Jahongir Akhmedov was awarded the title of Honored Worker of Culture of Uzbekistan by the President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev. During his career, Jahongir Akhmadov made 16 feature films as a director and more than 30 feature films as a screenwriter. 2018 - Member of the Board of the Creative Union of Cinematographers of Uzbekistan. 2019 - Member of the Artistic Council of the Cinematography Agency of Uzbekistan. 2020 - Member of the Board of the Chamber of Copyrights of Artists and Performers of Uzbekistan. Education 25- Secondary school in Tashkent From 2002 to 2006 he studied at the Tashkent State Institute of Arts named after Mannon Uygur. 2006-2008 studied at
moviegoers. Jahongir Ahmedov did not stop there In 2010 “Luck” (Omad) and in the same year “From night to dawn” (Yundan tongacha) 2012. “May the tongue wither away” (Tilim qursin) In 2016, “Majnun”. In 2018, Ahmedov received the historical film "Islam-Khoja", one of the ministers of Khorezm, who made a film about his historical personality. The film was praised by the filmmakers. Islamkhoja's film has been shown not only in Uzbekistan, but also in other countries. In 2020, he directed the drama film Ilhak, which tells about World War II. Akhmedov was the director and screenwriter of Ilhak. The film was shown on TV channels and not in cinemas, as it was quarantined around the world in 2020. Critics highly appreciated the film "Ilhaq".
was a professor at Johns Hopkins University, State University of New York, and New York University. He was the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1976. Biography Klarman was born in Chmielnik, Poland and emigrated to New York City in 1929. He graduated from James Monroe High School and earned his bachelor's degree in economics from Columbia University in 1939 and his doctorate in public finance from the University of Wisconsin in 1946. Klarman was the author of numerous articles and books on the economics of healthcare and was considered a "leading authority" on the economics of healthcare. His 1965 book The Economics of Health, which was commissioned by the Ford Foundation, is considered a significant early piece of literature on how standard economic principles could be applied to medical care. His students included David Guzick, former president of University of Florida Health. Publications Most cited journal articles Klarman, H.E. and Rosenthal, G.D., 1968. Cost effectiveness analysis applied to the treatment of chronic renal disease. Medical care, 6(1), pp. 48–54. Jstor (Cited 454 times, according to Google Scholar ) Klarman, H.E., 1974. Application of cost-benefit analysis to the health services and the special case
"leading authority" on the economics of healthcare. His 1965 book The Economics of Health, which was commissioned by the Ford Foundation, is considered a significant early piece of literature on how standard economic principles could be applied to medical care. His students included David Guzick, former president of University of Florida Health. Publications Most cited journal articles Klarman, H.E. and Rosenthal, G.D., 1968. Cost effectiveness analysis applied to the treatment of chronic renal disease. Medical care, 6(1), pp. 48–54. Jstor (Cited 454 times, according to Google Scholar ) Klarman, H.E., 1974. Application of cost-benefit analysis to the health services and the special case of technologic
101 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 23 km south-east of the district center – the town Kursk, 2.5 km from the selsoviet center – Polevaya. Climate Baryshnikovo has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Baryshnikovo is located 7 km from the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European route ), on the road of regional
Settlement, Kursky District, Kursk Oblast, Russia. Population: Geography The village is located on the Seym River (a left tributary of the Desna), 101 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 23 km south-east of the district center – the town Kursk, 2.5 km from the selsoviet center – Polevaya. Climate Baryshnikovo has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Baryshnikovo is located 7 km from the federal route (Kursk
and Thomas Henry Spence in Portadown, County Armagh. John Bell Bryson (c.1859-1923) was born in County Down, and apprenticed in the linen trade to Robert Glass of Portadown, while Thomas Henry Spence (c.1854-1937) was born in County Armagh, and was apprenticed to Hamilton Robb in Portadown. By the 1950s, Spence Bryson was the largest of the 11 weaving companies based in the Portadown area and was based on Meadow Lane. The company was bought by
to Hamilton Robb in Portadown. By the 1950s, Spence Bryson was the largest of the 11 weaving companies based in the Portadown area and was based on Meadow Lane. The company was bought by Ulster Weavers Ltd in 1990. The company is known for its manufacture of a range of linen fabrics, from light linen to suit fabric, and for its self-sufficiency, sourcing local wood for their looms and locally cast
Wright, Simon Furness, Nicole Nabi, Anna Liddell, and Ben Parsons. Mark L. Lester served as executive producer on the film. Exorcist Vengeance was released on DVD and video-on-demand (VOD) on February 8, 2022, by Uncork'd Entertainment. Cast Robert Bronzi as Father Jozsef Steven Berkoff as Bishop Canelo Sarah Alexandra Marks as Rebecca Nicola Wright as Christine Simon Furness as Patrick Nicole Nabi Anna Liddell Ben Parsons as Nick Reception On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 0% based on five reviews. Andrew Stover of Film Threat gave the film a score of 5 out of
and produced by Scott Jeffrey and Rebecca Matthews. It stars "Charles Bronson lookalike" Robert Bronzi, alongside Steven Berkoff, Sarah Alexandra Marks, Nicola Wright, Simon Furness, Nicole Nabi, Anna Liddell, and Ben Parsons. Mark L. Lester served as executive producer on the film. Exorcist Vengeance was released on DVD and video-on-demand (VOD) on February 8, 2022, by Uncork'd Entertainment. Cast Robert Bronzi as Father Jozsef Steven Berkoff as Bishop Canelo Sarah Alexandra Marks as Rebecca Nicola Wright as Christine Simon Furness as Patrick Nicole Nabi Anna Liddell
1 yard of pleated linen. The pleating of the fabric meant that unlike other linen garments, ones made with pleated linen were uncrushable, could be packed without becoming creased and maintained their shape. First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy selected a pleated linen creation by Sybil Connolly when she sat for an official Aaron Shikler White House portrait in 1970. Sybil was reportedly very protective of her pleating method, saying it
which is heavily pleated and does not crease like normal linen fabric. History The earliest form of pleated linen dates from ancient Egypt and can be seen in a garment known as the Tarkhan dress, which is over 5000 years old and is believed to be one of the oldest dresses in existence. Other examples of pleated linen from ancient history include pleated linen from the tomb of queen Neferu. The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston has in its collection four excellently preserved pleated linen dresses, all found in 1902-1903 by George A. Reisner at the cemetery of Naga ed-Deir in Egypt. It is not known exactly how the Egyptians pleated linen, but the material may have been "folded, accordion style, then tied, and wetted." Modern use In the 1950s the Irish fashion designer,
chance at $1 million. Each week, the PFL Challenger Series will consist of a celebrity guest panel featuring personalities in film, athletics, and music. Mike Tyson, along with NFL stars Ray Lewis and Todd Gurley, are just a few of the names who will decide who gets a shot in the league. Season One The PFL Challenger Series will debut on fuboTV. The eight events will stream on consecutive Friday nights starting Feb. 18, and run through March. It will also air on its linear network, Fubo Sports Network. Week 1 - February 18 Contract awards The following fighters were awarded contracts with the PFL: Bruce Souto Week 2 - February 25 Contract awards The following fighters were awarded contracts with the PFL: Jarrah Al Silawi Chris Mixan was signed to a development league contract Week 3 - March 4 Eight female lightweights will vie for a Professional Fighters League contract on the third edition of the PFL Challenger Series on March 4. Some of the most notable women’s lightweights who will compete on the Challenger Series are as follows: French Olympic wrestler Cynthia Vescan; Pan American champion wrestler Jackie Cataline; German judoka Julia Dorny; and City Kickboxing representative and former Harrison and Amanda Nunes sparring partner Michelle Montague. The rest of the lineup for the card includes Czech Republic’s Martina Jindrova; Portugal’s Jacqueline Cavalcanti and Americans Jeslen Mishelle and Olivia Parker. Contract awards The following fighters were awarded contracts with the PFL:
German judoka Julia Dorny; and City Kickboxing representative and former Harrison and Amanda Nunes sparring partner Michelle Montague. The rest of the lineup for the card includes Czech Republic’s Martina Jindrova; Portugal’s Jacqueline Cavalcanti and Americans Jeslen Mishelle and Olivia Parker. Contract awards The following fighters were awarded contracts with the PFL: Week 4 - March 11 The announced lineup for this event will include Reinaldo Ekson (17-5), a Pitbull Brothers product from Brazil, is a 32-year-old who won EFC’s 145-pound title in South Africa in June 2021 with a first-round submission of Egeu Kabesa. He defended the belt with a second-round tapout of August Kayambala this past December. Edwin Cooper Jr. (5-1) is a former University of Iowa wrestling standout who trains at the esteemed JacksonWink MMA in Albuquerque, N.M. His past four fights have been under the LFA banner, where he’s won three straight. The featherweights on the card also include Aaron Blackie (8-2), an Australian grappling standout who will be making his U.S. debut; Scottie Stockman (3-1), a wrestler who trains at Roufusport in Milwaukee; South Korea’s Do Gyeom Lee (8-4); and Americans Brahyan Zurcher (2-0),
