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Jose Chacko Periappuram. July 14 – Kerala based News broadcasting TV channel Indiavision launched. Kerala observed 123 Hartal in 2003. Thereby effectively reducing working days to 160. Deaths July 16 – K. P. A. C. Azeez, 68, actor. October 10 - Nawab Rajendran, 53,
February 19 - Muthanga firing incident May 2 – The second Marad massacre took place, killing nine. May 13 – The first heart transplantation surgery in Kerala conducted at Medical Trust Hospital, Kochi under the leadership of Dr. Jose Chacko Periappuram. July 14 – Kerala based News broadcasting TV channel
first aired on Zee Keralam in January 2022. Cast Biju Sopanam as Freddie Nisha Sarang as Julie Rishi S.Kumar as Jojo Juhi Rustagi as Jani Al Sabith as Jo Shivani Menon as Jenna Baby
as Julie Rishi S.Kumar as Jojo Juhi Rustagi as Jani Al Sabith as Jo Shivani Menon as Jenna Baby
declared when Khan reached his hundred, but when both teams had returned to the dressing rooms the umpires pointed out that under the Laws at the time no team could declare on the first day of a three-day game. North Zone had to return to the wicket but Khan and Pataudi, the two not out batsmen, chose to retire. An economical bowler, Khan took figures of 55–29–59–3 for Sind against Bombay in the Ranji Trophy in November 1944. Khan was selected to play for Pakistan in the first of two matches against Ceylon in March 1950. He scored a duck in the first match, which Pakistan won by an innings, and
retire. An economical bowler, Khan took figures of 55–29–59–3 for Sind against Bombay in the Ranji Trophy in November 1944. Khan was selected to play for Pakistan in the first of two matches against Ceylon in March 1950. He scored a duck in the first match, which Pakistan won by an innings, and was not selected for the second. He played no further first-class cricket. References External links 1922 births Possibly living people Pakistani cricketers
Czar Bradley, Democratic, former U.S. Representative, Democratic candidate for Governor in 1834, 1835, 1836 and 1837 Silas H. Jennison,
candidate for Governor in 1834, 1835, 1836 and 1837 Silas H. Jennison, Whig, incumbent Governor Results Notes References 1838
With the return of coach Arnold, Behich, and Hrustic, McGree tested positive for COVID-19 and missed the second match of the year. Australia drew 2–2 with Oman, leading twice firstly from a Maclaren penalty and in the second half from a goal by Aaron Mooy. Oman drew back both times with goals by Abdullah Fawaz, leaving Australia 3 points behind Japan and 4 points behind Saudi Arabia, forcing them to beat both these nations in their final games to have a chance to qualify automatically. Record Match results Friendlies This section is
the qualifiers for the 2022 World Cup in 2021. Following these six matches, they sat third place in the group having won half the matches, needing to win all four of their remaining matches to secure automatic qualification and avoid a play-off. Ahead of their first match of the year, coach Graham Arnold tested positive for COVID-19 and was forced to isolate, while Ajdin Hrustic was suspended for the game and Aziz Behich got stranded due to a blizzard and couldn't fly to Melbourne. Despite the setbacks, Australia beat Vietnam 4–0, with Jamie Maclaren and Tom Rogic opening the scoring in
goals. On 30 March 2013, he debuted for Kairat during a 0–0 draw with Atyrau. After that, he signed for Zhetysu II in the Kazakhstani second tier. References External links Kazakhstani footballers 1994 births
Sariyev (; born 22 January 1994) is a Kazakhstani footballer who is last known to have played as a midfielder or attacker for Zhetysu II. Career In 2009, Sariyev joined the youth academy of Brazilian fourth tier side Olé Brasil. In 2011, he joined the youth academy of Atlético-MG in the Brazilian top flight, Before the
Guard of Ukraine serviceman from the Odessa Oblast, born in 2001, was the one who had shot at the servicemen. The State Bureau of Investigation informed the detainee of suspicion of murder, desertion, and theft of weapons. A possible terrorist motive is not to be ruled out. According to one lawmaker, Riabchuk had been bullied in the past. Aftermath As a result of the shooting, 5 people were killed and 5 others were seriously injured. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned the shooting as "terrible" and extended messages of empathy to the victims' families. Over 40 National Guard members initiated a program to help victims receive blood donations. Commander of the National Guard of Ukraine Mykola Balan resigned in response. Notes References Sources The National Guard of Ukraine official website The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine official website The State Bureau of Investigations official website The investigation is
four male servicemen and one civilian woman, and wounded five others. Two soldiers of the twenty-two soldiers present managed to escape and call an ambulance and policemen. The shooter fled the scene with his weapon. At about 9.30 am, he was detained in the town of Pidhorodne after he reported himself to the police. Investigation The State Bureau of Investigation has launched criminal proceedings against officials of the National Guard of Ukraine. Suspect According to law enforcement agencies, Artemiy Riabchuk, a National Guard of Ukraine serviceman from the Odessa Oblast, born in 2001, was the one who had shot at the servicemen. The State Bureau of Investigation informed the detainee of suspicion of murder, desertion, and theft of weapons. A possible terrorist motive is not to be ruled out. According to one lawmaker, Riabchuk had been bullied in the past. Aftermath As a result of the shooting, 5 people were killed and 5 others were seriously injured. Ukrainian
of Kenfu's men to betray Rajab, who was taken five months later and brought to Khartoum in the spring of 1836 to be impaled. Prelude Ahmad Kashif wanted to make a punitive expedition against the Abyssinians, as robber bands had been doing damage locally. With a few troops he went forward and destroyed two villages, being met with resistance but taking a number of captives, among whom was a priest. Kenfu, in secrecy, raised an army to take revenge. Battle Incorrect intel reached the governor of the Sudan, who thought that Kenfu's force was small. Khurshid Pasha sent 600 men with the commandant of the 5th battalion, 400 Magharba cavalry and 200 Sha'iqiya. horsemen. Counting the troops already in Al-Atish the total force amounted to 1,500 men, all under the command of Ahmad Kashif. As Ahmad crossed over into Abyssinian territory Kenfu advanced with an army of 20,000 men, who surrounded Ahmad's force and began attacking from all sides. Ahmad appealed to Salim Efendi, the commandant of the 5th battalion, for his professional advice, but Salim was angry about being subordinate to Ahmad and refused to help, answering that, as Ahmad was in command, he should give the necessary orders and he would carry them out. Ahmad Kashif was not cowardly but ignorant of military science and didn't know what to do. He asked Salim to take over, but Salim refused. Meanwhile, the Abyssinians were coming forward; there was no time to lose. Ahmad charged with the cavalry and Salim Efendi made a series of disorganized attacks on the enemy. After an hour of skirmishing the cavalry were taken prisoner, the regular troops fell back, and Ahmad Kashif escaped with a few horsemen. Kenfu took three important prisoners: Salim Efendi, Ali Agha al-Sahbi (chief of the Magharba Arabs,) ransomed later by his mother, and the
but taking a number of captives, among whom was a priest. Kenfu, in secrecy, raised an army to take revenge. Battle Incorrect intel reached the governor of the Sudan, who thought that Kenfu's force was small. Khurshid Pasha sent 600 men with the commandant of the 5th battalion, 400 Magharba cavalry and 200 Sha'iqiya. horsemen. Counting the troops already in Al-Atish the total force amounted to 1,500 men, all under the command of Ahmad Kashif. As Ahmad crossed over into Abyssinian territory Kenfu advanced with an army of 20,000 men, who surrounded Ahmad's force and began attacking from all sides. Ahmad appealed to Salim Efendi, the commandant of the 5th battalion, for his professional advice, but Salim was angry about being subordinate to Ahmad and refused to help, answering that, as Ahmad was in command, he should give the necessary orders and he would carry them out. Ahmad Kashif was not cowardly but ignorant of military science and didn't know what to do. He asked Salim to take over, but Salim refused. Meanwhile, the Abyssinians were coming forward; there was no time to lose. Ahmad charged with the cavalry and Salim Efendi made a series of disorganized attacks on the enemy. After an hour of skirmishing the cavalry were taken prisoner, the regular troops fell back, and Ahmad Kashif escaped with a few horsemen. Kenfu took three important prisoners: Salim Efendi, Ali Agha al-Sahbi (chief of the Magharba Arabs,) ransomed later by his mother, and the chief of the Shaigiya tribe, who was also ransomed by his relatives. Aftermath Kenfu then returned, contented, to Gondar while Ahmad Kashif blamed the loss on Salim Efendi and said he thought Kenfu would be likely to return. Whether he was thoroughly frightened or wished to
and scouting organization Homenetmen. Honours Syrian Women Basketball League Runners-up (1): 2009 Syrian Women Basketball League 2 Fourth place (1): 2021 References External links Official page Basketball
Syrian Women Basketball League Runners-up (1): 2009 Syrian Women Basketball League 2 Fourth place (1): 2021 References External links Official page Basketball teams in Syria Sport in Aleppo
1st Vinnikovo has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport 1st Vinnikovo is located 10.5 km from the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European route ), 3 km from the road of regional importance (Kursk – Kastornoye), on the roads of intermunicipal significance (38K-016 – 1st Vinnikovo – Lipovets, with the access road to Malinovy) and (1st Vinnikovo – Vodyanoye), 3.5 km from the nearest railway station Otreshkovo (railway line Kursk – 146 km). The
the European route ), 3 km from the road of regional importance (Kursk – Kastornoye), on the roads of intermunicipal significance (38K-016 – 1st Vinnikovo – Lipovets, with the access road to Malinovy) and (1st Vinnikovo – Vodyanoye), 3.5 km from the nearest railway station Otreshkovo (railway line
described by the botanist Emilio Chiovenda in 1928. See also List of Cyperus species References scleropodus
in 1928. See also List of Cyperus species References scleropodus Taxa named by
the Gérard Philippe theater in Saint Denis. De Funès commented in relation to this scene: "I have to dance as well as the Jewish dancers. The comic effect does not come from the ridiculousness, on the contrary!". Vladimir Cosma remembers: "I rehearsed with him for several weeks at home at the piano. I saw a very serious gentleman, diligently repeating the dance steps, without any fantasy. I wondered how he could make people laugh. The day I saw him shoot the scene, I couldn’t believe it. Having mastered the technique of his steps, he became uninhibited and with each take was bringing new gags with incredible spontaneity and fluidity." In 2018, a flash mob of 100 at the Place de la République in Lille performed the dance under the guidance of Zaoui. A similar flash mob of 200 gathered in 2019 in Paris to celebrate the 105th anniversary of Louis de Funès. References External links Interview de M. Ilan Zaoui du 24 juillet 2013 par Franck et Jérôme, an interview in which Ilan Zaoui tells the details of the work on the dance at an unofficial website about Louis de Funès
just as much of a cult status as the film itself and there are numerous videos on the internet with groups of people dancing it. The dance was choreographed by French-Israeli choreographer . He founded the company Kol Aviv, for which he choreographed traditional Jewish dances. Initially there was no dance scene planned in the film. Director Gérard Oury wanted to incorporate an element of Jewish tradition and was thinking about Rabbi Jacob playing a violin like a virtuoso, so Zaoui was considered as a musician. However, his choreography caught the attention of the film's team, and one of the dances of the troupe was adapted for the film. The klezmer music for the dance was written by Philippe
February 1901. Brook played first-class cricket for Argentina as a wicket-keeper in January 1927, making two appearances against the touring Marylebone Cricket Club at Buenos Aires. He scored 10 runs in these two
(2 February 1901 — 16 July 1976) was an Argentine first-class cricketer. Brook was born in Argentina in February 1901. Brook played first-class cricket for Argentina as a wicket-keeper in January 1927, making two appearances
are a Brussels-based ensemble, founded by Neil Leiter and Margaret Hermant, working in the post-classical world. Echo Collective make interpretations of genres as diverse as alt.rock, synth-pop and black metalm, and also create their own original music. The ensemble was created when Margaret Hermant and Neil Leiter collaborated with Adam Wiltzie and Dustin O'Halloran's A Winged Victory For The Sullen. The American-born Leiter was introduced to Wiltzie by their mutual friend, the composer and musician Caroline Shaw. Echo Collective Plays Amnesiac (2018) is a re-working of the Radiohead album Amnesiac.
