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was the founding director of its Program in World History and Cultures. Rapp received degrees from Indiana University and University of Michigan. Since 2012, Rapp joined Sam Houston State University’s Department of History where he teaches on a variety of subjects ranging from early Christianities to the Mongol Empire. Selected publications | History where he teaches on a variety of subjects ranging from early Christianities to the Mongol Empire. Selected publications Stephen H. Rapp Jr (2014) The Sasanian World Through Georgian Eyes, Caucasia and the Iranian Commonwealth in Late Antique Georgian Literature, Routledge, ISBN 9781472425522 Stephen H. Rapp Jr (2003) Studies in Medieval Georgian Historiography, Early Texts and Eurasian Contexts, Peeters Publishers, |
Temple is a Jain temple which is home to 72 Jain Tirthankaras of past, present and future. This great piece of architecture located at Bhinmal-Ramseen Road in Bhinmal, Rajasthan. It is 26 km from Sundha Mata Temple and 60km from Jirawala Tirth. Architecture History That auspicious day of Samvat 2053 Vaishakh | past, present and future. This great piece of architecture located at Bhinmal-Ramseen Road in Bhinmal, Rajasthan. It is 26 km from Sundha Mata Temple and 60km from Jirawala Tirth. Architecture History That auspicious day of Samvat 2053 Vaishakh Sudi 14, dated May 2, 1996, that auspicious hour came when the foundation stone of this great pilgrimage was laid with great pomp. Transport Marwar Bhinmal Railway Station is just |
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to Schmidt in Basel, travelling to the US and Russia before writing his habilitation and becoming a lecturer at the University of Basel from 1899. From 1900 to 1903, he worked for the Royal Dutch Shell oil company in South Sumatra. The next two years were with the Muara Enim company and here he was allowed to publish his geology findings. His work led to coal mining in Bukit Asam. On his return route, he travelled along Burma and the Himalayas with August Buxtorf. In 1906 he was hired by the Dutch bureau of mines and returned to Southeast Asia and worked mainly in Jambi during the early years. He trained an Indonesian assistant, Abdul Kuder Mas Bakal, to help him in his work. Tobler returned to Basel in 1912 and retired but continued to work without pay at the Natural History Museum in Basel, which was located close to his home. His assistant Bakal and family moved to Basel in 1915 and lived along with him, and Bakal continued to work as a specimen preparator and as Tobler's personal assistant, returning | Basel from 1899. From 1900 to 1903, he worked for the Royal Dutch Shell oil company in South Sumatra. The next two years were with the Muara Enim company and here he was allowed to publish his geology findings. His work led to coal mining in Bukit Asam. On his return route, he travelled along Burma and the Himalayas with August Buxtorf. In 1906 he was hired by the Dutch bureau of mines and returned to Southeast Asia and worked mainly in Jambi during the early years. He trained an Indonesian assistant, Abdul Kuder Mas Bakal, to help him in his work. Tobler returned to Basel in 1912 and retired but continued to work without pay at the Natural History Museum in Basel, which was located close to his home. His assistant Bakal and family moved to Basel in 1915 and lived along with him, and Bakal continued to work as a specimen preparator and as Tobler's personal assistant, returning to Indonesia only after Tobler's death. Tobler briefly worked on mapping in Trinidad in 1913. Tobler trained several assistant in micropaleontology, served as editor of the |
(Customer Engineer) panel that allows the CE to manual enter an inquiry and listen to the response using earphones and an output jack. It allows the CE to perform a variety of diagnostics. There are three models based on which IBM System it attaches to: The physical configuration is determined by the number of carrier lines: Example users The Manufacturers Bank of Detroit reported in 1965 that they were installing an IBM 7770 to allow tellers in their 64 branches to look up customer account details. They claimed it was one of the first installs in the United States. The project to install it was called Project MARS, which stood for 'Manufacturers Audio Response System". The Oakland Country Schools system began using the IBM 7770 in 1969 as a key part of what they claimed was the first fully computerised student attendance system in the United States. Schools could each morning report tardy or absent students by entering the school ID and then student IDs into a telephone using touch tones and coded cards. In 1973 Simpson-Sears in Toronto Canada ran a trial allowing 2000 select customers to place orders from a sales catalog using a 12 key touch-tone telephone. After entering their home phone number and street number, they could enter catalog numbers to place orders. Seers described it as an acceptable purchasing method using an emerging technology. IBM 7772 The 7772 came with support for 2 I/O lines by default and these could be increased to 4, 6 or 8. The vocabulary was stored in a random access disk device in a digitally coded form. Several 1000 words in mulitiple languages could be stored and replayed using the vocoder technique. By default the 7772 came with a 1000 word vocabulary in American English. IBM 7772 was developed by the IBM Lab in La Gaude, France and manufactured by IBM in Kingston New York. The exact announcement and withdrawal dates have not been located. It is mentioned in online documents as early as 1964 and is listed as withdrawn in the 1979 IBM Sales Manual. It does not appear in any online copy of an IBM Manual after 1977. Example users In 1968 Westinghouse reported they were using an IBM 7772 as part of a system they called Westar (Westinghouse Telephone Aperture Retrieval). A engineer could request an engineering drawing by dialling into the 7772, entering the desired document number as well as pertinent information like their department code, telephone number and employee number. They would then be verbally given the result which was either | spoken as a response. The ARU would then look up these codes and play them to the user as spoken words. The inquiry itself could be either a data lookup, such as a customers bank account balance or a credit check result; or it could be a form of data entry, such as the ID of an absent student, or a retail store order. IBM 7770 The IBM 7770 was announced in 1964 with first shipments planned for first quarter 1965. Rental pricing started at US$1200 per month while the purchase price started at US$57,600. The IBM 7770 was manufactured by IBM in Kingston New York. The IBM 7770 vocabulary is stored on a rotating magnetic drum. The drum is designed to be interchanged if required, allowing the user to change the vocabulary. Each word is encoded on a separate track on the drum, which is in diameter and long and rotates at 120 rpm (one revolution every 500 ms). Part of the machine order included the vocabulary order. IBM would record the words based on the user order. This meant the user could not record the words themselves. Users could select either a male or female voice. As an example, the Michigan Credit Union League selected a female voice they called Connie, which they described as a "pleasant girls voice". Users were allowed to specify up to 32 words by default. Users could request additional words in sets of 16 up to a maximum of 128 words based on model. The Model 1 is limited to 126 words, the Model 2 to 127 words and the Model 3 to 128 words. Lengthy words may be split into two words. However a track can contain several words if they are monosyllabic and can be said together in less than 500 ms. IBM call this a “phrase”. One word (one track) is reserved for a silent pause (meaning that the track is blank). Letters and numbers (A to Z and 0 to 9) could be requested as part of the vocabulary but each letter or number uses a single track. Words could be ordered in languages other than English. Part of the machine order included the number of carrier lines: By default the IBM 7770 has the hardware to connect 4 carrier lines. Additional lines are added in increments of 4 up to a maximum of 48. When more than 16 lines are ordered then another frame is added to house them. There are two panels: An operator panel which offers indicators to show incoming inquiries and an output jack for a user to monitor the response. A CE (Customer Engineer) panel that allows the CE to manual enter an inquiry and listen |
Teplice 1st Sankt-Gallen 1st Lostice 1st Holé Vrchy 1st Magstadt 2nd National Championships 2nd Igorre 1997–1998 1st Igorre 1st Mlada Boleslav 1st Cologne 1st Holé Vrchy 1st Mlada Boleslav 2nd National Championships 1998–1999 1st National Championships 1st Podborany 1st Namest 1st Mlada Boleslav 1st Hermanuv Mestec 1st Trèves 1st Orlová 2nd Igorre 9th UCI World Championships 1999–2000 1st Loštice 1st Ostelsheim UCI World Cup 3rd Safenwil 2000–2001 1st Ostelsheim 1st Dagmersellen 2nd National Championships 3rd Igorre 3rd Petange 3rd Steinmaur 5th UCI World Championships 2001–2002 1st National Championships 1st Overall Budvar Cup 1st Louny 1st Podborany 1st Plzeň 1st Steinmaur 1st Ostelsheim 3rd Azencross 3rd Dagmersellen 2002–2003 1st Aigle 1st Podborany 1st Lostice 1st Ostelsheim 1st Holé | Championships 2001–2002 1st National Championships 1st Overall Budvar Cup 1st Louny 1st Podborany 1st Plzeň 1st Steinmaur 1st Ostelsheim 3rd Azencross 3rd Dagmersellen 2002–2003 1st Aigle 1st Podborany 1st Lostice 1st Ostelsheim 1st Holé Vrchy 1st Zürich-Waid 1st Meilen 3rd Igorre 3rd Dagmersellen 9th UCI World Championships 2003–2004 1st Igorre 1st Ostelsheim 1st Podborany 1st Meilen 1st Rüti 1st Holé Vrchy UCI World Cup 2nd Sankt Wendel 2nd Lanarvily 2nd Grand Prix du Nouvel-An 3rd Grote Prijs De Ster 2004–2005 Budvar Cup 1st Podbořany 1st Hlinsko 3rd Loštice 1st Hittnau 1st Dagmersellen 1st Grand Prix des Assurances Axa 1st Holé Vrchy 1st Herford 1st Kayl 2nd GP Ayuntamiento de Ispaster 2005–2006 Budvar |
and ten bullets hit him and had almost torn off his arm in the process. Beatification The beatification process for Solórzano and his two companions commenced after the Congregation for the Causes of Saints issued the official "nihil obstat" (no objections) edict which would allow for the San Salvador archdiocese to conduct an investigation into their lives and holiness. But the cause would be determine if the three had died "in odium fidei" (in hatred of the faith) which would mean that no miracle would be required for their beatification. The process was conducted the following morning on 8 January 2016 and was concluded a few months later on 16 August. However, a secondary supplementary process was initiated in the archdiocese, spanning from 17 March 2017 until three months later on 6 June; the C.C.S. in Rome validated both processes as having complied with their regulations on 2 March 2018. Meanwhile, the postulation (officials in charge of the cause) compiled and submitted the "Positio" dossier to the C.C.S. for further investigation. This led to nine theologians approving the material on 19 September 2019 and the cardinal and bishop members following suit on 18 February 2020. Pope Francis, on 21 February 2020, signed a decree that permitted their beatification, however, the original tentative August date had been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The beatification was celebrated on on 22 January 2022, with Cardinal Gregorio Rosa Chávez presiding on | where he got to know the local pastor, Rutilio Grande García. Solórzano was murdered when Salvadoran soldiers killed him alongside teenager Nelson Lemus and Grande as the three were about to attend Mass that evening and was shot dead at around 5:00pm. The armed soldiers ambushed them in the middle of sugarcane fields and riddled their automobile with bullets as it travelled from Aguilares to El Paisnal. The three had headed to continue the novena to Saint Joseph after Mass and Grande at that time had received death threats for his provocative sermons. In his final moments, he tried to cover Grande and Lemus and ten bullets hit him and had almost torn off his arm in the process. Beatification The beatification process for Solórzano and his two companions commenced after the Congregation for the Causes of Saints issued the official "nihil obstat" (no objections) edict which would allow for the San Salvador archdiocese to conduct an investigation into their lives and holiness. But the cause would be determine if the three had died "in odium fidei" (in hatred of the faith) which would mean that no miracle would be required for their beatification. The process was conducted the following morning on 8 January 2016 and was concluded a few months later on 16 August. However, a secondary supplementary process was initiated in the archdiocese, spanning from |
early 1970s played collegiate tennis for the University of Michigan. He competed professionally after college, featuring in the doubles main draws of the French Open, Wimbledon and the US Open. His doubles partner on tour was often former Michigan teammate Eric Friedler. Karzen, the father of | for 42 national titles (as of April 2016). ATP Challenger titles Doubles: (1) References External links Year of birth missing (living people) Living people American male tennis players Michigan Wolverines men's tennis players Tennis people from Illinois People |
the shopping center has 67 shops and 16 restaurants as well as a cinema with 2,000 seats all located on the centers two levels. The center's area excluding the main railway station is 90,000 sqm. Most of the shops in the shopping center are open from around 10:00 to 20:00. The name The name is a reference to State Councilor Mads Pagh Bruun, | Station. The shopping center is owned by Steen & Strøm and officially opened on October 12, 2003. The shopping center together with Aarhus Central Station forms an indoor area of about 140,000 sqm. Currently, the shopping center has 67 shops and 16 restaurants as well as a cinema with 2,000 seats all located on the centers two levels. The center's area excluding the main railway station is 90,000 sqm. Most of the shops in the shopping center are open from around 10:00 to 20:00. |
to Information Act, 2005 by the State Governments in India through a notification in official Gazette. Sikkim State Information Commission is formed to take up the following: Appeals on the information shared by various government entities under the Right To Information Act. Complaints on refusal to give information or in relation to inability to file Right To Information Act. Commission should get annual report from various departments working in the state about complaints received under Right to Information Act, 2005 and their responses on the same. Sikkim Information Commission occasionally conducts awareness programmes on implementation of the Right to Information (RTI) Act' 2005 effectively by general public. Composition Sikkim 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. MB Gurung is the current Chief Information commissioner of Sikkim Information Commission. Tenure and Service The tenure of the Sikkim 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. Sikkim 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 Sikkim State Information Commission prepares report on the implementation | 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. MB Gurung is the current Chief Information commissioner of Sikkim Information Commission. Tenure and Service The tenure of the Sikkim 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. Sikkim 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 Sikkim 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 |