one mile. History The mountain's name has been officially adopted by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names. The peak is named in association with Cat Creek, which heads on the peak. The creek was christened "Wildcat Creek" by the 1889–90 Seattle Press Expedition because an expedition member killed a bobcat on February 28, 1890, where the creek joins the Elwha River. Climate Based on the Köppen climate classification, Cat Peak is located in the marine west coast climate zone of western North America. Most weather fronts originate in the Pacific Ocean, and travel east toward the Olympic Mountains. As fronts approach, they are forced upward by the peaks of the Olympic Range, causing them to drop their moisture in the form of rain or snowfall (Orographic lift). As a result, the Olympics experience high precipitation, especially during the winter months. During
south into the Hoh River. Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises over 4,400 feet (1,340 m) above the Hoh River in approximately one mile. History The mountain's name has been officially adopted by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names. The peak is named in association with Cat Creek, which heads on the peak. The creek was christened "Wildcat Creek" by the 1889–90 Seattle Press Expedition because an expedition member killed a bobcat on February 28, 1890, where the creek joins the Elwha River. Climate Based on the Köppen climate classification, Cat Peak is located in the marine west coast climate zone of western North America. Most weather fronts originate in the Pacific Ocean, and travel east toward the Olympic Mountains. As fronts approach, they are forced upward by the peaks of the Olympic Range, causing them to drop their moisture in the form of rain or snowfall
the tip. The outside of the petals ranges in colour from purple to blue to white. The style is usually blue-tipped. The base of the filaments is truncate-to-obovate (sometimes even appearing to be 3-lobed), and is covered in thick, short cilia. Its calyx lobes are relatively short (2-3mm), acute, involute and, as with the leaves, sometimes with a few minute marginal teeth near the base. The ovary is usually glabrous, and more than half inferior. Basally it is hemispherical or occasionally slightly flattened or pointed. Distribution and habitat Wahlenbergia tenella is indigenous to the Western Cape and Eastern Cape provinces of South Africa. It occurs from Cape Town in the west, to Bredasdorp in the south, Ladismith in the north, and eastwards as far as Port Elizabeth
tenella is indigenous to the Western Cape and Eastern Cape provinces of South Africa. It occurs from Cape Town in the west, to Bredasdorp in the south, Ladismith in the north, and eastwards as far as Port Elizabeth and Queenstown in the Eastern Cape Province. It is most commonly found in lower altitude sandy substrates, especially on coastal plains but also sometimes inland. This species is similar to, and often confused with, Wahlenbergia tenerrima and Wahlenbergia nodosa. Varieties Wahlenbergia tenella has two recognised varieties: W. tenella var. palustris (Adamson) W.G.Welman. Indigenous
House was designed mainly in the Greek Revival architecture style, with French Creole influences, and built using brick, weatherboard made of cypress, and an asphalt tile roof. The house is two and half stories tall and was made with "briquette entre poteaux" (a French Creole architecture term for brick infill between the framing). The home was initially built for Jotham Hulbert Bedell (1807–1859), who ran a sugar plantation and a sugar mill on the
built for Jotham Hulbert Bedell (1807–1859), who ran a sugar plantation and a sugar mill on the property. The sugar mill was removed in the 1950s. The subsequent owner of the home was, Alice and John Calder. The home was featured in the film, Easy Rider (1969). See also List
considered to be the founding father of gamelan in the United States. In 1981, Villepastour graduated with a Bachelor of Music majoring in composition. Career Eurogliders In 1980, Villepastour and another Perth musician, Bernie Lynch, formed a band. They named it Living Single. Villepastour was to be the keyboardist; Lynch would be the songwriter and guitarist, and would also perform vocals. The two musicians advertised for other band members. They recruited Crispin Akerman as a second guitarist, Don Meharry as bass player and Guy Slingerland to play drums. The following year, Lynch's then girlfriend, Grace Knight, became the lead vocalist, John Bennetts replaced Slingerland as drummer, and the band's name was changed to Eurogliders. Villepastour later described Eurogliders to Afropop Worldwide as "my own band". By late 1981, Eurogliders was ready to record a debut studio album. The recording was done in Manila, with Melbourne bass player Geoff Rosenberg replacing Meharry. Although there was a shortage of studio time in Australia, Knight's autobiography states that Manila was chosen "for budgetary and timing reasons". The band planned to record the album, and then relocate its home base from Perth to Sydney to begin an assault on the eastern states market. However, the recording session had its challenges. According to Knight: Ultimately, the band re-recorded some of the songs and remixed the whole album, which was named Pink Suit Blue Day. Released in June 1982, it peaked at No. 54 on the Australian Kent Music Report album chart. The debut single, "Without You", was released simultaneously, and entered the top 40 singles chart; In the official video of the single, Villepastour played a prominent role. In 1983, Eurogliders replaced Rosenberg with Scott Saunders. In July of that year, the band travelled to the UK, replaced Saunders with Ron François, and recorded its second studio album, This Island. Released in May 1984, the album peaked at No. 4 on the Australian albums chart, and was therefore the most successful of Eurogliders' studio albums. The third single, "Heaven (Must Be There)", also released in May 1984, turned out to be Eurogliders' most successful single. It peaked at No. 2 on the Australian singles chart, and also charted in New Zealand, Canada and the USA. Once again, Villepastour starred in the audiovisual presentation of the single: this time, she 'played' tubular bells, and was also the keyboardist, in the Countdown video. Meanwhile, Eurogliders toured extensively, in Australia, the US, Canada, Puerto Rico, Japan and New Zealand. A highlight of the band's touring program at that time was a lightning trip to New York at the end of 1984, to play in MTV's New Year's Eve special. In 1985, Eurogliders released its third studio album, Absolutely, which peaked at No. 7 on the Australian album chart. The first three singles from that album, "We Will Together", "The City of Soul" and "Can't Wait to See You", were all top ten hits; two further singles, "Absolutely" and "So Tough", were released in 1986. In the official video of "Can't Wait to See You", Villepastour is seen playing a large array of keyboards, and also performing backing vocals. As Knight later wrote, the preferred shots by cameramen of the band included Villepastour on keyboards. In early
out to be Eurogliders' most successful single. It peaked at No. 2 on the Australian singles chart, and also charted in New Zealand, Canada and the USA. Once again, Villepastour starred in the audiovisual presentation of the single: this time, she 'played' tubular bells, and was also the keyboardist, in the Countdown video. Meanwhile, Eurogliders toured extensively, in Australia, the US, Canada, Puerto Rico, Japan and New Zealand. A highlight of the band's touring program at that time was a lightning trip to New York at the end of 1984, to play in MTV's New Year's Eve special. In 1985, Eurogliders released its third studio album, Absolutely, which peaked at No. 7 on the Australian album chart. The first three singles from that album, "We Will Together", "The City of Soul" and "Can't Wait to See You", were all top ten hits; two further singles, "Absolutely" and "So Tough", were released in 1986. In the official video of "Can't Wait to See You", Villepastour is seen playing a large array of keyboards, and also performing backing vocals. As Knight later wrote, the preferred shots by cameramen of the band included Villepastour on keyboards. In early 1987, Villepastour, Bennetts and Francois all left the band. At the time, Lynch and Knight claimed, and it was reported in the media, that the departures had been voluntary. However, in an interview published in Countdown Memories in 2011, Knight said that, "I do know…. Bernie wasn't happy with how it was going and thought he could do a better job with a different three." When asked by the interviewer whether she thought Villepastour was a "good keyboardist", Knight replied, "I don’t doubt that for a second." Whatever might have been the reasons for the 1987 line-up change, it did not improve the band's popularity. Eurogliders' fourth album, Groove, peaked at only No. 25 in April 1988, and only one of its singles, "Groove", reached the top 50. In 1989, the band broke up, although Lynch and Knight have since reformed it on several occasions, without ever including any of the other 1983 to 1987 line-up members. Work with other musicians Even while still a member of Eurogliders, Villepastour began working with other musicians, and particularly with solo artists. Her first such collaboration was with Tim Finn: she played synthesizer on his 1983 debut solo album, Escapade. That album peaked at No. 1 in New Zealand and at No. 8 in Australia. Subsequently, Villepastour played keyboards on QED's Animal Magic (1984), Renée Geyer's Sing to Me (1985) and Mondo Rock's self-titled album (1986). She also toured Australia and New Zealand with Tim Finn in 1986. Shortly after leaving Eurogliders in 1987, Villepastour relocated to the UK. Her first gig there was with the Thompson Twins, with whom she toured the UK, Ireland, the US and Canada that year. After only a few weeks in the UK, she also made a record with Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood. Then, she was recruited by Boy George, for whom she worked for about five years, playing keyboards and writing songs. Between 1987 and 1993, she toured the UK, Europe and Australia with Boy George; her recordings with him include his second and third studio albums Tense Nervous Headache (1988) and Boyfriend (1989), and also High Hat (1989), a compilation of tracks from those two albums. Villepastour also continued working with antipodean musicians. She played keyboards, and co-wrote one of the songs, on the soundtrack album Les Patterson Saves the World (1987), and composed music for several television shows. She also played keyboards and organ on Body and Soul (1987), the debut solo studio album by Jenny Morris (ex lead singer of QED), and worked on its follow-up, Shiver (1989). In 1990, she toured the UK, Europe and Australia with
