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the racial challenges experienced and spotlighted in the 21st century to emphasise the importance of Poitier’s journey in inspiring black Americans to stand up for their rights. The book commences by outlining Poitier’s early life and his beginnings in the film industry, linking the roles he portrayed to his childhood and the lessons instilled in him by his father. Following Poitier’s “progress as an actor [which] was painfully slow for many years”, a picture emerges of a hard-working Poitier who joined the army, opened a restaurant, worked long hours in the kitchen and considered brick laying and cab driving to make ends meet and later, support his family. Despite the struggle for
by outlining Poitier’s early life and his beginnings in the film industry, linking the roles he portrayed to his childhood and the lessons instilled in him by his father. Following Poitier’s “progress as an actor [which] was painfully slow for many years”, a picture emerges of a hard-working Poitier who joined the army, opened a restaurant, worked long hours in the kitchen and considered brick laying and cab driving to make ends meet and later, support his family. Despite the struggle for roles, Poitier was, for the most part, selective in the characters he would portray as he tried to balance “making a living as an actor, becoming as popular as a white actor and staying true to a representation of people with dark skin who can do anything a white man can do”. Powers discusses the
a high summit in Saariselkä, on the Finnish side. The highest point of Karelia, the high Nuorunen, is located in the Russian side of the hill region. There are many lakes in the intermontane basins, as well as rivers with poorly drained valleys and swampy forests. The highest elevations are treeless and barren, with some mountain tundra vegetation. Geologically Maanselkä is part of the central zone of the Baltic Shield. There are numerous traces of the erosional activity of ancient glaciers across the hills, such as lateral moraines and outwash plains. See also Highest points of Russian Federal subjects List of mountains and hills of Russia References External links Studies on the vegetational
the drainage divide extends further into northern Norway. The hills are low and rounded. The highest point is Mt Sokusti, a high summit in Saariselkä, on the Finnish side. The highest point of Karelia, the high Nuorunen, is located in the Russian side of the hill region. There are many lakes in the intermontane basins, as well as rivers with poorly drained valleys and swampy forests. The highest elevations are treeless and barren, with some mountain tundra vegetation. Geologically Maanselkä is part of the central zone of the Baltic Shield. There are numerous traces of the erosional activity of ancient glaciers across the hills, such as lateral moraines and outwash plains. See also Highest points of Russian Federal subjects List of mountains and hills of Russia References External links Studies on the vegetational history of the Kuusamo district (North
Cyperus chordorrhizus is a species of sedge that is native to an area
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the artist came under a law temporarily banning Indian citizens from Sri Lanka. Filming Principal photography for the project began in early March 2020 and took place in Sri Lanka. On March 12, after finishing the filming block, all the artists returned to Moscow. Six days later, Colombo Airport stopped operating all overseas flights due to the pandemic. The entire film crew did not have time to leave the island, in connection with this, the production of the film was temporarily suspended, as the team was under quarantine measures. In the summer of 2021, it became known that the filming of the comedy in Sri Lanka
crazy adventures on her rolls. One in Sri Lanka. Without money, documents and a husband who cheated on her immediately after the wedding. But with a hangover, in a winter coat and … under the same roof with three guys who are not at all happy with her. Cast Production Casting For example, one of the key actors Vasant Balan is a Russian comedian of the Indian descent who could not get a visa to go to Ceylon. As a Hindu, the artist came under a law temporarily banning Indian citizens from Sri Lanka. Filming Principal photography for the project began in early March 2020 and took place in Sri Lanka. On March 12, after finishing the filming block, all the artists returned to Moscow. Six days later, Colombo Airport stopped operating all overseas flights due
sur l'action de l'acide vitriolique sur les huiles, Académie royale des sciences, 1780, Mémoire sur l'action de l'acide marin sur les huiles, Académie royale des sciences, 1780, Mémoire sur les altérations que les huiles essentielles et les huiles grasses éprouvent par l'action de l'acide nitreux, Académie royale des sciences, 1780, Avec Lassone, Mémoire sur un phénomène singulier que présentent les acides minéraux, pendant leur concentration ; et sur un nouveau moyen de se procurer facilement de l'eau-forte des plus pures, Académie royale des sciences, 1781, Mémoire sur l'action de l'acide phosphorique sur les huiles ; et sur la combinaison de cet acde avec l'esprit-de-vin, Académie royale des sciences, 1782, Mémoire sur le sel ammoniacal vitriolique, ou sel secret de Glauber, Académie royale des sciences, 1783, Mémoire sur le sel ammoniacal nitreux, Académie royale des sciences, 1783, Mémoire sur la décomposition du sel ammoniac, Académie royale des sciences, 1786, Mémoire sur le mercure
rates in 1788. He published Mémoire sur la formation du salpêtre (1799). Publications Mémoire sur la décomposition de plusieurs sels neutres à base d'alkalis fixes et volatils, par l'acide marin, Académie royale des sciences, 1778, mémoire sur l'action comparée de l'acide nitreux et de l'acide marin sur les sels virrioliques à base terreuse, Académie royale des sciences, 1778, Observation sur un acide glacial, obtenu par la distillation d'un mélange d'acide nitreux fumant et de charbon embrasé et réduit en poudre, Académie des sciences, 1779, Observation sur le vitriol de mercure, Académie royale des sciences, 1779, Mémoire sur la décomposition, par l'acide marin, de plusieurs sels vitrioliques et nitreux à base métallique, Académie royale des sciences, 1779, Observation sur les différents sels que l'on retire par la lixiviation des cendres du tamaris, pris en différents lieux, Académie royale des sciences, 1779, With Lassone, Mémoire sur une inflammation spontanée du phospore, avec quelques remarques sur la nature de son acide, Académie royale des sciences, 1780, Mémoire sur l'action de l'acide vitriolique sur les huiles, Académie royale des sciences, 1780, Mémoire sur l'action de l'acide marin sur les huiles, Académie royale des sciences, 1780, Mémoire sur les altérations que les huiles essentielles et les huiles grasses éprouvent par l'action de l'acide nitreux, Académie royale des sciences, 1780, Avec Lassone, Mémoire sur un phénomène singulier que
state of Montana. Only earthquakes with a magnitude of 6.0 or greater are listed. Aftershocks are not included, unless they were of great significance or contributed to a
is an incomplete list of earthquakes in the U.S state of Montana. Only earthquakes with a magnitude of
References 2022 murders in Afghanistan Bus bombing 21st-century mass murder in Afghanistan Afghanistan conflict (1978–present) Bus bombings in Asia Car and truck bombings in Afghanistan Bus bombing Bus bombing Improvised explosive device bombings in 2022
a bomb exploded on a crowded public transport minivan in Herat, Afghanistan. It killed at least seven civilians and injured nine others. The bomb was attached to the vehicle's fuel tank. No group claimed responsibility for the attack, which the Taliban said they will investigate. Three of the wounded
in order to express disapproval of homosexuality, even if it is not regularly enforced. References
in order to express disapproval of homosexuality, even if it is not regularly enforced. References
Ruang volcano in the Molucca Sea, Indonesia. The eruption triggered a locally devastating tsunami measuring 25 meters. It flooded many villages on nearby islands, killing some 400 people. Eruption The eruption on March 3 began when volcanic materials began falling from the summit and into the sea. German zoologist and anthropologist Dr. Adolf Bernhard Meyer, an eyewitness to the eruption described Ruang as a conical island rising above the sea. At the time of the eruption, the island was uninhabited. The residents of nearby Tagulandang island however, owned plantations on Ruang island. A strong earthquake and loud rumbling sound occurred at 20:00 local time. Based on examining historical observations of the eruption, Pranantyo and others interpreted it as the partial collapse of the eastern volcanic flank. Simulation of a flank collapse and the triggered tsunami indicate the volume of the slide at 0.1 km3 best fit the historical descriptions of the tsunami heights on nearby islands. The Global Volcanism Program at the Smithsonian Institution assigned the volcano a 2 on the Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI). Eruptions continued on
March 3, and ended on March 14 at the Ruang volcano in the Molucca Sea, Indonesia. The eruption triggered a locally devastating tsunami measuring 25 meters. It flooded many villages on nearby islands, killing some 400 people. Eruption The eruption on March 3 began when volcanic materials began falling from the summit and into the sea. German zoologist and anthropologist Dr. Adolf Bernhard Meyer, an eyewitness to the eruption described Ruang as a conical island rising above the sea. At the time of the eruption, the island was uninhabited. The residents of nearby Tagulandang island however, owned plantations on Ruang
eighty or so articles in journals such as Linguistic Analysis and Studia Linguistica. Elly has also taught at Arizona State University
articles in journals such as Linguistic Analysis and Studia Linguistica. Elly has also taught at Arizona State University as an English professor since 1995.
Plot The film takes place in the children's camp Red Falcon, which was declared emergency. Suddenly, a detachment of children with disabilities arrives at the camp. Director Igor Novozhilov uses everything he can to make them leave, but does not
detachment of children with disabilities arrives at the camp. Director Igor Novozhilov uses everything he can to make them leave, but does not come out. And then, at the insistence of
jalapeños; other fillings include pâté, Vietnamese ham, chipotle chicken, lemongrass pork, tofu, and faux meat. History The bakery was established in 1995. An Xuyên supplied bread to Baby Doll Pizza and Lardo, as of 2014. The restaurant Expatriate used butter rolls made by An Xuyên, as of 2021. Reception In 2016, Lizzy Acker of Willamette Week said An Xuyên had "ridiculously affordable prices" and quipped, "You'll pay more in gas to get there than you will for a filling meal." In 2020, Krista Garcia and Alex Frane included the bakery in Eater Portland's lists of Portland's "top pandan treats" and
supplied bread to Baby Doll Pizza and Lardo, as of 2014. The restaurant Expatriate used butter rolls made by An Xuyên, as of 2021. Reception In 2016, Lizzy Acker of Willamette Week said An Xuyên had "ridiculously affordable prices" and quipped, "You'll pay more in gas to get there than you will for a filling meal." In 2020, Krista Garcia and Alex Frane included the bakery in Eater Portland's lists of Portland's "top pandan treats" and 14 "excellent" sandwich shops in the city, respectively. Frane said An Xuyên "has quietly served some of the city's best bánh mì to a faithful crowd for years now". He also included the
species of ancient species-rich grasslands. References rupicola Flora of Morocco Flora of Algeria Flora of France Flora of Central Europe Flora of Southeastern Europe Flora of Eastern Europe Flora of West Siberia Flora of the Caucasus Flora of Central Asia Flora of Altai (region) Flora of Saudi
is considered a typical dominant species of ancient species-rich grasslands. References rupicola Flora of Morocco Flora of Algeria Flora of France Flora of Central Europe Flora of Southeastern Europe Flora of Eastern Europe Flora of West Siberia Flora of the Caucasus Flora of Central Asia Flora of Altai (region) Flora
