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2014 - 8th 2018 - 4th African Youth Games 2018 - Current squad The squad was announced on 6 September 2018. Head
- Current squad The squad was announced on 6 September 2018. Head coach: Tsoanelo Pholo Gallery See also South Africa women's national field hockey team South Africa women's
of Michigan was organized in 1865, and by 1872 there were 14 Prince Hall lodges operating in Michigan, three of which were in Detroit. Bu 1925, this had increased to 23 lodges, five of which were in Detroit. The Grand Lodge of Michigan appears to have met at 535 Frederick Street during this time; in 1943 the Prince Hall Masons of Detroit purchased a building at 275 East Ferry Street, in what is now the East Ferry Avenue Historic District, to use as a meeting hall. The move to the Gratiot Avenue building, though, reflected the sophistication of black freemasonry at the time. The Prince Hall Grand Lodge has remained in the building into the 21st century. Description The Prince Hall Grand Lodge is a rectangular three-story Neoclassical buff-colored brick building. The facade faces McDougall Street, and abuts against a three-story store and office building addition that follows the diagonal of Gratiot Avenue. The building sits on a smooth coursed ashlar basement, which is partially raised and contains a fourth basement story. The building
structure. The Order of the Amaranth used the building until 1949, when they merged with a similar organization in Port Huron. In 1951, the Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Michigan purchased the building for $205,000. The Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Michigan was organized in 1865, and by 1872 there were 14 Prince Hall lodges operating in Michigan, three of which were in Detroit. Bu 1925, this had increased to 23 lodges, five of which were in Detroit. The Grand Lodge of Michigan appears to have met at 535 Frederick Street during this time; in 1943 the Prince Hall Masons of Detroit purchased a building at 275 East Ferry Street, in what is now the East Ferry Avenue Historic District, to use as a meeting hall. The move to the Gratiot Avenue building, though, reflected the sophistication of black
Caracas in 2007. The group's music combines a variety of musical genres including reggae, funk, and salsa, and the members describe their style as "trippy pop". The band consists of vocalist/guitarist Alberto "Beto" Montenegro, bassist Antonio "Tony" Casas, drummer Andrés Story, and guitarist Alejandro Abeijón. After the release of the album Trippy Caribbean in 2016, the band was nominated for Best New Artist at the 18th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, losing to
music combines a variety of musical genres including reggae, funk, and salsa, and the members describe their style as "trippy pop". The band consists of vocalist/guitarist Alberto "Beto" Montenegro, bassist Antonio "Tony" Casas, drummer Andrés Story, and guitarist Alejandro Abeijón. After the release of the album Trippy Caribbean in 2016, the band was nominated for Best New Artist at the 18th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, losing to Dominican musician Vicente García. Rawayana's
established; a year later the cinema Kungla was established. The company was liquidated in 1932. Filmography 1929: 2 meest 1929: IV Kaitseliidu päev Tallinnas
organization and film production company. The company was established on 10 September 1920 by Brothers Parikas, and Konstantin and Theodor Märska. In 1922, on company's
Biathlon Junior World Championships will be held from 23 February to 2 March 2022 in Soldier Hollow, United States. Schedule All times are local (UTC–7). Results Junior events Junior Men Junior Women Youth events Youth Men Youth Women Medal table References Biathlon Junior World Championships Biathlon competitions
be held from 23 February to 2 March 2022 in Soldier Hollow, United States. Schedule All times are local (UTC–7). Results Junior events Junior Men Junior Women Youth events Youth Men Youth Women
has been co-chair of the Greens parliamentary group in the Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin. She was co-lead candidate in the 2016 Berlin state election alongside Ramona Pop, Bettina Jarasch, and Daniel Wesener. Early life and education Kapek was born and raised in the Kreuzberg neighbourhood, then in West Berlin. She is the daughter of Frank Kapek, a former Green politician who served as member of the Abgeordnetenhaus from 1987 to 1989. After graduating from the Robert Blum Gymnasium in Schöneberg, she studied geography with minors in law, transportation planning, and environmental management at the Free University of Berlin, the Technical University of Berlin, and the Humboldt University of Berlin. Subsequently, she studied for a master's degree in Urban and Regional Planning in the Netherlands, from which she earned a post-graduate degree. Kapek was also a scholarship holder of the German Academic Scholarship Foundation. From 2007 to 2011, she was a research assistant to Michael Cramer, Member of the European Parliament. Kapek is married and mother to two children, and lives with her family in Kreuzberg. Political career Career in state politics Kapek has been a member of the Alliance 90/The Greens since 2005. She was compelled to enter politics after living and studying in the Netherlands in the early 2000s, during which time she witnessed the conservative shift in society which followed the assassination of Pim Fortuyn. From 2006 to 2011, she was a member of the municipal council of Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg. From 2008, she was co-chair of the Greens faction there alongside Daniel Wesener. She was also spokeswoman for urban development, environment, and transport policy. Kapek was elected to the Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin in the 2011 Berlin state election via the state list, on which she was placed third. She became spokeswoman for urban development policy and, from November, deputy chair of the Greens faction. On 30 October 2012, she became co-leader of the parliamentary group, alongside Ramona Pop. In October 2015, Kapek was nominated as part of a four-member team of lead candidates for
earned a post-graduate degree. Kapek was also a scholarship holder of the German Academic Scholarship Foundation. From 2007 to 2011, she was a research assistant to Michael Cramer, Member of the European Parliament. Kapek is married and mother to two children, and lives with her family in Kreuzberg. Political career Career in state politics Kapek has been a member of the Alliance 90/The Greens since 2005. She was compelled to enter politics after living and studying in the Netherlands in the early 2000s, during which time she witnessed the conservative shift in society which followed the assassination of Pim Fortuyn. From 2006 to 2011, she was a member of the municipal council of Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg. From 2008, she was co-chair of the Greens faction there alongside Daniel Wesener. She was also spokeswoman for urban development, environment, and transport policy. Kapek was elected to the Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin in the 2011 Berlin state election via the state list, on which she was placed third. She became spokeswoman for urban development policy and, from November, deputy chair of the Greens faction. On 30 October 2012, she became co-leader of the parliamentary group, alongside Ramona Pop. In October 2015, Kapek was nominated as part of a four-member team of lead candidates for the 2016 Berlin state election alongside Bettina Jarasch, Ramona Pop, and Daniel Wesener. Kapek was placed second on the state-wide party list, and was elected to the Abgeordnetenhaus. She also ran in the constituency Lichtenberg 4, winning 10.0% of votes. Post-election, she was a member of the main negotiating group which led the formation of the red–red–green government. In December, she was re-elected as parliamentary group leader; Silke Gebel succeeded Ramona Pop as her counterpart. In April 2021, she was again elected to second place on the Greens state list for the 2021 Berlin state election. She was re-elected as both member of the Abgeordnetenhaus and subsequently as co-leader of the Greens faction. Role in national politics Kapek was nominated by her party as delegate to the Federal Convention for the purpose of electing the President of Germany in 2017 and 2022. Political positions Kapek
Open and Match Play 9 on the Challenge Tour in 2018. Amateur career Johnston had a successful junior career and finished second on the Scottish Boys Order of Merit in 2010 and 2011. He was runner-up at the 2011 Scottish Boys Match Play and the 2011 Scottish Boys Stroke Play. He attended the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga between 2011 and 2015 and graduated with a degree in psychology. He was All-Southern Conference performer with the Chattanooga Mocs men's golf team in 2014 and 2015. Johnston represented Scotland in the Men's Home Internationals in 2016 and 2017, both times losing to Ireland, and
He finished 10th in the Order of Merit to gain a place on the European Tour for 2019 as one of the 15 2018 Challenge Tour graduates. Johnston also won a silver medal at the 2018 European Golf Team Championships at Gleneagles, together with a Great Britain made up of Connor Syme, Michele Thomson and Meghan MacLaren. His best finish on the European Tour in 2019 was joint fifth in the D+D Real Czech Masters, and he finished 148th in the Order of Merit. In 2020 Johnston fired a career best 61 to lead by a single shot at the end of the first day of the Portugal Masters. Amateur wins
Ward of Chittagong City Corporation. And a part of Pahartali Thana. Size South Kattlai ward has an area of . Population data The total population of South Kattali ward is 93,562 as per 2011 Census. Of these 47,660 are males and 45,902 are females. Total families are
The total population of South Kattali ward is 93,562 as per 2011 Census. Of these 47,660 are males and 45,902 are females. Total families are 20,613. Location and boundaries Chittagong City Corporation Location of South Kattali Ward in the North-West. It is bounded on the South by 26
(South Africa), is a coeducational state school situated in Polokwane Ext 44 in the Limpopo province of South Africa. The school was personally officiated by the former president of the Republic of South Africa, Kgalema Motlanthe. History Greenside Primary School was established on the 29th of April 2009 by the former president of the Republic of South Africa, Kgalema Motlanthe. He was accompanied by the Premier of Limpopo Mr. Cassel Mathale, Minister of Finance Trevor Manuel, Minister of Education Naledi Pandor and MEC for Education
Dr Aaron Motsoaledi. Before the school was established in 2009, it was the aggregate of Kabelo Combined School together with the secondary school which is now known individually as Kabelo Secondary School, neighboring the primary school. The founding principal of the school is madam M.R Moto, she opened the school in 2009 and acted as the principal up until May 2012, and left the school in 2013. She was succeeded by the late Mr. P Ramaphakela who maintained the sit from 2013 to the day he passed in 2020. Under Ramaphakela's supervision the school was highly praised and managed to achieve remarkable accolades through out his principal period. Academics Curriculum dissected into 3 phases Foundation Phase Covers Grade R to Grade 3 Intermediate Phase
a 2022 Netflix docuseries about the Brazilian professional footballer Neymar. Cast David Beckham Neymar Lionel Messi Kylian Mbappé Marquinhos Thiago
Production Daniel Sillman is an executive producer on the Netflix docuseries about Brazilian soccer star Neymar, Neymar: The Perfect Chaos. References External
– died 29 November 2013 in Villalier) was a French rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s. He played at the international level for France, and at club level for AS Carcassonne and FC Lézignan XIII playing at . He is the older brother of fellow rugby league footballer Gilbert Benausse, alongside which he played for Lézignan. Playing career At club level, Benausse played first for AS Carcassonne, and then for FC Lézignan XIII. He was capped twice for
footballer who played in the 1960s. He played at the international level for France, and at club level for AS Carcassonne and FC Lézignan XIII playing at . He is the older brother of fellow rugby league footballer Gilbert Benausse, alongside which he played for Lézignan. Playing career At club level, Benausse played first for AS Carcassonne, and then for FC Lézignan XIII. He was capped twice for France and took part at the 1960 Rugby League World Cup. Both of this international caps were two test matches against Great Britain. Genealogical information René Benausse was the older brother of France
district center – the town Kursk, 2 km from the selsoviet center – Besedino. Climate Karasevka has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Karasevka is located 1.5 km from the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European route ), on the roads of intermunicipal significance (Otreshkovo – Petrovskoye – Besedino) and (38N-530 – Karasevka), 8.5 km from the nearest railway station Otreshkovo (railway line Kursk
Rat River (a right tributary of the Seym), 107 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 17 km east of the district center – the town Kursk, 2 km from the selsoviet center – Besedino. Climate Karasevka has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Karasevka is located 1.5
2021, the film was released theatrically in the United States and Canada on November 24 for a limited 30-day run due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite underperforming at the box office, Encanto grossed over $228 million worldwide and became the second highest-grossing animated film of 2021, behind Sing 2. It was met with wider commercial success after its release on Disney+ on December 24, 2021, propelled by viral internet popularity. The film has received acclaim from critics, who praised its music, animation, diversity, and portrayal of family dynamics. The film and its soundtrack have received various awards and nominations. It garnered three Golden Globe nominations at the
them serve their rural community. When Mirabel learns that the family's magic is fading, she sets out to find out what is happening. Premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on November 3, 2021, the film was released theatrically in the United States and Canada on November 24 for a limited 30-day run due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite underperforming at the box office, Encanto grossed over $228 million worldwide and became the second highest-grossing animated film of 2021, behind Sing 2. It was met with wider commercial success after its
Commerce of Trinidad and Tobago. She is a former president of the Bankers Association of Trinidad and Tobago and Chairman of Trinidad Nitrogen Company. Education Karen Darbasie earned an undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of the West Indies, a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from the University of Warwick and a
the American Chamber of Commerce of Trinidad and Tobago. She is a former president of the Bankers Association of Trinidad and Tobago and Chairman of Trinidad Nitrogen Company. Education Karen Darbasie earned an undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of the West Indies, a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from the University of Warwick and a master's degree from the University of Essex.
