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intention to build a historical museum. Built on the former site of the Central School, the museum opened on November 16, 1985. A addition was completed in 1992. Description The museum features exhibits about the history of the indigenous people known as Yokuts, the Southern Pacific Railroad, and
in 1992. Description The museum features exhibits about the history of the indigenous people known as Yokuts, the Southern Pacific Railroad, and the region's non-indigenous pioneers. There are also exhibits devoted to Olympic champion Bob Mathias and United States Navy Admiral Elmo Zumwalt, both Tulare residents, and military memorabilia from the collection of Manuel Toledo. There are rotating art exhibits in the museum's assembly hall, the Heritage Room. References External links Buildings
the United Nations Ban Ki-moon lauded Keita's activism in a speech to launch the Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children at the United Nations headquarters: "He is organizing Liberians for children’s rights – and inspiring people across the globe. Abraham once said he is fighting for a world where every child gets justice; every child is free from violence; and every child is empowered. I share this vision." Death threats and arrest On May 23, 2017, seventeen-years old Keita led nine young protesters to demand government intervention and independent investigations after media reports revealed that a lawmaker, named Morais Waylee, had raped and impregnated a 13-year-old girl. The girl was diagnosed with fistula after giving birth to a child. Never allowing injustice to go unpunished, Keita called a meeting of his colleagues and civil society organizations. But it appeared that the entire country was afraid to take a stand on such heinous offense, given that the rapist was a powerful representative and high-profile member of the ruling party of then Liberian leader Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. Representative Waylee was also
was further deepened in 2014 during the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. Thanks in part to his aggressive but peaceful activism, then Liberian president, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, issued an apology for the death of a 15-year-old boy who was shot and killed by government troops while participating in a peaceful protest for food and water when West Point was placed under lockdown by the Liberian government. The shooting sparked public outrage throughout the community, and Keita channeled that outrage into effective action. He organized and led several peaceful marches of young people, demanding that the government take responsibility for the death. A national debate soon swept the country, and popular support began to build in favor of the young activist. In July 2016, former Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon lauded Keita's activism in a speech to launch the Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children at the United Nations headquarters: "He is organizing Liberians for children’s rights – and inspiring people across the globe. Abraham once said he is fighting for a world where every child gets justice; every child is free from violence; and every child is empowered. I share this vision." Death threats and arrest On May 23, 2017, seventeen-years old Keita led nine young protesters to demand government intervention and independent investigations after media reports revealed that a lawmaker, named Morais Waylee, had raped and impregnated a 13-year-old girl. The girl was diagnosed with fistula after giving birth to a child. Never allowing injustice to go unpunished, Keita called a meeting of his colleagues and civil society organizations. But it appeared that the entire country was afraid to take a stand on such heinous offense, given that the rapist was a powerful representative and high-profile member of the ruling party of then Liberian leader Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. Representative Waylee was also from a tribe that most Liberian ethnic groups fear, given its atrocious history in Liberia's
in Etiler. The Istanbul metro's Line 2 serves the CBD's main north-south corridor, with Line 6 and Line 7 providing east-west service. In addition, Line 7 is to be extended southward from Şişli—Mecidiyeköy station to Beşiktaş ferry station. The historic city center is in Fatih and contains historic sites, the Grand Bazaar and adjacent wholesale/retail districts, but is not a modern "central business district" in that it does not have modern retail formats, dense residential and hotel towers, etc. These can be found in the following edge cities with concentrations of office space, shopping malls, residential towers, entertainment and educational facilities, hospitals, etc. From south to north, they are: Beşiktaş district: Balmumcu Gayrettepe incl. Profilo, Astoria and Trump Towers (Trump Alışveriş Merkezi) complexes Etiler including
wholesale/retail districts, but is not a modern "central business district" in that it does not have modern retail formats, dense residential and hotel towers, etc. These can be found in the following edge cities with concentrations of office space, shopping malls, residential towers, entertainment and educational facilities, hospitals, etc. From south to north, they are: Beşiktaş district: Balmumcu Gayrettepe incl. Profilo, Astoria and Trump Towers (Trump Alışveriş Merkezi) complexes Etiler including Boğaziçi University Şişli district: Fulya, Otim, Cumhuriyeti and the Şişli Merkez/Bomonti neighborhoods incl. the İstanbul Cevahir complex Esentepe including Zincirlikuyu and the Zorlu Center complex Levent including the Metrocity, Kanyon, Özdilekpark and Istanbul Sapphire complexes Sarıyer district: Maslak including the İstinye
song by Ocean Alley from the 2020 album Lonely Diamond "Way Down", a song by MØ from the 2018 album Forever Neverland Other uses The Vault (2021 film), a Spanish action thriller film also
by Ocean Alley from the 2020 album Lonely Diamond "Way Down", a song by MØ from the 2018 album Forever Neverland Other uses The Vault (2021 film), a Spanish action thriller film also known by the title Way Down See also Lay Down
inverse problems, probabilistic/statistical approaches, and applications to medical imaging and remote sensing. Signal processing and image processing Figueiredo proposed gradient projection (GP) algorithms, and discussed their application in terms of the bound-constrained quadratic programming (BCQP) formulation of compressed sensing and other inverse problems. He also provided sparse approximate solutions to large underdetermined linear systems of equations and regarded them a common problem in signal/image processing and statistics. In 2010, he co-authored pioneering work on the usage of ADMM (alternating direction method of multipliers) for imaging inverse problems, namely image deblurring. Furthermore, he described first application of the ADMM regarding the restoration of images corrupted with Poisson noise, and to solve the problem of hyperspectral unmixing, a central problem in hyperspectral imaging, widely used in remote sensing. In 2003, he proposed the first efficient algorithm for wavelet-based image restoration. Machine learning In his paper published in 2003, Figueiredo described a hierarchical Bayesian approach to adaptive sparse regularization in supervised learning. He also focused his study on mixture models, and published a paper which seamlessly integrates model estimation and selection in an unsupervised algorithm. He highlighted the concept of feature saliency and introduced an expectation-maximization (EM) algorithm to estimate it, in the context of mixture-based clustering. In 2005, he proposed the first fast algorithm for sparse logistic regression. He also explored a new family of nonextensive mutual information kernels, which includes the Boolean, Jensen-Shannon, and linear kernels as particular cases. Awards and honors 1995 - Portuguese IBM Scientific Prize 2009 - Fellow, International Association for Pattern Recognition (IAPR) 2010 - Fellow, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 2011 - IEEE Signal Processing Society Best Paper Award 2014 - W. R. G. Baker Award, IEEE 2016 - Individual Technical Achievement Award, EURASIP 2016 - Pierre Devijver Award, IAPR 2019 - Member, the Portuguese Academy of Engineering 2019 - Corresponding Member, the Lisbon Academy of Sciences 2019 - Holder of the endowed chair “Feedzai Professor of Machine Learning” at IST. 2020 - Fellow, EURASIP Bibliography Figueiredo, M. A., Nowak, R. D., & Wright, S. J. (2007). Gradient projection for sparse reconstruction: Application to compressed sensing and other inverse problems. IEEE Journal of selected topics in signal processing, 1(4), 586–597. Figueiredo, M. A. T., & Jain, A. K. (2002). Unsupervised learning of finite mixture models. IEEE Transactions on pattern analysis and machine intelligence, 24(3), 381–396. Wright, S. J.,
Engineers) and of IAPR (International Association of Pattern Recognition). He is a Senior Editor at the IEEE Signal Processing Magazine and at IEEE Transactions on Computational Imaging and he was also an Associate Editor at SIAM Journal on Imaging Science, and many other journals. Education In 1990, Figueiredo received his master's degree from the Instituto Superior Técnico (IST) at the University of Lisbon, Portugal in Electrical and Computer Engineering. He also earned his Ph.D. and his habilitation (Agregação) in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the same institute in 1994 and 2004 respectively. Career Figueiredo began his academic career in 1994 as an Assistant Professor of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at IST, University of Lisbon. From 2004 to 2010, he became an Associate Professor there. Since then, he has been promoted to full professor and in 2019, an IST Distinguished Professor for the same department. He is also the Feedzai Professor of machine learning at the same university since 2019. Figueiredo has been a Visiting Scholar of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the Michigan State University in 1998 and also of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Wisconsin in 2005 and 2014. Research Figueiredo has authored over 360 publications. He has focused his research on machine learning, signal processing and image processing, with particular attention on imaging inverse problems, probabilistic/statistical approaches, and applications to medical imaging and remote sensing. Signal processing and image processing Figueiredo proposed gradient projection (GP) algorithms, and discussed their application in terms of the bound-constrained quadratic programming (BCQP) formulation of compressed sensing and other inverse problems. He also provided sparse approximate solutions to large underdetermined linear systems of equations and regarded them a common problem in signal/image processing and statistics. In 2010, he co-authored pioneering work on the usage of ADMM (alternating direction method of multipliers) for imaging inverse problems, namely image deblurring. Furthermore, he described first application of the ADMM regarding the restoration of images corrupted with Poisson noise, and to solve the problem of hyperspectral unmixing, a central problem in hyperspectral imaging, widely used in remote sensing. In 2003, he proposed the first efficient algorithm for wavelet-based image restoration. Machine learning In his paper published in 2003, Figueiredo described a hierarchical Bayesian approach to adaptive sparse regularization in supervised learning.
round of the 1977 Australian Open, with a win over Bob Carmichael. He defeated Phil Dent en route to the round of 16 at the 1978 New South Wales Open and was a quarter-finalist at Sarasota in 1979. References External links 1950 births Living people Australian male tennis players Austin Peay State University alumni College men's tennis players
en route to the round of 16 at the 1978 New South Wales Open and was a quarter-finalist at Sarasota in 1979. References External links 1950 births Living people Australian male tennis players Austin Peay State University alumni College men's
World Junior Wrestling Championships were the 30th edition of the World Junior Wrestling Championships and were held in Guatemala City, Guatemala between 28 August-3 September 2006. Medal table Medal summary Men's freestyle
Wrestling Championships and were held in Guatemala City, Guatemala between 28 August-3 September 2006. Medal table Medal summary Men's freestyle Greco-Roman Women's freestyle References External links UWW
Legislative Council using the first-past-the-post voting system. The constituency covers Kowloon City District in Kowloon. The constituency was replaced by the Kowloon West constituency in
members Election results References Constituencies of Hong Kong Kowloon Constituencies of Hong Kong Legislative Council 1995 establishments in Hong Kong
Kong in 1995, which elects one member of the Legislative Council using the first-past-the-post voting system. The constituency covers Yau Tsim Mong District in Kowloon. The constituency was replaced by the Kowloon West
of the Legislative Council using the first-past-the-post voting system. The constituency covers Yau Tsim Mong District in Kowloon. The constituency was replaced by the Kowloon West constituency in 1998 after the colonial parliament was dissolved. Returned
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environmentalist Chandi Lahiri (1931–2018), Indian journalist Chandi Prasad Mohanty, Indian army officer Chandi Wickramasinghe (born 1983), Sri Lankan
army officer Chandi Wickramasinghe (born 1983), Sri Lankan cricketer Surname Gurwinder Singh Chandi, Indian field hockey player Preet
to Imperial Russia to paint portraits of Elizabeth of Russia and Peter III of Russia. References 1716 births 1749 deaths
St. Petersburg) was a German painter employed at the Duchy of Württemberg before moving to Imperial Russia to paint portraits of Elizabeth of Russia
at Riddarhustorget in Gamla stan. In connection with this, the trial court () took over some of the rooms in the Braheska huset. The new town hall was located in the former Bonde Palace. There were several reasons for moving: partly the old town hall had become too crowded, partly it was too costly with constant repairs and maintenance of the old buildings, partly the king and the magistrate wanted the city to have a dignified and suitable town hall. In February 1732, the new town hall was ready for occupancy. In December 1753, the town hall was seriously damaged in a fire and almost the entire building was destroyed. After the fire, the city court returned to the old town hall complex at Stortorget, waiting for the new town hall to be repaired. At the end of the 1750s, the premises could be used again. In the 1870s, complaints began to be made about the town hall's premises. The critics considered that these "were outdated and unsuitable for their purpose." Initially, there were plans to rebuild the old town hall or build new buildings on the adjacent plots. 20th century At the beginning of the 20th century, however, it was agreed to build a completely new town hall on the site of Eldkvarn, where the current Stockholm City Hall is located. In 1903, an architectural competition was announced where the competitors would submit proposals for the design of the town hall. The competition was won by Ragnar Östberg, who in 1906 was commissioned to design the new town hall. Östberg was finished with the sketches the following year, but then a motion was presented in the city council () which instead wanted to locate the new town hall in neighborhood of on Kungsholmen. In 1908, the city council finally decided that the new town hall would be located on Kungsholmen, and the idea of building on site of Eldkvarn was abandoned. Östberg's drawings were set aside, and the task of drawing the town hall now went instead to Carl Westman, who had finished in third place in the architectural competition in 1906. The construction work took place during the first half of the 1910s (1912–1915), and in the autumn of 1915 the new Stockholm Court House in National Romantic style at was inaugurated. The new had also been built in the same area during the years 1904–1912 (the police station was, so to speak, towards the back of the town hall, across ). The town hall was built in two parallel larger lengths that were connected to each other by three different buildings. Initially, the town hall also contained housing for, among others, the doorman and the caretaker, as well as a