off 174 balls - his last test century. He was especially severe on Australian Bowler Merv Hughes, playing in only his second Test. Important also were the return to form of Gower (51) and Captain Gatting (61). A rain-shortened first day meant that Australia was 1–33 by the start of day 3. Australia's first innings was effectively ended by Kent seamer Graham Dilley, although all the bowlers were effective in either taking wickets or restricting runs. Geoff Marsh continued his good form from the previous tour match, scoring 56 in 205 minutes. Unfortunately for Australia, their first innings fell 8 runs short of avoiding the follow-on. Their second innings was dominated by Marsh's 110 off 392 minutes (by the end of this innings, Marsh had batted 1188 minutes – nearly 20 hours – in four innings against England). England's bowling was dominated by Emburey's 5/80: he conceded fewer than 2 runs per over. Australia was bowled out for 282 and England easily knocked off the runs required. 2nd Test 3rd Test 4th Test Australia, in losing this match, marked their 14th Test in succession without a victory. By any statistical analysis, Australia had reached their all-time historic "low" when the match ended. Chris Broad became the third English batsman, after Jack Hobbs and Wally Hammond, to score hundreds in three consecutive Ashes Tests. Allan Border later criticised the Australian selectors for picking a team with only four specialist batsmen – Border said he wanted to pick Greg Ritchie but was overruled. 5th Test This match will always be remembered as "Taylor's match". When the team for the Test was announced, the Australian selectors had included the name of Peter Taylor from NSW. Thinking that a mistake in names had been made, the Australian media besieged the home of the talented young NSW opener Mark Taylor, thinking that he had been selected to play his first Test. Although history shows that Mark Taylor had a substantial Test career later on, the selectors had made no mistake in the name. NSW off-spinner Peter Taylor had impressed some selectors (especially Greg Chappell) with his all-round abilities during the previous season's Sheffield Shield final. He was noted as an off-spinner who really spun the ball and a number of the wickets he took during the test match were attributed to his 'loop' (the deceptive flight of a heavily spun cricket ball) and bounce from his unusual but high bowling action. Considering Peter Taylor's limited first-class experience, the selection was risky. The selection was unexpected to the point that the media quickly dubbed him "Peter Who?", and he became something of a celebrity leading up to the match. Spectators voiced their opinion too on the first day of the match. "Aussie Selectors couldn't pick Bill Lawry's Nose" declared one banner. However, Taylor later received the man of the match award. The Australian first innings was dominated by Jones' 184 not out – his first century of the season and only
required. 2nd Test 3rd Test 4th Test Australia, in losing this match, marked their 14th Test in succession without a victory. By any statistical analysis, Australia had reached their all-time historic "low" when the match ended. Chris Broad became the third English batsman, after Jack Hobbs and Wally Hammond, to score hundreds in three consecutive Ashes Tests. Allan Border later criticised the Australian selectors for picking a team with only four specialist batsmen – Border said he wanted to pick Greg Ritchie but was overruled. 5th Test This match will always be remembered as "Taylor's match". When the team for the Test was announced, the Australian selectors had included the name of Peter Taylor from NSW. Thinking that a mistake in names had been made, the Australian media besieged the home of the talented young NSW opener Mark Taylor, thinking that he had been selected to play his first Test. Although history shows that Mark Taylor had a substantial Test career later on, the selectors had made no mistake in the name. NSW off-spinner Peter Taylor had impressed some selectors (especially Greg Chappell) with his all-round abilities during the previous season's Sheffield Shield final. He was noted as an off-spinner who really spun the ball and a number of the wickets he took during the test match were attributed to his 'loop' (the deceptive flight of a heavily spun cricket ball) and bounce from his unusual but high bowling action. Considering Peter Taylor's limited first-class experience, the selection was risky. The selection was unexpected to the point that the media quickly dubbed him "Peter Who?", and he became something of a celebrity leading up to the match. Spectators voiced their opinion too on the first day of the match. "Aussie Selectors couldn't pick Bill Lawry's Nose" declared one banner. However, Taylor later received the man of the match award. The Australian first innings was dominated by Jones' 184 not out – his first century of the season and only his second Test century. Jones was lucky not to be out
1967 and 1977 for Kerala. Sekhar played as a wicket keeper batsman and has captained Kerala team. Sekhar has also served
popularly known as CM Ashok Sekhar, is an Indian cricketer, who has played 35 first-class matches between 1967
the 18th Quebec Cinema Awards in 2016. She has also appeared in the films Speak Love, There Are No False Undertakings (Il n'y a pas de faux métier) and This House (Cette maison), and the television series Trauma, Unité
Love, There Are No False Undertakings (Il n'y a pas de faux métier) and This House (Cette maison), and the television series Trauma, Unité 9, The Wall and Je voudrais qu'on m'efface. References External links 21st-century Canadian actresses Canadian film actresses Canadian television actresses Black Canadian actresses Canadian people
Cheney, was killed in action during the latter conflict. He rose through the ranks, achieving captain in 1904, major in 1911, lieutenant colonel and colonel in 1917, and brigadier general in 1918. Reverting to colonel after the war, he retired a brigadier in 1937. During World War I, Cheney commanded the 110th Engineer Regiment at Fort Sill (August 1917 – April 1918) and in France (May–July 1918). He subsequently served at General Headquarters as assistant to the chief engineer of the American Expeditionary Forces from July to November 1918, helping organize the Corps and coordinate its efforts with the other service branches. In 1919, he served as director of the Army Transport Service, "achieving remarkable results in a task of great magnitude involving the expeditious return of many thousands of soldiers from the ports of France to the United States," according to his citation for the US Army Distinguished Service Medal. In addition to this American honor, France awarded him the Croix de Guerre and made him a Commandeur of the Legion of Honour. Following World War I, Cheney served as military attaché to China and Siam from 1921 to 1924, commanded the Army Engineer School at Fort Humphreys from 1924 to 1925, and served as a chief military aide to President Calvin Coolidge from 1925 to 1928. He then held various district engineering commands around the country until he retired, including service as chief engineer of the Port of Boston and head of the 9th Coast Artillery District in San Francisco. Personal life and legacy In 1921, Cheney married Louise Delano (1891–1923), a daughter of Frederic Adrian Delano and cousin of
as a brigadier general in the US Army Corps of Engineers during World War I and as an aide to President Calvin Coolidge. Early life and education Born to industrialist John S. Cheney and Ellen (Coates) Cheney on August 24, 1873, Sherwood Cheney was a member of the Cheney silk manufacturing dynasty of Manchester, Connecticut, where he was born and raised. He graduated from Hartford Public High School in 1892 and studied for a year in the Sheffield Scientific School before transferring to the US Military Academy in West Point, New York, from which he graduated as a member of the Class of 1897. Military career Cheney entered the US Army Corps of Engineers as a second lieutenant and saw combat in Cuba and the Philippines during the Spanish–American War and the Philippine–American War. His cousin, Lieutenant Ward Cheney, was killed in action during the latter conflict. He rose through the ranks, achieving captain in 1904, major in 1911, lieutenant colonel and colonel in 1917, and brigadier general in 1918. Reverting
trials. She is joint editor of Neuromuscular disorders of infancy, childhood, and adolescence, now in its second edition. Politics Ryan was announced as the independent candidate to run in the 2022 federal election in the seat of Kooyong. Her candidacy came about after she responded to an advertisement in The Age calling for an independent to unseat Josh Frydenberg who suffered an 8% swing against him in the 2019 Federal election. Ryan’s campaign is backed by Voices of Kooyong and receives funding from the Climate 200 group. Personal life Ryan is one of seven children and was raised in the Kooyong electorate. She lives in Hawthorn with her husband Peter,
Ryan then completed her pediatric training in Sydney, Australia and a neurology residency at the Children's Hospital Boston, in Boston, Massachusetts. Ryan also completed a neurophysiology fellowship at the Lahey Clinic in Boston, Massachusetts. Ryan serves as the director of the Neurology department at the Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne. Ryan has over 150 peer-reviewed publications and has been a principal investigator on a number of
it. It may be threatened by logging of lowland forest, which it is likely closely associated with. However, very little is known about this species, and is thus classified as Data Deficient by the IUCN Red List. References Mouse-eared bats Mammals of Sulawesi Endemic fauna of Indonesia Bats of Asia Mammals described in 1890 Taxa named by Fredericus Anna Jentink
named after Max Carl Wilhelm Weber. Distribution and habitat It is endemic to Indonesia, where it is only found on the island of Sulawesi. It inhabits primary and secondary tropical forest, likely with some resilience to human habitat degradation. Status This species is only known from four museum specimens, and thus extremely little is known about it. It may be threatened by logging of lowland forest, which it is likely closely associated with. However, very little is known about this species, and is thus classified as Data Deficient by the IUCN
the women's soccer team, serving as team captain in 2018 and 2019. She scored her first goal on October 25, 2015 against Algoma University. In 2018, she led the OUA with 11 assists. In 2019, she was named a OUA West Division First-team All-Star for the first time as the Lions won the OUA championship. In September 2020, she continued with the team as assistant coach. Club career She began playing for Vaughan Azzurri in League1 Ontario in 2015. She made six league appearances in 2016, eight league appearances in 2017, and four league appearances in 2018. In 2019, she began playing for Durham United FA making 13 league appearances. In 2021, she returned to Vaughan Azzurri, making seven league appearances. International career Muhtaj was a member of the Afghanistan women's national football team since 2016, eventually becoming team captain in 2018. She
she attended York University, playing for the women's soccer team, serving as team captain in 2018 and 2019. She scored her first goal on October 25, 2015 against Algoma University. In 2018, she led the OUA with 11 assists. In 2019, she was named a OUA West Division First-team All-Star for the first time as the Lions won the OUA championship. In September 2020, she continued with the team as assistant coach. Club career She began playing for Vaughan Azzurri in League1 Ontario in 2015. She made six league appearances in 2016, eight league appearances in 2017, and four league appearances in 2018. In 2019, she began playing for Durham United FA making 13 league appearances. In 2021, she returned to Vaughan Azzurri, making seven league appearances. International career Muhtaj was a member of the Afghanistan women's national football team since 2016, eventually becoming team captain in 2018. She scored a goal against India on December 27, 2016 at the 2016 SAFF Women's Championship. Operation Soccer Balls Following the takeover of Afganistan by the Taliban, women's rights were severly restricted, including the banning of female sports. Muhtaj, who lives in Canada and was the captain of the Afghanistan women's team, was part of a group that was formed to help a group of
event beginning on January 5. Leaderboard The leaderboard is published on the PokerGO Tour website. Note: Leaderboard is correct as of February 11, 2022. Schedule The full schedule and results for the 2022 PokerGO Tour is published on the website. (#/#): The first
Tour was the second season of the PokerGO Tour. The season runs for 2022 with the first event beginning on January 5. Leaderboard The leaderboard is published on the PokerGO
Iakimova. Career In the 2019-20 season, Khlyzova won the World Cup in para cross-country skiing, and she also won the World Cup in para biathlon in that season. The following season, she came in third place in the World Cup in para cross-country skiing, and won the World Cup in para biathlon. Khlyzova won the gold medal in the women's 6km, 10km and 12.5km biathlon events at the 2021 World Para Snow Sports Championships held in Lillehammer, Norway.
World Cup in para cross-country skiing, and won the World Cup in para biathlon. Khlyzova won the gold medal in the women's 6km, 10km and 12.5km biathlon events at the 2021 World Para Snow Sports Championships held in Lillehammer, Norway. She also won the silver and bronze
first cousin once removed, King Hyeonjong which she then followed her grandmother's clan, the "Jeongju Yu". Her husband's mother, Grand Queen Mother Hyosuk was initially her paternal aunt, while his first and second wife was initially her first cousin (her uncle's daughters). Yu entered the palace in 1013
the "Jeongju Yu". Her husband's mother, Grand Queen Mother Hyosuk was initially her paternal aunt, while his first and second wife was initially her first cousin (her uncle's daughters). Yu entered the palace in 1013 (4th year reign of King Hyeonjong) as his fifth wife and was posthumously honoured as Queen Wonyong (원용왕후, 元容王后) later. They didn't have any issue. References Queen Wonyong on Goryeosa .
