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British Raj, and moved to Lahore in Pakistan after the partition of India in 1947. She studied at the Government College in Lahore, and began writing short stories in Urdu for her children in 1959. In 1978, after the death of her husband, she stopped writing and devoted her time to her family, but resumed writing and publishing in the 1990s. During the course of her career, she wrote five collections of short stories: in 1964 she published Faasle (tr: Distances), and in 1998 she published Nijaat (tr: Salvation). In 2003, she published Ret Mein Paoon (tr: Feet in the Sand) and in 2009, she published Aaank aur Andhera (tr: The Eye and the Darkness). Her last collection of stories, Sang-e-Siyah (tr: Black Stone) was published in 2021, shortly before her death. She also published stories in a number of Pakistani literary magazines, and her only novel, Pehchaan (tr: Identity) was
published in the Hindi journal Hans, the Hindi writer Premchand praised her writing, giving her the title of "rebellious short story writer," and critic and translator Asif Farrukhi compared her to Virginia Woolf. Her son, Amir Faraz, is also a writer, and her daughter Fatima Ali is a journalist. Bukhara died on 2 January 2022, at the age of 83. References 1938 births 2022 deaths 21st-century Pakistani women writers 21st-century Pakistani writers Pakistani people of Indian descent People from Amritsar Urdu-language writers from Pakistan
more of a "desk" scholar because of his administrative duties. The so-called East German "Slavic archaeology" research of the history, culture, and contribution of Early Slavs in East-Central Europe, specifically within the East German borders, is inevitably linked to him. However, it was also ideologically and politically motivated; based on Marxist archaeology and historical materialism, anti-Ostforschung and pro-socialist bloc Pan-Slavism. Herrmann uncritically theorized about several early, distinct, and major waves of immigration of the early medieval West Slavs to the East German territory and proposed that they had almost the same cultural, societal and structural level of development as Germanic peoples. He "deliberately distorted the view of history for political reasons ... stubbornly holding on to the old interpretation after the dendrochronological dating of the constructions became known" (see Leipzig group#Research, Sukow-Dziedzice group#Later stages and Tornow group). Bibliography Kultur und Kunst der Slawen in Deutschland von 7. bis 13. Jahrhundert. Institut für Vor- und Frühgeschichte Berlin 1965 Tornow und Vorberg: Ein Beitrag zur Frühgeschichte der Lausitz. Akademie-Verlag, Berlin, 1966 Siedlung, Wirtschaft und gesellschaftliche Verhältnisse der slawischen Stämme zwischen Oder/Neisse und Elbe: Studien auf der Grundlage archäologischen Materials. Akademie-Verlag, Berlin, 1968 Zwischen Hradschin und Vineta: Frühe Kulturen der Westslawen. Urania, Leipzig-Jena-Berlin 1971 Die germanischen und slawischen Siedlung und das mittelalterliche Dorf von Tornow, Kr. Calau. Akademie-Verlag, Berlin, 1973 Spuren des Prometheus: Der Aufstieg der Menschheit zwischen Naturgeschichte und Weltgeschichte. Urania, Leipzig-Jena-Berlin 1975 Wikinger und Slawen: Zur Frühgeschichte der Ostseevölker. Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 1982 Editor: Die Slawen in Deutschland: Geschichte und Kultur der slawischen Stämme westlich von Oder und Neiße vom 6. bis 12. Jahrhundert. Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 1985 Die Slawen in der Frühgeschichte des deutschen Volkes. Georg-Eckert-Institut für Internationale Schulbuchforschung, Braunschweig 1989. Notes References Sebastian Brather (2010). "Prof. Dr. Joachim Herrmann 19.12.1932–25.2.2010". Zeitschrift für Archäologie des Mittelalters (38), pp. 211–214. Sebastian Brather (2010). "Herrmann, Joachim". Germanische Altertumskunde Online. De Gruyter Sebastian Brather (2013). "Joachim Herrmann (1932–2010)". In: Friedrich Beck, Klaus Neitmann (Hrsg.): Lebensbilder brandenburgischer Archivare und Historiker. Landes-, Kommunal- und Kirchenarchivare, Landes-, Regional- und Kirchenhistoriker, Archäologen, Historische Geografen, Landes- und Volkskundler des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts (= Brandenburgische historische Studien. Band 16). be.bra-wiss.-verl. Berlin, ISBN 978-3-937233-90-1, pp. 655–661. Eike Gringmuth-Dallmer (2017). "Between Science and Ideology: Aspects of Archaeological Research in the Former GDR Between the End of World War II and the Reunification", pp. 235–273. In Archaeology of the Communist Era: A Political History of Archaeology of the 20th Century, ed. Ludomir R. Lozny. Springer. ISBN 978-3-319-45106-0 Peter Donat, Bernhard Gramsch, Horst Klengel (2010). "Joachim Herrmann (1932–2010)". Bericht der Römisch-Germanischen Kommission 91, pp. 7–21. Klaus-Dieter Jäger (2010). "Nachruf auf Prof. Dr. Joachim Herrmann". Sitzungsberichte der Leibniz-Sozietät der Wissenschaften zu Berlin. Vol 107, pp. 172–175 Christoph Kilger (1998). "The Slavs Yesterday and Today: Different Perspectives on Slavic Ethnicity in German Archaeology". CSA. Vol. 6, pp. 99–114 Anne Kluger (2020). "Between pottery and politics? "Slavic archaeology" in communist Poland and East Germany and its interrelations with politics and ideology. A biographical-comparative approach". Studia Historiae Scientiarum (19), pp. 287–326. Anne Kluger (2021). "“Honecker's Vassal” or a Prehistorian in the Service of Science? The Evaluation of Former East German Scholarship and the Concept of the Scholar in the Debate on Joachim Herrmann in Reunified Germany". Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte. Vol 44 (4), pp. 391–414 Lothar Mertens (2006). Lexikon der DDR-Historiker. Biographien und Bibliographien zu den Geschichtswissenschaftlern aus der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik. Saur, München, ISBN 3-598-11673-X, pp. 285. Benjamin Nowak (2009, 2010). Kritik an historischen und archäologischen Quellen am
Institute. During the 1970s he was elected as a member of the Polish Academy of Sciences and an honorary member of the Polish Archaeological Society. In 1985 he became a member of the International Committee of Historical Sciences (CISH), and after his five-year re-election in September 1990, he was the only German representative there causing a protest from West German archaeologists. From 1986 to 1990 Herrmann was president of Urania and towards the end of the GDR member of the presidium of the Historians' Society of the GDR. In 1989 became a member of Bulgarian and 1990 of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, and the University of Athens awarded him an honorary doctorate. After the reunification of Germany, the East German academic institutions where Herrmann worked were restructured or closed, and Herrmann's work, status, and authority as a scholar were publicly criticized making it difficult for him to continue his academic career. He retired in 1992. After which, his national and international reputation declined. Ultimately he succeeded in finding support in 1993 at the Leibniz Association, where he was secretary of the social sciences and humanities class from 1993 to 2008. A five-volume monograph on the excavations in the Slavic period settlement chamber of Ralswiek on Rügen island stands as a conclusion to his professional work. In 2009 he was awarded the Daniel Ernst Jablonski Medal by the Leibniz Association. A year later he passed away in Berlin. Legacy Retrospectively, Herrmann remains an ambivalent figure in science. The so-called "Herrmann Era" (1969–1990) was "characterized by the attempt to anchor the communist state ideology in research and teaching and by a more intense broad effect". His habilitation thesis (1965–68) was, or so it was thought at the time, the only one of the "caliber" to "adequately implement Marxism". The period 1989–1991 was part of a massive public criticism of his "historical propagandist activity". Herrmann obtained his position at ZIAGA behind closed doors not only because of his professional achievements and organizational skills but also because of his support of the system of GDR and ruling SED of which he had been a member since 1954. Although under his leadership it became the most important research institute in the GDR with regard to all classical studies, it was difficult for scientists who were viewed suspiciously or who were not members of the SED to make a career under him. On the other hand, he sometimes allowed freedom for the scientists and placed long-term scientific research and projects above politics. Herrmann was a prolific editor and author, but more of a "desk" scholar because of his administrative duties. The so-called East German "Slavic archaeology" research of the history, culture, and contribution of Early Slavs in East-Central Europe, specifically within the East German borders, is inevitably linked to him. However, it was also ideologically and politically motivated; based on Marxist archaeology and historical materialism, anti-Ostforschung and pro-socialist bloc Pan-Slavism. Herrmann uncritically theorized about several early, distinct, and major waves of immigration of the early medieval West Slavs to the East German territory and proposed that they had almost the same cultural, societal and structural level of development as Germanic peoples. He "deliberately distorted the view of history for political reasons ... stubbornly holding on to the old interpretation after the dendrochronological dating of the constructions became known" (see Leipzig group#Research, Sukow-Dziedzice group#Later stages and Tornow group). Bibliography Kultur und Kunst der Slawen in Deutschland von 7. bis 13. Jahrhundert. Institut für Vor- und Frühgeschichte Berlin 1965 Tornow und Vorberg: Ein Beitrag zur Frühgeschichte der Lausitz. Akademie-Verlag, Berlin, 1966 Siedlung, Wirtschaft und gesellschaftliche Verhältnisse der slawischen Stämme zwischen Oder/Neisse und Elbe: Studien auf der Grundlage archäologischen Materials. Akademie-Verlag, Berlin, 1968 Zwischen Hradschin und Vineta: Frühe Kulturen der Westslawen. Urania, Leipzig-Jena-Berlin 1971 Die germanischen und slawischen Siedlung und das mittelalterliche Dorf von Tornow, Kr. Calau. Akademie-Verlag, Berlin, 1973 Spuren des Prometheus: Der Aufstieg der Menschheit zwischen Naturgeschichte und Weltgeschichte. Urania, Leipzig-Jena-Berlin 1975 Wikinger und Slawen: Zur Frühgeschichte der Ostseevölker. Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 1982 Editor: Die Slawen in Deutschland: Geschichte und Kultur der slawischen Stämme westlich von Oder und Neiße vom 6. bis 12. Jahrhundert. Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 1985 Die Slawen in der Frühgeschichte
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the late 5th or early 6th century and were followed by a 7th-century second wave of wheel-turned pottery of Leipzig, Tornow and Feldberg groups from Bohemia and Poland with presumably distinct and well defined tribal groups of Sorbs, Milzeni & Lusici, and Wilzi. It also made possible to claim Middle Danubian influence and origin of Leipzig's Rüssen-type dating it to the second half of the 6th century and "had in mind a potential parallel with the Serbs and Croats and the Balkans". However, the old model's chronology and correlations were based on inadequate scientific methods which produced erroneous data and conclusions. All of them have been corrected and the old model literature is deemed outdated and has been rejected by modern archaeologists because of revised and new archaeological research of settlements, hillforts, house construction, graves, and pottery as well as radiocarbon dating, palynology, and dendrochronology since the 1980s that shows that the old model was "seriously wrong" and dated "two-three hundred years too early". In the case of Leipzig pottery, the majority of artifacts and sites are much younger than the attributed Rüssen phase. The types of pottery are not "specific for single Slavic tribes in its distribution" and "have no solid basis in written and archaeological evidence" (for example Tornow-type was also present on the assumed tribal territory of Leipzig-type). None of the datings of Slavic material in Southeast and especially Northeast part of East Germany show it was surely older than 700 AD while palynology shows that the land in the 6th and 7th centuries became forested and not well resettled by the Slavs. The earliest pre-hillfort settlement of the Slavs of Prague-type between Elbe and Saale is dated to the last third of the 6th century or around 600 or 700 AD. Different pottery types including Leipzig-type mainly represent a range of 8th century and later regional variations and introduction of new technologies that emerged from intercultural relations mostly by Carolingian and Ottonian era influence among already settled Slavs. Chronology and terminology The chronology and terminology is largely based on Vogt and Brachmann's but terminological confusion was introduced with Brachmann. In 1968 he divided the ceramics into only two groups, "grey" and "brown", and ten years later named the former as "Leipzig group". He summarized stratigraphically three separate horizons by Vogt into only one group. The name was eventually adopted, but were also kept Vogt's names for separate phases, types or sub-groups. Rüssen phase It is the Early Slavic phase or group and represents the older hillfort ceramics. Vogt suspected its beginning in the second half of the 6th century but as ceramics is mostly younger that the Prague-type hence dated it to the 7-8th century. Brachmann in 1994 considered it was produced since around 600 but also agreed with Vogt's dating to the 7-8th century; Timpel in 1995 from the second half of the 7th until the middle of the 8th century; Westphalen in 1996 around 8-9th century; Biermann in 2000 only in later 8th and 9th centuries;
Westphalen dated it until 13th century, but that period belongs to the successive phase. Kohren phase Is the last Slavic phase or group. It lasted from 12th until 13th century, being a transition between Slavic and Germanic pottery. A 14C dating in one site gave 1120 ± 40 AD. See also Polabian Slavs Wends Notes References Paul M. Barford (2001). The Early Slavs: Culture and Society in Early Medieval Eastern Europe. Cornell University Press. ISBN 9780801439773 Felix Biermann, Stefan Dalitz, Karl-Uwe Heußner (1999). "Der Brunnen von Schmerzke, Stadt Brandenburg an der Havel, und die absolute Chronologie der frühslawischen Besiedlung im nordostdeutschen Raum". Prähistorische Zeitschrift (74), pp. 219–243 F. Biermann (2000). Slawische Besiedlung zwischen Elbe, Neisse und Lubsza: archäologische Studien zum Siedlungswesen und zur Sachkultur des frühen und hohen Mittelalters. Habelt. Bonn. ISBN 9783774929883 F. Biermann (2009). "M. Dulinicz, Frühe Slawen im Gebiet zwischen unterer Weichsel und Elbe. Studien zur Siedlungsgeschichte und Archäologie der Ostseegebiete (Neumünster 2006)". Germania (87). pp. 331–334. Sebastian Brather (2001; 2nd ed. 2008). Archäologie der westlichen Slawen: Siedlung, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft im früh- und hochmittelalterlichen Ostmitteleuropa. Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 9783110206098 S. Brather (2004). "The beginnings of Slavic settlement east of the river Elbe". Antiquity, Volume 78, Issue 300. pp. 314–329 S. Brather (2004). "The Archaeology of the Northwestern Slavs (Seventh To Ninth Centuries)". East Central Europe, 31(1), pp. 77–97. S. Brather, Marek Dulinicz (2005). "Slawische Keramik. Elbslawen" in Germanische Altertumskunde Online. Volume 29. Walter de Gruyer. pp. 79–88. ISBN 3110183609 S. Brather (2011). "The Western Slavs of the Seventh to the Eleventh Century – An Archaeological Perspective". History Compass, 9(6), pp. 454–473 S. Brather (2020). "Germanic or Slavic? Reconstructing the Transition from Late Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages in East Central Europe". Interrogating the “Germanic”, De Gruyter, pp. 211–224, ISBN 9783110699760 Bohuslav Chropovský (1989). The Slavs: Their Significance, Political and Cultural History. Prague. Orbis Press Agency. Florin Curta (2020). Slavs in the Making: History, Linguistics, and Archaeology in Eastern Europe (ca. 500 – ca. 700). Routledge. ISBN 9781351330015 Eike Gringmuth-Dallmer (2017). "Between Science and Ideology: Aspects of Archaeological Research in the Former GDR Between the End of World War II and the Reunification", pp. 235–273. In Archaeology of the Communist Era: A Political History of Archaeology of the 20th Century, ed. Ludomir R. Lozny. Springer. ISBN 978-3-319-45106-0 Marek Dulinicz (1994). "Problem datowania grodzisk typu Tornow i grupy Tornow-Klenica". Archeologia Polski. Vol 39 (1-2), pp. 31–49 Peter Heather (2009). Empires and Barbarians: The Fall of Rome and the Birth of Europe. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199752720 L. Herklotz, D. Stuchley (1987). "Frühslawischer Kastenbrunnen mit Holzfunden aus Eythra, Kr. Leipzig-Land". AFD (31), pp. 219–241 J. Herrmann, K. U. Heußner (1991). "Dendrochronologie, Archäologie und Frühgeschichte vom 6. bis 12. Jh. in den Gebieten zwischen Saale, Elbe und Oder". Ausgrabungen und Funde (36), pp. 255–290. Peter Ivanič (2012). "Western Slavs in the 6th and 7th century". Istorija 47 (1), pp. 77–91 Anne Kluger (2020). "Between pottery and politics? "Slavic archaeology" in communist Poland and East Germany and its interrelations with politics and ideology. A biographical-comparative approach". Studia Historiae Scientiarum (19), pp. 287–326. Stefan Koch (2008, 2011). Neue Erkenntnisse zur Stadtentstehung Leipzigs: Ergebnisse der archäologischen Untersuchungen im Nordwest-Viertel der Leipziger Innenstadt. Bamberg. H. W. Mechelk (1997). "Magdeborn – Medeburu. Ein zusammenfassender Grabungsbericht". AFD (39), pp. 13–66 Benjamin Nowak (2009, 2010). Kritik an historischen und archäologischen Quellen am Beispiel der slawischen Besiedlung Mitteleuropas. GRIN Verlag. München. ISBN 3640655990 Heinrich Rempel (1959). "Die frühdeutsche Keramik in Thüringen". Praehistorische Zeitschrift (37), pp. 101–124 H. Rempel (1959). "Die sorbische Keramik in Thüringen". Praehistorische Zeitschrift (37), pp. 175–186 Mats Roslund (2007). Guests in the House: Cultural Transmission between Slavs and Scandinavians 900 to 1300 AD.