Collective make interpretations of genres as diverse as alt.rock, synth-pop and black metalm, and also create their own original music. The ensemble was created when Margaret Hermant and Neil Leiter collaborated with Adam Wiltzie and Dustin O'Halloran's A Winged Victory For The Sullen. The American-born Leiter was introduced to Wiltzie by their
that is native to an area of southern Africa. The species was first formally described by the botanist Henry Nicholas Ridley in 1884.
to an area of southern Africa. The species was first formally described by the botanist Henry Nicholas Ridley in 1884. See also List of Cyperus
drama television series which premiered on 7 February 2022 on Bengali entertainment channel Star Jalsha. This show is produced under the banner of Shree Venkatesh Films starring Dibyojyoti Dutta and Swastika Ghosh in the lead roles. It is an official remake of the Malayalam show Karuthamuthu. Premise The show highlights the importance of good characteristics in life more than external beauty. Cast Main Dibyojyoti Dutta as Surjo Sengupta, a doctor Swastika Ghosh as Deepanwita Majumdar aka Deepa Recurring Prarabdhi Singha as Joy
Shree Venkatesh Films starring Dibyojyoti Dutta and Swastika Ghosh in the lead roles. It is an official remake of the Malayalam show Karuthamuthu. Premise The show highlights the importance of good characteristics in life more than external beauty. Cast Main Dibyojyoti Dutta as Surjo Sengupta, a doctor Swastika Ghosh as Deepanwita Majumdar aka Deepa Recurring Prarabdhi Singha as Joy Sengupta- Surjo's younger
club Estrela in January 2022. He made his professional debut on 18 January 2022 in a 2–2 draw against Mafra. International career Maestro is an Angolan youth international. He has represented Angola at the 2019 Africa U-17 Cup of Nations and 2019 FIFA
4 August 2003), commonly known as Maestro, is an Angolan professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Portuguese club Estrela. Club career Maestro is a product of Academia de Futebol de Angola. He joined Portuguese club Estrela in January 2022. He made his professional debut on 18 January
at an average of 17.00, and with a highest score of 47. Cowes died in Argentina in January 1972. References External links 1896 births 1972 deaths People from Lomas de Zamora Argentine people of English descent Argentine
Aikens Cowes (10 July 1896 — 17 January 1972) was an Argentine first-class cricketer. Cowes was born at Lomas de Zamora in July 1896. He played first-class cricket for Argentina in December 1926 and January 1927, making three appearances against the touring Marylebone Cricket Club, playing two matches at the
handball player for CB Ciudad de Logroño and the Spanish national team. He represented Spain at the 2022 European Men's Handball Championship. References
(born 21 May 1996) is a Spanish handball player for CB Ciudad de Logroño and the Spanish national team. He represented Spain at
Magic-Users, Faeries, Trolls, Harpies, Vampires and Mermaids, and lives as a normal teenager in modern day New York City. Mischa keeps having visions of wolves, dragons and strange doors, which she keeps drawing in her notebook. Due to her suppressed powers awakening slowly her mother decides that they can no longer hide and protect her daughter in the human world, which forces her to reunite Mischa with her sister and father, and enroll her in Supernatural Academy too. Characters Main Larissa Dias as Jessa Lebron Gigi Saul Guerrero as Mischa Jackson/Lebron Cardi Wong as Braxton Vincent Tong as Maximus Ali J. Eisner as Jae Bethany Brown as Terra Recurring Alessandro Juliani as Jonathon Lebron Barbara Kottmeier as Lienda Jackson/Lebron Brian Drummond as Headmaster Kristov Diana Kaarina as Santra Kathleen Barr as Yufon Shannon Chan-Kent as Elda Kristov Episodes Season 1 (2020) Production Development The series was first announced to be in development in October 2019, with an original release target of fall of 2021. Allen Bohbot serves as the executive producer, while the series is directed by Steve Ball. The pilot was written by Gillian Horvath, who is also headwriter for the other episodes. Jody Prouse serves as the animation director. 41 Entertainment is involved with producing the series, and the animation was provided by ICON Creative Studio. The series premiered on January 20, 2022, with the first season consisting of 16 half-hour episodes. Cast The voicecast includes Larissa Dias, Gigi Saul Guerrero, Cardi Wong, Vincent Tong, Ali J. Eisnerand Bethany Brown, as the main characters. Additional characters are spoken
Jackson/Lebron, a 16-year-old girl living in the human world with her mom Lienda, and her twin sister Jessa Lebron, a popular girl and Wolf-Shifter living at Supernatural Academy with her father, the council leader Jonathon. Being split up at birth Mischa has no idea of the existence of her twin sister and the supernatural world, populated by Shifters, Magic-Users, Faeries, Trolls, Harpies, Vampires and Mermaids, and lives as a normal teenager in modern day New York City. Mischa keeps having visions of wolves, dragons and strange doors, which she keeps drawing in her notebook. Due to her suppressed powers awakening slowly her mother decides that they can no longer hide and protect her daughter in the human world, which forces her to reunite Mischa with her sister and father, and enroll her in Supernatural Academy too. Characters Main Larissa Dias as Jessa Lebron Gigi Saul Guerrero as Mischa Jackson/Lebron Cardi Wong as Braxton Vincent Tong as Maximus Ali J. Eisner as Jae Bethany Brown as Terra Recurring Alessandro Juliani as Jonathon Lebron Barbara Kottmeier as Lienda Jackson/Lebron Brian Drummond as Headmaster Kristov Diana Kaarina as Santra Kathleen Barr as Yufon Shannon Chan-Kent as Elda Kristov Episodes Season 1 (2020) Production Development The series was first announced to be in development in October 2019, with an original release target of fall of 2021. Allen Bohbot serves as the executive producer, while the series is directed by Steve Ball. The pilot was written by
she supported her former teammates' claims and told a number of stories of the coaches' behaviour, such as limiting how much members could eat or drink and benching them for putting on a kilo. After quitting, Yacoub returned home. Uncertain what to do next, her sister suggested she apply for Miss Suisse Romande. Yacoub also enrolled in local dance and acting classes. After winning Miss Suisse Romande 2012, Yacoub was offered a scholarship for a three-year programme at the Cours Florent in Paris. She further trained at the CNSAD. Yacoub made her television debut in six episodes of the France 3 soap opera
France 3 soap opera Plus belle la vie. Upon graduating from the Cours Florent, Yacoub landed her first major theatre role on the Paris stage as Wahida in Wajdi Mouawad's play Tous des oiseaux at Théâtre national de la Colline. She then starred in Gaspar Noé's 2018 horror film Climax and the 2019 Canal+ miniseries Savages. In 2020, Yacoub appeared in the multilingual internationally co-produced war drama series No Man's Land. She starred in Philippe Garrel's black and white film The Salt of Tears, which premiered at the 70th Berlin International Film Festival, as well as The Braves and A Brighter Tomorrow in 2021. Yacoub founded theatre
and was initially described as Mariscus albopilosus by Charles Baron Clarke. See also List of Cyperus species References albopilosus
species of sedge that is native to an area of Africa. The species was first formally described by the botanist Georg Kükenthal in 1936 and was initially described as Mariscus albopilosus
of Maryland, followed by a Master of Arts in the same subject at the Illinois University, before pursuing a doctorate in nuclear physics at Johns Hopkins University. He worked for two stints at the Naval Research Laboratory. While affiliated with the NRL in 1974, Fagg was elected a fellow of the American Physical Society. Fagg also worked for the Atlantic Research Corporation as a plasma physicist and served the Linear Electron Accelerator Laboratory as acting director as well as Catholic University of America as a research professor. He held a Master of Arts in religion from George Washington University and wrote books on the intersection of religion and science, including The Becoming of Time: Integrating Physical and Religious Time (1995) and Electromagnetism and the
Washington University and wrote books on the intersection of religion and science, including The Becoming of Time: Integrating Physical and Religious Time (1995) and Electromagnetism and the Sacred: At the Frontier of Spirit and Matter (1999). Fagg was married to Mary Godfrey Skipp from 1993 until her death in 2010. In retirement, Fagg lived at The Willows Assisted Living Home in Winchester, Virginia, where he died on May 3, 2015. References 1923 births 2015 deaths 20th-century American male writers 20th-century American physicists University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign alumni University of Maryland, College Park alumni George Washington University alumni Scientists from New Jersey Scientists from Washington, D.C. United
to: Demographic crisis of Russia 1993 Russian constitutional crisis
constitutional crisis See also Russian financial crisis
is a conservative Islamic youth organization in Turkey. It is close to the ruling AKP party and describes itself as a "Turkish Youth Foundation". TÜGVA is also active abroad and in Germany, TÜGVA cooperates with the Islamic international aid organization WEFA, among others. TÜGVA has divisions in the provinces and districts of Turkey. The Foundation offers an extensive programme of cultural and educational events. The offers are usually very well equipped financially and therefore attractive. In the past, TÜGVA offered free trips to Spain, Central Asia or the Holy Cities in Saudi Arabia outside the
of the most important actors in the development of the organization. Erdogan's daughter Esra Albayrak, who is chairman of the conservative Islamic student organization TÜRGEV, and Bilal Erdoğan, are seen as clues to the influence of the Erdoğan family on social life in Turkey. While TÜRGEV focuses on female students, TÜGVA operates 58 student dormitories exclusively for men. TÜRGEV and TÜGVA are financed by unknown donors. References Anti-Armenianism in Turkey
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the top 10 internet videos of the year from 2006, and in 2007 The Guardian ranked it as number three on its Viral Video Chart. Creation and Initial Reception Ever since he received a camera for his 13th birthday, Kochanowski had been experimenting with it and releasing short films under a variety of aliases. At first the videos were published in forums and video sites or exchanged on CDs. In 2005, he released a parody of rap music videos with the fictional character "real gangster". It quickly spread to many platforms, and its success led to sequels featuring the same character. In addition to "real gangster", he often calls himself "Slikk" online. In 2005 he released "Real Gangster 5: Play PC", in which he acts as a gamer who throws a tantrum because the computer game Unreal Tournament does not load fast enough. He grows angry, yells at the computer and finally smashes his keyboard. After the first release in 2005, the video was soon shared on other sites, including YouTube. The video and its protagonist became known in Germany as Unreal Tournament Kid, in English-speaking countries as Angry German Kid, in Spanish as El Niño Loco Alemán, and in Japanese as Keyboard Crasher. The video was edited by others, music was added, or other words in other languages were put into the protagonist's mouth. It soon established itself worldwide as an internet phenomenon. Misperception and Effects on Personal Life However, many viewers were not aware that the scene was acted. After the Emsdetten school shooting in November 2006, a discussion broke out in Germany about the dangers of computer games, in which Focus TV distributed the video of the Angry
Effects on Personal Life However, many viewers were not aware that the scene was acted. After the Emsdetten school shooting in November 2006, a discussion broke out in Germany about the dangers of computer games, in which Focus TV distributed the video of the Angry German Kid as an example of how games could make young people aggressive. The video was distributed further, with text commentaries naming the protagonist Leopold and claiming it was a genuine recording secretly filmed by Leopold's father, and that he now in a clinic because of his internet addiction. The television report was sharply criticized by the scene media, which pointed out that the protagonist of the video was known for staging it. Nevertheless, he became a symbol of the fear that video games could turn young people into violent criminals. Years later, Focus retracted the article and flagged it from publication. Due to the increasing distribution, Kochanowski was bullied by classmates. He tried to clarify that the scene was not real, but then deleted all his videos from the internet as far as he could and withdrew. Eventually, he became violent himself, intimidated classmates, and announced a killing spree at his school. He was expelled from school and served a month in prison. Later Life In 2015, Kochanowski began producing videos again on YouTube. They concern his fitness training and have no relation to his earlier videos. He was eventually recognized, but he did not initially respond to inquiries about his previous videos or Angry German Kid. At the end of 2017, the Angry German Kid re-entered under the public sphere the new pseudonym Hercules Beatz. The young man, who was now 26 years old
variety of religions and philosophies. Impermanence may refer to: Music Albums Impermanence (Meredith Monk album), 2008 Impermanence (Peter Silberman album), 2017 Songs "Impermanence", by Architects on the album For Those That Wish to Exist "Impermanence", by Assemblage 23 on the album Compass "Impermanence",
String Quartet on the album Impermanence/Disintegration "Impermanence", by Joep Beving on the album Prehension "Impermanence", by Major Parkinson on the album Twilight Cinema "Impermanence", by Max Cooper on the album Emergence "Impermanence", by Peter Silberman on the album Impermanence "Impermanence", by Ride on the album Weather
cybrid cell cultures, they noted that the major consequence of the mitochondrial dysfunction in all three LHON mtDNA mutations was not deficiencies in ATP production, but rather great increases of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Furthermore, he has led eighteen yearly international field investigations to Brazil for studying the world's largest pedigree of LHON, and established the role of environmental factors, such as heavy drinking and smoking, to trigger LHON conversion. In these and other studies, he has also investigated the role of mitochondria in aging and disease in the brain, optic nerve and retina. Major awards and honors 1993 - Honor Award, American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) 1999 - Pizart Award for Vision Research, Lighthouse International 2001 - B. Straatsma Award, AAO and AUPO for Residency Education 2002 - Secretariat Honor Award, AAO 2004 - Senior Honor Award, AAO 2009 - Fellow (Silver Medal), Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) 2012 - W. Hoyt Award for Neuro-ophthalmology, AAO and NANOS 2014 - Heed Award for Excellence in Academic Ophthalmology, AAO 2016 - Purpura Award as Lifetime Achievement in Medical Science, Albert Einstein College of Medicine 2017 - Life Achievement Award, AAO 2020 - Secretariat Honor Award, AAO 2020 - Gold Medal Fellow, ARVO Bibliography Books Optics for Ophthalmologists: A Board-Review Manual (1987) ISBN 9781461248101 Neuroprotection: Implication for the Eye Disease (2002) New Methods of Sensory Visual Testing (2012) ISBN 9781461388357 Ophthalmology, 5th Edition (2018) ISBN 9780323528191 Atlas of Leber’s Hereditary Optic Neuropathy (2019) Selected articles Sadun, A. A., Schaechter, J. D., & Smith, L. E. (1984). A retinohypothalamic pathway in man: light mediation of circadian rhythms. Brain research, 302(2), 371–377. Hinton, D. R., Sadun, A. A., Blanks, J. C., & Miller, C. A. (1986). Optic-nerve degeneration in Alzheimer's disease. New England Journal of Medicine, 315(8), 485–487. Sadun, A. A., & Bassi, C. J. (1990). Optic nerve damage in Alzheimer's disease. Ophthalmology, 97(1), 9–17. Grunberg, S. M., Weiss, M.