Marotte signed a professional contract with the New York Islanders and was assigned to minor league system. He was limited to a small number of appearances in his first pro season due to the pandemic, but he did perform well at the ECHL level. Career statistics Awards and honors References External links 1995 births Living people Canadian ice hockey goaltenders Ice hockey people from Quebec Sportspeople from Longueuil AHCA
contract with the New York Islanders and was assigned to minor league system. He was limited to a small number of appearances in his first pro season due to the pandemic, but he did perform well at the ECHL level. Career statistics Awards and honors References External links 1995 births Living people Canadian ice hockey goaltenders Ice hockey people from Quebec Sportspeople from Longueuil AHCA Division I men's ice hockey All-Americans Cowichan Valley Capitals players Robert Morris Colonials men's ice hockey players Clarkson Golden Knights men's ice hockey players Bridgeport
national rugby league team travelled to Great Britain and France and played forty matches, including the Ashes series of three Test matches against Great Britain and three Test matches against the French. It followed the tour of 1948-49 and the next was staged in 1956-57. The squad's leadership The team was captained by Clive Churchill with Frank Stanmore as vice-captain. Tour co-managers were Doug MacLean and Norm Robinson. In the matches in which neither Churchill nor Stanmore played, the Kangaroos were captained by Duncan Hall on 4 occasions (Wigan, Swinton, Dewsbury, and Selection de Midi) and Albert Paul on 3 occasions (French Selection, French Selection, Paris-Lyon). Three players captained the team in one match: Keith Holman (Doncaster), Ferris Ashton (Wakefield Trinity) and Noel Hazzard (French Selection). Touring squad The Rugby League News published a photo and details of the touring team including the players' ages, weights, heights, and occupations. Match details - listing surnames of both teams and the point scorers - were included in E.E. Christensen's Official Rugby League Yearbook, as was a summary of the players' point-scoring. Crocker, Davies, Flannery, Hall, Hazzard, McCaffery, McGovern, and Rooney were selected from Queensland clubs. Carlson, Duncan, Gill, Paul, and Wells were selected from clubs in New South
Crocker, Davies, Flannery, Hall, Hazzard, McCaffery, McGovern, and Rooney were selected from Queensland clubs. Carlson, Duncan, Gill, Paul, and Wells were selected from clubs in New South Wales Country areas. The balance of the squad had played for Sydney-based clubs during the 1952 season. Match Results The touring party departed the eastern states before the conclusion of the Sydney, Brisbane and various regional competitions. On July 27, 1952, they played a match against Western Australia in Perth, winning 883. Travelling aboard the RMS Strathnaver, the team arrived in England on August 24, 1952. Australia played 27 matches in England before moving in mid-December to France for a further 13 matches. 1st Test 2nd Test 3rd Test 1st Test 2nd Test 3rd Test The tourists returned from France to London to meet the RMS Mooltan, departing England on the evening of February 2, 1953. The ship arrived in Fremantle on March 6 and to Sydney on March 17. The players were welcomed home by local League
research fellow. He joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in 1978. He died in Beijing on 19 January 2022, at the age of 85. Honours and awards 1997 Member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE) References 1936 births 2022 deaths People
environmental protection, and an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. Life and career Pan was born in Yiyang, Hunan, on 1 June 1936. In 1953, he was admitted to Peking University, majoring in the Physics Department. After graduating in 1957, he was despatched to the China National Nuclear Corporation, where he worked successively as associate research fellow and research fellow. He joined the
singles. She is the 2022 Danish national champion. On the junior level, she is the 2019 Tallinn Trophy bronze medalist, the 2020 Tallink Hotels Cup bronze medalist, and
the 2022 Danish national champion. On the junior level, she is the 2019 Tallinn Trophy bronze medalist, the 2020 Tallink Hotels Cup bronze medalist, and a two-time Danish junior national champion (2019, 2020). Sørensen started figure skating in 2009. In the summer of
educator in terms of enrollment. KYS has an Epilepsy Center (Epilepsiakeskus) that provides diagnostics and treatment for severe epilepsy in both adults and children. The unit's special expertise is intracranial brain curve recordings and epilepsy surgery, which are nationwide concentrated in Kuopio and Helsinki, but most of Finland's epilepsy surgical procedures are performed in Kuopio. With regard to other areas of expertise in KYS, the Heart Center (Sydänkeskus) is a worldwide pioneer in the development of biological bypass surgery and gene therapy for heart failure. See also North Karelia Central Hospital References External links Kuopio University Hospital (KYS) - Official Site Kuopio University Hospital at European Investment Bank Investor News: Caverion to electrify new building of Kuopio University
main hospitals in the country and operates in the facilities of Central Hospital of Puijo (Puijon keskussairaala), Children's Hospital of Alava (Alavan lastensairaala) and Psychiatric Hospital of Julkula (Julkulan psykiatrinen sairaala) in Kuopio, and also former Tarina Hospital (Tarinan sairaala) in Siilinjärvi. After Kuopio, the municipalities of Siilinjärvi, Varkaus and Iisalmi use the services of the hospital district the most. KYS is Kuopio's second largest employer after the city of Kuopio; in 2011, Kuopio University Hospital employed a total of 4,113 people. KYS is also Finland's largest medical educator in terms of enrollment. KYS has an Epilepsy Center (Epilepsiakeskus) that provides diagnostics and treatment for severe epilepsy in
a host polymerase to transcribe their sequence and a ligase to recircularize them into a circular RNA molecule. Retrozymes form branched conformations, as do some satRNAs and Avsunviroidae (one of the two classes of viroids). Due to their simplicity, many have suggested that viroids originated and are remnants of the RNA world. Other suggestions include that viroids derive from other viruses, having degenerated in size and lost any protein-coding genes. Several challenges have been raised to these suggestions. The limited range of viroids and satellite RNAs in flowering plants (with none discovered in bacteria and archaea) indicates that their origins post-date the emergence of eukaryotes. The recent discovery and advances related to retrozymes have lead to the current hypothesis that retrozymes were the source of the origins of viroids and satRNAs. The relationship with ribozyviruses is less straight forward. Ribozyviruses are more complex than retrozymes, viroids, and satellites. They are the only viroid-like element to harbour a protein-coding gene. This gene codes for a capsid which undergoes post-translational modifications to give rise to different forms which together perform a variety of functions in the host, enabling their lifecycle. Furthermore, ribozyviruses are only found narrowly in animal lineages whereas both viroids and satellite RNAs are only known to be infectious in plants. The narrow spread of ribozyviruses in animals, combined with strong evidence for the origins of viroids in plants, suggests that ribozyviruses are the more recent class of MGEs. Ribozyviruses may have emerged from viroids and then transferred into animals through horizontal gene transfer, at some point acquiring a protein-coding gene. Alternatively, because retrozymes are known in both plants and animals, retrozymes may have independently given rise to ribozyviruses in animal lineages. It is unclear if viroids and other viroid-like elements emerged from retrozymes once or several times, and while they are unlikely to trace back to RNA world, some still stress their importance as minimal replicators close to the theoretical lower limit of replicator size. See also Hammerhead ribozyme Retrotransposon Ribozyviria