Kelsey, writing for JazzTimes, remarked: "In recent years Jenkins became largely involved with composition, so one tends to forget what an extraordinary improviser he is. Most impressive is the range of melodic expression and technique he shows during an unaccompanied solo on the album-opening 'Invasion.' Neither Sirone nor Cooper has been given his due. Few bassists have embodied such a combination of chops and soul as Sirone. Here, his time is sure, his sound large, his imagination vast. As for Cooper: there’s an extended passage on 'Invasion' where he swings as hard as I've ever heard a free-jazz drummer swing. The CD's best track might be the album's closer, 'Collegno.' The cut features the three musicians at their hyper-intuitive, interactive best. Not just a history lesson, Psyche is vital, essential stuff." In an article for The Wire, Julian Cowley wrote: "Jenkins has an incisive tone, coiling fluently around and out from thematic cells. But although his looping line tends to disclose with great clarity the figure latent in the music's field, the group resist establishing a hierarchy of voices. Each member is allowed solo space and duets occur. Sirone's double bass and Cooper, occasionally on piano as well as drums, can drive with force but their input is thoroughly, spontaneously compositional rather than supportive and secondary. Their weight and density are articulate. As The Psyche cofirms, the poise of the energetic interplay between all three made the Revolutionary Ensemble special." Track listing "Invasion" (Jerome Cooper) - 26:15 "Hu-man" (Sirone) - 8:04 "Collegno" (Leroy Jenkins) - 13:00 Personnel Leroy Jenkins – violin, viola
Jenkins became largely involved with composition, so one tends to forget what an extraordinary improviser he is. Most impressive is the range of melodic expression and technique he shows during an unaccompanied solo on the album-opening 'Invasion.' Neither Sirone nor Cooper has been given his due. Few bassists have embodied such a combination of chops and soul as Sirone. Here, his time is sure, his sound large, his imagination vast. As for Cooper: there’s an extended passage on 'Invasion' where he swings as hard as I've ever heard a free-jazz drummer swing. The CD's best track might be the album's closer, 'Collegno.' The cut features the three musicians at their hyper-intuitive, interactive best. Not just a history lesson, Psyche is vital, essential stuff." In an article for The Wire, Julian Cowley wrote: "Jenkins has an incisive tone, coiling fluently around and out from thematic cells. But although his looping line tends to disclose with great clarity the figure latent in the music's field, the group resist establishing a hierarchy of voices. Each member is allowed solo space and duets occur. Sirone's double bass and Cooper, occasionally on piano as well as drums, can drive
of Cambridge. A member of the Cambridge University Cricket Club, Reunert made five appearances in first-class cricket for the club in 1908 against the Gentlemen of England and four first-class counties. In a match against Sussex, he played alongside his brother in the Cambridge team. Described by Wisden as a "fast bowler and hard-hitting left-hand batsman", he scored 65 runs with a highest score of 19, while with the ball he took 9 wickets at an average of 43.66; Five of these wickets came in a single innings against Lancashire. He returned to South Africa after graduating from Cambridge, where he played no further cricket of note. Reunert died at Johannesburg in July 1946. References External links 1886 births 1946 deaths Cricketers from Johannesburg People educated at Harrow School Alumni of Pembroke
made five appearances in first-class cricket for the club in 1908 against the Gentlemen of England and four first-class counties. In a match against Sussex, he played alongside his brother in the Cambridge team. Described by Wisden as a "fast bowler and hard-hitting left-hand batsman", he scored 65 runs with a highest score of 19, while with the ball he took 9 wickets at an average of 43.66; Five of these wickets came in a single innings against Lancashire. He returned to South Africa after graduating from Cambridge, where he played no further cricket of note. Reunert died at Johannesburg in July 1946. References External links 1886 births 1946 deaths Cricketers from Johannesburg People educated at Harrow School Alumni of Pembroke College, Cambridge South
Antonio Scurati's M. It also won several awards, including the and , and Corriere della Sera ranked it sixth on their 2018 best books list. Terranova is also a contributor of several magazines and newspapers, an essayist, an author of short stories and a radio writer. In 2021 she made up her first graphic novel, Caravaggio e la ragazza, illustrated by . The same year she was a jury member of the "Horizons" section at the 78th Venice International Film Festival. References External links Nadia Terranova at Treccani 1978 births Living people Writers from Messina 21st-century Italian novelists Italian women novelists University of Messina alumni University of Catania alumni
Messina, and then got a doctorate in modern history at the University of Catania. In 2003 she moved to Rome, where she started her activity as a writer as author of children books. Her debut novel Gli anni al contrario ("The years in reverse", 2015) got her critical appraise and several awards including the Bagutta Prize for best first work and the . The book was selected by La Repubblica as one of the best Italian books of the 2010s decade. Terranova's second novel Farewell, Ghosts (Italian: Addio fantasmi, 2018) was a finalist at the 2019 Strega Prize, losing to Antonio Scurati's M.
MacBride Museum of Yukon History is a non profit museum located in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. Founded in 1950 by the Yukon Historical Society, and opened in 1952, it is the oldest museum in the Yukon. Funding to expand the museum was
by the Yukon Historical Society, and opened in 1952, it is the oldest museum in the Yukon. Funding to expand the museum was approved in 2016 by the Department of Canadian Heritage and Government of Yukon, with the co-operation of the City of Whitehorse. The
of Arab states and launched a military campaign in 2015 to restore a government ousted by the Houthis. Timeline On 3 January 2022, the Houthis fighters hijacked a UAE-flagged cargo ship off the Yemen coast and eleven crew members were detained. The 17 January 2022 attacks targeted an industrial site outside Abu Dhabi,
the international airport was also targeted. The Houthis claim to have carried out attacks on the UAE in the past, but this is the first time that UAE officials have acknowledged such attacks and the first time people have been killed in such attacks. On 21 January 2022, the UAE has responded that it reserves the right to retaliate and the Saudi-led coalition carried out
and the Ajax Youth Academy a year later, as they had a partnership with the club from Rotterdam. Starting the 2021–22 season as a regular with the Ajax youth team, most notably in the UEFA Youth League, Aertssen made his professional debut for Jong Ajax on the 10 January 2022, starting the 2–0 away Eerste Divisie win against Jong Utrecht as a center-back. By doing so he became the fourth
the Ajax Youth Academy a year later, as they had a partnership with the club from Rotterdam. Starting the 2021–22 season as a regular with the Ajax youth team, most notably in the UEFA Youth League, Aertssen made his professional debut for Jong Ajax on the 10 January 2022, starting
and their music videos were streamed and viewed more than 100 million times. The band signed with the Better Noise Records label in 2019 and released the single "Kingdom" from their forthcoming album. Band Members PRESENT Dan Murphy - vocals, guitar Andrew Bojanic - guitar, vocals Liz Hooper - bass, keyboard, vocals Miles
producer), Liz Hooper (bass, vocals, keyboards, producer), Miles Franco (guitars, bass, vocals), and Tim Spier (drums, vocals). They were signed to Better Noise Records in 2019 after their song "For The Glory" and their album Machines appeared in multiple television and film advertisements, such as for the NHL, WWE, Sony Playstation, and their music videos were streamed and viewed more than 100 million times. The band signed with the Better
History The station was opened on 14 November 1870 by the Caledonian Railway. To the south was the goods yard. It had a siding on the east side of the line and a signal box, which closed
1932. The station closed on 10 January 1955. A house now occupies the site. References Disused railway stations in Angus Former Caledonian Railway stations Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1870 Railway stations in Great Britain closed in
Architecture The original station building from 1881 was designed by the Danish architect Niels Peder Christian Holsøe. It was torn down in 1977, and replaced by the current building from 1978. References Citations Bibliography External links Banedanmark – government agency responsible for maintenance and traffic control of most of the Danish railway network Arriva
The station opened in 1881. It offers direct regional train services to Aarhus, Skjern and Esbjerg operated by Arriva. Architecture The original station building from 1881 was designed by the Danish architect Niels Peder Christian Holsøe. It was torn down in 1977, and replaced by the current building from 1978. References Citations Bibliography External links Banedanmark – government
2022 with the quarter-finals and will end on 6 February 2022 with the final in Navi Mumbai, India. Times listed are Indian Standard Time (UTC+5:30). Format In the knockout phase, if a match is level at the end of 90 minutes of normal playing time, extra time is played (two periods of 15 minutes each), where each team is allowed to make a fourth substitution. If still tied after extra time, the match is decided by a penalty shoot-out to determine the winners. From this tournament, there will be no third place play-off. AFC set out the following schedule for the quarter-finals: Match 1: Winner Group A vs 3rd Group B/C Match 2: Winner Group B vs Runner-up Group C Match 3: Winner Group C vs 3rd Group A/B Match 4: Runner-up Group A vs Runner-up Group B Combinations of matches in the quarter-finals The specific match-ups involving the third-placed teams depend on
of 90 minutes of normal playing time, extra time is played (two periods of 15 minutes each), where each team is allowed to make a fourth substitution. If still tied after extra time, the match is decided by a penalty shoot-out to determine the winners. From this tournament, there will be no third place play-off. AFC set out the following schedule for the quarter-finals: Match 1: Winner Group A vs 3rd Group B/C Match 2: Winner Group B vs Runner-up Group C Match 3: Winner Group C vs 3rd Group A/B Match 4: Runner-up Group A vs Runner-up Group B Combinations of matches in the quarter-finals The specific match-ups involving the third-placed teams depend on which two third-placed teams qualified for the quarter-finals: Qualified teams
accompanying lyric video was premiered to the singer's official YouTube channel simultaneously with the single's release on 3 December. In late December 2021, Ramosaj competed with "" in the 60th edition of intentionally to represent Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin, Italy. During the final, the singer finished in the second place despite being a favourite to win the contest. His performance commenced in black and white and progressed with colours, while the background LED screens displayed thunder and dark imagery. Background and release In an interview for Wiwibloggs, after winning the 22nd edition of in May 2021, Ramosaj revealed his intention to participate at with the aim to represent Albania at the Eurovision Song Contest 2022. The following November, the Albanian broadcaster (RTSH) announced that they had selected Ramosaj among 20 other artists to compete in the live shows of the 60th edition of in late December 2021. Thereafter, "" was independently released as a single in various territories for digital download and streaming on 3 December 2021. An accompanying lyric video was uploaded to Ramosaj's YouTube channel simultaneously with the single's release. Composition and reception "", which translated means "Break it", was composed and written by Ramosaj himself, with additional mastering and mixing as well as the production done by Albanian composer Marko Polo. The Albanian-language song is musically an ethnic ballad with a blend of traditional Albanian instruments and sounds. Lyrically, the song touches on the theme of unconditional love and delves into a past relationship of the singer, in which he forgave and continued to offer love and trust to his love interest. Upon its release, "" was met with generally positive reviews from music critics. In a review for ESCUnited conducted by several staff members, "" has been described as a "pleasant" and "epic"
single's release on 3 December. In late December 2021, Ramosaj competed with "" in the 60th edition of intentionally to represent Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin, Italy. During the final, the singer finished in the second place despite being a favourite to win the contest. His performance commenced in black and white and progressed with colours, while the background LED screens displayed thunder and dark imagery. Background and release In an interview for Wiwibloggs, after winning the 22nd edition of in May 2021, Ramosaj revealed his intention to participate at with the aim to represent Albania at the Eurovision Song Contest 2022. The following November, the Albanian broadcaster (RTSH) announced that they had selected Ramosaj among 20 other artists to compete in the live shows of the 60th edition of in late December 2021. Thereafter, "" was independently released as a single in various territories for digital download and streaming on 3 December 2021. An accompanying lyric video was uploaded to Ramosaj's YouTube channel simultaneously with the single's release. Composition and reception "", which translated means "Break it", was composed and written by Ramosaj himself, with additional mastering and mixing as well as the production done by Albanian composer Marko Polo. The Albanian-language song is musically an ethnic ballad with a blend of traditional Albanian instruments and sounds. Lyrically,
to Dogri language writers by Sahitya Akademi. Recipients References External
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with the production. In addition to the regular awards, 8 films were nominated to the Public's Choice Special Award for Best Film, and cinematographer was revealed as the recipient of the honorary Gaudí award. Nominations The nominations are listed as follows: Public's Choice Special Award The Belly of the Sea The Odd-Job Men Tros Visitor Outlaws Libertad Out of Sync Mediterraneo: The Law of the Sea Honorary Award Cinematographer was selected as the
the gala, whereas was charged with the production. In addition to the regular awards, 8 films were nominated to the Public's Choice Special Award for Best Film, and cinematographer was revealed as the recipient of the honorary Gaudí award. Nominations The nominations are listed as follows: Public's Choice Special Award The Belly of the Sea The Odd-Job Men Tros Visitor Outlaws Libertad Out of Sync Mediterraneo: The Law of the Sea Honorary Award Cinematographer was selected as the recipient of the Gaudí honorary