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Open, was a wrestling event held in Zagreb, Croatia between 11-12 March 2017. Medal table Team ranking Greco-Roman Participating nations 91 competitors from 15 nations participated. (2) (3) (1)
not without controversy. He also sought to end the Great Schism of 1054 by bringing the Greek church into union with Rome. He held talks with Greek prelates in Thessaloniki and Constantinople. Although Benedict did not interfere with Byzantine rites and showed tolerance to the Greek church, reunion was not forthcoming. Benedict returned to Italy in September 1207. His last papal bull as a cardinal priest is dated 20 April 1212. Later that year or in 1213, he was promoted cardinal bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina. He subscribed bulls as a cardinal bishop between 26 October 1213 and 7 March 1216. He took part in the papal election of 18 July 1216. He died shortly after at Rome. Notes Bibliography 12th-century births 1216 deaths Cardinals created by Pope Innocent III Cardinal-deacons Cardinal-priests
church of Hagios Demetrios to the canons of the Holy Sepulchre, not without controversy. He also sought to end the Great Schism of 1054 by bringing the Greek church into union with Rome. He held talks with Greek prelates in Thessaloniki and Constantinople. Although Benedict did not interfere with Byzantine rites and showed tolerance to the Greek church, reunion was not forthcoming. Benedict returned to Italy in September 1207. His last papal bull as a cardinal priest is dated 20 April 1212. Later that year or in 1213, he was promoted cardinal bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina. He subscribed bulls as a cardinal bishop between
his third and fourth wife. She was born into the Ansan Gim clan as the youngest daughter of Gim Eun-bu (김은부) and Lady Yi, daughter of Yi Heo-gyeom (이허겸) from the Incheon Yi clan. Her father, Gim Eun-bu was a person who passionately supported Hyeonjong when he evacuated, so Hyeonjong reciprocated it by create a good relationship with his family. For this reason, Gim's youngest daughter received considerable respect. In 1022 (13rd year reign
(13rd year reign of King Hyeonjong), after the death of her second older sister, Gim entered the palace and became Hyeonjong's seventh wife. They then had a daughter, Princess Hyogyeong (효경공주). Although her death date was unknown, but it seems that she was died around 1028 or before it since she received her Posthumous name
2004 to 2013, the Montana Pride Celebration held by the Montana Pride Network was a three-day event, usually over a weekend in June. Events typically included a parade, festival, dances and musical events. Because of Montana's relatively small and dispersed population, Montana Pride served as a single event for the state as a whole, rotating among the state's larger towns from year to year. The celebration was held in Missoula in 2004, Helena in 2005 and 2006, Billings in 2007 and 2008, Kalispell in 2009 and 2010, Bozeman in 2011 and 2012, and Butte in 2013. In March 2014, the Montana Pride Network collapsed and canceled the pride celebration in Butte for 2014. Big Sky Pride In 2014, Big Sky Pride took over and held a festival in Butte that June, with 2015's festival in Missoula and 2016's in Great Falls. Though the event had always been political, the 2017 event in Billings noted its partnerships with local businesses, with over 30 sponsors (including national corporations), and support from the local Democratic Socialists of America and Libertarian Party of the United States on top of the usual appearances from local Democrats. The 2018 event in Helena had notable historical themes. Many state politicians made
were stopped by police. Only early pride event in Kalispell had only 30 attendees, compared to several hundred in 2009. Before 2004, yearly Pride events with political protests calling for equal rights for LGBTQ Montanans were organized primarily by the Montana Human Rights Network and happened yearly in the state capital and often in other cities. The last large counter-protest occurred in 2010. From 2004 to 2013, the Montana Pride Celebration held by the Montana Pride Network was a three-day event, usually over a weekend in June. Events typically included a parade, festival, dances and musical events. Because of Montana's relatively small and dispersed population, Montana Pride served as a single event for the state as a whole, rotating among the state's larger towns from year to year. The celebration was held in Missoula in 2004, Helena in 2005 and 2006, Billings in 2007 and 2008, Kalispell in 2009 and 2010, Bozeman in 2011 and 2012, and Butte in 2013. In March 2014, the Montana Pride Network collapsed and canceled the pride celebration in Butte for 2014. Big Sky Pride In 2014, Big Sky Pride took over and held a festival in Butte that June, with 2015's festival
a young Filipino-Canadian woman who disappeared from Rainbow Falls Provincial Park, Ontario in 2007. As of 2022, her whereabouts and the circumstances surrounding her disappearance remain unknown. Background Christina Calayca was born on 19 December 1986 to parents Elizabeth Rutledge and Mario Calayca, who divorced when she was 1 year old. A Filipino Canadian, Calayca's mother had immigrated to Canada in 1980 from Mindanao in the Philippines. Calayca had never been to the Philippines, though her mother planned to someday travel there with her. She had one sibling: a younger brother, Michael Rutledge, who was 15 years old at the time of her disappearance. Calayca was raised as a devout Catholic, and according to her mother had begun praying at the age of one. In the summer of 2007, Calayca was living in the Cabbagetown neighbourhood of Toronto and working nine-hour days at a summer camp hosted by St. Bernadette’s Day Care, adjacent to D’Arcy McGee Catholic School. Prior to her disappearance, Calayca attended George Brown College and graduated with a certificate in Early Childhood Education in 2006. Calayca was passing along half her salary to her mother, allowing Rutledge to drop several side jobs to focus on her career as a self-employed financial advisor. The family cared for two cats, Crystal and Oreo, the latter having given birth shortly before Calayca's disappearance, but in a case of serendipity Oreo disappeared from their Toronto home on the same day Calayca went missing and never returned, leaving behind her kittens which died soon after. Investigators believe Calayca was not in a romantic relationship in August 2007. Statements from her family have described Calayca as hard-working and a natural leader, with ambitions of performing missionary work in the Philippines and going on a family vacation to Panama before attending teachers' college at York University. Calayca held a leadership position in a church-affiliated youth group, Youth for Christ, and was responsible for organizing one of its largest conferences. She had also contributed a significant number of volunteer hours to an affiliated youth ministry. Calayca has also been noted as having very poor spatial awareness, sense of direction, and sense of balance. Prior to her disappearance, she had been part of a hiking group which became lost on the Seaton Hiking Trail near Oshawa and only emerged from the bush after wandering aimlessly for some time. Family members have noted that Calayca also had a number of phobias, including a fear of spiders and rodents, but had experience fasting and was not a picky eater, traits that her mother believed would allow her to survive in the wilderness. She had also suffered an inflamed callus years prior when she stepped on a needle by accident and did not have it removed immediately, allowing it to become embedded in her foot and leave a lasting injury which made running or standing for long periods of time painful. As a result of her injury, Calayca generally kept in shape by playing volleyball and would only occasionally try jogging. At the time of her disappearance, Calayca weighed 125-130 lbs, and stood 5'2" (157 cm) tall. She had brown eyes and wavy, shoulder-length black hair with orange streaks in her bangs. Her skin tone has been described as having a dark East Asian complexion, and investigators noted that she was in good health but poor physical condition at the time she went missing. Disappearance Preparations Prior to the 2007 Civic Holiday, Christina Calayca had intended to participate in a youth conference taking place in Montreal, but found the cost of the trip would be too expensive. Rather than attend the conference, Calayca and three friends ― her cousin, Faith Castulo (age 20); and two friends from Youth for Christ, Edward "Eddy" Migue (age 20) and Joe "J.B." Benedict (age 19) ― made plans to camp at Rainbow Falls Provincial Park in Northwestern Ontario over the long weekend. The provincial park covers an area of about 575 hectares and is located on Highway 17 between the towns of Schreiber and Rossport. Two camping areas exist within the park: the main Whitesand Lake campground, located less than a kilometre from the park gates; and the Rossport campground, located three kilometres to the west along the Trans-Canada Highway. Every campsite comes equipped with a metal-grilled fire pit but all other amenities, including showers, are provided at a central comfort station. Most of the hiking trails in the area are short, generally measuring around 3 km, with the exception of the 53-kilometre Casque Isles Trail which passes through the park and stretches from Rossport to Terrace Bay. The park has been described by investigators as "one of the most rugged" areas in the province, as outside of its established hiking trails the area is covered in thick bush and cliffs up to 240 metres high. None of the four participants in the trip were experienced campers and none had ever been as far north as Thunder Bay. While they had put enough planning into the trip for Calayca to let work colleagues know where she was going, she did not tell her mother their exact destination. The decision on where to spend their long weekend was made by typing the keyword 'falls' into an online search engine and selecting the third result. Sunday, 5 August At around noon on Sunday, 5 August 2007, Calayca and the rest of her group arrived at Rainbow Falls Provincial Park after driving about 14 to 15 hours from Toronto in a green Honda CR-V which belonged to Calayca's mother. The group had left Toronto the day before at around 10:00 in the morning, stopping in Sault Ste. Marie, Neys Provincial Park, and Schreiber along the way. They had also been delayed by running out of fuel outside Wawa. Although they had reserved campsite lot 72 in the Whitesand Lake campground, the group relocated to lot 88 as it was positioned in a more private area along the lake than lot 72, which was on the main road running through the campground. The park was busy, with about three-quarters of its 97 campsites occupied by visitors, most of whom were locals from nearby communities. Calayca and her friends spent the rest of the afternoon setting up and relaxing at the campsite before laying down to nap for half an hour around 18:30. The alarm which was supposed to wake the group failed to do so, and they remained sleeping until about 22:30. After waking they lit a campfire and spent the next several hours crowded around and grilling over it. The group finished almost all of their food and consumed several alcoholic beverages, though according to Migue none of them drank enough to become intoxicated. The last known photograph of Calayca was taken just after midnight, at 00:08 on Monday, 6 August; the photo features her, Migue, and Benedict tending to a frying pan over the fire, and was taken by Castulo. The group finally doused the flame at around 03:30 and went to bed around 04:00, at which time Calayca joked that the group should go swimming before noting that it was too dark to do so. Monday, 6 August At around 06:30, eight minutes before dawn, Calayca asked Migue to accompany her to the comfort station, and according to Migue he and Calayca decided to go jogging on their return trip. Accounts differ as to whether or not the pair decided to take different paths immediately or if they had tried to run together until Calayca, unable to keep up with Migue, instead decided to take an alternative route. The two split up at an intersection near the park entrance and just south of the comfort station, with Migue following the road towards Highway 17 and Calayca opting for a different road which led to the Rainbow Falls, the cascading waterfalls which lend their name to the provincial park. This is the last confirmed sighting of Calayca. When last seen by Migue, Calayca was wearing a striped maroon and purple shirt (alternatively described as long-sleeved or a t-shirt), a blue hoodie, size-36 black pants, and white running shoes. Earlier photos of Calayca indicate she had also brought a yellow 'Lucky in Love' t-shirt, grey hoodie, and large sunglasses on the trip. Migue later recounted that Calayca's mood at the time appeared upbeat, which was considered normal for her. Schreiber resident Paul Gauthier later told police that he may have seen Calayca the morning she disappeared. According to Gauthier, he had been camping at the Rossport section of the campgrounds roughly 3 km from the lot where she and her friends had stayed the night. Gauthier was drinking coffee outside his RV at around 09:00 when he spotted an unidentified Asian woman run off the highway and through the campground. Police questioned Gauthier multiple times about the sighting, but to date have not confirmed if the person he saw was Calayca. Investigation Initial search, 6–10 August After splitting up with Christina Calayca, Edward Migue followed the road toward Highway 17 with the intention of reaching the Rossport campground. He only got as far as a roadside picnic area where he carved "FCJE", the first initials of all four members of their group, into a rock before turning back. About an hour after he and Calayca set out jogging, Migue returned to the campsite and began searching for an axe to whittle down some oversized logs, but was unable to find one. Joe Benedict and Faith Castulo woke around 09:30. At first the group was not concerned that Calayca had yet to rejoin them, and Castulo suggested her cousin was likely taking a walk through the forest to clear her mind. As they waited for her to return, Benedict showered at the comfort station and stopped by one of the park beaches to check for Calayca, while Castulo and Migue prepared breakfast. When Calayca had still not returned by 11:00, her friends began looking for her. Benedict and Migue drove along the road to the falls and then searched the Lake Superior Trail and Rainbow Falls Trail, two divergent forest trails she may have jogged down. Although a number of other people were present on the trails, the two men did not ask them for help. Around 13:45 the group left a note for Calayca at the campground in case she returned while they were out searching, and intended to drive to Rossport where one of the hiking trails ends. While inquiring about trail maps at the park gatehouse, they informed park staff that Calayca was missing. After advising the group to report the situation to the Ontario Provincial Police, park personnel began making phone calls as well as searching local trails and beaches for Calayca. Her friends officially reported her missing around 14:00, seven and a half hours after she was last sighted, and her mother, Elizabeth Rutledge, was informed of the situation around 16:00. Under the command of OPP Sgt. Eric Luoto, the OPP Northwest Region Emergency Response Team took responsibility for the first search for Calayca, establishing a command post in the park near Whitesand Lake. The search would last a total of 17 days, one of the longest in the region's history; and see the deployment of about 100 police officers, fire fighters, divers, and specialists unaffiliated with the police, though for the first four days only about 30 of these personnel were involved. Searchers used GPS, underwater side-scanning radar, infrared cameras, and four canine units in the search, as well as two fixed-wing airplanes, a floatplane, three helicopters, and marine vehicles. Pilots from the Civil Air Search and Rescue Association (CASARA) also participated in the first two weeks of the search, sending at least one aircraft each day to help look for signs of Calayca. For the duration of this search, most statements to the media were delivered by OPP regional spokesperson Sgt. Deb Tully. The weather at Rainbow Falls on 6 August was favourable, ranging between a low of 15 °C and high of 23°, and the fog which usually covers Lake Superior had cleared. Conditions briefly worsened on Tuesday, 7 August, when a hard rainstorm hit the area, but temperatures rose again and the area experienced an unseasonably warm few weeks while the search was ongoing. The rain did have a lasting side effect on the search, causing