range from 170–400nt. They appear to be expressed in, at the least, most cell types. Just as with plants, retrozymes in animals are also expressed at high levels in both somatic cells and germ cells. While retrozymes have been found in both linear and circularized forms, levels of circularized retrozymes have been seen much more abundantly in vivo and the linear forms may be a product of self-cleavage by the HHR motif during replication or a result of spontaneous breakage during purification. Animal retrozymes have several differences with plant retrozymes. Different proteins circularize and reversibly transcribe plant and animal retrozymes during the replication cycle. Animal retrozymes lack all the characteristic long-terminal repeats, PBSs, and PPTs known in plant retrozymes. And while plant retrozymes only have one or two copies of the HHR motif, animal retrozymes may have many such copies. Animal retrozymes also have smaller tandem repeats that are often flanked by target side duplications (TSDs). TSDs in animals are typically 8–12bp, slightly larger than the 4bp TSDs found in plants. Replication cycle The retrozyme sequence is first transcribed by a polymerase in the host. The product is an oligomeric RNA sequence which is a single transcript containing multiple copies of the retrozyme sequence. The hammerhead ribozyme motif then autocatalytically performs self-cleavage to separate the oligomeric transcript into several monomeric transcripts, each containing only containing one copy of the retrozyme sequence. This copy is an intermediate of the replication cycle, containing the opposite polarity of the original sequence with a 5'-hydroxyl and a 2'-3'-cyclic phosphate ends. A ligase protein in the host may then circularize this intermediate into a stable, circular RNA molecule. In plants, this ligase is a chloroplast tRNA ligase. Dependence on chloroplast tRNA ligase for circularization is also seen in the Avsunviroidae family of viroids. In animals, the ligase is an RtcB tRNA ligase. Reverse transcriptase activity is required from a different retrotransposon to generate a corresponding complementary DNA of the retrozyme RNA, and the polarity of this cDNA corresponds to the polarity of the original sequence. Plant and animal retrozymes rely on different retrotransposons to produce a cDNA copy of their RNA molecule. In plants, LTR retrotransposons of the Gypsy family are used. Although it is not clear which type of retrotransposons are relied on in animals, these could be classes such as LINEs or PLEs. After the DNA copy has been produced, the retrozyme sequence has the opportunity to re-insert itself into a genomic loci. Relationships with mobile genetic elements Retrozymes possess close similarities to types of mobile genetic elements (MGE), especially viroids, satellite RNAs (satRNAs), and Ribozyviria (a recently described realm of viruses). For one, the hammerhead ribozyme (HHR) motif is found in all these elements. These elements also replicate through rolling circle replication, where the HHR motif plays the autocatalytic role of cleaving the circular RNA molecule at a conserved site. Furthermore, all these elements depend on a host polymerase to transcribe their sequence and a ligase to recircularize them into
has been a member of the advisory board of the Indo-German Society for the past 16 years. While in Germany, Jose published a Malayalam periodical named Nadan Kath literally meaning local letter. The publication Ente Lokam (Meaning: my world) which he started in 1973 is still being published in Germany as Nammude Lokam (Meaning: our world). He also published German translation of Ente lokam named Mein Welt in 1984. His contributions include 20 books and documentaries in German and Malayalam. In 2014, Jose made a documentary titled Translated Lives, which chronicles the life of
been translating Malayalam works into German for 52 years. In 2018, he received Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for overall contributions to the Malayalam literature. Biography Jose Punnamparambil was born in 1936 May 10, at Edukkalam near Irinjalakkuda in Thrissur district. He immigrated to Germany with a media study scholarship in 1966, after graduating with a degree in English Literature from the University of Mumbai. While training in social work and journalism, he worked as a government official and college teacher in Mumbai. He worked for five years in Germany as a freelance journalist and has been a member of the advisory board of the Indo-German Society for the
branches. The flowers are solitary or in pairs. The petals are strongly recurved. The outside of the petals is usually blue, but can more rarely be purple or white. The style is usually blue-tipped. The base of the filaments is rhombic and ciliate. Its calyx lobes are short (1.5-2mm), triangular acute, faintly keeled and slightly revolute along the edges. The ovary is usually minutely hairy, only half inferior, and basally rounded. Distribution and habitat This species is indigenous to the Western Cape and Eastern Cape provinces of South Africa. It occurs from Ceres and Worcester in the west, to Bredasdorp in
The style is usually blue-tipped. The base of the filaments is rhombic and ciliate. Its calyx lobes are short (1.5-2mm), triangular acute, faintly keeled and slightly revolute along the edges. The ovary is usually minutely hairy, only half inferior, and basally rounded. Distribution and habitat This species is indigenous to the Western Cape and Eastern Cape provinces of South Africa. It occurs from Ceres and Worcester in the west, to Bredasdorp in the south, Ladismith, Oudtshoorn and Prince Albert in the north, and eastwards as far as Port Elizabeth and Somerset East. (A variety, W. loddigesii
Mir Seyyed Mohammad Najafabadi and great masters such as: Rahim Arbab, Abu l-Huda Kalbasi, Seyyed Abu l-Qasim Dihkurdi Isfahani and Mir Mohammad Sadegh Khatunabadi. Noureddin Esheni Qudejani, after using the presence of Isfahan scholars, went to the seminary of Qom and studied under its famous founder, Abdul-Karim Haeri Yazdi and also studied under the great muhaddith jurist Seyyed Mohammad Hojjat Kooh Kamari. Then he went to Tehran and benefited a lot from the mystic jurist Mohammad Ali Shahabadi. While studying in Qom, Noureddin Esheni Qudejani succeeded in obtaining permission for ijtihad from Abdul-Karim Haeri Yazdi, the document of which is available to his family. His contemporaries Noureddin Esheni Qudejani has been both a period and a debate with many of the great contemporary scholars and jurists of recent times. In the lecture hall of Jalaluddin Homaei, in courses which was held in Jarchi Mosque and 70 to 80 participant from people of Isfahan regularly attended it, Noureddin Esheni Qudejani participated in it and there he discussed and exchanged ideas with scholars like Seyyed Hassan Modarres Bidabadi (a Shiite scholar), Morteza Ardakani Yazdi (a Shiite scholar) and Abbas Ali Adib Habibabadi (a Shiite jurist and belletrist). Noureddin Esheni Qudejani was also a classmate of Mir Seyyed Hassan Modarres Hashemi Esfahani (Isfahani scholar and sage) during studying Islamic courses of Qom Seminary. Noureddin Esheni Qudejani was a classmate of Ruhollah Khomeini (the founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran) in the lessons of Mohammad Ali Shahabadi (famous mystic and jurist) and in the Qom Seminary, Noureddin Esheni Qudejani has been a roommate of him for five years. Social careers Although Noureddin Esheni Qudejani had a high scientific status, he was never unaware of his social duties and his relationship with the people. He did not limit himself to teaching, but also preached Islam and lectured in public and private assemblies, and even practiced law. In general, his social activities and occupations can be divided as follows: Sermon assembly Due to his mastery of Islamic jurisprudence, wisdom, hadith, theology, tafsir, and poetic and mystical taste, he had attractive pulpits and lectures, and he was a glorious orator and an eloquent preacher. He studied and researched a lot before each of his lectures and presented the scientific and jurisprudential documents. Another feature of his speeches was his outspoken opposition to the tyranny and corruption of the imperial regime of Pahlavi dynasty (the last Iranian royal dynasty, ruling for almost 54 years between 1925 and 1979). In his speeches, he publicly fought against the lack of hijab and the moral corruption and the oppression and injustice of that time, for this reason, he was summoned several times by the Isfahan Police Department. Noureddin Esheni Qudejani 's Rawda Khwani rituals and sermons were very popular in Isfahan and people showed great interest in his speeches, so that he, at the invitation of the people and various assemblies, in the last thirty years of his life, regularly gave pulpits and speeches. At that time, several meetings were held in Isfahan on social and religious issues. In the meantime, the sermon assemblies of scholars such as Seyyed Abdul Hussein Tayyeb, Sheikh Mohammad Baqir Zand Kermani, Noureddin Esheni Qudejani and Agha Seyyed Hassan Modarres were of special importance and were more famous than the other assemblies. Noureddin Esheni Qudejani, who was a figure with extensive knowledge, held his weekly meetings mostly in the field of philosophy of Ahkam. Islamic Youth Organization Noureddin Esheni Qudejani, who was known among the clergy and scholars for his enlightenment and who also studied and researched modern Western philosophy and thought, was for some time the head of the Islamic Youth Organization of Isfahan and spoke to intellectuals and modernists. A series of his articles in this regard also published in the Toofan newspaper (an analytical and critical newspaper of the Qajar period). Teaching and students Noureddin Esheni Qudejani taught in various schools of Isfahan Seminary such as: Sadr Madrasa, Chaharbagh, Masjed Nov Bazaar, and