appeared at least since the second half of the 9th century until late 10th century. M. Dulinicz also excluded it from Early Slavic pottery but wrongly dated it only since the end of 9th century. Barford considered since the first half of the 9th century with possible 8th century prototypes. Brzostowicz in 2002 since the late 8th century. Based on collected data, Lozny in 2013 dated it since late 8th or early 9th century. A minority of finds survived until the early 11th century. It is the most know type of pottery with ripped decoration called Rippenschulterware. It had highest concentration in Brandenburg, but it was present from Greater Poland up to Elbe-Saale valley. As the valley mainly was an area of Leipzig group, Tornow-type was widespread on a much larger area than the supposedly related Sorbian-Lusatian tribes of Milzeni & Lusici, Dadosesani among others, thus rejecting simplified theses about links between individual tribes and material cultures. Individual finds were also found in West Pommerania, Central Poland and Podlachia in Eastern Poland. In some occasions Feldberg and Menkendorf group pottery were also found in Tornow-type strongholds. Tornow pottery was technologically more advanced from both Feldberg and Menkendorf group, almost resembling Late Slavic tradition. It shares some features with Bohemian-Moravian pottery. Ceramological studies in 2011 and 2012 as well as archaeometric study in 2020 of Tornow-type pottery samples found "no differences in technology of this type of pottery, either in that found in the territory of Western Poland or that found in the territory of Eastern Germany", suggesting both territories were culturally related. Tornow-type forts The appearance of Tornow-type forts some date to late 9th and early 10th century, while others "in the late 700s/early 800s and existed until late 800/early 900s". Their highest concentration was in Brandenburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Wendland, also in Pomerania and Greater Poland, but not Mecklenburg. The reason for their building could be several. It is argued to have been seats of local tribal chiefs, and possibly indicate a turbulent period of events when on the territory of Lusatian lands clashed German, Moravian-Bohemian and Polish military forces in the 10th century. According to Ludomir R. Lozny, the dynamic Slavic social and political events and the Carolingian Empire expansion in North Central European Plains (NCEP) possibly resulted with the wide "Tornow Interaction Sphere" (TIS) of specific forts, villages and mixture of pottery types, but not a "state-level polity". The military construction of forts and found weaponry could also indicate a need of a "buffer zone between the Empire and the Norsemen". TIS fall was soon followed by unification process in Greater Poland leading to the formation of the Duchy of Poland (c. 960–1025). Notes References Fernando Agua, María-Ángeles Villegas, Urszula Kobylińska, Zbigniew Kobyliński and Manuel García-Heras (2020). "Archaeometric study of Medieval Tornow-type pottery from archaeological sites in Western Poland and EasternGermany". Archaeologica Hereditas. Vol 17, pp. 71–84 Paul M. Barford (2001). The
Germanic peoples. Since 1980s the data was critically evaluated and old model rejected - they are not from 7th century early-Slavic but later middle-Slavic period with Carolingian influence. According to new chronologies, radiocarbon and dendrochonological dates, it appeared at least since the second half of the 9th century until late 10th century. M. Dulinicz also excluded it from Early Slavic pottery but wrongly dated it only since the end of 9th century. Barford considered since the first half of the 9th century with possible 8th century prototypes. Brzostowicz in 2002 since the late 8th century. Based on collected data, Lozny in 2013 dated it since late 8th or early 9th century. A minority of finds survived until the early 11th century. It is the most know type of pottery with ripped decoration called Rippenschulterware. It had highest concentration in Brandenburg, but it was present from Greater Poland up to Elbe-Saale valley. As the valley mainly was an area of Leipzig group, Tornow-type was widespread on a much larger area than the supposedly related Sorbian-Lusatian tribes of Milzeni & Lusici, Dadosesani among others, thus rejecting simplified theses about links between individual tribes and material cultures. Individual finds were also found in West Pommerania, Central Poland and Podlachia in Eastern Poland. In some occasions Feldberg and Menkendorf group pottery were also found in Tornow-type strongholds. Tornow pottery was technologically more advanced from both Feldberg and Menkendorf group, almost resembling Late Slavic tradition. It shares some features with Bohemian-Moravian pottery. Ceramological studies in 2011 and 2012 as well as archaeometric study in 2020 of Tornow-type pottery samples found "no differences in technology of this type of pottery, either in that found in the territory of Western Poland or that found in the territory of Eastern Germany", suggesting both territories were culturally related. Tornow-type forts The appearance of Tornow-type forts some date to late 9th and early 10th century, while others "in the late 700s/early 800s and existed until late 800/early 900s". Their highest concentration was in Brandenburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Wendland, also in Pomerania and Greater Poland, but not Mecklenburg. The reason for their building could be several. It is argued to have been seats of local tribal chiefs, and possibly indicate a turbulent period of events when on the territory of Lusatian lands clashed German, Moravian-Bohemian and Polish military forces in the 10th century. According to Ludomir R. Lozny, the dynamic Slavic social and political events and the Carolingian Empire expansion in North Central European Plains (NCEP) possibly resulted with the wide "Tornow Interaction Sphere" (TIS) of specific forts, villages and mixture of pottery types, but not a "state-level polity". The military construction of forts and found weaponry could also indicate a need of a "buffer zone between the Empire and the Norsemen". TIS fall was soon followed by unification process in Greater Poland leading to the formation of the Duchy of Poland (c. 960–1025). Notes References Fernando Agua, María-Ángeles Villegas, Urszula Kobylińska, Zbigniew Kobyliński and Manuel
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Paramus, New Jersey looking for a quiet place, which they thought they had found on Rigel IV, where the Bulbas were at the beginning of the industrial revolution. With the help of the industrious newcomers it brought big progress, but it was followed by big wars, big depressions, big dictatorships. And there was only one answer for the question who was guilty of all of this... And there was the first pogrom on Rigel IV... and then more... But Jews tried to strive for their living and to accommodate, and by the time an enlightened government took power, all Jews looked like plain Bulbas. "And they look like the weakest, poorest Bulbas of all, Bulbas of the very lowest class." And bulbas learned at the congress that this was happening everywhere. "After all, hadn’t there been blonde Jews in Germany, redheaded Jews in Russia, black Jews—the Falashas—in Ethiopia, tall Mountain Jews in the Caucasus who had been as fine horsemen and marksmen as their neighbors? " Bulbas were told that the change they described is against the experimental facts of biology. The Bulbas, who presented their compete genealogical charts, retorted: "Who are you going to believe, the experimental facts of biology—or your fellow Jews?" And this turned out to be an important question: "Ruth was a Moabite, and from her came eventually King David. And how about Ezra and the problem of the Jewish men who took Canaanite wives? And where do you fit the Samaritans in all this? Jewish women, you’ll remember, were not allowed to marry Samaritans. And what does Maimonides have to say on the subject?" It was suggested that their problem may be resolved simply by conversion to Judaism. But others insisted that the procedure of conversion of people who already are Jews would be a mockery. Eventually rabbi Smallman brought everybody to a common point of view. "To bring a bunch of Jews—and learned Jews!—to a single decision, that, my friend, is an achievement that can stand"... History The story was written in about seven years after author's last published story (not counting reprints in collections). In 2016 the Tablet Magazine reprinted the story with the preface which described the origin of the story. William Tenn decided to retire from writing and devote himself to professorship under his original name of Philip Klass. However, in 1973 he met with his fans at a sci-fi convention and addressing the question why he quit, he answered there is not much market for what he wanted to write and mentioned this particular title thinking it to be an example of a non-starter. But it turned out that one of the fans was planning a collection of Jewish science fiction, so William Tenn wrote what he described as " a small monument to Sholem Aleichem", "The result: a magisterial meditation on Jewish identity, history, persecution, and
Lincoln Field in Charleston, Illinois. The Panthers finished the season with a 2–7 record overall and an 0–3 record in conference play.