about 575 hectares and is located on Highway 17 between the towns of Schreiber and Rossport. Two camping areas exist within the park: the main Whitesand Lake campground, located less than a kilometre from the park gates; and the Rossport campground, located three kilometres to the west along the Trans-Canada Highway. Every campsite comes equipped with a metal-grilled fire pit but all other amenities, including showers, are provided at a central comfort station. Most of the hiking trails in the area are short, generally measuring around 3 km, with the exception of the 53-kilometre Casque Isles Trail which passes through the park and stretches from Rossport to Terrace Bay. The park has been described by investigators as "one of the most rugged" areas in the province, as outside of its established hiking trails the area is covered in thick bush and cliffs up to 240 metres high. None of the four participants in the trip were experienced campers and none had ever been as far north as Thunder Bay. While they had put enough planning into the trip for Calayca to let work colleagues know where she was going, she did not tell her mother their exact destination. The decision on where to spend their long weekend was made by typing the keyword 'falls' into an online search engine and selecting the third result. Sunday, 5 August At around noon on Sunday, 5 August 2007, Calayca and the rest of her group arrived at Rainbow Falls Provincial Park after driving about 14 to 15 hours from Toronto in a green Honda CR-V which belonged to Calayca's mother. The group had left Toronto the day before at around 10:00 in the morning, stopping in Sault Ste. Marie, Neys Provincial Park, and Schreiber along the way. They had also been delayed by running out of fuel outside Wawa. Although they had reserved campsite lot 72 in the Whitesand Lake campground, the group relocated to lot 88 as it was positioned in a more private area along the lake than lot 72, which was on the main road running through the campground. The park was busy, with about three-quarters of its 97 campsites occupied by visitors, most of whom were locals from nearby communities. Calayca and her friends spent the rest of the afternoon setting up and relaxing at the campsite before laying down to nap for half an hour around 18:30. The alarm which was supposed to wake the group failed to do so, and they remained sleeping until about 22:30. After waking they lit a campfire and spent the next several hours crowded around and grilling over it. The group finished almost all of their food and consumed several alcoholic beverages, though according to Migue none of them drank enough to become intoxicated. The last known photograph of Calayca was taken just after midnight, at 00:08 on Monday, 6 August; the photo features her, Migue, and Benedict tending to a frying pan over the fire, and was taken by Castulo. The group finally doused the flame at around 03:30 and went to bed around 04:00, at which time Calayca joked that the group should go swimming before noting that it was too dark to do so. Monday, 6 August At around 06:30, eight minutes before dawn, Calayca asked Migue to accompany her to the comfort station, and according to Migue he and Calayca decided to go jogging on their return trip. Accounts differ as to whether or not the pair decided to take different paths immediately or if they had tried to run together until Calayca, unable to keep up with Migue, instead decided to take an alternative route. The two split up at an intersection near the park entrance and just south of the comfort station, with Migue following the road towards Highway 17 and Calayca opting for a different road which led to the Rainbow Falls, the cascading waterfalls which lend their name to the provincial park. This is the last confirmed sighting of Calayca. When last seen by Migue, Calayca was wearing a striped maroon and purple shirt (alternatively described as long-sleeved or a t-shirt), a blue hoodie, size-36 black pants, and white running shoes. Earlier photos of Calayca indicate she had also brought a yellow 'Lucky in Love' t-shirt, grey hoodie, and large sunglasses on the trip. Migue later recounted that Calayca's mood at the time appeared upbeat, which was considered normal for her. Schreiber resident Paul Gauthier later told police that he may have seen Calayca the morning she disappeared. According to Gauthier, he had been camping at the Rossport section of the campgrounds roughly 3 km from the lot where she and her friends had stayed the night. Gauthier was drinking coffee outside his RV at around 09:00 when he spotted an unidentified Asian woman run off the highway and through the campground. Police questioned Gauthier multiple times about the sighting, but to date have not confirmed if the person he saw was Calayca. Investigation Initial search, 6–10 August After splitting up with Christina Calayca, Edward Migue followed the road toward Highway 17 with the intention of reaching the Rossport campground. He only got as far as a roadside picnic area where he carved "FCJE", the first initials of all four members of their group, into a rock before turning back. About an hour after he and Calayca set out jogging, Migue returned to the campsite and began searching for an axe to whittle down some oversized logs, but was unable to find one. Joe Benedict and Faith Castulo woke around 09:30. At first the group was not concerned that Calayca had yet to rejoin them, and Castulo suggested her cousin was likely taking a walk through the forest to clear her mind. As they waited for her to return, Benedict showered at the comfort station and stopped by one of the park beaches to check for Calayca, while Castulo and Migue prepared breakfast. When Calayca had still not returned by 11:00, her friends began looking for her. Benedict and Migue drove along the road to the falls and then searched the Lake Superior Trail and Rainbow Falls Trail, two divergent forest trails she may have jogged down. Although a number of other people were present on the trails, the two men did not ask them for help. Around 13:45 the group left a note for Calayca at the campground in case she returned while they were out searching, and intended to drive to Rossport where one of the hiking trails ends. While inquiring about trail maps at the park gatehouse, they informed park staff that Calayca was missing. After advising the group to report the situation to the Ontario Provincial Police, park personnel began making phone calls as well as searching local trails and beaches for Calayca. Her friends officially reported her missing around 14:00, seven and a half hours after she was last sighted, and her mother, Elizabeth Rutledge, was informed of the situation around 16:00. Under the command of OPP Sgt. Eric Luoto, the OPP Northwest Region Emergency Response Team took responsibility for the first search for Calayca, establishing a command post in the park near Whitesand Lake. The search would last a total of 17 days, one of the longest in the region's history; and see the deployment of about 100 police officers, fire fighters, divers, and specialists unaffiliated with the police, though for the first four days only about 30 of these personnel were involved. Searchers used GPS, underwater side-scanning radar, infrared cameras, and four canine units in the search, as well as two fixed-wing airplanes, a floatplane, three helicopters, and marine vehicles. Pilots from the Civil Air Search and Rescue Association (CASARA) also participated in the first two weeks of the search, sending at least one aircraft each day to help look for signs of Calayca. For the duration of this search, most statements to the media were delivered by OPP regional spokesperson Sgt. Deb Tully. The weather at Rainbow Falls on 6 August was favourable, ranging between a low of 15 °C and high of 23°, and the fog which usually covers Lake Superior had cleared. Conditions briefly worsened on Tuesday, 7 August, when a hard rainstorm hit the area, but temperatures rose again and the area experienced an unseasonably warm few weeks while the search was ongoing. The rain did have a lasting side effect on the search, causing a significant amount of leaves to fall from the canopy and cover the ground. The difficult terrain was a serious challenge for searchers, resulting in three injuries: a dog handler who experienced a sprained ankle, another handler with a twisted knee, and a rescue worker who suffered facial lacerations while attempting to rappel down a cliff. A search dog was also lost in the forest during the search. For safety reasons, no searches were performed at night. Canine units were deployed early on in the search, but by the time they arrived on the scene nearly a full day had passed since Calayca had last been spotted and they were unable to pick up her scent. The OPP sent investigators to survey the Rainbow Falls Trail and Casque Isles Trail, splitting officers into teams of three to search the main path of each trail as well as the area just off the path on either side. Acting on the assumption that Calayca was alive but lost, they covered the entirety of the 53-kilometre Casque Isles Trail over the course of several days, frequently calling out her name. The OPP also deployed "hasty teams" to search the area around where Calayca was last spotted, concentrating their efforts along natural and anthropogenic corridors off the trail, such as rivers or electrical lines, which a person may follow when lost. Investigators determined their search area based on a standard lost hiker behavioural profile, using a statistical method to determine that she would likely be found inside an 8-kilometre radius from the place where she was last seen, as is the case in about 90% of situations where people go missing in woodlands. This tactic was undermined by the difficult terrain in the area, the possible sighting in Rossport, and a flawed understanding of Calayca's behavioural profile. While some items of interest were recovered during these searches, none have been officially linked to Calayca. One team which searched around the Rainbow Falls recovered a pair of socks from a deep pool of water in the Hewitson River (sometimes called "Whitesand River") at the base of the falls, as well as a footprint in a mossy area nearby. According to investigators, the socks were likely too large to fit Calayca and attempts to test them for DNA have been inconclusive. While the footprint matched Calayca's shoe size, without a preserved tread pattern it was impossible to determine if it was created by one of her running shoes. Nonetheless, a Thunder Bay identification officer was brought in on the investigation to create a plaster cast of the print for further forensic study. Another unit located a site where a broken branch and candy wrapper suggested a person had rested, but DNA recovered from the wrapper was tested at the Molecular World laboratory in Thunder Bay and was found to not match Calayca's genetic profile. Air units began using thermal imagery to look for Calayca on the fourth day of the search, while aircraft without infrared equipment engaged in hour-long flights outside the area being searched by the hasty teams on the ground. From the air, searchers noted some areas with heightened activity in scavenging birds, including turkey vultures and crows, as well as one site with a lean-to. Ground searches of these locations turned up no signs of Calayca. Some police resources involved in the search were diverted after the body of a Sault Ste. Marie man was found in a tent south of Wawa on Friday, 10 August but by Monday, 12 August the number of officers involved in the search had increased to about 70. Officers were again diverted to another missing person investigation near Nipigon on Wednesday, 15 August, but this was soon determined to be a false alarm. Missing person posters were distributed in nearby communities, including Schreiber, in the first few days of the search. Volunteer and marine search, 11–23 August Although asked not to participate in the search themselves, Calayca's family camped out around nearby Thunder Bay for the duration of the search effort, with Elizabeth Rutledge arriving the day after her daughter was reported missing. OPP Constable Keith Jones met the family when they arrived in the area and put them in touch with Raul Escarpe, a Catholic priest and fellow Filipino Canadian who performed special masses for the family several times during the search. As media interest in the situation grew, OPP spokespeople denied that public scrutiny played any role in keeping the search active. Mike King, the Mayor of Terrace Bay; and Pat Halonen, a town councillor in Schreiber, organized a volunteer search team which scoured the area the weekend after Calayca went missing. About 100 to 200 residents from local communities, including Schreiber's former mayor Don McArthur, participated in a grid search organized by Tracy Anderson, the fire chief in Terrace Bay. According to Halonen, the volunteer force also included a "good mixture" of experienced searchers. The first search on Saturday, 11 August lasted for eight hours and covered the area between the provincial park's East Beach and Highway 17, starting at the Hewitson River and heading east towards Schreiber. Another day of searching followed on Sunday, 12 August, this time involving 50 to 80 volunteers; members of Calayca's family, who had been previously barred from participating in the investigation; and Calayca's friends, Joe Benedict and Edward Migue. Volunteers returned to the park again
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the Japanese colonial era and was known Gyeongseong Foreign Language Academy, Gyeongseong being the old name of Seoul. In 1969, in line the "3+3" policy implemented by the government, the middle school and high school were split into separate schools. Both schools were incorporated into the Hongik Foundation (홍익학원) in 1970 and renamed accordingly to reflect its status as schools affiliated with Hongik University. Athletics Hongik University High School is known for its fencing and basketball teams. Its student athletes have represented South Korea in international junior-level competitions. The basketball program was founded in 1955. The team regularly made
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History Berc was created in 1877 from the communes of Arcomie, La Fage-Saint-Julien and Termes. On 1 January 1973, it merged with two communes, Arcomie and Le Bacon, to form the new commune named Les Monts-Verts. It then took the status of associated commune which it retained until 17 July 1990 when the simple merger was replaced by the merger-association (prefectural decree of 17 July 1990). The town was known at the beginning of the twentieth century for its
a science fiction magazine. He also restarted his gaming hobby again after playing Avalon Hill's Panzer Blitz. MacGowan kept in touch with his high school gaming friends, corresponding with them about the games he was playing and describing the games in "Battle Reports" which included maps and analyzes. These proved to be so popular with his friends that he expanded his concept to create an amateur magazine, Arquebus. MacGowan moved to Los Angeles to become a television graphic artist. Professional career In 1975, there was no professionally-published independent review magazine for wargames – the largest, Strategy & Tactics, was owned by the games company Simulations Publications Inc., and its rival The General, was owned by games company Avalon Hill. MacGowan saw a niche market for an independent wargames magazine and approached Baron Publishing Company, who expressed interest in printing it as long as MacGowan paid all printing costs after the first issue. MacGowan created the company RBM Design Studio, borrowed money from friends, and published the first issue of his new bi-monthly magazine Fire & Movement in May 1976. The first issue was 48 pages, and had a circulation of 2000. By the end of 1976, F&Ms circulation matched that of Moves (owned by game company SPI), and was nominated for a Charles S. Roberts Award for "Best Professional Magazine". In 1978, F&M won the "Best Professional Magazine" award, and repeated this for the next five years. In 1977, Avalon Hill approached RBM to produce cover art for their wargames. MacGowan's first cover was for The Russian Campaign, which became the first American wargame to portray Soviet soldiers on its cover. In 1977, MacGowan created the cover art for Avalon Hill's bestselling wargame Squad Leader. For subsequent expansion sets and related games, Avalon Hill's plan had been to only portray German soldiers, but MacGowan insisted on using a different nationality on each box cover. MacGowan continued breaking new ground, being the first to portray Japanese pilots and crews on a wargame box for 1979's Flat Top by Avalon Hill, and the first to portray Egyptian soldiers on 1981's Suez '73 by GDW. In 1982, F&M was