in Mexico City. He attended the Universidad Iberoamericana and worked as a Spanish-English interpreter and translator in the courts of New Mexico before earning his MFA in fiction at the Iowa Writers' Workshop. Career He taught creative writing and directed the bilingual MFA program at the University of Texas–Pan American in the Lower Rio Grande Valley. He has been a fellow at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and was inducted into the Texas Institute of Letters in 2018. His first collection, Flight and Other Stories, was a Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers selection and a finalist for the Western States Book Award for Fiction and the Drue Heinz Literature Prize. Publishers Weekly called the collection "varied, well-crafted and frequently daring." Latino Literature Hall of Fame member Luis Alberto Urrea said, “José Skinner’s got a book called Flight. He’s my great hope. There’s something really remarkable and grand going on in his work, his fiction.” Of his second collection, The Tombstone Race, Kirkus Reviews said, “With verisimilitude, compassion, and a surprising amount of nobility, Skinner navigates the mean streets of New Mexico with cunning and grace.” Latina Magazine wrote, "The authenticity of José Skinner's experiences as a Spanish/English interpreter in the courtrooms of the Southwest hit harder than an NFL linebacker." In Western American Literature, Melina Vizcaíno-Alemán wrote, “By carefully balancing an artistic appreciation of the landscape with an awareness of social reality, Skinner presents a thought- provoking collection about a diverse people and place mired in regional development.” The book was a Writers' League of Texas Discovery Prize Winner in 2016. His fiction has appeared in Witness, Third Coast, Colorado Review, and many other literary magazines, and his nonfiction in Our Lost Border: Essays on Life Amid the Narco-Violence, Monthly Review, The Progressive,
Southwest hit harder than an NFL linebacker." In Western American Literature, Melina Vizcaíno-Alemán wrote, “By carefully balancing an artistic appreciation of the landscape with an awareness of social reality, Skinner presents a thought- provoking collection about a diverse people and place mired in regional development.” The book was a Writers' League of Texas Discovery Prize Winner in 2016. His fiction has appeared in Witness, Third Coast, Colorado Review, and many other literary magazines, and his nonfiction in Our Lost Border: Essays on Life Amid the Narco-Violence, Monthly Review, The Progressive, El Nuevo Mexicano, and The Millennium Reader. He has reviewed books for The Texas Observer and American Book Review. Bibliography Books Flight and Other Stories (Reno: University of Nevada Press, 2001) The Tombstone Race (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2016) Selected Stories "Peons." Isthmus 6, 2017 (Distinguished Story of 2017, Best American Short Stories) "Looking Out" and "The Edge" Solstice Literary Magazine 2010, 2012 Looking Out The Edge "Plots" The Florida Review36:1, 2011 (Finalist, Florida Review Award in Fiction) "Crypto" Other Voices 44, 2006 "Counting Coup" Clackamas Literary Review Vol X, 2006 "The Extra" Third Coast 21, 2005 "Age of Copper" Witness 15.1, 2001 "Careful" Boulevard 31.1-2,
10 December. Team changes Following the previous season, the number of teams participating in Liga 3 was halved. With no club promoted from a lower league, the five relegated teams were among first members of the newly formed Liga 4. From Liga 3 Promoted to Liga 2 Zugdidi ● Guria Lanchkhuti Relegated to Liga 4 Samegrelo Chkhorotsku ● Magaroeli Chiatura ● Varketili Tbilisi ● Algeti Marneuli ● Imereti Khoni Relegated to Regionuli Liga Mark Stars Tbilisi ● Gardabani ●
Machakhela Khelvachauri To Liga 3 Relegated from Liga 2 Samgurali ● Merani Teams and stadiums Review Being considered primary favourites for promotion, Merani won the league with a large margin after an impressive performance during the entire season. They achieved their promotion goal well beforehand, with five matches still remaining. Samgurali managed to thrash their play-off rivals with an aggregate score 9-0 and return to Liga 2 after one-year absence. Aragvi also prevailed over their opponents, despite a home defeat in the first leg. Five teams were involved in a bitter survival battle
the list of recipient of Bal Sahitya Puraskar to English
Bal Sahitya Puraskar to English language writers by Sahitya Akademi. Recipients References External
sustainable housing and agricultural development. She is a member of International Women in Mining, a global advocacy network for women in mining industries. She also founded Women in Mining Guinea in 2013. She has spoken on her career at the Africa Mining Summit and at the New York Forum for Africa. Recognition In 2017 Jeune Afrique listed her as one of Africa's 50 Most Influential Businesswomen. In 2021, Avance Media listed her as one of its Top 100 Most Influential Women in Africa. As of 2018, she was the only woman in Guinea to own a mining company, and more generally is one of the youngest mining entrepreneurs in Africa. References External links Interview with Tiguidanke Camara Chairman & CEO Tigui Mining Group. Tiguidanke Camara, du podium aux mines d'or et de diamants Guinean diaspora Women in business by nationality Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Mining engineers Models
Africa. Early life, education and modelling career Camara was born in Conakry, where her father was a politician and her mother was in business. Aged 12 she began a career in modelling. Camara moved to Morocco in 1996, to study for a BA degree in Business Management. After graduation, Camara moved the United States of America, where she continued her modelling career, which lasted until the birth of her twin children in the 2000s. Mining career In 2008 she bought a 28% share in a mining company, and formally began her career in the industry. She established the Camara Diamond Traiding Network in 2009, and a holding company Tigui Mining Group (TMG) in 2012. Her companies focus on mining interests in West Africa, in particular in Guinea and Ivory Coast. The company specialises in gold and diamond
India, Sri Lanka and Bhutan. The name is of Sanskrit origin. It literally translates to realm/limit. Notable people with name include : Paridhi Sharma (born 1987), an
is of Sanskrit origin. It literally translates to realm/limit. Notable people with name include : Paridhi Sharma (born 1987), an Indian actress/director. Paridhi (born 11th century), a
Count of Flanders and Adele of Vermandois. According to legend, Ardolf was born to Elftrude after his father, Siegfried, had died. His cousin, Arnulf II, Count of Flanders, was his godfather. According to Lambert of Ardres, Ardolf grew up in the court of the Counts of Flanders and
Guînes was born about 965–966. His father was Siegfried, Count of Guînes and his mother was Elftrude, daughter of Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Adele of Vermandois. According to legend, Ardolf was born to Elftrude after his father, Siegfried, had died. His cousin, Arnulf II, Count of Flanders, was his godfather. According to Lambert of
at the Blue Note Poznań Competition, 2015 – Musician of the Year for the Danish island of Fyn, 2014 – 2nd Prize at the Review of Young Performers of Jazz Music 2014 in Łomża, 2012 – 3rd Prize at the Young Jazz Music Performers Review 2012 in Łomża, With Bands: 2015 – 2nd Prize at Young Nordic Jazz Comets 2015 in Helsinki with the Jazz Fresh band, 2012 – Winning the Competition for the Jazz Phonographic Debut with the band TONE RAW Discography 2021 "Poetry", Adam Bałdych Quintet, Paolo Fresu 2021 "Konarski & Folks", Konarski & Folks 2021 "JoyRide", Case Kamarainen 2021 "Birds From Another Planet", Piotr Scholz Orchestra 2020 "Into The wild", Bartosz Pernal Sextet 2019 "Eternal Forge", Tim Hagans Quintet 2019 "Colors", Marek Jakubowski Quartet 2018 "Poznan Jazz Philharmonic Orchestra plays Weezdob", Poznan Jazz Philharmonic Orchestra 2018 "Żuławskie Wierzby",
"Poetry", Adam Bałdych Quintet, Paolo Fresu 2021 "Konarski & Folks", Konarski & Folks 2021 "JoyRide", Case Kamarainen 2021 "Birds From Another Planet", Piotr Scholz Orchestra 2020 "Into The wild", Bartosz Pernal Sextet 2019 "Eternal Forge", Tim Hagans Quintet 2019 "Colors", Marek Jakubowski Quartet 2018 "Poznan Jazz Philharmonic Orchestra plays Weezdob", Poznan Jazz Philharmonic Orchestra 2018 "Żuławskie Wierzby", Poznan Jazz Philharmonic Orchestra & Kacper Smoliński 2018 "Waiting", Case Kamarainen 2017 "Songs of Hope", Adam Zagórski Quartet 2012 "Tone Raw", Tone Raw Quartet References 1992 births Living people Jazz musicians Jazz
men's Greco-Roman wrestling. This tournament is held in honor of Dan Kolov who was the first European freestyle wrestling champion from Bulgaria and European and World Champion Nikola Petroff. Medal table Team ranking Medal overview Men's freestyle Greco-Roman Women's freestyle Participating nations 540 competitors from 46 nations participated. (13) (6) (4) (1) (4) (13) (2) (41) (4) (31) (2) (18) (1) (5) (2) (4) (10) (10) (5) (12) (4) (1) (11) (12) (29) (22) (17) (1) (4) (12) (3) (3) (3) (5) (20) (16) (31) (3) (1) (1) (6) (24) (40) (29) (33) (17) Ranking Series Ranking
nations 540 competitors from 46 nations participated. (13) (6) (4) (1) (4) (13) (2) (41) (4) (31) (2) (18) (1) (5) (2) (4) (10) (10) (5) (12) (4) (1) (11) (12) (29) (22) (17) (1) (4) (12) (3) (3) (3) (5) (20) (16) (31) (3) (1) (1) (6) (24) (40) (29) (33) (17) Ranking Series Ranking Series Calendar 2019: 1st Ranking Series: 24–28 January, Russia, Krasnoyarsk ⇒ Golden Grand Prix Ivan Yarygin 2019 (FS, WW) 2nd Ranking Series: 9-10 February, Croatia, Zagreb ⇒ 2019 Grand Prix Zagreb Open
Card Game nominee. List of Expansions Marvel Legendary has several stand-alone expansions that can be played independently, as well as several expansions that require at least one of the stand-alone sets to play. Most of the stand-alone sets and expansions feature original comic-style artwork. Marvel Studios
game was a 2013 Origins Awards Best Traditional Card Game nominee and a 2013 Golden Geek Best Card Game nominee. List of Expansions Marvel Legendary has several stand-alone expansions that can be played independently, as well as several expansions that require at least one of the stand-alone sets to play. Most of the stand-alone sets and expansions feature original comic-style artwork. Marvel Studios Phase 1
Interlife manages international development efforts with the support of Sida agency. PMU is a part of the Pentecostal AIC that consists of the Swedish Pentecostal Mission and Pentecostal Sweden. PMU is solely responsible for
in developing countries with foreign aid organisations, both state and non-governmental. Since 2008, the Secretary General of PMU Interlife has been Niclas Lindgren. References External links PMU Interlife Development charities based in Sweden Human rights organizations based in Sweden Organizations based in Stockholm Organizations established in 1965 Swedish Pentecostal Movement Poverty-related organizations International
to academia as a professor and Head of Science Policy and Epidemiology in the Environmental Research Group at King's College London, where his research interests included the connections between climate change and air pollution. Apart from his government and academic appointments, he was chair of the scientific arm of the UN Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution (CLRTAP), co-chair of the World Health Organization (WHO) working group on air quality guidelines, an air quality adviser to the US Environmental Protection Agency, and a member of the UK government's two scientific, air pollution advisory committees (AQEG and COMEAP). In 2019, he became one of
environmental scientist who made important contributions to the science of air pollution and its incorporation into public policy in the United Kingdom. Williams was one of the first scientists to recognize the harmful health effects of ground-level ozone, in papers published in Nature in the mid-1970s, and one of the first to study vehicle emissions in the real world (rather than under artificial laboratory conditions). He also established the first systematic programme to produce inventories of UK national air pollution emissions. Born in Mountain Ash, Williams studied chemistry at University College, Cardiff, took a Ph.D. at Bristol University, and held research fellowships at the University of British Columbia and the University of Bradford. In 1975, he became a government scientist at the Department of Industry's Warren Spring Laboratory in Stevenage, where he headed the air pollution division, before moving to the Department of Environment in 1993. In 2005, he became head of the air quality and science programme at the UK government's Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, where he focused on translating air pollution science into effective government policy, and developed three national air quality strategies for the UK. In 2010, he
Forbert. The album was recorded in less than a week, and followed Forbert and Tallent's work on a song for the Harry Nilsson tribute album For the Love of Harry: Everybody Sings Nilsson. Benmont Tench played on Mission. Its lyrics deal with the regrets and realities of middle age. Critical reception Calling Mission of the Crossroad Palms "the latest of Steve Forbert's mediocre comeback albums," Stereo Review wrote that "while
regrets and realities of middle age. Critical reception Calling Mission of the Crossroad Palms "the latest of Steve Forbert's mediocre comeback albums," Stereo Review wrote that "while he still has a graceful way with a melody, Forbert has virtually nothing to say." The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette thought that the album "derives most of its energy from Forbert's mastery of broad musical arrangements and nuanced phrasing that
years. Another popular variant of the name is Niviaq. Notes Feminine
name meaning “girl.” It has been a popular name
The station serves the exhibition centre and entertainment complex of Messecenter Herning in the western part of Herning. Herning Messecenter railway halt is located on the Skanderborg–Skjern line, and opened in 1997. It offers direct regional train services to
line, and opened in 1997. It offers direct regional train services to Herning, Aarhus, and Skjern operated by Arriva. References Citations Bibliography External links Banedanmark – government agency responsible for maintenance and traffic control of most of the Danish railway network Arriva – British multinational public transport company operating bus and train services in Denmark
by Marcia Resnick. Premise The Offenders is a raucous punk satire of the teenager-leaves-home genre. As in the detached and aloof manner of Andy Warhol's underground films, it tells an amusingly deadpan story centered on the kidnapping of a young woman named Laura (played by Adele Bertei) and her abusive, controlling father, Dr. Moore, played by Bill Rice. An out-of-control gang of punk hoodlums flesh out the cast. Shot at Club 57 and other Lower East Side of Manhattan locations, the film featured a cast of 16 edgy young performers from the post-punk Downtown scene, including John Lurie (who plays The Lizard), Diego Cortez, Laura Kennedy, Johnny O’Kane, Ann Magnuson, Lydia Lunch, Bradley Field, Evan Lurie, Pat Place, Kristian Hoffman, Judy Nylon, Gerry Hovagimyan, Marcia Resnick and Edit DeAk. Preservation The film received a digital restoration by The Museum of