so that he, at the invitation of the people and various assemblies, in the last thirty years of his life, regularly gave pulpits and speeches. At that time, several meetings were held in Isfahan on social and religious issues. In the meantime, the sermon assemblies of scholars such as Seyyed Abdul Hussein Tayyeb, Sheikh Mohammad Baqir Zand Kermani, Noureddin Esheni Qudejani and Agha Seyyed Hassan Modarres were of special importance and were more famous than the other assemblies. Noureddin Esheni Qudejani, who was a figure with extensive knowledge, held his weekly meetings mostly in the field of philosophy of Ahkam. Islamic Youth Organization Noureddin Esheni Qudejani, who was known among the clergy and scholars for his enlightenment and who also studied and researched modern Western philosophy and thought, was for some time the head of the Islamic Youth Organization of Isfahan and spoke to intellectuals and modernists. A series of his articles in this regard also published in the Toofan newspaper (an analytical and critical newspaper of the Qajar period). Teaching and students Noureddin Esheni Qudejani taught in various schools of Isfahan Seminary such as: Sadr Madrasa, Chaharbagh, Masjed Nov Bazaar, and in his law office and even in his personal home. He taught books such as Faraed ol-Usul (a very important book on the principles of Shiite jurisprudence), Makasib (one of the important books of the highest levels of Shiite seminaries), Kefayah al-osul (important book of Principles of Islamic jurisprudence), Manzoomeh (a philosophical book considered by Shiite scholars), Four Journeys (an extended compendium of Islamic philosophy) and some other theological and mystical texts to students and scholars. For a long time he was one of the leading teachers of Sadr school and taught books such as Manzoomeh, Qawanin al-Usul (a complete course in the science of the principles of Shiite jurisprudence) and Faraed ol-Usul there. He also had a course on interpreting the Quran for the students of Sadr school, in which a group of scholars participated. It is narrated that about three hundred of students and scholars attended Noureddin Esheni Qudejani 's classes at the Masjed Nov Bazaar. In addition, he had private students who taught at home or at work. His students were both men and women, and at the request of some religious women in Isfahan, he went to their homes and taught them. Among his prominent students, can be mentioned: Seyyed Ahmad Faqih Emami, Hossein Mazaheri, Ahmad Qominejad, Sheikh Parsa and women such as: Zīnah al-Sādāt Humāyūnī and Effat al-Zaman Amin. Writings Noureddin Esheni Qudejani did not give up writing, despite his social work and the abundance
2022 Shelbourne F.C. (women) season sees Shelbourne aiming to retain the Women's National League title that they won in 2021. First team squad Players' ages are as of the opening day of the 2022 season. Transfers Transfers in Transfers out Competitions Overview League of Ireland Results summary Results
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Events & Scholarships The embassy encourages the locals to participate in various organised events, mostly cultural programs. Young students are offered scholarships for vaious programmes, like "Know India program", ICCR scholarship programmes, ITEC programmes, and Hindi language scholarships; usually for admissions in Hindi-taught institutions. For the students who want to study in India
to Slovakia. The ambassador is Mr. Vanlalhuma. Events & Scholarships The embassy encourages the locals to participate in various organised events, mostly cultural programs. Young students are offered scholarships for vaious programmes, like "Know India program",
women's strawweight bout between former Invicta FC Atomweight Champion and UFC Women's Strawweight Championship challenger Jessica Penne and Luana Pinheiro was expected to take place at UFC Fight Night: Vieira vs. Tate in last November, but Penne withdrew from the bout due to undisclosed reasons. The pairing was rebooked for this event. A lightweight bout between Joe Lauzon and former UFC Lightweight Championship challenger Donald Cerrone was scheduled for the event. However,
lightweight bout between Joe Lauzon and former UFC Lightweight Championship challenger Donald Cerrone was scheduled for the event. However, the bout was moved to UFC 274 on May 7 due to undisclosed reasons. Announced bouts Women's Flyweight bout: Gina Mazany vs. Shanna Young Flyweight bout: Daniel da Silva vs. Francisco Figueiredo Women's Flyweight bout: Antonina Shevchenko vs. Cortney Casey Lightweight bout: Mike Breeden vs. Natan Levy Welterweight bout: Yohan Lainesse vs. Gabriel Green Women Strawweight bout: Jessica Penne vs. Luana Pinheiro Flyweight bout: Tatsuro Taira vs. Carlos Candelario Featherweight
The father was from the Dutch Geelmuyden family and was a naval commander, author of science textbooks and mayor of Horten. The mother was the daughter of a customs inspector in Risør. Marie Geelmuyden was the niece of Ivar Geelmuyden elected to the Norwegian Parliament in 1857, representing the constituency of Fredrikshald. Marie Geelmuyden graduated as a governess from the Nissen governess school in 1878. She passed the examen artium in 1883, and the examen philosophicum in 1884. The following year her father died and she began to study science at the university. Her classmates included Cecilie Thoresen Krog, Minda Ramm, Sofie Honoria Bonnevie (later married to Vilhelm Bjerknes) and Ragna Dons. She also played an active role in the student community and was elected the first female president of the Student Scientific Society (“Realistforeningen”) in 1892. Marie Geelmuyden wrote about her time as a student in the article “Kammeratsliv blandt realister i 80-aarene”, which was printed in the book “Kvindelige studenters jubilæumsskrift”. Marie Geelmuyden graduated as a candidatus
Her classmates included Cecilie Thoresen Krog, Minda Ramm, Sofie Honoria Bonnevie (later married to Vilhelm Bjerknes) and Ragna Dons. She also played an active role in the student community and was elected the first female president of the Student Scientific Society (“Realistforeningen”) in 1892. Marie Geelmuyden wrote about her time as a student in the article “Kammeratsliv blandt realister i 80-aarene”, which was printed in the book “Kvindelige studenters jubilæumsskrift”. Marie Geelmuyden graduated as a candidatus realium in 1890. In 1903 she studied at the Sorbonne University in Paris. But she did not pursue a scientific career. After getting married and having children, she taught domestic subjects in local girls' schools. Later she became a science teacher in the Royal Norwegian Society for Development schools throughout the country. In 1909, the national school for housekeeping teachers (“Statens husstellærerhøgskole”) in Stabekk, was established. Marie Geelmuyden was employed at the school the same year
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Tamil-language film Kaadhali (2017 film),
German defenders and relief columns. Components The original GDW edition game box contains: 22" x 28" paper hex grid map scaled at 1 mi (1.6 km) per hex rulebook 480 double-sided die-cut counters various player aids 6-sided die The version published by Command Japan has 550 counters and does not include a die. Gameplay Each game turn represents five days and is divided into first a Soviet turn and then a German turn. Both players start each turn with ten movement points. Each turn is broken down into "impulses", which are further subdivided into five phases: Movement Phase Barrage Phase Defensive Fire Phase Assault Phase Terminal Phase During each impulse, the active player can choose "action" or "pass". If choosing "pass", the player can only attack with barrage, and can only move by railway. If "action" is chosen, then the player spends between 1 and 10 movement points to move one or more units, and then can use both barrage fire and assault. The active player's impulses continue until all ten movement points have been used. The other player then becomes the active player. Scenarios The game has six scenarios: "Purkayev’s Attack" (4 turns) "Woehler’s Response" (3 turns) "First Relief Attempt"(2 turns) "Second Relief Attempt" 2 turns) "Final Relief
between 1 and 10 movement points to move one or more units, and then can use both barrage fire and assault. The active player's impulses continue until all ten movement points have been used. The other player then becomes the active player. Scenarios The game has six scenarios: "Purkayev’s Attack" (4 turns) "Woehler’s Response" (3 turns) "First Relief Attempt"(2 turns) "Second Relief Attempt" 2 turns) "Final Relief Attempt" (2 turns) "Velikiye Luki Campaign": A compilation of all five of the shorter scenarios in a 13-turn game Victory conditions The victory conditions for each scenario are based on enemy units destroyed, as well as reaching geographical objectives. Publication history Historian Shelby Stanton researched the Battle of Velikiye Luki and passed that on to friend and game designer Frank Chadwick, who turned Stanton's research into the wargame White Death, published by GDW in as a boxed set in 1979 with cover art by Rodger B. MacGowan. In 1990, the software firm Command Simulations acquired the license to develop a computer game version of White Death for DOS and Amiga. Command Japan magazine (シミュレーションゲーム コマンドマガジン) published a Japanese-language pull-out version of the game (ホワイト・デス) in Issue 96 (January-February 2011). Reception In Issue 26 of Phoenix, Geoff Barnard called White Death "a superb example of a historically accurate wargame in which it is clear, almost from the very moment that you open the package, that the historicty of the simulation weas one of the prime considerations." Barnard liked the "clean system" of rules that resulted in a "cleanly flowing game." He concluded with a strong recommendation, saying, "White Death is a game of small actions and much maneovre and even when the fronts do form later in the game it flows." Other reviews and