several times while under his editorial control. Early life Rodger MacGowan was born in San Francisco in 1948, the son of career Marine Donald L. MacGowan, and grew up on various Marine bases in Hawaii, North Carolina, New Jersey, and California. Rodger was a budding artist from a young age and using his personal observations of military life, he began creating military history illustrations in the seventh grade. While attending Oceanside High School in California, he was introduced to Avalon Hill's Gettysburg by a friend, and his parents purchased a copy for him while vacationing at the Gettysburg battlefield. Hooked on the board wargaming hobby, MacGowan started reading books about military history, and received Avalon Hill games Stalingrad and Afrika Korps as birthday gifts. He dropped his wargame hobby after entering UCLA to study art, motion pictures, and graphic design. Following graduation, he found work at an advertising agency, where he was serendipitously given the opportunity to create cover art for one of the agency's accounts, a science fiction magazine. He also restarted his gaming hobby again after playing Avalon Hill's Panzer Blitz. MacGowan kept in touch with his high school gaming friends, corresponding with them about the games he was playing and describing the games in "Battle Reports" which included maps and analyzes. These proved to be so popular with his friends that he expanded his concept to create an amateur magazine, Arquebus. MacGowan moved to Los Angeles to become a television graphic artist. Professional career In 1975, there was no professionally-published independent review magazine for wargames – the largest, Strategy & Tactics, was owned by the games company Simulations Publications Inc., and its rival The General, was owned by games company Avalon Hill. MacGowan saw a niche market for an independent wargames magazine and approached Baron Publishing Company, who expressed interest in printing it as long as MacGowan paid all printing costs after the first issue. MacGowan created the
Tolstoy written by Rosamund Bartlett. Bibliography External links Author's website 2010 non-fiction books
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the duo released a new song titled "so good" as well as plans to release two EPs the same year. The two EPs, hi and
duo released a new song titled "so good" as well as plans to release two EPs the same year. The two EPs, hi and bye, were released in late 2021. Discography EPs portra (2019) cloudy (2020) hi (2021) bye (2021) References American musical duos
products in its first year in business. The company was said to be worth over $1.6 billion in April 2021. After further investments, the valuation of Skims was reported at $3.2 billion in January of 2022. Products Skims is notable for its wide range of sizes that range from XXS to XXXXXL. Skims shape wear also comes in 9 different shades to accommodate different skin tones. In addition to shape wear, Skims has released many different collections in lounge wear, lingerie and accessories including bras, underwear, bodysuits, dresses, shorts, sweatpants, tops, hoodies, sweaters and slides. Initially sold directly, Skims products are now being sold on a variety of websites and in Nordstrom stores. Collaborations Skims has collaborated with many companies. In 2022, Skims collaborated with Team USA on a collection of women's athleisure for the Tokyo 2022 Olympics. Skims also collaborated with luxury
sizing. The company was valued at over $1.6 billion in April 2021 and more than $3.2 billion in January of 2022. History Skims was co-founded by Kim Kardashian and Jens Grede in 2019. The brand Skims was originally released under the name Kimono. Founder Kim Kardashian switched the brand name to Skims in response to the backlash the company faced about accusations of cultural appropriation of Japanese culture. Skims' initial launch resulted in more than 2 million dollars in profit and the company selling out of merchandise in 10 minutes. The company claims to have sold more than 3 million products in its first year in business. The company was said to be worth over $1.6 billion in April 2021. After further investments, the valuation of Skims was reported at $3.2 billion in January of 2022. Products Skims is notable for its wide range of sizes that range from XXS to XXXXXL. Skims shape wear also comes in 9 different shades to accommodate different skin tones. In addition to shape wear, Skims has released many different collections in lounge wear, lingerie and accessories including bras, underwear, bodysuits, dresses, shorts, sweatpants, tops, hoodies, sweaters and slides. Initially
primarily focuses on his career and divided into 21 chapters. He was born into a conservative Lucknow-based Muslim family on 25 December 1919, married two times, had nine children (three sons and six daughters), and died on 5 May 2006 by cardiac arrest. Naushad began his debut with the 1940 film Prem Nagar, and composed soundtrack to several commercially and critically successful films, including Baiju Bawra (1952), Mother India (1957, the first Indian film nominated at the Academy Awards), Mughal-e-Azam (1960, one of India's highest-grossing films of all time), Gunga Jumna (1961), Ram Aur Shyam (1967), and Pakeezah (1972). Development and writing Raju Bharatan was a magazine editor, journalist, columnist, and historian who focused on cricket and Bollywood music. He first knew Naushad in 1949, but it was only in end-1955 that he met him at his studio in Bandra. He described the visits as his pivotal experience, helping him to know more about the Indian classical music. Writing for the book's foreword, Bharatan admitted that Naushad caught his attention to the type of music, and added, "Soon I divined that, without ever saying so, Naushad had begun making my music listening classically oriented. In this sense, he was my mentor. The fact that, even before we embarked upon such a journey, he was my favourite music director helped." Naushad had asked Bharatan to write him a biography, but the request was fulfilled only after his death. According to Bharatan, it took him 50 years since their first meeting in Bandra "to fathom the full strength of his music". His
daughters), and died on 5 May 2006 by cardiac arrest. Naushad began his debut with the 1940 film Prem Nagar, and composed soundtrack to several commercially and critically successful films, including Baiju Bawra (1952), Mother India (1957, the first Indian film nominated at the Academy Awards), Mughal-e-Azam (1960, one of India's highest-grossing films of all time), Gunga Jumna (1961), Ram Aur Shyam (1967), and Pakeezah (1972). Development and writing Raju Bharatan was a magazine editor, journalist, columnist, and historian who focused on cricket and Bollywood music. He first knew Naushad in 1949, but it was only in end-1955 that he met him at his studio in Bandra. He described the visits as his pivotal experience, helping him to know more about the Indian classical music. Writing for the book's foreword, Bharatan admitted that Naushad caught his attention to the type of music, and added, "Soon I divined that, without ever saying so, Naushad had begun making my music listening classically oriented. In this sense, he was my mentor. The fact that, even before we embarked upon such a journey, he was my favourite music director helped." Naushad had asked Bharatan to write him a biography, but the request was fulfilled only after his death. According to Bharatan, it took him 50 years since their first meeting in Bandra "to fathom the full strength of his music". His motivation of writing the book is to surpass anything that had been written on the composer. For his research, Bharatan was helped by the historian Harish Raghuwanshi, whom Bharatan described as "close to being the best film historian in India today". Bharatan's book more focuses on Naushad's work rather than his personal life, but he claimed in its foreword that there is "not a single facet of Naushad’s life and times have I left unexplored". Critical reception Naushadnama generated mixed reviews from literary critics. Writing for The Hindu, M. O. Badsha wrote that the book is full of anecdotes of Naushad's life and added that it deserves to be praise. The critic of Indo-Asian News Service complimented the book's
the Ruthenian Uniate Church, Metropolitan bishop of Kiev, Galicia and all Ruthenia. Jadwiga Szeptycka (1883-1939), Polish archeologist and ethnographer, writer and social activist Klymentiy Sheptytsky (1869-1951), archimandrite of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
Szeptycki (feminine:Szeptycka) is a Polish-language surname. It belongs to the Polish noble Szeptycki family. The Ukrainian-language spelling of the surname is Sheptytsky (Sheptytskyi) / Sheptytska. Notable people with the surname include:
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Calcio managers S.S.D. Lucchese 1905 managers Palermo F.C. managers Piacenza Calcio 1919 managers S.S. Sambenedettese Calcio managers S.S. Fidelis Andria 1928 managers Pisa S.C. managers Delfino Pescara 1936 managers Ravenna F.C. managers A.C. Monza managers A.C. Reggiana 1919 managers
later manager. References 1939 births Living people People from Gemona del Friuli Italian footballers A.S.D. Portogruaro players S.S. Sambenedettese Calcio players Cosenza Calcio players A.C.N. Siena 1904 players Pisa S.C. players S.S. Arezzo
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nations participated. (2) (20) (8) (3) (15) (5) (2) (2) References Grand Prix Zagreb Open Grand Prix Zagreb
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December 1973) is a Ghanaian politician who currently serves as the Member of Parliament for the Upper
December 1973) is a Ghanaian politician who currently serves as the
the Pacific Ocean, and travel east toward the Olympic Mountains. As fronts approach, they are forced upward by the peaks of the Olympic Range, causing them to drop their moisture in the form of rain or snowfall (Orographic lift). As a result, the Olympics experience high precipitation, especially during the winter months. During winter months, weather is usually cloudy, but due to high pressure systems over the Pacific Ocean that intensify during summer months, there is often little or no cloud cover during the summer. Geology The Olympic Mountains are
Mount Pulitzer rises two miles to the west-southwest. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into tributaries of the Goldie River, which in turn is a tributary of the Elwha River. Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises 4,300 feet (1,310 m) above the Elwha Valley in approximately two miles. Climate Based on the Köppen climate classification, Mount Scott is located in the marine west coast climate zone of western North America. Most weather fronts originate in the Pacific Ocean, and travel east toward the Olympic Mountains. As fronts approach, they are forced upward by the peaks of the Olympic Range, causing them to drop their moisture in the form of rain or snowfall (Orographic lift). As a result, the Olympics experience high precipitation, especially during the winter months. During winter months, weather is usually cloudy, but due to high pressure systems over the Pacific Ocean that intensify during summer months, there is often little or
following the Seven Tenets. Campaigns To Hell with Homelessness To Hell with Homelessness was the first successful campaign of Satanic Delco. Members of the group distributed bags of food, water, and hygiene essentials to homeless people in Delaware County. A local preacher named Mike Stockwell confronted the members of Satanic Delco saying, "Your good deeds are filthy rags before God" and "You will go to Hell". The group's founder Joseph Rose remarked, "We're just will to take that risk, I guess". Domestic Abuse Project Satanic Delco has given major donations to the Domestic Abuse Project of Delaware County. Outsider Achievement Award The Outsider Achievement Award is scholarship program run by Satanic Delco. High School seniors are challenged to put forth an essay, poem, film, song, or other creative work about their experiences as outsiders in their lives, and the winners of the scholarship are given $666. High School is a critical, formative part of life for most American teenagers. Countless factors converge to define how that experience impacts each young individual. For some students, sports, academics, and groupthink come naturally. But in the shadows of the Homecoming Royalty, football star, and Most Likely to Succeed, lies the outsider. The
some students, sports, academics, and groupthink come naturally. But in the shadows of the Homecoming Royalty, football star, and Most Likely to Succeed, lies the outsider. The outsider doesn’t always love the new popular song or wear the trendy fashion style. They’re often on the receiving end of the bullying that goes overlooked by faculty. Sometimes they skip class, not because they’re looking for trouble, but because they’re overwhelmed by a crushing anxiety. Or maybe they’re still alone, crying in the stairwell. They’re not losing the popularity contest, it just never occurred to them to enter it in the first place. — Satanic Delco's websiteIn May 2021, the award was given to three different students. Satanic Delco members were having a hard time deciding among the three students until a member came forth, saying that
an Australian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Central Coast Mariners. References External links
Central Coast Mariners. References External links 2000 births Living people Australian soccer players Association football midfielders Central Coast
accepts an item is , then its expected value is plus the expected excess over that the selected variable (if there is one) has. Each variable will be considered by the threshold algorithm with probability at least and if it is considered will contribute to the excess, so by linearity of expectation the expected excess is at least Setting to the median of the distribution of so that and adding to this bound on expected excess, causes the and terms to cancel each other, showing that for this setting of the threshold algorithm achieves an expected value of at least A different threshold, also achieves at least this same expected value. Generalizations Various generalizations of the single-item prophet inequality to other online scenarios are known, and are also called prophet inequalities. Comparison to competitive analysis Prophet inequalities are related to the competitive analysis of online algorithms, but differ in two ways. First, much of competitive analysis assumes worst case inputs, chosen to maximize the ratio between the computed value and the optimal value that could have been achieved with knowledge of the future, whereas for prophet inequalities some knowledge of the input, its distribution, is assumed to be known. And second, in order to achieve a certain competitive ratio, an online algorithm must perform within that ratio of the optimal performance on all inputs. Instead, a prophet inequality only bounds the performance in expectation, allowing some input sequences to produce worse performance as long as the average is good. References External links Matroid Prophet Inequalities and Mechanism Design, The Matroid
whose expected value is at least half that of the prophet: No algorithm can achieve a greater expected value for all distributions of One method for proving the single-item prophet inequality is to use a "threshold algorithm" that sets a parameter and then accepts the first random variable that is at least as large If the probability that this process accepts an item is , then its expected value is plus the expected excess over that the selected variable (if there is one) has. Each variable will be considered by the threshold algorithm with probability at least and if it is considered will contribute to the excess, so by linearity of expectation the expected excess is at least Setting to the median of the distribution of so that and adding to this bound on expected excess, causes the and terms to cancel each other, showing that for this setting of the threshold algorithm achieves an expected value of at least A different threshold, also achieves at least this same expected value. Generalizations Various generalizations of the single-item prophet inequality to other online scenarios are known, and are also called prophet inequalities. Comparison to competitive analysis Prophet inequalities are related to the competitive analysis of online algorithms, but differ in two ways. First, much
copies of the album were sold out. Rumors were that scalpers were reselling the album. Roy Wang Studio immediately decided to relaease a second edition, which opened on December 18, 2021. The pre-order was unlimited, but offered for sale in a limited time. The difference from the first-run limited edition is that the album number is not displayed. Accolades Summer Time was included in the "100 must-listen albums of the Year" at the 2021 QQ Music Awards, First place for the most popular Top 10 Album of the year at Tencent Music. It also earned first place as 2021 album of the year at the Douban Awards, and second place among the Most Popular Album of the Year at the Douban Awards.