new courtroom in the neighboring house. A third courtroom was added after another fire in 1407, and at the end of the 1570s the building underwent several extensive repairs, both externally and internally. In the middle of the 17th century, the town hall began to become cramped, and the Governor of Stockholm Klas Fleming proposed in 1640 that a new town hall be built. This issue arose shortly after the magistrate's duties were divided into four colleges. However, there was no new town hall, and the premises problems were temporarily solved by all colleges except the College of Justice () moving to other premises in the city. In the 1660s and 1670s, the city court's overcrowding was discussed once again. No new town hall was built this time either, but instead another of the neighboring houses was bought, , and merged with the former town hall complex. 18th and 19th centuries In 1724, the city court bought a fourth neighboring property, the so-called at Stortorget. In the 1730s, however, the city court moved to new premises at Riddarhustorget in Gamla stan. In connection with this, the trial court () took over some of the rooms in the Braheska huset. The new town hall was located in the former Bonde Palace. There were several reasons for moving: partly the old town hall had become too crowded, partly it was too costly with constant repairs and maintenance of the old buildings, partly the king and the magistrate wanted the city to have a dignified and suitable town hall. In February 1732, the new town hall was ready for occupancy. In December 1753, the town hall was seriously damaged in a fire and almost the entire building was destroyed. After the fire, the city court returned to the old town hall complex at Stortorget, waiting for the new town hall to be repaired. At the end of the 1750s, the premises could be used again. In the 1870s, complaints began to be made about the town hall's premises. The critics considered that these "were outdated and unsuitable for their purpose." Initially, there were plans to rebuild the old town hall or build new buildings on the adjacent plots. 20th century At the beginning of the 20th century, however, it was agreed to build a completely new town hall on the site of Eldkvarn, where the current Stockholm City Hall is located. In 1903, an architectural competition was announced where the competitors would submit proposals for the design of the town hall. The competition was won by Ragnar Östberg, who in 1906 was commissioned to design the new town hall. Östberg was finished with the sketches the following year, but then a motion was presented in the city council () which instead wanted to locate the new town hall in neighborhood of on Kungsholmen. In 1908, the city council finally decided that the new town hall would be located on Kungsholmen, and the idea of building on site of
In April 2012, Duane began exploring a bid to represent New York City's 19th City Council district, which was unsuccessful. In March 2018, Duane began another campaign for the 25th Assembly district's Democratic primary. References New York (state) Democrats Members of the New York
before winning the general election against incumbent Douglas W. Prescott. Prescott defeated Duane in the 1984 general elections. He contested the 2010 Democratic primary for the 25th district, and did not secure the party's nomination. In April 2012, Duane
tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts. It was the inaugural edition of the Dallas Open, and part of the ATP Tour 250 series on the 2022 ATP Tour. It took place at the Styslinger/Altec Tennis Complex in the city of Dallas, United States, between 7 and 13 February 2022. The ATP Tour returned to Dallas for the first time in almost 40 years, with this tournament replacing the New York Open. Champions Singles Reilly Opelka def. Jenson Brooksby, 7–6(7–5), 7–6(7–3) Doubles Marcelo Arévalo / Jean-Julien Rojer def. Lloyd Glasspool / Harri Heliövaara, 7–6(7–4), 6–4 Points and prize money Point distribution Prize money *per team Singles main draw entrants Seeds 1 Rankings are as of 31 January 2022. Other entrants The following players received
main draw entrants Seeds 1 Rankings are as of 31 January 2022. Other entrants The following players received wildcards into the main draw: Caleb Chakravarthi Mitchell Krueger Jack Sock The following players received entry from the qualifying draw: Liam Broady Vasek Pospisil Jurij Rodionov Cedrik-Marcel Stebe Withdrawals Before the tournament Grigor Dimitrov → replaced by Feliciano López James Duckworth → replaced by Yoshihito Nishioka Kei Nishikori → replaced by Oscar Otte Tommy Paul → replaced by Kevin Anderson Doubles main draw entrants Seeds 1 Rankings as of 31 January 2022. Other entrants The following pairs received wildcards into the doubles main draw: John Isner / Jack Sock Adam Neff / Ivan Thamma Withdrawals Before the tournament Grigor Dimitrov / John Isner → replaced by Hans Hach Verdugo / Miguel Ángel Reyes-Varela Nicholas Monroe / Tommy Paul → replaced
to: John F. Duane, American politician from New York William John
from New York William John Duane (1780–1865), American
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Elementary School (Lafayette, Louisiana), NRHP-listed Lafayette Elementary School (Washington, D.C.), NRHP-listed in western D.C. Lafayette Elementary School, in Lafayette, California Lafayette Elementary School, in Lafayette, Tennessee Lafayette Elementary School, in West Seattle,
provides a platform to enhance business activities between India and Africa. Background IATC is an non-profit, trade association, that provide Indian Businessmen a platform to do trade with African countries. IATC secretariat consist of different sub committees. It was established in Chennai for establishing business relations between India and African countries. IATC was Inaugurated by Nagma Mallick, Additional Secretary (Africa) Ambassador and Dr Tizita Mulugeta Yimam, the Ambassador of Ethiopia in India. IATC has trade offices in different cities of India to that include Kolkata, Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad, Indore, Ranchi, Bhubaneshwar, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kochi, Bangalore and Hyderabad. IATC offices in Africa are in Accra, Tunis, Rabat, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Botswana, South Africa, Mauritius, Kenya and Zambia. History In August 2021, Mr James Rajamani, CEO of Kingdom Exim Group, has been sworn into the office of the representative of the IATC Accra region. Jeremiah Quayson has been appointed Director of corporate affairs for West Africa at India Africa trade council
IATC offices in Africa are in Accra, Tunis, Rabat, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Botswana, South Africa, Mauritius, Kenya and Zambia. History In August 2021, Mr James Rajamani, CEO of Kingdom Exim Group, has been sworn into the office of the representative of the IATC Accra region. Jeremiah Quayson has been appointed Director of corporate affairs for West Africa at India Africa trade council and honored lifetime honorary membership of the council. In May 2021, Jeremiah Quayson, IATC's corporate affairs director met with Albert Nyakotey, MP for Yilo Krobo. In June 2021, The AfCFTA committee was launched at the Ghana Embassy in New Delhi. In December 2021, Rashid Sesay, the Ambassador of Sierra Leone was welcomed by Dr. Asif Iqbal, President of IETO and various trade initiatives were discussed including the visit of Multisectoral Indian Delegation to Sierra
Domnești-Târg village, Pufești Commune, Vrancea County, Romania. It is dedicated to the Dormition of the Mother of God. The church was begun in 1661, during the reign of Eustratie Dabija, Prince of Moldavia, and completed in 1667 by George
Pufești Commune, Vrancea County, Romania. It is dedicated to the Dormition of the Mother of God. The church was begun in 1661, during the reign of Eustratie Dabija, Prince of Moldavia, and completed in 1667 by George
which was the first co-production between them and Marvel. Toei's version of Spider-Man teamed up with Kamen Rider V3 in special two-part magazine crossover Kamen Rider V3 vs. Spider-Man. In 1993, Kamen Rider 1 teamed up with Tsuburaya Productions' Ultraman in special movie Ultraman vs. Kamen Rider, although these events didn't have any effect on two franchises. 2005 saw the first ever reboot of Kamen Rider, titled Kamen Rider: The First. Although it was safe to assume it's set in its own timeline, this version of Takeshi Hongo appeared in Kamen Rider Kabuto, set in the main timeline. Some years ago, OOO, Den-O, All Riders: Let's Go Kamen Riders movie was released in 2011. Not only all main Kamen Riders at the moment appeared in it, but also other Shotaro Ishinomori's superheroes, such as Android Kikaider, Kaiketsu Zubat and Inazuman. The next year, one of the biggest crossovers in history of Kamen Rider and Super Sentai was released. 2012's Kamen Rider × Super Sentai: Superhero Wars crossed over all main Kamen Riders and Super Sentai and started Superhero Wars film series. The next film in the series, Kamen Rider × Super Sentai × Space Sheriff: Superhero Wars Z also showed crossover with Metal Heroes, specifically Uchu Keiji/Space Sheriff, establishing connection between them and Kamen Riders and Super Sentai. In 2014, the original Android Kikaider was rebooted second time with Kikaider Reboot movie. This version of character appeared in Kamen Rider Gaim TV series, to promote his own movie. Crossovers between various Toei heroes became extremely common, establishing most of the shows as set in one timeline. Although, starting with release of Kamen Rider Amazons in 2016, several other shows, such as Kamen Rider Build, Kamen Rider Zi-O, Kamen Rider Zero-One and Kikai Sentai Zenkaiger were confirmed to take place in separate continuities in wider multiverse. They still have crossovers with the main timeline though. TV series Kamen Rider (1971) Android Kikaider Kamen Rider V3 Kikaider 01 Inazuman Kamen Rider X Kamen Rider Amazon Inazuman Flash Kamen Rider Stronger Himitsu Sentai Gorenger JAKQ Dengekitai Kaiketsu Zubat Spider-Man (1978) Kamen Rider (1979) Battle Fever J Kamen Rider Super-1 Denshi Sentai Denziman Taiyo Sentai Sun Vulcan Dai Sentai Goggle V Kagaku Sentai Dynaman Uchu Keiji Gavan Uchu Keiji Sharivan Choudenshi Bioman Uchu Keiji Shaider Dengeki Sentai Changeman Kyoju Tokusou Juspion Choushinsei Flashman Jikuu Senshi Spielban Kamen Rider Black Hikari Sentai Maskman Choujinki Metalder Kamen Rider Black RX Choujyu Sentai Liveman Sekai Ninja Sen Jiraiya Kousoku Sentai Turboranger Kidou Keiji Jiban Chikyu Sentai Fiveman Tokkei Winspector Chojin Sentai Jetman Tokkyuu Shirei Solbrain Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger Tokusou Exceedraft
Steve Ditko and owned by Marvel Entertainment. Overview The original Kamen Rider television series was created by famous manga artist Shotaro Ishinomori and began airing in 1971. It told the story of young man Takeshi Hongo, who was kidnapped by evil secret organisation Shocker and remodelled into a cyborg against his own will. Although, he manages to escape and decides to fight against the evil organisation. In his misadventures, he was accompanied by his racing mentor Tobee Tachibana. The original series ended in 1973 and was a huge success. 1972 saw debut of Android Kikaider, but it had nothing to do with Kamen Rider at first. When the original Kamen Rider ended in 1973, the same year the direct sequel, Kamen Rider V3 television series, began airing, although Double Riders weren't its main characters. Kamen Rider V3, Kazami Shiro, was also accompanied by Tobee Tachibana. After the show ended, the next Kamen Rider series was Kamen Rider X, which founded the idea of more standalone Kamen Rider shows, that weren't real sequels. Tobee Tachibana was a side character in this show as well. Kamen Rider X also saw returns of Kamen Rider 2 and Kamen Rider V3, establishing shared universe connection between all Kamen Rider shows at the moment. In the fourth show, Kamen Rider Amazon, past Riders didn't return, but Tobee Tachibana did. The final episode of Kamen Rider Stronger connected all of the shows at the moment with identify of Great Leader. It also was the final appearance of Tobee Tachibana among shows, although his last appearance in general was in Immortal Kamen Rider Special. In 1975, the same year when Kamen Rider Stronger debuted, Super Sentai franchise started with Himitsu Sentai Gorenger, created by Shotaro Ishinomori but it also wasn't related with Kamen Rider franchise at the moment. Connection between Kamen Riders and Super Sentai was first mentioned in JAKQ Dengekitai vs. Gorenger movie, where for example Kamen Rider V3 and Kamen Rider Amazon were mentioned. In 1978, Toei Company produced Spider-Man 1978 TV series, which was the first co-production between them and Marvel. Toei's version of Spider-Man teamed up with Kamen Rider V3 in special two-part magazine crossover Kamen Rider V3 vs. Spider-Man. In 1993, Kamen Rider 1 teamed up with Tsuburaya Productions' Ultraman in special movie Ultraman vs. Kamen Rider, although these events didn't have any effect on two franchises. 2005 saw the first ever reboot of Kamen Rider, titled Kamen Rider: The First. Although it was safe to assume it's set in its own timeline, this version of Takeshi Hongo appeared in Kamen Rider Kabuto, set in the main timeline. Some years ago, OOO, Den-O, All Riders: Let's Go Kamen Riders movie was released in 2011. Not only all main Kamen Riders at the moment appeared in it, but also other Shotaro Ishinomori's superheroes, such as Android Kikaider, Kaiketsu Zubat and Inazuman. The next year, one of the biggest crossovers in history of Kamen Rider and Super Sentai was released. 2012's Kamen Rider × Super Sentai: Superhero Wars crossed over all main Kamen Riders and Super Sentai and started Superhero Wars film series. The next film
unsustainable due to increasing costs of operation. On 8 May 2018, route 703 was introduced. Buses were branded as the "Royal Express" and painted in a gold and purple livery, coinciding with the Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. From 2 November 2020, some early morning and late evening 702 journeys started running via the M4 between Reading and Slough. In January 2021 route 702 was suspended due to low usage as a result
had become unsustainable due to increasing costs of operation. On 8 May 2018, route 703 was introduced. Buses were branded as the "Royal Express" and painted in a gold and purple livery, coinciding with the Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. From 2 November 2020, some early morning and late evening 702 journeys started running via the M4 between Reading and Slough. In January 2021 route 702 was suspended due to low
manager. References 1936 births 2008 deaths Sportspeople from Ferrara Italian footballers S.P.A.L. players Spezia Calcio players S.S.C. Napoli players Mantova 1911 players Ternana Calcio players A.S.D. Città di Foligno 1928
players Ternana Calcio players A.S.D. Città di Foligno 1928 players Serie A players Association football forwards Italian football managers Spezia Calcio managers Mantova 1911 managers F.C. Crotone managers Parma Calcio 1913
of the Bharatiya Janata Party. He is a member of the
Meitei is an Indian politician and member of the Bharatiya Janata Party. He is a member of the Manipur Legislative Assembly,
1922 – 4 March 2006) was an Italian football goalkeeper and later manager. References 1922 births 2006 deaths Italian footballers Palermo F.C. players Modena F.C. 2018 players Novara Calcio players Serie A players