in diseases of the optic nerve. He has published over 400 peer-reviewed articles and has 5 patents awarded. He is the author of 5 books, entitled Optics for Ophthalmologists: A Board-Review Manual, Neuroprotection: Implication for Eye Disease, New Methods of Sensory Visual Testing, Ophthalmology, and Atlas of Leber’s Hereditary Optic Neuropathy. Sadun is a Gold Fellow of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO). and the Editor-in-chief of Scope for the American Academy of Ophthalmology. Education Sadun received his bachelor's degree in biology from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1972. He then enrolled at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, and earned a Doctoral degree in Neuroscience and a Doctorate of Medicine (MD) in 1976 and 1978, respectively. Career Following his Postdoctoral fellowship, Sadun held an appointment as Instructor in Ophthalmology at Harvard School of Medicine in 1983, and became Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology in the following year. In 1984, he joined the University of Southern California as an Assistant Professor, and was promoted to Associate Professor in 1987, and to Professor in 1990 and the Thornton Chair in 2000. Since 2014, he has been Professor in the Department of Ophthalmology at the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA). He is currently the Flora L. Thornton Endowed Chair in charge of the Doheny Eye Centers-UCLA, and Vice-Chair of Ophthalmology at UCLA. Sadun organized and was the inaugural president of the Council of Program Directors for the AUPO. He was also the inaugural recipient of the AUPO/AAO's combined Straatsma Award. Research Sadun has focused his research on diseases of the optic nerve, diseases of mitochondrial impairment, optic nerve regeneration, and neuro-protection. He has also worked and published on optic neuropathies, orbital disease, and the basic science underlying problems in neuro-ophthalmology. He has received about 20 national and international awards for his contributions to science and medicine. Vision neuroscience/neuro ophthalmology Sadun maintains an active laboratory at the Doheny Vision Research Center. In the 1980s, Sadun was among the pioneers to apply a new tract-tracing technique to establish nine anatomical pathways between the eye and various parts of the brain. He was the first to describe a human retinal projection to the hypothalamus that subserves the visual entrainment of the circadian rhythm. In 1993, he was selected and sponsored by the United Nations to lead an investigative team to determine the cause of an epidemic of optic neuropathy in Cuba. This work led to further investigations into the role of mitochondria in optic neuropathies due to injury from nutritional, toxic and genetic causes. Alzheimer's disease Sadun was the first to identify an optic neuropathy associated with Alzheimer's disease, and to highlight evidence of degeneration in the optic nerves and retinas of Alzheimer Disease (AD) patients. He based his study on
located on the Skanderborg–Skjern line. The station opened in 1881. It offers direct regional train services to Aarhus, Skjern and Esbjerg operated by Arriva. Architecture The station building from 1881 is designed by the Danish architect Niels Peder Christian Holsøe. References Citations Bibliography
the Skanderborg–Skjern line. The station opened in 1881. It offers direct regional train services to Aarhus, Skjern and Esbjerg operated by Arriva. Architecture The station building from 1881 is designed by
Frankfurt. She became a member of AfD and in 2017, she married the Hessian AfD politician Jan Nolte and took his name. On internet presentations, however, Nolte uses her name Ziske. Nolte is one of the prominent AfD politicians with German-Russian connection. She is
the "AfD Russia Congress" 2017 in Magdeburg. She is a spokesperson for Bundestag member Martin Hohmann (AfD). Since 2015, Nolte is also presenting the YouTube magazine "Die Woche Compact" (the week in a nutshell) of compact magazine. Citations Right-wing populism in Germany Alternative for Germany politicians
of the Yukon Permanent Collection and the Yukon Government place a call for submissions annually. The call is open to Yukon artists, Expat Yukon artists, and non Yukon artists whose work resonates with the Yukon. Selection of works to the collection is made by a jury from the Friends of the Yukon
Expat Yukon artists, and non Yukon artists whose work resonates with the Yukon. Selection of works to the collection is made by a jury from the Friends of the Yukon Permanent Art Collection. Artists in the Yukon Permanent Art Collection Ken Anderson Ted Harrison Jim Logan Lillian Loponen Jim Robb Owen Williams Shane Wilson References External
the 1970s and 1980s as he commuted to his job working as a projectionist at a porn cinema, and later. 40 years of these photographs were published in the book Underground (2014). He has since moved to St Leonards-on-Sea. His book Bob Mazzer (2020), a restospective of work from the 1960s to the present day, includes "Underground images; hippie life in Wales; life in France; expanding life in the USA and local life in Hastings" and St Leonards. In Sussex (2022) includes photographs again from Hastings and St Leonards, as well as the surrounding countryside. Publications Underground. Spitalfields Life, 2014.
Sussex (2022) includes photographs again from Hastings and St Leonards, as well as the surrounding countryside. Publications Underground. Spitalfields Life, 2014. . Bob Mazzer. London: Unicorn, 2020. With a foreword by Will Self. . In Sussex. London: Unicorn, 2022. . With a foreword by Eamonn McCabe. Published to coincide with an exhibition at Hastings Museum and Art Gallery. Tube. Hastings: Silverhill, 2022. Exhibitions Solo exhibitions Bob Mazzer: Underground, Howard Griffin Gallery, London, 2014 Bob Mazzer in Camera: a Retrospective, Hastings Museum and Art Gallery, Hastings, 20 January 2022 – 17 April 2022 Group exhibitions
at the Finnish Broadcasting Company as a music journalist, a producer of contemporary music and as director of Yle Experimental Studio. Rechberger's compositions spanned different genres, including operas, symphonies, happenings, sonic sculptures, electronic music, orchestral compositions as well as reconstructions of ancient music. He was also active as a recorder player, touring with and The Poor Knights, and as a conductor. He died on 11 January 2022, at the age of 74. References External links 1947 births 2022 deaths Finnish
Finnish composer, conductor and musician. Life and career Born in Linz, Allied-occupied Austria, Rechberger studied classical guitar at the Bruckner-Konservatorium in his hometown and later continued his musical studies in Zurich and at the Brussels Conservatory. In 1970 he moved to Finland to attend the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, graduating in recorder, guitar and composition. He was granted citizenship in 1974, and after working for a few years
member of the Constituent Assembly. Karna is also the former president of Nepal Students Union, the student
the former president of Nepal Students Union, the student wing of Nepali Congress. Reference Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Nepali Congress politicians from
son of Bunjong Busarakamwongse, owns of Fairtex. Busarabavonwongs is Lumpinee Stadium promotor. See also Fairtex Fairtex Gym References External links 1981 births Living people Prem Busarabavonwongs
the son of Bunjong Busarakamwongse, owns of Fairtex. Busarabavonwongs is Lumpinee Stadium promotor. See also Fairtex Fairtex Gym References External links 1981 births Living people Prem
Darts Federation (WDF). She is well known as the first-rate darts instructor in Iran. She was the first head coach of Iran Women's National Darts team. In 2006 Asia-Pacific Cup in Malaysia, she led the team including Sahar Zohouri (the first Iranian medal winner in darts) and Marjan Kargar Jeddi (the fifth place in this tournament). She was praised by the Iranian president along with the head of Physical Education Organization because of the won
was the head coach of the Iranian Women National Darts Team between 2005 and 2008. Career Ghafouri Morad is the first Iranian woman to hold a darts coaching certificate from the World Darts Federation (WDF). She is well known as the first-rate darts instructor in Iran. She was the first head coach of Iran Women's National Darts team. In 2006 Asia-Pacific Cup in Malaysia, she led the team including Sahar Zohouri (the first
side of the Monaro Highway. The area now known as Rock Flat lies on the traditional lands of the Ngarigo people. Near the Monaro Highway crossing of Rock Flat Creek, there is a mineral spring that comes to the surface, on the bank of the creek. The spring water issues from near the base of a small rocky mount composed of highly inclined beds of quartzite and the surface of the flat in the vicinity of the spring is tufaceous limestone that has been deposited there by the spring water. The flow rate of the spring is about 245-litres per hour. The spring water has a pleasant taste and is carbonated. It is likely that this spring is the one referred to as Richard Bourke's Spring by the explorer Dr J. Lhotsky in 1834.