Wang appeared as a lyricist, composer, arranger, and producer. His style spanned several genres such as Downtempo Pop, Urban Pop, Hip-Hop, and Trap music. Background On December 15, 2021, a first limited edition of the physical album was pre-sold, and 20,000 copies of the album were sold out. Rumors were that scalpers were reselling the album. Roy Wang Studio immediately decided to relaease a second edition, which opened on December 18, 2021. The pre-order was unlimited, but offered for sale in a limited time. The difference from the first-run limited edition is that the album number is not displayed. Accolades Summer Time was included
draft resolution was put forward by the core group comprising Costa Rica (Penholder), Morocco, Slovenia, Switzerland and the Maldives. The vote passed with 43 votes in favor, 0 votes against, and 4 abstentions (China, India, Japan and the Russian Federation). UN General Assembly The resolution in itself is not legally binding, but it "invites
It was adopted at the 48th session of the HRC, marking the first time that the HRC recognized a human right in a resolution. The draft resolution was put forward by the core group comprising Costa Rica (Penholder), Morocco, Slovenia,
Navy admiral Gordon Tait (Royal Navy officer) (1921–2005), Royal Navy admiral James Haldane
refer to: Campbell Tait (1886–1946), Royal Navy admiral Gordon Tait (Royal
refer to: Cecil Ponsonby Talbot (1884–1970), Royal Navy vice admiral Charles Talbot (Royal Navy officer) (1801–1876), Royal Navy admiral
Admiral Talbot may refer to: Cecil Ponsonby Talbot (1884–1970), Royal Navy vice admiral Charles Talbot (Royal Navy
Tidd (1923–2018), U.S. Navy vice admiral Kurt W. Tidd (born 1956),
Admiral Tidd may refer to: Emmett Hulcy Tidd
Royal Navy rear admiral Julius Curtis Townsend (1881–1939), U.S. Navy rear admiral Leslie Townsend (Royal Navy officer) (1924–1999), Royal
Navy rear admiral Julius Curtis Townsend (1881–1939), U.S. Navy rear admiral Leslie Townsend (Royal Navy officer)
U.S. Navy rear admiral Harold C. Train (1887–1968), U.S. Navy rear admiral Harry D. Train II (born
Elizabeth L. Train (born 1955), U.S. Navy rear admiral Harold C. Train (1887–1968), U.S.
to: Edward Troubridge (c. 1787–1852), Royal Navy rear admiral Ernest Troubridge (1862–1926),
Royal Navy rear admiral Ernest Troubridge (1862–1926), Royal Navy admiral Sir Thomas Troubridge, 1st Baronet (1757–1807), Royal
tunic with silky, 7-9 cm long fibers, that rise above the corm. The stigmatic branches are about half of the length of the perianth segments. The throat
the corm. The stigmatic branches are about half of the length of the perianth segments. The throat of the perianth is bearded. The leaves appear after
Schönbach (born 9 July 1965) is a German vice admiral who served as the Inspector of the Navy of the German Navy from 24 March 2021 to 22 January 2022. Schönbach resigned his position after his political remarks regarding the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian crisis and prospects of Ukraine and Georgia joining NATO sparked intense opposition from the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry. Life Kay-Achim Schönbach joined the Bundeswehr in 1984. He served in various positions in the German Navy, including being the commanding officer of the frigate Mecklenburg-Vorpommern from 2008 to 2010, through her service in the Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Atalanta off the Horn of Africa. He then taught at the Bundeswehr Command and Staff College in Hamburg from 2010 to 2012, commanded the 4th Frigate Squadron in
the Horn of Africa. He then taught at the Bundeswehr Command and Staff College in Hamburg from 2010 to 2012, commanded the 4th Frigate Squadron in Wilhelmshaven from 2012 to 2014 and headed the Division for the Europe/Eurasia and Arctic region in the Military Policy and Operations Department at the Federal Ministry of Defence from 2014 to 2016. Schönbach's subsequent assignments included being the commander of the Standing NATO Maritime Group 2 from June to December 2016 and of the Mürwik Naval School from January 2017 to May 2018, when he became Deputy Head of Strategy and Operations at the Federal Ministry of Defence. On 24 March 2021 he was appointed the Inspector of the Navy, succeeding Vice Admiral Andreas Kraus. Resignation Schönbach's talk on 21 January 2022 at the Manohar
weekly between 1934 and his death in 1937, and Cianca succeeded him in the post. When World War II broke out and France was occupied by Nazi German forces Cianca took refuge in the United States. In 1940 he involved in the establishment of the Mazzini Society in New York City which was among the antifascist organizations founded by Italian political exiles in the United States. Cianca and his close ally Alberto Tarchiani were very active in the society dealing with its administrative operations. Cianca was also named the president of the society's New York branch. Following the end of the Fascist rule in Italy Cianca and other Italian exiles returned to Italy which led to the end of the Mazzini Society. Later years and death Upon his return to Italy Cianca became the leader of the Action Party. He was a member of the National Council and a minister in the first cabinet of Alcide De Gasperi. He was among the few elected members of the Action Party to the Constituent Assembly in 1946 and also, the last secretary of the Action Party before its closure. Then Cianca joined the Italian Socialist Party and was elected senator on its lists in the elections in 1953 and 1958. Cianca served several times as the president of the board
Roma from which he resigned in 1921. Then he worked for L'Ora. He was the director of Il Mondo from its start in 1922 to its closure in 1926. The paper was the most significant opposition publication against Fascist government of Benito Mussolini. Cianca also edited another anti-fascist publication, Il Becco Giallo, a weekly satirical magazine. Exile In 1927 Cianca left Italy to avoid from being arrested and settled in Paris. There he edited some publications and involved in the establishment of an anti-Fascist resistance movement, Giustizia e Libertà. In the establishment of the Giustizia e Libertà he collaborated with Carlo Rosselli, Nello Rosselli, Emilio Lussu, Alberto Tarchiani, Fausto Nitti and Gaetano Salvemini. Cianca managed to resume the publication of Il Becco Giallo in Paris, and also, he and Carlo Rosselli edited a weekly publication of Giustizia e Libertà which was also entitled Giustizia e Libertà there. In fact, Rosselli was the editor of the weekly between 1934 and his death in 1937, and Cianca succeeded him in the post. When World War II broke out and France was occupied by Nazi German forces Cianca took refuge in the United States. In 1940 he involved in the establishment of the Mazzini Society in New York City which was among the antifascist organizations founded by Italian political exiles in the United States. Cianca and his close ally Alberto Tarchiani were very active in the society dealing with its administrative operations. Cianca was also named the president of the society's New York branch. Following the end of the Fascist rule in Italy Cianca and other Italian exiles returned
(born 20 July 1954) is a German former professional tennis player. Röpcke, a national junior champion from Hamburg, was active on tour in the 1970s and
a tiebreak, then had a series of break points at 2–2 in the second set, before the Swede came back to win. References
20 May 1959) is a Belgian politician. She is the President of Ecolo-Groen group in the Senate of Belgium. References Living people 1959 births Université catholique de Louvain alumni Members of
of Ecolo-Groen group in the Senate of Belgium. References Living people 1959 births Université catholique de Louvain alumni Members of the Senate (Belgium) Women members
- Kevin, a 23 year old Dalit Christian from Kottayam district was abducted and murdered in an act of Honor killing for marrying a girl named Neenu Chacko from an affluent Christian family. May 29 - Kerala Bharatiya Janata Party leader Kummanam Rajasekharan becomes Governor of Mizoram. June 27 - Several key members of Women in Cinema Collective resigned from Association of Malayalam Movie Artists following their decision to bring back rape accused Dileep back to the association. July - September July 2 - A student of Maharaja's College, Ernakulam and Students' Federation of India activist Abhimanyu stabbed to death by Campus Front of India activists inside college campus. August 16 - 2018 Kerala floods the largest flood after Great flood of 99 occurred. September 8 - A group of Nun protests at Kochi against attempt by Kerala Police and Catholic Church to protect rape accused bishop Franco Mulakkal. September 28 - Sabarimala verdict by Supreme Court of India allows entry of women to the temple. October - December November 5 - Sanalkumar, a 32 year old electrician from Neyyattinkara was killed after being pushed by Deputy superintendent of police Neyyattinkara in front of a moving vehicle following an altercation. November 8 -
30 year old Adivasi man from Attappadi died following mob lynching at Palakkad district. March 8 - Supreme Court of India set asides Kerala High Court verdict in Hadiya case. April - June April 1 - Kerala football team defeats West Bengal in Santosh Trophy Final held at Salt Lake Stadium through Penalty shootout. May 2 - Nipah virus outbreak in Kerala at Perambra. May 27 - Kevin, a 23 year old Dalit Christian from Kottayam district was abducted and murdered in an act of Honor killing for marrying a girl named Neenu Chacko from an affluent Christian family. May 29 - Kerala Bharatiya Janata Party leader Kummanam Rajasekharan becomes Governor of Mizoram. June 27 - Several key members of Women in Cinema Collective resigned from Association of Malayalam Movie Artists following their decision to bring back rape
Carr may refer to: Kenneth Monroe Carr
admiral Nevin Carr (born 1956), U.S. Navy admiral William Carr (admiral) (1883–1966), Royal Australian
bomber and fell to pieces at an altitude of more than 5 kilometers above the ground. No one was supposed to survive … but a miracle happened. Larisa Savitskaya woke up in the middle of the wreckage of the plane in the impenetrable taiga. Now she herself had to create a real miracle, which only a strong-minded person is capable of. Cast Production The film is a story about a young married couple flying on a plane that crashed as a result of a collision with a bomber half an hour before landing. Everyone was supposed to die, but Larisa managed to survive. It was filmed in the summer of 2020 in the Perm Krai. Larisa Savitskaya herself was present on the set as a consultant. The script of the film was also written jointly with Larisa based on her stories. The idea
and Maksim Ivanov. It is scheduled to be theatrically released on November 3, 2022, by Sony Pictures Productions and Releasing (SPPR). Plot On August 24, 1981, the newlyweds Larisa and Vladimir Savitsky stepped on board the plane following the flight Komsomolsk-on-Amur - Blagoveshchensk, the Soviet Union. 30 minutes before landing, the AN-24 civilian aircraft collided with a Soviet Air Force bomber and fell to pieces at an altitude of more than 5 kilometers above the ground. No one was supposed to survive … but a miracle happened. Larisa Savitskaya woke up in the middle of the wreckage of the plane in the impenetrable taiga. Now she herself had to create a real miracle, which only a strong-minded person is capable of. Cast Production The film is a story about a young married couple flying on a plane that crashed as a result of a collision with a bomber half an hour before landing. Everyone was supposed to die, but Larisa managed to survive. It was filmed in the summer of 2020 in the Perm Krai. Larisa Savitskaya herself was present on
in Sawai Madhopur district of Indian state of Rajasthan. History This is one of the oldest temple of Rajasthan. This was built by Bhim Singh
Mata Temple is located in a village named Chauth Ka Barwara in Sawai Madhopur district of Indian state of Rajasthan.
which develop multi-layered, mat-forming, shredding sheathing leaves from past years of growth. The tunic rises above the corm and around the sheath of the flowers. Deep purple flowers, with veins; have a reddish, double basal spathe (a large sheathing bract enclosing the flower). Petals are narrow. The branches of the stigma are unusually short and do not rise above the throat of the flower and end below the bases of
relatively large for a crocus species. Corms are surrounded by fine reticulate tunics, which develop multi-layered, mat-forming, shredding sheathing leaves from past years of growth. The tunic rises above the corm and around the sheath of the flowers. Deep purple flowers, with veins; have a reddish, double basal spathe (a large sheathing bract enclosing the flower). Petals are narrow. The branches of the stigma are unusually short and do not rise above the
Logistics Support Ships project was born from the need to rethink the definition of the basic characteristics of the surface units required by the Mexican Navy, to fulfill its mission in terms of supporting the civilian population in disaster areas, by transporting and disembarkation of vehicles, supplies and personnel on beaches and/or docks. they have a platform for the helicopter to takeoff and land (MI-17 and UH-60 Black Hawk) and a JP-5 fuel supply system for helicopters, with a storage capacity of 15,000 liters. In addition, it will have two landing craft with the capacity to transport personnel and load vehicles. On this occasion the investment of the BAL-02 was not specified, but
is equipped with modern equipment that will allow it to reliably navigate. The BAL-02 is based on the concept of the Pánuco-class tank landing ships, they hold a crew of 89 members, including female personnel. Its length (length) is 99.80 meters, the beam (width) is 15.24 meters, it will reach a speed of up to 12 knots with an autonomy (maximum time without refueling) of 60 days and a maximum displacement of 3,666 tons. While the propulsion plant consists of two diesel internal combustion engines of 1,750 BHP at 1,000 RPM each. The Logistics Support Ships project was born from
for the singles main draw of the Wimbledon Championships, where he lost his first round match in four sets to Chiradip Mukerjea. He later worked as the manager of Steffi Graf. References External links 1951 births 2020 deaths West German
Engert was a long serving Bundesliga player for Grün-Weiss Mannheim and ranked as high as fifth nationally. In 1973 he qualified for the singles main draw of the Wimbledon Championships, where he lost his first round match in four sets to Chiradip Mukerjea.