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on Sanskrit grammar written by Anubhūti Svarūpācārya between 1250 and 1450. It is a commentary on and rearrangement of 700 sutras composed by Narendra and includes around 900 rules. The grammatical system based on this text, called
between 1250 and 1450. It is a commentary on and rearrangement of 700 sutras composed by Narendra and includes around 900
season. (The book series Horrible Histories had originally inspired the book series Horrible Science). Miller had recently guest starred in a Horrible Histories episode marking 800 years of Magna Carta as King John. Horrible Science was co-funded by ITV, The Wellcome Trust, ABC Australia, and Discovery Asia, and was produced by Miller's production company, Toff Media. Filming took place in Wimbledon, South West London. The cast included Chris Martin, Letty Butler, Tom Bell, Eleanor Lawrence, Jason Forbes and Susan Wokoma. On the tone, the show's producers commented, "Horrible Science delights in the messy, gory and macabre, but as well as wallowing in all things yucky, it is full of fascinating science. Miller explained, "with this series, we really wanted it to be funny first and scientific second. We wanted to connect with
cast included Chris Martin, Letty Butler, Tom Bell, Eleanor Lawrence, Jason Forbes and Susan Wokoma. On the tone, the show's producers commented, "Horrible Science delights in the messy, gory and macabre, but as well as wallowing in all things yucky, it is full of fascinating science. Miller explained, "with this series, we really wanted it to be funny first and scientific second. We wanted to connect with children who had been put off science.” While the show was aimed at
the Köppen climate classification). Transport Khvostovo is located 7.5 km from the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European route ), 2 km from the road of regional importance (R-298 – Polevaya), on the road of intermunicipal significance (38K-014 – Khvostovo), 3 km from the nearest railway station Polevaya
Köppen climate classification). Transport Khvostovo is located 7.5 km from the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European route ), 2 km from the road of regional importance (R-298 – Polevaya), on the road of intermunicipal significance (38K-014 – Khvostovo), 3 km from the nearest railway station Polevaya (railway line Klyukva — Belgorod). The rural locality is situated 20 km from Kursk Vostochny Airport, 109 km from Belgorod International Airport
Motherland Party and becoming an MP. Early and personal life Kozlu was born in 1946 in Istanbul. He went to the Denison University, Stanford University and Boğaziçi University. Kozlu is married and has two children. Career Kozlu was the CEO of Turkish Airlines from 1988 to 1991. During his time in this position, the management approach of the airline changed to give more importance to
in this position, the management approach of the airline changed to give more importance to IT. After leaving, he became an MP at the 19th Parliament of Turkey for the Motherland Party. From 1997 to 2003, he returned to Turkish Airlines and became the chairman of the board. He later worked at The Coca-Cola
|align=left|Aleksandr Morozov |align=left|Yabloko | |4.10% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksey Yezhukov |align=left|Independent | |2.28% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Vasyutin |align=left|Independent | |2.04% |- |style="background-color:#FF4400"| |align=left|Eduard Samoylov |align=left|Party of Workers' Self-Government | |1.59% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Ushakov |align=left|Independent | |1.36% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Marina Khomenko |align=left|Education — Future of Russia | |0.99% |- |style="background-color:#3C3E42"| |align=left|Sergey Sharshakov |align=left|Duma-96 | |0.67% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |7.92% |- | 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|Pavel Burdukov (incumbent) |align=left|Communist Party | |20.30% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Semyon Shershnev |align=left|Independent | |19.08% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vladimir Bogomolov |align=left|Independent | |13.08% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Mikhail Glazunov |align=left|Independent | |9.98% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vasily Churin |align=left|Independent | |6.71% |- |style="background-color:#1042A5"| |align=left|Tatyana Kotlyar |align=left|Union of Right Forces | |6.18% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vyacheslav Mikhaylov |align=left|Yabloko | |3.22% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Viktor Konstantinov |align=left|Independent | |3.03% |- |style="background-color:#FF4400"| |align=left|Aleksandr Tereshchenko |align=left|Andrey Nikolayev and Svyatoslav Fyodorov Bloc | |2.93% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Igor Dyumin |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |1.59% |- |style="background-color:#084284"| |align=left|Vladimir Bogdanov |align=left|Spiritual Heritage | |1.40% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Yury Podtikhov |align=left|Kedr | |0.92% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |9.80% |- | 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|Viktor Kolesnikov |align=left|Independent | |30.39% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Pavel Burdukov (incumbent) |align=left|Agrarian Party | |26.21% |- |style="background-color:#1042A5"| |align=left|Tatyana Kotlyar |align=left|Union of Right Forces | |16.85% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Nikolay Kuznetsov |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |6.90% |- |style="background-color:#408080"| |align=left|Igor Lizunov |align=left|For a Holy Russia | |2.74% |- |style="background-color:#7C73CC"| |align=left|Vladimir Makhtey |align=left|Great Russia – Eurasian Union | |1.64% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |13.46% |- | 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: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|Viktor Kolesnikov |align=left|Independent | |30.39% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Pavel Burdukov (incumbent) |align=left|Agrarian Party | |26.21% |- |style="background-color:#1042A5"| |align=left|Tatyana Kotlyar |align=left|Union of Right Forces | |16.85% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Nikolay Kuznetsov |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |6.90% |- |style="background-color:#408080"| |align=left|Igor Lizunov |align=left|For a Holy Russia | |2.74% |- |style="background-color:#7C73CC"| |align=left|Vladimir Makhtey |align=left|Great Russia – Eurasian Union | |1.64% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |13.46% |- | 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|Gennady Sklyar |align=left|United Russia | |45.35% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Marina Kostina |align=left|Communist Party | |19.13% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vadim Dengin |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |13.10% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Trushkov |align=left|A Just Russia | |7.49% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Anton Vasilyev |align=left|Patriots of Russia | |4.17% |- |style="background:"| |align=left|Oleg Ovsyannikov |align=left|Yabloko | |3.72% |- |style="background:"| |align=left|Sergey Dondo |align=left|Communists of Russia | |3.56% |- | 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: | |} 2021 |- ! 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|Gennady Sklyar (incumbent) |align=left|United Russia | |33.19% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Nikolay Ivanov |align=left|Communist Party | |18.66% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Nadezhda Yefremova |align=left|A Just Russia — For Truth | |14.34% |- |style="background-color: " | |align=left|Marina Arkhitova |align=left|New People | |9.92% |- |style="background-color:
between Hunters Point in the south and Pacific Heights in the north. The line includes the single steepest known grade on any existing trolley bus line in the world: 22.8% in the block of Noe Street between Cesar Chavez Street and 26th Street. The route operates 24 hours with less frequent short turn Owl service overnight as part of the
Divisadero was established on April 6, 1941, by the Market Street Railway as a replacement for the Castro Street cable car. In 1982, as part of broader system changes, the line was extended to Third and Palau via Cortland. References External links 24 Divisadero — via SFMTA San Francisco Municipal Railway trolleybus routes 1941
is similar to, and often confused with, Wahlenbergia tenella and Wahlenbergia tenerrima. References nodosa Flora of South Africa
Africa. This species is similar to, and often confused with, Wahlenbergia tenella and
his paper backed Franklin D. Roosevelt in the 1936 United States presidential election. During the 1936 and 1940 United States presidential elections, Powell served as the publicity director for the Negro Division of the Democratic National Committee. He left the Democratic party over the issue of Racial segregation in the United States Armed Forces and his belief that a Republican administration offered more hope for African-American advancement. In 1943, Republican Thomas E. Dewey appointed Powell to the New York State Athletic Commission. He was the first African-American and the first physician to ever serve on the commission. As an athletic commissioner, Powell supported cracking down on boxers who delayed accepting challenges for their titles and promoters who associated with known criminals. During the 1944 United States presidential election he served as assistant publicity directory for the Dewey-Bricker campaign. Death Powell died on September 22, 1977, at his home in Briarcliff Manor, New York. He was survived by his wife, Lena Dukes Powell. He was buried in