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"The Lord of the Rings: Tolkien's Epic", studied that book. A final chapter, "Conclusion", looked briefly at The Silmarillion. The 2001 revised edition extended all the chapters in the light of Tolkien scholarship and of Christopher Tolkien's 12-volume The History of Middle-earth, but continued to describe The Silmarillion as "an appropriate coda to Tolkien's life". Reception First edition Reviewing the first edition, Shippey wrote that "a proper reading of Tolkien must depend on some sensitivity to the other literatures and views of literature he spent his time considering". In his view, Chance rightly set out to find the "seeds" of Tolkien's "mythology for England" in the medieval: and "regrettable that it fails". Shippey writes that Chance does not grasp Tolkien's valuing of the literal: that the Beowulf dragon is still a real dragon, "not yet Satan" – as it would have been a few centuries later. In Shippey's opinion, this "mistake" gives "too easy licence" to the critic to "the pursuit of meanings and the assimilation of such meanings to conventional piety". He gives as example Chance's assertion that Tolkien's talk of disliking allegory since he grew "old and wary enough to detect its presence" must be an allegory, and that his reference to age must mean he did not really dislike allegory: Shippey calls this a perfectly circular argument. He replies that Tolkien in fact definitely liked "strong fierce old men", such as Aragorn, Théoden King, Helm Hammerhand, and Gandalf; and that they represent "that unyielding courage to which Tolkien gave so high a value, and which he set at the heart of his mythology". He notes that Chance has no time for such old-fashioned values, and instead
for England' was first published by Macmillan in London in 1979. A paperback edition in Papermac appeared in 1980. A revised edition was published in 2001. Synopsis The first edition had 5 chapters. Chapter 1, "The Critic as Monster", looked at Tolkien's major essays "On Fairy-Stories" and "Beowulf: The Monsters and the Critics". Chapter 2, "The King Under the Mountain: Tolkien's Children's Story", dealt with The Hobbit. Chapter 3, "The Christian King: Tolkien's Fairy-Stories", covered "Leaf by Niggle" and "Smith of Wootton Major". Chapter 4, "The Germanic King: Tolkien's Medieval Parodies", looked at some minor works, namely "Lay of Autrou and Itroun", "The Homecoming of Beorhtnoth", "Imram", and Farmer Giles of Ham. Chapter 5, "The Lord of the Rings: Tolkien's Epic", studied that book. A final chapter, "Conclusion", looked briefly at The Silmarillion. The 2001 revised edition extended all the chapters in the light of Tolkien scholarship and of Christopher Tolkien's 12-volume The History of Middle-earth, but continued to describe The Silmarillion as "an appropriate coda to Tolkien's life". Reception First edition Reviewing the first edition, Shippey wrote that "a proper reading of Tolkien must depend on some sensitivity to the other literatures and views of literature he spent his time considering". In his view, Chance rightly set out to find the "seeds" of Tolkien's "mythology for England" in the medieval: and "regrettable that it fails". Shippey writes that Chance does not grasp Tolkien's valuing of the literal: that the Beowulf dragon is still a real dragon, "not yet Satan" – as it would have been a few centuries later. In Shippey's opinion, this "mistake" gives "too easy licence" to the critic to "the pursuit of meanings and the assimilation of such meanings to conventional piety". He gives as example Chance's assertion that Tolkien's talk of disliking allegory since he grew "old and wary enough to detect its presence" must be an allegory, and that his reference to age must
Queen Elizabeth in mourning black cloth. He was made a groom of the privy chamber to Anne of Denmark. In Scotland she had been served by John Norlie, an English player of the viol. Cardell attended Anne and her daughter Princess Elizabeth in their progress to the west of England for 109 days during the plague in the autumn of 1603. Cardell was probably involved in the October 1603 masque known as Prince Henry's Welcome at Winchester. The composer and musician John Dowland was also at Winchester. In January 1604 Cardell was given an annuity of £100. The seven or eight year old Princess Elizabeth sent Thomas Cardell or his son Francis to Robert Cecil, then Viscount Cranborne, with a note in French, asking Cecil to arrange for him to join her household and be remunerated, so she could keep him close by, as the new dance moves he had taught her pleased her parents. His son, Francis
had taught her pleased her parents. His son, Francis Cardell, was employed as a musician in the household of Princess Elizabeth from October 1604, at Coombe Abbey. An account book, written by Anne Livingstone, Countess of Eglinton, or Elizabeth herself, details expenses in the Princess' household. In January 1604, a New Year's Day gift of a ruby ring was given to the dancing master, almost certainly one of the Cardells. Francis died soon after, and his father then held positions in both the households of Anne of Denmark and Princess Elizabeth. His annuity was converted to a pension of £140, and he became one of the most well-paid court musicians. He was listed as Elizabeth's dance teacher at the funeral of Prince Henry in 1612. Anne of Denmark played the virginals, the lira, and a wind instrument, supplied and maintained by Robert Henlake. An Italian musician, John Maria Lugaro, wrote out music for her and bought song and consort books. In July 1614, Anne of Denmark's brother Christian IV came to London incognito and managed to enter Denmark House (Somerset House) without being discovered. He was recognised in the audience chamber by "Cardel, a dancer" and a French servant, perhaps Piero Hugon or one of her French musicians, confirmed the identification. In 1640 the role of Thomas Cardell as a dancer at Queen Elizabeth's court was evoked in a play by William Cavendish and James Shirley, The Varietie, by a character called "Manly" who danced an old fashioned volta in vintage costume. Manly advocates the use of the outdated lute and cittern rather than the then fashionable fiddle and French kit. The dance, costume, and musical instruments of the Elizabethan era, according to Manly, were more properly masculine than current French fashions. Another character,
the construction began in December 2020 and construction commenced in May 2021. Upon completion, the building will have a total of five floors, one underground floor, lobby, and three floors above it. History On April 29, 2019, Max Media d.o.o requested for a local business and public toilet to be built in Drvenija. On October 28, 2019, the urban permit for construction was handed to Max Media d.o.o. On October 23, 2020, Max Media d.o.o addressed to the competent service with a
On October 28, 2019, the urban permit for construction was handed to Max Media d.o.o. On October 23, 2020, Max Media d.o.o addressed to the competent service with a request for a building permit. The approval for construction was handed over on December 8, 2020 and became effective on December 28, 2020. Preparations for the construction began on December 30,
early years and education. His honorific of magister indicates that he studied at a university. In 1275, he collected tithes for crusading on Pope Gregory X behalf. Around 1283, while serving as the amanuensis of Pope Martin IV, Malaspina began writing the Liber gestorum regum Sicilie; he finished writing his history of Sicily on 29 March 1285, by which time he had already obtained Roman citizenship. Drawing upon records from both the Angevin and papal archives, the Liber begins with the birth of Manfred in 1232 and ends with the death of Charles of Anjou in 1285, with a focus on the events after the death of Frederick II (Manfred father) in 1250. In writing the Liber, Malaspina was particularly influenced by the Aeneid by Virgil. He dedicated the ten-volume work to the members of the Roman Curia. Étienne
as the "spiritual and temporal administrator of Larino". Saba Malaspina died in late 1297 or early 1298. Although traditionally seen as an apologist and propagandist for the papacy, Clifford R. Backman argues that Malaspina was a "reluctantly charmed, enamored-yet-critical admirer of Charles of Anjou". On the other hand, Michael Lower suggests that he was "disillusioned" with Charles' rule. Marc Laureys describes him as "the only important Roman historiographer from the 13th century", while Backman writes that Malaspina was both a "professional scribe of such high standing" and a "literary artist of considerable ability". The Encyclopedia of the Medieval Chronicle regards Malaspina's Sicilian chronicle as "one of the most important sources for the history of Southern Italy". Notes References Citations Bibliography 1297 deaths 13th-century Italian Roman Catholic
summary Medal table Men's events Women's events Source Results References External links World Judo Junior Championships U21 World Championships, U21 World Championships, U21 Judo competitions in Morocco Judo Judo,
edition of the World Judo Juniors Championships, organised by the International Judo Federation. It was held in Agadir, Morocco from 21 to 24
State Assembly, Prescott chaired the Queens chapter of the Young Republicans. He defeated incumbent Vincent F. Nicolosi in the 25th district. Prescott lost to John F. Duane in 1982, and regained his seat in a 1984 rematch. With the endorsement of the New York State Right to Life Party and endorsement from The New York Times in 1986, Prescott retained his office against Democratic candidate Douglas S. MacKay. He won reelection in 1988 against Corey B. Bearak. In the 1990 general election, Prescott
district in 1992, and won. He won another term as assemblyman from the 26th district against William A. Viscovich in 1994, then successively lost two subsequent elections, to Ann-Margaret Carrozza in 1996 and 1998. References Year of birth missing (living people) Living people 20th-century American politicians New
related travel restrictions, he finished solo 3rd, which helped him brake into the top-200 on the Official World Golf Ranking for the first time. Du Plessis played on the 2021 Challenge Tour, where he lost a four-way playoff at the Limpopo Championship to Brandon Stone. He finished 28th in the Road to Mallorca ranking. Professional wins (2) Sunshine
at Vodacom Origins of Golf at Wild Coast Sun, behind Madalitso Muthiya. On the 2017–18 Sunshine Tour he won the Vodacom Origins of Golf at Sishen, clinching his maiden Sunshine Tour title on his 21st birthday. In March he won the Steyn City Team Championship with Jean Hugo. Du Plessis tied for 6th at both of the South African Opens played in 2020, in January and December. At the 2021 installment, which lost European Tour co-sanctioning as a result of COVID-19 related travel restrictions, he finished solo 3rd, which helped him brake into the top-200 on the Official World Golf Ranking for the first time. Du Plessis played on the 2021 Challenge Tour, where he lost a
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now home of the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) Museum of Art. History Originally conceived as a major trade post for Savannah, the railroad complex was occupied by Union troops at the close of the Civil War. In the early 20th century, the area surrounding much of the Central of Georgia Railroad buildings emerged as an important African-American commercial district and cultural hub, and remained so through the middle of the century. Despite its prime location and significant pedigree, however, the complex was beset by five decades of neglect and, by the late 20th century, the depot and its Savannah gray brick lay in ruins. In 1992, SCAD acquired the deteriorating former railroad headquarters and began renovations. A year later, the building was dedicated to Virginia Jackson Kiah (1911–2001), a member of SCAD's Board of Trustees between 1987 and 1997 and a pioneering African-American
was dedicated to Virginia Jackson Kiah (1911–2001), a member of SCAD's Board of Trustees between 1987 and 1997 and a pioneering African-American female artist. Virginia Jackson Kiah Virginia Jackson Kiah was an African-American educator and artist. The daughter of civil rights activist Lillie Mae Carroll Jackson, In 1940, Kiah and her husband of eight years, Calvin, moved to Savannah. Calvin was a professor at Georgia State University and Savannah State College during his career. In 1959, they opened their home at 505 West 36th Street in Savannah as the Kiah Museum, a teaching facility.
his works in Telugu cinema, Telugu theatre, Telugu literature, Radio and Television. Career Rambabu holds MA-MPhil-PhD in Telugu literature from Osmania University. In 2007, he received Nandi Award for Best Lyricist for his work in the film Mee Sreyobhilashi. Selected filmography Ninne Premistha - 2000 Simharasi - 2001 Mee Sreyobhilashi - 2007 Manorama - 2009 Devaraya - 2012 Ee Manase - 2014 Red Alert - 2015 Raja Cheyyi Vesthe - 2016 O Malli - 2016
Mee Sreyobhilashi - 2007 Manorama - 2009 Devaraya - 2012 Ee Manase - 2014 Red Alert - 2015 Raja Cheyyi Vesthe - 2016 O Malli - 2016 Awards Nandi Awards Best Lyricist - Mee Sreyobhilashi - 2007 Other Awards Bharathamuni Award References Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Telugu people Telugu poets People from Telangana Telugu-language lyricists Osmania University alumni Indian
University, Fullerton the following year. She then moved to the Eastern Oregon University in 2020. Early career Fontanilla played for the varsity women's football (soccer) team of Norco High School under head coach Daniel Graffa. She was a two-year varsity letterwinner. In her senior season in 2017, she led her team to the California Interscholastic Federation. She also played for local soccer club Arsenal FC which she helped make it to six consecutive editions of the Surf Cup from 2013 to 2018. College career As a freshman, Fontanilla played for the Northwestern Oklahoma State Rangers. She became part of the Cal State Fullerton Titans women's soccer team for the 2019 season. She redshirted for her sophomore season. She was part of the Titans squad which won the Big West regular season Conference Championship and Tournament Championship. In the 2020 season, she joined the Eastern Oregon University Mountaineers. International career Fontanilla is eligible to represent the Philippines through her Filipino father. However she had to secure Filipino citizenship for herself and her father who has not been in the Philippines for the past 40 years. She is part of the Philippines squad which participated
not been in the Philippines for the past 40 years. She is part of the Philippines squad which participated in the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup in India. A third-choice keeper for the tournament, she made her senior national team debut in the Philippines' 0–4 loss to Australia. References External links 2000 births Living people Citizens of the Philippines through descent Filipino women's footballers Women's association football goalkeepers Philippines women's international footballers Filipino people of Mexican descent Sportspeople from Fullerton, California Soccer players from California Sportspeople from Riverside County, California People from Eastvale, California American women's soccer players Northwestern Oklahoma State Rangers athletes Cal
to the Moon" by British soul artist Laura Mvula. It is the last single to be released by XXXTentacion since his death in 2018. Background "Vice City" was one of XXXTentacion's first songs to be released on his SoundCloud account and has been named as a classic in the SoundCloud rap era. The re-release of the song was announced by XXXTentacion's estate on January 23, 2022, which would have been his 24th birthday. XXXTentacion
announced by XXXTentacion's estate on January 23, 2022, which would have been his 24th birthday. XXXTentacion was murdered at the age of 20 on June 18, 2018. The name of the song was inspired by the video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, which was one of XXXTentacion's favorite
the surname include: Casey Kaufhold (born 2004), American archer Gerhard Kaufhold (1928 - 2009),
with the surname include: Casey Kaufhold (born 2004), American archer Gerhard Kaufhold (1928 - 2009), German footballer Hubert Kaufhold
then went on to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, where it performed Happiness!, a late-night programme of four Chekhov vaudevilles and British premieres of three stage adaptations of early stories. The production was directed by Laurence Brockliss and Patrick Miles and ran from 27 August to 7 September at Nicolson Square Theatre. In its last week, it was preceded by performances of Ivanov. On their return to Cambridge, the CYCC performed Happiness! at the ADC Theatre from 29 October to 2 November. In 1975 the company rehearsed The Cherry Orchard in a translation by Patrick Miles, who also directed. The production focussed on the play's comedy. Members performed The Most Absolute Freedom, a late-night entertainment about the young Chekhov, at the ADC Theatre, Cambridge, 21–25 July 1975. The Cherry Orchard was performed in the Cambridge Festival at the ADC Theatre 4–9 August 1975, then at Nicolson Square Theatre, Edinburgh, 24 August-6 September 1975. Ranevskaia