football season. The team was led by fifth-year head coach Clyde Biggers and played their home games at Lincoln Field in Charleston, Illinois. The
capacity of 6,000 people. Season to season 2 seasons in Segunda División B 19 seasons in Tercera División References External links Fútbol Regional team profile Football clubs in the Basque Country (autonomous community) Association football clubs
Honor – Group 1, holding home games at Campo de Fútbol Zubipe, with a capacity of 6,000 people. Season to season 2 seasons in Segunda División B 19 seasons in Tercera División References External links
was active on tour during the 1960s and 1970s. In 1972 he made the mixed doubles third round of the Wimbledon Championships with Patricia Cody. He played Davis Cup for Canada from 1973 to 1975 and had a win over the Mexican number one Joaquín Loyo Mayo. See also List
1973 to 1975 and had a win over the Mexican number one Joaquín Loyo Mayo. See also List of Canada Davis Cup team representatives References External links 1945 births Living people Canadian male tennis players Racket sportspeople
such as the Fort in Ater in Bhind district. See Also List of state highways in Madhya Pradesh References State Highways in Madhya Pradesh
Karauli in Rajasthan via Ater, Morena, Joura and Sabalgarh. It passes through important tourist spots such as the Fort in Ater in Bhind district. See Also List of
renovated in 2018. In addition to serving as the assembly room for coffee hours and parish meetings, in the 1930s and 1940s it also served as the performance space for the Woodbury Sketch Club. The current rector is The Very Rev. Brian K. Burgess, who is also the current bishop-elect of the Episcopal Diocese of Springfield, Illinois. References External links 19th-century Episcopal church buildings
rescued the altar cloth, bible, and Bishop's chair. The Bishop's chair is still used for visiting bishops today. The adjoining Parish House was renovated in 2018. In addition to serving as the assembly room for coffee hours and parish meetings, in the 1930s and 1940s it also served as the performance space for the Woodbury Sketch Club. The current rector is The Very Rev. Brian K. Burgess, who is also the current bishop-elect of the Episcopal Diocese of Springfield, Illinois. References External links 19th-century Episcopal church buildings Episcopal
River. Glen Gay came to the campsite, and he and his son went fishing. Janice said she suddenly heard them swearing and yelling at each other. Randy returned to the campsite and began loading his shotgun. When Janice asked him what was happening, he locked her inside a camping bus they had been staying in. She heard a gunshot, and Randy returned to release her. Janice went to Glen and found him moaning, suffering a single gunshot to the head. When she tried to help him, Randy pulled her away, and the two loaded the older man into the boat. They rode down the river, and Randy later put Glen's body in his truck and drove off. Randy returned without his father, and refused to talk to his wife about what happened. Janice said "he was real hyper and started drinking more." They stayed there for roughly two weeks before returning to Glen's house. When they were confronted by the police, both denied knowing Glen's whereabouts. However, they eventually turned themselves in. After initially telling investigators that she shot Glen since he was trying to hurt her, Janice confessed the truth to the police. Randy led police to Glen's body and he and Janice were both arrested for his murder. Janice and Randy were tried together for Glen's murder. Janice was convicted of manslaughter and served eight months in prison. Randy was convicted of second degree murder and sentenced to 20 years in prison. He was paroled in 2000. Later conviction John Ward, a store owner said he met Randy in 2006 or 2007. Seeing he was a vagrant, he paid Randy to clean his store and sweep the lot. The two initially had a friendly relationship, but Randy's alcoholism became problematic and Ward eventually asked him to stop coming to his store. Angered, Randy started threatening him over the phone and said he and his friends would kill him. In 2008, he was convicted of making terroristic threats and given a 12-year suspended sentence. Third murder and trial On May 10, 2011, Randy got into an argument in his truck with a stranger, 49-year-old Connie Ann Snow, at a logging site. He told her to get out of his truck, but she refused. Randy then went to the back, pulled out his shotgun and ordered Connie out. As she tried to leave, he shot her in the face, killing her. He then loaded Snow's body into his truck and dumped it in Ouachita National Forest. Randy was arrested the following day. Randy was charged with capital murder, and prosecutors announced they would seek a death sentence. In 2013, the case resulted in a mistrial due to juror misconduct. Randy was retried in March 2015 and found guilty. During the sentencing phase, prosecutor Terri Harris mentioned Randy's two previous murder convictions in her arguments for a death sentence. Harris said Randy had used the prison system as a "substitute parent" instead of trying to become a better person, and told the jury that a life sentence would only be "sending him home." She said James Kelly, Randy's first victim, was "a father, grandfather and musician who died a violent death at the
his wife about what happened. Janice said "he was real hyper and started drinking more." They stayed there for roughly two weeks before returning to Glen's house. When they were confronted by the police, both denied knowing Glen's whereabouts. However, they eventually turned themselves in. After initially telling investigators that she shot Glen since he was trying to hurt her, Janice confessed the truth to the police. Randy led police to Glen's body and he and Janice were both arrested for his murder. Janice and Randy were tried together for Glen's murder. Janice was convicted of manslaughter and served eight months in prison. Randy was convicted of second degree murder and sentenced to 20 years in prison. He was paroled in 2000. Later conviction John Ward, a store owner said he met Randy in 2006 or 2007. Seeing he was a vagrant, he paid Randy to clean his store and sweep the lot. The two initially had a friendly relationship, but Randy's alcoholism became problematic and Ward eventually asked him to stop coming to his store. Angered, Randy started threatening him over the phone and said he and his friends would kill him. In 2008, he was convicted of making terroristic threats and given a 12-year suspended sentence. Third murder and trial On May 10, 2011, Randy got into an argument in his truck with a stranger, 49-year-old Connie Ann Snow, at a logging site. He told her to get out of his truck, but she refused. Randy then went to the back, pulled out his shotgun and ordered Connie out. As she tried to leave, he shot her in the face, killing her. He then loaded Snow's body into his truck and dumped it in Ouachita National Forest. Randy was arrested the following day. Randy was charged with capital murder, and prosecutors announced they would seek a death sentence. In 2013, the case resulted in a mistrial due to juror misconduct. Randy was retried in March 2015 and found guilty. During the sentencing phase, prosecutor Terri Harris mentioned Randy's two previous murder convictions in her arguments for a death sentence. Harris said Randy had used the prison system as a "substitute parent" instead of trying to become a better person, and told the jury that a life sentence would only be "sending him home." She said James Kelly, Randy's first victim, was "a father, grandfather and musician who died a violent death at the age of 41." Randy's lawyer, public defender Mark Fraiser, focused on his upbringing and said he was capable of functioning well in a controlled environment. When he mentioned the abusive nature of Randy's father, Harris rebuffed him, saying he was trying to minimize Glen's murder and the reasoning, or lack thereof, behind it. "Glen Gay got beaten up in court and was not here to defend himself. Are we supposed to turn a blind eye to a second murder?" In her rebuttal, Harris said that other children had been treated much worse than Randy growing up. Not to discount his father's strictness, but there were no records of him coming to school with physical injuries. She said Randy had "caused the violent deaths of three people for no particular reason", telling the jury that "the time for leniency for this defendant
Ivan Kabanov was born in the village of Staroverskaya, Orenburg Governorate, Russian Empire. In 1845–1849 he studied at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and
studied at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture. Gallery External links Кабанов Иван
1970. He was a three-time first team All-SEC and in 1970 became the first LSU player to be an All-American. Active on the professional tour in the 1970s, Faulk featured in singles main draws at the French Open and US Open, as well as in doubles at Wimbledon. He was runner-up
SEC champion at No. 1 singles in 1970. He was a three-time first team All-SEC and in 1970 became the first LSU player to be an All-American. Active on
Washoe County Teachers' Association and was also active in the state and county Democratic parties. Beginning in 1982, Haller and Republican Assemblyman Bruce Bogaert ran for the same Assembly seat five times, with three of those elections resulting in the seat switching
served as a Democratic member of the Nevada Assembly from 1986 to 1988 and again from 1990 to 1994, representing District 27 in Washoe County. Background and career Haller was born in Baltimore, Maryland, and served in the United States Air Force during World War II. He graduated from Columbia University in 1957 and moved to Sparks, Nevada in 1959 where he became a teacher. Before serving in the Legislature, Haller was the president of the Washoe County Teachers'
2022, at the age of 83. References 1938 births 2022 deaths Soviet politicians Kazakhstani politicians Communist Party of the Soviet Union members Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union members Tenth convocation members of the Soviet of Nationalities Eleventh convocation members of
as First Secretary of the Alma-Ata Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan from 1978 to 1985. He died on 23 January 2022, at the age of 83. References 1938 births 2022 deaths Soviet politicians Kazakhstani
July 1938 – 21 January 2022) was a Ukrainian diplomat. He served as ambassador to Slovakia, Poland, Finland, and Iceland. He died on 21 January 2022, at the age of 83. References 1938 births 2022 deaths Ukrainian diplomats Ambassadors of
January 2022, at the age of 83. References 1938 births 2022 deaths Ukrainian diplomats Ambassadors of Ukraine to Finland Ambassadors of Ukraine to Iceland Ambassadors of Ukraine
People's Party, he served in the Senate of Poland from 1993 to 1997. He died in Płock on 21 January 2022, at the age of 71. References 1950 births 2022 deaths Members of the
– 21 January 2022) was a Polish politician. A member of the Polish People's Party, he served in the Senate of Poland from 1993 to 1997. He died in Płock on 21
Hindi, Tamil and other languages. In 2018, for outstanding contributions in the field of Malayalam literature, he has been awarded Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Overall Contributions. Biography Rajan Babu was born on October 10, 1948, in Manampur village in Thiruvananthapuram district to M. Sivasankaran and G. Bhargavi. Started career as a teacher in Thiruvananthapuram, he came to Malappuram district in 1976 as a clerk in the Kerala Police department. He had to stay out of service for a year and a half for writing a story called Discipline in a story magazine. The department issued
issued a memo finding that it was an article criticizing superior officers. He was suspended from service, by rejecting his reply stating that it was an imaginary story and not an article critical of anyone. Prominent writers have come out in favor of the narrator, calling for the protection of democratic values such as civil liberties and freedom of expression. He was reinstated after a year and a half. He retired from the service as an Accounts Officer in the Malappuram District Police Superintendent's Office. He was a member of Cultural Publications Advisory Board of Government of Kerala and editorial board member of Samskarika Keralam. Personal life He is settled in Malappuram with his wife Suma. Selected Works Service Kavithakal (poetry collection) Iruttara Kavithakal(poetry collection) Kanisham Muthassi Police
sold in 1963. Giffen Industries Giffen Industries was a publicly-held regional roofing company based in Miami when Timoner joined the board in 1961 to start a turnaround process. Three years later, the company was showing a profit and Timoner was serving as president. He quickly moved to expand the company by creating two subsidiaries, Giffen Roofing and Giffen-Bird Realty, both based in Miami. In 1966 Giffen acquired Atlantic Aluminum Distributors, Inc. for more than $1 million in an all-debt transaction and Space Industries, Inc, for more than $500,000. The publicly-held company reported sales of $6.2 million in 1966. A year later Giffen added a new subsidiary called Plastics, Inc., by taking over distribution of U.S. Plastics, Inc. which had facilities in Miami, Tampa, Orlando, Atlanta, New Orleans and Lafayette, Louisiana. Within three years, Timoner turned Giffen into a national conglomerate with diverse manufacturing and distribution divisions involved in products as diverse as laminated plastics, aluminum canoes, aerospace hardware and snowmobiles. By 1968, the company's headcount had grown from 300 to nearly 3,000 and Timoner, as president and chairman, personally held stock valued in excess of $14 million. By 1969, Timoner was earning a salary of $42,000 as the president of Giffen and set out to purchase a controlling stake in Keller Industries for $60 a share in a transaction valued at $50 million. In the weeks following the announcement of the transaction, the share price of Keller dropped significantly, Giffen sought to exit the transaction. In response to the volatile stock price, Timoner and the CEO of Keller were asked to appear before the New York Stock Exchange. Timoner resigned from Giffen in December 1970 following a $10.4 million loss due, in part, to the sale of the Stewart-Warner Corp and the abortive attempt to takeover Keller Industries Inc. At the time of his departure, Timoner had grown the company into a major conglomerate with more than $140 million in annual sales. Timoner remained with the firm as a management consultant and retained a significant amount of stock following the sale. Air Florida Frustrated at not being able to travel within Florida for his various business interests, Timoner hatched the idea for Air Florida in 1972 as an intrastate carrier serving Miami, Tampa and Orlando. Started as a Florida commuter airline, Air Florida took advantage of industry deregulation laws to tap the lucrative routes to Florida vacation spots from East Coast and Midwest cities. The airline was first allowed to fly outside Florida in November 1978, and it quickly became one of the fastest-growing carriers. For more than a decade, Air Florida used extravagant marketing and deep discounts to become a major commercial air carrier by undercutting larger airlines with fares from New York to Miami for $50.“Our success has been one fare, unrestricted, very clearly defined. Everybody knows what it is. The public really understands no gimmicks and straight talk.”Timoner ceded the role of chairman to Edward Acker in 1977. On the afternoon of January 13, 1982, Air Florida Flight 90 crashed into the 14th Street Bridge in Washington, D.C.,
Bert. Eli Timoner was raised in Woodmere, Long Island and earned a BA in Business Administration from the University of Miami in 1950. While studying in Miami, Timoner was vice president of the Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity. Career Laura Lee Candy Company After working as a Bloomingdale's management trainee for a year in New York following graduation, Timoner borrowed $100,000 to purchase a controlling interest in Laura Lee Candies. Within nine years, he grew the company from annual sales of $1 million to $5 million when it was sold in 1963. Giffen Industries Giffen Industries was a publicly-held regional roofing company based in Miami when Timoner joined the board in 1961 to start a turnaround process. Three years later, the company was showing a profit and Timoner was serving as president. He quickly moved to expand the company by creating two subsidiaries, Giffen Roofing and Giffen-Bird Realty, both based in Miami. In 1966 Giffen acquired Atlantic Aluminum Distributors, Inc. for more than $1 million in an all-debt transaction and Space Industries, Inc, for more than $500,000. The publicly-held company reported sales of $6.2 million in 1966. A year later Giffen added a new subsidiary called Plastics, Inc., by taking over distribution of U.S. Plastics, Inc. which had facilities in Miami, Tampa, Orlando, Atlanta, New Orleans and Lafayette, Louisiana. Within three years, Timoner turned Giffen into a national conglomerate with diverse manufacturing and distribution divisions involved in products as diverse as laminated plastics, aluminum canoes, aerospace hardware and snowmobiles. By 1968, the company's headcount had grown from 300 to nearly 3,000 and Timoner, as president and chairman, personally held stock valued in excess of $14 million. By 1969, Timoner was earning a salary of $42,000 as the president of Giffen and set out to purchase a controlling stake in Keller Industries for $60 a share in a transaction valued at $50 million. In the weeks following the announcement of the transaction, the share price of Keller dropped significantly, Giffen sought to exit the transaction. In response to the volatile stock price, Timoner and the CEO of Keller were asked to appear before the New York Stock Exchange. Timoner resigned from Giffen in December 1970 following a $10.4 million loss due, in part, to the sale of the Stewart-Warner Corp and the abortive attempt to takeover Keller Industries Inc. At the time of his departure, Timoner had grown the company into a major conglomerate with more than $140 million in annual sales. Timoner remained with the firm as a management consultant and retained a significant amount of stock following the sale. Air Florida Frustrated at not being able to travel within Florida for his various business interests, Timoner hatched the idea for Air Florida in 1972 as an intrastate
is an antibiotic derivative from the carbapenem family, which unlike most related drugs is orally active. It was developed
subject of ongoing research into potential applications, especially in the treatment of multiple drug resistant urinary tract infections. See also Imipenem Tebipenem References
6 (MP SH 6) is a State Highway running from Shivpuri till Goras town near Madhya Pradesh - Rajasthan border. A portion of this highway used to extend to Sheopur from
from Shivpuri till Goras town near Madhya Pradesh - Rajasthan border. A portion of this highway used to extend to Sheopur from
not to scare crows but to fight away evil spirits and plagues. Origin: the temple guardians According the Khmer ethnologist Ang Choulean, the Khmer scarecrow can be traced back to the guardian deities in the Angkorian temples. Those with a scary face and no body, can be traced back to the figure of Rahu, while others recall giants and demons of Khmer mythology. Design: from warrior gods to humanoids Ting mong have varying designs in the different provinces of Cambodia. They are often made of an old pot of broken clay painted with charcoal to make a scary face. They are hung on the outer fence of private houses, especially near the entrance. In the Province of Siemreap, ting mong are often weapon-bearing scarecrows. Since the 1990s, the design of the ting mong has evolved as villagers decorated the entrance of the village or their houses with humanoid scarecrows using second-hand clothes which were cheaper and
to the scarecrow, but different in its function as its purpose is not to scare crows but to fight away evil spirits and plagues. Origin: the temple guardians According the Khmer ethnologist Ang Choulean, the Khmer scarecrow can be traced back to the guardian deities in the Angkorian temples. Those with a scary face and no body, can be traced back to the figure of Rahu, while others recall giants and demons of Khmer mythology. Design: from warrior gods to humanoids Ting mong have varying designs in the different provinces of Cambodia. They are often made of an old pot of broken clay painted with charcoal to make a scary face. They are hung on the outer fence of private houses, especially near the entrance. In the Province of Siemreap, ting mong are often weapon-bearing scarecrows.