full ownership of the paper upon Savory's death in 1965. In 1971 he sold the paper to a group led by Percy Sutton and Clarence B. Jones. In 1940, Powell was nominated for president of the Negro National League. After a three-week deadlock between the supporters of Powell and incumbent President Tom Wilson, Alex Pompez was able to negotiate an agreement between the two sides that saw Wilson and the other league officers retain their jobs. Politics Powell was an outspoken Democrat and his paper backed Franklin D. Roosevelt in the 1936 United States presidential election. During the 1936 and 1940 United States presidential elections, Powell served as the publicity director for the Negro Division of the Democratic National Committee. He left the Democratic party over the issue of Racial segregation in the United States Armed Forces and his belief that a Republican administration offered more hope for African-American advancement. In 1943, Republican Thomas E. Dewey appointed Powell to the New York State Athletic Commission. He was the first African-American and the first physician to ever serve on the commission. As an athletic commissioner, Powell supported cracking down on boxers who delayed accepting challenges for their titles and promoters who associated with known criminals. During the 1944 United States presidential election he served as assistant publicity directory for the Dewey-Bricker campaign. Death Powell died on September 22, 1977, at his home in Briarcliff Manor, New York. He was survived by his wife, Lena Dukes Powell. He was buried in Kensico Cemetery. References 1894 births 1977 deaths 20th-century American newspaper publishers (people) African-American physicians African-American publishers (people) American businesspeople in insurance Bellevue Hospital
in the culm of bamboo of the genus Gigantochloa. It is found in the Mueang Tak District of Thailand. It was discovered by YouTuber JoCho Sippawat, arachnologist Narin Chomphuphuang, and arachnologist
found in the Mueang Tak District of Thailand. It was discovered by YouTuber JoCho Sippawat, arachnologist Narin Chomphuphuang, and arachnologist Chaowalit Songsangchote. The genus is named after the Thai
Desmethylsibutramine (BTS-54354) is an active metabolite of the anorectic drug sibutramine. It is a more potent monoamine reuptake inhibitor than sibutramine and
sibutramine. It is a more potent monoamine reuptake inhibitor than sibutramine and has been sold as an ingredient in weight loss products sold as dietary supplements, along
as well. He dreams about his future aspirations, and he dreams about women too! He tries his best to attain his goals and improve himself, but whether he keeps his focus is another matter, because he's easily distracted! He's a nice guy but he has a past." Fagan left the cast in 2018, with Britton's final scenes airing on 5 January 2018. On leaving Coronation Street, Fagan shared that Britton was "going to be a pivotal part of the start of [Phelan]’s demise, the start of the unravelling, that someone else has found out the truth and he has now killed again which is a desperate act and one that is going to eventually start more questions being asked." In 2021, Fagan starred as Stevie in the three-part BBC One television drama Time about a visceral, emotional and high-stakes portrayal of life in a British prison. In January 2022, Fagan starred in the second series of the in the RTÉ One thriller drama series Smother, in which he portrayed Denis Ahern's estranged son, Finn. In regards of his casting
best known for portraying mechanic Luke Britton in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street from 2014 to 2018. Early life Fagan graduated from the University of Salford in 2010. Career Fagan started his career in the British adventure film Treasure of Albion in 2006. Later in 2010, he starred as Mikey Craig in the biographical drama television film, Worried About the Boy, directed by Julian Jarrold and written by Tony Basgallop, which is based on the life of English singer Boy George. In 2014, Fagan starred as Luke Britton in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street. Fagan described his character, Luke "is an ambitious cheeky chappy who's a dreamer as well. He dreams about
2016 (Group B) – 2021 Sixth place (2): 2009 – 2014 Seventh place (3): 2005 – 2008 – 2010 References Basketball in Syria Sports clubs in Syria Basketball teams in Syria Basketball teams
Basketball League Fifth place (1): 2016 (Group B) – 2021 Sixth place (2): 2009 – 2014 Seventh place (3): 2005 – 2008 – 2010 References Basketball in Syria
2.1 event on the 2022 UCI Asia Tour calendar, and was the sixth edition of the Saudi Tour. Teams Eight of the 18 UCI WorldTeams, five UCI ProTeams, and two UCI Continental teams made up the 15 teams that participated in the race. Of these teams, only eight entered a full squad of seven riders. Five teams (, , , , and ) entered six riders each, while the remaining two teams ( and ) entered five riders each. In total, 96 riders started the race, of which 86 finished. UCI WorldTeams UCI ProTeams UCI Continental Teams Route Stages Stage 1 1 February 2022 — Winter Park to Winter Park, Stage 2 2 February 2022 — Taibah University to Abu Rakah, Stage 3 3 February 2022 — Tayma Hadaj Well to Al Ula Old Town, Stage 4 4 February 2022 — Winter Park to Skyviews of Harrat Uwayrid, Stage 5 5 February
teams made up the 15 teams that participated in the race. Of these teams, only eight entered a full squad of seven riders. Five teams (, , , , and ) entered six riders each, while the remaining two teams ( and ) entered five riders each. In total, 96 riders started the race, of which 86 finished. UCI WorldTeams UCI ProTeams UCI Continental Teams Route Stages Stage 1 1 February 2022 — Winter Park to Winter Park, Stage 2 2 February 2022 — Taibah University to Abu Rakah, Stage 3 3 February 2022 — Tayma Hadaj Well to Al Ula Old Town, Stage 4 4 February 2022 — Winter Park to Skyviews of Harrat Uwayrid, Stage 5 5 February 2022 — Al Ula Old Town to Al Ula Old Town, Classification leadership table On stage 2, Martin
Research Association in 2012. He has made contributions to the fields of earth system science, peatland science, climate change, and palaeo- and neo-ecology and that volcanic eruptions may increase as the planet warms. Selected publications Charman DJ, Beilman DW, Blaauw M, Booth RK, Brewer S, Chambers FM, Christen JA, Gallego-Sala A, Harrison SP, Hughes PD, Jackson ST. Climate-related changes in peatland carbon accumulation during the last millennium. Biogeosciences. 2013 Feb 8;10(2):929-44. (Cited 288 times, according to Google Scholar ) Swindles, G.T., Morris, P.J., Mullan, D.J., Payne, R.J., Roland, T.P., Amesbury, M.J., Lamentowicz, M., Turner, T.E., Gallego-Sala, A., Sim, T., Barr, I.D., Blaauw, M., Blundell, A., Chambers, F.M., Charman, D.J., Feurdean, A., Galloway, J.M., Gałka, M., Green, S., Kajukało, K., Karofeld, E., Korhola, A., Lamentowicz, L., Langdon, P., Marcisz, K., Mauquoy, D., Mazei, Y.A., McKeown, M., Mitchell, E.A.D., Novenko, E., Plunkett, G., Roe, H.M., Schoning, K., Sillasoo, Ü., Tsyganov, A.N., van der Linden, M., Väliranta, M. and Warner, B. 2019.Widespread drying of European peatlands in recent centuries. Nature Geoscience 12, 922–928. (Cited 85 times, according to Google Scholar. ) Morris, P.J., Swindles, G.T., Valdes, P., Ivanovic, R., Gregoire, L., Smith, M., Tarasov, L., Haywood, A. and Bacon, K. 2018 Global peatland initiation driven by regionally-asynchronous warming]. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115, 4851–4856.. (open access) (Cited 72 times, according to Google Scholar. )
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June 2021 they both joined the Conservative Party. Bury council underwent boundary changes ahead of this election. The Local Government Boundary Commission for England determined that the council should continue to elect 60 councillors and designed new election boundaries to reflect population change. The new boundaries include twenty three-member wards. Electoral process The council generally elects its councillors in thirds, with a third being up for election every year for three years, with no election in the fourth year. However, due to a boundary review, all sixty councillors will be elected at the same time. The election will take place by multi-member first-past-the-post voting, with each ward being represented by three councillors. Electors will be able to vote for up to three candidates, and the three candidates with the most votes in each ward will be elected. All registered electors (British, Irish, Commonwealth and European Union citizens) living in Rochdale aged 18 or over will be entitled to vote in the election. People who live at two addresses in different councils, such as university students with different term-time and holiday addresses, are entitled to be registered for and vote in elections in both local authorities. Voting in-person at polling stations will