former populated place in the Jordan Valley by Wadi Nimrin Tell Nimrin, an arhaeological site Wadi Nimrin, | depopulated by Israel during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. Nimrin may also refer to: Beth-Nimrah, also |
It is the agency's only rapid service served by trolleybuses. The route operates 24 hours with less frequent short turn Owl service overnight as part of the All Nighter network. History The Line was originally established as the McAllister streetcar in 1906, running on Market Street, McAllister, Central and Masonic and Fulton. It acquired the number 5 in 1909, being the fifth of the United Railroads of San Francisco lines to turn off Market Street. Tracks were extended to the | to the 5 Fulton in 1976. Service was extended to Cabrillo and La Playa in 1995. The 5L (later 5R) was established in 2013. Safety and speed enhancements were implemented throughout the corridor between the late 2000s and early 2020s, including bulb-outs, 60-foot articulated buses, and bus lanes, among others. References Bibliography External links 5 Fulton — via San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency San Francisco Municipal Railway trolleybus routes Railway lines closed |
highly urbanized San Juan metropolitan area. All four species of mangrove that occurs in Puerto Rico can be found within the nature reserve: the red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle), black mangrove (Avicennia germinans), white mangrove (Laguncalaria racemosa) and button mangrove (Conocarpus erectus). The reserve is home to large populations of invasive species such as green iguanas, lionfish, caimans and alligators. The area is also important to a number of migratory bird species such as the merlin (Falco columbarius). Some common native bird species include: little egrets (Egretta garzetta), little blue herons (Egretta caerulea), snowy egrets (Egretta thula), tricolored heron (Egretta tricolor), great egrets (Ardea alba), great white herons (Ardea herodias occidentalis), brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis), yellow-crowned night herons (Nyctanassa violacea) and black-crowned night herons (Nycticorax nycticorax). Recreation The nature reserve is open to visitors who are allowed access through the Enrique Martí Coll Linear Park (Parque Lineal Enrique Martí Coll) by entrances located in the San Juan Central Park (Parque Central de San Juan) in the western edge of the reserve, the Teófilo "Teo" Cruz Park at the midpoint in Santurce, and the AcuaExpreso ferry Hato Rey Terminal and Trocadero Diverplex next to the rapid-transit Tren Urbano station of Hato Rey by the Choliseo. See also | the ecological sustainability of the area. Ecology The Caño Martín Peña Nature Reserve is home to a mangrove forest which is home to a number of animal and plant species in the middle of the highly urbanized San Juan metropolitan area. All four species of mangrove that occurs in Puerto Rico can be found within the nature reserve: the red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle), black mangrove (Avicennia germinans), white mangrove (Laguncalaria racemosa) and button mangrove (Conocarpus erectus). The reserve is home to large populations of invasive species such as green iguanas, lionfish, caimans and alligators. The area is also important to a number of migratory bird species such as the merlin (Falco columbarius). Some common native bird species include: little egrets (Egretta garzetta), little blue herons (Egretta caerulea), snowy egrets (Egretta thula), tricolored heron (Egretta tricolor), great egrets (Ardea alba), great white herons (Ardea herodias occidentalis), brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis), yellow-crowned night herons (Nyctanassa violacea) and black-crowned night herons (Nycticorax nycticorax). Recreation The nature reserve is open to visitors who are allowed access through the Enrique Martí Coll Linear Park (Parque Lineal Enrique Martí Coll) by entrances located in the San Juan Central Park (Parque Central de San Juan) in the western edge of the reserve, the Teófilo "Teo" Cruz Park at the midpoint in Santurce, and the AcuaExpreso ferry Hato Rey Terminal and Trocadero Diverplex next to the rapid-transit Tren Urbano station of Hato Rey by the Choliseo. See |
1990 Szyhalski came to the United States to teach graphic design at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. Since 1994 he has been a professor of media arts at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. Selected works Private Post-Cards (1987–1990) Before Szyhalski himself traveled outside of Poland, his mail art had reached a network of correspondents around the world in the form of postcards. These were contact prints on photographic paper from handmade negatives, either paper cutouts glued to glass or cliché verre designs scratched into a black-coated glass plate. Some of these Private Post-Cards were published in zines like Lloyd Dunn's PhotoStatic. Electric posters (1996) Each of these 30 animated posters "slowly evolves through a series of carefully orchestrated transitions of text and image," usually contradicting the initial message and confounding viewers' expectations. The animation speed was not programmed, but was based on the inherent limitations of the early internet: slow download speeds, HTML 2.0 and Netscape 1.1. Szyhalski commented, "[T]his really isn't about computers anymore.... This is no longer about the tools, this is a new possibility of communicating thoughts and feelings.... I work on little posters on the internet, but they are never things, only ideas.... Suddenly you can just communicate thought.... [I]t reaches you but you can't buy it." Ding an sich (1996) This interactive web-based artwork was the first commission of the Walker Art Center's New Media Initiatives department. The New York Times on the Web commented, "Szyhalski's user-controlled creation is deeply involving and richly allusive. It is his most fully realized work to date and one of the most accomplished pieces of art on the Web.... Like Vladimir Nabokov and Tom Stoppard, the Polish-born Szyhalski has an Eastern European's flair for extracting the multiple meanings from a word in his newly adopted tongue." The Inward Vessels of the Spleen (1996) Szyhalski's first website included the Electric Posters and Ding an sich along with thirteen increasingly interactive pieces. The Wall Street Journal quoted Szyhalski | his newly adopted tongue." The Inward Vessels of the Spleen (1996) Szyhalski's first website included the Electric Posters and Ding an sich along with thirteen increasingly interactive pieces. The Wall Street Journal quoted Szyhalski as saying "that the Web artist relies on audience participation to make the work exist. In some cases, authorship becomes a joint project between the artist and the viewer." Visual interpretaion for Stephen Heitzig's Nobel Symphony (2004) "Originally premiered in 2001, Heitzeg’s massive opus was augmented this time by state-of-the-art graphics created by students at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, impressively directed by Piotr Szyhalski and projected on a huge screen above the chorus. Each of the symphony’s six sections were introduced by vertical lines oscillating back and forth, leaving words in their wake, and interspersed with images of wood being sawed, shaped, and sanded to construct a chair, reflecting a poignant recurring sentence by Pablo Neruda, 'Peace begins in a single chair.'" Dolphin Oracle II (2008) Interactive multimedia installation by Piotr Szyhalski and Richard Shelton, commissioned by the Walker Art Center. Gallery visitors typed questions to a CGI-animated bottlenose dolphin whose artificial intelligence answered in dolphin noises that were subtitled in English on a large screen. COVID-19: Labor Camp Report (2021) In response to the global COVID-19 pandemic and political and social upheaval in the United States, Szyhalski drew and inked a poster a day from March 24 until the U.S. presidential election on November 3, 2020. Each of the 225 appeared daily on Instagram. Some were printed by followers and pasted on walls in Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Baltimore, and Philadelphia; and the entire series was published as a book. The New York Times said the series used "the style and language of propaganda posters to capture the pain and absurdity of the pandemic, with heavy doses of sarcasm and rage at the federal government’s response... [T]he works are meticulous but piercing, like a carefully released primal scream." Selected exhibitions, installations, performances 1989: Stories of Love and Work, Galeria Wielka 19, Poznań, Poland 1990: Niedlugo Lepsze Dni (Better Days Soon), Galeria Akumulatory 2, Poznań, Poland 1990: Our |
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of death missing Members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives Women state legislators in Massachusetts 20th-century American | from North Grafton, Massachusetts. She represented the 9th Worcester district in the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1993 to 1995. See also 1993-1994 Massachusetts legislature References Year of |
had an extensive preparation and was attended by more than 300 international guests. Around 50 heads of state were invited for the wedding. The King of Laos, the President of India and Governor General of Srilanka attended the wedding while other countries sent their representatives. Crown prince Birendra was aged 24 and Aishwarya was 20 at the time of the wedding. Wedding preparation The wedding had an extensive preparation. Four white stallions were brought from England while flowers were brought from the Netherlands. Exotic foods were brouht from New Delhi in two planes including 130 Indian waiters and 40 taxi cabs. 200 automobiles were brought from German and Japan for the guests. The Singha Durbar was cleaned to make room for the bride's family. The roads of Kathmandu were repaved and street lights were reinstalled. The Government buildings were whitewashed and new walls were built to the older constructions. Two new second‐class hotels were taken by government to serve for the guests. The hippies and the hashish market which was a legal business then were closed few months before the wedding. A postal stamp was issued to mark the royal wedding. The cost of the wedding was about 9.5-16 USD | A postal stamp was issued to mark the royal wedding. The cost of the wedding was about 9.5-16 USD (Nepal's annual national budget was 66 million USD at that time). Guests Over 50 head of states were invited in the wedding. Following people attended the wedding: The King of Laos Sisavang Vatthana The President of India Governor General of Ceylon Crown Prince and Princess of Afghanistan Chogyal of Sikkim and his wife Prince Richard of Gloucester from Britain (a cousin of Queen Elizabeth II) David and Julie Eisenhower. Senator William B. Saxbe, and his wife from Ohio, America A. A. Fomin, head of the South east Asian department in the Soviet Foreign Ministry from Russia. Wedding The dates and times of all the wedding rituals were determined by hindu astrologers. Hundreds of children and adults cavort around the nine elephants to start the wedding procession. The wedding took place on the 27 February 1979. The gifts for the royal couple were showcased in the streets. Some of the dignitaries walked to the palace instead of taking vehicle. All Nepalese guest walked to the royal palace. Two days of elaborate vedic rituals were performed prior to the |
Paisnal in the San Salvador department as the eldest of eight sisters and one brother; his mother was a housewife and his father worked at the local post office. He was epileptic since his childhood. His parents had been threatened several times due to their participation in the Delegates of the Word movement in their local parish. Lemus, meanwhile, secured a position to ring the church bells for Mass and he often helped his parish priest in his duties around the church. He also contributed to several pastoral activities at the parish and would help others to read the Bible. His sister, Dinora Lemus (who was nine when her brother was murdered), recalled later how her brother had "the gift of helping" and was diligent in his studies at school. In his free time, Lemus liked to raise a piscuchas on occasion with his friends. Lemus was picked up on 12 March 1977 after he delivered firewood to his godmother and accompanied the Jesuit priest Rutilio Grande García and his companion Manuel Solórzano to attend evening Mass and then to recite the novena to Saint Joseph. But three Salvadoran soldiers ambushed them on a dirt road amidst a sugarcane field (around a kilometer from Aguilares) and riddled their white and black Volkswagen with machine-gun fire around 5:00pm. Solórzano attempted to shield both men as ten bullets riddled him and tore his arm off. Lemus himself has five bullet holes in his head while Grande had been shot eighteen times since he was the main target. News about the three deaths did not come until sometime between 5:30 and 6:00pm. The Archbishop of San Salvador Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez presided over their funeral Mass at the archdiocesan cathedral. Beatification The beatification process for Lemus and his two companions commenced after the Congregation for the Causes of Saints issued the official "nihil obstat" (no objections) edict which would allow for the San Salvador archdiocese to conduct an investigation into their lives and holiness. The cause would be determine if the three had died "in odium fidei" (in | shot eighteen times since he was the main target. News about the three deaths did not come until sometime between 5:30 and 6:00pm. The Archbishop of San Salvador Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez presided over their funeral Mass at the archdiocesan cathedral. Beatification The beatification process for Lemus and his two companions commenced after the Congregation for the Causes of Saints issued the official "nihil obstat" (no objections) edict which would allow for the San Salvador archdiocese to conduct an investigation into their lives and holiness. The cause would be determine if the three had died "in odium fidei" (in hatred of the faith) which would mean that no miracle would be required for their beatification. The process was initiated in San Salvador on 8 January 2016 and was concluded a few months later on 16 August. However, a supplementary process was initiated, spanning from 17 March 2017 until the following 6 June; the C.C.S. in Rome validated both processes as having complied with their regulations on 2 March 2018. Meanwhile, the postulation (officials spearheading the cause) drafted and submitted the "Positio" dossier to the C.C.S. for further investigation. This led to the commission of theologians approving the cause on 19 September 2019 and the cardinal and bishop members likewise issuing their approval on 18 February 2020. Pope Francis, on 21 February 2020, signed a decree that permitted their beatification, however, the original tentative August date had been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The beatification was celebrated on 22 January 2022, with Cardinal Gregorio Rosa Chávez presiding over the rite on the Pope's behalf. The current postulator for the cause is the Jesuit priest Pascual Cebollada Silvestre. References External links Hagiography Circle Santi e Beati 1960 births 1977 |