John Prine. In 1987, Einstein and co-producers Al Bunetta and Hank Neuberger, won a Grammy for the Red Pajamas anthology A Tribute to Steve Goodman. In 1988, he won a second Grammy for producing the posthumous Steve
an American independent record producer. He founded Oh Boy Records with John Prine. In 1987, Einstein and co-producers Al Bunetta and Hank
9 (MP SH 9) is a State Highway running from Manikpur,
Uttar Pradesh via Semaria town in Rewa district and terminating at Rewa, Madhya Pradesh.
and many others. He has written and produced musical pieces for Jenny Owen Youngs, Adaline, Evangeline, Ron Pope, Utkarsh Ambudkar, and several others. Kyle has toured extensively as a bassist playing for several artists. Many of his songs have been licensed for multiple television
Stephen Johnson. The two bonded over their shared love of 1990s Hip hop and Indie rock and quickly found a formula that combined these influences. Kyle has performed with notable musical artists such as Doe Paoro, Sam Dew, Barns Courtney, Banks, Ron Pope and many others. He has written
1970s. He registered a career high singles ranking of 105 in the world. Turner, who is Jewish, is a scholar of Kabbalah, an esoteric system of Jewish mystic thought. He is a tennis pro in Manhattan and has a noticeable appearance, wearing his hair
Raised in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, Turner turned professional at the age of 23, competing on the international tour for seven years during the 1970s. He registered a career high singles ranking of
24 January 2022) was a Brazilian politician. A member of the Social Democratic Party, he served as mayor of Tatuí from 1983 to 1987 and again
Social Democratic Party, he served as mayor of Tatuí from 1983 to 1987 and again from 1993 to 1996. He died of cancer on
ridge formed over Western Europe, a series of dips in the jet stream occurred to its east. This, in turn, caused repeated instances of polar air outbreaks into the Balkans and the Eastern Mediterranean. Diomedes, an earlier and relatively minor storm, had already brought heavy rain and mountain snow to Greece, while causing significant sea-level snowfall in the normally colder region of northern Turkey. A weak low formed near Aegean Sea on the 21st of January, partially due to the southeastward movement of a stronger low in western Russia, part of the synoptic structure that had been forcing polar air southwards toward Southeast Europe. While the resulting conditions were also conducive for frontal snowfall, due to the temperature difference between the warm seas and the arriving polar air, lake-effect snow squalls were forecast to be the main contributor to snow totals. Initial frontal precipitation As polar air continued its southerly movement, the moderately heavy rain that had started to affect Thrace and northwestern Anatolia gradually mixed with and turned to
in milder locations further south, such as Athens, Antalya and Jerusalem. Meteorological history Antecedent weather Atmospheric conditions in the weeks leading up to Elpis were defined by a change of large-scale weather patterns: as a persistent ridge formed over Western Europe, a series of dips in the jet stream occurred to its east. This, in turn, caused repeated instances of polar air outbreaks into the Balkans and the Eastern Mediterranean. Diomedes, an earlier and relatively minor storm, had already brought heavy rain and mountain snow to Greece, while causing significant sea-level snowfall in the normally colder region of northern Turkey. A weak low formed near Aegean Sea on the 21st of January, partially due to the southeastward movement of a stronger low in western Russia, part of the synoptic structure that had been forcing polar air southwards toward Southeast Europe. While the resulting conditions were also conducive for frontal snowfall, due to the temperature difference between the warm seas and the arriving polar air, lake-effect snow squalls were forecast to be the main contributor to snow totals. Initial frontal precipitation As polar air continued its southerly movement, the moderately heavy rain that had started to affect Thrace and northwestern Anatolia gradually mixed with and turned to snow. Despite this, accumulations were limited even in northern coastal regions such as Istanbul, due to above freezing temperatures; while rain continued in southwestern Turkey and southeastern Greece, with heavy showers near
Rajendragram, Pushprajgarh, Nonghati and ultimately terminates at Amarkantak near the Madhya Pradesh - Chhattisgarh state border. It connects the religious and tourist town of Amarkantak. See also List of
town in Shahdol distinct via Darrikherwa, Rajendragram, Pushprajgarh, Nonghati and ultimately terminates at Amarkantak near the Madhya Pradesh - Chhattisgarh state border. It connects the religious and tourist
age of 62. References 1959 births 2022 deaths 21st-century German politicians Members of the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia Social Democratic Party of Germany politicians
He died on 24 January 2022, at the age of 62. References 1959 births 2022
and the National Museum of Australia (Googarh). Miller's work has been exhibited at Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium (Aboriginalities, group). His work, Goanna Songline (Ngintaka Inma), was projected onto
exhibited at Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium (Aboriginalities, group). His work, Goanna Songline (Ngintaka Inma), was projected onto the sails of the Sydney Opera House as part of the 2022 Australia Day Dawn Reflection. References Pitjantjatjara 21st-century Australian painters Artists from South Australia
in Mandla district. It is an important highway which connects important towns of Eastern Madhya Pradesh. See Also List of state highways in Madhya Pradesh References State Highways in Madhya Pradesh
is an important highway which connects important towns of Eastern Madhya Pradesh. See Also List of state highways in Madhya Pradesh References State Highways in
2009. He died on 21 January 2022, at the age of 76. References 1945 births 2022 deaths Members of the Bundestag 1998–2002 Members of the Bundestag 2002–2005 Members of
– 21 January 2022) was a German politician. A member of the Christian Democratic Union of Germany, he served in the Landtag of Hesse from 1974 to 1987 and again from
of falsified voter registration cards and subsequently fired about two dozen employees. A voting machine warehouse in Houston was later set on fire, destroying ten thousand voting machines and sparking an arson investigation. One year after the allegations were made against Houston Votes, an investigation into alleged voter fraud ended without charges being filed. Democratic congressmen derided the investigation into the organization as being politically motivated, while Republican officials defended the investigation, citing Caddle's admission that the organization's staffers had submitted fraudulent voter registration cards to Harris county. Raymond Lesniak Caddle served as a longtime operative of Raymond Lesniak, a now-retired New Jersey State Senator from Union, New Jersey. In 2011, while Lesniak was facing re-election to the New Jersey Senate, Caddle served as Lesniak's field director. In 2014 Caddle became executive director of Committee for Economic Growth and Social Justice, a pro-Lesniak SuperPAC. In 2015, Caddle raised $150,000 for Lesniak through "Run Ray Run", a Caddle-created political action committee that sought to raise funds for Lesniak's 2017 New Jersey gubernatorial Democratic primary election campaign. By January 2017, Caddle served as Lesniak's campaign manager for the race. Assassination of Michael
including Bob Menendez, Lou Manzo, and Raymond Lesniak. He has also served as the executive director of the Committee for Economic Growth and Social Justice, a SuperPAC linked to New Jersey State Senator Raymond Lesniak. Outside of New Jersey, he served as director of Houston Votes, a Harris County, Texas voter registration organization that was accused of submitting falsified voter registration cards during the 2010 election cycle. In January 2022, Caddle admitted to hiring two men to assassinate Michael Galdieri, a Jersey City, New Jersey politician who had been stabbed to death in May 2014. Political career U.S. Senator Bob Menendez Between 2003 and 2005, Caddle collected over $80,000 while performing political consulting for U.S. Senator Bob Menendez. Houston Votes In 2010, Caddle served as the director of Houston Votes, a voter registration organization which was accused of fraudulently submitting thousands of falsified voter registration cards and subsequently fired about two dozen employees. A voting machine warehouse in Houston was later set on fire, destroying ten thousand voting machines and sparking an arson investigation. One year after the allegations were made against Houston Votes, an investigation into alleged voter fraud ended without charges being filed. Democratic congressmen derided the
Damoh, Garahkota, Sagar, Jarubakheda and Khurai till Bina town. It is an important highway which
14) is a State Highway running from Katni city via Kumhari, Damoh, Garahkota, Sagar, Jarubakheda and Khurai till Bina town.
2002 to 2012. He died on 13 January 2022, at the age of 78. References 1943 births 2022 deaths Christian
Christian Social Union in Bavaria politicians People from Ansbach (district) Recipients of the Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
The band has played shows with BENEE, Two Door Cinema Club, Flight Facilities, Drax Project, Ladyhawke and Gin Wigmore. Members Ash Wallace (2017–present) Gabriel Everett (2017–present) Touring members Elijah Whyte – drums, percussion (2017–present) Marika Hodgson – bass guitar (2019–2021) Holly Webster – bass guitar (2021–present) Discography Extended plays
been nominated for two Aotearoa Music Awards alongside an APRA Silver Scroll Award. The band has played shows with BENEE, Two Door Cinema Club, Flight Facilities, Drax Project, Ladyhawke and Gin Wigmore.
1891. Pest status They are a major winter pest of a variety of crops and pastures in southern Australia. Species There are just four species which occur in Australia: Halotydeus bakerae Qin & Halliday,
a major winter pest of a variety of crops and pastures in southern Australia. Species There are just four species which occur in Australia: Halotydeus
Hanle and from the south via Ukdungle, an Indian Army base. According to a report published by Geological Survey of India in 1980, the area around Punguk is known for geothermal springs. References Villages in
Hanle and from the south via Ukdungle, an Indian Army base. According to a report published by Geological Survey of India in 1980, the area
Fasano (2 September 1951 – 23 January 2022) was an Italian politician. A member of National Alliance and Forza Italia, he served in the Chamber of Deputies from 2001 to 2006 and again from 2018 to 2022. He
2018 to 2022. He died of cancer in Salerno on 23 January 2022, at the age of 70. References 1951 births 2022 deaths Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Italy) Deputies of Legislature XVIII of Italy Forza Italia politicians Italian Social Movement politicians
of the Maurice Revello Tournament, the annual, international, age-restricted football tournament contested by the national teams of the member associations
2022 Maurice Revello Tournament is scheduled to be the 48th running of the
Guadalupe River is the main yardna used. In Australia, the Nepean River is the yardna that is most commonly used by Mandaeans. In Sweden, particularly during the winter, indoor swimming pools with flowing water are used as ritual yardnas in mandis. Heavenly counterpart Piriawis is the heavenly counterpart of all yardnas on earth, as they are considered by Mandaeans to be manifestations of the heavenly Piriawis. Sacramental water Sacramental water used for Mandaean rituals, namely mambuha ("drinking water") and halalta ("rinsing water"), are drawn directly from a yardna. See also Piriawis, the heavenly yardna in the World of Light Jordan River Holy water Holy well Rivers
tamasha can only be performed in a yardna. Stagnant fresh water, brackish water, and seawater are not considered to be yardnas. Examples of yardnas Although etymologically related to the Hebrew word yarden (), or the Jordan River, a yardna in Mandaeism can refer to any flowing river. Traditionally, these were typically the Euphrates, Tigris, and Karun rivers. The Euphrates is called (; pronounced ) in the Ginza Rabba. In Worcester, Massachusetts, United States, Lake Quinsigamond (the source of the Quinsigamond River) is used as a yardna for baptism. In San Antonio and Austin, Texas, the Guadalupe River is the main yardna used. In Australia, the Nepean River is the
khan, Tīmūr Qutluq. He passed over the older son, Tīmūr, who had a reputation for obstinacy, in favor of a younger son, Pūlād. Three years later, with Pūlād and Edigu smarting after a failure to take Moscow and the brief usurpation of a rival, Tokhatamysh's son Karīm Berdi at Sarai, the bypassed Tīmūr became khan in disputed circumstances. According to one account, he staged a coup, dethroning Pūlād, and causing the now unpopular Edigu to flee. Thus, Tīmūr became khan in late 1410 or early 1411. According to another account, Pūlād was killed in battle by another son of Tokhtamysh's, Jalāl ad-Dīn, but the latter failed to seize power and Edigu placed Tīmūr on the throne, before quarreling with him and being forced to flee. Opposed even by his own eldest son Nūr ad-Dīn, Edigu escaped together with another son, Sulṭān-Maḥmūd (born of Tokhtamysh's daughter Jānika), to Khwarazm, which was governed by yet another of his sons, Mubārak Shāh. The new khan, Tīmūr immediately sent an army to pursue the fugitives, under the command of a new beglerbeg, Tekne, and emir the Ghāzān. The khan's force defeated Edigu's and besieged him for some six months, during which there were several bloody battles. While this was going on, Tīmūr, found himself under attack by Tokhtamysh's sons Jalāl ad-Dīn, Sulṭān-Ḥusayn, and Muḥammad. They drove the khan out of Sarai and the eldest of the brothers, Jalāl ad-Dīn, took the throne. Meanwhile, Tīmūr had joined his troops in Khwarazm and attempted
ad-Dīn, Sulṭān-Ḥusayn, and Muḥammad. They drove the khan out of Sarai and the eldest of the brothers, Jalāl ad-Dīn, took the throne. Meanwhile, Tīmūr had joined his troops in Khwarazm and attempted to advance against Jalāl ad-Dīn. However, Tīmūr was faced with such desertion to the enemy, that he eventually attempted to flee. His emir Ghāzān was suborned by Jalāl ad-Dīn, whose sister he had married. Getting the beglerbeg Tekne drunk, Ghāzān sent his retainer Jān Khwāja to murder Tīmūr Khan, sometime in late 1411 or early 1412. Descendants Tīmūr is said to have married one of Edigu's daughters. Only one son is known, Muḥammad, known as Küchük Muḥammad ("Little Muḥammad"), who would rule the Golden Horde in 1434–1459, and would be the ancestor of later khans there, in Astrakhan, and eventually even in Transoxiana. Genealogy Genghis Khan Jochi Tuqa-Timur Kay Timur Abay Numqan Qutluq Tīmūr Tīmūr Beg Tīmūr Qutluq Tīmūr See also List of Khans of the Golden Horde References Gaev, A. G., "Genealogija i hronologija Džučidov," Numizmatičeskij sbornik 3 (2002) 9-55. Howorth, H. H., History of the Mongols from the 9th to the 19th Century. Part II.1. London, 1880. Pilipčuk, J. V., and Ž. M. Sabitov, "Bor'ba Toktamyševičej za vlast' v 10–20-h gg. XV v.," Iz istorii i kult'ury narodov Srednego Povolž'ja 6 (2016) 110-125. Počekaev, R. J., Cari ordynskie: Biografii hanov i pravitelej Zolotoj Ordy. Saint Petersburg, 2010. Reva, R., "Borba za vlast' v pervoj polovine XV v.," in
it has been the subject of much study: some studies looking at its response to pesticides, others at biological controls, some at both, and others at its spread and potential spread. References External links Images &