the mayor of Greater Manchester from 2017, which was given strategic powers covering a region coterminous with the former Greater Manchester metropolitan county. Since its formation, Rochdale has variously been under Labour control, Liberal Democrat control, Conservative control and no overall control. Councillors have predominantly been elected from the Labour Party, Liberal Democrats and the Conservative Party, with some independent councillors also serving. The council has had an overall Labour majority since the 2011. In the most recent election in 2021, Labour won sixteen seats with 49.4% of the vote, the Conservatives won three seats with 31.5% of the vote and the Liberal Democrats won one with 12.3% of the vote. Two councillors for the West Heywood ward, Jacqui Beswich and Alan McCarthy, had been originally elected as Labour candidates. They left the Labour Party in 2019 to sit as an independent councillor and a Brexit Party councillor. In June 2021 they both joined the Conservative Party. Bury council underwent boundary changes ahead of this election. The Local Government Boundary Commission for England determined that the council should continue to elect 60 councillors and designed new election boundaries to reflect population change. The new boundaries include twenty three-member wards. Electoral process The council generally elects its councillors in thirds, with a third being up for election every year for three years, with no election in the fourth year. However, due to a boundary review, all sixty councillors will be elected at the same time. The election will take place by multi-member first-past-the-post voting, with each
the Football League for Blackburn Rovers, Hartlepools United, Lincoln City and Stockport County. References
in the Football League for Blackburn Rovers, Hartlepools United, Lincoln City and Stockport County. References
(Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Maykovo is located 6.5 km from the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European route ), on the road of regional importance (R-298 – Polevaya), on the road of intermunicipal significance (38K-014 –
Köppen climate classification). Transport Maykovo is located 6.5 km from the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European route ), on the road of regional importance (R-298 – Polevaya), on the road of intermunicipal significance (38K-014 – Khvostovo), 3 km from the nearest railway station Polevaya (railway line Klyukva — Belgorod). The rural locality is situated 21 km from Kursk Vostochny Airport, 109 km from Belgorod International Airport and 188 km from
were growing chocolate navel oranges, all in Spain. The season is generally short and they are generally significantly more expensive compared to regular oranges. They are grown from December to
compared to regular oranges. As of December 2021, only three orange cultivators were growing chocolate navel oranges, all in Spain. The season is generally short and they are generally significantly more expensive compared to regular oranges. They are grown from December
Sarasvatistuti or Sarasvatistava, may refer to any Sanskrit hymn (Stotra) to Sarasvati. Examples include hymns by Kālidāsa, Śaṅkarācārya and the
Sanskrit hymn (Stotra) to Sarasvati. Examples include hymns by Kālidāsa, Śaṅkarācārya and
Wight Council. It has a parish council, the lowest form of local government. The population of the parish in the 2011 census was 422. The area of the parish is . there are 19
of Gatcombe but was renamed in 2013 under a 2011 order of Isle of Wight Council. It has a parish council, the lowest form of local government. The population of the parish in the 2011
Doxiadis and Polish architect Adolf Ciborowski. Dutch architects Van den Broek and Jaap Bakema. Luigi Piccinato (Italy) and Maurice Rotival (USA). Yugoslav participants included Aleksandar Dordevik, Slavko Brezoski, Edvard Ravnikar, Radovan Miščević and Fedor Wenzler. The plan is unique in its architectural focus involving Metabolism, Brutalism and Architecture of Yugoslavia on a total scale, culturally relevant due to the international attention and collaboration backed by the UN and a rare example of Cold War unity between the large super powers of the 20th century. The architectural plan has been revisited, theorised and discussed due to its impact on Brutalist architecture and art history of the 20th Century. The impact of the plan effected urban, historical and cultural direction of society. The implementation of the reconstruction of Skopje is a historically unique instance of UN international collaboration, it is also the first examples of Japanese architects implementing metabolist theory and modern architecture methods on a metropolis scale urban project outside of Japan. Planning The reconstruction plan of city centre Skopje was won by Tange's team in 1965. The project was significant not only because of its international influence, but also because it realised a new international model for urban reconstruction. Earnest Weissman, a student of Le Corbusier and head of planning at UN Social Affairs consolidated and supervised the organisation of Skopje's reconstruction from the beginning. Maurice Rotival a UN expert on Urban planning famously
project outside of Japan. Planning The reconstruction plan of city centre Skopje was won by Tange's team in 1965. The project was significant not only because of its international influence, but also because it realised a new international model for urban reconstruction. Earnest Weissman, a student of Le Corbusier and head of planning at UN Social Affairs consolidated and supervised the organisation of Skopje's reconstruction from the beginning. Maurice Rotival a UN expert on Urban planning famously stated: "The world now expects that the New Skopje will become a model city, built not for the present but for the future. Any less eloquent result of the work done by the Leadership of the United Nation... will tell that a great opportunity was wasted. For the world's sake, Skopje has to be not just a city to live in but also a monument to the hope of a better world." Tange planned for two symbolic centers based on a City Wall and City Gate, symbolic in nature,
daughter of Sir Giles Brydges of Coberley. Henry Poole was his younger brother. He married Elizabeth (d. 1543), one of the 6 daughters and co-heiresses of Thomas Whittington of Pauntley with whom he had a son Henry. Through the influence of his wife's family he was appointed a gentleman pensioner in 1540. He served with the army in France during 1544 and in the north between 1547 and 1548. He was knighted in 1547 and from that year was a JP in Gloucestershire. He served as sheriff in 1565/6 and held various other local posts. He
the influence of his wife's family he was appointed a gentleman pensioner in 1540. He served with the army in France during 1544 and in the north between 1547 and 1548. He was knighted in 1547 and from that year was a JP in Gloucestershire. He served as sheriff in 1565/6 and held various other local posts. He sat for Gloucestershire in Mary I's second parliament and was appointed provost marshal for Ireland in 1558, suggesting he supported the restoration of Catholicism. In Elizabeth's reign he sat in parliament for Gloucestershire in 1559 and 1571. He married Eleanor, daughter of Edward Lewknor of Kingston
Elaine Grand (née Hill; 8 June 1926 – 30 April 2001) was a Canadian broadcaster. Elaine Hill was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Her father, George Hill, had been born in England but had migrated to Canada and served in the Canadian Army, where he was in the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Band which toured America and Europe in the interwar years. Her mother was an art and music teacher. Hill attended Kelvin High School, graduating in 1942. She later married Solomon Grand, who died in 1953. She trained as a fashion illustrator before moving to television; she was the interviewer for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's Tabloid from 1953 to 1956 and was, according to The Guardian, "the most famous woman in Canada" at that time. In 1956, she moved to England and joined ITV, though she continued to work in Canadian television for a
daytime, it was initially targeted towards housewives, but, with unemployment growing, its editor Catherine Freeman turned it into a serious interview format. As The Guardian commented, Grand "brought the art of intelligent interviewing to a wide and growing audience ... [she] was one of a handful of broadcasters who changed the face of daytime television in Britain" through her interviews of politicians, thinkers, writers and other notable figures. She died on 30 April 2001.
seems to list Īl Beg as the eldest son of Ming-Tīmūr, himself the only son of Bādāqūl. Īl Beg's brother Pūlād is identified with the Khayr-Pūlād (or Mīr-Pūlād), who had reigned briefly in parts of the Golden Horde in 1362–1365. A nephew, Ḥasan Beg, had ruled briefly in 1368-1369. Judging by the coinage, it would appear that Īl Beg made his bid for the throne from Saray-Jük on the lower Ural, and therefore on the eastern edge of the core territory of the Golden Horde, perhaps in 1373. Ibn Khaldun refers to Īl Beg (whom he calls Ay-Bak Khān) as a regional ruler, like several of his rivals. As a Shibanid, Īl Beg was presumably not disinclined to compete with his Tuqa-Timurid rivals for control of parts or all of the polity. When Urus Khan and Ḥājjī Cherkes of Astrakhan disputed possession of the Lower Volga in 1373–1374, Īl Beg briefly acquired control over the traditional capital of the Golden Horde, Sarai, in 1374; Ibn Khaldun indicates that Īl Beg displaced Ḥājjī Cherkes. But Īl Beg's manpower resources were inadequate to maintain control over Sarai, while his original power base required its own protection, under his nephew, Pūlād's son ʿArab Shāh. Meanwhile, the beglerbeg Mamai, whose protégé Muḥammad-Sulṭān had been expelled from Sarai by Urus Khan in the first place, had regrouped. Mamai now attacked and defeated Īl Beg, terminating his reign at Sarai. Since Īl Beg is not heard of again, it is assumed that he perished in the conflict, something that seems to be corroborated by Ibn Khaldun's phrasing. Saray-Jük remained the base of his nephew, ʿArab Shāh. However,
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