Hospital does not have open heart surgery and neurosurgery; by decree of the Finnish Government, for example, organ transplants are centralized throughout the country at Helsinki University Central Hospital and hyperbaric oxygen treatment at Turku University Hospital. The hospital serves as a teaching hospital for social and health care and medical students. Further reading Harri Mustaniemi: Rautainen operatsionipöytä, Pohjois-Karjalan sairaanhoidon historiikki. Joensuu, 1996. (in Finnish) Helena Hirvonen: Tikkamäki - terveyden temppeli, Pohjois-Karjalan keskussairaalan historia 1953-2016. ISBN 978-952-9793-79-2. (in Finnish) References External links Siun sote - Official Site of the North Karelia Central Hospital North Karelia Central | of the Finnish Government, for example, organ transplants are centralized throughout the country at Helsinki University Central Hospital and hyperbaric oxygen treatment at Turku University Hospital. The hospital serves as a teaching hospital for social and health care and medical students. Further reading Harri Mustaniemi: Rautainen operatsionipöytä, Pohjois-Karjalan sairaanhoidon historiikki. Joensuu, 1996. (in Finnish) Helena Hirvonen: Tikkamäki - terveyden temppeli, Pohjois-Karjalan keskussairaalan historia 1953-2016. ISBN 978-952-9793-79-2. (in Finnish) References External links Siun sote - Official Site of the North Karelia Central Hospital North Karelia Central Hospital - Suomi.fi Pohjois-Karjalan keskussairaala - Joensuun kartta (in Finnish) Hospitals established in 1953 1953 establishments in |
(Spanish: Pantano de Cibuco) is a swamp located in northern Puerto Rico in the municipality of Vega Baja. The swamp is found at the mouth of the Cibuco River, in the barrios Cabo Caribe, Cibuco and Puerto Nuevo. The swamp is protected by the Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources (DRNA) as | a large number of species of plants and animals. The nature reserve is open to visitors who are allowed to hike and bike, and the area is also popular for birdwatching. See also Protected areas of Puerto Rico References Protected |
is a union parishad situated at Kaliganj Upazila, in Jhenaidah District, Khulna Division of | union has an area of and as of 2001 had a population of 20,246. There are 21 villages and 17 |
registration in the settlement. Geography Alvanovo village is located in Municipality Targovishte, 10 kilometers away from Targovishte and 9 kilometers away from Loznitsa. The village is near the Sofia-Varna highway. The village has an average elevation of 154 meters above sea level. The climate is continental, while the highest and lowest temperatures for the area have been measured exactly in this village. Infrastructure Alvanovo is the first | in Targovishte Municipality, Targovishte Province. Аccording to the numbers provided by the 2020 Bulgarian census, Alvanovo currently has a population of 166 people with a permanent address registration in the settlement. Geography Alvanovo village is located in Municipality Targovishte, 10 kilometers away from Targovishte and 9 kilometers away from Loznitsa. |
"the little red schoolhouse", the district had a total enrollment of 16 students for the 2019–2020 school year. Students then complete their education at either the Bridgehampton, Sag Harbor, or East Hampton schools. The district's superintendent is John (Jay) Finello. He replaced the prior superintendent, Alan Van Cott, in July 2021. Finello previously served as superintendent in three other Long Island districts – East Islip, Huntington, and Springs. Sagaponack is bordered by the Wainscott school district to the east, the Sag Harbor district to the north, and the Bridgehampton district to the west. History Sagaponack was originally District 10, the easternmost school | town of Southampton. The district operates one school, the Sagaponack School, serving grades K through 3. Affectionally known as "the little red schoolhouse", the district had a total enrollment of 16 students for the 2019–2020 school year. Students then complete their education at either the Bridgehampton, Sag Harbor, or East Hampton schools. The district's superintendent is John (Jay) Finello. He replaced the prior superintendent, Alan Van Cott, in July 2021. Finello previously served as superintendent in three other Long Island districts – East Islip, Huntington, and Springs. Sagaponack is bordered by the Wainscott school district to the east, the Sag Harbor district to the north, and the Bridgehampton district to the west. History Sagaponack was originally District 10, the easternmost school district in the town of Southampton in 1720. The first |
Commission of India in Valletta, Malta is the diplomatic mission of India to Malta. The high commissioner is Sangeeta Bahadur. Events and Scholarship | of Students Abroad. See also India–Malta relations Foreign relations of Malta Foreign relations of India List of diplomatic missions of India List of diplomatic missions |
of 2001 had a population of 21,768. There are 19 villages and 17 mouzas in the union. References External | Upazila, in Jhenaidah District, Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The union has an area of and as of 2001 had a population of 21,768. |
Cracked, and the New York Times, and has contributed to Vice magazine. Albums He has released two albums on Stand Up! Records: 2014's Humours, and 2021's Bad Omen. Richard Lanoie of The Serious Comedy Site called Bad Omen "fun" and "good comedy-club fare" but felt Flores came across as "jaded". Reviewing Humours, Lanoie called parts of the album "brilliant" but said he felt that Flores' other material was "good but does not quite fit with how original and smart the stronger moments are." Chris Spector of Midwest Record was more positive, calling Humours "a roller coaster ride of wild laughs. Hot stuff." Podcasts Flores has hosted several podcasts about comedy or politics. In 2017, he started Pod Damn America, a self-described "gothic socialist comedy podcast", with comedians Alex Ptak and Anders Lee. It has released more than 300 episodes as of 2022. The Bushwick Daily described it as "a grab bag of occasionally bro-y leftist political riffing, more serious cultural deconstructions, and casual storytelling." In 2019, he and anthropologist and comedy booker Luisa Díez started Why You Mad?, a podcast focusing on leftist and Latino issues, philosophy, art, and comedy. With comedian Kate Willett, he hosted the podcast Comedians On Couches Getting Quarantined during the early part of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020. He also hosted Mr. Cleo, a comedy podcast about a telephone-psychic scam artist, for 25 episodes in 2017–18. Sex Work Flores has partaken in a Femdom style porno videos, in which he partook in acts like eating a cookie which was covered by his own ejaculate. BigBro442, a gay lover of Flores, was reported to also star in these videos. Discography Jake Flores, Humours (Stand Up! Records, 2014) Jake Flores, Bad Omen (Stand Up! | agents to his apartment. The incident was written about in publications including Reason and The New York Post, and Flores was interviewed about it on several podcasts including Chapo Trap House. He also discusses the incident on his album Bad Omen. His comedy takes inspiration from the anarchic energy of punk music; Flores has also called himself a "big fan" of Lenny Bruce, explaining to one interviewer that "like him, I also had a run in with the state over comedy, and am a leftist." Jake Kroeger of website The Comedy Bureau called Flores "hysterical and pointedly different from everyone else". The Bushwick Daily called his comedy "low-key, but subversive". He has performed across the U.S., and at festivals including Austin's Fun Fun Fun Fest, SXSW, The Fest in Gainesville, Florida, Moontower Comedy Festival, New Orleans' Hell Yes Fest, the touring road show of Comedy Central's Roast Battle, and at events for the anti-capitalist streaming service Means TV. He has written for The New York Observer, Cracked, and the New York Times, and has contributed to Vice magazine. Albums He has released two albums on Stand Up! Records: 2014's Humours, and 2021's Bad Omen. Richard Lanoie of The Serious Comedy Site called Bad Omen "fun" and "good comedy-club fare" but |
of 2001 had a population of 13,377. There are 10 villages and 9 mouzas in the | as of 2001 had a population of 13,377. There are 10 villages and 9 mouzas in the union. References External |
Another World, Rika Kawai in Wonder Egg Priority, and Nessa in Pokémon: Twilight Wings. Biography Quiñones was born in Florida on September 16, 1997. Growing up, Quiñones was a fan of the Pokémon and Yu-Gi-Oh! series. However, what inspired her to pursue | Another World, Rika Kawai in Wonder Egg Priority, and Nessa in Pokémon: Twilight Wings. Biography Quiñones was born in Florida on September 16, 1997. Growing up, Quiñones was a fan of the Pokémon and Yu-Gi-Oh! series. However, what inspired her to pursue a career in voice acting was the English dub of |
has a population of 232 people with a permanent address registration in the settlement. Geography Aleksandrovo village is located in Municipality Targovishte, 24 kilometers away from Pavlikeni. The river Studena passes close to the village. The village thrives in the cultivation of sunflowers and corn. The elevation of the | population of 232 people with a permanent address registration in the settlement. Geography Aleksandrovo village is located in Municipality Targovishte, 24 kilometers away from Pavlikeni. The river Studena passes close to the village. The village |
IX appointed him diocesan administrator on 30 April 1227. He was confirmed as bishop after he turned thirty. In 1229, Hugh, with Bishop Milo of Beauvais, brought French troops to Italy at the request of Gregory IX to fight against Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, in the so-called War of the Keys. In 1242, during the Saintonge War, King Louis IX sent Hugh, joined by Humbert of Beaujeu, to harass the possessions of the rebellious Count Raymond VII of Toulouse in the Quercy. Raymond surrendered the castles of Saverdun and Bram to Hugh and Humbert. In 1243, Pope Innocent IV suspended Hugh and placed him under interdict for failing to attend a synod of the ecclesiastical province of Bourges, whose authority Hugh refused to recognize. In 1245, Hugh attended the ecumenical council of Lyon. In 1246, Hugh completed construction on a Dominican convent in Clermont, although it burned down in 1398. That year, Innocent IV granted him an indulgence for his contribution to the construction | was elected to succeeded his uncle, Robert of Auvergne, as bishop of Clermont after the latter was transferred to the archdiocese of Lyon. Since he was at the time only twenty-nine years old, Pope Gregory IX appointed him diocesan administrator on 30 April 1227. He was confirmed as bishop after he turned thirty. In 1229, Hugh, with Bishop Milo of Beauvais, brought French troops to Italy at the request of Gregory IX to fight against Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, in the so-called War of the Keys. In 1242, during the Saintonge War, King Louis IX sent Hugh, joined by Humbert of Beaujeu, to harass the possessions of the rebellious Count Raymond VII of Toulouse in the Quercy. Raymond surrendered the castles of Saverdun and Bram to Hugh and Humbert. In 1243, Pope Innocent IV suspended Hugh and placed him under interdict for failing to attend a synod of the ecclesiastical province of Bourges, whose authority Hugh refused to recognize. In 1245, Hugh attended the ecumenical council of Lyon. In 1246, Hugh completed construction on a Dominican convent in Clermont, although it burned down in 1398. That year, Innocent IV granted him an indulgence for his contribution to the construction of a Franciscan convent in Brioude. |
and went to college in the United States. In 1978 he won the USTA national amateur clay court championships, as well as the Mid-Atlantic regional title. His professional performances included an ATP Challenger doubles title back in his | an ATP Challenger doubles title back in his native São Paulo in 1983. He had a best singles world ranking of 347. ATP |
Collins, who helped bring a Countrypolitan sound that helped her music reach larger audiences. One of the singles she cut during this period was 1976's "Midnight Angel". It was written by Bill Anthony and Bob Morrison. Collins produced the track's recording session in September 1976 in Nashville, Tennessee. The song was described by writers Mary A. Bufwack and Robert K. Oermann as a "cheating song". Release and chart performance "Midnight Angel" was released as a single on ABC/Dot Records on November 29, 1976. It was backed on the B-side by the song "I Count You". The track was issued by the label as a seven inch vinyl single. The single spent 12 weeks on America's Billboard country songs chart, peaking at number 16 by February 1977. In Canada, the single climbed | 29, 1976. It was backed on the B-side by the song "I Count You". The track was issued by the label as a seven inch vinyl single. The single spent 12 weeks on America's Billboard country songs chart, peaking at number 16 by February 1977. In Canada, the single climbed to the number 31 position on the RPM country chart. The song was released on Mandrell's second ABC/Dot studio album which was also titled Midnight Angel. The album was also released in November 1976. Track listing 7" vinyl single "Midnight Angel" – 2:48 "I Count You" – 2:19 7" vinyl single (Denmark) "Midnight Angel" – 2:48 "Slippin' Around Again" – 2:53 Charts References 1976 singles 1976 songs ABC Records singles Dot Records singles Barbara Mandrell songs Song |
Persians from the Achaemenid Empire. Tectonic setting The Aegean Sea is a seismically active region with complex plate tectonics interaction both within and surrounding the Aegean Sea Plate. Seisicity in the Aegean Sea is due to active extension within the lithospheric plate. The Aegean Sea Plate is defined along several major plate boundaries including the North Anatolian Fault which runs through northern Turkey, where the Anatolian Plate slides past the Eurasian Plate along this right-lateral strike-slip fault. The southern margin is dominated by active convergence of the African Plate. It converges north towards the Aegean Sea Plate at a rate of 5–10 mm/yr. The | The Aegean Sea Plate is defined along several major plate boundaries including the North Anatolian Fault which runs through northern Turkey, where the Anatolian Plate slides past the Eurasian Plate along this right-lateral strike-slip fault. The southern margin is dominated by active convergence of the African Plate. It converges north towards the Aegean Sea Plate at a rate of 5–10 mm/yr. The subduction rate along the Hellenic subduction zone at 35 mm/yr, however, greatly exceeds the velocity of the African Plate. North–south extension within the Aegean Sea Plate in the back-arc region compensate the subduction rate. Shallow crustal earthquakes within the Aegean Sea Plate is a result of this extension, accommodated by east–west trending normal faults. Earthquake The 7.0 earthquake had an |
of the Philippines. It ranges from Palawan north to Luzon and southeast to Negros. Its natural habitat is lowland and montane tropical forest, as well as agricultural fields. Status This species is likely threatened by deforestation for development, logging, agriculture, and mining in the lowland parts of its distribution. However, due to doubts over its extent of occurrence, status, and ecological requirements, it is classified as Data Deficient by the IUCN Red List. References Mouse-eared bats Mammals of the Philippines Endemic fauna | Philippines. It ranges from Palawan north to Luzon and southeast to Negros. Its natural habitat is lowland and montane tropical forest, as well as agricultural fields. Status This species is likely threatened by deforestation for development, logging, agriculture, and mining in the lowland parts of its distribution. However, due to doubts over its extent of occurrence, status, and ecological requirements, it is classified as Data Deficient by the IUCN Red List. References Mouse-eared bats Mammals of the Philippines Endemic fauna of the Philippines Bats of Asia Mammals described in 1845 |