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near Oachira in present-day Kollam district, to Lakshmikutty Amma and Swami Brahmavrathanan an orator, scholar and writer. After passing B.Ed. from the Training College, Thiruvananthapuram, from 1950 to 1963 he worked as Malayalam teacher at Sooranad Government High School, and later joined the University College Thiruvananthapuram for his MA. Soon after completing MA in 1964, he became a lecturer at S. N. Women's College, Kollam, and became a teacher in various colleges under the SN Trust. He retired from S. N. College, Kollam on March 31, 1986, and after retirement he became a teacher at Alappuzha B.Ed. Center. He had a penchant for communist ideology from a young age. With A. G. P. Namboothiri and Devikulangara A. Bharathan, he formed the Puthuppally Prayar Party Cell. While a member of the CPI (M) Chunakkara local committee, he took part in an agitation and was imprisoned for four days. Prayar has done many studies in Indian literature. His first work Bharatheeya Saahithya Saastra Padanangal is a study of Indian literature. He entered the field of critical writing by writing a critical study of Joseph Mundassery's book Natakantham Kavitvam. Communist leader and first chief minister of Kerala, E. M. S. Namboodiripad notes that Prayar's works
first chief minister of Kerala, E. M. S. Namboodiripad notes that Prayar's works should be read by both those who agree and those who oppose the Marxian literary approach. Prabhakaran held several positions including member of the Board of Studies M.A. (Malayalam) of the University of Kerala, member of the Board of Examinations, member of the Faculty of Oriental Studies, member of the Kerala Sahitya Akademi, member of the Kerala Lalithakala Akademi, member of the Senate of the University of Cochin and member of the Thunchan Memorial Governing Council. He was a member of the State Committee of the Purogamana Kala Sahitya Sangham. Personal life His wife L. Vasundhathi is retired headmistress of Mavelikkara Govt Girls High School and former Chunakkara panchayat president. Vasundhati is the daughter of K. K. Panicker, his teacher in his Sahithya visharad studies. Couple have 3 children. They lives in their house at Chunakkara, Alappuzha district. The family settled in Chunakkara after his wife was transferred to Chunakkara Government High School. Selected works Kavi Bharatheeya Sahithya Charitrathil Asan Kavithayude hrudaya thalam, study on works of Kumaran Asan Anubhoothiyude Anupallavi Narayana Guru Abheda
Human Services, Bachelor of Science in Information Technology, Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy, Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, Master of Business Administration, Master of Arts in Christian Ministry, Master of Science in Computer Science, Master of Arts in International Development, Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership, Master of Science in Physiotherapy, Doctorate of Business Administration, Doctorate of Philosophy in International Development, Doctorate of Philosophy in Practical Theology and Doctorate of Philosophy in Physiotherapy. Collaborations The Dale Kietzman University has the blended and hybrid academic programs in collaboration with the following institutions of higher education; American National University Ecclesia College; and Kansas Christian College (Overland Park) Faculties Dale Kietzman University runs the following five faculties; Faculty of Theology Faculty of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Faculty of Business Administration Faculty of
in Computer Science, Master of Arts in International Development, Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership, Master of Science in Physiotherapy, Doctorate of Business Administration, Doctorate of Philosophy in International Development, Doctorate of Philosophy in Practical Theology and Doctorate of Philosophy in Physiotherapy. Collaborations The Dale Kietzman University has the blended and hybrid academic programs in collaboration with the following institutions of higher education; American National University Ecclesia College; and Kansas Christian College (Overland Park) Faculties Dale Kietzman University runs the following five faculties; Faculty of Theology Faculty of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Faculty of Business Administration Faculty of Social
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worked for various national dailies such as Kantipur, Annapura Post, Nagarik, etc. Books He has published two books. His first book 72 ko Bismay was published on September 8, 2018. The book is a political non-fiction about the 2015 Nepal earthquake and the events that followed after the promulgation of the constitution of Nepal in 2015 (2072 BS). His second book, Mahabhara is a novel set in eastern Nepal
published two books. His first book 72 ko Bismay was published on September 8, 2018. The book is a political non-fiction about the 2015 Nepal earthquake and the events that followed after the promulgation of the constitution of Nepal in 2015 (2072 BS). His second book, Mahabhara is a novel set in eastern Nepal during the Nepalese Civil War. It was published on January 8, 2022, by FinePrint Publication. See also Sudheer Sharma Narayan Wagle Khagendra
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|align="left"|Independents||244||6||11,18,348||10.87% |- | |align="left"|Total||693||117|| 1,02,89,814|| |- |} Rajya Sabha President Vice President |- align=center !style="background-color:#E9E9E9" class="unsortable"| !style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=center|Candidate !style="background-color:#E9E9E9" |Party !style="background-color:#E9E9E9" |Electoral Votes !style="background-color:#E9E9E9" |% of Votes |- | |align="left"|Krishan Kant||align="left"|Janata Dal||441||61.76 |- | |align="left"|Surjit Singh Barnala||align="left"|SAD||273||38.24 |- | colspan="5" style="background:#e9e9e9;"| |- ! colspan="3" style="text-align:left;"| Total ! style="text-align:right;"|714 ! style="text-align:right;"|100.00 |- | colspan="5" style="background:#e9e9e9;"| |- |- |colspan="3" style="text-align:left;"|Valid Votes||714||93.95 |- |colspan="3" style="text-align:left;"|Invalid Votes||46||6.05 |- |colspan="3" style="text-align:left;"|Turnout||760||96.20 |- |colspan="3" style="text-align:left;"|Abstentions||30||3.80 |- |colspan="3" style="text-align:left;"|Electors||790|| style="background:#e9e9e9;"| |- |}
|- | |align="left"|Bharatiya Janata Party||22||18||8,57,219||8.33% |- | |align="left"|Indian National Congress||105||14||27,36,346||26.38% |- | |align="left"|Communist Party of India||15||2||3,07,023||2.86% |- | |align="left"|Bahujan Samaj Party||67||1||7,69,675||6.37% |- | |align="left"|Shiromani Akali Dal (M)||30||1||3,19,111||3.10% |- | |align="left"|Independents||244||6||11,18,348||10.87% |- | |align="left"|Total||693||117|| 1,02,89,814|| |- |} Rajya Sabha President Vice President |- align=center !style="background-color:#E9E9E9" class="unsortable"| !style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=center|Candidate !style="background-color:#E9E9E9" |Party !style="background-color:#E9E9E9" |Electoral Votes !style="background-color:#E9E9E9" |% of Votes |- | |align="left"|Krishan Kant||align="left"|Janata Dal||441||61.76 |- | |align="left"|Surjit Singh Barnala||align="left"|SAD||273||38.24 |- | colspan="5" style="background:#e9e9e9;"| |- ! colspan="3" style="text-align:left;"| Total ! style="text-align:right;"|714 ! style="text-align:right;"|100.00 |- | colspan="5" style="background:#e9e9e9;"| |- |- |colspan="3"
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the paternal (first) surname is used. Impact Wrestling talent contracts range from developmental contracts to multi-year deals. They primarily appeared on Impact television programming, pay-per-views, monthly specials, and live events, and talent with developmental contracts appeared at Border City Wrestling and Ohio Valley Wrestling. When talent is released of their contract, it could be for a budget cut, the individual asking for their release, for personal reasons, time off from an injury, or retirement. Those
Valley Wrestling. When talent is released of their contract, it could be for a budget cut, the individual asking for their release, for personal reasons, time off from an injury, or retirement. Those who made appearances without a contract and those
open wheel, formula racing cars regulated according to FIA Formula 4 regulations. The championship uses Mygale M14-F4 chassis. The season will commence on 6 May and will conclude on 20
formula racing cars regulated according to FIA Formula 4 regulations. The championship uses Mygale M14-F4 chassis. The season will commence on 6 May and will conclude on 20 November. Race calendar All rounds will held in Argentina
Press Expedition to honor George William Childs (1829–1894), publisher of the Philadelphia Public Ledger newspaper. That peak is today known instead as Mount Barnes, and Mount Childs now resides two miles north of its original position. The name has not been officially adopted by the United States Board on Geographic Names, so the peak is not labelled on USGS maps. Climate Based on the Köppen climate classification, Mount Childs is located in the marine west coast climate zone of western North America. Most weather fronts originate in the Pacific Ocean, and travel east toward the Olympic Mountains.
made August 6, 1961, by Doug Waali, Bob Wood, and Kent Heathershaw via the east slope. Etymology A peak was named by the Seattle Press Expedition to honor George William Childs (1829–1894), publisher of the Philadelphia Public Ledger newspaper. That peak is today known instead as Mount Barnes, and Mount Childs now resides two miles north of its original position. The name has not been officially adopted by the United States Board on Geographic Names, so the peak is not labelled on USGS maps. Climate Based on the Köppen climate classification, Mount Childs is located in the marine west coast climate zone of western North America. Most weather fronts originate in the Pacific Ocean, and
operating at the Miejski Ośrodek Kultury (MOK) cultural centre in Żory, directed by Andrzej Marciniec. The choir is mainly made up of young people from schools in Żory. History Voce Segreto was founded in September 1991 (initially as Ciężka Batuta). Its founder is Andrzej Marciniec, a graduate of the University of Silesia in Cieszyn, who has been a conductor and a teacher of music education in the Karol Miarka Liceum since the beginning of the choir's existence. During the first 14 years the choir members' voice technique and emission was supervised by Henryk Paus. Nowadays this function is performed by Elżbieta Żydek. The members of the choir are students of Karol Miarka Liceum and other municipal middle and high schools. Repertoire The range of works performed by the choir is wide. The repertoire that the choir sings at a concert depends on the liturgical period or season, among other things. Voce Segreto performs various types of songs – from traditional carols, spirituals, gospel songs, through pop music pieces to folk music. In the past, the choir has also performed with an orchestra from the music school in Opole, performing works by Bach and Mozart. A large part of the works are prepared by the conductor, "Czarna Alibaba", "Majowa Ballada", "Wieża Babel" or "Przybieżeli do Betlejem". The choir sometimes performs together with the shanty band "Ryczące Dwudziestki", whose member is the choir conductor – Andrzej Marciniec. Achievements The choir has collected many honors and awards, some of which are: 2015 Second place in the Provincial Song Review "God is Born" 2014 First place in the Regional Review of Songs "God is
and Youth Choirs in Bydgoszcz 2011 Festa Musicale in Bratislava 2009 First place at the V Voivodship Festival of School Choirs in Częstochowa 2009 Gold Kamerton and 6 other awards at the XXIX National Competition for A Capella Choirs in Bydgoszcz 2009 First place at the 18th Christmas Carol Evenings in Tychy 2008 Third place at the International Choir Festival "Mundus Cantat Sopot 2008 Phoenix Sariensis Award of the Mayor of Żory for the choir's lifetime achievements and making Żory famous in the international arena 2007 Grand Prix at the III Voivodship Festival of School Choirs in Częstochowa 2006 Another gold medal at the XXXIV International Song Festival "Mundi Cantat" in Olomouc 2005 Silver Kamerton and Award of the Minister of Culture at the XXIV National A Capella Choir Competition in Bydgoszcz 2004 Gold Medal at the XXXII International Song Festival "Mundi Cantat" in Olomouc 2003 Grand Prix at the II Voivodship Song Festival in Siemianowice Śląskie 2002 Gold Medal at the XXX International Song Festival "Mundi Cantat" in Olomouc 2002 Third place at the National Festival of Carols and Pastorals in Będzin 2001 Silver medal at the XXIX MFP 1997 Grand Prix at the IXth Festival of School Youth Culture in Katowice Tournée The choir has also made a series of tours abroad, including: Hungary 1997, 2004 Czech Republic 1998, 2001, 2004, 2011, 2012 Belgium 1999 France 1999, 2010 Germany 2000 Austria 2000, 2001, 2004 Italy 2001 Vatican 2001 Spain 2006 Wales 2007 Slovakia 2011 Discography "Wyprawa na..." (2002); a full spectrum of the choir's output "Kolędy" (2002); the album contains a collection of the "warmest" Polish carols "Tchnienie gór" (2003); the album is dedicated to Pope John Paul II (and
Oblast, Russia. Population: Geography The village is located on the Rat River (a right tributary of the Seym), 110 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 17 km east of the district center – the town Kursk, 6 km from the selsoviet center – Besedino. Climate Bezobrazovo has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Bezobrazovo is located 6 km from the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of
located on the Rat River (a right tributary of the Seym), 110 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 17 km east of the district center – the town Kursk, 6 km from the selsoviet center – Besedino. Climate Bezobrazovo has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Bezobrazovo is located 6
the same name, which sat on the eastern side of the bay. The Tahuahua name has been applied to a number of features in and around the bay, notably Tāhuahua, a hill and trig point on the southern point of Mcalister Cove. One potential meaning, supported by the macron in Tāhuahua hill, is the Te Reo Māori word tāhuahua, meaning "sand hill/dune", or "to be in lumps/hillocks". Alternative meanings arise from the splitting up of the word into its syllables ta and hua. Huahua can mean "lumps/knobs", or as an adjective can mean "lumpy", expressing the same ideas as Tāhuahua. Tahua can mean "a heap of food", especially at a feast, which in combination with the reduplication of hua could mean "an abundant heap of food". Macalister's notes give the meaning of Tahuahua as "a place where food is found" or "where food is plentiful", attributing the translation to Mr H.D. Bennett, a Māori man living in Wellington in the early 20th century. W.H. Sherwood Roberts gives the meaning as "the spot where a fire was kindled and conspicuous on the landscape", though this association with fire was disagreed with by W.J. Elvy, a man knowledgeable on Māori History in Marlborough. J.K. Matangi, a teacher at a local school, interpreted the name as huahua a term for the "process of preserving and storing tītī and other birds or fish foods for the winter", and ta also being associated with "preparing or cooking food". The majority of these split syllable translators have association with food, an association that makes sense with the bays