New York City crime wave. Publicity photographs for The Offenders were shot by Marcia Resnick. Premise The Offenders is a raucous punk satire of the teenager-leaves-home genre. As in the detached and aloof manner of Andy Warhol's underground films, it tells an amusingly deadpan story centered on the kidnapping of a young woman named Laura (played by Adele Bertei) and her abusive, controlling father, Dr. Moore, played by Bill Rice. An out-of-control gang of punk hoodlums flesh out the cast. Shot at Club 57 and other Lower East Side of
son of an insurance surveyor, Baldwin attended Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and spent the Second World War on intelligence work; he trained at the Government Code and Cypher School and then worked at Bletchley Park to decipher Japanese diplomatic codes. His contemporaries included Roy Jenkins. After finishing his studies at Oxford on demobilisation, he entered HM Civil Service in 1948 as an official in the General Register Office, working on the 1951 census. He moved to HM Treasury in 1954 and was principal private secretary to the Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1966 to 1968, when he was appointed to under-secretary. After a promotion to deputy secretary in 1972, he was briefly Second Permanent Secretary in the Department of the Environment in 1976 before
he entered HM Civil Service in 1948 as an official in the General Register Office, working on the 1951 census. He moved to HM Treasury in 1954 and was principal private secretary to the Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1966 to 1968, when he was appointed to under-secretary. After a promotion to deputy secretary in 1972, he was briefly Second Permanent Secretary in the Department of the Environment in 1976 before being appointed Permanent Secretary at the Department for Transport later that year. He served in the latter office until 1982 and overseeing an overhaul of transport policy and the use of private money to supplement public funds in the provision of roads. Under the
played first-class cricket for Cambridge University Cricket Club in 1999 and 2000, making six appearances, which included appearing twice in The University Match against Oxford. Playing in the Cambridge side as a right-arm medium-fast bowler, Sheikh took 12 wickets at an average of 36.41, best figures of 4 for 25. As
October 1978) is an English former first-class cricketer. Sheikh was born at Southwark in October 1978 and maltriculated to Newnham College at the University of Cambridge in 1997. While studying at Cambridge, he played first-class cricket for Cambridge University Cricket Club in 1999 and 2000, making
championship in the Japanese promotion Gleat. The title is the first to be created by the promotion. The inaugural champion is El Lindaman, who was crowned at G Prowrestling Ver. 18, on February 22, 2022, after winning a 12-man tournament. History Gleat was founded in 2020, after Lidet Entertainment sold all its
UWF, a shoot style brand inspired by UWF International. In December 2021, Gleat announced the creation of the G-Rex Championship for its G Prowrestling brand. A 12-man tournament was held from January 26, 2022, to February 22 to crown the inaugural champion. Inaugural tournament Reigns As of , . See also Professional wrestling in Japan References Professional wrestling
Romanian Chamber of Deputies for the social democratic PSD in 2012. Romania's National Anti-Corruption Agency, DNA, accused him of bribery and money laundering in 2015. He fled to Serbia. DNA sued Ghiță because of bribing the former Mayor of Ploiești, Iulian Badescu. Ghiță was arrested in Serbia in April 2017. He was released from the Belgrade police arrest in May 2017 after he had paid €200,000 as bail. He is not allowed to leave Belgrade and must go to the police twice a month. Ghiță told the Serbian judges that he did not agree to the extradition request filed by the Romanian Justice Ministry, arguing that the request "is politically persecuted". The nationalist United Romania Party
of the Romanian Parliament. Life Ghiță started his career as a IT developer. He was offering business support in high school. He founded the software and tech group Asesoft. By 2010, Ghiță's assets had tripled to €120 Million, mostly because of tenders or no bid contracts with the Romanian state. Just in the summer of 2010, his holding group, Asesoft received €55 Million in Romanian state contracts. Also in 2010 Ghiță was becoming the manager for Romania's largest news station at the time, Romania TV. Ghiță initially owned the majority of the TV station Romania TV and still holds the majority stake in it through middlemen. According to Romanian sources Ghiță financed almost all the important
It was Pugh's 4th doubles title of the year and the 7th of his career. References External links ITF tournament edition details GTE U.S. Men's Hard Court Championships Atlanta Open (tennis) Tennis tournaments in Indiana GTE U.S. Men's Hard Court Championships GTE U.S. Men's
of the tournament and was held from August 1 through August 7, 1988. First-seeded Boris Becker won the singles title. Finals Singles Boris Becker defeated John McEnroe 6–4, 6–2 It was Becker's 4th singles title of the year and the 16th of his career. Doubles Rick Leach / Jim Pugh defeated Ken Flach / Robert Seguso 4–6, 6–3, 6–4 It was Leach's 5th doubles title of
centre hosts the Adäka Cultural Festival and the Shakaat Artist Residency during summer months. See also Adäka Cultural Festival MacBride Museum of Yukon History Yukon Arts Centre References External links Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre - Whitehorse, Yukon Museums in Canada Museums in Yukon
2012. The centre consists of a long house, artists studios, a gallery, classrooms, and an outdoor ceremonial space on the banks of the Yukon River. Attached to the Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre, but serparate, is the Whitehorse Public Library. The centre hosts
studio album in February 2022. On January 26, the name of the third studio album was announced as INVU and would be released on February 14 and consists of thirteen tracks, with pre-orders starting on the same day. Three days later, the promotional schedule was released. On February 3, the mood sampler video was released with "INVU" announced as the lead single. On February 4, it was announced that an exhibition titled "INVU: THE EXHIBIT" would be held in Seoul from February 7–14 to commemorate the release of the album where attendees "can appreciate the concept of the album". On the same day, SM announced that the highlight video teaser scheduled for release from February 4–10 has been cancelled due to production issues. On February 8, the track listing was released. On February 13, the music video teaser for "INVU" was released. Composition INVU consists of thirteen tracks and incorporates various genres of ballad, dance, and pop. The lead single "INVU" was described as a house and pop dance song that has "soft and dreamy synth sound", "impressive flute melody in the chorus", "vocals that deeply express the various emotions contained in the song", and "splendid high notes [that] emphasize the lyrics [of the song]". The second track "Some Nights" was described as a R&B ballad song with "dreamy vocals harmonized by gentle guitar and piano performances". The third track "Can't Control Myself" was described as a rock, garage rock, and pop punk ballad love song that "stimulates emotions with intense sound" with lyrics about "the dangerous love that has lost control" and "[the person] still longs for the other person's heart despite the intuition that they will be hurt". The fourth track "Set Myself On Fire" was described as a pop song characterized by "vintage guitar performance that stimulates emotions" with lyrics about "the denial of reality after seeing couples saying farewell to each other" from Taeyeon's POV. The fifth track "Toddler" was described as a pop dance song with "exiting bass performance that flow in harmony with the disco rhythm". The sixth track "Siren" was described as a medium-tempo pop ballad song with "attractive sense of speed for the chorus an dreamy synth sound" with lyrics about "luring the person in love to the ruin" and based on the "motif of Siren in Greek and Roman mythology". The seventh track "Cold As Hell" was described as an up-tempo pop song with "a bright and cheerful rhythm" and "catchy chorus that is repeated like a spell" with lyrics about "the heartbreaking and regretful loss of a person, who gave up everything for love". The eighth track "Timeless" was described as a "nostalgia" synth-pop dance song with "retro vibe and rhythm". The ninth track "Heart" was described a pop ballad song that "starts with a minimalist focus on the guitar before progressing to an intense distortion bass and piano". The tenth track "No Love Again" was described as a "up-tempo" pop song with an "upbeat guitar performance and drum sound that provides a danceable atmosphere" with lyrics about "containing the feelings of not wanting to fall in love anymore due to ending up getting hurt anytime despite the anticipation of starting a relationship". The eleventh track "You Better Not" was described as a song that changes between "the eerie feeling of organ, violin, and vocal harmony" and the "strong 808 bass break" with lyrics containing a "message [about] a person who remains a desolate space as [they] cannot accept the parting". The twelfth track "Weekend" was described as a disco and city pop song characterized by guitar and retro synth sounds with lyrics about "wanting to freely go on a
by SM Entertainment on February 14, 2022, and contains thirteen tracks, including the 2021 standalone single "Weekend", the pre-release single "Can't Control Myself", and the lead single of the same name, the former duo charted at top 10 and the latter debuted atop the Gaon Digital Chart. Background and release On January 11, 2022, SM Entertainment announced that Taeyeon would pre-release a digital single titled "Can't Control Myself" on January 17 prior to the release of her third studio album in February 2022. On January 26, the name of the third studio album was announced as INVU and would be released on February 14 and consists of thirteen tracks, with pre-orders starting on the same day. Three days later, the promotional schedule was released. On February 3, the mood sampler video was released with "INVU" announced as the lead single. On February 4, it was announced that an exhibition titled "INVU: THE EXHIBIT" would be held in Seoul from February 7–14 to commemorate the release of the album where attendees "can appreciate the concept of the album". On the same day, SM announced that the highlight video teaser scheduled for release from February 4–10 has been cancelled due to production issues. On February 8, the track listing was released. On February 13, the music video teaser for "INVU" was released. Composition INVU consists of thirteen tracks and incorporates various genres of ballad, dance, and pop. The lead single "INVU" was described as a house and pop dance song that has "soft and dreamy synth sound", "impressive flute melody in the chorus", "vocals that deeply express the various emotions contained in the song", and "splendid high notes [that] emphasize the lyrics [of the song]". The second track "Some Nights" was described as a R&B ballad song with "dreamy vocals harmonized by gentle guitar and piano performances". The third track "Can't Control Myself" was described as a rock, garage rock, and pop punk ballad love song that "stimulates emotions with intense sound" with lyrics about "the dangerous love that has lost control" and "[the person] still longs for the other person's heart despite the intuition that they will be hurt". The fourth track "Set Myself On Fire" was described as a pop song characterized by "vintage guitar performance that stimulates emotions" with lyrics about "the denial of reality after seeing couples saying farewell to each other" from Taeyeon's POV. The fifth track "Toddler" was described as a pop dance song with "exiting bass performance that flow in harmony with the disco rhythm". The sixth track "Siren" was described as a medium-tempo pop ballad song with "attractive sense of speed for the chorus an dreamy synth sound" with lyrics about "luring the person in love to the ruin" and based on the "motif of Siren in Greek and Roman mythology". The seventh track "Cold As Hell" was described as an up-tempo pop song with "a bright and cheerful rhythm" and "catchy chorus that is repeated like a spell" with lyrics about "the heartbreaking and regretful loss of a person, who gave up everything for love". The
station Otreshkovo (railway line Kursk – 146 km). The rural locality is situated 19 km from Kursk Vostochny Airport, 120 km from Belgorod International Airport and 184 km from Voronezh Peter the Great Airport. References Notes Sources Rural localities in
Climate Petrovskoye has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Petrovskoye is located 5 km from the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European route ), on the roads of intermunicipal significance: (Otreshkovo – Petrovskoye – Besedino), (Petrovskoye – 1st Pisklovo) and (Petrovskoye – Bolshoye Maltsevo),
over to football. Club career Akgün played for the Istanbul-based Turkish Women's League clubs Dinarsuspor (1990-1997) and Marshall Boyaspor (1997–2001). She enjoyed four league champion and one Federation Cup champion titles. During her time at Dinarsuspor, she became the most goalscorer with 54 gaols. She was named three times top goalscorer. In 2001, she went to Germany, and played trials with FCR 2001 Duisburg and the B-team of FC Bayern Munich. International career Akgğn was a member of the Turkey national team between 1995
She played at the UEFA Euro 1997 qualifying, 1999 FIFA World Cup qualification, UEFA Euro 2001 qualifying, and 2003 FIFA World Cup qualification matches. Later years In 2016, "İstanbul Akademi Futbol Okulları" (Istanbul Academy Football Schools), an institution for football infrastructure, added Akgün to their staff. References 1973 births Living people Turkish women's volleyball players Galatasaray S.K. (women's volleyball) players Turkish women's footballers Women's association
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year by Pi Recordings. It was the first recording by the group following a hiatus of roughly 25 years. "911-544" is a suite composed by Jerome Cooper, and is a reflection on the events of 9/11, which he watched unfold from the roof of his apartment building. Reception In a review for AllMusic, Scott Yanow wrote: "the Revolutionary Ensemble came back together in 2004. Happily, the three musicians' fire, adventurous nature and determination to express themselves through their highly original music was still very much intact. And Now... has Jenkins, Sirone and Cooper performing a piece with forward momentum ('Berlin Erfahrung'), a dirge, a one-chord drone, the thoughtful 'Light' and a whimsical and surprisingly gentle number ('Ism Schism') that pays tribute to Western classical music. Fans of the group can rejoice that nothing has been lost through the years." The authors of The Penguin Guide to Jazz awarded the album 3 stars, and commented: "More than 30 years after the group's first experiments, the members of the Revolutionary Ensemble got back together again. The results are, as one would expect, mellower ('Ism Schism' is a quiet masterpiece with classical overtones), more measured, and better recorded.