Formation in Mayoan-aged rocks. While its holotype is only composed of the remains of a skull, several peltephilid osteoderms from the locality are commonly associated with the genus. Epipeltephilus kantiE. kanti is the last known member of the genus Epipeltephilus, and of the peltephilids as a whole. It is known from Chasicoan remains found in the Arroyo Chasicó Formation. The longitudinal crests of the quadrangular osteoderms were higher and more developed than in E. recurvus, and their exposed surface was rougher and more similar to those of Peltephilus and Peltecoelus. The teeth were subtriangular. The species was named in honour of the Prussian philosopher Immanuel Kant. Epipeltephilus caraguensisE. caraguensis was found in Mayoan period rocks from the Chilean Precordillera. Its osteoderms were larger and very different from all other horned armadillos, with a tubular, rough and raised anterior edge. The name "caraguensis" means "from Caragua", the locality near the town of Putre where the remains of the species were extracted. Palaeoecology While originally recovered as carnivorous armadillos, peltephilids are now considered to be more generalist, able to dig to find tough tubers, but also eating potentially carrion. Finally, in 2016, a new species, E. caraguensis'', is described from remains coming from Northern Chile by Montoya-Sanhuez, Moreno, Bobe, Carrano, García and Corgne, with, as holotype, SGO-PV 21102, composed of four osteoderms and fragmentary cranial and postcranial remains. They were probably burrowers. While on the edge of extinction during the late Miocene, they were still widely distributed, known from | from the Arroyo Chasicó Formation. Finally, in 2016, a new species, E. caraguensis, is described from remains coming from Northern Chile by Montoya-Sanhuez, Moreno, Bobe, Carrano, García and Corgne, with, as holotype, SGO-PV 21102, composed of four osteoderms and fragmentary cranial and postcranial remains. Epipeltephilus means, in Latin, "above Peltephilus". Description Epipeltephilus'''s skull was larger than Peltephilus, and lower and wider in its posterior area, and its temporals were more extended laterally. The sagittal and occipital crests were less visible on Epipeltephilus, and its mandibles were larger, with vertically implanted, sub-elliptical molariforms, the last one being of similar size with the others, in opposition to several of its relatives. Like its relatives, it had the typical "horn" osteoderms. Species Epipeltephilus recurvusE. recurvus is the type species, described in 1904 by Ameghino. It is only known from remains coming from the Mayo Formation in Mayoan-aged rocks. While its holotype is only composed of the remains of a skull, several peltephilid osteoderms from the locality are commonly associated with the genus. Epipeltephilus kantiE. kanti is the last known member of the genus Epipeltephilus, and of the peltephilids as a whole. It is known from Chasicoan remains found in the Arroyo Chasicó Formation. The longitudinal crests of the quadrangular osteoderms were higher and more developed than in E. recurvus, and their exposed surface was rougher and more similar to those of Peltephilus and Peltecoelus. The teeth were subtriangular. The species was named in honour of the Prussian philosopher Immanuel Kant. Epipeltephilus caraguensisE. caraguensis was found in |
Dream Thieves, the second novel of The Raven Cycle by author Maggie Stiefvater | Raven Cycle by author Maggie Stiefvater "Dreamthieves", a song by Kim Mitchell from his 2007 album Ain't Life Amazing |
shares of Godrej & Boyce Mfg. Co. Ltd., the holding Company of the Godrej Group. The income from dividends received with respect to these shares is utilised for promoting the objectives of the foundation. Objectives The foundation has sponsored several thousands of students via education grants, individually as well as through institutions. It also supports culture and fine arts through the Godrej Dance | Relief Fund, Bombay Environmental Action Group, PRF Legislative Research and the Naoroji Godrej Centre for Plant Research and Foundation for Medical Research. The WWF India headquarters was built with the help of a significant grant from the Pirojsha Godrej Foundation. The foundation has also funded the Pirojsha Godrej Wing of the Breach Candy Hospital and the Red Cross Disaster Center both in Mumbai. References 1972 |
is a union parishad situated at Kaliganj Upazila, in Jhenaidah District, Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The union has an | is a union parishad situated at Kaliganj Upazila, in Jhenaidah District, Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The union has an area of and as of 2001 |
1990 European Espoirs Wrestling Championships was the 10th edition of European Espoirs Wrestling | 1990 European Espoirs Wrestling Championships was the 10th edition of European Espoirs Wrestling |
is a union parishad situated at Kaliganj Upazila, in Jhenaidah District, Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The union has an area of and as of | of 13,377. There are 20 villages and 18 mouzas in the union. References External links Unions of Khulna Division Unions of Kaliganj Upazila, Jhenaidah Unions of Jhenaidah |
to increase the capacity from 1.9 million tons per year to 2.5 million tons per year. The cost of the upgrade was £3 million. In 1981, the Irish Refining Company Limited closed the refinery because of poor financial returns. The government recognised that permanent closure would have major economic and strategic consequences. Ownership was transferred to the Irish state in March 1982 through the Irish National Petroleum Corporation. The refinery was purchased by Tosco in July 2001, and Tosco were then taken over by Phillips Petroleum in September 2001. Phillips merged with Conoco in September 2002 to form ConocoPhillips. In 2012, Phillips 66 assumed ownership. Irving Oil purchased the refinery in 2016 and are the owner . Plant and processes Whitegate is a relatively simple refinery with a Nelson complexity index of 3.8. Crude oil arrives at the refinery by tanker at the Marine Terminal. This comprises two berths, Berth 1 for tankers of up to 160,000 tonnes and Berth 2 for coasters of up to 5,000 tonnes. Oil from the tankers is routed to one of seven floating roof crude oil tanks on Corkbeg Island where it is stored until required at the refinery. There are also ballast water | permanent closure would have major economic and strategic consequences. Ownership was transferred to the Irish state in March 1982 through the Irish National Petroleum Corporation. The refinery was purchased by Tosco in July 2001, and Tosco were then taken over by Phillips Petroleum in September 2001. Phillips merged with Conoco in September 2002 to form ConocoPhillips. In 2012, Phillips 66 assumed ownership. Irving Oil purchased the refinery in 2016 and are the owner . Plant and processes Whitegate is a relatively simple refinery with a Nelson complexity index of 3.8. Crude oil arrives at the refinery by tanker at the Marine Terminal. This comprises two berths, Berth 1 for tankers of up to 160,000 tonnes and Berth 2 for coasters of up to 5,000 tonnes. Oil from the tankers is routed to one of seven floating roof crude oil tanks on Corkbeg Island where it is stored until required at the refinery. There are also ballast water facilities The operation of the refinery process plant is summarised in the following table. The products from the refinery are stored in the adjacent tank farm until required. Petroleum blendstocks are also imported via the Marine Terminal and are routed to the blending plant. High flash point products such as crude oil, gasolines, blendstocks, and naphtha are stored in floating roof tanks. Low flash point substances such as kerosene, gasoil, diesel and heavy fuel oil are stored in cone roof tanks. Propane and butane are stored at pressure in spherical vessels. Utilities A number of utilities support the refinery operations: Ballast water treatment and disposal Drains – including API separator Demineralisation plant – for boiler feedwater Electricity – 6.2 MW gas turbine combined heat and power plant (CHP). There are two 110 kV feeder lines from the National Grid via the adjacent Whitegate |
in Porto, Portugal in 2020 and is the first cryptocurrency unicorn with a presence in that country. In 2021, Anchorage Digital Bank received its banking charter from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, making it the first federally chartered cryptocurrency bank in the United States. The same year, it was contracted by the United States Department of Justice to be the custodian for all digital assets seized or forfeited in criminal cases. It also became the first known United States bank to custody a NFT by facilitating a purchase for Visa. In December 2021, Anchorage Digital was valued at more than $3 billion and had raised | holding, investing, and infrastructure for cryptocurrency and cryptocurrency products. It has the first federally chartered cryptocurrency bank, receiving approval from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency in 2021. History Anchorage Digital was founded in 2017 by Diogo Mónica and Nathan McCauley. Early investors included Andreessen Horowitz and Blockchain Capital. Visa became an investor in Anchorage Digital in 2019, and uses the company to provide cryptocurrency payment services. Anchorage Digital made its first acquisition in 2020 with the purchase of Merkle Data. The same year it also added trading and financing services. Anchorage opened an engineering hub in Porto, Portugal in 2020 and is |
during the 1980s, featuring regularly on the ATP Challenger Tour. In 1987 he won an ATP Challenger doubles title in São Paulo. His best ranking in singles was 171 in the world. ATP Challenger titles Doubles: (1) References External links Year of | best ranking in singles was 171 in the world. ATP Challenger titles Doubles: (1) References External links Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Brazilian male tennis players Mississippi |
Maliki jurist Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr al-Zuhri, 12th-century Andalusian geographer See also Banu Zuhrah, Arab tribe whose members carry | may refer to: Ibn Shihab al-Zuhri, 8th-century hadith scholar and jurist Ahmad ibn Abi Bakr al-Zuhri, 9th-century Maliki |
of the 23 acres of the historic site, and since 2007 has been working with the National Trust for Historic Preservation to preserve the site. The nonprofit organization proclaimed the historic district a National Treasure in 2014. Current plans for the district include the restoration the site's facilities for use as a visitor center dedicated to research, recreation, and education about the benefits of water resource conservation. Historic district The aqueduct and its surrounding buildings were added as the Acueducto de San Juan historic district to the National Register of Historic Places on June 21, 2007. The historic district is composed of a small weir that supplied water from the Piedras River; a valve room; six sedimentation and filtration tanks; an engine room with its | site by the Piedras River dates to 1825 and it was important to the urban development of Río Piedras, then known as El Roble. The waterworks were critical for their supply of clean water whichwas fundamental to the city's growth along a main corridor that still exists as Ponce de León Avenue. The original design of the existing aqueduct structure dates to 1847 and was designed by engineer Juan Manuel Lomber. The waterworks went through many upgrades since then done by American British engineers that were completed by the time of the Spanish-American War of 1898, with some main components installed some years later, between 1917 and 1918. The Puerto Rico Conservation Trust (Para la Naturaleza) currently manages 9 out of the 23 acres of the historic site, and since 2007 has been working with the National Trust for Historic Preservation to preserve the site. The nonprofit organization proclaimed the historic district a National Treasure in 2014. Current plans for the district include the restoration the site's facilities for use as a visitor center dedicated to research, recreation, and education about the benefits of water resource conservation. Historic district The aqueduct and its surrounding buildings were added as |
may refer to: Joe Turner's Come and | Wilson "Come and Gone", a song by the Sword from the |
career with a script for the drama film Boy21. In 2016, Lanham started a series of collaborations with Destin Daniel Cretton, by co-writing screenplay for the religious film The Shack. A second collaborative effort was developed in the same year with the drama film The Glass Castle. In 2017, he drafted the screenplay | film screenwriter best known for his collaborations with Destin Daniel Cretton, including The Shack (2017), The Glass Castle (2017), Just Mercy (2019), and Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021). Career In 2015, he began his career with a script for the drama |
The Book of Thoth, a book by Aleister Crowley "The Book of | by Aleister Crowley "The Book of Thoth", a song by the Sword from the album Used |