focussed on the play's comedy. Members performed The Most Absolute Freedom, a late-night entertainment about the young Chekhov, at the ADC Theatre, Cambridge, 21–25 July 1975. The Cherry Orchard was performed in the Cambridge Festival at the ADC Theatre 4–9 August 1975, then at Nicolson Square Theatre, Edinburgh, 24 August-6 September 1975. Ranevskaia was played by Mavis Mitchell, Gaev by Neil Coulbeck, Lopakhin by Julian Scopes, and Trofimov by Vivian Bickford-Smith. During the Edinburgh tour, the CYCC performed Patrick Miles's farce Rabbits in a double bill with Chekhov's The Proposal. Members of the Company directed their own productions of Lady Audley's Secret, Lorca by Neil Coulbeck, and Lorca's The Love of Don Perlimplín and Belisa in the Garden. The CYCC also presented the Misfit Theatre in Geoff Nicholson's rock revue Short
from Red Star Belgrade. References External links 1999 births Living people Association football forwards Serbian footballers Serbian First
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Mayor, as well as a close friend of Alfonso XIII. There was also a manifest enmity between him and the queen, since she accused him of promoting the infidelities of the king, while Viana despised her for having introduced Haemophilia in the royal family. Marquesses of Viana (1875) Teobaldo de Saavedra y Cueto, 1st Marquess of Viana (1839-1898) José de Saavedra y Salamanca, 2nd Marquess of Viana (1870-1927), son of Fausto de Saavedra y Cueto, brother of the 1st Marquess Fausto de Saavedra y Collado, 3rd Marquess of Viana (1902-1980), eldest son of the 2nd Marquess Jacobo Fitz-James Stuart y Gómez, 4th
in Trillo, Guadalajara. The 2nd Marquess held important positions in the Royal Household as he was Sommelier de Corps, Caballerizo mayor and Montero Mayor, as well as a close friend of Alfonso XIII. There was also a manifest enmity between him and the queen, since she accused him of promoting the infidelities of the king, while Viana despised her for having introduced Haemophilia in the royal family. Marquesses of Viana (1875) Teobaldo de
She was also one of the organizers of the first Congress of Workers and Peasants of Chiapas in 1919. Lazos León represents many revolutionaries who helped advance equality in Mexico and education in Chiapas and has been considered one of the popular personalities of this region. Biography Florinda Lazos León was born in San Cristóbal de las Casas in Chiapas (Mexico) in 1898. She was the daughter of Abel Lazos and Sofía de León. She studied primary, secondary and nursing in the Libertad del Sur Army. In 1911 Florinda Lazos León accompanied her uncle, the engineer Manuel Lazos, and the other members of a commission from Chiapas when they met with Francisco in San Juan Bautista. That same year, a group of feminists from Mexico City demanded the right to vote from the provisional president, Francisco León de la Barra. Mexican Revolution Florinda Lazos León actively participated in the Mexican Revolution. During
Chiapas and has been considered one of the popular personalities of this region. Biography Florinda Lazos León was born in San Cristóbal de las Casas in Chiapas (Mexico) in 1898. She was the daughter of Abel Lazos and Sofía de León. She studied primary, secondary and nursing in the Libertad del Sur Army. In 1911 Florinda Lazos León accompanied her uncle, the engineer Manuel Lazos, and the other members of a commission from Chiapas when they met with Francisco in San Juan Bautista. That same year, a group of feminists from Mexico City demanded the right to vote from the provisional president, Francisco León de la Barra. Mexican Revolution Florinda Lazos León actively participated in the Mexican Revolution. During the Mexican revolution or the armed stage of the revolution, the participation of women on the battlefield
round of the 2001 World Rally Championship. The race was held over three days between 9 February and 11 February 2001, and was won by Peugeot's Harri Rovanperä, his first
February and 11 February 2001, and was won by Peugeot's Harri Rovanperä, his first and only win in the World Rally Championship. Background Entry list Itinerary Results Overall World Rally Cars Classification Special stages Championship standings FIA Cup for Production Rally
the model because of the range. The Benelli version was aimed a more sports market whereas the Moto Guzzi was intended to be more touring oriented. The two brands used different tanks and seat humps. On the Benelli 3 spoke cast wheels were fitted and 6 spoke on the Guzzi. The machine were expensive compared to its rivals and sales were slow. The Guzzi version stopped production in 1981, although was still available in showrooms for a few years. Less than 1,000 of the Guzzi version were produced. The Benelli variant stopped production in 1984. Benelli 304 A re-styled version, the Benelli 304, was introduced in 1983. It was fitted with a twin downtube frame and power output raised to . Production ended in 1986, but stocks of the machines were being sold until the early '90s. Technical details The transverse four engine was compact and light, weighing only not including its four Dell'Orto carburettors. A chain was used to drive the SOHC. Oversquare with a bore and stroke of , the engine revved
254, originally known as the Benelli 250 Quatro, is a inline four motorcycle produced by the Italian manufacturer Benelli from 1977 to 1984. It was at the time the smallest production four. The model was also badge engineered as the Moto Guzzi 254. Model history With the backing of the Italian Government agency Gepi, Italian-Argentine industrialist Alejandro de Tomaso purchased Benelli and Moto Guzzi in 1972. He set about introducing a range of new models, including one to take advantage of the tax concessions on machines under 250 cc in Italy and other markets. The bike was designed by engineer Lino Tonti and although a four, was a different design the larger 500/4. Styling was by Paolo Martin. The 250 Quatro was First shown at the 1975 Milan Motorcycle Show, and production started in 1977. Plastic and aluminium were used extensively to keep the weight down to . Martin's sleek styling included uncluttered handlebars, with the clocks and brake master cylinder mounted in the tank. This reduced the tank capacity to , and gave the bike a range of only . The British Moto Guzzi importers declined to import the model
becoming officer commanding RAF Geilenkirchen in 1959 and then Director of Air Staff Plans at the Air Ministry in January 1963. He went on to be Air Officer Administration at Headquarters RAF Flying Training Command in September 1966, Air Officer Commanding at No. 18 Group in October 1968 and Commandant of the RAF College in March 1970. His last appointment was as Senior Air Staff Officer at Headquarters Near East Air Force in October 1972 before retiring in June 1974. References 1919 births 1992 deaths Alumni of Pembroke College, Cambridge
264 Squadron during the Battle of Britain and became an accomplished night fighter being awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross in April 1941, a bar to his Distinguished Flying Cross in April 1943 and a second bar to his Distinguished Flying Cross in September 1943. He became officer commanding No. 604 Squadron in July 1944 during the latter stages of the Second World War. After the war Hughes joined the directing staff at the RAF Staff College, Bracknell in 1954, before becoming officer commanding RAF Geilenkirchen in 1959 and then Director of Air Staff Plans at the Air Ministry in January 1963. He went on to be Air Officer
Indonesia women's national football team from 2000 to 2009. Results 2001 2003
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and his elder brother, Haider Anwar Khan Juno, was a leftist politician and freedom fighter. Education Rono passed the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) from St Gregory's High School in 1958 and was added to the 12th position of the merit list of the East Pakistan (now Bangladesh). Before, he studied at Jessore Zilla School and Rajshahi Collegiate School. In 1960, he passed the Indian School Certificate (ISC) from Notre Dame College, Dhaka. In 1960, he was admitted in the Department of Physics at the University of Dhaka. But couldn't finish the
politician and his elder brother, Haider Anwar Khan Juno, was a leftist politician and freedom fighter. Education Rono passed the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) from St Gregory's High School in 1958 and was added to the 12th position of the merit list of the East Pakistan (now Bangladesh). Before, he studied at Jessore Zilla School and Rajshahi Collegiate School. In 1960, he passed the Indian School Certificate (ISC) from Notre Dame College, Dhaka. In 1960, he was admitted in the Department of Physics at the University of Dhaka. But couldn't finish the course for imprisonment and other causes. Later, when he
in 1900. The humorous characters he created were well known in Hungary, especially the Jewish caricature "Seifensteiner Salamon." In 1871 Ágai undertook the editorship of the ('Little Magazine'), which he had founded for the youth of his country. In that journal he wrote under the pseudonym "Forgó Bácsi." His annual calendars, published under the names of the various humorous characters in his Borsszem Jankó, were widely read. Ágai was a successful lecturer, and has translated German and French books into Hungarian. He was a member of the Kisfaludy Society and also of the Hungarian-Jewish Literary Society. Selected publications References 1836 births 1916 deaths 19th-century Hungarian Jews 19th-century Hungarian novelists 20th-century Hungarian Jews 20th-century
to the Wanderer, Gartenlaube, and Fliegende Blätter. In 1865, under the pseudonym "Porzó," he wrote a series of spirited feuilletons, remarkable for their pathos and humour. He abandoned medicine in 1868 to focus on writing and editing. From 1870 to 1879 he edited the ('Hungary and the World'), and in 1871 founded a comic weekly, ('Tom Thumb), of which he was editor in 1900. The humorous characters he created were well known in Hungary, especially the Jewish caricature "Seifensteiner Salamon." In 1871 Ágai undertook the editorship of the ('Little Magazine'), which he had founded for the youth of his country. In that journal he wrote under the pseudonym "Forgó Bácsi." His annual calendars, published under the names of the various humorous characters in
Albert Dorfel, usually referred to as David Noah, is an Indonesian keyboardist. He is the keyboardist of Indonesian rock band Noah since 2008 after becoming their additional musician in 2006. Career Noah David became Peterpan's (now Noah) additional keyboardist in 2006. In 2008, David became their official keyboardist. Not long after, Peterpan stopped using that name and temporary performed as Ariel, Uki, Lukman, Reza, and David. The band announced their new name, Noah, in 2012. For Noah's first album under that name, Seperti Seharusnya, David wrote two songs with Noah's additional bassist Ihsan. The first is "Separuh Aku", which was released as Noah's first single. The second is "Tak Lagi Sama", which was released as the album's fourth single. Outside Noah Fellow Indonesian band D'Masiv brought David to play on their and Rossa's song "Pernah Memiliki", which was released as a single in April 2018.
on the song, but there was no pianist in their band. Outside music In June 2011, David underwent a gallstone operation operated by Dr. Reno. David fell ill after the operation and it was found out that his bile duct is damaged. On 14 May 2012, David reported Reno to the police for malpractice. After investigation, the police closed the case on 26 November 2012, saying that Reno did everything according to the procedure and what happened to David is a medical risk. On 5 August 2021, David was reported to the police by Lina Yunita for fraud. Lina's representatives said that Lina loaned Rp1.1 billion to David for a ship-construction business, but David did not return the money as dealt. On 13 August, David's lawyer said that David was the communication director in the company so he had no right to return the company's money, and David said that the business project was canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic and other people in the company left him to take care of the
actor, and polymath. Early life and education Art O'Murnaghan was born Arthur Walter Murnaghan in 1872 in Southampton, England. His parents were Arthur and Rachel O'Murnaghan. His father was an official of the Ordnance Survey in Southampton, whose family were originally from Loughbrickland, County Down. His mother was Welsh. O'Murnaghan was educated at Southampton grammar school and went on to win a scholarship to Cambridge but he was unable to take up the scholarship, instead choosing to become an apprentice dispensing chemist for 4 years. He then went on to work at the Carnegie Public Library in Southampton, qualifying as a librarian. Career Despite having no formal artistic training, O'Murnaghan moved to London to design floral wallpapers, with Liberty selling some of his designs. In 1898, he moved to Dublin and, embracing his Irish roots, changed his name to Art O’Murnaghan Interested in learning more about his Irish heritage, O'Murnaghan joined the Gaelic League, through which he became close friends with Douglas Hyde and Arthur Griffith. From 1905 to 1917, he designed stencilled badges for the League's Oireachtas. From 1902 he drew and wrote for the United Irishman. After a fall in demand for floral wallpapers, O'Murnaghan found a job as a cinema piano and organ accompanist in cinemas including the Volta Cinema. He then opened a pharmacy business in Rathgar, Dublin. Around 1917, O'Murnaghan designed five Christmas cards for Sinn Féin, which are now held in the National Museum of Ireland (NMI). Having taught himself calligraphy, he completed his first illumination of The vision of Brigid, which took him 3 years to finish. His printed ornamentations appeared in the first issue of the Dublin Magazine
demand for floral wallpapers, O'Murnaghan found a job as a cinema piano and organ accompanist in cinemas including the Volta Cinema. He then opened a pharmacy business in Rathgar, Dublin. Around 1917, O'Murnaghan designed five Christmas cards for Sinn Féin, which are now held in the National Museum of Ireland (NMI). Having taught himself calligraphy, he completed his first illumination of The vision of Brigid, which took him 3 years to finish. His printed ornamentations appeared in the first issue of the Dublin Magazine in September 1923, illustrating a series by Ella Young entitled "The adventures of Gubbaun Saor and his son". By this time, he had closed his pharmacy business. O'Murnaghan designed the Celtic motif for a new Donegal hand-tufted carpet for the Dáil, Leinster House. He provided decorative borders for Hilton Edwards's essay ‘The historical pageant’ in Mac Liammóir's The ford of the hurdles: a masque of Dublin published for Dublin civic week. He exhibited paintings with the Royal Hibernian Academy in 1929. He designed the cover of the 1932 Saorstat Eireann, the Irish Free State official handbook, which was edited by Bulmer Hobson. The Book of the Resurrection In 1922 he was commissioned to illuminate the The Book of the Resurrection (Leabhar na hAiséirighe) by the Irish Free State government, with funds raised for this
a member of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly from 2008 to 2013. References Year of birth missing (living people) Living
(living people) Living people Khyber Pakhtunkhwa MPAs 2008–2013 People from Swabi
assess the presence and impact of self-selection effects. Self-selection effects can be considered a major challenge in social science research. With the invention of online research in the 1990s the multiple site entry technique became possible, because the recruitment of participants via different links (URLs) is very easy to implement. It can be assumed that there is no self-selection bias if the data sets coming from different recruitment sites do not differ systematically. Method Several links to the study are placed on different websites, in Internet forums, social media platforms, or offline media that are likely to attract different types of participants, or are mailed out to different mailing lists. In order to identify the recruitment sources, the published URLs contain source identifying information and the HTTP protocol is analyzed by different referrer information. This means, a unique string of characters is appended to the URL for each recruitment source, e.g. “...index.html?source=studentlist” for a list