PGA Tour of Australasia and WPGA Tour of Australasia schedules. 2021–22 season Four events are scheduled for early 2022 as part of the 2021–22 PGA Tour of Australasia and WPGA Tour of Australasia schedules. References External links PGA Tour of
early 2022 as part of the 2021–22 PGA Tour of Australasia and WPGA Tour of Australasia schedules. References External links PGA Tour of Australasia WPGA Tour of Australasia Golf tournaments in Australia PGA Tour
Victorian farce by Watts Phillips believed to be the first play ever performed in Antarctica. Buckridge received a commendation from Robert Falcon Scott for saving another person's life. Buckridge took part in several sledging journeys with the expedition, including a journey of over seven weeks led by Lt. Albert Armitage. He was then assigned laboratory duty, which kept him aboard ship for 11 hours a day. He began to find the experience monotonous. In March 1903 he left the Expedition, sailing to Lyttelton, New Zealand aboard the Morning. He then joined the crew of the Tilikum, a so-called "Indian war canoe" that was attempting a circumnavigation of the Earth under Captain John Voss. Buckridge soon commissioned the construction of his own yacht, the Kia Ora, with the intent of sailing around the world. After the launching of the Kia Ora on 14 October 1903, Buckridge set sail from New Zealand for London
of a Victorian farce by Watts Phillips believed to be the first play ever performed in Antarctica. Buckridge received a commendation from Robert Falcon Scott for saving another person's life. Buckridge took part in several sledging journeys with the expedition, including a journey of over seven weeks led by Lt. Albert Armitage. He was then assigned laboratory duty, which kept him aboard ship for 11 hours a day. He began to find the experience monotonous. In March 1903 he left the Expedition, sailing to Lyttelton, New Zealand aboard the Morning. He then joined the crew of the Tilikum, a so-called "Indian war canoe" that was attempting a circumnavigation of the Earth under Captain John Voss. Buckridge soon commissioned the construction of his own yacht, the Kia Ora, with the intent of sailing around the world. After the launching of the Kia Ora on 14 October 1903, Buckridge set sail from New Zealand for London with a companion named Sowden, who had no prior sailing experience. While at sea, Buckridge was injured aboard the yacht near the Chatham Islands. Sowden failed to
Climate Kuvshinnoye has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Kuvshinnoye is located 6 km from the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European route ), 3 km from the road of regional importance (R-298 – Polevaya), on the road of intermunicipal significance
Highway; a part of the European route ), 3 km from the road of regional importance (R-298 – Polevaya), on the road of intermunicipal significance (R-298 – Belomestnoye – Kuvshinnoye), 3.5 km from the nearest railway halt Kolodnoye (railway line Klyukva — Belgorod). The rural locality is situated 17.5 km from Kursk Vostochny Airport, 111 km from Belgorod International Airport and 192 km
almost white fine powder. Zinc lactate is nearly odourless, highly soluble in water, and insoluble in ethanol. Zinc lactate forms dihydrates with the chemical formula Zn(C3H5O3)2 • 2H2O. Use The compound is used in dental care products like toothpaste or mouthwash. Can also be used
Physical properties Zinc lactate appears as a white to almost white fine powder. Zinc lactate is nearly odourless, highly soluble in water, and insoluble in ethanol. Zinc lactate forms
(born 25 April 1958) is an Azerbaijani politician. She has been a member of the National Assembly from the New Azerbaijan Party since 2000. She has served as a member of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly since 2006 and is a
member of the National Assembly from the New Azerbaijan Party since 2000. She has served as a member of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly since 2006 and is a member of the Euronest Parliamentary Assembly. Early life She was born in Vardenis district in the
the Republic of Armenia combined the Vardenis, Kamo, Krasnoselsk, Martuni, and Sevan districts into the larger Gegharkunik Province. Demographics Villages Notable people Malahat Ibrahimgizi, politician Notes References Geography of Gegharkunik Province Districts of
originally known as "Basargechar" until it was renamed to Vardenis in 1969. Shortly after the breakup of the Soviet Union, the Republic of Armenia combined the Vardenis, Kamo, Krasnoselsk, Martuni, and Sevan districts into the larger Gegharkunik Province. Demographics Villages
up in a small town by the sea, where he meets an old man who is closed in himself, a boy who cannot speak, his mother and an unusual aunt who wants to buy it and give
on January 1, 2023. Plot The film tells about a furry animal named Cheburashka, who lives in an orange grove and ends up in a small town by the sea, where he meets an old man
quickness on court earned him the nickname "The Cat" from his BYU teammates and he was with the squad from 1970 to 1972. Ponte featured on the professional tennis tour
teammates and he was with the squad from 1970 to 1972. Ponte featured on the professional tennis tour in the 1970s and registered a best singles world ranking of 174. References External links Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Peruvian male
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dissolved by King Abdullah. September 20 September - 2016 Jordanian general election. November 4 November - King Faisal Air Base shooting 7 November - Abdullah II of Jordan opens the
that happened during 2016 in Jordan. Incumbents Monarch - Abdullah II Prime Minister - Abdullah Ensour, and Hani Mulki Events May 29 May - Parliament is
coming back to Switzerland to finally settle down in La Chaux-de-Fonds. He got a job at the watchmaking industry. Linguistic endeavours Alphonse Matejka was able to speak several Romance and Germanic languages. He also spoke Russian, being able to write for a Russian journal and even translate to that language for the Russian Academy of Sciences. He got engaged in the Ido movement. However, he started supporting Occidental in 1937. In 1942 he published the first edition of the textbook OCCIDENTAL die internationale Welthilfssprache. It was followed in 1945 by Wörterbuch Occidental-Deutsch e Deutsch-Occidental. This book was based upong the works of Joseph Gär and Ric Berger. After the language name was changed to Interlingue, he wrote and updated the book Interlingue
son Alphonse was born in St. Gallen the 9 January 1902. He spent his last years as a student in the mercantile section of the cantonal school where he founded a student union under the name of Industria Sangallensis. Due to his linguistic ability, he managed to get a job at Reichenbach & Co. That comopany would later transfer him to its subsidiary in Paris. There, he met his wife, Jeanne Bellanger. The couple got married in 1928. In the 30s he moved to Zurich and then to Amsterdam in 1936, coming back to Switzerland to finally settle down in La Chaux-de-Fonds. He got a job at the watchmaking industry. Linguistic endeavours Alphonse Matejka was able to speak several Romance and Germanic languages. He also spoke Russian, being able to write for a Russian
Sergey, and themselves. Cast Production Sonya Karpunina is the director and her husband Klim Shipenko is the creative producer. He will also act as a producer of the film together with Alena Kremer and George Shabanov. The project is filmed by Peak Media film production in partnership with START Studio video service. Miloš Biković also acts as a producer of the film, together with director Klim Shipenko, with whom they worked on the Serf (film). Filming Principal photography began on June 1, 2021, will last until mid-summer and will be held in Moscow, and picturesque places in Kaliningrad, Russia. Some of the scenes were filmed at the Kaliningrad Oblast Museum of Fine Arts, in the nearby square, and on Uglovaya and Pugacheva streets. Release Marketing The first teaser trailer of Desperate for Marriage was released on January 18, 2022. Theatrical Desperate for Marriage will be held at
partnership with START Studio video service. Miloš Biković also acts as a producer of the film, together with director Klim Shipenko, with whom they worked on the Serf (film). Filming Principal photography began on June 1, 2021, will last until mid-summer and will be held in Moscow, and picturesque places in Kaliningrad, Russia. Some of the scenes were filmed at the Kaliningrad Oblast Museum of Fine Arts, in the nearby square, and on Uglovaya and Pugacheva streets. Release Marketing The first teaser trailer of Desperate for Marriage was released on January
David, saying, "The men of Jabesh Gilead were the ones who buried Saul." "The men of Judah": referring to an assembly of elders from David's own tribe, whom he had previously secured the support (1 Samuel 30:26). Ish-bosheth made king of Israel in Mahanaim (2:8–11) David's move was obviously a direct challenge to the house of Saul, which still had special ties with Gilead, Jezreel, and Geshur, together with other northern territories. Abner, Saul's cousin, made "Ishbaal" (a reading in the Greek versions, for the Hebrew "Ishbosheth", 'man of shame'), Saul's remaining son, to be the king of Israel in Mahanaim (in the area of Gilead), which is east of the Jordan river, because the Philistines controlled the territory west of the Jordan, so the list of Ishbaal's domain was considered idealistic. Verse 10 Ish-bosheth, Saul’s son, was forty years old when he began to reign over Israel, and he reigned two years. But the house of Judah followed David. "Ish-bosheth": written as "Ishbaal" in Greek versions here and verse 8, or "Esh-Baal" in and . Battle of Gibeon (2:12–32) Inevitably a civil war broke out between Israel and Judah, as both armies faced off Gibeon. First, Abner suggested a contest between twelve young men from each side, but the result was inconclusive as all contestants were killed (verse 16). The subsequent more general battle was to David's advantage as the Saulide army was forced to retreat (verse 17) with a significant incident that Asahel, the youngest brother of Joab and Abishai, the sons of Zeruiah (a sister of David; 1 Chronicles 2:16), was killed by Abner for not willing to stop pursuing him. Joab and Abishai's continuing pursuit that was halted when Abner reminded the people of 'their bond of kinship' (verse 26), so the hostilities, even with obvious advantage for David's side (verse 31), ceased, and the armies returned to their bases. Nonetheless, Joab was determined to avenge Asahel's death (3:17), when the opportunity came and David felt unable to restrain the violence of the sons of Zeruiah (3:39). Verse 18 Now the three sons of Zeruiah were there: Joab and Abishai and Asahel. And Asahel was as fleet of foot as a wild gazelle. "Abishai": had one time accompanied David to Saul's camp (1 Samuel 26:6-22) and later became joint military leader with Joab, his brother. See also Related Bible parts: 1 Samuel 25, 1 Samuel 31, 2 Samuel 1, 1 Chronicles 2, 1 Chronicles 3 Notes References Sources Commentaries on Samuel General External links Jewish translations: Samuel II - II
view it as a composition of a number of independent texts of various ages from c. 630–540 BCE. This chapter contains the account of David becoming king over Judah in Hebron. This is within a section comprising 1 Samuel 16 to 2 Samuel 5 which records the rise of David as the king of Israel, and a section comprising 2 Samuel 2–8 which deals with the period when David set up his kingdom. Text This chapter was originally written in the Hebrew language. It is divided into 32 verses. Textual witnesses Some early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter in Hebrew are of the Masoretic Text tradition, which includes the Codex Cairensis (895), Aleppo Codex (10th century), and Codex Leningradensis (1008). Fragments containing parts of this chapter in Hebrew were found among the Dead Sea Scrolls including 4Q51 (4QSam; 100–50 BCE) with extant verses 5–16, 25–27, 29–32. Extant ancient manuscripts of a translation into Koine Greek known as the Septuagint (originally was made in the last few centuries BCE) include Codex Vaticanus (B; B; 4th century) and Codex Alexandrinus (A; A; 5th century). Places Bethlehem Giah Gibeon Gilead Hebron Jabesh-Gilead Mahanaim Analysis The narrative of David's reign in Hebron in 2 Samuel 1:1–5:5 has the following structure: A. Looking back to the final scenes of 1 Samuel (1:1) B. David receives Saul's crown (1:2-12) C. David executes Saul's killer (1:13-16) D. David's lament for Saul and Jonathan (1:17-27) E. Two kings in the land (2:1-3:6) E'. One king in the land: Abner switches sides (3:7-27) D'. David's lament for Abner (3:28-39) C'. David executes Ishbaal's killers (4:1-12) B'. David wears Saul's crown (5:1-3) A'. Looking forward to David's reign in Jerusalem (5:4-5) David's narrative of his ascension to the throne in Hebron is framed by an opening verse that looks backward to the final chapters of 1 Samuel (Saul's death and David's refuge in Ziklag) and closing verses that look forward to David's rule in Jerusalem (2 Samuel 5). The action begins when David received Saul's crown and concludes when he was finally able to wear that crown. David executes the Amalekite who claims to have assisted Saul with his suicide and those who murdered Ishbaal. Two laments were recorded: one for Saul and Jonathan and another shorter one for Abner. At the center are the two key episodes: the existence of two kings in the land (David and Ishbaal), because Joab's forces could not conquer Saul's territory on the battlefield. However, this was resolved when Ishbaal foolishly challenged Abner's loyalty, causing Abner to switch sides that eventually brought Saul's kingdom under Davidic rule. David anointed king of Judah in Hebron (2:1–7) David began his move with an enquiry to God and obeyed God's instruction to reside in Hebron, where David had obtained a power-base by his marriage to Abigail, the widow of Nabal (1 Samuel 25:3) and had sent gifts to its inhabitants from the spoils after his victory over the Amalekites (1 Samuel 30:31). It was also in Hebron, apparently the main town in the region, that David was 'anointed king over Judah'
constituency in the State Duma. Political career A member of United Russia, Solomatina is the Deputy Chair of the State Duma Committee on Health Protection, Candidate of Medical Sciences. In 2017, according to Forbes Woman magazine, she topped the rating of the ten richest female politicians in Russia. Her declared income for 2016 amounted to
Deputy Chair of the State Duma Committee on Health Protection, Candidate of Medical Sciences. In 2017, according to Forbes Woman magazine, she topped the rating of the ten richest female politicians in Russia. Her declared income for