there by the spring water. The flow rate of the spring is about 245-litres per hour. The spring water has a pleasant taste and is carbonated. It is likely that this spring is the one referred to as Richard Bourke's Spring by the explorer Dr J. Lhotsky in 1834. Lhotsky had thought highly enough of the spring water to bring bottled samples of it with him on his return journey. The spring was still in its natural state in the 1880s. It was used by local settlers to make bread and damper (presumably making use of minerals that are present in the spring water). The first attempts, to exploit the spring commercially, seem to date from around 1900. The spring water was bottled and sold under the name 'Koomah Spa', from that year. It was bottled by the company, E. Rowlands Pty Ltd. By the late 1930s, the spring was all but forgotten. The spring remained accessible to the public into the 1970s but is on private property and public access is no longer permitted. Rock
the Football League for Chelsea and Clapton Orient. References 1898 births 1978 deaths Scottish footballers Association football
Athletic F.C. players Chelsea F.C. players Leyton Orient F.C. players Ards F.C. players Shelbourne F.C. players Dundalk F.C. players
frequenting Brussels-based clubs to seek out hardcore dance music. Initially interested in becoming a biochemist, Sinephro eventually transferred to an arts-based high school which featured a jazz department. There, she discovered the harp, which she quickly connected with. Sinephro attended Berklee College of Music in Boston for one year, dropping out after finding her job as a sound engineer provided a more practical education. She moved to London and enrolled in a second jazz college, though she quickly dropped out as a result of the racial disparity there. Career Early career In London, Sinephro became a contemporary of saxophonists Shabaka Hutchings and Nubya Garcia, and the jazz improvisation collective Steam Down, where she developed a sense of individuality in her style. Sinephro began performing with Steam Down regularly, working alongside the London Contemporary Orchestra's artistic director Robert Ames. Beginning in June 2020, Sinephro hosted her own NTS Radio show. 2018–present: Space 1.8 Sionephro began writing the songs that would appear
the songs that would appear on Space 1.8 in 2018 and 2019. Writing on piano, she would record her pedal harp and modular synthesiser parts at her home before entering Pink Bird recording studio to record with the album's collaborators, with included saxophonists Nubya Garcia and James Mollison, drummer Jake Long, and bassists Twm Dylan and Wonky logic. Sinephro emphasized minimalism and intentionality when composing the album. Personal life Sinephro currently lives in Tottenham, North London. She has family based in the Caribbean island Martinique. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Sinephro spent several months living on Martinique, where she developed an interest in field recordings. Discography Studio albums Space 1.8 (2021) Guest appearances "Tympanum" (2021) – Robert Ames "Together is a Beautiful Place to Be (Nala Sinephro Remix)" (2021) – Nubya Garcia References Living people Jazz bandleaders Jazz keyboardists 1996
Ramesh Khanna Uma Riyaz Khan Vijay Kumar Rajendran as Vijay Adithya Kathir Production In February 2020, YouTuber Vijay Kumar Rajendran (of Eruma Saani fame) announced his directional debut in a film starring Arulnithi in the lead and produced by cinematographer Aravinnd Singh under the banner MNM Films with the tentative title as #Arulnithi15 (the actor's 15th film in leading role). The film marked Arulnithi's fifth project with Aravinnd Singh after Demonte Colony (2015), Aarathu Sinam (2016), Iravukku Aayiram Kangal (2018) and K-13 (2019). Avantika Mishra was cast in the film as the female lead opposite to Arulnithi. Apart from the direction, Vijay Kumar Rajendran was also acting in the film in a prominent role. It was reported that Arulnithi was playing the role of a college student and to prepare for his role, he took some weight loss. Music The songs were composed by Ron Ethan
marked Arulnithi's fifth project with Aravinnd Singh after Demonte Colony (2015), Aarathu Sinam (2016), Iravukku Aayiram Kangal (2018) and K-13 (2019). Avantika Mishra was cast in the film as the female lead opposite to Arulnithi. Apart from the direction, Vijay Kumar Rajendran was also acting in the film in a prominent role. It was reported that Arulnithi was playing the role of a college student and to prepare for his role, he took some weight loss. Music The songs were composed by Ron Ethan Yohann and Kaushik Krish while the latter did the film score.The first single from the film titled "Ice Katti Kuruvi" was released by Think Music
8.5 km from the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European route ), on the road of regional importance (Kursk – Kastornoye), on the road of intermunicipal significance (38K-016 – 1st Vinnikovo – Lipovets, with the access road to Malinovy), in the vicinity of the railway station Otreshkovo (railway line
road of intermunicipal significance (38K-016 – 1st Vinnikovo – Lipovets, with the access road to Malinovy), in the vicinity of the railway station Otreshkovo (railway line Kursk – 146 km). The rural locality is situated 16 km from Kursk Vostochny Airport, 126 km from Belgorod International
10 metres air pistol pairs. In the individual events, Hamilton placed fifth in the open 50 metres free pistol, 10th in the open 10 metres air pistol, and 16th in the open 25 metres centre-fire pistol. Four years later, at the 1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Hamilton teamed up with Barry O'Neale to win the bronze medal in the open 25 metres centre-fire pistol pairs, and Greg Yelavich in the open 50 metres free pistol pairs, finishing fifth. Hamilton placed fourth in both the open 25 metres centre-fire pistol and 50 metres free pistol individual events. Hamilton was born on 6 October
open 25 metres centre-fire pistol. Four years later, at the 1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Hamilton teamed up with Barry O'Neale to win the bronze medal in the open 25 metres centre-fire pistol pairs, and Greg Yelavich in the open 50 metres free pistol pairs, finishing fifth. Hamilton placed fourth in both the open 25 metres centre-fire pistol and 50 metres free pistol individual events. Hamilton was born on 6 October 1928, and worked as a carpenter. He died in Hamilton on 30 December 2010, and his ashes were buried in Taruheru Cemetery, Gisborne. References 1928 births
Novska, Croatia, with a population of 875 (). References
village near Novska, Croatia, with a
Rajić, Sisak-Moslavina County, a village near Novska, Croatia Rajić, Bjelovar-Bilogora
Rajić, Sisak-Moslavina County, a village near
team allowed to spend up to £1m on wages for the month-long contest. Pay for female players have been more than doubled on the previous year, with each team given £250,000 to spend on salaries. Teams The eight teams that competed in the 2021 season will return for a second year. They are all franchises, operating separately from the existing county cricket clubs, with each representing a large area of England and Wales. Tournament structure Eight city-based teams will compete for the men's and women's titles over a month between 3 August and 3 September 2021, ensuring that the competition will take place during the school summer holidays. There will be 56 matches in the group stage (32 men's, 24 women's). The majority of the men's and women's matches will be held on the same day at the same grounds, with one ticket giving access to both contests. Each men's team will play four matches at home and four matches away. This will include one match against every other side in the competition and then a bonus match against their nearest regional rivals. The women's competition has been curtailed due to the inclusion of women's cricket at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, reducing the number of players who are available for the start of the contest. As a result, the women's contest will start a week later and each women's team will only play six matches in the group stage, meaning some sides will not meet each other at this point in the competition. Once the league stage is completed the top three teams will compete in the knockout stage to decide the ultimate champions. The second and third teams will meet in a semi-final, which will be at the Rose Bowl in Southampton. The winner of the semi-final then meets the team that finished top of the league in the final at Lord's. Squads Teams
access to both contests. Each men's team will play four matches at home and four matches away. This will include one match against every other side in the competition and then a bonus match against their nearest regional rivals. The women's competition has been curtailed due to the inclusion of women's cricket at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, reducing the number of players who are available for the start of the contest. As a result, the women's contest will start a week later and each women's team will only play six matches in the group stage, meaning some sides will not meet each other at this point in the competition. Once the league stage is completed the top three teams will compete in the knockout stage to decide the ultimate champions. The second and third teams will meet in a semi-final, which will be at the Rose Bowl in Southampton. The winner of the semi-final then meets the team that finished top of the league in the final at Lord's. Squads Teams are allowed to retain up to ten of the previous season's men's players by negotiating new contracts directly with players until the retention window closes in mid-February. A televised player draft will then take place in March to fill the remaining squad players, with teams
refer to: Gopal Gupta (computer scientist),
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promotions Actwres girl'Z and Ice Ribbon. Professional wrestlin career Independent circuit (2017–present) As a freelancer, Totoro is known for competing in multiple promotions of the Japanese independent scene. At a house show promoted by Pure-J on November 8, 2017, she unsuccessfully faced Kazuki. At Seadlinnng Shin-Kiba 1st NIGHT on November 22, 2017, she teamed up with Nanae Takahashi and Rina Yamashita as the captain of their respective team, falling short against Ayako Hamada, Mio Momono and Saki Akai as a result of a captain's fall tag team match. At Oz Academy Plum Hanasaku 2019 ~ OZ No Kuni YOKOHAMA Shining on August 25, 2019, she teamed up with Tsubasa Kuragaki to defeat Chihiro Hashimoto and Himeka Arita. Totoro often wrestled in men's promotions as a joshi talent. At K-DOJO Club-K Super In TKP Garden City Chiba, an event promoted by Kaientai Dojo on July 16, 2017, she teamed up with Mochi Miyagi in a losing effort against Bambi and Erina. At DDT Ganbare Pro Yumehito Imanari Produce - Ganbare Prime, an event promoted by Ganbare Pro-Wrestling on January 10, 2022, she unsuccessfully faced Yuna Manase. Ice Ribbon (2017–present) Totoro is best known for competing in Ice Ribbon. She made her professional wrestling debut at Ice Ribbon Sozei Pro Vol. 2 on March 4, 2017, under the name of Shigure where she wrestled Maruko Nagasaki into a time-limit draw as a result of an exhibition match. At New Ice Ribbon #841 on October 9, 2017, she teamed up with Nao Date to unsuccessfully face Hamuko Hoshi and Mochi Miyagi in the semi-finals of a tournament for the International Ribbon Tag Team Championship. At New Ice Ribbon #977 on August 14, 2019, she teamed up with Rina Yamashita, Suzu Suzuki and Thekla in a losing effort against Giulia, Hamuko Hoshi, Hiragi Kurumi, Miyako Matsumoto and
up with Mochi Miyagi in a losing effort against Bambi and Erina. At DDT Ganbare Pro Yumehito Imanari Produce - Ganbare Prime, an event promoted by Ganbare Pro-Wrestling on January 10, 2022, she unsuccessfully faced Yuna Manase. Ice Ribbon (2017–present) Totoro is best known for competing in Ice Ribbon. She made her professional wrestling debut at Ice Ribbon Sozei Pro Vol. 2 on March 4, 2017, under the name of Shigure where she wrestled Maruko Nagasaki into a time-limit draw as a result of an exhibition match. At New Ice Ribbon #841 on October 9, 2017, she teamed up with Nao Date to unsuccessfully face Hamuko Hoshi and Mochi Miyagi in the semi-finals of a tournament for the International Ribbon Tag Team Championship. At New Ice Ribbon #977 on August 14, 2019, she teamed up with Rina Yamashita, Suzu Suzuki and Thekla in a losing effort against Giulia, Hamuko Hoshi, Hiragi Kurumi, Miyako Matsumoto and Ram Kaicho in a five-onfour handicap match. At New Ice Ribbon #1019 on January 18, 2020, an event which featured luchadoras from Consejo Mundial De Lucha Libre, Totoro teamed up with La Jarochita in a losing effort against Dalys la Caribeña and Yappy. At Ice Ribbon Vs. Shinjuku 2-chome, an event produced in partnership with Wrestling of Darkness 666 on November 8, 2020, Totoro competed in a 18-man battle royal won by Asukama and also involving Hiragi Kurumi, Risa Sera, Suzu Suzuki, Tsukushi Haruka, Akane Fujita and others. On the same night she teamed up with Chun Li Shinobu in a losing effort against Masashi Takeda and Mochi Miyagi as a result of a intergender tag team match. At New Ice Ribbon #1121 on May 23, 2021, she unsuccessfully challenged Tsukasa Fujimoto for the ICE Cross Infinity Championship. At New Ice Ribbon #1013 RibbonMania on December 31, 2019, she participated in Tequila Saya's retirement bout,
Aurora University. Previously, he was a professor of philosophy and religion at the University of Evansville. Gupta is the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies (JHCS). Books Māyā in
at Aurora University. Previously, he was a professor of philosophy and religion at the University of Evansville. Gupta is the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies (JHCS). Books Māyā in the Bhāgavata
politician Ema Rajić (born 2000), Croatian swimmer Ivica Rajić (born 1958), Bosnian Croat army commander Jovan Rajić (1726–1801), Serbian writer and historian Ljubiša Rajić (1947–2012), Serbian linguist and translator Marko Rajić (born
people with the name include: Blaško Rajić (1878–1951), Croatian priest, writer and politician Ema Rajić (born 2000), Croatian swimmer Ivica Rajić (born 1958), Bosnian Croat army commander Jovan
from 35 to 23 trains per day. However, from October 2021, the number of daily services was increased from 23 to 30. See also Liangping railway station References Railway stations in Chongqing Railway
on 28 November 2016. In March 2021, the service level was reduced from 35 to 23 trains per day. However,
births 1977 deaths English footballers Association football midfielders English Football League players Redhill F.C. players Chelsea F.C. players Queens Park Rangers F.C. players
Sales (4 March 1900–1977) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for
example, it has been suggested that the Turing test is a form of universal psychometrics. Turing test involves having testers (without any foreknowledge) attempt to distinguish a human from a machine by interacting with both (while not being to see either individuals). It is supposed that if the machine is equally intelligent to a human, the testers will not be able to distinguish between the two, i.e., their guesses will not be better than chance. Thus, Turing test could measure the intelligence (a psychological variable) of an AI.