still very much intact. And Now... has Jenkins, Sirone and Cooper performing a piece with forward momentum ('Berlin Erfahrung'), a dirge, a one-chord drone, the thoughtful 'Light' and a whimsical and surprisingly gentle number ('Ism Schism') that pays tribute to Western classical music. Fans of the group can rejoice that nothing has been lost through the years." The authors of The Penguin Guide to Jazz awarded the album 3 stars, and commented: "More than 30 years after the group's first experiments, the members of the Revolutionary Ensemble got back together again. The results are, as one would expect, mellower ('Ism Schism' is a quiet masterpiece with classical overtones), more measured, and better recorded. Nevertheless, the old fires are not extinguished and there is still plenty of excitement in the set. Cooper's '911-544' is a reminder of the old, one-chord pieces, built out of the simplest and most basic of materials. 'Berlin Erfahrung' is speedy and nimble and 'Light' has a delicacy that, instrumentation apart, would make even established fans wonder who was playing." Writing for All About Jazz, Andrey Henkin stated: "Judged in a vacuum, the album is energetic and has an appealing cerebral quality. No horns and a bassist that
rebuilt in the fourteenth century, with alterations in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries and restorations in 1865. It was listed in 1961. The church contains monuments to Ann Austin (died 1731), the Paston family, and Francis
rebuilt in the fourteenth century, with alterations in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries and restorations in 1865. It was listed in 1961. The church contains
Kapoor. In late February, National Award-winning final mix engineer M. R. Rajakrishnan confirmed completing the 11.1 mix with director H. Vinoth and composer Ghibran. Songs Following the successive collaborations with Ajith Kumar after Dheena, Billa, Aegan, Mankatha, Billa II, Arrambam and Nerkonda Paarvai, Yuvan was assigned to compose songs for the film (earlier titled as Thala 60) after Vinoth's suggestion to Boney Kapoor, during the production of Nerkonda Paarvai. Initially, A. R. Rahman was rumoured to compose for the project after his meeting with Kapoor, but Rahman denied the speculations. Yuvan's inclusion was confirmed during the project launch in October 2019. According to a report from The Times of India, the album of Valimai will have five songs including a theme music. Yuvan composed two tracks for the film during February 2020, where one of the tracks being filmed. But due to the COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, the progress of the film's music album was put on hold and also due to Ajith Kumar's request, not to begin post-production immediately in concern about the safety of the technical crew. In a press interaction with Vikatan, Yuvan further revealed that, he had completed three songs and the theme music; for the latter, he composed without the help of his signature guitar notes, as per Ajith's suggestion, so as to give something fresh and massy appeal. Recording for the tracks began in mid-December 2020 at composer A. R. Rahman's AM Studios in Chennai, with the studio's chief sound engineer S. Sivakumar worked on the film's audiography. The film's soundtrack has different set of songs, consisting of various genres. Yuvan Shankar Raja had launched a website named on his label U1 Records in February 2021, and it revealed the details about the film's introductory song for Ajith Kumar (later deciphered the track as "Naanga Vera Maari"), with Vignesh Shivan writing the lyrics; touted to be a folk number, Yuvan also brought in folk drummers from Orissa to record the song. Discussing the song, Yuvan described it as a "mass song", which gained expectations around the song, after his work in the iconic theme music from Mankatha (2011). The opening song was reported to have two versions with a rough cut was recorded by Yuvan, along with Anurag Kulkarni, a prominent playback singer in Tollywood and Anirudh Ravichander was reported to give vocals for its dual version. The song was choreographed by Dinesh Kumar, featuring other junior artistes and was filmed at Ramoji Film City in Hyderabad during February 2020. For this song, Ajith handled the drone camera and shot few frames in the song as well as in the film. Yuvan recorded two melody tracks for the album, with one written by Thamarai, after Ajith Kumar reportedly suggested tracks in melody genres. It is because, of the
Yuvan recorded two melody tracks for the album, with one written by Thamarai, after Ajith Kumar reportedly suggested tracks in melody genres. It is because, of the 2019 film Viswasam featured "Kannana Kanne", a melody song based on the father-daughter relationship, which won National Film Award for its composer D. Imman. The song is based on mother-son sentiment, and Yuvan had revealed that it will be dedicated to motherhood and mother's love for her kids. In July 2021, rapper-lyricist Arivu was reported to pen one of the songs for the film, and a still was released in September 2021, citing about the recording sessions of the track. Release The album was highly anticipated by cinephiles and fans, following the chartbusters of Ajith's previous collaborations with Yuvan. Actors Poonam Bajwa, Sakshi Agarwal, music director S. Thaman and director Venkat Prabhu (who occasionally collaborated with Yuvan) raised anticipations about the film's soundtrack. On 2 August 2021, collaborating with Ajith's 30th anniversary in the film industry, the makers released the first single "Naanga Vera Maari" on the same night. The song lyrics talk about how youngsters should be, when it comes to their attitude and behaviour. Within a span of 17 hours since its release, the lyrical video (released on Sony Music South) crossed 6 million views on YouTube. In August 2021, Yuvan tweeted that work on the second single is under progress and will be launched soon. On 1 December 2021, a promo teaser of the second single, titled "Mother Song" was released, and the full song will be unveiled on 5 December. The third single from the album an instrumental track titled "Whistle Theme" was released on 22 December, and received praise from music critics and listeners. Boney Kapoor, called the theme track a "musical delight". Though, H. Vinoth stated that the remaining tracks from the album will be released on the film's earlier scheduled release date (13 January 2022), the soundtrack eventually released on New Year's Day (1 January 2022). The album which released on Spotify, iTunes and YouTube Music had featured five tracks in the album including "Enna Kurai" and the theme track "The Intense of Fire". A day after its release, the tracks were removed from the respective platforms as the tracks revealed the plot of the film, but eventually restored a day before the film release. Track listing Reception Ramesh Kannan of Moviecrow stated that "Yuvan's score for one of the highly expected movies is largely a mixed bag from the composer and the soundtrack is salvaged by a couple of neatly done melodies" and gave 2.5 out of 5
National Book Critics Circle Award for Memoir and Autobiography, established in 2005, is an annual American literary award presented by the National Book Critics Circle (NBCC) to promote "the finest books and reviews published in English." Awards are presented annually to books published in the U.S. during the preceding calendar year in six categories: Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Memoir/Autobiography, Biography, and Criticism. Between 1983 and 2004, the award was presented jointly with biography. Books previously published in English are not eligible, such as re-issues and paperback editions. They do consider "translations, short story and essay collections, self
categories." The judges are the volunteer directors of the NBCC who are 24 members serving rotating three-year terms, with eight elected annually by the voting members, namely "professional book review editors and book reviewers." Winners of the awards are announced each year at the NBCC awards ceremony in conjunction with the yearly membership meeting, which takes place in March. Recipients See also Ivan Sandrof Lifetime Achievement Award John Leonard Prize National Book Critics Circle Awards National Book Critics Circle Award for Biography National Book Critics Circle Award for Criticism National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction
run through March. It will also air on its linear network, Fubo Sports Network. 2022 Contract Winners: LHW: Bruce Souto WW: Jarrah Al Silawa, Chris Mixan was signed to a development league contract Events As part off a new multi-year deal with ESPN, the first event of the 2022 PFL season will kick off on April 20, 2022. The new deal includes “expanded media rights,” with the entirety of the PFL's 2022 playoffs, as well as the “majority of regular season events” to simulcast on ESPN and ESPN+. Additional event coverage will also be featured on ESPN2. See also List of PFL events List of current PFL fighters 2022 in UFC 2022 in Bellator MMA 2022 in ONE Championship 2022 in Absolute Championship Akhmat 2022 in Konfrontacja Sztuk Walki 2022 in
is an American mixed martial arts promotion. Young and up-and-coming male and female MMA prospects will compete for a slot in the PFL tournament season and a chance at $1 million. Each week, the PFL Challenger Series will consist of a celebrity guest panel featuring personalities in film, athletics, and music. The PFL Challenger Series will debut on fuboTV. The eight events will stream on consecutive Friday nights starting Feb. 18, and run through March. It will also air on its linear network, Fubo Sports Network. 2022 Contract Winners: LHW: Bruce Souto
(born 21 June 1932) is a Chilean lawyer and scholar, a specialist in Roman Law. Biography Samper completed his primary and secondary studies at the Instituto Rafael Ariztía (IRA) in Quillota, belonging to the Marist Brothers. Later, he studied Law at the Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaíso, where he graduated on 21 December 1961. Once graduated, Samper went to Spain to do a Ph.D. in-laws at the University of Navarra School of Law, a degree he obtained on 30 June 1965. His doctoral thesis was directed by the prominent Spanish jurist Álvaro d'Ors. Similarly, Samper's work obtained summa cum laude qualification, the highest scholar score. He has taught at numerous universities, both in Spain
(born 21 June 1932) is a Chilean lawyer and scholar, a specialist in Roman Law. Biography Samper completed his primary and secondary studies at the Instituto Rafael Ariztía (IRA) in Quillota, belonging to the Marist Brothers. Later, he studied Law at the Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaíso, where he graduated on 21 December 1961. Once graduated, Samper went to Spain to do a Ph.D. in-laws at the University of Navarra School of Law, a degree he obtained on 30 June 1965. His doctoral thesis was directed by the prominent Spanish jurist Álvaro d'Ors. Similarly, Samper's work obtained summa cum laude qualification, the highest scholar score. He has taught at numerous universities, both in Spain and Chile, including Navarra (1963), Santiago de Compostela (1970), Valladolid (1973), Palma de Mallorca (1978), where was also dean
and align the focus of the telescope's 18 primary mirrors. On 11 February 2022. The New York Times reported that "first light" images of HD 84406 from JWST were released - as well as a related NASA alignment video (2/11/2022; 3:00). Gallery References James Webb Space Telescope 84406 Ursa Major (constellation)
star is a spectral type G star and has a high proper motion. On 4 February 2022, HD 84406 was the first star viewed by the James Webb Space Telescope. Relatively isolated, the star will be used to
award for the best newcomer (director or actor) which was awarded by the organising committee, the award for the best European film which was awarded by the press critics, or the public's choice award, for which the public could vote by SMS. Since the 6th edition in 2014, the jury has been replaced by a vote of the members of the then newly created Luxembourg film academy (D'Filmakademie). Only in 2018, a category specifically for actors was introduced. Nomination and awarding procedure The winners in the different categories are chosen by the members of the Luxembourg film academy. To be eligible as an individual, candidates need to have Luxembourgian citizenship or be a resident, be on a list of the Luxembourg Film Fund or have a "proven cultural link with Luxembourg". Since the 7th edition, the organisers make a pre-selection and not every candidate for which an application was submitted and who was eligible was automatically nominated. This had to be changed because of many nominations: in 2012 74 persons were nominated in the category "Best Artistic Contribution" and 51 persons in the category "Best Artistic Contribution". Every category needs to have at least three nominees, or the prize may not be awarded in this category. Since 2012, maximum five films or persons are nominated per category. Against payment of a few, an application for nomination can be submitted for every film that was shown in cinema, on TV or that was released on DVD or shown at a recognised film festival. In 2021, because of the coronavirus
to reward the best productions of the local film industry, but also "to highlight quality works, to encourage film creation, to promote the development of the film industry in Luxembourg and to draw public attention to Luxembourg productions." For this reason, the Luxembourg State plays a role in the organisation of the film award. The first edition was organised jointly by the Film Fund Luxembourg, which depends on the Ministry of Communication, and the Ministry of Culture. In principle, the ceremony is organised every two years, because the national film production is not sufficiently large to present the awards every year. In 2021, the award ceremony was live streamed for the first time on rtl.lu. Already in 2003, there had been discussion of broadcasting the ceremony on TV. Between 2012 and 2016 it was organised simultaneously with the Luxembourg City Film Festival. A jury selected the award winners in the different categories during the first five editions. These categories were "Best Luxembourgian Film", "Best Short Film", "Best Co-Production" and "Best Artistic Contribution" and "Best Technical Contribution". These categories reflect the nature of the film industry in Luxembourg, in which many films are produced jointly with production companies in other countries. Nominees in the category "Best Artistic Contribution" came from diverse professions, including editing, cinematography and production design, while actors, directors and screenwriters could be nominated in the category "Best Technical Contribution". The most prestigious prize of the "Best Luxembourgian Film" has evolved over time. During the first couple editions, both feature films and documentaries could be awarded. In 2007, it was split and awarded for both types of films, before a separate category for "Best Documentary" was introduced for the fourth edition in 2009. In addition to the five main categories, there were other categories whose winners were not decided by the jury, such as the award for the best newcomer (director or actor) which was awarded by the organising committee, the award for the best European film which was awarded by the press critics, or the public's choice award, for which the public could vote by SMS. Since the 6th edition in 2014, the jury has been replaced by a vote of the members of the then newly created Luxembourg film
League—, Banel made his professional debut for Jong Ajax on the 17 January 2022, replacing Naci Ünüvar during a home Eerste Divisie game against Den Bosch, helping his team to a 2–1 win by delivering an assist for Ar'jany Martha's goal.