means, a unique string of characters is appended to the URL for each recruitment source, e.g. “...index.html?source=studentlist” for a list of students. The data file will have a column („source“) containing an entry of the referring source for each participant (“studentlist“). The collected data sets can then be compared for differences in results, and also for differences in relative degree of appeal (measured via dropout), demographic data, central results, and data quality The figure illustrates the multiple site entry technique. Impact Several studies have shown that the multiple site entry technique is a useful tool to determine the presence and impact of self-selection in online research (also called Internet-based research, Web-based research). The multiple site entry technique helps to detect potential sampling problems, which in turn ensures the quality and generalizability in the data collection over the Internet. Moreover, this technique can be applied to different kinds of Internet-based studies, e.g. trauma surveys. Fields of Application The multiple site entry technique has already been applied successfully in different research areas. For instance, Holbrook and Lavrakas discussed the multiple site entry technique in the field of experimental survey research. Moreover, it
Canada. Widespread and considered somewhat weedy, it is adapted to blowing or otherwise disturbed soils, and not to fire. References juncea Flora of Western Canada
States and western Canada. Widespread and considered somewhat weedy, it is adapted to blowing or otherwise disturbed soils, and not to fire. References juncea Flora of Western Canada Flora of the
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a model farm, and buildings forming part of this are listed. Other listed buildings include a church, houses, farmhouses and associated structures, public houses, and workers' cottages along the Cromford Canal. Key Buildings References Citations Sources Lists of listed
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology in 2006, and a Ph.D from the G.I. Marchuk Institute of Numerical Mathematics of the Russian Academy of Sciences in 2007. He received the Russian Doctor of Sciences in 2012 also from the G.I. Marchuk Institute of Numerical Mathematics of the Russian Academy of Sciences. On February 7, 2019, Russian President Vladimir Putin presented Oseledets with an award for, proposing breakthrough computational technology for solving multidimensional problems
professor at the Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology. He is best known for introducing the tensor train decomposition, which is more commonly called a matrix product operator in the area of tensor networks. Oseledets was educated in Russia, receiving an M.Sc from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology in 2006, and a Ph.D from the G.I. Marchuk Institute of Numerical Mathematics of the Russian Academy of Sciences in 2007. He received the Russian Doctor of Sciences in 2012 also from the G.I. Marchuk Institute of Numerical Mathematics of the Russian Academy of Sciences. On February 7, 2019, Russian President Vladimir Putin presented
Film Festival on 30 March 2017, where it competed for the Grand Prix. At the 8th Magritte Awards, Blind Spot received four nominations, including Best Film and Best Director for Ben Yadir, winning Most Promising Actor for Chilah. Cast Peter Van Den Begin as Jan
Ben Yadir, winning Most Promising Actor for Chilah. Cast Peter Van Den Begin as Jan Vorbeek Soufiane Chilah as Dries Ben Haïfa Jan Decleir as Voorzitter David Murgia as Axel Critical reception On review aggregator website AlloCiné, the film holds an average score of three stars out of five, based on a survey of 20 reviews. Accolades References External links 2017
competition and succeeded Miss Earth 2020 Lindsey Coffey of the United States. She became the first Belizean to win the Miss Earth title. She was in Fresno, California during the final competition since the pageant was held through virtual setup for the second consecutive year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. She also became the first Black winner of the pageant in 19 years; the last Black woman to be crowned winner was Kenya's Winfred Omwakwe in 2002. She's the first to win a crown from Belize any of the four major international beauty pageant titles and second to place after Sarita Diana Acosta's twelfth-place finish at Miss Universe 1979. Commendations The government of Belize had issued a congratulatory statement on November 22, 2021 to Wagner for winning the Miss Earth crown. On Twitter, Prime Minister of Belize Johnny Briceño commended Wagner's historic victory. This followed by a public statement by the Belize City Council to congratulate Wagner and also Belize's opposition area representative for Mesopotamia, Shyne Barrow commended her feat. Media and environmental activism On December 3, 2021, Wаgnеr arrived in Belize after she won the Miss Earth 2021 pageant with a welcome ceremony hosted by the Ministry of Blue Economy and Aviation and the Belize Tourism Board where Belize City mayor Bernard Wagner bestowed her a special honor; she was also welcomed wіth а mоtоrсаdе thrоugh thе ѕtrееtѕ оf Веlіzе Сіty on December 4, 2021. The Mayor of Punta Gorda, Charles Salgado, declared on December 4, 2021 thаt thе street name whеrе Wаgnеr grеw uр іn Рuntа
Blue Economy and Aviation and the Belize Tourism Board where Belize City mayor Bernard Wagner bestowed her a special honor; she was also welcomed wіth а mоtоrсаdе thrоugh thе ѕtrееtѕ оf Веlіzе Сіty on December 4, 2021. The Mayor of Punta Gorda, Charles Salgado, declared on December 4, 2021 thаt thе street name whеrе Wаgnеr grеw uр іn Рuntа Gоrdа, Belize wіll bе rеnаmеd аftеr hеr as a tribute to her victory in Міѕѕ Еаrth 2021. On December 10, 2021, Wagner, arrived in San Pedro Town, Ambergris Caye for an official visit to La Isla Bonita and a courtesy call to the municipal mayor Gualberto Nuñez along with staff from the San Pedro Town Council (SPTC) and islanders with motorcade through the main streets of downtown San Pedro. She made a call to the inhabitants to stop coastal development due to the threat to natural resources such as the barrier reef that supports the tourism and fishing industry. On January 22, 2022, she partnered with Digi, officially known as Belize Telemedia, the Belize's leading telecommunications company to work for environmental initiatives and environmental awareness. Wagner advocated to speak up against bullying and denounced a racial attack hurled against her through her Instagram stories posted on January 28, 2022 in which she was ridiculed in social media by Miss Thailand Facebook talk page with more than sixty six thousand followers due to her dreadlocks, stating that her African hairstyle was inspired by cow dung. After this, Baitong Jareerat, Miss Earth Thailand 2021 and who also won Miss Earth Fire 2021, showed support to Wagner and publicly condemned the racial attack made by her fellow Thais and called to stop bullying. On January 8, 2022, she graced the Miss Earth USA pageant, won by Natalia Salmon of Pennsylvania, held at the Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, Florida which was also attended by previous Miss Earth winners Lindsey Coffey of the United States and Nellys Pimentel of Puerto Rico. She then traveled to Puerto Rico to attend the Miss Earth Puerto Rico 2022 pageant won by Paulina Avilés on January 31, 2022. On February 2, 2021, the Belize Tourism Board proclaimed and named Wagner as its Sustainable Tourism Ambassador during a signing of memorandum of understanding with the Association of Protected Areas Management Organization (APAMO) to strengthen its cooperation in the sustainable development of Belize's protected areas. On the same day, Wagner met with ambassador David K.C Chien at the Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan) in Belize together with Honorable Collet Montejo, Vice President of the Senate of Belize during the Chinese Lunar New Year Festival, and exchanged ideas on several issues regarding the bilateral partnership between Belize and Taiwan. She traveled to New York
Migration. He attended Hartford's public schools, graduating from Weaver High School in 1939 and earning the lifelong nickname "Spike" on the baseball diamond. He served as a dental technician in the US Army from 1943 to 1946, attended Hillyer College, and trained at the American Institute of Banking. Since high school, Johnson had worked as a messenger for the Hartford National Bank in downtown Hartford. After his military service, he clerked in the bank's analysis department and in 1955 achieved a promotion to bank teller. Johnson was the first African American bank teller in Connecticut. He continued to work as a teller until his death in 1972. In addition to his full-time job, Johnson ran a haberdashery called Johnson's Men's Furnishings on Hartford's Main Street between 1949 and 1954, in partnership with his brother Howard. In 1964 he opened a liquor store called Spike's Spirit Shoppe on Barbour Avenue. Political career A Democrat, Johnson first became active in politics in 1946 when he canvassed neighborhoods to drum up Democratic voters. He ran unsuccessfully for Hartford City Council in 1953 and again in 1957. In 1958, backed by Boce W. Barlow Jr., he became the first black candidate for state representative in Connecticut's history to receive the endorsement of the Democratic Party. Running for an open seat, he defeated two black Republicans, J. Blanton Shields and Margaret Ardrey,
clerked in the bank's analysis department and in 1955 achieved a promotion to bank teller. Johnson was the first African American bank teller in Connecticut. He continued to work as a teller until his death in 1972. In addition to his full-time job, Johnson ran a haberdashery called Johnson's Men's Furnishings on Hartford's Main Street between 1949 and 1954, in partnership with his brother Howard. In 1964 he opened a liquor store called Spike's Spirit Shoppe on Barbour Avenue. Political career A Democrat, Johnson first became active in politics in 1946 when he canvassed neighborhoods to drum up Democratic voters. He ran unsuccessfully for Hartford City Council in 1953 and again in 1957. In 1958, backed by Boce W. Barlow Jr., he became the first black candidate for state representative in Connecticut's history to receive the endorsement of the Democratic Party. Running for an open seat, he defeated two black Republicans, J. Blanton Shields and Margaret Ardrey, in that year's race. Johnson was
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public prosecutor's office stated that although there are "clues" about Nikolai G.'s involvement with The III. Path, there were no evidence yet that the attack could have been politically motivated. Reactions The shooting was condemned by German chancellor Olaf Scholz, who described the news as "tear[ing his] heart apart." The minister-president of Baden-Württemberg Winfried Kretschmann and Thomas Strobl, the Minister of Interior of Baden-Württemberg shared their condolences with the victims and their families and thanked the police force for their work. Baden-Württemberg's Minister of Science Theresia Bauer visited the shooting site and met with the university rector Bernhard Eitel. State Minister of Education, Science and Culture of Schleswig-Holstein Karin Prien described the incident as "shattering". Heidelberg student union president Peter Abelmann said the students are "infinitely shocked. This is a disaster beyond anything you can imagine between lectures, exams and campus life". The school offered psychological support services for the students. A week after the shooting, a memorial service was held in honour of the victim at the university church (Peterskirche). The service was broadcast by SWR and shown in various buildings across the campus. At 12:24, exactly one week after the shooting there was a minute's silence across the entire city, with people gathering in the University Square and in front of the central Mensa, where candles and flowers had been placed. Misinformation The incident was used by people in a targeted manner to exploit the crime for their own ends. Anonymous users have slandered a YouTuber as the alleged perpetrator of the shooting, whom they alleged wanted to avenge the suffering of animals. The incident was given by tagesschau.de as an example of fake news after the shooting. References 2022 in Germany 2022 mass shootings 2022 suicides 2022 mass shootings in Europe 2020s murders in Germany 21st century in Baden-Württemberg Shooting History of Heidelberg January 2022 crimes in Europe January 2022 events in Germany Mass shootings in
examined two firearms and a beige bag found in the near by Heidelberg University Botanical Garden close to the scene. This was later confirmed by local authorities. On 25 January it was announced that a team composed of 32 investigators named "Botanik" were investigating the origin of the weapons and the suspect's motive under the directions of Heidelberg's public prosecutor's office. The firearms used in the shooting were said to have been obtained from Vienna, Austria. Police found a receipt of the acquisition and are investigating which individual sold the weapons to the shooter. The perpetrator had no possession permit for weapons under German law. The used type of weapons can be bought by adults without restrictions in Austria. The investigators were reportedly looking for evidence in the gunman's electronic devices to evaluate the possible motives of the attacker. Shortly after the attack the chief of Heidelberg's public prosecutor's office said it was too early to speculate on a possible motive for the gunman's actions. Perpetrator According to Mannheim Police Department president Siegfried Kollmar, the gunman, Nikolai G., was an 18-year-old male student originating from the Wilmersdorf borough of Berlin. He was residing in a small apartment in Mannheim, a city from Heidelberg. According to police reports the gunman was a German citizen with no previous criminal record, but was involved in a fight in 2017. Tagesspiegel reported that Nikolai G. and a friend beat a younger boy when he was 14 years old. The victim's mother contacted the police, but the legal proceedings were later dropped. He was enrolled as a biology student and was considered healthy, but according to Süddeutsche Zeitung, there are indications of a past mental illness. The attacked lecture was part of his university curriculum, but he was part of a different lecture group. According to the investigators his name was listed in an old internal document of the far-right party The III. Path. On 26 January a speaker of Heidelberg's public prosecutor's office stated that although there are "clues" about Nikolai G.'s involvement with The III. Path, there were no evidence yet that the attack could have been politically motivated. Reactions The shooting was condemned by German chancellor Olaf Scholz, who described the news as "tear[ing his] heart apart." The minister-president of Baden-Württemberg Winfried Kretschmann and Thomas Strobl, the Minister of Interior of Baden-Württemberg shared their condolences with the victims and their families and thanked the police force for their work. Baden-Württemberg's Minister of Science Theresia Bauer visited the shooting site and met with the university rector Bernhard Eitel. State Minister of Education, Science and Culture of Schleswig-Holstein Karin Prien described the incident as "shattering". Heidelberg student union president Peter Abelmann said the students are "infinitely shocked. This is a disaster beyond anything you can imagine between lectures, exams and campus life". The school offered psychological support services for the students. A week after the shooting, a memorial service was held in honour of the victim at the university church (Peterskirche). The service was broadcast by SWR and shown in various buildings across the campus. At 12:24, exactly one week after the shooting there was a minute's silence across the entire city, with people gathering in the University Square and in front of the central Mensa, where candles and flowers had been placed. Misinformation The incident was
official spokesperson is Fadzayi Mahere. It was established on Saturday 22 January 2022 and was announced on 24 January 2022 at a press conference at Bronte Hotel in Harare, Zimbabwe.