of universal psychometrics - they suggest developing testing methods that allow for the measurement of non-human entities' psychological properties. For example, it has been suggested that the Turing test is a form of universal psychometrics. Turing test involves having testers (without any foreknowledge) attempt to distinguish a human from a machine by interacting with both (while not being to see either individuals). It is supposed that if the machine is equally intelligent to a human, the testers will not be able to distinguish between the two, i.e., their guesses will not be
Ugandan television network based in Kampala, Uganda. It’s the official Broadcaster of the StarTimes Uganda Premier League for three seasons from 2018/19 to 2020/21. It was previously broadcast by GTV, DSTV and Azam. Location Its headquarter is located at Next Media Park, Plot 13, summit view Road, Kampala, Uganda. Overview The channel was launched in September 2018. It started broadcasting on 10 September 2018. The station is known for its focus on
Ugandan television network based in Kampala, Uganda. It’s the official Broadcaster of the StarTimes Uganda Premier League for three seasons from 2018/19 to 2020/21. It was previously broadcast by GTV, DSTV and Azam. Location Its headquarter is located at Next Media Park, Plot 13, summit view Road, Kampala, Uganda. Overview The channel was
19, 2019, he received the diploma and badge of honour "Golden Age" from the Bulgarian Ministry of Culture for his significant contribution to international cultural cooperation between the Republic of Bulgaria and the Republic of Italy. On June 26, 2021, he was assigned the Culture Award in the Context of the Premium International Florence Seven Stars in Florence. Honours Officer of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic – December 27, 2006 Knight of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic – June 2, 2001 Grand Officer Cross pro Merito Melitensi – June 20, 2014 Publications 1999 (with Raimondo Cagiano de Azevedo) – La popolazione italiana verso il 2000. Storia demografica dal dopoguerra ad oggi (Il Mulino, ) 2000 (with Jovan Kurbalija) – Internet Guide for Diplomats (Diplo Publishing, ) (also digital version) 2003 (with Eduardo Gelbstein and Jovan Kurbalija) – The Information Society Library, (DiploFoundation) (also digital version) 2007 (with Pasquale Baldocci) – Through the Diplomatic Looking Glass, (DiploFoundation, ) 2017 – The European Union is 60 years old. Is it too young or too old?, (Embassy of Italy, Sofia) 2018 (editor with Giuseppe Nesi) – Diplomatici. 33 saggi su aspetti giuridici e politici della diplomazia contemporanea, (Editoriale Scientifica, ) (also digital version) 2020 – Diplomatic Images. Discovering
"Golden Age" from the Bulgarian Ministry of Culture for his significant contribution to international cultural cooperation between the Republic of Bulgaria and the Republic of Italy. On June 26, 2021, he was assigned the Culture Award in the Context of the Premium International Florence Seven Stars in Florence. Honours Officer of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic – December 27, 2006 Knight of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic – June 2, 2001 Grand Officer Cross pro Merito Melitensi – June 20, 2014 Publications 1999 (with Raimondo Cagiano de Azevedo) – La popolazione italiana verso il 2000. Storia demografica dal dopoguerra ad oggi (Il Mulino, ) 2000 (with Jovan Kurbalija) – Internet Guide for Diplomats (Diplo Publishing, ) (also digital version) 2003 (with Eduardo Gelbstein and Jovan Kurbalija) – The Information Society Library, (DiploFoundation) (also digital version) 2007 (with Pasquale Baldocci) – Through the Diplomatic Looking Glass, (DiploFoundation, ) 2017 – The European Union is 60 years old. Is it too young or too old?, (Embassy of Italy, Sofia) 2018 (editor with Giuseppe Nesi) – Diplomatici. 33 saggi su aspetti giuridici e politici della diplomazia contemporanea, (Editoriale Scientifica, ) (also digital version) 2020 – Diplomatic Images. Discovering diplomats through historical photos (1861-1961), (Embassy of Italy, Sofia, ) See also Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Italy) Foreign relations of Italy List of ambassadors of Italy Diplomacy List of ambassadors of Italy to Bulgaria Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe References Italian diplomats Ambassadors of Italy to Bulgaria
he composed songs that would be part of his band Dot Hacker's fourth studio album. In 2021 the single "Divination" was released by the band, but the idea of the whole album did not happen. Klinghoffer began to work on the songs with his bandmate Clint Walsh to release as a Pluralone album. The album touches themes from post-World War II tension to anxiety in contemporary times and interpersonal relations. Track listing Personnel Performed by Josh
2021 and is scheduled to be released in March 2022. The album was produced by Dot Hacker member Clint Walsh, who also performs on the album, along with appearances from Eric Gardner (also from Dot Hacker) and Eric Avery from Jane's Addiction. "Claw Your Way Out" was released as the first single on all digital platforms. The album will be released on vinyl (including a 500-copy limited edition clear colour record), CD and digitally. Background In interviews, Klinghoffer said that he composed songs that would be part of his band Dot Hacker's fourth studio album. In 2021 the single "Divination" was released by
family Oleaceae.<ref name="MBG_253926" >{{cite web |url=https://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/PlantFinder/PlantFinderDetails.aspx?taxonid=253926 |title=Syringa × chinensis |author= |date= |website=Plant Finder |publisher=Missouri Botanical Garden |access-date=27 January 2022 }}</ref> It was supposedly first noticed growing in Rouen, France in 1777. In spite of its specific and common names, it most probably originated in western Asia. It
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the heavily wounded UPA soldier and his mourning mother. Background The song started to spread in media in March 2019 performed by priests led by Father Anatoly Zinkevich. Zinkevich died in February 13, 2019. Stepan Bandera was a Nazi collaborator and a founder of the radical wing of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN). In September 2019, Paul Mandzyuk posted the text of the song on the site "Ukrainian songs" and a "Songbook" with the mark "a song of insurgency". On January 22, 2020, the vocal ensemble of clergy “Pentarchy”
songs" and a "Songbook" with the mark "a song of insurgency". On January 22, 2020, the vocal ensemble of clergy “Pentarchy” sang this song in the house where Bandera was born. On January 1, 2021, at a solemn event of the 112th anniversary of the birth of Stepan Bandera, the song was performed by clergy of the Ivano-Frankivsk OCU. In the autumn of 2021, a group of Lviv students sang “Our father is Bandera” during the lessons and made the recordings available on TikTok. It launched a flashmob on social networks and encouraged others to sing this song. The flashmob acquired a
Liakhvi Tskhinvali ● Sapovnela Terjola ● Skuri Tsalenjikha ● Margveti Zestafoni To Liga 3 Relegated from Liga 2 Zugdidi ● Meshakhte Tkibuli ● Guria Lanchkhuti Promoted from Regionuli Liga Varketili Tbilisi ● Saburtalo-2 Tbilisi ● Matchakhela Khelvachauri ● Bakhmaro Chokhatauri ● Aragvi Dusheti ● Samgurali-2 Tskaltubo Teams and stadiums League table In their first season in the third tier, Zugdidi won the league through automatic promotion after a tight contest concluded in
after the creation of independent football league system in Georgia. As a single two-round competition, it began on 5 March and ended on 6 December. Team changes The following teams have changed division since the 2017 season: From Liga 3 Promoted to Liga 2 Shevardeni-1906 Tbilisi ● Merani Tbilisi ● Telavi Relegated to Regionuli Liga Odishi 1919 Zugdidi ● Chkherimela Kharagauli ● Liakhvi Tskhinvali ● Sapovnela Terjola ● Skuri Tsalenjikha ● Margveti Zestafoni To Liga 3 Relegated from Liga 2 Zugdidi ● Meshakhte Tkibuli ● Guria Lanchkhuti Promoted from Regionuli Liga Varketili Tbilisi ● Saburtalo-2
a prima facie case of consumer rights violation or it is in notice of any unfair trade practice or any wrong or inaccurate advertisement which is prejudicial to public interest or to the interests of the consumers,it can order an investigation by the District Collector or by Director General. (iii) If the commission finds prima facie of a person involved in violation of consumer rights or following any unfair trade practice or making any false or inaccurate advertisement as described above, it can call upon the person involved and can direct him to produce any document or record in his possession relating to it. In addition, the District Collector or Director General under the Code of Criminal Procedure,1973 has powers of search and seizure , and authority to ask submission of any record or document. (iv) The commission can direct recalling of any dangerous, hazardous or unsafe goods or withdrawal of similar services
of the Consumer Protection Act, 2019 in relation to matters affecting rights of consumers by individuals or entities following improper trade practices or by display of inappropriate or wrong advertisements affecting public interest and helps promoting consumer trust by enforcing the rights of consumers through effective guidelines. History and Objective Central Consumer Protection Authority replaced the previous The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 and is formed as per The Consumer Protection Act, 2019. The new act has been incorporated with additional consumer concerns like treating misleading advertisements and providing wrong information regarding quality or quantity of goods or provision of services as an offence. Composition Central Consumer Protection Authority shall consist of following members appointed by Central Government. 1. Chief Commissioner 2. Two Commissioners. One commissioner each will represent for goods and services. Nidhi Khare is current Chief Commissioner of Central Consumer Protection Authority. Powers Central Consumer Protection Authority has the following powers: (i) If the commission finds violations of rights of consumers or in notice of trade practices which is unfair it can inquire or cause an inquiry, either on receipt of complaint or suo moto or as directed by Central Government. (ii) If the commission finds after preliminary inquiry of an existence of a prima facie case of consumer rights violation or it is in notice of any unfair trade practice or any wrong or inaccurate advertisement which is prejudicial to public interest or to the interests of the consumers,it can order an investigation by the District Collector or by Director General. (iii) If the commission finds prima facie of a person involved in violation of consumer rights or following any unfair trade practice or making any false or inaccurate advertisement as described
is an edition of the European Junior Judo Championships, organised by the European Judo Union.It was held in Poreč, Croatia from 4 to 6 November 2020. Medal summary Medal table Men's
summary Medal table Men's events Women's events Source Results References External links European Junior Judo Championships European Championships, U21 Sport in Poreč Judo in Croatia
editor at Die Lese. Muschner was also a lieutenant in the Austrian Army. When Muschner was called to duty during the First World War, Etzel took over editing responsibilities. Muschner fell in battle in Galicia on the eastern front, on September 17, 1915. He never married, but had a ten-year relationship with German-Jewish writer Clara Hepner while living in Munich, and published her works in Die Lese. After his death, she pursued having Muschner's works published posthumously. Work Frau Eva: das Buch unsrer Liebe (Leipzig, 1901) Beitrag zu einer Geschichte der neueren Literatur, by Cäsar Flaischen (editor Muschner, 7 editions, 1903) Das Riesengebirge. Ein Hand- und Reisebuch. (Berlin Schall, 9 editions, 1904) Betrachtungen über Kunst (1906) Ernst Liebermann - München (1906) Das Hamburger Bismarck-Denkmal (1906) Persönlichkeits-Kunst (1906-7) Fritz Erlers Wiesbadener Fresken (1907-1908) Schloss Rehnitz in der Mark (1909) Zehn Gebote für Brautpaare (1909, and republished posthumously in 1917) Aquarien und Terrarien für Kinderzimmer (1909) Der Landstreicher: und andere Erzählungen by Carl Hauptmann, W. Bühler, M. Körner (editor Muschner, 2 editions, 1910 &
In 1910, along with , he founded Die Lese, a literary magazine published yearly in Munich, which purported to bring the reader the best that German literature had to offer each year. For a time, he was sole editor at Die Lese. Muschner was also a lieutenant in the Austrian Army. When Muschner was called to duty during the First World War, Etzel took over editing responsibilities. Muschner fell in battle in Galicia on the eastern front, on September 17, 1915. He never married, but had a ten-year relationship with German-Jewish writer Clara Hepner while living in Munich, and published