Khwāja, and a plausible hypothesis based on the Tawārīḫ-i guzīdah-i nuṣrat-nāmah identifies ʿAzīz Shaykh with the similarly-named Shibanid ʿAzīz-Bābā, son of Tūn-Khwāja, son of Balīq, son of Būrāldāy, son of Qutluq-Tīmūr, son of Sālghān, son of Shiban, son of Jochi, son of Chinggis Khan. Career The circumstances of ʿAzīz Shaykh's rise to power are unclear. If the above identification is correct, he would have competed with his cousins, fellow Shibanids, for the throne of Sarai, while also competing with Mamai's Tuqa-Timurid puppet khans. The notion that he launched his claim to the throne from Azaq, based on his supposed early coinage there, has been disproved. One interpretation of events has him take Sarai from Khayr Pūlād in 1364 and eventually follow his rival to take over Gülistan in 1365. Another interpretation makes ʿAzīz Shaykh the successor of Murād in Gülistan in 1363, taking over Sarai only later, in 1365, from Mamai's protégé ʿAbdallāh. ʿAzīz Shaykh quickly became involved in Russian affairs, competing with Mamai for the suzerainty over the Russian princes. In late 1365, ʿAzīz Shaykh dispatched his envoy Bayram Khwāja to demand the submission and tribute of the Russian princes and to invest Boris Konstantinovič as prince of Nižnij Novgorod in place of Mamai's appointee, his brother Dmitrij Konstantinovič of Suzdal'. Mamai and the grand prince, Dmitrij Konstantinovič's son-in-law Dmitrij Ivanovič of Moscow, opposed this and forced, with the help of the clergy, Boris to leave Nižnij Novgorod to Dmitrij Konstantinovič. Apparently changing tactics, ʿAzīz Shaykh next granted a diploma of investiture (jarlig) with the Grand Principality of Vladimir to Dmitrij Konstantinovič of Suzdal', delivered by the khan's envoy Urusmandy and the prince's son, Vasilij Dmitrievič Kirdjapa. Dmitrij Konstantinovič, however, did not dare dispute the title
circumstances of ʿAzīz Shaykh's rise to power are unclear. If the above identification is correct, he would have competed with his cousins, fellow Shibanids, for the throne of Sarai, while also competing with Mamai's Tuqa-Timurid puppet khans. The notion that he launched his claim to the throne from Azaq, based on his supposed early coinage there, has been disproved. One interpretation of events has him take Sarai from Khayr Pūlād in 1364 and eventually follow his rival to take over Gülistan in 1365. Another interpretation makes ʿAzīz Shaykh the successor of Murād in Gülistan in 1363, taking over Sarai only later, in 1365, from Mamai's protégé ʿAbdallāh. ʿAzīz Shaykh quickly became involved in Russian affairs, competing with Mamai for the suzerainty over the Russian princes. In late 1365, ʿAzīz Shaykh dispatched his envoy Bayram Khwāja to demand the submission and tribute of the Russian princes and to invest Boris Konstantinovič as prince of Nižnij Novgorod in place of Mamai's appointee, his brother Dmitrij Konstantinovič of Suzdal'. Mamai and the grand prince, Dmitrij Konstantinovič's son-in-law Dmitrij Ivanovič of Moscow, opposed this and forced, with the help of the clergy, Boris to leave Nižnij Novgorod to Dmitrij Konstantinovič. Apparently changing tactics, ʿAzīz Shaykh next granted a diploma of investiture (jarlig) with the Grand Principality of Vladimir to Dmitrij Konstantinovič of Suzdal', delivered by the khan's envoy Urusmandy and the prince's son, Vasilij Dmitrievič Kirdjapa. Dmitrij Konstantinovič, however, did not dare dispute the title with his son-in-law, Dmitrij Ivanovič of Moscow and did not pursue his claim. When the autonomous emir of Bolghar, Pūlād Tīmūr, raided the lands of Nižnij Novgorod in 1367 and suffered defeat at the hands of the Russians, ʿAzīz Shaykh had him executed and replaced with his own appointee, Asan (Ḥasan). Mamai succeeded in suborning several of ʿAzīz Shaykh's emirs with bribes, and in the end ʿAzīz Shaykh was murdered, presumably on Mamai's behest. Naṭanzī's account relates that ʿAzīz Shaykh was given to perverse customs. These were temporarily kept in check by the pious influence of a Sayyid, who
that eventually brought Saul's kingdom under Davidic rule. The House of David strengthened (3:1–5) After the temporarily suspended hostility (2 Samuel 2:28), the struggle between the houses of David and Saul continued for around two years (2 Samuel 2:10), but throughout the period of time, David became stronger (verse 1; a continuing theme of 2 Samuel 2:30–31), as demonstrated by the list of sons born to him at Hebron (verses 2–5). Verse 1 Now there was a long war between the house of Saul and the house of David. But David grew stronger and stronger, and the house of Saul grew weaker and weaker. "Long war": although Ish-bosheth might be too weak to carry on the war, David apparently waited with firm reliance on God's promise until all Israel came over to him. Abner joins David (3:6–21) Ish-bosheth's quarrel with Abner was concerning his alleged relationship with, Rizpah, one of Saul's concubines and the mother of two of his sons (2 Samuel 21:8). With his stature in court increasing, Abner's action could be perceived as an open bid for Ishbaal's throne (cf. 1 Kings 2:13–25, where Adonijah made a similar bid on Abishag, David's concubine, for Solomon's throne and 2 Samuel 16:20–23, where Absalom openly visited David's harem). Abner replied to the accusation angrily and defiantly, without admitting that he was in the wrong, but dismissed the affair as insignificant in comparison with the loyalty he has shown to the house of Saul (verse 8). After this, Abner sent a message to David at Hebron, seeking a pact (a 'covenant') that would transfer Israelite territories (now under Ishbaal) to David. David set his own conditions: the return of Michal, Saul's daughter, with political implications of David legality to claim Saul's throne. As Michal was forced to marry another man, the prohibition of remarriage in Deuteronomy 24:1–4 does not apply here, and for this reason (and Abner's influence in court), Ish-bosheth complied with David's request (verses 15–16). Abner successfully negotiated with both sides: senior leaders of Israel, who were dissatisfied with Ishbaal and hoped to withstand the Philistines with David as happened in the past, as well as the support of Saul's tribe and his own, the Benjaminites. His successes led to a big feast with David, probably on the occasion of sealing the covenant. Verse 17 And Abner conferred with the elders of Israel, saying,
21:8). With his stature in court increasing, Abner's action could be perceived as an open bid for Ishbaal's throne (cf. 1 Kings 2:13–25, where Adonijah made a similar bid on Abishag, David's concubine, for Solomon's throne and 2 Samuel 16:20–23, where Absalom openly visited David's harem). Abner replied to the accusation angrily and defiantly, without admitting that he was in the wrong, but dismissed the affair as insignificant in comparison with the loyalty he has shown to the house of Saul (verse 8). After this, Abner sent a message to David at Hebron, seeking a pact (a 'covenant') that would transfer Israelite territories (now under Ishbaal) to David. David set his own conditions: the return of Michal, Saul's daughter, with political implications of David legality to claim Saul's throne. As Michal was forced to marry another man, the prohibition of remarriage in Deuteronomy 24:1–4 does not apply here, and for this reason (and Abner's influence in court), Ish-bosheth complied with David's request (verses 15–16). Abner successfully negotiated with both sides: senior leaders of Israel, who were dissatisfied with Ishbaal and hoped to withstand the Philistines with David as happened in the past, as well as the support of Saul's tribe and his own, the Benjaminites. His successes led to a big feast with David, probably on the occasion of sealing the covenant. Verse 17 And Abner conferred with the elders of Israel, saying, "For some time past you have been seeking David as king over you." "Conferred": from Hebrew: "the word of Abner was with" "Elders of Israel": that is, the leaders of the tribes of Israel. Death of Abner (3:22–39) Joab's private meeting with Abner (verses 22–27) was due to a combination of reasons, from doubting Abner's sincerity (verse 25), removing a competitor to the position of main commander, to the most relevant one, blood-revenge for the death of Asahel
secretly handed over it to him on his way to Assam. According to Ahom religion the Ahoms did not worship idols. So there is no statue of the deity as mentioned in their religious texts. Only the member of the royal family kept two images, Chum and Seng. They were of bright colour (Rung) and both presided over ‘mung’ i.e. the country. So this images were only in the hands of the royal family who is responsible for ruling the country and was also known as Chumdeo and Sengdeo. According to belief, Chumdeo gave infinite wealth and had to be kept very secret. Some scholars suggest that the heron-shaped chumdeu could also be
the first Ahom king Sukapha and he brought Chumdeo with him while he crossed the Patkai mountain and came to Assam. According to public belief, Chumdeo grants infinite wealth and with the deity in possession the enemy cannot win over. The size and shape of the Chumdeo is not much known though it is described to be a stone. According to some sources the shape of this stone is like a heron. It was kept in a small box in a golden seat. Chumdeo disappeared after the end of the Ahom reign in Assam. Origin According to legends, the king of heaven, Lengdon, entrusted Chumdeo tohis brother's sons, Khun-lung and Khun-lai, to reign on the earth. Later, the statue of Chumdeo came into the hands of Sukapha's step-brother Sukhranpha. Sukapha’s maternal grandmother secretly handed over it to him on
the 2022 season Riders who left the team during or after the 2021 season Season victories National, Continental,
current name. The team has been a UCI WorldTeam since 2005, when the tier was first established. Team roster Riders who
was released in December 1998. In 1999, Lingua re - released repackage second album Bintang, entitled Aku. After releasing their second album, Lingua decided to vacuum from Indonesian music industry. Due to not renewing their contract with a major record label, they decided to produce the album independently. Because they openly refuse, acknowledging that the development conditions for Indonesian music industry are always changing and erratic, not according to their principles, namely idealist compromise. and acknowledges the development situation in Indonesian music industry when it was affected by financial crisis in asian, including Indonesia. Early years: 2015 - present Lingua returned to work, this time he collaborated with Coboy under the name Colabo, Collaboration of Lingua and Coboy. this marks them after 14 years of vacuum from Indonesian music industry. a year later, Lingua re-released their third album, entitled Mampu Bertahan which was released on October 20, 2016. Members Current members Frans Mohede — (1996 – present) Amara - (1996 – present) Arie Widiawan — (1996 – present) Discography Studio album Bila Kuingat (1996) Bintang
Frans and Amara at first singing was just their hobby, while Arie had an educational background. Elfa's Music School Bandung music. Before Arie's entry, actually they already had one permanent member, and even made a demo recording with the formation of two men and one woman to record, after receiving an offer to enter the recording studio, one of the members officially resigned, on the recommendation of Dody Is ( Kahitna), Arie officially replaced the previous member who had previously resigned. After the resignation of these members, they finally agreed to make a demo recording. Early years: 1996 - 2001 Lingua released their first album, entitled Bila Kuingat
(died 1429) was an English parliamentarian who served as Treasurer of England. Biography Early life John de Pelham was the son of Sir John Pelham, a Sussex knight who fought in the wars of Edward III in France, and of his wife Joan Herbert of Winchelsea. He was in the service of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, and afterwards of his son, Henry, Earl of Derby, subsequently Henry IV. On 7 December 1393 he was appointed by John of Gaunt constable of Pevensey Castle for life. He was possibly one of the scanty band that landed with Henry at Ravenspur in 1399, and was certainly with him at Pontefract soon after his landing. Meanwhile his wife Joan Pelham sustained something like a siege from Richard's partisans in Pevensey Castle. An interesting letter, written in Middle English and dated 25 July 1399, from Joan to John is printed in Collins's Peerage. Hallam, who reprints it in modern spelling, describes it as "one of the earliest instances of female penmanship". Parliament Pelham was knighted at Henry's coronation on 13 October 1399, and is therefore reckoned among the original Knights of the Bath. On 24 October he received the honour of bearing the royal sword before the King. He conducted the deposed Richard II from Leeds Castle in Kent to the Tower. Henry IV granted to Pelham and his heirs male on 12 February 1400 the Constableship of Pevensey and the Honour of Laigle, of which Pevensey was the chief place. This involved a paramount position over the whole Rape of Pevensey. Pelham served as Knight of the Shire for Sussex in the first, second, fourth, fifth, and sixth parliaments of Henry IV, as Sheriff of Surrey and Sussex in 1401. In 1402 he served on a commission to repair the banks of Pevensey marsh, and to draw up a survey and statutes. As Constable of Pevensey he was busied in defending the coast from threatened French invasions. In the Unlearned Parliament
had the custody of Edmund, Earl of March, and his brother Roger, with an allowance of five hundred marks a year for their maintenance. In 1409 these prisoners were transferred from his custody to that of the Prince of Wales. In 1407 Pelham became chief butler of Chichester and of all the ports of Sussex. On 22 January 1412 he succeeded Lord Scrope of Masham as Treasurer. This shows that Pelham acted politically along with Archbishop Arundel, who had just been reappointed Chancellor. On 11 July 1412 he was appointed with others to muster the troops going with the Duke of Clarence to Aquitaine. On 12 November 1412 he was rewarded with fresh grants, including the Rape of Hastings, with all the franchises exercised by the Dukes of Brittany and Lancaster, its former lords. He was nominated an executor of Henry IV's will. After Henry V's accession Pelham was deprived of the Treasury on 21 March, and replaced by the Earl of Arundel. He was still, however, much employed. He was put on a commission appointed on 31 May 1414 to negotiate for an alliance with France, or to revive Henry's claims to the French throne. Pelham is sometimes said to have accompanied Henry V on his Norman expedition in 1417, but it was really his son, John, who did this. In 1414 for a short time he was made guardian of the captive James of Scotland at Pevensey. In February 1415 he received a grant of 700l. for James's custody and maintenance. Many years after, in 1423, he was on the commission appointed to negotiate for King James's release. He was named executor to
Mountains and Grootberg in the Langeberg. The shrub grows 1.5 m tall and flowers in September. Fire destroys the plant but the seeds survive. The seeds are stored in a toll on the female plant and are released after a fire and possibly spread by the wind. The plant is unisexual; there are male and female plants that reproduce by wind
the plant but the seeds survive. The seeds are stored in a toll on the female plant and are released after a fire and possibly spread by the wind. The plant is unisexual; there are male and female plants that reproduce by wind pollination. The plant grows on northern slopes at altitudes of 1100-1350 m. In Afrikaans it is known as
It is scheduled to be theatrically released on February 23, 2022. Plot The film will tell four stories on the theme of father's love, about how
stars Dmitry Nagiyev and Sergey Bezrukov. It is scheduled to be theatrically released on February 23, 2022. Plot The film will tell four stories on the theme of father's love, about how different relationships with dads are, about the fact that, despite our age, we will always
the area of Kashka-Suu rural settlement (aýyl ökmötü) in July 2019.
of Kashka-Suu rural settlement (aýyl ökmötü) in July 2019. Its population was 1,665 in 2021. References Populated places in Jalal-Abad Region