on Saturday 22 January 2022 and was announced on 24 January 2022 at a press conference at Bronte Hotel in Harare, Zimbabwe. Nelson Chamisa rebranded from MDC Alliance to Citizens Coalition for Change after some squabbles
Joseph declared that he would be entering the 2022 NFL Draft. After the conclusion of his college career, Joseph was invited to play in the 2022 Senior Bowl. References External links Illinois Fighting Illini bio 2000 births Living people Illinois Fighting Illini football players Players of American football from Florida Sportspeople from Orlando, Florida American
named first team All-Big Ten Conference in 2021 after finishing the season with 57 tackles, one sack, and three fumble recoveries while also intercepting five passes. After the end of the season, Joseph declared that he would be entering the 2022 NFL Draft. After the conclusion of his college career, Joseph was invited to play in the 2022 Senior Bowl. References External links Illinois Fighting Illini
Dam, Beloit and Baraboo due to his father's illness and difficulties at the University. He studied at Beloit College in 1871–73 before moving back to Beaver Dam due to an illness before he could graduate. Career In 1874, Hutchins taught school in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin where his uncle, Charles A. Hutchins, was city superintendent and in charge of the city's high schools. He also traveled for a book company which was followed by a period of illness. In 1884, he became the editor of the Beaver Dam Argus (a Democratic weekly published by Benjamin Sherman), a position he held until 1891. He also worked as the city clerk during this time, and observing the community's need, he helped establish the Beaver Dam Free Library Association on August 30, 1884. Hutchins was appointed as the library clerk by the Superintendent of Public Instruction of Wisconsin in 1891. He instituted the traveling libraries throughout Wisconsin which were instrumental in bringing library services to rural areas, and promoted and organized public school libraries. He was one of the founders of the Wisconsin Library Association in 1891, became its first secretary, and was its President from 1894 to 1897. He met Lutie Stearns at the first meeting of the WLA. The two, along with Senator James Huff Stout of Wisconsin, were instrumental in founding the Wisconsin Free Library Commission, based on similar
his uncle, Charles A. Hutchins, was city superintendent and in charge of the city's high schools. He also traveled for a book company which was followed by a period of illness. In 1884, he became the editor of the Beaver Dam Argus (a Democratic weekly published by Benjamin Sherman), a position he held until 1891. He also worked as the city clerk during this time, and observing the community's need, he helped establish the Beaver Dam Free Library Association on August 30, 1884. Hutchins was appointed as the library clerk by the Superintendent of Public Instruction of Wisconsin in 1891. He instituted the traveling libraries throughout Wisconsin which were instrumental in bringing library services to rural areas, and promoted and organized public school libraries. He was one of the founders of the Wisconsin Library Association in 1891, became its first secretary, and was its President from 1894 to 1897. He met Lutie Stearns at the first meeting of the WLA. The two, along with Senator James Huff Stout of Wisconsin, were instrumental in founding the Wisconsin Free Library Commission, based on similar state library commissions in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Hutchins drafted the bill that Senator Stout helped pass into law in 1895, which formed the Commission. Hutchins and Stearns were appointed as the Commission's first professional officers, though unpaid, by Governor Upham. When it was reorganized in 1897, Hutchins was appointed as salaried secretary and chief executive officer, a position he held
the court of the Nawab of Bengal in Murshidabad. Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan married off his daughter, Durdana Begum Sahiba, to Lutfullah. The couple had one son, Mirza Muhammad Yahya Khan Bahadur, and two daughters. Bangali Begum Sahiba, also known as Mehman Begum, was their eldest daughter, and their youngest daughter was the wife of Ala ud-din Muhammad Khan. Career In 1729, Lutfullah was appointed by his father-in-law Nawab Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan as the regional governor at Jahangirnagar. Along with this appointment, Lutfullah was given the title of Murshid Quli Khan II. During his tenure, Murshid Quli Khan II had shops constructed in Chowk Bazaar. As the Nizamat of Jahangirnagar covered all of eastern Bengal, Lutfullah's responsibility also spread outside of Dhaka. He is credited for the complete Mughal annexation of Lower Tippera, which was formally only nominally under Mughal rule. In 1734, Lutfullah was transferred to govern the Nizamat of Orissa. Lutfullah later migrated to the Deccan, where he served the Nizam of Hyderabad and spent the rest of his life. In the literary
him as the conqueror of Lower Tippera. This is because Tippera was only nominally under Mughal rule, and was fully annexed during Lutfullah's tenure as Naib Nazim. Early life and family Mirza Lutfullah was born in 1684, in the Indian city of Surat in Gujarat. His father, Haji Shukrullah, was a Shi’ite Persian from the Safavid city of Tabriz who had migrated to Surat. Lutfullah studied under Aqa Habibullah Isfahani, another Persian immigrant to Surat and a senior student of Safavid scholar Agha Hossein Khansari. After his father's death, Lutfullah left Surat for Bengal as a merchant where he gained popularity in the court of the Nawab of Bengal in Murshidabad. Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan married off his daughter, Durdana Begum Sahiba, to Lutfullah. The couple had one son, Mirza Muhammad Yahya Khan Bahadur, and two daughters. Bangali Begum Sahiba, also known as Mehman Begum, was their eldest daughter, and their youngest daughter was the wife of Ala ud-din Muhammad Khan. Career In 1729, Lutfullah was appointed by his father-in-law Nawab Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan as the regional governor at Jahangirnagar. Along with this appointment, Lutfullah was given the title of
restaurant because of its ability to attract non-vegan customers. Social media and word-of-mouth was used heavily to promote the restaurant. It originally started in a shared kitchen, before moving to a food truck several weeks later, and later moved to a brick-and-mortar location in Westview on January 13, 2019. Two locations were opened in the Atlanta area in 2020. The restaurant is known for its growth despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The chain has collaborated with Shake Shack to release plant-based burgers that were available for only one day. Locations As of January 2022, the chain has four locations in the Metro Atlanta area and a plant-based bar, Bar Vegan. There are plans to open restaurants in Athens and
to attract non-vegan customers. Social media and word-of-mouth was used heavily to promote the restaurant. It originally started in a shared kitchen, before moving to a food truck several weeks later, and later moved to a brick-and-mortar location in Westview on January 13, 2019. Two locations were opened in the Atlanta area in 2020. The restaurant is known for its growth despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The chain has collaborated with Shake Shack to release plant-based burgers that were available for only one day. Locations As of January 2022, the chain has four locations in the Metro Atlanta area and a plant-based bar, Bar Vegan. There are plans to open restaurants in Athens and Columbus, Georgia, Birmingham, Alabama, and Brooklyn and Harlem in New York City. There are also plans to open a new location once every month in 2022, in a different city. The chain has a mobile food truck, which hosts pop-ups at various locations in the South. Restaurant The chain is known for its long lines, where some customers wait for hours. Various celebrities, such as Viola Davis,
Straw. Production Produced by Jeff Cole, Big as Life was recorded in Austin, Texas, in a warehouse room above the Electric Lounge club. Alejandro Escovedo helped Hamell with the demos. Hamell played a 1937 Gibson on the album. The instrumentation consists of guitar, sometimes accompanied by violin or bass. "Blood of the Wolf" is about a childhood friend who attempted to rob a Kentucky Fried Chicken with a fork. A cover of "Folsom Prison Blues" appears as an unlisted track. Critical reception The Tulsa World wrote that Hamell's "voice is militaristic, clipped, strident; his guitar—a 1937 small-body Gibson—is wired, alive, wincing to hold
released as a single. Hamell on Trial promoted the album by touring with Syd Straw. Production Produced by Jeff Cole, Big as Life was recorded in Austin, Texas, in a warehouse room above the Electric Lounge club. Alejandro Escovedo helped Hamell with the demos. Hamell played a 1937 Gibson on the album. The instrumentation consists of guitar, sometimes accompanied by violin or bass. "Blood of the Wolf" is about a childhood friend who attempted to rob a Kentucky Fried Chicken with a fork. A cover of "Folsom Prison
Joint Typhoon Warning Center reported a formation of an area of convection, which they designated as Invest 93S, approximately from Mauritius, with the agency giving a low chance for potential cyclogenesis within the next 24 hours. At midday, the MFR observed a closed circulation north-northwest of Saint-Brandon, with a rather ill-defined center. The formation of the disturbance was caused by the surge of monsoonal flow. By the evening, the JTWC upgraded the system to a medium chance for potential cyclogenesis, after noticing its obscure low-level circulation (LLC). Early the next day, at 02:00 UTC, the JTWC issued its Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (TCFA) for Invest 93S and also upgraded the system again to a high chance for potential cyclogenesis, as the agency noted its consolidation into a well-defined low-level center. Later at 12:00 UTC, the MFR declared the tropical low pressure system as a zone of disturbed weather, becoming the first system of the season. The department noted the elongated circulation, which was a little more compact than yesterday, but still rather poorly organized. Twelve hours later, the MFR upgraded it to tropical disturbance status, as they found that the system's cloud pattern had improved. Furthermore, its center had become
day, the MFR re-classified it again as a tropical disturbance after entering the Mozambique Channel. Six hours later, it re-intensified into a tropical depression, as it gradually improved its convective structure and cooling of its convective bands. Its low-level clouds had developed a distinct curved pattern near the center. This occurred after entering the Mozambique Channel, where more conductive environmental conditions were available along with good convergence of monsoonal flow. At 15:00 UTC, the JTWC declared the system a tropical cyclone and designated it 07S. The MFR later upgraded it to a moderate tropical storm and named it Ana, becoming the first named storm of the season. It then made landfall in Mozambique, and rapidly weakened, primarily due to friction in land mass. Impact The storm caused dozens of casualties in Madagascar, Malawi and Mozambique, while causing severe damage to infrastructure in Malawi. It was feared that Cyclone Batsirai – which made landfall in Madagascar on 6 February – would hinder relief work. Madagascar A series of floods killed 11 people on 18 January. New heavy rains and floods increased the death toll to 58 in Madagascar. 55,000 people lost their homes. Malawi The region around Mulanje in Southern Malawi was particularly affected. In Malawi 37 were reported dead with another 22 remaining missing as of 31 January. 158 people were injured.
and 18 matches with Fortuna Cheksyl Chernihiv scoring 19 goals. In 1999 he moved to Desna Chernihiv where he played 13 matches and then he moved to Ros Bila Tserkva where he played 3 matches. In 2001 played 6 matches with Energiya» Chernigov and then he moved to Fakel-GPZ Varva until 2003 where he played 27 matches and scored 6 goals and he won the Chernihiv Oblast Football Championship. In 2004 he played 8 matches with FC Nizhyn and then in 2008 he moved to Desna-2 Chernihiv the reserve squad of Desna Chernihiv here he played 22 matches and scored 6 goals. In 2009 he moved to Yednist-2 Plysky for three seasons where he played 25 matches and scored 6 goals. In 2012 he
6 matches with Energiya» Chernigov and then he moved to Fakel-GPZ Varva until 2003 where he played 27 matches and scored 6 goals and he won the Chernihiv Oblast Football Championship. In 2004 he played 8 matches with FC Nizhyn and then in 2008 he moved to Desna-2 Chernihiv the reserve squad of Desna Chernihiv here he played 22 matches and scored 6 goals. In 2009 he moved to Yednist-2 Plysky for three seasons where he played 25 matches and scored 6 goals. In 2012 he played 15 matches and scoring 1 goal for ATK Chernihiv. Honours Nizhyn Chernihiv Oblast Football Championship:
Vakarchuk who became coach on the previous seasons, returned on the show after their two-season and five-season hiatuses, respectively. Meanwhile, they are joined by the first-timer coach, Olya Polyakova. For this season, the Comeback Stage which was firstly inroduced in the fifteenth season of American version of the show were introduced under the name "Другий шанс" (Second Chance). In addition, the fifth coach were added, the duo Andriy Matsola and season 4 contestant Oleksadra Zaritska, which is the first time in the Ukrainian version to have a fifth coach, to select some contestants who failed to pass in the Blind Auditions. Following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the season has been suspended. Teams Blind Auditions The Battles The Comeback Stage For this season, the show added a brand new phase of competition called The Comeback Stage that was exclusive to the show's
as the coach from previous season. Potap and Svyatoslav Vakarchuk who became coach on the previous seasons, returned on the show after their two-season and five-season hiatuses, respectively. Meanwhile, they are joined by the first-timer coach, Olya Polyakova. For this season, the Comeback Stage which was firstly inroduced in the fifteenth season of American version of the show were introduced under the name "Другий шанс" (Second Chance). In addition, the fifth coach were added, the duo Andriy Matsola and season 4 contestant Oleksadra Zaritska, which is the first time in the Ukrainian version to have a fifth coach, to select some contestants who failed to pass in the Blind Auditions. Following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the season has been suspended. Teams Blind Auditions The Battles The Comeback Stage For this season, the show added a brand new phase of competition called The Comeback Stage that was exclusive to the show's official YouTube channel. After failing
Communication Science. After that, his work took on a visual poetics, specializing in collage and street art. Vinni Corrêa's porn art is centered on the body as an object. In his series entitled Uncyborg Sutra, the artist assembles new bodies by mixing flesh and everyday tools. In 2018, Vinni Corrêa started a movement against the censorship of erotic art images on social networks such as Facebook and Instagram. Under the name Obscenografica, the artist brought together several other artists, including poets, cartoonists, illustrators and photographers from Brazil and other countries in an online magazine. The second edition was published in 2021 showing artists from around the world. Bibliography Poetry Coma de 4 (1012) Literatura de Bordel (2015) Lunch Box (2015) Sexo a Três (2018) Anthologies A Palavra em Prisma: antologia VI (São Paulo: Via Lettera, 2008) Antologia de Poetas Brasileiros Contemporâneos (Salvador: Clube dos Autores, 2013 – Org. Elenílson Nascimento) II Antologia de Poetas Brasileiros Contemporâneos (Salvador: Clube dos Autores, 2013 – Org. Elenílson Nascimento) MEGA: antologia da oficina literária Cairo Trindade (Rio de Janeiro: Personal, 2014 – Org. Cairo Trindade) Grandes Poetas do Século XXI: o livro oficial do Sarau Poesia & Arte (Rio de Janeiro: Illuminare, 2016 – Org. Leandro Ervilha e Marcio Muniz) Antologia Ruínas (São Paulo: Editora Patuá, 2020 - Org. Eduardo Lacerda) Fio Arte Erótica: homenagem aos saraus D4 e Dark Room Poético (Rio de Janeiro: Fio Cultural, 2021 - Org. Clécia Oliveira) Antologia Patuscada 2 (São Paulo: Editora Patuá, 2021 - Org. Eduardo Lacerda) FioZine 2021 (Rio de Janeiro: Fio Cultural, 2021 - Org. Clécia Oliveira) References
Literatura de Bordel (2015) Lunch Box (2015) Sexo a Três (2018) Anthologies A Palavra em Prisma: antologia VI (São Paulo: Via Lettera, 2008) Antologia de Poetas Brasileiros Contemporâneos (Salvador: Clube dos Autores, 2013 – Org. Elenílson Nascimento) II Antologia de Poetas Brasileiros Contemporâneos (Salvador: Clube dos Autores, 2013 – Org. Elenílson Nascimento) MEGA: antologia da oficina literária Cairo Trindade (Rio de Janeiro: Personal, 2014 – Org. Cairo Trindade) Grandes Poetas do Século XXI: o livro oficial do Sarau Poesia & Arte (Rio de Janeiro: Illuminare, 2016 – Org. Leandro Ervilha e Marcio Muniz) Antologia Ruínas (São Paulo: Editora Patuá, 2020 - Org. Eduardo Lacerda) Fio Arte Erótica: homenagem aos saraus D4 e Dark Room Poético (Rio de Janeiro: Fio Cultural, 2021 - Org. Clécia Oliveira) Antologia Patuscada 2 (São Paulo: Editora Patuá, 2021 - Org. Eduardo Lacerda) FioZine 2021 (Rio
Senior Male League since 2019. International career Gayle made his senior international debut on 27 March 2021 in a 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification match against the Dominican Republic. In November 2021 he was part of the Anguilla squad that took part in 2021 CONCACAF U-20 Championship qualifying. In the team's third match of the group stage he scored a late
the team's third match of the group stage he scored a late brace against Saint Martin that earned a point in the eventual 2–2 draw. International goals Scores and results list Anguilla's goal tally first. International career statistics References External
that the HX will gain acceptance "because it enables high fidelity quality with the future microcassette recorders with a tape speed of 2.4 cm/s". The latter promise did not materialize, either. From a purely engineering viewpoing, the main drawback of the HX was that, being a feedforward control, it monitored the signal at its source, but not the signal actually reaching the recording head. Any variation in the gain or the frequency response of the recording chain disrupted the bias control curve. Adjustable pre-emphasis subcircuit was unnecessarily complex and expensive for the consumer industry. The Dolby B envelope detector, which by design was fairly slow, could not reliably track fast transients. Bundling adaptive biasing with noise reduction at the hardware level, in itself, was the worst of all shortcomings. The user could not turn off Dolby B decoder and still use Dolby HX while recording. This discouraged the use of the far more effective dbx noise reduction. On the other hand, the 30 dB gain in signal-to-noise ratio provided by the dbx made the HX virtually unnecessary. Dolby HX Pro The alternative implementation of adaptive biasing was patented in 1980 by Jørgen Selmer Jensen of Bang & Olufsen (B&O). Unlike the feedforward Dolby HX, the B&O circuit was a feedback system. According to the patent, it monitored the high frequency voltage at the "hot" end of the recording head, extracting the combined envelope of bias and treble audio signals. An error amplifier continuously compared the envelope with the preset reference level, and adjusted the bias current to the recording head via a resistive opto-isolator (in practical applications the latter were replaced with variable-gain amplifiers, for example, built around the LM13700 transconductance amplifier). The monaural circuit was easily scalable for two-channel stereo or multitrack recording, and enabled easy adjustments of the normal bias level. According to B&O, their system assured only 3-5 dB gain in treble saturation level, far less than the Dolby HX. However, it did not rely on the Dolby chip, and could be used with or without any noise reduction system. Negative feedback compensated any variations in gain and frequency response of the recording chain, thus eliminating the key shortcoming of the original Dolby HX. As a side benefit, the B&O system was also effective in reel-to-reel recorders. Dolby Laboratories acquired the rights to the B&O patent, and became its sole worldwide distributor. The new system was named Dolby HX Professional, later shortened to Dolby HX Pro. B&O retained the rights to use it in their own products, and according to sources affiliated with Selmer, received a share in future licensing revenue. Exact terms of the contract were not disclosed, and are subject of much debate in amateur audio communities. In the beginning, Dolby targeted the HX Pro to professional market. In August 1982 Electro Sound, manufacturer of industrial tape duplicators, introduced HX Pro in its cassette duplicator catalogue. Warner Records became the first major recording label to adopt the HX Pro for mass duplication. By February 1983, according to Dolby, the company managed to sign up two licensees in the home audio industry: Aiwa and Harman Kardon. The early adopters had to build the HX Pro circuitry with general-purpose operational amplifiers and transconductance amplifiers, until the introduction of a dedicated integrated circuit, the NEC μPC1297, in 1985. The new proposal was well received by the industry, and by 1986 it became a standard feature in the upper segment of consumer cassette decks. In the few following years the HX Pro migrated into the entry-level consumer segment, thus becoming the de facto standard equipment in consumer hi-fi, and into the professional reel-to-reel recorders. Subsequent development In 1983, the adaptive biasing principle gained popularity in the former Soviet Union. The earliest implementation, published by Nikolay Sukhov, was developed after the HX Pro. It blended the elements of both HX Pro (feedback control) and the original HX (varying the supply voltage to the common erase/bias generator),
due to the high degree of correlation between the left and right stereo signals, and poor channel separation of the existing analog sources available to the consumer. Controlling erase and bias currents simultaneously could potentially cause instant drops in erase effectiveness, but this only happened during the loudest passages with rich treble content, which completely drowned any residual unerased signals. Independent tests had shown that the HX could raise the saturation levels at 10–12 kHz by 10 dB. According to Dolby, the improvement was most pronounced with high quality, high coercivity tape formulations. "Bad tapes remained bad", with or without adaptive biasing. Dolby Laboratories rolled out the HX at the Consumer Electronics Show in June 1979. The novelty was offered to all existing Dolby B licensees at no extra charge. In 19801981 Aiwa, Harman Kardon and TEAC integrated the HX in their cassette decks, but there were no further followers. Despite favorable reviews, the HX was a marketing flop and an engineering failure. It was tested and rejected by audio engineers all over the world. While most did not disclose their findings, Willi Studer spoke publicly against the adoption of the HX. The shortcomings of the HX, said Studer, greatly outweighed its intended benefits. The 1981 press release by Dolby for the German market indirectly blamed the failure on the conservatism of the industry. The HX, said the company, "intervenes very far into recorder development and cannot simply be added to the existing electronics. It requires a fundamental redevelopment of the recording amplifier". Nevertheless, the company still expressed hope that the HX will gain acceptance "because it enables high fidelity quality with the future microcassette recorders with a tape speed of 2.4 cm/s". The latter promise did not materialize, either. From a purely engineering viewpoing, the main drawback of the HX was that, being a feedforward control, it monitored the signal at its source, but not the signal actually reaching the recording head. Any variation in the gain or the frequency response of the recording chain disrupted the bias control curve. Adjustable pre-emphasis subcircuit was unnecessarily complex and expensive for the consumer industry. The Dolby B envelope detector, which by design was fairly slow, could not reliably track fast transients. Bundling adaptive biasing with noise reduction at the hardware level, in itself, was the worst of all shortcomings. The user could not turn off Dolby B decoder and still use Dolby HX while recording. This discouraged the use of the far more effective dbx noise reduction. On the other hand, the 30 dB gain in signal-to-noise ratio provided by the dbx made the HX virtually unnecessary. Dolby HX Pro The alternative implementation of adaptive biasing was patented in 1980 by Jørgen Selmer Jensen of Bang & Olufsen (B&O). Unlike the feedforward Dolby HX, the B&O circuit was a feedback system. According to the patent, it monitored the high frequency voltage at the "hot" end of the recording head, extracting the combined envelope of bias and treble audio signals. An error amplifier continuously compared the envelope with the preset reference level, and adjusted the bias current to the recording head via a resistive opto-isolator (in practical applications the latter were replaced with variable-gain amplifiers, for example, built around the LM13700 transconductance amplifier). The monaural circuit was easily scalable for two-channel stereo or multitrack recording,
– "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European route ), 5 km from the road of regional importance (Kursk – Kastornoye), on the roads of intermunicipal significance (Otreshkovo – Petrovskoye – Besedino) and (38N-530 – Troitsa – 2nd Pisklovo), 6.5 km from the nearest railway station Otreshkovo (railway line Kursk – 146 km). The rural locality is situated 20 km from Kursk Vostochny Airport, 122 km from Belgorod International Airport and 183
(Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Troitsa is located 7 km from the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European route ), 5 km from the road of regional importance (Kursk – Kastornoye), on the roads of intermunicipal significance (Otreshkovo – Petrovskoye
of Ireland on 10 March 1931 under the original name of the National Council for the Welfare of the Blind of Ireland. Armitage died on 30 August 1949 in Chertsey, Surrey. A plaque was unveiled to a number of the Armitage family members involved in advocacy for the blind and partially sighted at Magorban Church, Cashel in 2006.