19 October 2004) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays for Jong Ajax. Club career Becoming a regular with the Ajax youth team during the 2021–22 season—most notably in the UEFA Youth League—, Banel made his professional debut for Jong
in 1909 in Cuneo (Italy) and died in June 2011 in Paris (France), was an Italian then French assyriologist. Biography Elena Cassin studied the history of religions at the University of Rome and obtained her doctorate in 1933. She then went to Paris and attended Charles Fossey's course on ancient Babylon and Marcel Mauss' course on sociology. There she met her future husband, Jacques Vernant, brother of Jean-Pierre Vernant. She and the Vernant brothers participated in the French Resistance in the south of France. After the war Elena Cassin joined the French
war Elena Cassin joined the French National Centre for Scientific Research as a specialist of Assyriology and of History of the Religions of the Ancient Near East. She worked mainly on the legal and economic history of ancient Mesopotamia. Between 1965 and 1967, together with Jean Bottéro and Jean Vercoutter, she was the editor of the three volumes of the (Fischer World History named after publishing house S. Fischer Verlag) devoted to the Ancient East. She herself dealt with Mesopotamia in the second half of the second millennium and thus with the Mitanni and Nuzi
the school, that encompassed sports, music, and theater, and it was common to perform music and songs composed by the writer and Nobel laureate, Rabindranath Tagore, with whom Roy was acquainted. She was also closely involved with the Sakhi Samiti, an organisation founded by poet, novelist and social worker, Swarnakumari Devi which promoted Indian handicrafts and published several magazines and literary journals in Bengali and English. Her friendship with the Tagore family is reflected in the fact that Rabindranath Tagore dedicated his play, Mayar Khela, to Roy. Along with Rokeya Sekhawat Hussain, the Bengali science fiction writer and activist, Sarala Roy and her sister, the teacher Abala Bose, worked with the Bengal Women's Education League in the 1920s, to improve access to education for women and children. In 1927, they organised the Bengal Education Conference from 16 to 19 April, and during this conference, Roy, Bose and Hussain made speeches calling for changes to school curriculum, with a particular focus on increasing awareness of the personal rights of women. The All India Women's Conference was created in the same year, and Roy, along with Sarojini Naidu, Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay, Muthulakshmi Reddy and Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, was a founding member of this significant and powerful women's rights organisation in colonial India. In 1932, Sarala Roy became the President of the All Indian Women's Conference. Roy became
Durga Mohan Das, a prominent social reformer, and her sister, Abala Bose, was also a noted educator. Along with physician Kadambini Ganguly, Roy was one of the first women to be allowed sit the Matriculation exams to graduate from Calcutta University, and she later became the first woman to be a member of the Calcutta University Senate. Notable work Roy was active in the 1920s in efforts to improve access for education for women and girls. In 1905, she established a local women's organisation in Bengal named the Mahila Samiti. and in 1914, created a second organisation called the Indian Women's Education Society, which was dedicated to funding scholarships for women to study in the United Kingdom. She established the Gokhale Memorial Girl's School in Kolkata in 1920, which was named after Indian independence movement leader Gopalkrishna Gokhale, with whom she maintained a close friendship. Roy trained the teachers at the school herself, and the school made many innovative developments in curriculum, including instructing all their students in three languages: Bengali, Hindi and English. She had also established a range of extra-curricular educational activities in the school, that encompassed sports, music, and theater, and it was common to perform music and songs composed by the writer and Nobel laureate, Rabindranath Tagore, with whom Roy was acquainted. She was also closely involved with the Sakhi Samiti, an organisation founded by poet, novelist and social worker, Swarnakumari Devi which promoted Indian handicrafts and published several magazines and literary journals in Bengali and English.
the national champion of collegiate basketball among its Division III members in the United States. The tournament was held in Spokane, Washington. Worcester State defeated Wisconsin–La Crosse in the championship game, 76–73, to capture the Lancers' first AIAW Division III national title. Format Twenty-four teams participated in a single-elimination tournament, with eight teams receiving byes into the second
III members in the United States. The tournament was held in Spokane, Washington. Worcester State defeated Wisconsin–La Crosse in the championship game, 76–73, to capture the Lancers' first AIAW Division III national title. Format
Crocus Expo, Aquarium Arena in Krasnogorsk, Russia. Background The event was headlined by a middleweight bout between kickboxer Alexander Stetsurenko and fistfighter Timur Nikulin, while the co-main event was a heavyweight contest between Grigory Ponomarev and the former KSW Heavyweight Champion Fernando Rodrigues Jr. Results AMC Fight Nights 109 'AMC Fight Nights 109' was a mixed martial arts event held by AMC Fight Nights February 23, 2022 at the Red Arena in Sochi, Russia. Background An AMC Fight Nights Featherweight Championship bout between the reigning champion Mukhamed Eminov and Taigro Costa was scheduled
heavyweight contest between Grigory Ponomarev and the former KSW Heavyweight Champion Fernando Rodrigues Jr. Results AMC Fight Nights 109 'AMC Fight Nights 109' was a mixed martial arts event held by AMC Fight Nights February 23, 2022 at the Red Arena in Sochi, Russia. Background An AMC Fight Nights Featherweight Championship bout between the reigning champion Mukhamed Eminov and Taigro Costa was scheduled for the event. An AMC Fight Nights Flyweight Championship bout for the vacant title between Vartan Asatryan and Vladimir Alekseev was scheduled for the event. Results See also 2022 in UFC 2022 in Bellator MMA 2022 in ONE Championship 2022 in Absolute Championship Akhmat 2022 in Konfrontacja Sztuk Walki 2022 in Rizin
Rodt farmers that the Duke of Württemberg granted 20 guilders a year for the maintenance of a Catholic clergyman. For that salary, the priest from Leinstetten read a mass every second or third Sunday in the Jakobskirche in Rodt. On the other Sundays, the people of Rodt attended the Protestant service in Loßburg. The dead were buried in the graveyard in Loßburg, but the people of Rodt had their children baptized in the Protestant church of Lombach. After Rodt was acquired by Duke Frederick of Württemberg in 1601 and became the first constituent part of the Amt of Freudenstadt, Rodt was incorporated into the Protestant parish of Lombach. This should not have caused any difficult for the people of Rodt, as they had long been taking part in Protestant worship in Loßburg. Before World War I Kommerzienrat Breuninger from Stuttgart, who at this period owned the Hohenrodt estate and had a holiday home here for his servants, planned a parish hall with a prayer room and a kindergarten, because the chapel in Rodt was in poor condition, but the war delayed construction. However, on September 4, 1921, the new parish hall was inaugurated. In 1931–32 the derelict chapel, the Jakobuskirchlein, was demolished. Transport The railway stop "Loßburg-Rodt" on the Eutingen im Gäu–Freudenstadt railway is in Rodt. Notes Bibliography Hans Saile: Loßburger Hefte. Nr. 1: Kirchengeschichte von Lombach – Loßburg – Rodt. Freudenstadt 1995. Hans Saile: Loßburger Hefte. Nr. 5, Geschichtlicher Abriss von Loßburg und seinen Teilorten. Freudenstadt 1999, pp. 62–72. Hans Saile: Loßburger Hefte. Nr. 9, Grenzsteine und
Frederick of Württemberg acquired the village of Rodt from Wildhans von Neuneck zu Dettensee and it became the first constituent part of the Amt of the newly-founded Freudenstadt. In 1619, the then Duke of Württemberg sold the entire estate to 16 citizens of Rodt, thus finally ending the old dominance of the castle at Rodt. However, boundary disputes between the lords of Glatt and the lords of Loßburg continued, especially because of the right to graze, until 1728, when Rodt and Loßburg finally reached an amicable agreement largely to Rodt's benefit. The people of Rodt had special privileges in the Reichenbach Vogteiwald. However, the people of Loßburg were allowed to cut wood for their own needs after obtaining permission. In 1938, the district administrator and Kreisleiter (district leader) of the Nazi Party completed the incorporation of Rodt into the municipality of Loßburg. In 1991, traces of mining on the territory of Rodt were discovered on the Lauter. The former shaft must be older than the one in Wittendorf (another part of Loßburg). Fortifications A fortification, a so-called "lowland castle", is known from the early or high medieval period in Steinbühl near the cart track, later called a Burgstall (i.e., the site of an abandoned castle with no discernible ruins). Below the cart track a neck ditch is still visible. At the Schlossgässle on the hill of Rodt, the lords of Neuneck zu Glatt built a castle. At that time, it was located on an important thoroughfare from Alpirsbach via Schömberg and Ödenwald (called Dornstetter Steige near the sand meadow) to Rodt and from there via the cart track to Dornstetten. A detailed description of the village and its territory exists, dating from 1483. Religion After the introduction of the Reformation in the lordship
in Shetland, objecting to proposals that would allow the council to take equity in industrial development and gain compulsory purchase powers. The Shetland Democratic Group gained 11 seats and defeated incumbent Convener Edward Thomason but failed to win enough support to gain control of the Zetland County Council. Supporters of the council's policy elected George Blance, a nominated member from the Lerwick Town Council, as the council's final Convener, defeating Shetland Democratic Group member John Jamieson by 18 votes to 12. The council's continued support for private legislation led to the passage of the Zetland County Council Act 1974, providing the council with powers to become a harbour authority, control harbour developments, invest in securities of bodies corporate, implement compulsory purchases in specified areas relating to oil developments
Shetland Democratic Group was formed to oppose the council's attempts to gain private legislation to exert direct control over oil developments in Shetland, objecting to proposals that would allow the council to take equity in industrial development and gain compulsory purchase powers. The Shetland Democratic Group gained 11 seats and defeated incumbent Convener Edward Thomason but failed to win enough support to gain control of the Zetland County Council. Supporters of the council's policy elected George Blance, a nominated member from the Lerwick Town Council, as the council's final Convener,
the University of Trieste. In 1951, she served as director, the cultural initiatives office, which was the first structure for public relations in an Italian university. She was co-founder of National Union of Public Relations Experts,(UNERP) in 1958, which was later renamed Italian Federation of Public Relations,(FIRP) in 1968. References Italian women in business University of Trieste alumni 1924 births
2013) was an Italian entrepreneur, journalist, teacher, and communication expert. She was the first woman in Italy to work in the field of public relations. In 1958, she Co-founded the National Union of Public Relations Experts, Italy. She was also a member of
her interest in music, but continued her musical education with the support of her father and Kali Charan Patnaik. At the age of 12 in 1950, she began singing at All India Radio Cuttack. She began her formal training in classical music under Adiguru Pt Singhari Shyamsundar Kar and Sangita Sudhakara Pt Balakrushna Dash. Later she undertook a course in voice culture under B. R. Deodhar. She also learned from Kundala Adinarayana Rao for a while. She married Mayadhar Behera, a medicine practitioner. The couple
and others. She is also known for her renditions of light music such as traditional Odia folk music and adhunika songs. In 2022, she was awarded the Padma Shri for he contributions to Odissi music. Born to Rajendra Mohan Pattnaik and Nishamani Pattnaik, Shyamamani belonged to a musical lineage. She was the youngest among five siblings. The eminent Odia musician and dramatist Kali Charan Patnaik was her uncle. In her childhood, she faced opposition from the society due to her interest in music, but continued her musical education with the support of her father and Kali Charan Patnaik. At the age of 12 in 1950, she began singing at All India Radio Cuttack. She began her formal training in classical music under Adiguru Pt Singhari Shyamsundar Kar and Sangita Sudhakara Pt Balakrushna Dash. Later
Modern and Contemporary History (Emeritus) at Princeton University. He is a 2005 recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship. Biography Nord graduated from Columbia University in 1971 and studied at Balliol College, Oxford on a Kellett Fellowship to study politics, receiving a B.Phil. in 1973. He began teaching at Princeton University in 1981 and received
a 2005 recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship. Biography Nord graduated from Columbia University in 1971 and studied at Balliol College, Oxford on a Kellett Fellowship to study politics, receiving a B.Phil. in 1973. He began teaching at Princeton University in 1981 and received his Ph.D. from Columbia in 1982. He received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2005 to finish research on a book examining the