supervisor in 1988. Teo was regarded as a reliable employee and many trusted him with his efficient and good work performance. Criminal conduct Beginning from 9 February 1987, when he was still a clerk at Singapore Airlines (SIA), 34-year-old Teo Cheng Kiat began to misappropriate money from SIA. Teo's misappropriation continued even after he was promoted to cabin crew supervisor from 1 September 1988 onwards. As cabin crew supervisor, Teo's duty was to oversee the processing of cabin crew allowances, which were to be paid to the cabin crew members. Teo had the right to make adjustments to the allowance system, could determine the name of the crew member who was to be paid, the amount payable and the receiving bank account number. A particular type of allowance (the Mealand Overnight Allowance), which was tax-free and payable only to cabin crew, was processed and paid directly to the cabin crew by Teo's department. Each crew member maintained a bank account with United Overseas Bank (UOB) and the money paid would be transferred by the Bank from the airline's account to the respective crew members’ accounts directly. Teo was able to exploit this system by using the names of crew members who did not fly on various flights to make false claims and channeled the payments to his own bank accounts. Teo also opened bank accounts under the joint names of his wife and sister-in-law, and also under the joint names of himself and his wife. He made use of these accounts to keep the money he stole from the payments, and used fictitious adjustments for extra payments of allowances to enable him to embezzle money from these payments while maintaining the full due payment of each crew member's allowances. He even amended the computerized reports to enable himself from escaping detection. Through the embezzlement of the money, Teo accumulated a fortune and he made use of most of them to provide himself and his family with an expensive lifestyle. Teo also bought a total of seven private properties, including his own house; he also did a costly $280,000 worth of renovation of two apartments. He also purchased two cars, a Mercedes Benz car for $180,000 and a BMW car for $270,570, and even spent $1.85 million on jewellery, designer goods and watches. Arrest and imprisonment Indictment On 18 January 2000, an ad-hoc internal audit was conducted on the crew allowance payments at Singapore Airlines (SIA), and it detected three UOB bank accounts receiving ten payments each on 15 December 1999. It was unusual as there was supposed to be one payment made per crew member on that day, and the bank accounts were under the name of Teo Cheng Kiat. This suspicious error prompted a report to the Commercial Affairs Department (CAD), who arrested Teo on the same day the detection was made. Teo was later charged with 26 criminal counts - which consisted of 25 counts of criminal breach of trust and one single charge of corruption. The investigations eventually revealed that Teo had misappropriated a total amount of $35 million, instead of the $2 million as what the SIA initially perceived when they made the complaint to CAD. During the investigations, the police were only able to recover $15 million, but subsequently, Teo decided to surrender his remaining properties back to SIA, which amounted to $6 million; the remaining $14 million were never recovered despite the efforts by the police. Aside from this, Teo was cooperative from the time he was arrested and gave every information he had about his crimes over these 13 years. Guilty plea and submissions In his trial at the High Court of Singapore five months later, on 19 June 2000, Teo Cheng Kiat pleaded guilty to ten charges of criminal breach of trust, and had the remaining 16 charges taken into consideration during sentencing. Each charge of criminal breach of trust carries the maximum penalty of seven years' imprisonment. The prosecution, consisting of former CAD director Lawrence Ang and his colleague Jeanne Lee from the Attorney-General's Chambers (AGC), submitted that the mitigating factors behind Teo's case were scant, as the misappropriation of money took place daily over a long period of 13 years and the amount he took was massive. They argued that Teo spent a majority of the misappropriated funds on an expensive and high-quality lifestyle, and may have hidden some of the stolen fortune for future spending in the later part of his life. His actions were premeditated and deliberate, and he was in a position of trust and had betrayed the confidence of his employers and his superiors for 13 years. His plea of guilt was
Kiat pleaded guilty to ten charges of criminal breach of trust, and had the remaining 16 charges taken into consideration during sentencing. Each charge of criminal breach of trust carries the maximum penalty of seven years' imprisonment. The prosecution, consisting of former CAD director Lawrence Ang and his colleague Jeanne Lee from the Attorney-General's Chambers (AGC), submitted that the mitigating factors behind Teo's case were scant, as the misappropriation of money took place daily over a long period of 13 years and the amount he took was massive. They argued that Teo spent a majority of the misappropriated funds on an expensive and high-quality lifestyle, and may have hidden some of the stolen fortune for future spending in the later part of his life. His actions were premeditated and deliberate, and he was in a position of trust and had betrayed the confidence of his employers and his superiors for 13 years. His plea of guilt was only submitted in view of overwhelming evidence and in summary, they sought a deterrent and severe sentence for Teo. As for the defence, Teo's lawyer Kevin De Souza submitted a mitigation plea that Teo committed the offences out of dissatisfaction towards his employers who looked down on him due to his educational background, and this caused him to not be able to get a promotion to a managerial position despite his diligence, knowledge and efficiency in the job, and they never considered his opinion in rectifying the discovered flaws of the payment system. These factors resulted into bitterness and anger that led to Teo's criminal spree, and greed later took over his cloud of judgement. He also claimed that he felt sorry towards his wife for manipulating her regarding the bank account and wealth they obtained, as well as towards his superiors for the financial losses suffered by SIA. His status as a first-time offender and timely plea of guilt, in addition to the full cooperation with the authorities were also cited as mitigating factors of the case. Sentence On 30 June 2000, the trial judge, Judicial Commissioner (JC) Tay Yong Kwang of the High Court decided to sentence 47-year-old Teo Cheng Kiat to a total of 24 years’ imprisonment. Explaining why he meted out a 24-year sentence, JC Tay stated that while Teo's plea of guilt saved the court's time and expense, Teo only did so in front of overwhelming amounts of evidence, in contrast to the guilty pleas made in certain cases of crimes that were difficult to prove. His capture did not result from a voluntary surrender and remorse, but it was due to his criminal conduct being discovered out of luck and coincidence. Hence, the guilty plea carried little weight. Although it was his first conviction, Teo has earned it through a dramatical magnitude of his crime. JC Tay also stated that the daily misappropriation of money took place in a systematic and sophisticated manner, and under a cleverly-hatched concealment, it took place steadily over a long period of time, which serves as an aggravating factor of the case. The judge also pointed out that even if Teo did commit the first few crimes back in 1987 out of anger towards his employers as what he claimed, this has already became a poor excuse for Teo in his subsequent crimes as these crimes were motivated solely by his increasing greed, and Teo used the criminal proceeds to provide himself an extravagant lifestyle and spent them on
the economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic for workers. Several international brands were also invited, but either did not respond (Abercrombie & Fitch, Benetton, Columbia, Tommy Hilfiger, Vans) or declined to participate (Carhartt, Decathlon, H&M). References Trade unions in India 2009 establishments
workers to form unions, which had until then been harshly restricted by local factory owners. KOOGU first only reacted to violations of labour rights, but later started working with international trade union federations for long-term improvements. In July 2021, and in January 2022, KOOGU led talks with leading
on NH 43. It is a four lane highway. References Expressways in India
East India that is Ranchi and Jamshedpur. It is constructed on NH 43. It is
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Governors of Kerala - R.L. Bhatia Chief ministers of Kerala - Oommen Chandy (until May), V. S. Achuthanandan (starting in May) Events January 7 – Chief Justice of India K. G. Balakrishnan inaugurates National University of Advanced Legal Studies. February 25 – a nun named Ancy Varghese aged 28 found dead in a well adjacent to the Bethany Monastery, Perunad, Ranni. March 3 – twin blasts near Kozhikode bus stand in Mavoor Road. April 22 – first phase
– a nun named Ancy Varghese aged 28 found dead in a well adjacent to the Bethany Monastery, Perunad, Ranni. March 3 – twin blasts near Kozhikode bus stand in Mavoor Road. April 22 – first phase of 2006 Kerala Legislative Assembly election.. April 29 – second phase of 2006 Kerala Legislative Assembly election July 27 – Chikungunya outbreak detected at Alappuzha district.
was held on 11 September 2017. All 39 seats in the Norwegian Sámi legislature, the Sámediggi, were up for election. Results See also 2017 Norwegian
parliamentary election was held on 11 September 2017. All 39 seats in the Norwegian Sámi legislature, the
side effects include cytokine release syndrome, rash, pyrexia (fever), pruritus (itching), fatigue, nausea, chills, abdominal pain, edema, hypotension, dry skin, headache, and vomiting. Tebentafusp is a bispecific gp100 peptide-HLA-directed CD3 T cell engager. It was approved for medical use in the United States in January 2022. Medical uses Tebentafusp is indicated for HLA-A*02:01-positive adults with unresectable or metastatic uveal melanoma. History Efficacy was evaluated in IMCgp100-202 (NCT03070392), a randomized, open-label, multicenter trial of 378 participants with metastatic uveal melanoma. Participants were required to be HLA-A*02:01 genotype positive identified by a central assay. Participants were excluded if prior systemic therapy or localized liver-directed
melanoma (eye cancer). The most common side effects include cytokine release syndrome, rash, pyrexia (fever), pruritus (itching), fatigue, nausea, chills, abdominal pain, edema, hypotension, dry skin, headache, and vomiting. Tebentafusp is a bispecific gp100 peptide-HLA-directed CD3 T cell engager. It was approved for medical use in the United States in January 2022. Medical uses Tebentafusp is indicated for HLA-A*02:01-positive adults with unresectable or metastatic uveal melanoma. History Efficacy was evaluated in IMCgp100-202 (NCT03070392), a randomized, open-label, multicenter trial of 378 participants with metastatic uveal melanoma. Participants were required to be HLA-A*02:01 genotype positive identified by a central
Oxford University. On 21 September 2017, an article in the Evening Standard asserted that the Paul Hartman character was based on Adam von Trott zu Solz. Film The novel was made into a 2021 German/British drama film for Netflix. References 2017 British novels Novels by Robert Harris Fiction set in 1938
Balliol College, Oxford University. On 21 September 2017, an article in the Evening Standard asserted that the Paul Hartman character was based on Adam von Trott zu Solz. Film The novel was made into a 2021 German/British drama film for Netflix. References 2017 British
2008 suggests the possibility of extracting native hydrogen in geological environments. Geology Natural hydrogen is generated continuously from a variety of natural sources. There are many known hydrogen emergences on mid-ocean ridges. Another of the known reactions, serpentinisation, occurs under the sea floor (in the oceanic crust). Diagenetic origin (iron oxidation) in the sedimentary basins of cratons, notably in Russia. Other sources are being explored, such as mantle hydrogen, or hydrogen from radiolysis (natural electrolysis) or from bacterial activity. In France, the Alps and Pyrenees are suitable for exploitation. New Caledonia has hyperalkaline sources that show dihydrogen emissions. A large accumulation of natural hydrogen was discovered in Bourakebougou (Mali). Characteristics Dihydrogen is very soluble in fresh water, especially at depth (solubility increases with pressure). Quality Natural hydrogen causes no CO2 emissions. Exploitation is competitive with steam forming, especially in co-valorisation. Role in the ecological transition Natural hydrogen plays an important role in geopolitics. Natural hydrogen does not require an energy-intensive forming process, compared to other energy production methods. Leakages (natural reserves) exceeds global consumption needs. Adequacy of renewable energy types Legislation The current legal framework includes native hydrogen among the natural gases, for which legislation already exists, applied in particular by the United States. Classification When
mantle; interaction of water with freshly exposed rock surfaces (weathering); decomposition of hydroxyl ions in the structure of minerals; Natural radiolysis of water; decomposition of organic matter; biological activity Extraction Natural hydrogen is extracted from wells, mixed with other gases such as nitrogen or helium. Several sources have been identified in France. Geologists Alain Prinzhofer and Eric Derville have demonstrated the existence of large reservoirs in a dozen countries, including Mali and the United States. However, their potential remains difficult to assess. Numerous emanations on the ocean floor have been identified but are difficult to exploit. The discovery of a significant emergence in Russia in 2008 suggests the possibility of extracting native hydrogen in geological environments. Geology Natural hydrogen is generated continuously from a variety of natural sources. There are many known hydrogen emergences on mid-ocean ridges. Another of the known reactions, serpentinisation, occurs under the sea floor (in the oceanic crust). Diagenetic origin (iron oxidation) in the sedimentary basins of cratons, notably in Russia. Other sources are being explored, such as mantle hydrogen, or hydrogen from radiolysis (natural electrolysis) or from bacterial activity. In France, the Alps and Pyrenees are suitable for exploitation. New Caledonia has hyperalkaline sources that show dihydrogen emissions. A large accumulation of natural hydrogen was discovered in Bourakebougou (Mali). Characteristics Dihydrogen is very soluble in fresh water, especially at depth (solubility increases with pressure). Quality
Trophy match. In August 2021, he joined Super League Greece 2 side Kalamata. On 6 October 2021, he made his debut as a substitute in a 2–0 loss to Levadiakos in the Greek Football Cup. On 7 January 2022, he joined Olympiacos Volos on loan until the end of the season. On 23 January 2022, Asamoah made his professional league debut as a substitute for Olympiacos Volos in a
In August 2021, he joined Super League Greece 2 side Kalamata. On 6 October 2021, he made his debut as a substitute in a 2–0 loss to Levadiakos in the Greek Football Cup. On 7 January 2022, he joined Olympiacos Volos on loan until the end of the season. On 23 January 2022, Asamoah made his professional league debut as a substitute for Olympiacos Volos in a 2–1 defeat to Larissa.