February 1869 – 30 August 1949) was a campaigner for the blind and principal founder of the National Council for the Blind of Ireland. Life Alice Stanley Armitage was born on 24 February 1869. Her parents were Thomas Rhodes Armitage and Harriet Black. Her mother was the heiress of the Noan estate, County Tipperary. Her father founded the Royal National Institute for the Blind in England. She was the niece of painter Edward Armitage. Armitage was the
Art critic, Edwin Mullins, summed up Thomson's approach in Apollo Magazine, "Thomson adopts a traditional approach to the figure: a muscular sensuality adapted from Kokoschka, a caressing tenderness reminiscent of Bonnard. His best things are the large nudes, their forms defined by warm, lyrical passages of paint. Here is a rich talent in the process of discovering its personality." ArtReview described Thomson's paintings as having "a luminous radiance", noting that he organised his work "with the greatest care for balance of tone. Each one has a carefully calculated pictorial unity his paintings of landscapes, cityscapes and nudes in oils and acrylics set out to satisfy". Thomson's artistic circle included Frank Bowling, David Hockney and Elisabeth Frink. Exhibitions Between 1955 and 1987, Thomson had nineteen solo exhibitions in the UK and Canada, and his work was regularly exhibited at group exhibitions, including at The Royal Academy of Arts which nominated him for membership in 1976. In 1988, the year he died, all three of the paintings he submitted for the Summer Exhibition were exhibited. Thomson's first solo exhibition was in 1955 at The St George's Gallery. The art critic, Eric Newton, wrote, "Thomson deals with the undramatic domesticities that were first discovered by Degas, were developed by Sickert and the Camden Town School, and were later taken over by the Euston Road painters. Thomson handles them with quiet reverence, never forcing his chairs or tables into theatrical situations. Each of his pictures is organised with the greatest care for balance of tone, and each one has a carefully calculated pictorial unity." F.W. Fenton, the critic of the Morning Post and The Daily Telegraph, wrote "Kokoshka's influence shows itself superficially in the way Thomson handles paint, the brush strokes deceptively casual and the colours cleverly broken. But the influence the matters goes deeper. His nudes, in conventional poses, glow and
1987, Thomson had nineteen solo exhibitions in the UK and Canada, and his work was regularly exhibited at group exhibitions, including at The Royal Academy of Arts which nominated him for membership in 1976. In 1988, the year he died, all three of the paintings he submitted for the Summer Exhibition were exhibited. Thomson's first solo exhibition was in 1955 at The St George's Gallery. The art critic, Eric Newton, wrote, "Thomson deals with the undramatic domesticities that were first discovered by Degas, were developed by Sickert and the Camden Town School, and were later taken over by the Euston Road painters. Thomson handles them with quiet reverence, never forcing his chairs or tables into theatrical situations. Each of his pictures is organised with the greatest care for balance of tone, and each one has a carefully calculated pictorial unity." F.W. Fenton, the critic of the Morning Post and The Daily Telegraph, wrote "Kokoshka's influence shows itself superficially in the way Thomson handles paint, the brush strokes deceptively casual and the colours cleverly broken. But the influence the matters goes deeper. His nudes, in conventional poses, glow and throb like a strong watercolour. His watercolours which show the draughtsman beneath the painter are, without exception, magnificent." Thomson's final show in 1988 was an exhibition of his portraits of children. The art critic, Max Wykes-Joyce, wrote, "Nowhere anything too pretty or oversweet, just active, breathing, and on the whole mischievous beings limned to the life. It's a good, good show." His work is held by The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and at several Canadian galleries, including the Art Gallery of Hamilton. Commissions Thomson's portrait commissions included paintings of several well-known figures, including artist, Frank Bowling, sculptor, Elisabeth Frink, and former BBC executive, Huw Wheldon Television Thomson appeared in four episodes of the television series, The Art Game, a general knowledge art quiz. He also worked on the panel for the BBC art history series, Monitor. In the 1950s and 1960s, he played various roles in television and films, including BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1950), Para Handy - Master Mariner (1959) and Three Ring Circus (1961). During the 1970s, he produced and presented art documentaries for the BBC, including Monitor (Summer in Salzburg), Canvas (Rembrandt's "Family Group", "Lady Howe: Gainsborough" and Turner's "The Fighting Temeraire") and Release (about artist, Ben Nicholson). Personal life Thomson lived in Chelsea for all of his life in London, and was chairman of the Chelsea Arts Club from 1975 to 1977. His passions did not stop at painting, with the Times describing him as "a man with many and varied talents, an accomplished pianist and
is produced under the banner of Zee Studios Limited and stars Gurjeet Singh Channi, Mandeep Kaur and Seerat Kapoor in the lead roles. It is an official remake of Marathi series Tujhyat Jeev Rangala. Plot Ajooni and Zorawar get married despite coming from different backgrounds. But the two faces problems in life when Zorawar's sister-in-law, Savreen, tries to
before it's telecast. It is produced under the banner of Zee Studios Limited and stars Gurjeet Singh Channi, Mandeep Kaur and Seerat Kapoor in the lead roles. It is an official remake of Marathi series Tujhyat Jeev Rangala. Plot Ajooni and Zorawar get married despite
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price for the new teams there were no more than six serious bidders. The Board of Cricket Control in India allowed a consortium of three companies or individuals to bid for each franchise. The Sanjiv Goenka-owned RPSG Group won the rights to operate the Lucknow franchise with a bid of over Rs 7,090 crore. The team launched a competition to decide its name, from which the name Lucknow Super Giants was chosen in January 2022. Ahead of the IPL 2022 mega auction, the franchise drafted KL Rahul as their captain, making him the joint highest paid player in the league. The franchise also purchased Marcus Stoinis and Ravi Bishnoi. Home ground The home ground of the side will be the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium. The stadium was renamed from Ekana Cricket Stadium in honor of
bidders. The Board of Cricket Control in India allowed a consortium of three companies or individuals to bid for each franchise. The Sanjiv Goenka-owned RPSG Group won the rights to operate the Lucknow franchise with a bid of over Rs 7,090 crore. The team launched a competition to decide its name, from which the name Lucknow Super Giants was chosen in January 2022. Ahead of the IPL 2022 mega auction, the franchise drafted KL Rahul as their captain, making him the joint highest paid player in the league. The franchise also purchased Marcus Stoinis and Ravi Bishnoi. Home ground The home ground of the side will be the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium. The stadium was renamed from Ekana Cricket Stadium in honor of the late Atal Bihari Vajpayee, a former Indian
transitional back to the Autumn-Spring system. Apart from this change, the league consisting of 18 teams was due to be reduced to 10 for 2017. Taking into consideration the upcoming exit of four clubs from Umaglesi Liga at the end of this season, a total of twelve teams of Pirveli Liga were doomed for relegation, while no promotion to the top tier was envisaged. Team changes The best two teams of the 2015-16 season Liakhvi Tskhinvali and WIT Georgia were denied promotion to Umaglesi Liga. Georgian Football Federation referred to discrepancies found in submitted license documents as the reason behind this decision. Therefore, they both remained in Pirveli Liga. To Pirveli
discrepancies found in submitted license documents as the reason behind this decision. Therefore, they both remained in Pirveli Liga. To Pirveli Liga Promoted from Meore Liga Sulori Vani • Gardabani • Mark Stars Relegated from Umaglesi Liga Merani Martvili • Sapovnela Terjola From Pirveli Liga Relegated to Meore Liga Betlemi Keda • Samegrelo Chkhorotsku • Matchakhela Khelvachauri • Algeti Marneuli • Mertskhali Ozurgeti Promoted to Umaglesi Liga None Review Within four months the clubs completed the regular season in two groups. Those, who qualified for relegation round, took part in play-offs based on the knock-out rule. As a result, even a third-placed team quit the league. The season turned out unusual for a large amount of disciplinary decisions made by the Federation with regards to some league members. Overall, 11 teams out of 18 were deducted points for different reasons. Two clubs were found guilty of match-fixing offences, had their points annulled and expelled
by KL Rahul and coached by Andy Flower. Background As an expansion team, the franchise were able to add three players ahead of the 2022 mega-auction. Added Marcus Stoinis, KL Rahul, Ravi Bishnoi Acquired during the auction Deepak Hooda, Jason
Background As an expansion team, the franchise were able to add three players ahead of the 2022 mega-auction. Added Marcus Stoinis, KL Rahul, Ravi Bishnoi Acquired during the auction Deepak Hooda, Jason Holder, Manish Pandey, Quinton de Kock, Krunal Pandya, Mark Wood, Avesh
side low platform (not uses now) nearby station building and 1 island high platform. Platforms and the town linked by overground pedestrian bridge. The station has turnstiles and ticket printing machines. Traffic Mozhaysk station is a finish point for: some regular suburban trains from Moscow; all suburban expresses "REKS" Moscow — Mozhaysk; all regular suburban trains Gagarin — Mozhaysk and Vyazma — Mozhaysk. All Lastochkas Moscow — Smolensk and regular suburban trains Moscow — Borodino (and reversed) have stops
Platforms and the town linked by overground pedestrian bridge. The station has turnstiles and ticket printing machines. Traffic Mozhaysk station is a finish point for: some regular suburban trains from Moscow; all suburban expresses "REKS" Moscow — Mozhaysk; all regular suburban trains Gagarin — Mozhaysk and Vyazma — Mozhaysk. All Lastochkas Moscow — Smolensk and regular suburban trains Moscow — Borodino (and reversed) have stops on the station. Other inter-city trains go through the station without stopping. Gallery References External links Timetables of trains: on
This is easily the best of the recent Dr. Priestley mysteries." Synopsis At his residence in Beckenham in Kent on the outskirts of London, Sir Andrew Wiggenhall the chairman of the board of directors of a large firm of ironmongers is killed by an explosion that largely wrecks the house. Investigating officer Superintendent Hanslet is not convinced his death was an accident, particularly when another member of the firm's board is found dead. With the help of Priestley he sets out to solve the mysterious incidents that have left the remaining members of the board. References Bibliography Evans, Curtis. Masters of the "Humdrum" Mystery: Cecil John Charles Street, Freeman Wills Crofts, Alfred Walter Stewart and the British Detective Novel, 1920-1961. McFarland, 2014. Herbert, Rosemary. Whodunit?:
British writer Cecil Street. It is the twenty sixth in his long-running series of novels featuring Lancelot Priestley, a Golden Age armchair detective. It was published in the United States by Dodd Mead under the slightly altered title Death Sits on the Board. Isaac Anderson in The New York Times considered "The reader may not have much difficulty in spotting the murderer, but he will not find it so easy to figure out the hows and whys of the case. The murders are most ingeniously planned and executed, and even Dr. Priestley is put to a severe test before the story is ended. This is easily the
to UK to see her sick mother. Mawby has appeared in several magazines such as WorldStarHipHop, FHM, Nuts, Zoo, and others. She has landed the cover of Sixty6 magazine in December 2016. She is also a global ambassador of PrettyLittleThing, a UK-based fashion retailer. In 2017, Mawby also ventured into music by dropping tracks on SoundCloud. Personal life During the years 2016 and 2017, Mawby has been in a relationship with the American rapper Tyga and the British DJ Chris Martinez. Mawby suffered from the loss of her both parents within a year when her father, Barrie Mawby, died in October 2018, from cancer,
Mawby also ventured into music by dropping tracks on SoundCloud. Personal life During the years 2016 and 2017, Mawby has been in a relationship with the American rapper Tyga and the British DJ Chris Martinez. Mawby suffered from the loss of her both parents within a year when her father, Barrie Mawby, died in October 2018, from cancer, and her mother, Christine Mawby, died of a stomach infection in June 2019. References External links Demi Rose
at the University of Utrecht. From 2006 until 2015, he was professor Caribbean History at Leiden University. Biography Oostindie was born on 4 July 1955 in Ridderkerk, Netherlands. He studied history and social sciences at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, and graduated in 1982. In 1989, he obtained a doctorate at Utrecht University for his thesis about the plantations Roosenburg and Mon Bijou in Suriname. In 1983, Oostindie started working for the Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV). In 2000, he became Director of the institute. The institute was hit hard by subsidy cuts in 2013, and was forced to merge with the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences who intended to move the institute from Leiden to Amsterdam. Oostindie managed to keep the institute in Leiden, but had to dismiss half the staff. In December 2021, he retired as Director and was awarded officer in the Order of Orange-Nassau. Oostindie was appointed professor Anthropology with a specialisation on the Caribbean at the University of Utrecht on 1993 and served until 2006. From
(born 4 July 1955) is a Dutch historian and professor who specialises in Dutch colonial history and the Dutch Caribbean. He was Director of the Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV) from 2000 until 2021. From 1993 until 2006, he was professor Anthropology at the University of Utrecht. From 2006 until 2015, he was professor Caribbean History at Leiden University. Biography Oostindie was born on 4 July 1955 in Ridderkerk, Netherlands. He studied history and social sciences at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, and graduated in 1982. In 1989, he obtained a doctorate at Utrecht University for his thesis about the plantations Roosenburg and Mon Bijou in Suriname. In 1983, Oostindie started working for the Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV). In 2000, he became Director of the institute. The institute was hit hard by subsidy cuts in 2013, and was forced to merge with the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences who intended to move the institute from Leiden to Amsterdam. Oostindie managed to