preserving and storing tītī and other birds or fish foods for the winter", and ta also being associated with "preparing or cooking food". The majority of these split syllable translators have association with food, an association that makes sense with the bays history as a favoured spot for Māori to fish, particularly for takeke. Blackwood is almost certainly a reference to Nothofagus solandri, known in Te Reo Māori as "tawairauriki" or "tawhairauriki", a forest of which grew across large parts of Tōtaranui. Due to this commonality, it is possible that the name referred to a particularly distinct tree. Tūnoamai Tūnoamai was the name of a settlement on the western side of the bay. The settlement lends its name to Tūnoamai Point, a point not far from where the settlement once sat and quite central in the bay. W.H. Sherwood Roberts gives the meaning of Tūnoamai as "standing hitherwards in front". The gully north of Tūnoamai Point may be called Whisky Gully. Pariwhero Point & Parikohikohi Point Pari means "cliff", while whero means "red" and kohikohi means "to collect, gather together". Together, Pariwhero means "red cliffs", while Parikohikohi means "cliffs collected together", references to the red of the cliffs and the number of cliffs respectively. Pariwhero Point is located just south of Tūnoamai Point, with Parikohikohi Point to its south sitting on the western entrance to the bay. Hiwhera Point Hiwhera could mean "big opening/bay" or "large catch". The point sits near the back of the cove on its eastern side. Macalister Cove Macalister Cove is named
of candidates have been reduced to a more manageable number. The commission, under the law, cannot mandate candidates to join debates though the commission does expect candidates to attend debates that the commission themselves organize, as it presents them with massive exposure, and that it is not counted on the limits of the airtime that they are allowed to advertise on broadcast networks. References External links 2022 Philippine television series debuts Philippine television specials Filipino-language television shows 2022 in the Philippines
running for president and vice-president. Unlike the debates in the 2016 elections, three presidential debates and three vice-presidential debates will be held. Candidates will be following safety protocols stated by Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF) with no audience participation due to the risks of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. A few weeks later, the commission said that in addition to the three debates each per position, they will hold a primary debate, as a teaser of sorts for the upcoming debates per position. They will also organize the
Regional Branch of the Ukrainian Association of Religious Studies, President of the Discovery Center, Vice President of the Ukrainian Center for Islamic Studies. Member of the Expert Council on Freedom of Conscience and Religious Organizations at the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine. He is an advisor to the Minister of Culture, Youth, and Sports of Ukraine. Member of PEN Ukraine. Member of the initiative group «First of December». Biography He was born on February 16, 1954, in the city of Makiivka, Donetsk region. From 1972 to 1974 he served in the Border Troops in the Transcaucasia Border District on the border with Iran. From 1975 to 1980 he studied at the Faculty of History of Donetsk State University and received a diploma with honors in «Historian. Teacher of history and social sciences». In 1980–1984 he studied at the graduate school of the Institute of History of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. From 1980 to
of the Donetsk Regional Branch of the Ukrainian Association of Religious Studies, President of the Discovery Center, Vice President of the Ukrainian Center for Islamic Studies. Member of the Expert Council on Freedom of Conscience and Religious Organizations at the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine. He is an advisor to the Minister of Culture, Youth, and Sports of Ukraine. Member of PEN Ukraine. Member of the initiative group «First of December». Biography He was born on February 16, 1954, in the city of Makiivka, Donetsk region. From 1972 to 1974 he served in the Border Troops in the Transcaucasia Border District on the border with Iran. From 1975 to 1980 he studied at the Faculty of History of Donetsk State University and received a diploma with honors in «Historian. Teacher of history and social sciences». In 1980–1984 he studied at the graduate school of the Institute of History of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. From 1980 to 2001 he worked
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1826. The full name is . It is dedicated to James the Apostle. References External links Roman Catholic churches in the Canary Islands Roman Catholic
Carbone as Gwyn Production Andrew Semans' screenplay made the 2019 Black List of most popular un-produced scripts from up-and-coming screenwriters. Producer Alex Scharfman stated "I just could not stop reading it" when he first happened upon the script. Principal photography took place on location in Albany, New York in summer 2021. It was then announced Rebecca Hall and Tim Roth were attached to star in the film. Release It premiered at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2022. IFC Films then acquired
place on location in Albany, New York in summer 2021. It was then announced Rebecca Hall and Tim Roth were attached to star in the film. Release It premiered at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2022. IFC Films then acquired the North American theatrical and VOD distribution rights to the film, with Shudder taking the first streaming window. Reception References External links Films about domestic violence Films set in Albany, New York IFC Films films
Midfielder for Zob Ahan Football Club in the Persian Gulf Pro League. He also has a history of playing for Khoneh Be Khoneh Babol, Baadraan and Fajr Sepasi. He played his first game in the Pro League in the first week of the Iranian Football Premier League 2021-22 against Sanat Naft Abadan in the fixed team. In addition to the position of Defensive Midfielder, this player also has the ability to play in the positions of Central Midfielder and Central Defender. Club performance Pourali joined the Khoneh Be Khoneh Babol team in 2015, and after spending two seasons, he left for Badran.
Midfielder, this player also has the ability to play in the positions of Central Midfielder and Central Defender. Club performance Pourali joined the Khoneh Be Khoneh Babol team in 2015, and after spending two seasons, he left for Badran. In Baadraan, he played only one game and the next season he went to the Khoneh Be Khoneh Babol club again. Khoneh Be Khoneh F.C. Pourali joined Khoneh Be Khoneh in 2018. During one year at the club, he managed to play 19 games (1,696 minutes). Fajr Sepasi Shiraz F.C. In 2019, Pourali joined Fajr Sepasi Shiraz to perform his military service and
Burbank, California. Cusack is also known for creating and portraying the fictional character Lucas the Magnificent, a parody of New Atheist "neckbeards", in live-action YouTube videos and on Twitter, beginning in 2014. With Studio Yotta, Cusack animated a parody Rick and Morty episode, Bushworld Adventures, that aired on Adult Swim on April Fools' Day
in his 20's, and taught himself Adobe Flash using internet tutorials. Cusack uploaded his content to his YouTube channel. Cusack began to collaborate with Hadel, at first online and later in real life, when Cusack traveled to meet him in Burbank, California. Cusack is also known for creating and portraying the fictional character Lucas the Magnificent, a parody of New Atheist "neckbeards", in live-action YouTube videos
succession to Patrick Brown. He served until 1993. He was promoted to Knight Companion of the Order of the Bath (KCB) in the 1992 Birthday Honours. After leaving the civil service, he was commissioned by the government to carry out an assessment of the Royal Fine Art Commission and delivered his report in 1996. He worked as a director of South West Water (later Pennon Group), serving as its Deputy Chairman from 2000 to 2003. He was also the Pro-Chancellor of the University of Kent from 1999 to 2005; in 2018, the university honoured him by renaming its business school building the Chipperfield Building. References Living people 1933 births British civil servants
civil service, he was commissioned by the government to carry out an assessment of the Royal Fine Art Commission and delivered his report in 1996. He worked as a director of South West Water (later Pennon Group), serving as its Deputy Chairman from 2000 to 2003. He was also the Pro-Chancellor of the University of Kent from 1999 to 2005; in 2018, the university honoured him by renaming its business school building the Chipperfield Building. References Living people
. References Moore, G.I., B. Hutchins and M. Okamoto, 2012. A new species of the deepwater clingfish genus Kopua (Gobiesociformes: Gobiesocidae) from the East China Sea - an example of antitropicality? Zootaxa 3380:34-38 japonica Endemic marine fish of New Zealand Taxa named by Glenn I.
of the deepwater clingfish genus Kopua (Gobiesociformes: Gobiesocidae) from the East China Sea - an example of antitropicality? Zootaxa 3380:34-38 japonica Endemic marine
fimbriatum Paspalum flaccidum Paspalum flavum Paspalum floridanum Paspalum foliiforme Paspalum forsterianum Paspalum galapageium Paspalum gardnerianum Paspalum geminiflorum Paspalum giuliettiae Paspalum glabrinode Paspalum glaucescens Paspalum glaziovii Paspalum glumaceum Paspalum goyanum Paspalum goyasense Paspalum gracielae Paspalum graniticum Paspalum guaricense Paspalum guayanerum Paspalum guenoarum Paspalum guttatum Paspalum haenkeanum Paspalum hallasanense Paspalum hartwegianum Paspalum hatschbachii Paspalum haumanii Paspalum heterotrichon Paspalum hintonii Paspalum hirsutum Paspalum hirtum Paspalum hispidum Paspalum hitchcockii Paspalum huberi Paspalum humboldtianum Paspalum hyalinum Paspalum imbricatum Paspalum inaequivalve Paspalum inconstans Paspalum indecorum Paspalum insulare Paspalum intermedium Paspalum ionanthum Paspalum itaboense Paspalum jaliscanum Paspalum jesuiticum Paspalum jimenezii Paspalum juergensii Paspalum killipii Paspalum lachneum Paspalum lacustre Paspalum laeve Paspalum lamprocaryon Paspalum lanciflorum Paspalum langei Paspalum latipes Paspalum laurentii Paspalum laxum Paspalum lentiginosum Paspalum leptachne Paspalum lepton Paspalum ligulare Paspalum lilloi Paspalum limbatum Paspalum lindenianum Paspalum lineare Paspalum loefgrenii Paspalum longiaristatum Paspalum longicuspe Paspalum longipedicellatum Paspalum longum Paspalum luxurians Paspalum macranthecium Paspalum macrophyllum Paspalum maculosum Paspalum madorense Paspalum malacophyllum Paspalum malmeanum Paspalum mandiocanum Paspalum maritimum Paspalum marmoratum Paspalum mayanum Paspalum melanospermum Paspalum microstachyum Paspalum millegranum Paspalum minarum Paspalum minus Paspalum minutispiculatum Paspalum modestum Paspalum molle Paspalum monostachyum Paspalum morichalense Paspalum mosquitiense Paspalum motembense Paspalum multicaule Paspalum multinodum Paspalum mutabile Paspalum nanum Paspalum nelsonii Paspalum nesiotes Paspalum niquelandiae Paspalum notatum Paspalum nudatum Paspalum nummularium Paspalum nutans Paspalum oligostachyum Paspalum orbiculare Paspalum orbiculatum Paspalum oreophilum Paspalum oteroi Paspalum ovale Paspalum pallens Paspalum pallidum Paspalum palmeri Paspalum palustre Paspalum paniculatum Paspalum parviflorum Paspalum parvulum Paspalum pauciciliatum Paspalum paucifolium Paspalum peckii Paspalum pectinatum Paspalum penicillatum Paspalum petilum Paspalum petrense Paspalum petrosum Paspalum phaeotrichum Paspalum phyllorhachis Paspalum pictum Paspalum pilgerianum Paspalum pilosum Paspalum pisinnum Paspalum planum Paspalum plenum Paspalum plicatulum Paspalum plowmanii Paspalum polyphyllum Paspalum praecox Paspalum procerum Paspalum procurrens Paspalum prostratum Paspalum pubiflorum Paspalum pulchellum Paspalum pumilum Paspalum pygmaeum Paspalum quadrifarium Paspalum quarinii Paspalum racemosum Paspalum ramboi Paspalum rawitscheri Paspalum reclinatum Paspalum rectum Paspalum redondense Paspalum reduncum Paspalum redundans Paspalum regnellii Paspalum remotum Paspalum repandum Paspalum repens Paspalum reptatum Paspalum restingense Paspalum reticulinerve Paspalum riedelii Paspalum riparium Paspalum robustum Paspalum rocanum Paspalum rostratum Paspalum rottboellioides Paspalum rufum Paspalum rugulosum Paspalum rupestre Paspalum rupium Paspalum saccharoides Paspalum saugetii Paspalum saurae Paspalum scalare Paspalum scandens Paspalum schesslii Paspalum schultesii Paspalum schumannii
acuminatum Paspalum acutifolium Paspalum acutum Paspalum adoperiens Paspalum affine Paspalum albidulum Paspalum alcalinum Paspalum almum Paspalum alterniflorum Paspalum altsonii Paspalum ammodes Paspalum amphicarpum Paspalum anderssonii Paspalum apiculatum Paspalum approximatum Paspalum arenarium Paspalum arsenei Paspalum arundinaceum Paspalum arundinellum Paspalum aspidiotes Paspalum atabapense Paspalum atratum Paspalum auricomum Paspalum axillare Paspalum azuayense Paspalum bakeri Paspalum barbinode Paspalum barclayi Paspalum batianoffii Paspalum bertonii Paspalum biaristatum Paspalum bifidifolium Paspalum bifidum Paspalum blodgettii Paspalum bonairense Paspalum bonplandianum Paspalum botterii Paspalum brachytrichum Paspalum breve Paspalum buchtienii Paspalum burchellii Paspalum burmanii Paspalum cachimboense Paspalum caespitosum Paspalum campinarum Paspalum campylostachyum Paspalum canarae Paspalum candidum Paspalum cangarum Paspalum capillifolium Paspalum carajasense Paspalum carinatum Paspalum centrale Paspalum ceresia Paspalum cerradoense Paspalum chacoense Paspalum chaffanjonii Paspalum chaseanum Paspalum chiapense Paspalum chilense Paspalum cinerascens Paspalum clandestinum Paspalum clavuliferum Paspalum clipeum Paspalum comasii Paspalum commune Paspalum compressifolium Paspalum conduplicatum Paspalum conjugatum Paspalum conspersum Paspalum convexum Paspalum corcovadense Paspalum cordaense Paspalum cordatum Paspalum coryphaeum Paspalum costaricense Paspalum costellatum Paspalum crassum Paspalum crinitum Paspalum crispatum Paspalum crispulum Paspalum cromyorhizon Paspalum crucense Paspalum crustarium Paspalum culiacanum Paspalum cultratum Paspalum curassavicum Paspalum cymbiforme Paspalum dasypleurum Paspalum dasytrichum Paspalum decumbens Paspalum dedeccae Paspalum delavayi Paspalum delicatum Paspalum densum Paspalum denticulatum Paspalum dilatatum Paspalum dispar Paspalum dissectum Paspalum distachyon Paspalum distichum Paspalum distortum Paspalum divergens Paspalum durifolium Paspalum edmondii Paspalum eglume Paspalum ekmanianum Paspalum ellipticum Paspalum equitans Paspalum erectum Paspalum erianthoides Paspalum erianthum Paspalum eucomum Paspalum exaltatum Paspalum expansum Paspalum falcatum Paspalum fasciculatum Paspalum filgueirasii Paspalum filifolium Paspalum filiforme Paspalum fimbriatum Paspalum flaccidum Paspalum flavum Paspalum floridanum Paspalum foliiforme Paspalum forsterianum Paspalum galapageium Paspalum gardnerianum Paspalum geminiflorum Paspalum giuliettiae Paspalum glabrinode Paspalum glaucescens
walks) will be held at the Alexander Stadium, which is also the chosen venue for the opening and closing ceremonies. The marathons will be held along a course that stretches between the city centre (specifically Smithfield / Victoria Square) and Bournville. Medal summary Men Para-sport Women Para-sport Mixed
the Commonwealth Games. The competition will take place between 30 July and 7 August 2022, spread across 59 events (including 13 para athletics disciplines). Schedule Over the competition, there were 59 medal events including additional para-sport disciplines. The programme features an expanded event set for para-athletes with the introduction of the 4 x 100 mixed Universal relay. This makes the Birmingham programme of athletics the largest, at 59 events, in the history of the Games.