in the crosshairs of both a powerful consortium of criminals and villains and the ever-resourceful Interpol as well as Batwoman. It was stated by Weisman to be "adjacent" to his animated series Young Justice, meaning the events of the movie occur in some capacity in the cartoon. Plot Catwoman infiltrates a gangster costume party hosted by Barbara Minerva, which is also attended by Gotham City mobster Black Mask who is seeking to join Leviathan, the crime cartel which Minerva leads. As his entrance fee, Black Mask delivers the Cat's Eye Emerald. Catwoman promptly steals the gem and shakes off most of the pursuing gangsters in a furious car chase. Just then, Batwoman blocks her way, causing Catwoman to crash her car, and Minerva's aide Tobias Whale recovers the emerald. In revenge for this theft, Minerva has Catwoman marked for liquidation. Catwoman regains consciousness aboard a jet plane bound for Shanghai in the custody of Batwoman and Interpol agents Julia Pennyworth and King Faraday. Batwoman and the agents explain that the emerald was rigged as a tracking device to trace Minerva in order to take down Leviathan's leadership cadre in one strike. In exchange for Catwoman's cooperation in this case, they offer her complete amnesty for her past crimes. Catwoman agrees, but
both a powerful consortium of criminals and villains and the ever-resourceful Interpol as well as Batwoman. It was stated by Weisman to be "adjacent" to his animated series Young Justice, meaning the events of the movie occur in some capacity in the cartoon. Plot Catwoman infiltrates a gangster costume party hosted by Barbara Minerva, which is also attended by Gotham City mobster Black Mask who is seeking to join Leviathan, the crime cartel which Minerva leads. As his entrance fee, Black Mask delivers the Cat's Eye Emerald. Catwoman promptly steals the gem and shakes off most of the pursuing gangsters in a furious car chase. Just then, Batwoman blocks her way, causing Catwoman to crash her car, and Minerva's aide Tobias Whale recovers the emerald. In revenge for this theft, Minerva has Catwoman marked for liquidation. Catwoman regains consciousness aboard a jet plane bound for Shanghai in the custody of Batwoman and Interpol agents Julia Pennyworth and King Faraday. Batwoman and the agents explain that the emerald was rigged as a tracking device to trace Minerva in order to take down Leviathan's leadership cadre in one strike. In exchange for Catwoman's cooperation in this case, they offer her complete amnesty for her past crimes. Catwoman agrees, but in between she makes telephonic contact with her friend Holly asking about the status of a group of girls in her care. After the exact location is found, Catwoman and Batwoman infiltrate the meeting place, but are forced to battle hired assassins Cheshire and Nosferata, which results in the Leviathan bosses - Black Mask, Doctor Tzin-Tzin, Mister Yakuza, La Dama and Moxie Mannheim - joining the fight. The cartel bosses and Whale are defeated and arrested, but Minerva manages to get away. Catwoman receives her pardon and walks away, seemingly shrugging off the threat Minerva still poses to her life. Some time later, Catwoman is still active, but constantly pursued by ninjas from the League of Assassins sent by Minerva's associate
a bit curtailed" due to the pandemic. Anna Sorokin ate at the restaurant frequently while living in 11 Howard. Menu Rose has said the closed New York City French restaurant Lutèce inspired the menu at Le Coucou. Reviews and accolades Reviews The restaurant received three stars from New York Times reviewer Pete Wells. Wells praised the restaurant's ability to downplay the intimidating aspects of haute cuisine while maintaining a sense of formality, writing that the restaurant has "an elegance that is well outside the everyday rumble of New York life but that doesn’t have...the off-putting reserve...from the old days." When comparing the restaurant to New York City French mainstay La Grenouille, Wells wrote that Le Coucou was superior in the quality of its food, service,
by the works of French painter Hubert Robert. The restaurant was closed for over a year during the COVID-19 pandemic. It reopened in November 2021. Four months were spent preparing for the reopening. Though Le Coucou serves primarily French food, the reworked menu included dishes based on recipes from Spain and Portugal. Rose has said these were included "to give people a sense that there’s a big wide world out there, even while travel is still a bit curtailed" due to the pandemic. Anna Sorokin ate at the restaurant frequently while living in 11 Howard. Menu Rose has said the closed New York City French restaurant Lutèce inspired the menu at Le Coucou. Reviews and accolades Reviews The restaurant received three stars from New York Times reviewer Pete Wells. Wells praised the restaurant's ability to downplay the intimidating aspects of haute cuisine while
raised in a bourgeois family in Stockholm. She did her paintings concurrently with teaching in school. In 1843, approximately 16 of her paintings were exhibited at the The Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts. Her paintings at the exhibition were met with critical praise. Reviewing the painting on behalf of Aftonbladet, Fredrika Bremer wrote, "“[…] we thank her for the real pleasure derived from her mastery of this fine branch of art. She paints con amore, which is evident not only in the volume of her
in the composition’s poetic charm and in the true-to-life depiction of the subjects.” Plagemann died on May 26, 1888 in Karlskrona, Sweden. Bibliography Roosval, Johnny & Lilja, Gösta (red.), Svenskt konstnärslexikon: tiotusen svenska konstnärers liv och verk. 4, Lundgren-Sallberg, Allhem, Malmö, 1961 Berg, P. G. & Stålberg, Wilhelmina (red.), Anteckningar om svenska qvinnor [Elektronisk resurs], P. G. Berg, Stockholm, 1864-1866 Additional references 1799 births 1888 deaths
in as Minister President by the Landtag of Rhineland-Palatinate. The reason for the short term was that Kohl switched to federal politics: he was the Union’s candidate for chancellor in the 1976 West German federal election, was elected to the Bundestag for the first time and then resigned as Minister President
1975 Kohl was elected and sworn in as Minister President by the Landtag of Rhineland-Palatinate. The reason for the short term was that Kohl switched to federal politics: he was the Union’s candidate for chancellor in the 1976 West German federal election, was
young days he always had an inclination towards arts. He got into Sir J J School of arts and completed his graduation in commercial arts with specialization in photography. His love for music videos made him take keen interest in cinematography. Career Post his graduation from Sir J J School of Arts, Mahesh assisted Raja Sayed, a well known cinematographer. He also got a chance to assist a lot of foreign cinematographers in their advertisement projects. Mahesh shot his first film as an independent cinematographer with director Marlon Rodrigues in 2005 named CU at 9. Bipin Nadkarni, a advertisement director chose Mahesh to shoot his directorial debut Uttarayan. He shot Bipin's second film Aevdhese Aabhal as well. He had a long partnership with Madhur Bhandarkar with films like Traffiic Signal, Corporate, Fashion and Heroine. He shot 3 films for Ravi Jadhav namely Natarang, Balgandharva and Balak Palak. Mahesh rose to fame when he shot Dabaang with Salman Khan. Mahesh shot some portions of Dabangg 2
in Dombivli, Maharashtra. Right from his young days he always had an inclination towards arts. He got into Sir J J School of arts and completed his graduation in commercial arts with specialization in photography. His love for music videos made him take keen interest in cinematography. Career Post his graduation from Sir J J School of Arts, Mahesh assisted Raja Sayed, a well known cinematographer. He also got a chance to assist a lot of foreign cinematographers in their advertisement projects. Mahesh shot his first film as an independent cinematographer with director Marlon Rodrigues in 2005 named CU at 9. Bipin Nadkarni, a advertisement director chose Mahesh to shoot his
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of the line was the goods yard and at the north end of the northbound platform was the signal box, which opened in 1892. When the footbridge was moved to the south, the waiting room on the northbound platform was enlarged. The station closed on 10 January 1955. The signal box closed in
to the south, the waiting room on the northbound platform was enlarged. The station closed on 10 January 1955. The signal box closed in 1967. The site is now a private house. References Disused railway stations
(1790–1791): Captain Anderson sailed on 29 July 1790. Bellisarius returned on 27 September 1791. 3rd whaling voyage (1791–1792): Captain Anderson sailed on 11 November 1791, bound for Peru. Bellisarius returned on 2 June 1793 with 148 tuns of sperm oil and 25 tuns of whale oil. After the outbreak of war with France, Captain Thomas Anderson acquired a letter of marque on 29 August 1793. 4th whaling voyage (1797–1799): Captain Anderson sailed from England in 1793. Bellisarius returned from Peru on 29 November 1795 with 107 tuns of sperm oil, 98 tuns of whale oil, 75 cwt of whale bone, and 3800 seal skins. 6th whaling voyage (1797–1799): Captain William Dagg sailed from England on 16 November 1797. Belissarius was reported to have been at Walwich
Bellisarius was built in South Carolina in 1762 or 1779, possibly under another name. Between 1789 and 1799 she made six complete voyages as a whaler in the British southern whale fishery. Afterwards she sailed as a merchantman. She was last listed in 1809. Career Bellisarius first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1789. James Mather purchased her to use her as a whaler. 1st whaling voyage (1789–1790): Captain Thomas Anderson sailed from London on 29 June 1789. Bellisarius returned on 26 April 1790. 2nd whaling voyage (1790–1791): Captain Anderson sailed on 29 July 1790. Bellisarius returned on 27 September 1791. 3rd
His language skills included Sanskrit, Middle Indian languages (Pali, several Prakrits), Lhasa Tibetan, the Sinhala language and the Burmese language. Bechert published numerous scientific papers and works. Together with Ernst Waldschmidt, he was editor of the Sanskrit-Wörterbuch der buddhistischen Texte aus den Turfan-Funden ("Sanskrit dictionary of Buddhist texts from the Turfan finds"). Memberships Académie royale de Belgique in Brussels Kungl. Vitterhets Historie och Antikvitets Akademie (Royal Swedish Academy) Academia Europaea (Cambridge) Membership in the board of trustees for the Institute for Cultural and Intellectual History of Asia of the Austrian Academy of Sciences Royal Asiatic Society, Sri Lanka Branch (Colombo) Siam Society (Bangkok) International Institute of Tamil Studies (Chennai) Maha Bodhi Society (Kolkata) Tokai Association of Indian and Buddhist Studies (Nagoya) Bibliography External links Literature by and about Heinz Bechert in
the present day. His language skills included Sanskrit, Middle Indian languages (Pali, several Prakrits), Lhasa Tibetan, the Sinhala language and the Burmese language. Bechert published numerous scientific papers and works. Together with Ernst Waldschmidt, he was editor of the Sanskrit-Wörterbuch der buddhistischen Texte aus den Turfan-Funden ("Sanskrit dictionary of Buddhist texts from the Turfan finds"). Memberships Académie royale de Belgique in Brussels Kungl. Vitterhets Historie och Antikvitets Akademie (Royal Swedish Academy) Academia Europaea (Cambridge) Membership in the board of trustees for the Institute for Cultural and Intellectual History of Asia of the Austrian Academy of Sciences Royal Asiatic Society, Sri Lanka Branch (Colombo) Siam Society (Bangkok) International Institute of Tamil Studies (Chennai) Maha Bodhi Society (Kolkata) Tokai Association of Indian and Buddhist
a small family circus. Hit by entertainment tax and trying to operate a travelling cinema on the side, it was experiencing difficult times. In January 1915, she married Ferdinand Benneweis, the eldest son of the owner Gottfried Benneweis. Thanks to her education, she was able to help with administration as none of the Benneweis could read or write. After Gottfried died in 1933 and his wife, Marie, in 1935, Irene Benneweis took on the role of director. In 1937, she succeeded in receiving royal approval for the circus which represented a reduction of entertainment tax from 40% to 20%. She also persuaded her husband to invest in a large new tent, putting his horses up as collateral for
Benneweis. Thanks to her education, she was able to help with administration as none of the Benneweis could read or write. After Gottfried died in 1933 and his wife, Marie, in 1935, Irene Benneweis took on the role of director. In 1937, she succeeded in receiving royal approval for the circus which represented a reduction of entertainment tax from 40% to 20%. She also persuaded her husband to invest in a large new tent, putting his horses up as collateral for a bank loan. This proved to be a turning point for the circus which in 1939 was able to buy property in Dronningmølle in the north of Zealand as winter quarters. Irene and Ferdinand had not children of their own but in 1916 they adopted Eli Benneweis who was barely accepted by the rest of the family. When Ferdinand died in 1945, Irene brought him back and encouraged him to participate in management. As he proved to be a talented manager, in 1956 Irene withdrew and Eli became the new director, buying out his mother's remaining interests. Irene Benneweis died in Dronningmølle on 12 May 1970. She was buried
and the Bohai Sea, where it is found near shore. It a demersal species that reaches 35 cm (13.8 inches) SL.