Levels. The duo went on to discover talents from around Zimbabwe through producing riddims which popularised the Zimdancehall genre hence its growth. In 2013, his production with Levels (Zimbo Flavor Riddim) went on to win Riddim of the year. In 2014, they won Conscious Riddim of the year (Pure Niceness) and Best Collaboration Riddim (Mad Levels) then Riddim of the year 2015 (Stage Riddim) at the Zimdancehall Awards. On 3 January 2021,
with Levels. The duo went on to discover talents from around Zimbabwe through producing riddims which popularised the Zimdancehall genre hence its growth. In 2013, his production with Levels (Zimbo Flavor Riddim) went on to win Riddim of the year. In 2014, they won Conscious Riddim of the year (Pure Niceness) and Best Collaboration Riddim (Mad Levels) then Riddim of
The company was founded on 15 October 2020. EVE is a brand that was idealized by the innovation division of Embraer called EmbraerX. Embraer objective with this new company is to accelerate the creation of solutions to make the Urban Air Mobility (UAM) market a reality. The main project of the company is the eVTOL EVE, that concept was presented to the public on 8 May 2018, before the creation of the company.
test the future route for eVTOLs. In the first months of 2022, the company will be listed on NYSE priced at US$2.9 billion under the code EVEX in partnership with the American fund Zanite Acquisition Corp. On 12 December 2021, Embraer and BAE Systems announced plans to embark on a joint study to explore the development of Eve's vehicle for the defence and security market. As of January 2022, Embraer signed contracts with seventeen companies for 1,735 orders of eVTOLs, valued at US$5 billion, already aiming
Medal summary Medal table Men's events Women's events Source Results References External links European Junior Judo Championships European Championships,
Judo Union.It was held in Vantaa, Finland from 12 to 15 September 2019. Medal summary Medal table Men's events Women's events Source Results References External links European Junior
American philosopher and Board of Regents Distinguished Professor in Ethics at Wartburg College. Previously she was a professor at the University of Northern Iowa
Ethics at Wartburg College. Previously she was a professor at the University of Northern Iowa (2012-2020). References 21st-century American philosophers Philosophy academics
year, Fan made his way to Chongqing, where the university had relocated. Fan completed his degree in physics in 1941, then remained at the school as a teaching assistant. In 1947, Fan enrolled at the University of Chicago, where he earned a doctorate in physics under the direction of Herbert L. Anderson. Fan remained affiliated with the university after obtaining his doctorate in 1952, serving as a postdoctoral researcher at the Yerkes Observatory under Aden Meinel until 1957. That year, Fan began his teaching career at the University of Arkansas, as an assistant professor, only to return to UChicago in the following year as a senior physicist with the John Alexander Simpson Group and assume an associate research professorship. Fan's association with the Laboratory for Astrophysics and Space Research lasted until 1967, when he was appointed to a professorship within the physics department at the University of Arizona, where he taught until retirement in 1988. In 1975, Fan was elected a fellow of the American Physical Society. Following the 1972 visit by Richard Nixon to China, Fan established links between Chinese and American scientists through his work with the US-China Peoples Friendship Association. Fan himself made over
school, again because of financial problems. He enrolled at National Central University in 1936, but Fan's education there was held up by the start of the Second Sino-Japanese War in 1937. Fan joined a group of seven other students making their way to NCU in Nanjing. They walked to Zhenjiang, then rode a train to Nanjing. The school, and Fan, continued moving to avoid armed conflict. He spent some time in Wuhan working as a clerk, earning money to continue traveling. In a year, Fan made his way to Chongqing, where the university had relocated. Fan completed his degree in physics in 1941, then remained at the school as a teaching assistant. In 1947, Fan enrolled at the University of Chicago, where he earned a doctorate in physics under the direction of Herbert L. Anderson. Fan remained affiliated with the university after
life and artistic body in films" was held in the Uzbek film, in which the ideological interpretation and scenario were discussed. Filming of the film was entrusted to the film company Ezgu Flim. Popular Uzbek and Russian actors starred in the film. The atmosphere of the era of that time was revived at the film site "Ezgu film". In cooperation with a creative team from Russia, the scenery of the city and the battlefield were built on 5 hectares of land. 1,500 workers worked on the two-story palace of the Khorezmshah, 5.5 meters high, which occupied an area of 3,500 square meters. Cast Ulugʻbek Qodirov — Islomxoʻja Alisher Uzoqov — Asfandiyor Asal Shodiyeva — Aziza poshshobieka Husan Jumayev — Historian Hoshim Arslonov— Historian Matyoqub Matchonov — Matvafo Oleg Galaxov — Alexander Lykoshin Hoshim Arslonov — Historian Muhammadali Abdukunduzov Azamat Axrorov — Bobojon Akmal Mirzaev — Omongaldi Elbek Fayziev — Shaxnazarboy Asadillo Nabiev — Sharif Boyir Holmirzaev — Xusayinbek Maruf Otajonov — Yasavulboshi Post-production The music for the film "Islam-Khoja" was written by Doniyor Agzamov. Sound engineer Anvar Fayzullaev.
Alisher Uzoqov, Asal Shodiyeva, Matyoqub Matchonov, Husan Jumayev, Hoshim Arslonov and Azamat Axrorov Plot In the film, which tells the story of the life and work of Khiva Khanate Prime Minister Islomxoʻja, a researcher-historian who set out to study the details of his mysterious death tries to uncover the real culprits based on available documents, despite the fact that a century has passed. Creation In September 2017, before the start of work on the film " Islomxoʻja " in Tashkent, a scientific-practical conference on " Islomxoʻja : life and artistic body in films" was held in the Uzbek film, in which the ideological interpretation and scenario were discussed. Filming of the film was entrusted to the
to: Sara R. Horowitz (born 1951), American Holocaust literary scholar Rabba Sara
Horowitz (or Sara Hurwitz) may also refer to: Sara R. Horowitz (born 1951), American Holocaust
competition are Western Province, with eight recorded title wins. The last outright winners of the competition are North West, who won the 2019–20 tournament. History The tournament began in the 1995–96 as the Women's Inter-Provincial Tournament, with four teams competing: Natal, Northerns, Transvaal and Western Province. The winner is unknown. This was the first women's domestic competition in South Africa since the Simon Trophy ended in 1986–87. The results of the following season's tournament are also unknown. In 1997–98, the tournament was named the Caltrate Inter-Provincial Tournament, and saw an expansion from six to twelve teams. A touring England Under-21s side won the competition. The 1998–99 tournament was won by Northerns, whilst the winners for the next four tournaments are unknown. Ahead of 2003–04 season, the tournament was renamed the Women's Provincial League, with eleven teams competing: Boland, Border, Eastern Province, Easterns, Free State, Gauteng, Griqualand West, KwaZulu-Natal, Northerns, North West and Western Province, with Boland winning their first title. The following season, Limpopo and Mpumalanga joined the tournament, whilst South Western Districts joined in 2005–06, KwaZulu-Natal Inland in 2006–07 and Kei in 2010–11. Griqualand West was renamed Northern Cape ahead of the 2015–16 season. During this period, Western Province were the most successful team, winning eight titles, including four in a row between 2012–13 and 2015–16. Ahead of the 2019–20 season, KwaZulu-Natal became KwaZulu-Natal Coastal and Gauteng became Central Gauteng. The end of the season was curtailed due to the COVID-19 pandemic,
Africa since the Simon Trophy ended in 1986–87. The results of the following season's tournament are also unknown. In 1997–98, the tournament was named the Caltrate Inter-Provincial Tournament, and saw an expansion from six to twelve teams. A touring England Under-21s side won the competition. The 1998–99 tournament was won by Northerns, whilst the winners for the next four tournaments are unknown. Ahead of 2003–04 season, the tournament was renamed the Women's Provincial League, with eleven teams competing: Boland, Border, Eastern Province, Easterns, Free State, Gauteng, Griqualand West, KwaZulu-Natal, Northerns, North West and Western Province, with Boland winning their first title. The following season, Limpopo and Mpumalanga joined the tournament, whilst South Western Districts joined in 2005–06, KwaZulu-Natal Inland in 2006–07 and Kei in 2010–11. Griqualand West was renamed Northern Cape ahead of the 2015–16 season. During this period, Western Province were the most successful team, winning eight titles, including four in a row between 2012–13 and 2015–16. Ahead of the 2019–20 season, KwaZulu-Natal became KwaZulu-Natal Coastal and Gauteng became Central Gauteng. The end of the season was curtailed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with North West being declared the winners based on results up until the tournament being cut short. After an initial attempt at the 2020–21 season was also cancelled due to COVID-19, the tournament was renamed the Women's Provincial Programme and went ahead in February
is also the Jerry W. and Carol L. Levin Professor of Engineering. References
He is also the Jerry W. and Carol L. Levin Professor of Engineering. References American engineers University of Michigan faculty
Azizur joined the army in 1966 and trained at the Pakistan Military Academy in Kakul. After commission in April 1968, he joined the 2nd East Bengal Regiment at Lahore. He was later transferred to Joydebpur in Dhaka with the 2nd East Bengal Regiment. He was promoted to the rank of Major General through periodic promotions. In 1995, he was the Area Commander of Chittagong Region and GOC of the 24th Infantry Division. He served as the Director General of Bangladesh Rifles from 25 August 1996 to 30 December 1999. He was the Chairman of the Water Development Board and also served as the Ambassador of Bangladesh to Bahrain. Role in the war of liberation On 9 April 1971, he was awarded the title of 'Bir Uttam' for his unparalleled bravery in the battle of Keenbridge
of Bangladesh Army and a heroic freedom fighter of the Liberation War. For his bravery in the war of independence, the government of Bangladesh awarded him the title of Bir Uttam. He served as the Director General of Bangladesh Rifles from 25 August 1996 to 30 December 1999. Early life Rahman was born on 1 January 1945 in Beanibazar of Sylhet district. His ancestral home is in Chattis villages of Ranaping in Golapganj. His father's name was Sarafat Ali and his mother's name was Mahibun Nesha. He had to study in Sunamganj, Habiganj and Sylhet as his father's workplace. He graduated from Sylhet
the constituency Bahraich as a member of the Samajwadi Party. References Year of
is an Indian politician and member of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council. He represents the constituency Bahraich as a
an American microbiologist and Frederick G. Novy Distinguished University Professor of Microbiology and Immunology at the University of Michigan. References
Harry L.T. Mobley is an American microbiologist and Frederick G.