Before the draw teams were divided to 9 regional groups. Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 Group 8 Group 9 References External links Official page Finland - List of Cup Finals, RSSSF.com 2022
teams participate the competition, a record number since 2009. Calendar Round 0 52 teams participate in this round First Round 232 Teams, including 26 winners from Round 0 participate in this round. Winners proceed to second round. Before the draw teams were divided to 9 regional groups. Group 1 Group 2 Group
In 1972, he entered HM Civil Service, becoming a Deputy Secretary in the Department of the Environment (DoE) in 1988. He was then Second Permanent Secretary in the DoE and Chief Executive of the Property Services Agency from 1990 to 1991 and then Permanent Secretary of the Department of Transport from 1991 to 1997. He subsequently held various directorships in the private sector and was chairman of the Go-Ahead Group Plc from 2002 to 2013. He also served as chairman of the Oil and Gas Authority from 2015 to 2018. Brown was appointed
and East European Studies in London. He worked in the private sector, in Carreras Ltd from 1961 to 1969 and then as a management consultant with Urwick Orr and Partners from 1969 to 1972; in both roles, he worked extensively in Europe. In 1972, he entered HM Civil Service, becoming a Deputy Secretary in the Department of the Environment (DoE) in 1988. He was then Second Permanent Secretary in the DoE
modern-day Bihar, in erstwhile Darbhanga district (now in Samastipur). It was spread in the district of Darbhanga, Muzaffarpur, Munger and Patna with an area of
in Samastipur). It was spread in the district of Darbhanga, Muzaffarpur, Munger and Patna with an area of 57,282 acres. The estate was so called because the family residence was at Narhan village
match 8 brides and 8 grooms together. Halfway through the experiment, the experts matched another 3 brides and 3 grooms together. Couple profiles Commitment ceremony history This couple left the experiment outside of commitment ceremony. This couple elected to leave the experiment during the commitment ceremony. Controversy During filming, contestant Simon Blackburn
Nine Network. Relationship experts John Aiken and Mel Schilling, along with sexologist Alessandra Rampolla all returned from the previous season to match 8 brides and 8 grooms together. Halfway through the experiment, the experts matched another 3 brides and
first formally described by the botanist Emilio Chiovenda in 1915. See also List of Cyperus species References paolii Taxa named by Emilio Chiovenda Plants
in southern Somalia. The species was first formally described by the botanist Emilio Chiovenda in
Digitaria gerdesii Digitaria gibbosa Digitaria glauca Digitaria gracillima Digitaria griffithii Digitaria gymnostachys Digitaria gymnotheca Digitaria hengduanensis Digitaria henrardii Digitaria heterantha Digitaria hitchcockii Digitaria hololeuca Digitaria horizontalis Digitaria hubbardii Digitaria humbertii Digitaria hyalina Digitaria hydrophila Digitaria hystrichoides Digitaria iburua Digitaria imbricata Digitaria incisa Digitaria induta Digitaria insularis Digitaria intecta Digitaria isanensis Digitaria ischaemum Digitaria jansenii Digitaria jubata Digitaria junghuhniana Digitaria killeenii Digitaria lanceolata Digitaria lanuginosa Digitaria larsenii Digitaria laxa Digitaria lehmanniana Digitaria leiantha Digitaria leptalea Digitaria leptorhachis Digitaria leucites Digitaria leucostachya Digitaria longiflora Digitaria macroblephara Digitaria madagascariensis Digitaria maitlandii Digitaria maniculata Digitaria manongarivensis Digitaria mariannensis Digitaria mauritiana Digitaria megasthenes Digitaria melanotricha Digitaria mezii Digitaria michoacanensis Digitaria milanjiana Digitaria minima Digitaria minoriflora Digitaria mollicoma Digitaria monobotrys Digitaria monodactyla Digitaria monodii Digitaria monopholis Digitaria montana Digitaria multiflora Digitaria myriostachya Digitaria myurus Digitaria natalensis Digitaria neesiana Digitaria neghellensis Digitaria nematostachya Digitaria nodosa Digitaria nuda
henrardii Digitaria heterantha Digitaria hitchcockii Digitaria hololeuca Digitaria horizontalis Digitaria hubbardii Digitaria humbertii Digitaria hyalina Digitaria hydrophila Digitaria hystrichoides Digitaria iburua Digitaria imbricata Digitaria incisa Digitaria induta Digitaria insularis Digitaria intecta Digitaria isanensis Digitaria ischaemum Digitaria jansenii Digitaria jubata Digitaria junghuhniana Digitaria killeenii Digitaria lanceolata Digitaria lanuginosa Digitaria larsenii Digitaria laxa Digitaria lehmanniana Digitaria leiantha Digitaria leptalea Digitaria leptorhachis Digitaria leucites Digitaria leucostachya Digitaria longiflora Digitaria macroblephara Digitaria madagascariensis Digitaria maitlandii Digitaria maniculata Digitaria manongarivensis Digitaria mariannensis Digitaria mauritiana Digitaria megasthenes Digitaria melanotricha Digitaria mezii Digitaria michoacanensis Digitaria milanjiana Digitaria minima Digitaria minoriflora Digitaria mollicoma Digitaria monobotrys Digitaria monodactyla Digitaria monodii Digitaria monopholis Digitaria montana Digitaria multiflora Digitaria myriostachya Digitaria myurus Digitaria natalensis Digitaria neesiana Digitaria neghellensis Digitaria nematostachya Digitaria nodosa Digitaria nuda Digitaria oraria Digitaria orbata Digitaria pampinosa Digitaria panicea Digitaria paniculata Digitaria papposa Digitaria paraguayensis Digitaria parodii Digitaria parva Digitaria parviflora Digitaria patagiata Digitaria patens Digitaria pauciflora Digitaria pearsonii Digitaria pellita Digitaria pennata Digitaria perpusilla Digitaria perrieri Digitaria perrottetii Digitaria petelotii Digitaria phaeothrix Digitaria phaeotricha Digitaria philippinensis Digitaria pinetorum Digitaria pittieri Digitaria planiculmis Digitaria platycarpha Digitaria poggeana Digitaria polybotryoides Digitaria polyphylla Digitaria porrecta Digitaria procurrens Digitaria psammophila Digitaria pseudodiagonalis Digitaria pubiflora Digitaria pulchra Digitaria purpurea Digitaria pusilla Digitaria radicosa Digitaria ramularis Digitaria rangelii Digitaria redheadii Digitaria remotigluma Digitaria rivae Digitaria rukwae Digitaria sabulicola Digitaria sacchariflora Digitaria sacculata Digitaria sanguinalis Digitaria schmitzii Digitaria sejuncta Digitaria sellowii Digitaria seriata Digitaria serotina Digitaria setifolia Digitaria setigera Digitaria sharpeana Digitaria siderograpta Digitaria simpsonii Digitaria singularis Digitaria sparsifructus Digitaria stenostachya Digitaria stenotaphrodes Digitaria stewartiana Digitaria
Bristol before entered HM Civil Service in 1975 as an official in the Ministry of Defence (MoD). For his work in the MoD he was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 1992 Birthday Honours. He left the MoD to serve as Managing Director of Facilities for the Department for Environment and Rural Affairs from 1995 to 1997. He was then Chief Executive of the Defence Estates Agency from 1998 to 2002 and returned to the MoD as Second Permanent Secretary in 2002,
the 1992 Birthday Honours. He left the MoD to serve as Managing Director of Facilities for the Department for Environment and Rural Affairs from 1995 to 1997. He was then Chief Executive of the Defence Estates Agency from 1998 to 2002 and returned to the MoD as Second Permanent Secretary in 2002, serving until 2008. He was knighted in the 2007 New Year Honours. From 2009 to 2013, he was the non-executive chairman
of the progymnasium into the Miejskie Gimnazjum Męskie im. Karola Miarki (Male Gymnasium with Karol Miarka as patron, who is the fighter for Polish identity in Silesia) 1932 – Miejskie Gimnazjum Koedukacyjne im. Karola Miarki 1945 – Państwowe Gimnazjum i Liceum Koedukacyjne im. Karola Miarki 1948 – Szkoła Ogólnokształcąca Koedukacyjna stopnia Podstawowego I Licealnego im. Karola Miarki 1952 – Liceum Ogólnokształcące im. Karola Miarki (Lyceum) 1980 - Zespół Szkół Średnich (Secondary School Complex), which consisted of: Liceum Ogólnokształcące (Lyrceum) Zawodowa Szkoła Rolniczka (Basic Agricultural School) Zasadnicza Szkoła Zawodowa (Basic Vocational School) - baker and seller specialization Liceum Zawodowe (Vocational High School) - specialization: seller and warehouseman 1993 - Karola Miarki Lyceum 1999 - Zespół Szkół Ogólnokształcących w Żory, consisting of: I Liceum Ogólnokształcące im Karola Miarki Liceum Ogólnokształcące dla Dorosłych (Lyceum for Adults) Gymnasium no. 1 2019 - Zespół Szkół Nr 1
class 1927 - transformation of the progymnasium into the Miejskie Gimnazjum Męskie im. Karola Miarki (Male Gymnasium with Karol Miarka as patron, who is the fighter for Polish identity in Silesia) 1932 – Miejskie Gimnazjum Koedukacyjne im. Karola Miarki 1945 – Państwowe Gimnazjum i Liceum Koedukacyjne im. Karola Miarki 1948 – Szkoła Ogólnokształcąca Koedukacyjna stopnia Podstawowego I Licealnego im. Karola Miarki 1952 – Liceum Ogólnokształcące im. Karola Miarki (Lyceum) 1980 - Zespół Szkół Średnich (Secondary School Complex), which consisted of: Liceum Ogólnokształcące (Lyrceum) Zawodowa Szkoła Rolniczka (Basic Agricultural School) Zasadnicza Szkoła Zawodowa (Basic Vocational School) - baker and seller specialization Liceum Zawodowe (Vocational High School) - specialization: seller and warehouseman 1993 - Karola Miarki Lyceum 1999 - Zespół Szkół Ogólnokształcących w Żory, consisting of: I Liceum Ogólnokształcące im Karola Miarki Liceum Ogólnokształcące dla Dorosłych
(born 20 February 1917) was a Ceylonese politician. Former Deputy speaker and chairman of committees of the Parliament of Sri Lanka and the member of parliament for Balapitiya. He first contested from the Rathgama Electoral District unsuccessfully in the March 1960 parliamentary election, July 1960 parliamentary
March 1960 parliamentary election, July 1960 parliamentary election and a by election in 1961. However, he successfully contested the 1977 parliamentary election from Balapitiya. References 1917 births Year of death missing Deputy speakers and chairmen of committees of the Parliament of Sri Lanka Members
from 18 to 23 September 2022. Schedule 2022 2022 Asian Games events Asian Games 2022
Schedule 2022 2022 Asian Games events Asian Games 2022 Asian Games
state to conduct first aid courses. In October 2021, the Shri Venkateshwara University entered into collaboration with the FACI for conducting first aid courses. Its founder, Shabab Aalam, also serves as its president. Reception In December 2020, the Hindustan Times reported doctors and experts condemning the courses conducted by the FACI. They allegedly accused it of promoting quackery. Ramdev Bhardwaj, the vice-chancellor of the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Hindi University, was reported saying that, although
aid courses. In October 2021, the Shri Venkateshwara University entered into collaboration with the FACI for conducting first aid courses. Its founder, Shabab Aalam, also serves as its president. Reception In December 2020, the Hindustan Times reported doctors and experts condemning the courses conducted by the FACI. They allegedly accused it of promoting quackery. Ramdev Bhardwaj, the vice-chancellor of the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Hindi University, was reported saying that, although several state governments and the central government had many times discussed the proposals about starting courses on first aid education but no institution throughout India
Shinohara Taxa named by Eri Katayama Fish described in 2015
is a clingfish of the family Gobiesocidae, found only around Japan. This species reaches
the Nine Network. Relationship experts John Aiken and Mel Schilling returned from the previous season, and were joined by sexologist Alessandra Rampolla to match 9 brides and 9 grooms together. Halfway through the experiment, the experts matched another 3 brides and 3 grooms together. Couple profiles Commitment ceremony history This couple left the experiment outside
by fans, asked the Nine Network to apologise for airing scenes that resembled a toxic relationship between couple Bryce and Melissa. In June the Australian Communications and Media Authority revealed they were looking into the season after receiving 54 complaints from viewers about the show. Several of the complaints alleged the series had aired abusive interactions between participants through "gaslighting, social, verbal and mental abuse". The Network was later
Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh N. T. Rama Rao, it was proposed on 26 January 2022 and would become one of the resultant twenty-six districts in the state after a final notification is issued by the government of Andhra Pradesh. The administrative headquarters is proposed to be located at Vijayawada. It would be composed
final notification is issued by the government of Andhra Pradesh. The administrative headquarters is proposed to be located at Vijayawada. It would be composed of the existing Vijayawada revenue division along with Nandigama and Tiruvuru revenue divisions, which are proposed to be formed along with the district. The
Bell signed for Australian sixth tier side Williamstown SC. In 2015, he signed for Shoreham in the English ninth tier. After that, he signed for Australian
Diamond Valley United. Career In 2014, Bell signed for Australian sixth tier side Williamstown SC. In 2015, he signed
dark reddish-purple, long and glabrous. Flowering occurs from September to November and the fruit is a densely hairy capsule long. Taxonomy Lasiopetalum adenotrichum was first formally described in 2014 by Rachel A. Meissner and Damien A. Rathbone in the journal Nuytsia from specimens collected by Rathbone in the Fitzgerald River National Park in 2012. The specific epithet (adenotrichum) means "gland-hair", referring to the hairs on the foliage. Distribution and habitat This lasiopetalum is only known from scattered populations in the Fitzgerald River National Park where it grows in low heath. Conservation status Lasiopetalum adenotrichum
leaves and groups of white to cream-coloured and dark reddish-purple flowers. Description Lasiopetalum adenotrichum is an erect shrub typically high and wide, its stems covered with rust-coloured, star-shaped hairs. The leaves are narrow egg-shaped to lance-shaped, mostly long and wide on a petiole long. The upper surface of the leaves has scattered, rust-coloured, star-shaped hairs and the lower surface is densely covered with mostly white star-shaped hairs. The flowers are arranged in groups of mostly four to seven on a hairy peduncle long, each flower on a pedicel up to long with a bract at the base. There are three further bracts mostly long at the base of the sepals, the sepals white to cream-coloured and hairy, with lobes long. The five petals are more or less round, dark reddish-purple, long and glabrous. Flowering occurs from September to November and the fruit is a densely hairy capsule long. Taxonomy Lasiopetalum adenotrichum was
Harsha Vardhana of Kanauj's biography) lists a variety of textiles, Banabhatta describes a range of textiles displayed during an exhibition at Harsha's sister's (Rajyashri's) wedding. "Dukula," "amshuka," "kshauma," "badara," and "netra" are among the names he mentions. Kumārasambhava poem of Kalidasa also refers to "dukula" while comparing the attire of Lord Shiva and the Hindu goddess Parvati. Kalidasa also mentioned Dukula in Vikramōrvaśīyam and Ṛtusaṃhāra. He referred to Dukula as silk. Production Bengal was a well-known production
the fabrics that were comparable to silk.Some sources suggest that Dukula was silk, but actually it was made of bark fiber As a result, it was a fine linen. According to Amarasimha, the word "dukula" was a synonym for "ksauma" (linen) Mentions Dukula (especially with the swan pattern) is recognized as arguably the finest cloth in the Gupta period literature.Bāṇabhaṭṭa, a seventh-century scholar (who was
Climate 1st Pisklovo has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport 1st Pisklovo is located 7 km from the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European route ), 2 km from the road of intermunicipal significance (Otreshkovo –
Geography The village is located on the Rat River (a right tributary of the Seym) and its left tributary, Lazvert River, 113 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 21 km east of the district center – the town Kursk, 8 km from the selsoviet center – Besedino. Climate 1st Pisklovo has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification).