History Sundarban Gas Distribution Company Limited was established on 23 November 2009 under Petrobangla. The company is responsible for gas supply in Barishal Division, Khulna Division, and the greater Faridpur region. In August 2013, the Sundarban Gas Distribution Company Limited provided the first home natural gas connection in Bhola District. On 31 January 2015, Sundarban Gas Distribution Company along with other state owned distribution companies sought permission from Bangladesh Energy Regulatory Commission to double the tariff of household gas supply. The company spent 3.5 billion BDT building pipelines in Southwestern region but the project could not be utilized due to
was taken to raise the rate in two phrases. In March 2019, Sundarban Gas Distribution Company along with three other state owned distribution companies sought permission from Bangladesh Energy Regulatory Commission to increase the price of the gas they supplied. There was a hearing on the proposed hike and Gano Forum threatened street protests unless the price hike was cancelled. Nasrul Hamid, the State Minister of the Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources told in parliament the outstanding bills of the Sundarban Gas Distribution Company Limited stood at 1.2 billion BDT in January 2021. On 21 January 2022, Sundarban Gas Distribution Company along with other state owned distribution companies sought permission from Bangladesh Energy Regulatory Commission to double the tariff of household gas supply. The company, and other state owned gas companies, make a profit
Minister of Montenegro made a proclamation stating that the minority government is a "betrayal". Both subjects accused Dritan Abazović of "betraying the will of the people" as well as of political corruption, and undermining the results of the last parliamentary election. The proposal caused mixed reactions in the Montenegrin public, some condemning it, while some supporting it. Since January 18, there have been daily protests throughout various towns in Montenegro, against the formation of the minority government and in support of the Krivokapić Cabinet. So far, the protests have been held in Podgorica, Nikšić, Pljevlja, Bijelo Polje, Berane, and Budva. The protest in Podgorica, held on 23 January 2022, was even attended by some of the ministers supporting Krivokapić. The proposal for the dismissal of the Deputy Prime Minister of Montenegro, Dritan Abazović, which was to be voted on February 3, 2022, failed to pass, as only 20 MPs voted for, 11 against, while 46 abstained from voting altogether, and 4 were absent. The second proposal, for shortening the term of the current parliamentary assembly, which was supposed be discussed on February 4, 2022, also did not pass, as the majority of the MPs didn't approve of the piece of the daily agenda pertaining to it. The
all 81 MPs of the Montenegrin parliament to support the initiative. Almost immediately after the proposal was made, it was heavily criticized by the Democrats, one of the ruling three constituents of the parliamentary majority, who stated that it is a "pact with the DPS and their former allies, citing the ethnic minority parties. Soon after, the Prime Minister of Montenegro made a proclamation stating that the minority government is a "betrayal". Both subjects accused Dritan Abazović of "betraying the will of the people" as well as of political corruption, and undermining the results of the last parliamentary election. The proposal caused mixed reactions in the Montenegrin public, some condemning it, while some supporting it. Since January 18, there have been daily protests throughout various towns in Montenegro, against the formation of the minority government and in support of the Krivokapić Cabinet. So far, the protests have been held in Podgorica, Nikšić, Pljevlja, Bijelo Polje, Berane, and Budva. The protest in Podgorica, held on 23 January 2022, was even attended by some of the ministers supporting Krivokapić. The proposal for the dismissal of the Deputy Prime Minister of Montenegro, Dritan Abazović, which was to be voted on February 3, 2022, failed to pass, as only 20 MPs voted for, 11 against, while 46 abstained from voting altogether, and 4 were absent. The second proposal, for shortening the term of the current parliamentary assembly, which was supposed be discussed on February 4,
Die Insel, and the Blätter was associated with the Bund für Menschenrecht (), an LGBT rights organisation. The journal was published regularly (monthly, sometimes weekly) and reviewed literary, cinematic, and scientific information and portrayals of gender and sexual minorities (i.e.
information and portrayals of gender and sexual minorities (i.e. sexual intermediaries). The positions of the magazine generally reflected those of the first homosexual movement in Germany. This included the abolition of Paragraph 175 (which criminalised gay sex), campaigning against the blackmail of gay people, and for the integration of LGBT people into mainstream society. The magazine ceased publication in 1933, the year Adolf Hitler seized power. Notes References LGBT history in Germany First
follows the feud of a family over two outsiders. Cast Main Ahmed Latheef as Moosa Fathimath Azifa as Reema Ibrahim Jihad as Nabeel Aminath Ameela as Fazna Mariyam Shahuza as Shifaza Haseena Mohamed as Faheema Recurring Shaheem as Hassandhee; Reema's father Yooshau
series was aired on 1 July 209 on the occasion of first anniversary of DhiTV. The series mainly received mixed to negative reviews from critics, for its dragged and melodramatic screenplay and weak acting. References Serial drama television
is former chair of the AfD in the Bavarian state parliament. Notes Living people 1978 births 21st-century
Ebner-Steiner (born 26th August 1978) is a German politician. She represents the Alternative for Germany
km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 14 km east of the district center – the town Kursk, 1 km from the selsoviet center – Besedino. Climate Shekhovtsovo has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Shekhovtsovo is located 1 km from the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European route ), on the road of intermunicipal significance (R-298 –
center – Besedino. Climate Shekhovtsovo has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Shekhovtsovo is located 1 km from the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European route ), on the road of intermunicipal significance (R-298 – Shekhovtsovo), 8 km from the nearest railway station Otreshkovo (railway line Kursk – 146 km). The rural locality
the municipalities of Albertacce and Manso. It is nearly lower than Monte Cinto. The Golo, the longest river in Corsica, rises at its feet. On its slopes at an altitude of the Ruisseau Orba rises in the communal forest of Albertacce, which is a monoculture of laricio pines. Geology Unlike the other summits of the Cinto massif, which are formed mainly of volcanic rocks, the Paglia Orba is made up of sandstone and conglomerates (puddingstone) with some boulders exceeding in size. These sedimentary rocks accumulated during the Permian-Triassic within a vast zone of volcanic collapse (a lake occupying a caldera), before being raised to altitude then largely destroyed by erosion during the tertiary era. Only a few rare vestiges of this sedimentary filling remain today, including the Paglia Orba preserved on the southwestern edge of this caldera. Access The normal access road to the summit is somewhere between hiking and mountaineering. From the Ciottulu a i Mori refuge, a path leads to the Col des Maures (Moorish Pass) and then up a very steep corridor
is a mountain peak in the Monte Cinto massif in Corsica. It rises to an altitude of , between the valleys of the Golo (in the Niolo) and the Cavicchia (in the Filosorma). Relatively isolated, this peak, notable for its characteristic tooth-shaped silhouette, dominates the Fango Valley and the west coast of the island. Straddling the municipalities of Albertacce and Manso, Paglia Orba is the second highest peak of the central chain and the Filosorma, behind Punta Minuta at . Geography With an altitude of , the Paglia Orba is located in the municipalities of Albertacce and Manso. It is nearly lower than Monte Cinto. The Golo, the longest river in Corsica, rises at its feet. On its slopes at an altitude of the Ruisseau Orba rises in the communal forest of Albertacce, which is a monoculture of laricio pines. Geology Unlike the other summits of the Cinto massif, which are formed mainly of volcanic rocks, the Paglia Orba is made up of sandstone and conglomerates (puddingstone) with some boulders exceeding
plays for Italian Serie A club Cagliari. Club career He joined the youth system of Cagliari for the 2018–19 season. For the 2019–20 season, he was loaned to Foggia in Serie D. On 13 July 2021, he signed his first professional contract with Cagliari until 30 June 2023. He made his debut for the
professional contract with Cagliari until 30 June 2023. He made his debut for the senior squad of Cagliari on 15 December 2021 in a Coppa Italia game against Cittadella. He made his Serie A debut for Cagliari on 23 January 2022 in a game against Fiorentina, a 1–1 home draw. References External links 2002
African cricket player Places Pono River, Indonesia Other Pono (digital music
1994), South African cricket player Places Pono River, Indonesia Other Pono (digital music service) Pono (word)
close to the hospital. Architecture This building is among the most important exponents of Art Deco in the city of Havana, along with the Colegio Nacional de Arquitectos de Cuba, the López Serrano Building, the Bacardí building and the América and Fausto cinemas. It was awarded the Gold Medal Award of the National College of Architects in 1942. At the top of the entry portico is the white ceramic sculpture of a mother and her son a monument made by the Cuban sculptor Teodoro Blanco (1902-1972). The name of the building changed in 1966 to "Eusebio Hernández Pérez" Maternity Hospital, in honor of this man who was an important general in the struggles
the National College of Architects in 1942. At the top of the entry portico is the white ceramic sculpture of a mother and her son a monument made by the Cuban sculptor Teodoro Blanco (1902-1972). The name of the building changed in 1966 to "Eusebio Hernández Pérez" Maternity Hospital, in honor of this man who was an important general in the struggles for the nation's independence and professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology during the year 1900. Despite this, it is popularly known by all Cubans by its original name, Maternidad Obrera. The building is presently in a bad state of disrepair. Gallery See also Art Deco Colegio Nacional de Arquitectos de Cuba Bacardi Building (Havana) List
hydrochloride of the methyl ester of the amino acid glycine. Synthesis and reactions Glycine methyl ester hydrochloride can be prepared by treatment
chloride followed by the addition of methanol. Upon treatment with base, the salt converts to glycine methyl ester. References Chlorides Amino
1939 in Kushtia. His plays were performed on stage and radio in the 1960s and 1970s. Most of his plays were published from Bogra. Although he was involved in social drama, he wrote plays on the liberation war of Bangladesh. His satirical play "Jallader Darbare" and satirical play "Mir Jafarer Rujnamca" from Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra in 1971 caused quite a stir. Much like the Kolkata style, he used to create characters and arrange events in plays. Awards and honors Bangla Academy Literary Award (1972) Prabha Natyagosthi Award Lok Natyadal Gold Medal (2019) Bibliography দায়ী কে
satirical play "Jallader Darbare" and satirical play "Mir Jafarer Rujnamca" from Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra in 1971 caused quite a stir. Much like the Kolkata style, he used to create characters and arrange events in plays. Awards and honors Bangla Academy Literary Award (1972) Prabha Natyagosthi Award Lok Natyadal Gold Medal (2019) Bibliography দায়ী কে (1968) শপথ (1967) শুভ বিবাহ (1967) প্রদীপশিখা (1967) কুয়াশা কান্না (1967) অনন্যা (1967) ত্রিরত্ন (1967) সাগর সেঁচা মানিক (1968) টাকা আনা পাই (1968) পাশের বাড়ি বাঈজী লালন ফকির (1977) সূর্য মহল
soldierfish has a maximum length of 11.2 centimetres (4.4 in). The anterior ends of each of its nasal bones have a sharp, forward-directed spine. A spine is also present at the corner of its preoperculum. The dorsal part of its head is uniformly convex. The colour of the spinesnout soldierfish is entirely red, lacking any white markings. Distribution
uniformly convex. The colour of the spinesnout soldierfish is entirely red, lacking any white markings. Distribution The spinesnout soldierfish is found in the Indo-Pacific region from Arabian Sea through Myanmar in the northern Indian Ocean, including the Red Sea. It is also present in areas spanning from Indonesia to the northern coast of
on Beaverhead's football team and was also a member of the basketball and track teams. As a senior, Andersen was named first team All-State at quarterback and safety, as well as the Montana Defensive Player of the Year, after he passed for 1,403 yards, rushed for 877 yards, and scored 30 total touchdowns on offense and had 71 tackles with three interceptions and two fumbles recovered on defense while Beaverhead won the Class A state championship. College career Andersen started games at both running back and linebacker as a true freshman and was named the Big Sky Conference Freshman of the Year after rushing for 515 yards and five touchdowns with seven receptions for 45 yards and one touchdown on offense on offense and recording nine tackles with one sack on defense.
and was named the Big Sky Conference Freshman of the Year after rushing for 515 yards and five touchdowns with seven receptions for 45 yards and one touchdown on offense on offense and recording nine tackles with one sack on defense. He moved to quarterback before his sophomore season after two-year starter Chris Murray was ruled academically ineligible to play. Andersen completed 115 of 208 passes for 1,195 yards with three touchdowns and seven interceptions and also rushed for 1,412 yards and a school-record 21 touchdowns and was named first team All-Big Sky. Andersen moved back to linebacker and also played fullback as a junior. He was named first team all-conference after finishing the season with 54 tackles, 11.5 for loss, and 6.5 sacks with one interception and five passes broken up.Andersen redshirted his senior season while recovering from injuries. As a redshirt senior Andersen was named the Big Sky Defensive Player of the Year and was the runner-up for the Buck Buchanan Award. After the conclusion of his college career, Andersen was invited to play