humanity, that the profession of the Jewish religion brings honor to the Jew" (from the Laws of the Göttingen Local Group of the Lodge of 1921, p. 4). The president of the Lodge was elected by the members for two years at a time. At least once Max Raphael Hahn also held this office in the time before 1933. Women were excluded from membership in the lodges. However, there were sisterhoods affiliated to the lodges since 1886. In 1933 the sisterhood of the Moritz-Lazarus-Lodge in Göttingen was led by Gertrud Hahn. Nazi persecution, plunder and murder During the time of Nazi persecution Max Raphael Hahn cared for congregation members in need, helping some to emigrate and comforting others. The young Rabbi Hermann Ostfeld, who was only 23 years old when he was appointed to Göttingen in 1935 and who changed his name to Zvi Hermon after his emigration to Palestine in October 1938, later wrote memoirs of his time in Göttingen and in them also drew an impressive picture of Max Raphael Hahn's caring work in the community. Of the original almost 500 Jewish Göttingen residents, only about 220 were still living in Göttingen in October 1938. Almost without exception, these became victims of the brutal assaults by the SS and SA, who on the night of the Reich Pogrom from November 9 to 10, 1938, but also on the two following days, broke into homes or business premises, devastated the facilities, looted the stores, mistreated the residents and arrested men, women and even children without distinction. Max Raphael Hahn and his family, as wealthy Jews, were subjected to special harassment. In the middle of the night of November 10, at about two in the morning, SS men with axes broke into the villa at Merkelstrasse 3, roused the Hahns from their sleep and devastated their home. They smashed the doors and windows and destroyed furniture, artwork and antiques, driving the family out into the street in their nightgowns. Max Raphael and Gertrud Hahn, his brother Nathan and his wife Betty, whose apartment at 19 Baurat Gerber Strasse had also been vandalized, were arrested. The two women were released the next day, and Nathan Hahn returned home on November 19, 1938. Max Raphael Hahn was the only one to remain in custody until July 15, 1939. That was the reason why he and his wife did not manage to emigrate in time, for which relatives in the USA and England had already prepared everything. Their two children were able to escape to England in 1939. After the Hahn enterprises were liquidated on March 1, 1939, due to Nazi persecution Max Raphael and Gertrud Hahn moved to Hamburg in April 1940, hoping to emigrate from there. But on December 6, 1941, they were | early September 1919, where their son Rudolf was born to the couple on December 3, 1919, and their daughter Hanni on March 22, 1922. The couple had a total of 12 children, but only seven of them survived to adulthood. From Orthodox Judaism to Reform Judaism Max Raphael and Gertrud Hahn were both raised in Orthodox Judaism. However, unlike their parents,they reconciled Orthodox Judaism with the Reform Judaism prevailing in Göttingen, which had materialized in the large and in 1895 expanded Old Synagogue at Untere Masch 1, (commemorated after the destruction of November 9 and 10, 1938, by the memorial erected in 1973 on the square of the synagogue). After the First World War and his return to Göttingen, Max Raphael Hahn joined the Reform Jewish majority congregation and in October 1921 became one of the three chairmen of the congregation. He held this office for almost twenty years until his expulsion by Nazis from Göttingen in April 1940. The Hahn couple was also involved in the Göttingen chapter of the liberal Jewish Moritz Lazarus Lodge. According to its bylaws, the Lodge required each of its members to prove at all times "that Judaism is synonymous with righteous behavior, with the practice of the highest principles of ethics and humanity, that the profession of the Jewish religion brings honor to the Jew" (from the Laws of the Göttingen Local Group of the Lodge of 1921, p. 4). The president of the Lodge was elected by the members for two years at a time. At least once Max Raphael Hahn also held this office in the time before 1933. Women were excluded from membership in the lodges. However, there were sisterhoods affiliated to the lodges since 1886. In 1933 the sisterhood of the Moritz-Lazarus-Lodge in Göttingen was led by Gertrud Hahn. Nazi persecution, plunder and murder During the time of Nazi persecution Max Raphael Hahn cared for congregation members in need, helping some to emigrate and comforting others. The young Rabbi Hermann Ostfeld, who was only 23 years old when he was appointed to Göttingen in 1935 and who changed his name to Zvi Hermon after his emigration to Palestine in October 1938, later wrote memoirs of his time in Göttingen and in them also drew an impressive picture of Max Raphael Hahn's caring work in the community. Of the original almost 500 Jewish Göttingen residents, only about 220 were still living in Göttingen in October 1938. Almost without exception, these became victims of the brutal assaults by the SS and SA, who on the night of the Reich Pogrom from November 9 to 10, 1938, but also on the two following days, broke into homes or business premises, devastated the facilities, looted the stores, mistreated the residents and arrested men, women and even children without distinction. Max Raphael Hahn and his family, as wealthy Jews, were subjected to special harassment. In the middle of the night of November 10, at about two in the morning, SS men with axes broke into the villa at Merkelstrasse 3, roused the Hahns from their sleep and devastated their home. They smashed the doors and windows and destroyed furniture, artwork and antiques, driving the family out into the street in their nightgowns. Max Raphael and Gertrud Hahn, his brother Nathan and his wife Betty, whose apartment at 19 Baurat Gerber Strasse had also been vandalized, were arrested. The two women were released the next day, and Nathan Hahn returned home on November 19, 1938. Max Raphael Hahn was the only one to remain in custody until July 15, 1939. That was the reason why he and his wife did not manage to emigrate in time, for which relatives in the USA and England had already prepared everything. Their two children were able to escape to England in 1939. After the Hahn enterprises were liquidated on March 1, 1939, due to Nazi persecution Max Raphael and Gertrud Hahn moved to Hamburg in April 1940, hoping to emigrate from there. But on December 6, 1941, they |
Mahons tenants. The Naomi, The Erin’s Queen, and The John Munn all of which were inspected by Douglas who wrote of similar conditions on board those ships. News that nearly half of the people put on the ships by Mahon had died made it back to Roscommon in August of that year reaching the remaining tenants, much of whom had friends, loved ones, and long-time neighbors on board those ships. At the end of August 1847, Mahon returned from England to Roscommon where he had left local Catholic priest Michael McDermott in his place filling in as the chairman of the Strokestown famine relief committee. McDermott accused Mahon of amusing himself by "burning houses and turning out people to starve." Murder On the 2nd of November, 1847, Mahon and a physician, Terence Shanley, were riding home in a carriage from a famine relief meeting when they were ambushed and Mahon shot and killed. Within an hour of his death, bonfires were lit on the hills across Roscommon in celebration of his murder. Mahon's murder was followed by a series of attacks on other landlords in Roscommon, such as the murder of Reverend John Lloyd of Aughrim only three weeks after. Other Roscommon landlords received threatening letters and some experienced violence. Reverend Michael McDermott was accused of inciting violence against Mahon, which resulted in allegations by the aristocracy that Mahon's murder was caused by a Catholic conspiracy against Protestant landlords. The accusation against McDermott was made in parliament by Lord Farnham of the Orange order. Farnham claimed that at the Sunday mass prior to Mahon's murder, McDermott had said from the pulpit, "Major Mahon is worse than Cromwell and yet he lives". McDermott denied the accusation and stated the sole cause of Mahon's murder was "the infamous and inhuman cruelties which were wantonly and unnecessarily exercised against a tenantry, whose feelings were already wound up to woeful | were able to come on deck were ghastly yellow looking specters" This ship was followed by three more filled with Mahons tenants. The Naomi, The Erin’s Queen, and The John Munn all of which were inspected by Douglas who wrote of similar conditions on board those ships. News that nearly half of the people put on the ships by Mahon had died made it back to Roscommon in August of that year reaching the remaining tenants, much of whom had friends, loved ones, and long-time neighbors on board those ships. At the end of August 1847, Mahon returned from England to Roscommon where he had left local Catholic priest Michael McDermott in his place filling in as the chairman of the Strokestown famine relief committee. McDermott accused Mahon of amusing himself by "burning houses and turning out people to starve." Murder On the 2nd of November, 1847, Mahon and a physician, Terence Shanley, were riding home in a carriage from a famine relief meeting when they were ambushed and Mahon shot and killed. Within an hour of his death, bonfires were lit on the hills across Roscommon in celebration of his murder. Mahon's murder was followed by a series of attacks on other landlords in Roscommon, such as the murder of Reverend John Lloyd of Aughrim only three weeks after. Other Roscommon landlords received threatening letters and some experienced violence. Reverend Michael McDermott was accused of inciting violence against Mahon, which resulted in allegations by the aristocracy that Mahon's murder was caused by a Catholic conspiracy against Protestant landlords. The accusation against McDermott was made in parliament by Lord Farnham of the Orange order. Farnham claimed that at the Sunday mass prior to Mahon's murder, McDermott had said from the pulpit, "Major Mahon is worse than Cromwell and yet he lives". McDermott denied the accusation and stated the sole cause of Mahon's murder was "the infamous and inhuman cruelties which were wantonly and unnecessarily exercised against a tenantry, whose feelings were already wound up to woeful and vengeful exasperation by the loss of their exiled relatives, as well as by hunger and pestilence". The investigation was led by police who flooded Roscommon and began investigating the death of Mahon and John Lloyd at the same time. They bribed possible witnesses for information and even evicted people who refused to cooperate in the hopes of finding out the names of the culprits. Three people were arrested for the murder of Mahon and a fourth escaped. Andrew Connor evaded capture in Ireland and fled to Canada where he reportedly met up with his family and continued to evade Canadian authorities, eventually disappearing. The other three men who were arrested and tried at the summer assizes in 1848 were Michael Gardener, Owen Beirne, and Patrick Hasty. Gardener pleaded guilty on the condition that he would be spared the death penalty. This condition was granted and he was charged with conspiracy to murder and was sentenced to transportation for life. Beirne and Hasty were both hanged on the 8th of August, 1848, and signed gallows confessions. In Hasty's confession, he renounced his association with the "accursed system of Molly Maguierism", which has furthered speculation that this was a conspiracy involving the Molly Maguires targeting landlords as enemies of the people. References Further reading Quebec Heritage News (2006) Cholera was a |
bat (M. welwitschii) of Africa, rather than to M. formosus. This has also been followed by the American Society of Mammalogists, the IUCN Red List, and the ITIS. A 2017 genetic study found M. rufoniger to have a low effective population size, being the lowest of the four Myotis species sampled for the study. The study found its effective population size to have peaked during the late Pleistocene, about 50,000 years ago, and to have dramatically decreased since the Last Glacial Maximum, reaching its lowest level in the present day. Distribution and habitat It is thought to have a spotty but wide range across eastern Asia, ranging from Vietnam & Laos north through China, east to Taiwan, and north to the Korean peninsula. It has also been recorded on Tsushima Island in Japan. This species has been recorded from montane forests in Korea and Taiwan, and in subtropical forests in Vietnam. It is thought to roost in caves in at least part of its distribution area. In Korea In South Korea, this species is protected and designated a natural monument (monument number 452). It is one of the most well-known and iconic protected animals | This species has been recorded from montane forests in Korea and Taiwan, and in subtropical forests in Vietnam. It is thought to roost in caves in at least part of its distribution area. In Korea In South Korea, this species is protected and designated a natural monument (monument number 452). It is one of the most well-known and iconic protected animals of South Korea. An exhibition center for the species exists in Hampyeong County, which, in addition to an exhibition hall, also displays a sculpture of the species made of 162 kg of pure gold, referencing the discovery of a colony of over 162 bats in a nearby cave. Status Some populations of this species are thought to be cave-dwellers, and |
enter a house to defend . For her actions during the Commune, she was imprisoned at Versailles, then transferred to the prison at . She was condemned by the 4th War Council to twenty years of forced labour on 11 May 1872. After the rejection of her appeal on 5 July 1872, she was deported on the Orne and arrived in Nouméa, New Caledonia, on 16 July 1874. Her sentence was remitted on 15 January 1879, but she stayed in New Caledonia to run a farm with her husband. She died on 14 January 1882 at | ("Women's Union for the Defence of Paris and Care of the Wounded") as an ambulance nurse. During the semaine sanglante ("bloody week"), when Versailles troops entered Paris, Chiffon and her husband defended the Pont d’Austerlitz and . She allowed the National Guard to enter a house to defend . For her actions during the Commune, she was imprisoned at Versailles, then transferred to the prison at . She was condemned by the 4th War Council to twenty years of forced labour on 11 May 1872. After the rejection of her appeal on 5 July 1872, she was deported on the Orne and arrived in Nouméa, New Caledonia, on 16 July |
several years. He is a former coach of Estonia's Jürgen Zopp. His four children all play tennis, including professional player Otto Virtanen, who he coaches. ATP Challenger finals Doubles: 1 (0–1) See also List of Finland Davis Cup team representatives References External links 1964 births Living people Finnish | coach and former professional player. Virtanen turned professional in 1985, the same year he was Finland's national outdoor singles champion. He competed as high up as the ATP Challenger Tour and from 1991 to 1993 played for the Finland Davis Cup team. Since the 1990s he has worked as a tennis coach and was based in Estonia for several years. He is |
The game received mixed reception from video game critics. Gameplay Two Brothers is an action role-playing game. Development Two Brothers was developed by AckkStudios. Inspiration for the game came from game director Brian Allanson's childhood playing of Game Boy and the trend of demakes. To fund the game, a Kickstarter campaign was made, asking for $6,000. The campaign ended at $16,257 with | Two Brothers is an action role-playing game. Development Two Brothers was developed by AckkStudios. Inspiration for the game came from game director Brian Allanson's childhood playing of Game Boy and the trend of demakes. To fund the game, a Kickstarter campaign was made, asking for $6,000. The campaign ended at $16,257 with 779 backers. A director's cut of the game |
was held 1988 in Walbrzych , Poland. Medal table Medal summary Men's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman References External links Database Wrestling | European Espoirs Wrestling Championships was the 9th edition of European Espoirs Wrestling |
dance hall deejay. Admiral Bailey may also refer to: Jonathan W. Bailey (fl. 1970s–2010s), NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps rear | is a Jamaican dance hall deejay. Admiral Bailey may also refer to: Jonathan W. Bailey (fl. 1970s–2010s), NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps rear |
of and as of 2001 had a population of 20,642. There are 11 villages and 11 mouzas in the union. References External links | at Kotchandpur Upazila, in Jhenaidah District, Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The union has an area of and as of 2001 had a population of 20,642. There |
great-grandfather. His father Erik, who served as CEO of the company, was also involved in tennis and captained the Finland Davis Cup team. Active on tour in the 1980s, Berner featured in | His father Erik, who served as CEO of the company, was also involved in tennis and captained the Finland Davis Cup team. Active on tour in the 1980s, Berner featured in qualifying at Wimbledon and made two doubles finals on the ATP Challenger Tour. He was a doubles quarter-finalist at the 1986 Swedish Open. Berner, a Davis |
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at Jalandhar. Partap Singh was the father of India's first Defence Minister Swaran Singh. Partap Singh assumed the Public office in 1933 after Gopal Singh Quami's one day tenure as SGPC president. He also | as viceroy commissioned in Punjab army at Jalandhar. Partap Singh was the father of India's first Defence Minister Swaran Singh. Partap Singh assumed the Public office in |