that reaches 35 cm (13.8 inches) SL. It is reported to be dangerously toxic to humans, although poisonous pufferfish
in band 22 on the long (i.e. "q") arm of chromosome 16. The CMTM4 gene and its 3 isoform proteins belong to the CKLF-like MARVEL transmembrane domain-containing family of structurally and functionally related genes and proteins. CMTM4-v1 and CMTM4-v2 are widely expressed in multiple human tissue while CMTM4-v3 has been detected only in the kidney and placental tissues. The Cancer Genome Atlas indicates that CMTM4 protein is frequently reduced in colorectal cancer and
band 22 on the long (i.e. "q") arm of chromosome 16. The CMTM4 gene and its 3 isoform proteins belong to the CKLF-like MARVEL transmembrane domain-containing family of structurally and functionally related genes and proteins. CMTM4-v1 and CMTM4-v2 are widely expressed in multiple human tissue while CMTM4-v3 has been detected only in the kidney and placental tissues. The Cancer Genome Atlas indicates that CMTM4 protein is frequently reduced in colorectal cancer and its high expression is associated with increased overall survival rates in individuals with this cancer. CMTM4 protein was also found to be greatly reduced in the tissues of clear cell renal cell carcinoma compared to nearby normal renal (i.e. kidney) tissues and the forced
southern whale fishery. Afterwards she sailed as a merchantman. She was last listed in 1809. was launched in Massachusetts in 1781. The British Royal Navy captured later that year and took her into service as HMS Bellisarius. She captured several American privateers, including one in a single ship action,
privateers, including one in a single ship action, before the Navy sold her in 1784. Her new owners sailed her as a merchantman between London and British Honduras. In 1787 she carried emigrants from London to Sierra Leone for the Committee for the Relief of the Black Poor, before returning to
Tarouca, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 396 and population density was 57 inhabitants per square kilometre, in
population in 2011 was 396 and population density was 57 inhabitants per square kilometre, in
The music video for "The Rumbling" was released on March 2, 2022, after being teased with two short trailers three weeks before. Directed by Taiyo Yamamoto, it features the band performing the song in Attack on Titan setting. Commercial performance The song became SiM's most commercially successful song, debuted at No. 3 on the US Hot Hard Rock Songs chart, No. 15 on the US Hard Rock Digital Song Sales chart, No. 30 on the US Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart, and No. 23 on the UK Rock & Metal Singles chart in its first week. It hit No. 1 on the US Hot Hard Rock Songs chart the following week and No. 13 on the US Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart on the chart dated February 19. The song also entered the US Hard Rock Streaming Songs chart at No. 18 on January 27, 2022 with over 2.1 million US streams. After the release of the full song, "The Rumbling" re-entered the US Hard Rock Digital Song Sales chart, jumped to No. 2. It
US Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart, 13 on the US Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart, and No. 23 on the UK Rock & Metal Singles Chart. Background and release The song was the first single released after the band's label transfer to Pony Canyon and was used as the opening theme song for the anime Attack on Titan: The Final Season Part 2. The release date of "The Rumbling" was not announced in advance, but the television edit version released unannounced on January 9, 2022, the day the first episode of the anime aired. The full version of the song was later announced to be released digitally on February 7, 2022. The physical version will be released on May 25, 2022 in vinyl, limited to 5,000 copies worldwide. Composition and lyrics "The Rumbling" was written entirely in English, in the key of F minor and is set in time signature of common time with a tempo of 145 BPM. It was composed by the band and the lyrics were written by vocalist MAH for the anime Attack on Titan: The Final Season Part 2. The song has been described as a metalcore song with power metal and heavy strings elements. Music video The music video for "The Rumbling" was released on March 2, 2022, after being teased with two short trailers three weeks before. Directed by Taiyo Yamamoto, it features the band
to: Shunfeng, Linwu (舜峰镇, Shùnfēng Zhèn), a town in Linwu County, Hunan (顺峰乡, Shùnfēng Xiāng) in Wan'an County, Ji'an, Jiangxi Shunfeng station (顺风, Shùnfēng) in Chengdu, Sichuan
station (顺风, Shùnfēng) in Chengdu, Sichuan SF Express (顺丰速运, Shùnfēng Sùyùn), a delivery and logistics company headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong SF Airlines (顺丰航空公司, Shùnfēng Hángkōng Gōngsī), a
Japan, and Australia. It lives primarily in coastal marine environments, although it is known to enter brackish water. The species reaches 40 cm (15.8 inches) SL. References oblongus Fish described in
primarily in coastal marine environments, although it is known to enter brackish water. The species reaches 40 cm (15.8 inches)
I can get a diploma. That's how I got my Brevet professionnel de la Jeunesse, de l'Education populaire et du Sport (BPJEPS), specializing in pugilistic activities", he confides. Baudot faced Todd Stoute at TKO 47: Jourdain vs. Lapilus on April 11, 2019. After losing the bout by rear-naked choke in the third round, the bout was later overturned to a DQ win for Baudot after Stoute tested postive for 100 nanograms by the Quebec commision, of THC, below the 150 nanogram threshold that USADA tests for and even tho marijuana was legal in Canada at the time of the bout. Ultimate Fighting Championship Baudot, as a short notice replacement for Sergey Spivak, faced Tom Aspinall at UFC Fight Night: Moraes vs. Sandhagen on October 11, 2020. Baudot lost the fight via first-round technical knockout. Baudot was scheduled to face Rodrigo Nascimento on May 22, 2021 at UFC Fight Night: Font vs. Garbrandt. However, after Baudot was injured, the bout was moved to UFC on ESPN: Makhachev vs. Moisés held on July 17, 2021. Baudot lost the fight via technical knockout in round two. However, Nascimento’s urine test from the fight tested positive for ritalinic acid, a metabolite of psychostimulant drugs methylphenidate and ethylphenidate. As a result, the bout was also overturned to a no contest. Baudot faced Parker Porter on February 19, 2022 at UFC Fight Night: Walker vs. Hill. He lost the fight via unanimous decision. Championships and accomplishments HEAT HEAT Light Heavyweight Championship (One time) One successful title defense Mixed martial arts record |- |Loss |align=center|8–3 (1) |Parker Porter |Decision (unanimous) |UFC Fight Night: Walker vs. Hill | |align=center|3 |align=center|5:00 |Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | |- |NC |align=center|8–2 (1) |Rodrigo Nascimento |No Contest (overturned) |UFC on ESPN: Makhachev vs. Moisés | |align=center|2 |align=center|1:29 |Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | |- |Loss |align=center| 8–2 |Tom Aspinall |TKO (elbows and punches) |UFC Fight Night: Moraes vs. Sandhagen | |align=center|1 |align=center|1:35 |Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates | |- |Win |align=center| 8–1 |Todd Stoute | DQ (overturned by promoter) |TKO 47: Jourdain vs. Lapilus |
Alan Baudot (born February 1, 1988) is a French mixed martial artist who competes in the Heavyweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Background Alan Baudot was born on the slopes of the Croix-Rousse in Lyon, in a modest environment, with his parents originally from Martinique, from the commune of Schœlcher. At the age of 12, his mother and stepfather decided to leave the city and move to the countryside, near Besançon, in Franche-Comté. Growing up amongst cows and farms, Baudot had a pleasant childhood, with Besançon being where he started judo, his first sensations in combat sports. At the same time, he played rugby in Fédérale 2 (4ᵉ division) and tried his hand at fist-fighting. In love with martial arts, he turned to contact sports such as kick-boxing and muay-thai at the age of 19. As for his studies, Alan obtained a BEP (vocational diploma) and then a professional diploma in cooking and a CAP (vocational training certificate) in masonry. He accumulated jobs and never stopped working, for example, as assistant manager of a hotel, delivery driver or receptionist. Learning was also a constant for Baudot, as he holds a professional diploma from the Ministry of Youth, Popular Education and Sport (BPJEPS). Alan is also a coach specialized in pugilistic activities (boxing). Passionate about Japanese culture, he took the lead and decided to go to Japan at the age of 22, with his friend Mathieu Muller. With his friend, they wanted to open a delicatessen in Tokyo to sell products from Franche-Comté. Arriving there with dreams, they had nothing set aside, had no training in international trade. Once there, the two friends were disappointed. Launching a business in Japan as an expatriate was a real obstacle course and the project of the two friends dreamers collapsed. It was there in 2013 that Baudot decided to let off steam by entering Hayato Sakurai's gym. Three months passed between his first steps in MMA and his first fight, however Baudot had to return to France because his visa had expired. Two weeks later, Hayato Sakurai
the victims, and commissioned an independent review from safeguarding charity thirtyone:eight. References External links Church website Walking With - support website Further reading thirtyone:eight (21 March 2021).
"Walking With" to support the victims, and commissioned an independent review from safeguarding charity thirtyone:eight. References External links Church website Walking With - support website Further reading thirtyone:eight (21 March 2021). Independent Lessons Learned Review (incorporating an Audit of Safeguarding Arrangements) Concerning Jonathan Fletcher and Emmanuel Church Wimbledon Churches in London
() is a Greek football club based in Nea Artaki, Euboea, Greece. Honors Domestic Euboea-Boeotia FCA Champions: 2
Athlitikos Omilos Nea Artaki FC () is a Greek football club based in Nea Artaki, Euboea, Greece. Honors
within an identity trust framework. In the United Kingdom since 2006, there is a non-profit entity called TrustMark that under a master agreement from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy licenses and audits businesses that register to carry out work inside and near residential homes. In Canada, there has been a trustmark issued by the Canadian Centre for Philanthropy (now Imagine Canada) to identify charities that meet standards of ethics and accountability. In 2018, Mozilla and a consortium including the New York University School of Law backed a product packaging trustmark called Trustable Technology. TRUSTe (now TrustArc) is another specialist in trustmark review services. See
website, indicating that the site has passed certain digital security tests or is operated by a member of a professional organization. The trustmark is intended to show approval of the brand by a recognizable third party. Customers gain confidence and may be more inclined to transact business with a brand bearing a trustmark. One of the oldest familiar trustmarks, the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval, was established in 1909 as a way for the
the same time serve as the Asian qualification event towards the 2022 Thomas & Uber Cup finals. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, teams from Chinese Taipei and Thailand have withdrawn from the tournament. Venue This tournament will be held at Setia City Convention Centre in Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia. Seeds The seeding was based on team ranking on 25 January 2022. Men's team Women's team Draw The draw was held on 8 February 2022 at the Selangor State Sports Council in Shah Alam at 1:30pm. Both men's and women's team group stage consist of 2 groups, A
the Asian qualification event towards the 2022 Thomas & Uber Cup finals. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, teams from Chinese Taipei and Thailand have withdrawn from the tournament. Venue This tournament will be held at Setia City Convention Centre in Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia. Seeds The seeding was based on team ranking on 25 January 2022. Men's team Women's team Draw The draw was held on 8 February 2022 at the Selangor State Sports Council in Shah Alam at 1:30pm. Both men's and women's team group stage consist of 2 groups, A and B and Y and Z with 4 teams respectively except for group Y (3 teams). Men's team Women's team Men's team Group stage Group A Group B Knockout stage Semi-finals Final Women's team Group stage Group Y
ocellated puffer or the orange-saddle puffer, is a species of anadromous pufferfish in the family Tetraodontidae. It is native to China and Vietnam. Juveniles of the species occur
the orange-saddle puffer, is a species of anadromous pufferfish in the family Tetraodontidae. It is native to China and Vietnam.
Community of Madrid since the first democratic elections in 1979. He was also a member of the Assembly of Madrid from 1987 to 2004. Biography Partida was working in a bank when at the age of 32, he was elected as mayor representing the Union of the Democratic Centre (UCD). He continued with his profession until being elected to the Assembly in 1987. His town lacked a primary school when he was elected, and his first act was to create one; by 2019 there were eight. Over the course of his years, two universities (Alfonso X El Sabio University and Universidad Camilo José Cela) were founded, as well as an Aquópolis water park and the European Space Astronomy Centre.
him for an alleged role in the Caso Porto. It was alleged that he used access to the regional minister for city planning, Enrique Porto, in order to process planning in Villanueva from which his wife profited. By 2011, the investigation into abuse of power had been dropped. Partida's party received 70% of the vote in the 2007 elections. After the 2019 elections, he was one of only 31 mayors to have been elected all 11 times since 1979; his town of 23,000 was by far the largest of those. As of 2019,
last Empress of China. He served under the Japanese puppet Manchukuo regime in the 1940s until its collapse, and in later life, ran an acupuncture centre from his home in Beijing. Biography Runqi came from the Gobulo clan, a family closely linked to the imperial House of Aisin-Gioro. He was born in Beijing on July 8, 1912, shortly after the fall of the Qing dynasty following the Xinhai Revolution. In 1922, after the marriage of his sister to Puyi, the last emperor of China, he began spending time in the Forbidden City.In 1932 he married Jin Yunying, the third younger sister of Pu Yi and they had three children: Zongyan (宗 弇), Zongguang (宗 光) and Manruo (曼
time in the Forbidden City.In 1932 he married Jin Yunying, the third younger sister of Pu Yi and they had three children: Zongyan (宗 弇), Zongguang (宗 光) and Manruo (曼 若). After his marriage, Pu Yi sent him to Japan for military studies, accompanied by his wife. Runqi served in the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo. During the Soviet invasion of Manchuria in 1945, Runqi was captured by the Soviet army, later being tried before a war criminals court in China. He was released at the age of 45 in 1957, and worked in agricultural before being employed at the Institute of Legal Research in the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. In the early 2000s he ran an acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine centre
NRHP in October 2018 and was added in January 2019.
It was nominated to be added to the NRHP in October 2018 and was added in January 2019. References
Club in 1997 and 1998, making five appearances. Playing in the Cambridge side as a right-arm fast-medium bowler, Schaffter took 3 wickets at an average of 65.00. As a lower order batsman, he scored 20 runs with a highest score of 12. After working in the insurance industry in England, Schaffter returned to Sri Lanka where he worked for Janashakthi Insurance, which had been founded by his father in 1994. As a cricket administrator, Schaffter was secretary of Sri Lanka Cricket, in addition to serving as president and general secretary of the Tamil Union Cricket and Athletic Club. References External links 1967 births Living people Cricketers from Colombo Alumni of the University
cricket administrator, in addition to being a businessman. The son of the cricketer and businessman Chandra Schaffter, he was born at Colombo in June 1967. His father pulled him and his brother, Dinesh, out of school a year early so that he could privately study for their GCSEs and A Levels, which enabled Schaffter to study in England at the University of London. From the University of London, he proceeded to study for his MBA at King's College,
known to be used medicinally. References orbimaculatus Fish described in
a species of pufferfish in the family Tetraodontidae. It is a freshwater
was ordained a priest on 22 June 1991 by John Cardinal O'Connor. He served for a number of years in offices in the Archdiocese and as a Professor at St Joseph's Seminary. In April 2002, New York's Governor George Pataki appointed Bonnici to a six-year term on the Board of Trustees of the City University of New York. His appointment was criticized for his lack of higher education expertise and his political positions on gay rights and abortion. He has served as pastor of Sts. John and Paul Parish and
17, 1965, in New York City. He is a graduate of Cathedral Preparatory Seminary HS (Manhattan -1983). He earned his bachelor's degree in biology and philosophy at St. John's University in 1987. He obtained a licentiate in theology from the John Paul II Pontifical Theological Institute for Marriage and Family Sciences in Rome in 1992 and then his doctorate from the same institute in Washington, D.C., in 1995. Bonnici was ordained a priest on 22 June 1991 by John Cardinal O'Connor. He served for a number of years in offices in the Archdiocese and as a Professor at St Joseph's Seminary. In April 2002, New York's Governor George Pataki appointed Bonnici to a six-year term on the Board of Trustees of the City University of
around the end of his reign as the last emperor. Revolution After the February 1974 popular revolution the Derg overthrew the government of Emperor Haile Selassie. In 1975 the Derg abolished the monarchy and feudalism to establish Ethiopia as a Marxist–Leninist state. This ended the Ethiopian empire and Aristocracy. See
on land as the Mesafints and Mekwanints. Balabats officially ceased to exist when feudalism was abolished in 1975. Politics Balabats were a powerful figure in Ethiopian society and, had substantial influence on its politics. They were heavily represented in the imperial parliament that was established in 1931. Emperor Haile Selassie I had reduced their importance to centralize authority around the end of his reign as the last emperor. Revolution