2021. Early life and educational career Busse started school at the Tempelhofer Feld elementary school in 1965, then attended the Luise-Henriette Gymnasium in Alt-Tempelhof. She studied geography and political science at the Berlin University of Education from 1976 to 1980, completing her teacher training at an elementary school in Marienfelde from 1982 to 1984. She then taught at the Hans-Fallada-Schule special school, among other places, until 1992. Busse was principal of the elementary school in Köllnische Heide from 1992 to 2021. From 2015 to 2021, she was the chairwoman of the Association of Berlin School Boards. Political career On 21 December 2021, Busse was appointed Senator for Education, Youth and Family in the Giffey senate. She succeeded Senator Sandra Scheeres (SPD), who held the post
October 1957) is a German educator and politician of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) who is serving as Senator for Education, Youth and Family in the Berlin state government since December 2021. Prior, she was chaired the Association of Berlin School Boards from 2015 to 2021. Early life and educational career Busse started school at the Tempelhofer Feld elementary school in 1965, then attended the Luise-Henriette Gymnasium in Alt-Tempelhof. She studied geography and political science at the Berlin University of Education from 1976 to 1980, completing her teacher training
of Argentine cricket and was referred to as "the W. G. Grace of Argentine cricket". He made his debut in first-class cricket for Argentina against the touring Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) in February 1912, playing two matches. He began playing club cricket for the Belgrano Athletic Club in 1919 and later captained them for many years. He continued to play first-class cricket for Argentina against touring English sides until 1930, having made a total of nine first-class appearances since his debut in 1912. An all-rounder, he scored 190 runs with the bat at an average of 14.61, with a highest score of 40. Dorning was originally
footballer. Background Dorning was born in Lancashire in England in 1874. Having emigrated to Argentina, Dorning was an important figure in the early years of Argentine cricket and was referred to as "the W. G. Grace of Argentine cricket". He made his debut in first-class cricket for Argentina against the touring Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) in February 1912, playing two matches. He began playing club cricket for the Belgrano Athletic Club in 1919 and later captained them for many years. He continued to play first-class cricket for Argentina against touring English sides until 1930, having made a total of nine first-class appearances since his debut in 1912. An all-rounder, he scored 190 runs with the bat at an average of 14.61, with a highest score of 40. Dorning was originally a left-arm fast-medium, but later changed to medium pace.
caption “Bomb in a basket”. A ‘middle’ is a centerpiece on the editorial page of a newspaper. Since then, 115 articles penned by him have been published in various newspapers. He has penned four books also. These are: From the Pen of a Cop with Foreword by Ruskin Bond, a distinguished writer; SAMM (Stories, Anecdotes and Motivational Messages) with Foreword by Kare Narain Pathak, former vice-chancellor, Panjab University, Chandigarh; Let’s laugh & laugh Hahaha… with Foreword by Dr. S.S. Bhatti, Former Principal, Chandigarh College of Architecture; and Gift of Life with two Forewords, one by N.C. Jain, Former Judge, Punjab, and Haryana High Court and Chief Justice Gauhati High Court (Retd), and the second by Professor S.K. Sharma, former Director, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh. The first three were released on 02 September 2020 by V. P. Singh Badnore, the then Governor of Punjab and Administrator, Union Territory Chandigarh. The fourth one Gift of Life was released on 30 October 2021 by Banwarilal Purohit, Governor of Punjab, and Administrator, Union Territory Chandigarh. Early life and family Purshottam Lal was born on 30 October 1946 in district Moradabad of the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. His father Bishun Narain was a gazetted officer in the service of the government of Uttar Pradesh. His mother, Rupavati, belonged to Balrampur in U.P. and was a homemaker. The early experiences shaped his ideas towards life and matter religious, spiritual, and scientific which later found expression in his pursuit of the study of science and in his writings. He served as a Lecturer in the Physics department of Lucknow University (1966–1969). He cleared his M.Sc. in 1966 from Lucknow University. Soon thereafter, he was appointed as a Lecturer on a temporary basis as he had five first divisions to his credit, a rare achievement during those days. The five first divisions bagged were in M.Sc., B.Sc. (Hons.) B.Sc., Intermediate and High School. Education and schooling Master of Science (Special) (Physics) from Lucknow University – 1966 Bachelor of Science (Hons) from Lucknow University -1965 Bachelor of Science ( Pass) from Lucknow University-1964 XII and XI from Colvin Taluqdars' College, Lucknow – 1962 & 1961 (XII- Uttar Pradesh Board Examination) X and IX from Gopi Nath Laxman Das ( GNLD ) Rastogi Mahavidyalaya- 1960 & 1959 (X- Board of High School and Intermediate Education Uttar Pradesh|Uttar Pradesh Board Examination) - In X Board Examination, he secured 17th position at the state level entitling him to Government of India Merit Scholarship. Purshottam Lal always secured the first division in all examinations- Class IV to M.Sc. This was a rare feat in those days. He got admission in The University of Kansas, United States after doing M.Sc .( 1966) for pursuing a research-cum-teaching assignment at a monthly remuneration of $ 250 per month. Further, he was selected by the Union Public Service Commission for Indian Forest Service securing All India rank-2 (1968). However, he didn't join these as he had set his sights on the IAS/IPS. After doing M.Sc., he had enrolled in the Physics department of Lucknow University for pursuing a Ph.D. His area of work was LASER ( Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation ). However, he couldn't complete his Ph.D. as he was selected for the Indian Police Service in 1969. Writing and literary Purshottam Lal took to writing since the publication of his first article as a ‘middle’ in The Tribune of 28 July 1992. So far, 115 articles have been published in various newspapers, mostly as ‘middles’ which are centerpieces on the editorial page. Some others are in the Spice of life column of the Hindustan Times. Yet others are on
of service. He also worked on deputation to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), a premier investigative agency of the Government of India. He had been an upright and honest police officer, setting high standards of work and ethics for people who worked with him. One such incident is described in the article published as a ‘middle’ titled “It stops at the minister’s seat”, in The Tribune of 09 May 2016, wherein it is mentioned that as an ASP in district Gurdaspur in 1972, he, along with others, ran after a ‘Naxalite’ for miles in the fields and apprehended him; the latter became a minister in the Punjab government in the late 1990s. Purshottam Lal contributed immensely to the fight against Punjab-related terrorism in various capacities for 13 long years (1982-1994), despite the danger to himself. He was promoted as Inspector General of Police in 1992, and given to head the Commando Force of the state of Punjab. He was the first IG Commando of the state. While being posted as IG Commando, he was decorated with the President’s Police Medal for Distinguished Service on the occasion of Independence Day 1993, which is the highest award for a police officer in his career (barring gallantry awards). He also developed an interest in writing. The fillip came when The Tribune, a popular and well-read daily, published from Chandigarh and having wide circulation in India especially North India, carried his first article as a ‘middle’ in 1992, under the caption “Bomb in a basket”. A ‘middle’ is a centerpiece on the editorial page of a newspaper. Since then, 115 articles penned by him have been published in various newspapers. He has penned four books also. These are: From the Pen of a Cop with Foreword by Ruskin Bond, a distinguished writer; SAMM (Stories, Anecdotes and Motivational Messages) with Foreword by Kare Narain Pathak, former vice-chancellor, Panjab University, Chandigarh; Let’s laugh
and Arctic regions of North America. References American archaeologists University of Montana faculty Living
Plains, Pacific Northwest, and Arctic regions of North America. References American archaeologists University of
grain spirit, which is produced for Anora's own use, the Koskenkorva plant produces other varieties of ethanol, feed raw materials, and barley starch for various purposes. Starch can be used, for example, as raw material in the pulp and paper industries and in the food industry. The barley starch used in the Finnish paper and paper board production is sold by Chemigate. Barley starch is also produced gluten-free. The Rajamäki ethanol plant produces geothermal fluids that enable the transfer of natural heat from soil, water bodies, and rocks into heating energy for
Anora Industrial is a business area and a unit of Anora Group Plc, which produces barley-based refined goods for industrial use. Anora Group Plc was formed in 2021 as a result of a merger between Norwegian Arcus and Finnish Altia. Anora Industrial operates in the Nordic countries. It consists of the operations of a starch plant and distillery in Koskenkorva, Finland, and the operations of an ethanol plant in Rajamäki, Finland, focusing on technical products and the sale of contract manufacturing services to alcoholic beverage customers. The main products of Anora Industrial are technical ethanol, barley starch and heat transfer fluids. Anora Industrial manufactures and sells clean and denatured ethanol
Junior Judo Championships, organised by the European Judo Union.It was held in Sofia, Bulgaria from 13 to
was held in Sofia, Bulgaria from 13 to 16 September 2018. Medal summary Medal table Men's
of Montana. She is known for her works on history of family and U.S. women's history. Jabour received the Helen and Winston Cox Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2000. Books Sophonisba Breckinridge: Championing Women's Activism in Modern America, University of Illinois Press, 2019 Topsy-Turvy: How the Civil
War Turned the World Upside Down for Southern Children, Ivan R. Dee, 2010 Family Values in the Old South, University Press of Florida, 2010 Scarlett's Sisters: Young Women in the Old South, University of North Carolina Press, 2007 Major Problems in the History of American Families and Children, Houghton Mifflin Co., 2005 Marriage in the Early Republic: Elizabeth and
and Toxicology at the University of Montana. References American pharmacologists University of Montana faculty
Montana. References American pharmacologists University of Montana faculty Living people 1955 births
Chilean politician who served as minister of State during Jorge Alessandri's government (1958−1964). Biography Palacios studied at the Concepción Seminary, in the Biobío Region. Then, he moved to Santiago and joined the Líceo de Aplicación. Years later he obtained his BA in Laws. Palacios worked in saltpeter offices in northern Chile. Then, in 1924, he joined the Caja Nacional de Ahorros. In that entity, Palacios started as an agent, then he was
worked in saltpeter offices in northern Chile. Then, in 1924, he joined the Caja Nacional de Ahorros. In that entity, Palacios started as an agent, then he was an inspector and ended up occupying the branch management both in the Caja and its successor, the Banco del Estado (since 1955), an
party in 2018. Participated in the 2022 parliamentary election for the first time. References Political parties
previously operated as a non-governmental organization, became a party in 2018. Participated in
November 1916 he graduated from the Petrograd Third School of the Praporshchiks. In 1917 he fought in the Latvian front and in 1918 he was captured as a prisoner of war by the Germans. Lithuanian Wars of Independence and the Interwar In 1919 Bradauskas enlisted in the Lithuanian Armed Forces as a volunteer and was the military commandant of the Vilkaviškis county, Kalvarija, Virbalis and Kybartai. In 1919–26 he was a company commander, assistant battalion commander. In 1922 he graduated from the Higher Officers' Courses at War School of Kaunas, in 1924 – Car Courses for Officers from École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr, in 1929 – from Technical Faculty of the University of Lithuania. In 1926–1927 he was Commander of the Technical Regiment Battalion, Chairman of the Regiment Court, in 1928–1930 (intermittently) Chief of the Military Technical Staff, and in 1930–40 Chief of the Military
Maniškiai, Babtai County. He studied at Kaunas Boys' Gymnasium. World War I During the World War I, Bradauskas was mobilized to the Imperial Russian Army in June 1916 and in November 1916 he graduated from the Petrograd Third School of the Praporshchiks. In 1917 he fought in the Latvian front and in 1918 he was captured as a prisoner of war by the Germans. Lithuanian Wars of Independence and the Interwar In 1919 Bradauskas enlisted in the Lithuanian Armed Forces as a volunteer and was the military commandant of the Vilkaviškis county, Kalvarija, Virbalis and Kybartai. In 1919–26 he was a company commander, assistant battalion commander. In 1922 he graduated from the Higher Officers' Courses at War School of Kaunas, in 1924 – Car Courses for Officers from École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr, in 1929 – from Technical Faculty of the University of Lithuania. In 1926–1927 he was Commander of the Technical Regiment Battalion, Chairman of the Regiment Court, in 1928–1930 (intermittently) Chief of the Military Technical Staff, and in 1930–40
J. Mohr is an American marketing scholar and Regents Professor of Marketing
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Liability Companies Taxed as Partnerships Understanding Federal Income Taxation References American legal scholars University of Montana faculty Living people Year of birth
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the "hyporheic zone, virus transport, and the occurrence/transport of pharmaceutical chemicals in groundwater." References American hydrologists University of Montana faculty
American hydrogeologist and Regents Professor Emeritus of Hydrogeology at the University of Montana. He is a recipient of Meinzer Award (2020) for his works on
won many top level races around the world, including the 2006 Irish Grand National with Point Barrow and the 2007 Champion Hurdle with Sublimity. During the same Cheltenham Festival, Carberry added another big winner with Pedrobob in the County Hurdle. Following this he moved across to Chantilly linking up with trainer Francois Cottin. Additional success followed in France with two victories in the Group 1 Grand Steeplechase de Paris on Princess D'Anjou. Winning the race for the first time in 2006, Carberry was the first overseas jockey to win the race since Fred Winter on Mandarin in 1962. Carberry retired in 2017 following a career where he won over 300 races. He
During the same Cheltenham Festival, Carberry added another big winner with Pedrobob in the County Hurdle. Following this he moved across to Chantilly linking up with trainer Francois Cottin. Additional success followed in France with two victories in the Group 1 Grand Steeplechase de Paris on Princess D'Anjou. Winning the race for the first time in 2006, Carberry was the first overseas
Rudolf (16 February 1932 – 8 January 2022) was a Czech writer, screenwriter and journalist. Life and career Born in Jičín, Rudolf graduated in Educational Sciences at the University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, working as a primary school teacher in Písek. In the second half of the 1950s he studied Czech and pedagogy at the Charles University in Prague, and became a university assistant of Czech literature
tlustá holka ("Little Fatty or the Impossibly Fat Girl"). His novels were often set in school environments and had female teenage characters as main protagonists. Several of his books including his debut novel were adapted into films, and Rudolf himself worked as a screenwriter in films and television. Rudolf died in Brandýs nad Labem-Stará Boleslav on 8 January 2022, at