2022. He made his ODI debut against Afghanistan on 21 January 2021. The following month, he was named in the Dutch Twenty20 International (T20I) squad for their series against New Zealand. References External links 2001 births | a tour of South Africa in November 2021. Gorlee was again selected for the squad when the Netherlands travelled to Qatar for a One Day International (ODI) series against Afghanistan in January 2022. He made his ODI debut against Afghanistan on 21 January 2021. The following month, he was named in the Dutch Twenty20 International (T20I) squad for their series against New Zealand. |
Road" "She's My Ute" "The Burning Heart" "Leave Him in the Longyard" (featuring Slim Dusty) "Dust on My Boots" "Scrubbashin'" "Where Country Is" "Janine" "Hat Town" "Bare Essentials" "Goondiwindi Moon" "A Few of Us Left" "When the Snow Falls on the Alice" "Pass the Bottle 'Round" CD2 "I'm from the Country" (featuring Travis Sinclair) "The Way It Is" "Electric Rodeo" "Something in the Water" "An Ordinary Bloke" "Baptise the Ute" "Long Night" "You Rock My World" "That Old Caravan" "Texas Qld 4385" "Rules of the Road" "Cunnamulla Feller" "Where I Come from" "Missin' Slim" (featuring Colin Buchanan) "The New Bush" "Close as a Whisper (The Gift)" "Love Shack" (Groove mix) "Diamantina Drover" "Sassafras Gap" "Spirit of the Bush" (featuring Adam Brand & Steve Forde) CD3 "Planet Country" "Love in a Time of Drought" "Dirt" "Gold" "Scars" (featuring Dierks Bentley) "The Old Block" "I Milk Cows" "Beautiful Noise" "Australian Boy" "Flying with the King" "It's Only Country" "Something Right" "Ute Me" "Damn Good Mates" (featuring The Wolfe Brothers) "Lights on the Hill" (featuring The Wolfe Brothers) "Where I Wanna Be" (featuring Robby | Hits is the third greatest hits album by Australian country musician Lee Kernaghan. The 3 disc, 62-track album was released on 14 January 2022 peaked at number 17 on the ARIA chart. Background and release In choosing the songs for the collection, Kernaghan listened to everything he had recorded saying "I had a top list of about 150 songs but I had to get it down to 60." Upon release, Kernaghan said "The 30th Anniversary of The Outback Club. It's been an amazing ride, 3 decades of music making, song writing, recording and singing songs about the people and the country that I love. This special 3-disc set has been specially compiled to take you on a musical journey through the hits and musical highlights of my career. Disc 1 features the very best of the 90s – from The Outback Club all the way |
hours later, the political chief Ramón Campos arrived in the town and ordered the execution of two labor leaders, promoters of the strike: Juan Valenzuela and Francisco Campos. Return to Sonora In 1888 he sold his shares in the mining sector and returned to Sonora. Upon learning that the Porfiriato government (the long term of General Porfirio Díaz in office) began to grant concessions for the use of the waters of various rivers, giving ownership of the demarcated land in exchange for the cost of the technical work and construction of the works for the irrigation of those lands, presented his project for the southern region of Sonora called Valle del Yaqui. On 22 August 1890, by means of a contract signed by Conant and General Carlos Pacheco, Secretary of Development, Colonization and Industry of the regime of Porfirio Díaz, the Federal Government granted the concession to open 300 000 hectares of land (741 290 acres) for cultivation and open irrigation canals taking advantage of the waters of the Yaqui and Mayo rivers, in the State of Sonora, and the Fuerte River in the State of Sinaloa. The approval of the contract was published four months later, on 22 December 1890. Conant undertook the first demarcations on the Yaqui River lands, with his own resources, those of his brother Benito and those of fellow shareholder Santos Valenzuela, but the magnitude of the project required more financing. He traveled to New York and formed the Sonora-Sinaloa Irrigation Company, partnering with American investors, to found a company that was integrated by Walter Logan, as president and treasurer; Carlos Conant as vice president and general manager; Salter S. Clark as secretary, and | he arrived on 22 January 1883 in the town of Pinos Altos ("High Pines"), where he suffocated a strike of miners and had three workers shot in the Las Lajas neighborhood: Blas Venegas, Cruz Baca, and Ramon Mena. Two or three hours later, the political chief Ramón Campos arrived in the town and ordered the execution of two labor leaders, promoters of the strike: Juan Valenzuela and Francisco Campos. Return to Sonora In 1888 he sold his shares in the mining sector and returned to Sonora. Upon learning that the Porfiriato government (the long term of General Porfirio Díaz in office) began to grant concessions for the use of the waters of various rivers, giving ownership of the demarcated land in exchange for the cost of the technical work and construction of the works for the irrigation of those lands, presented his project for the southern region of Sonora called Valle del Yaqui. On 22 August 1890, by means of a contract signed by Conant and General Carlos Pacheco, Secretary of Development, Colonization and Industry of the regime of Porfirio Díaz, the Federal Government granted the concession to open 300 000 hectares of land (741 290 acres) for cultivation and open irrigation canals taking advantage of the waters of the Yaqui and Mayo rivers, in the State |
first fought together in 2015. They have appeared in All Elite Wrestling (AEW), Impact Wrestling, Ring of Honor (ROH) and notably for Shimmer Women Athletes, where they became Shimmer Tag Team Champions in 2019. Championships and accomplishments Battle Club Pro BCP Tag Team Championship (1 time, current) Sabotage Wrestling Sabotage Tag Team Championship (1 time) Shimmer Women Athletes Shimmer Tag Team Championship | in 2015. They have appeared in All Elite Wrestling (AEW), Impact Wrestling, Ring of Honor (ROH) and notably for Shimmer Women Athletes, where they became Shimmer Tag Team Champions in 2019. Championships and accomplishments Battle Club Pro BCP Tag Team Championship (1 time, current) Sabotage Wrestling Sabotage Tag Team Championship (1 time) Shimmer Women Athletes Shimmer Tag |
a union parishad situated at Kotchandpur Upazila, in Jhenaidah District, Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The union has an area | There are 18 villages and 16 mouzas in the union. References External links Unions of Khulna Division Unions of |
raised $118 million till date, with the latest fundraise being it's series B round in October 2021 of $78 million at a valuation of $500 million. Teachmint is backed by investors such as Rocketship.vc, Vulcan Capital Management, Learn Capital, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Better Capital, Goodwater Capital and others. Teachmint has made three acquisitions with Teachmore, Teachee, and Airlearn in undisclosed amounts in cash+stock deals. In 2021, the company partnered with Y Combinator backed Malaysian ed-tech firm Pandai. In the same year Teachmint also partnered with | is backed by investors such as Rocketship.vc, Vulcan Capital Management, Learn Capital, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Better Capital, Goodwater Capital and others. Teachmint has made three acquisitions with Teachmore, Teachee, and Airlearn in undisclosed amounts in cash+stock deals. In 2021, the company partnered with Y Combinator backed Malaysian ed-tech firm Pandai. In the same year Teachmint also partnered with Bangladesh based company "Shikho". Awards Entrepreneur Awards 2021; Winner Edtech Start-up of the Year Origin Innovation |
union has an area of and as of 2001 had a population of 18,998. There are 15 villages and 15 mouzas in the union. References External | union parishad situated at Kotchandpur Upazila, in Jhenaidah District, Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The union has an area of and as of 2001 |
District, Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The union has an area of and as of 2001 had a population of 19,363. There are 17 villages and 19 | situated at Kotchandpur Upazila, in Jhenaidah District, Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The union has an area of and as of |
Cylindropuntia bernardina is a species of cholla cactus commonly known as the cane cholla or valley cholla, native to California and northwestern Baja California. It is an erect cholla that grows up to 2-3 meters tall, and occurs primarily in the foothills of the Transverse and Peninsular Ranges, with a few populations around the Cuyama River. It was formerly placed as Cylindropuntia californica var. parkeri, until it was renamed to C. bernardina after taxonomic analyses. Description This plant grows in an erect habit up to 3 meters tall. The terminal segments of the stem are generally 16 to 40 cm long, 1.7 to 4 cm in diameter and firmly attached, with tubercles 16 to 35 mm large and less than 7 mm high. The spines are generally less than 3.5 | are yellow, often tinged with red tips. The filaments are colored green or yellow, while the stigma is cream to yellow. The green to yellow fruits are a leathery to dry texture, and have few to no spines. Taxonomy This species was first collected by George Richard Vasey, son of George Vasey, in February 1881, in San Bernardino, California. The National Herbarium erroneously ticketed G.R. Vasey's collections as being from New Mexico. The basionym of this species, Opuntia bernardina, was described by George Engelmann. Subsequent taxonomic changes led to plants of this species undergoing numerous names, most notably as Cylindropuntia californica var. parkeri. In 2018, genetic analysis placed plants of this species closer to Cylindropuntia ganderi than to Cylindropuntia californica var. californica. This species also integrades with C. ganderi and C. echinocarpa. Distribution and habitat This species is distributed across southern California in the United States and northwestern Baja California in Mexico. It occurs from the Cuyama River, south through the Transverse Ranges and the Peninsular Ranges, reaching its southern extent in the Sierra de San Pedro Martir. Plants of this species are typically found |
of Bangladesh. The union has an area of and as of 2001 had a population of 22,322. There are 16 villages and 13 mouzas | 22,322. There are 16 villages and 13 mouzas in the union. References External links Unions of Khulna |
between 1636 and 1666, including the Pell Indian Deed with Thomas Pell. There are many written variations of his name due to different phonetic representations. Shawanórõckquot was a leader in Kieft's War against the Dutch in the 1640s. In the 1660s, Shawanórõckquot was imprisoned by the Dutch at Fort Amsterdam. He | are many written variations of his name due to different phonetic representations. Shawanórõckquot was a leader in Kieft's War against the Dutch in the 1640s. In the 1660s, Shawanórõckquot was imprisoned by the Dutch at Fort Amsterdam. He was released after local chiefs refused to negotiate with Dutch officials until he |
population of 19,847. There are 19 villages and 14 mouzas in the union. References External links Unions | had a population of 19,847. There are 19 villages and 14 mouzas in the union. References External links Unions of Khulna Division Unions of Maheshpur Upazila Unions |
last known to have played as a forward for Babia Góra Sucha Beskidzka. Career Krzeszowiak started his career with Polish lower league side Babia Góra Sucha Beskidzka. After that, he signed for Górnik Zabrze in the Polish top flight. After that, he signed for Belgian club Beveren. In 1993, Krzeszowiak signed for German team Rot-Weiß Lüdenscheid. In 1996, he signed for GKS Tychy in the Polish top flight, where he made 11 league appearances and | Babia Góra Sucha Beskidzka. Career Krzeszowiak started his career with Polish lower league side Babia Góra Sucha Beskidzka. After that, he signed for Górnik Zabrze in the Polish top flight. After that, he signed for Belgian club Beveren. In 1993, Krzeszowiak signed for German team Rot-Weiß Lüdenscheid. In 1996, he signed for GKS Tychy in the Polish top flight, where he made 11 league appearances and scored 0 goals. On 13 October 1996, Krzeszowiak debuted for GKS Tychy during |
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|Nikolay Kiselyov |align=left|Independent | |33.93% |- |style="background-color:#FF4400"| |align=left|Vladimir Vlasov |align=left|Andrey Nikolayev and Svyatoslav Fyodorov Bloc | |10.19% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Valentin Pervakov |align=left|Independent | |9.43% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Valentina Zykina |align=left|Our Home – Russia | |8.74% |- |style="background-color:#C62B55"| |align=left|Sergey Yakshin |align=left|Peace, Labour, May | |8.32% |- |style="background-color:#3B9EDF"| |align=left|Olga Chezhegova |align=left|Fatherland – All Russia | |6.10% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Leonid Simonov |align=left|Yabloko | |5.58% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Sergey Sharenkov |align=left|Independent | |2.05% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksey Pogrebnoy |align=left|Kedr | |1.65% |- |style="background-color:#084284"| |align=left|Boris Basmanov |align=left|Spiritual Heritage | |0.75% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |11.65% |- | 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|Vladimir Klimov |align=left|United Russia | |33.81% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Nikolay Kiselyov (incumbent) |align=left|Communist Party | |28.38% |- |style="background:#1042A5"| |align=left|Andrey Vavilov |align=left|Union of Right Forces | |7.10% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vasily Vershinin |align=left|Agrarian Party | |7.07% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vladimir Ponomarev |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |3.68% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Dmitry Shvetsov |align=left|Yabloko | | 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|Oleg Valenchuk |align=left|United Russia | |40.44% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Sergey Doronin |align=left|A Just Russia | |19.08% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Sergey Mamayev |align=left|Communist Party | |12.93% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vladimir Kostin |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |12.14% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Olga Shakleina |align=left|The Greens | |3.58% |- |style="background:"| |align=left|Oleg Kassin |align=left|Party of Growth | |2.07% |- |style="background:"| |align=left|Vladimir Porchesku |align=left|Communists of Russia | |1.98% |- |style="background:"| |align=left|Artur Abashev |align=left|Yabloko | |1.94% |- |style="background-color: "| |align=left|Fyodor Luginin |align=left|Rodina | |1.32% |- | 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|Oleg Valenchuk (incumbent) |align=left|United Russia | |31.20% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Nadezhda Surayeva |align=left|A Just Russia — For Truth | |24.36% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Sergey Mamayev |align=left|Communist Party | |15.46% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vladimir Kostin |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |7.53% |- |style="background-color: " | |align=left|Anastasia Skurikhina |align=left|New People | |7.47% |- |style="background-color: "| |align=left|Aleksandr Markov |align=left|Party of Pensioners | |4.69% |- |style="background:"| |align=left|Sergey Sadovnikov |align=left|Communists of Russia | |3.23% |- |style="background-color: "| |align=left|Olga Sykchina |align=left|Rodina | |1.63% |- | 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: | |} Notes References |