Utah is a historic landmark. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2021 as part of the Black Rock Site. The site includes Black Rock and foundation ruins of the former Black Rock Resort. The site was the location, in 1847, of "the first recreational bathing in the Great Salt Lake in recorded history." The rock was described in 1870 by travel guide writer Fitz Ludlow as grim and ugly, yet part of a charming scene:"A fifteen minute [horse] ride, and Black Rock rose grim and ugly, like the foundation of some ruined tower...we had expected a grim and desolate landscape; a sullen waste of brine, stagnating along low ready shores, black as Acheron, gloomy as the sepulcher
Resort. The site was the location, in 1847, of "the first recreational bathing in the Great Salt Lake in recorded history." The rock was described in 1870 by travel guide writer Fitz Ludlow as grim and ugly, yet part of a charming scene:"A fifteen minute [horse] ride, and Black Rock rose grim and ugly, like the foundation of some ruined tower...we had expected a grim and desolate landscape; a sullen waste of brine, stagnating along low ready shores, black as Acheron, gloomy as
Season Finale, is a compilation album by Héctor & Tito released in 2005 by Machete Music and Universal
Latino. In 2006 The Gold Series edition was released as part of a series of albums having re-released edition under this series
Kao (2013). Career 2012–2021: Career beginnings Yorch began his career as a child actor in 2012, at the age of 10. Since then, he has appeared in many television dramas, including Thong Nuea Kao (2013), Luead Mungkorn: Singh (2015) and Wai Sab Saraek Kad 2 (2019). He gained popularity for playing the role of Wanchaloem, in the drama Thong Nuea Kao in 2013 which also earned him a
Yorch was revealed to be a member of Big Hit Music's upcoming boy group with the tentative name Trainee A. Filmography Films Television series References External links 2002 births Living people Thai child actors Thai film actors Thai male film actors Thai television actors Hybe Corporation artists
In connection with the Defence Act of 1925, it was intended that two logistic corps would be disbanded. The corps in question were Västmanland Logistic Corps (T 5) and Östgöta Logistic Corps (T 6). However, Östgöta Logistic Corps was not a completely given candidate for disbandment, as it was considered to have a better location compared to what Svea Logistic Corps had. The decision was that the oldest corps would remain, which was Svea Logistic Corps. As a compromise in the matter, it was decided that Svea Logistic Corps would be relocated from Örebro to Linköping and take over Östgöta Logistic Corps's barracks. The latter corps was disbanded on 31 December 1927. In the autumn of 1927, the relocation of Svea Logistic Corps began and on 1 June 1928, the triple-tailed flag was hauled for the last time at Västra Mark in Örebro. Only four officers accompanied the move. On the other hand, the majority of the employees at Östgöta Logistic Corps remained in corresponding positions at Svea Logistic Corps. Locations and training areas When the unit was formed, it was placed in the same barracks as Wendes Logistic Corps at Slottsgatan in Landskrona. On 21 August 1907, the unit was relocated to Ränneslätt, where they took over the camp that Småland Hussar Regiment (Smålands husarregemente) had left before their move to Eksjö. However, the move to Ränneslätt was only temporary, when the unit was relocated on 19 December 1911 to Kaserngatan in Linköping, where a
of 1903 the first enlisted conscripts enrolled. In the autumn of 1904, the 2nd Logistic Company and the 3rd Medical Company were formed. In December of the same year, the corps received the name Östgöta Logistic Corps. On 1 January 1907, the corps received its own commander. Before that, it had been commanded by the commander Wendes Logistic Corps. By General Order 1377–1906, it was decided that the corps would be temporarily located in Ränneslätt next to Eksjö in Småland Hussar Regiment's (Smålands husarregemente) old barracks. On 30 August 1907, the move took place from Scania. The next change in the units's history took place through the ordinance of 11 October 1907, when the treasury affairs were separated from matters concerning provisioning, quartermaster equipment and suchlike. This meant that the Administration Department was divided into six new departments and one Cash Administration. In December 1911, the corps finally reached its final location, when they moved into newly built barracks in Linköping. In connection with the Defence Act of 1925, it was intended that two logistic corps would be disbanded. The corps in question were Västmanland Logistic Corps (T 5) and Östgöta Logistic Corps (T 6). However, Östgöta Logistic Corps was not a completely given candidate for disbandment, as it was considered to have a better location compared to what Svea Logistic Corps had. The decision was that the oldest corps would remain, which was Svea Logistic Corps. As a compromise
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in Nottingham, at the East Midlands Gateway, and at Mansfield Woodhouse. History Nottingham Voluntary Transport was founded in 1979, operating four minibuses. In 1982 it started operating the Dial-A-Ride services that would eventually become the Easylink sevice. In 1988 it became a registered charity and changed its name to Nottingham Community Transport. In 1998 it moved to its current base at the old Sherwood tram depot. In 2003 the first regular bus service was introduced, under the brand Mybus. Two years later four more services were introduced and the Mybus branding was dropped in favour of Locallink. Over the following years more routes were added and in 2013 Optare Solo battery-electric buses were added to the fleet and introduced on a number of routes. The following year, the Medilink service was transferred from the Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust and a fleet of Optare Versa battery-electric buses introduced to operate it. In 2017 the new Centrelink and Ecolink park and ride services started operating, using a fleet of 13 BYD battery-electric buses. In 2018 the charity's contracted and commercial bus services were transferred to a new subsidiary company known as CT4N Ltd, and in 2021
of Nottingham, England. The bus operator, CT4N Ltd, is a wholly owned subsidiary of the CT4N Charitable Trust, a registered charity that provides transport solutions to reduce social isolation and promote community cohesion across Nottingham and Nottinghamshire. CT4N operates a number of services in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, including the Medilink bus service that connects the city's two main hospitals, the Queen's Medical Centre and Nottingham City Hospital. They also operate the Easylink door-to-door service for people who may struggle to use the existing bus and tram services in Greater Nottingham. CT4N has its headquarters and an operating base in part of the former Sherwood Tram Depot in Nottingham, originally built for Nottingham Corporation Tramways in 1900. It has additional operating bases at the Queens Drive park and ride site in Nottingham, at the East Midlands Gateway, and at Mansfield Woodhouse. History Nottingham Voluntary Transport was
world No. 1268, achieved on 13 December 2021. She also has a career-high doubles ranking by the WTA of 1073, reached on 6 December 2021. So far, she has won one doubles title on the ITF Circuit. Pavlou also has represented Greece
achieved on 13 December 2021. She also has a career-high doubles ranking by the WTA of 1073, reached on 6 December 2021. So far, she has won one doubles title on the ITF Circuit. Pavlou also
with then President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom running for the presidential elections, Faris stepped in as DRP’s campaign manager. Progressive Party of Maldives (PPM) Following disputes about the party’s political direction, President Gayoom left DRP to establish the Progressive Party of Maldives (PPM) in October 2011. Faris, also having left DRP, contributed as the founder of PPM and served as Chair of the working group in setting up the party, and was elected Interim Council Member and was elected Council Member. Trial and arrest Faris was one of the many unlawfully detained political opposition members during former President Yameen Abdul Gayoom’s term. He was arrested and detained for six months, without a trial, for alleged bribery of Members of Parliament. This was amidst calls for reform, resignation, and a motion of no-confidence, initiated and led by Faris, against former Speaker of the Parliament, Abdulla Maseeh Mohamed from the joint coalition of opposition parties. Faris led a breakaway segment of 14 MPs from PPM, effectively taking away the government’s parliamentary
group in setting up the party, and was elected Interim Council Member and was elected Council Member. Trial and arrest Faris was one of the many unlawfully detained political opposition members during former President Yameen Abdul Gayoom’s term. He was arrested and detained for six months, without a trial, for alleged bribery of Members of Parliament. This was amidst calls for reform, resignation, and a motion of no-confidence, initiated and led by Faris, against former Speaker of the Parliament, Abdulla Maseeh Mohamed from the joint coalition of opposition parties. Faris led a breakaway segment of 14 MPs from PPM, effectively taking away the government’s parliamentary majority. Held without trial for several months, Faris was also recognized as a Prisoner of Conscience by Amnesty International. Faris, along with Former President Gayoom, Qasim Ibrahim and Sheikh Imran Abdulla – opposition leaders that were unduly imprisoned before the 2018 Presidential election, were released after the Presidential Elections was succeeded by current the President, Ibrahim Mohamed Solih of the Maldivian Democratic Party
(a right tributary of the Seym), 114 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 22 km east of the district center – the town Kursk, 9 km from the selsoviet center – Besedino. Climate 2nd Pisklovo has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport 2nd Pisklovo is located 8.5 km from the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European route ), 2 km
km from the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European route ), 2 km from the road of intermunicipal significance (Otreshkovo – Petrovskoye – Besedino), on the road (38N-530 – Troitsa – 2nd Pisklovo), 6 km from the nearest railway halt 29 km (railway line Kursk – 146 km). The rural locality is situated 21 km from Kursk Vostochny
and a new track, "Sweet Bread". The album should not be confused with McBride's album of the same name, Live at the Village Vanguard, that he and his trio (featuring Christian Sands and Ulysses Owens, Jr.) recorded at the same venue a week earlier and released via Mack Avenue in 2015. Reception Brien Pristley of Jazzwise wrote, "The excitement of the performance communicates to the audience (and vice versa), while the intensity of the mostly long tracks ensures that you don’t notice the length." Mike Jurkovic of All About Jazz noted, "McBride needs no further introduction save to say he has heightened fun into an art form. His playing, even at its most pensive and persuasive, proclaims that better times are here even if just for the immediate moment. The immediate gig. This immediate assemblage of keen minded, high flying musicians. And this is their last set of the three-night stand so they'd like to play for you now." Matt Collar of AllMusic commented, "Of course, pulling all of this together is McBride, whose robust and sinewy basslines remain as impressive as ever." David Whiteis of the Jazz Journal added, "McBride, as always,
for his 2015 record of the same name. This is his is McBride's twelfth release with Mack Avenue Music Group. Background McBride and his group Inside Straight of saxophonist Steve Wilson, pianists Eric Reed and Peter Martin, vibraphonist Warren Wolf, and drummer Carl Allen, have performed annually at the New York jazz club Village Vanguard starting from 2007 and been interrupted only by the lockdown as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. McBride has recorded two studio albums with Inside Straight, Kind of Brown in 2009 and People Music in 2013; by this time Peter Martin had taken over the pianist position from Reed. Recorded in December 2014, the present album contains seven tracks including versions of three tracks from each of their previous studio albums and a new track, "Sweet Bread". The album should not be confused with McBride's album of the same name, Live at the Village Vanguard, that he and
by Martha Wells. It was first published by Eos/Harper Collins. Plot The novels tells about Wheel of the Infinite: a wheel that sets reality
wheel that sets reality in check. The wheel is renewed every year but this year something goes wrong. The wheel shows a sign of darkness. The Celestia One summons Maskelle, an exile, to help investigate the
league games for Csepel and scored three goals. In 1984 he was banned for several years for bribery. National team He played 2 times for the Hungarian national team in 1983. Achievements Nemzeti Bajnokság I (NB I) Second: 1974-75 References 1955 births Living people Hungary international footballers Nemzeti Bajnokság I players Szombathelyi
At the end of the season, he returned to Honvéd, and from mid-November 1978 he was a Csepel player for good. He played for Csepel until 1984. Between 1980 and 1984 he played 123 league games for Csepel and scored three goals. In 1984 he was banned for several years for bribery. National team He played 2