second round appearance at the 1975 New Zealand Open, where he lost in five sets to the fourth-seeded Syd Ball. He played for the Finland Davis Cup team from 1972 to 1982, featuring | is a Finnish former professional tennis player. Timonen won 24 national championships, including three outdoor and five indoor singles titles. On the professional tour, he was ranked as high as 257 in the world and had a second round appearance at the 1975 New Zealand Open, where he |
Geography The Khvalynsk Mountains are a group of smooth hills in the East European Plain, extending on the right bank of the Volga. They are one of the highest of the subranges of the Volga Uplands. They are mostly located in the Saratov Oblast, with a small part in southeastern Penza Oblast. The hill zone is sparsely populated. Villages such as Pikhankino (Пиксанкино), Novaya Yaksarka (Новая Яксарка), Staraya Yaksarka (Старая Яксарка), Novy Machim (Новый Мачим), Russkaya Norka (Русская Норка), Mordovskaya Norka (Мордовская Норка), Rango Lisma (Ранго-Лисьма), Vilyayevka (Виляевка), Ivanovka (Ивановка —Шемышейский район), Yango-Prya (Янго-Пря), Ust-Murza (Усть-Мурза), Vorobyovka (Воробьёвка —Шемышейский район), Azrapino (Азрапино —Пензенская область), Naumkino (Наумкино —Пензенская | Penza Oblast. The hill zone is sparsely populated. Villages such as Pikhankino (Пиксанкино), Novaya Yaksarka (Новая Яксарка), Staraya Yaksarka (Старая Яксарка), Novy Machim (Новый Мачим), Russkaya Norka (Русская Норка), Mordovskaya Norka (Мордовская Норка), Rango Lisma (Ранго-Лисьма), Vilyayevka (Виляевка), Ivanovka (Ивановка —Шемышейский район), Yango-Prya (Янго-Пря), Ust-Murza (Усть-Мурза), Vorobyovka (Воробьёвка —Шемышейский район), Azrapino (Азрапино —Пензенская область), Naumkino (Наумкино —Пензенская область), Dubrovka-on-Uze (Дубровка-на-Узе), Staroye Zakharkino (Старое Захаркино), Staroye Demkino (Старое Демкино), Ust-Uza (Усть-Уза), Peschanka (Песчанка —Шемышейский район), Aleksandro-Bogdanovka (Александро-Богдановка), Koldais (Колдаис), Neklyudovo (Неклюдово —Пензенская область), Karzhimant (Каржимант), Arapino (Арапино) |
(KuK). In 1910, she was renamed Torpedoboot 14. Design and construction The s were ordered in Great Britain for the Austro-Hungarian Navy, their design being based on the . The ship was built at the Yarrow shipyard in London. The torpedo boat was laid down in 1898, was launched on 11 April 1899, and commissioned on 31 January 1900. Technical data The ship was a small coastal torpedo boat. The length of the design was ( between the perpendiculars), the width was and the draft was . Her standard displacement was 115 tons, and the full displacement was 135 tons. The ship was powered by a triple-expansion | renamed Torpedoboot 14. Design and construction The s were ordered in Great Britain for the Austro-Hungarian Navy, their design being based on the . The ship was built at the Yarrow shipyard in London. The torpedo boat was laid down in 1898, was launched on 11 April 1899, and commissioned on 31 January 1900. Technical data The ship was a small coastal torpedo boat. The length of the design was ( between the perpendiculars), the width was and the draft was . Her standard displacement was 115 tons, and the full displacement was 135 tons. The ship was powered by a triple-expansion steam engine with a design power of (maximum ), steam supplied by two Yarrow boilers. The single-screw propulsion system allowed to reach a speed of . She also held a stock |
line operated by the San Francisco Municipal Railway (Muni). It connects the Marina District to the Dogpatch in San Francisco. Route description The line operates mostly on Fillmore Street and 16th Street, using Hermann and Church Streets to transition between the two. A short segment near the northern end of the line runs one block west of Fillmore on Steiner. The outbound terminal is listed as Fillmore and Bay, although inbound buses continue further north, stopping at Jefferson before turning around and double backing before running south to the Dogpatch. The route operates 24 hours with less frequent short turn Owl service overnight as part of the All Nighter network. History Streetcar service on the line started in July 1895, running from 16th and Folsom Streets to Fillmore and Broadway. Running further north required a means to traverse the steep 24.54% grade of Pacific Heights. Thus the line was uniquely equipped with a | of Fillmore on Steiner. The outbound terminal is listed as Fillmore and Bay, although inbound buses continue further north, stopping at Jefferson before turning around and double backing before running south to the Dogpatch. The route operates 24 hours with less frequent short turn Owl service overnight as part of the All Nighter network. History Streetcar service on the line started in July 1895, running from 16th and Folsom Streets to Fillmore and Broadway. Running further north required a means to traverse the steep 24.54% grade of Pacific Heights. Thus the line was uniquely equipped with a funicular-style mechanism between Broadway and Green whereby a descending streetcar would provide counterweight for an ascending car by coupling both to a shared cable. The Fillmore Street counterbalance opened the following month. This section limited frequency and scheduling on the entire route as it required two passing cars to meet up at the appropriate points for the mechanism to operate. |
from 1972 to 1984. He was also the President of Swedish Handball Federation from 1948 to 1967. He died on 19 February 1999. References External links 1911 births 1999 deaths G | of International Handball Federation (IHF) from 1972 to 1984. He was also the President of Swedish Handball Federation from 1948 to 1967. He died on 19 February 1999. |
legislators turn into bloodthirsty zombies in this frenetic, gory satirical piece; unfortunately it focuses too much on the zaniness of the genre". David Ehrlich of IndieWire wrote that "As is so often the case with real politics, the delightful madness of Wang’s manic debut eventually starts to feel like more of the same, and the fighting disinterests you from the real issues at work. Wang doesn’t forget about idiot rabies or the chemical plant from which it spews; such things are mere afterthoughts in a film that cares less about any of its specifics than it does the message that coagulates them. A message shouted aloud by one | Xuan Reception Tim Grierson from Screen Daily, saying that it was "Get the Hell Out is the sort of giddy bigscreen experience that's ideal for late-night festival screenings." Han Cheung of Taipei Times reviewed that "Taiwan’s legislators turn into bloodthirsty zombies in this frenetic, gory satirical piece; unfortunately it focuses too much on the zaniness of the genre". David Ehrlich of IndieWire wrote that "As is so often the case with real politics, the delightful madness of Wang’s manic debut eventually starts to feel like more of the same, and the fighting disinterests you from the real issues at work. Wang doesn’t forget about idiot |
morning of 15 January 2022 during the process of unloading crude oil at the La Pampilla refinery of the Spanish company Repsol in Callao. Initially, Repsol indicated that only 7 gallons of crude oil had been spilled, but in the morning it was found that the magnitude of the disaster was vastly greater, calculating 6,000 barrels dumped into the sea. According to the Agency for Environmental Assessment and Enforcement (OEFA), the oil spill affects some of sea and of beach-coastal strip, about 17 beaches have been affected from the La Pampilla refinery to Peralvillo beach in Chancay and more than of the protected natural areas of the National Reserve System of Guaneras Islands, Islets and Points and the Reserved Zone of Ancón. Peru's Environment Minister, Rubén Ramírez Mateo, stated that the oil company did not immediately report the accident to the Peruvian government, and that the fine could amount to 138 million soles, about 35 million dollars. Government response | the morning it was found that the magnitude of the disaster was vastly greater, calculating 6,000 barrels dumped into the sea. According to the Agency for Environmental Assessment and Enforcement (OEFA), the oil spill affects some of sea and of beach-coastal strip, about 17 beaches have been affected from the La Pampilla refinery to Peralvillo beach in Chancay and more than of the protected natural areas of the National Reserve System of Guaneras Islands, Islets and Points and the Reserved Zone of Ancón. Peru's Environment Minister, Rubén Ramírez Mateo, stated that the oil company did not immediately report the accident to the Peruvian government, and that the fine could amount to 138 million soles, about 35 million dollars. Government response On Wednesday, 19 January, the President of the Republic, Pedro Castillo, flew over the areas affected by the oil spill. The following day, he signed a supreme decree declaring the climate emergency of |
the school's address was Engelbrektsgatan 18 and in 1966 the seminary moved to Bromma. From 1994, (Bethel folk high school) was located in the later premises of Bethel Seminary in Bromma, Stockholm, which became on 1 February 2014. Enskilda Högskolan Stockholm (University College Stockholm) has been located next to Bethel Seminary's old premises since 2002. University College Stockholm is a kind of successor to the Bethel Seminary. It was founded in 1993 as a merger of the Bethel Seminary in Bromma and the then-Mission Covenant Church's counterpart Theological Seminary () on Lidingö. In the first year the activities were divided between Bromma and Lidingö, after which the entire school was located in Lidingö. After the college outgrew the premises there, new premises were built next to the old Bethel Seminary premises in Bromma, which were inaugurated at the start of the autumn term in 2002. In 2008, the then- (which until then had been located in Gothenburg) was also added. Notable students 1869–1873 – 1878–1882 – 1890–1893 – 1904–1906 – Lewi Pethrus Unknown years – Rectors 1958–1971 – | 1889, decided to found a seminary for the new and growing movement, calling it Bethel Seminary (). It opened in 1866 and Colonel Oscar Broady of the Union Army was the seminary's first rector. Swedish Baptist pioneer Anders Wiberg helped raise funds through the American Baptist Missionary Union to support the seminary in its early years. In 1905, the seminary had four years with about 40 students each and four regular and two adjunct professors. During the first 40 years, 400 students had attended classes. The seminary had its own library with primarily English theological literature. In the beginning, Bethel Seminary was located in , Stockholm First Baptist Church's chapel, on Malmskillnadsgatan 48 in central Stockholm, but as of 1883 the school's address was Engelbrektsgatan 18 and in 1966 the seminary moved to Bromma. From 1994, (Bethel folk high school) was located in the |
2022 with Occupation and Zátopek receiving highest number of nominations. Non-statutory Awards References 2021 film awards Czech | 2021 Czech Lion Awards ceremony will be held on 5 |
the Father of Indian Space Program, Vikram Sarabhai. Vehicle Description The Vikram-1 rocket has three solid fuel-powered stages each with a burn time ranging between 80 and 100 seconds and the final stage is Raman engine. The Raman engine is powered by UDMH and NTO liquid fuels in a cluster of four engines that generate 3.4 kN thrust. These Raman Engines will be used to do final adjustments in the orbit of the stage. Vikram I is designed to lift 225 kg to a 500 km Sun synchronous polar orbit (SSPO) and 315 kg to 45º inclination in a 500 km low Earth orbit (LEO). Development and Testing On 12 August 2020, Skyroot Aerospace successfully tested Vikram 1 launch vehicle's upper stage engine | is powered by UDMH and NTO liquid fuels in a cluster of four engines that generate 3.4 kN thrust. These Raman Engines will be used to do final adjustments in the orbit of the stage. Vikram I is designed to lift 225 kg to a 500 km Sun synchronous polar orbit (SSPO) and 315 kg to 45º inclination in a 500 km low Earth orbit (LEO). Development and Testing On 12 August 2020, Skyroot Aerospace successfully tested Vikram 1 launch vehicle's upper stage engine "Raman". On 21 September 2020, Several Ballistic Evaluation Motors (BEM) were fired to fine tune and qualify Vikram-1 Solid Stage Propellant formulation. On 22 December 2020, Skyroot conducted a successful test firing of a Solid rocket stage demonstrator 'Kalam-5'. The test was conducted at |
command the Third Brigade in Congo in the UN Peacekeeping Force from 10 March 1961 to 28 March 1962. After that, General Hamid was promoted to Major General and held the post of Chief of Staff of the Army. He was later promoted again to Lieutenant General (7 July 1966) and finally General (1 July 1968). He was appointed Chief of Defence Forces on 25 November 1969. Honours | the Third Brigade in Congo in the UN Peacekeeping Force from 10 March 1961 to 28 March 1962. After that, General Hamid was promoted to Major General and held the post of Chief of Staff of the Army. He was later promoted again to Lieutenant General (7 July 1966) and finally General (1 July 1968). He was appointed Chief of Defence Forces on 25 November 1969. Honours : Companions of the Order of the Defender of the Realm (J.M.N.) (1961) : Reception of the Malaysian Commemorative Medal (Silver) (P.P.M.) (1965) Commander of the Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Malaysia (P.S.M.) — Tan Sri (1966) |
company Volgograd Mustard Oil Plant Sarepta, Pharmacy Chain 36.6, Veropharm pharmaceutical company, the Moscow Instrument-Making Plant Manometer. Interviews include a publication in the Upravlenie Personalom journal. The results of his methodological research were published in particular in the Proizvodstvo Elektroniki journal (Moscow). Social psychology In the 2000s–2010s, Felix Shmidel published a number of articles on social psychology in scientific and popular journals, among which are Nezavisimiy Psikhiatricheskiy Zhurnal, and the Snob (Moscow). Among his interviews for the mass media, there is a live interview with the journalist and man of letters Valery Panyushkin for his authorial program on the Dozhd TV channel (2010). During 2011–2012, he collaborated with the Vedomosti business newspaper (Moscow), where 26 of his articles were published. Publications in the Vedomosti caught the attention of the doctor of economics Anatoly Zhukov and his colleague Daria Khabarova, who afterwards analyzed them in their book. "Philosophical treatises" F. Shmidel's major works were published in Kyiv, Ukraine, where his three-volume "Philosophical treatises" (2019) saw the light. The first two volumes were published as separate books in Moscow (1999, 2012), and later the three books were combined into a single Kyiv edition. The three volumes deal with the issues of philosophical anthropology and social psychology. The doctor of sciences Irina Remezova devoted a chapter of her book to considering the main ideas of the book "The metaphysics of meaning". As I. Remezova notes, F. Shmidel's true and productive unity of society is incompatible with a hostile attitude to the differences of another person; he contemplates a form of coexistence of subjects in which they are immersed directly into each other's existence. His book "The will to joy" was reviewed by the literary critic Anna Kuznetsova in the Znamya magazine (Moscow). A. Kuznetsova emphasizes that F. Shmidel calls a person's feelings about the meaninglessness of existence forced (such that cannot be understood and just fill the consciousness). That is why he considers a person's longing to add a personal meaning to their life as a condition for living in joy. The book "Power" was reviewed by Victoria Guseva on I-UA TV channel (Kyiv). Guseva notes that the book describes the picture of human relations world at the time when a reasonable human is transforming from a social product to a subject of parity compatibility. References Literature Books Шмидель, Ф. Метафизика смысла. Москва : Carte Blanche, 1999. 160 с. . 2nd ed.: Шмидель Ф. Философские трактаты. [Киев] : Exodus Creative Laboratory : [ArtHuss], 2019. Т. 1 : Метафизика смысла. 204 с. . Шмидель, Ф. Воля к радости. Москва | well as in the specialist periodical Theoreticheskie Osnovy Khimicheskoy Tekhnologii magazine (published by the Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences). Participated in a number of conferences on chemical engineering, in particular, in the IV All-Union Symposium on Plasma Chemistry (Dnipropetrovsk, 1984), the VI All-Union Scientific and Technical Conference on Quartz Glass (Leningrad, 1987). Author of patents "Method for separating powder by size" (USSR patent No. 1217494 dated 15 March 1986), "Method for separating powder into fractions" (USSR patent No. 1526845 dated 7 December 1989). Methodology In the field of methodology, Felix Shmidel developed his own Orgo system and a method of applying it to restore the manageability of companies. During 2000–2014, over 30 successful applications of the system took place. Among them are the oldest Russian compressor building company Borets compressor plant, the largest Russian mustard seed processing company Volgograd Mustard Oil Plant Sarepta, Pharmacy Chain 36.6, Veropharm pharmaceutical company, the Moscow Instrument-Making Plant Manometer. Interviews include a publication in the Upravlenie Personalom journal. The results of his methodological research were published in particular in the Proizvodstvo Elektroniki journal (Moscow). Social psychology In the 2000s–2010s, Felix Shmidel published a number of articles on social psychology in scientific and popular journals, among which are Nezavisimiy Psikhiatricheskiy Zhurnal, and the Snob (Moscow). Among his interviews for the mass media, there is a live interview with the journalist and man of letters Valery Panyushkin for his authorial program on the Dozhd TV channel (2010). During 2011–2012, he collaborated with |
of Baja California Sur. In 1976 he was elected to represent his home state as a Senator in the L Legislature of the Mexican Congress, where he served as president of the fishing committee. However, just a few months after taking office, he died during a surgical procedure on 6 January 1977 in La Paz. He was survived by his wife, Cecilia Beltrán, and four children. A minute of silence was observed at the next Congressional meeting on 12 January, and he was replaced by his substitute senator, Víctor Manuel Liceaga Ruibal. A teacher's college bearing his name, the Centro Regional de Educación Normal Marcelo Rubio Ruiz, was established in 1976. Based in the city of Loreto, it is considered one of the most prestigious institutions of higher learning in the state. There is also a street in La Paz named Calle Profesor Marcelo Rubio Ruiz, as well as a district in the town of Guerrero Negro named after him. References 1923 births 1977 deaths Institutional Revolutionary | César Mendoza Arámburo, serving as secretary-general of government. He was also president of the PRI regional committee of Baja California Sur. In 1976 he was elected to represent his home state as a Senator in the L Legislature of the Mexican Congress, where he served as president of the fishing committee. However, just a few months after taking office, he died during a surgical procedure on 6 January 1977 in La Paz. He was survived by his wife, Cecilia Beltrán, and four children. A minute of silence was observed at the next Congressional meeting on 12 January, and he was replaced by his substitute senator, Víctor Manuel Liceaga Ruibal. A teacher's college bearing his name, the Centro Regional de Educación Normal Marcelo Rubio Ruiz, was established in 1976. Based in the city of Loreto, it is considered one of the most prestigious institutions of higher learning in the state. There is also a street in La Paz named Calle Profesor Marcelo Rubio Ruiz, as well as a district in the |
districts. State senators serve four-year terms in the Alaska Senate, with half of the seats up for election every two years. Following the previous election in 2020, Republicans had control of the Alaska Senate with 13 seats to Democrats' 7 seats. One Democrat caucused with the Republicans, giving them a | seats. One Democrat caucused with the Republicans, giving them a governing majority of 14 seats. Composition See also Alaska Senate 2022 Alaska House of Representatives election 2022 Alaska elections 2022 United States elections Notes References External links senate |
founding their women's football sides. Sivasspor wommen's football team was established, and was approved to play in the newky-reconstructed league system of Turkish Women's Football Super League. Club president is Mecnun Otyakmaz, technical director is Nevzat Ercanlı, and the coach is Adem Sarıtaş. Stadium The team play their home matches at the Artificial turf pitch of the Sivas Cumhuriyet University's stadium. Statistics (1) : Season in progress Current squad Head coach: Nevzat Ercanlı References Women's | football team was established, and was approved to play in the newky-reconstructed league system of Turkish Women's Football Super League. Club president is Mecnun Otyakmaz, technical director is Nevzat Ercanlı, and the coach is Adem Sarıtaş. Stadium The team play their home matches at the Artificial turf pitch of the Sivas |
of India in 1993 included elections to nine state legislative assemblies and to seats in the Rajya Sabha. Legislative | Pradesh Source: Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Rajasthan Source: Tripura Source: Uttar Pradesh Source: |
with José Frontera ranked five in the country, which was a USC record. In 1994 he earned All-American honours for singles. Following college he competed briefly on the international tour and featured in the qualifying draw at the 1995 Wimbledon Championships. References External links | Sweden and played collegiate tennis for the University of South Carolina (USC) from 1990 to 1994. His doubles partnership with José Frontera ranked five in the country, which was a USC record. In 1994 he earned All-American honours for singles. Following college he competed briefly on the international tour and featured |
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Pepper As Associate Director 2012 22 Female Kottayam 2012 Da Thadiya 2013 5 Sundarikal anthology- segments: Gauri by Aashiq Abu and Sethulakshmi by Shyju Khalid 2013 Idukki Gold (film) 2014 Gangster (2014 film) 2015 Rani Padmini (film) 2016 Maheshinte Prathikaaram Awards 2020 Aravindan Puraskaram for Best Debutante Director for Kumbalangi Nights 2020 Gollapudi Srinivas Award for Best Debutante Director for Kumbalangi Nights 2020 Padmarajan Award Best Director for Kumbalangi Nights 2019 Kerala State Film Awards for Kumbalangi Nights 2019 Kerala State Film Award for Best Film with Popular Appeal and Aesthetic Value for Kumbalangi Nights References Gollapudi Srinivas National Award 2019 goes to Madhu C Narayanan for ‘Kumbalangi Nights’, Aditya Dhar for ‘Uri’ Gollapudi Srinivas National Award 2019 goes to Madhu C Narayanan for ‘Kumbalangi Nights’, Aditya Dhar for ‘Uri’ Director Madhu C. Narayanan thanks the audience for making 'Kumbalangi Nights' a success Director Madhu C. Narayanan thanks the audience for making 'Kumbalangi Nights' a success - Times of India It's important to | audience for making 'Kumbalangi Nights' a success Director Madhu C. Narayanan thanks the audience for making 'Kumbalangi Nights' a success - Times of India It's important to pay attention to details in films, says Madhu C Narayanan It’s important to pay attention to details in films, says Madhu C Narayanan My streaming gem: why you should watch Kumbalangi Nights My streaming gem: why you should watch Kumbalangi Nights 'Kumbalangi Nights' director, Madhu C Narayanan bags Aravindan Puraskaram 'Kumbalangi Nights' director, Madhu C Narayanan bags Aravindan Puraskaram - Times of India Fahadh doesn't play the hero but he agreed at once: 'Kumbalangi Nights' director Madhu Fahadh doesn't play the hero but he agreed at once: 'Kumbalangi Nights' director Madhu We gave the script and actors the necessary space: Madhu C Narayanan We gave the script and actors the necessary space: Madhu C Narayanan Director Madhu C. Narayanan thanks the audience for making 'Kumbalangi Nights' a success Director Madhu C. Narayanan thanks the audience for |
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scoreboard. As a result, the historic manual marker that has presided over changing room exits for decades was replaced. With the election of Alfonso Garca to the presidency in 2020, the stadium will undergo its second major renovation. One of the bottoms' walls is removed and replaced with a uniform wall, the pitch's dimensions are increased to 98 x 69 metres, and significant improvements are made, including a new perimeter fence around the playing field and the installation of 300 new seats in the bottom stand. The pitch has been completely replaced, and cutting-edge turf tepes have been installed. Following the promotion of category, new extra stands with approximately 1500 seats are installed to ensure that the Rubial's capacity is fully seated in the inaugural season of the newly formed Second B-Second RFEF Events El Rubial occasionally holds the annual Playa y Sol Trophy, the oldest trophy in Spanish football, | main stand and changing block on its north side that dates from 1954 and was formally opened with a friendly against Real Madrid. The ground had to be extended in order to build the stand, and this land was donated to the club by the owner of a farm from which El Rubial got its name. The stadium was taken over by the City of Águilas in 1987, and its management was given to the now-defunct Águilas C.F. From that point forward, the stadium was known as Municipal Stadium "El Rubial. In the 2005–06 season, the president of the now-defunct Águilas, C.F. Trinitario Casanova, ordered a major renovation of the stadium, which included the modernization of the presidential box, the construction of a new stand in the background, as well as new booths for changing rooms, offices, and toilets, and the installation of an electronic scoreboard. As a result, the historic manual marker that has |
social justice and public policy for many outlets including Al Jazeera, CNN, Commercial Appeal, Essence, Forbes, HuffPost, MLK50, MSNBC, NPR, Roland Martin, and Time. In 2020, We Can't Wait, a documentary chronicling her 2019 mayoral campaign, was named Best Hometowner Feature at the Indie Memphis Film Festival. Sawyer is featured in the award-winning 2022 documentary, Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America with Jeff Robinson. Sawyer is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority and the Links, Inc., social organizations for Black women. Early Life & Education Sawyer was born in Evanston, IL to Gladys and Andrew Sawyer, Jr. She has one older brother, Michael. At the age of 8, her family relocated to South Holland, IL. When Sawyer was 12, her parents returned to her mother's home state, Tennessee. The Sawyer family resided in Mason, TN and she attended St. Mary's Episcopal School for middle school and high school. Upon graduation from high school in 2000, Sawyer attended Hampton University. She subsequently graduated from the University of Memphis in 2004 with a BA in Political Science. Sawyer then attended Howard University School of Law for two years before leaving to explore career opportunities. As of 2020, Sawyer is a graduate student at the University of Memphis seeking a master's degree in rhetorical communications. Career From 2008 - 2014, Sawyer was a human capital analyst supporting diversity initiatives at NAVSEA PEO IWS, a program office of the United States Navy. During that time, she competed on the Food Network's Cupcake Wars and owned a small cupcake business, TamiCakes. Having lived in Washington, DC for a decade, she returned home to Memphis and led a team in teacher licensing for | supporting diversity initiatives at NAVSEA PEO IWS, a program office of the United States Navy. During that time, she competed on the Food Network's Cupcake Wars and owned a small cupcake business, TamiCakes. Having lived in Washington, DC for a decade, she returned home to Memphis and led a team in teacher licensing for Shelby County Schools. In 2015, Sawyer began a five year tenure with Teach for America Memphis as the Managing Director, Diversity and Community Partnerships. Following her employment with Teach for America, Sawyer held leadership positions with Black Voters Matter and Our Black Party. Sawyer serves on the board of Common Cause and is co-chair of the Memphis NAACP Legal Defense Fund. Activism & #TakeEmDown901 Following the trial of George Zimmerman for the killing of Trayvon Martin, and the domestic attack on the Washington Navy Yard in 2013, Sawyer became engaged in social justice and political activism. In 2014, she organized her first protest at the National Civil Rights Museum in the wake of the decision by a St. Louis grand jury not to try Darren Wilson for the killing of Michael Brown. Sawyer became known as a leader and voice of the burgeoning Black Lives Matter movement in Memphis. Sawyer organized a vigil in December 2015 after a Cleveland prosecutor declined charging the police officers who shot and killed Tamir Rice. The vigil was held in Health Sciences Park in front of the statue of Confederate General and Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard, Nathan Bedford Forrest. Two years later, the City of Memphis removed both the Forrest statue and a statue of Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederacy, after responding to pressure from the #TakeEmDown901 movement which Sawyer formed and led. After being elected to office in 2018, Sawyer continued her activism. She was a participant and organizer in the 2020 George Floyd protests in Memphis. In 2021, Sawyer was arrested outside of the White House with several |
was held over four days between 14 November and 17 November 2002, and was won by Subaru's Petter Solberg, his 1st win in the World Rally Championship. Background Entry list Itinerary Results Overall World Rally Cars Classification Special stages Championship standings Bold text indicates 2002 World Champions. Junior World | days between 14 November and 17 November 2002, and was won by Subaru's Petter Solberg, his 1st win in the World Rally Championship. Background Entry list Itinerary Results Overall World Rally Cars Classification Special stages Championship standings Bold |
to the foothills of the Himalayas. A perennial hardy to USDA zone 6a, it is recommended for borders and beds, in courtyard, cottage, gravel and rock gardens, but is subject to rot if there is too much shade. References | borders and beds, in courtyard, cottage, gravel and rock gardens, but is subject to rot if there is too much shade. References Caprifoliaceae Garden plants of Asia |
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