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Diplomacy. Boulder: Westview Press, 1987. Power and Prejudice: The Politics and Diplomacy of Racial Discrimination. Boulder: Westview Press, 1988. 2nd Ed., HarperCollins, 1996. Destinies Shared. Boulder: Westview Press, 1989. The Evolution of International Human Rights: Visions Seen. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1998. 3rd Ed., 2011. Force and Statecraft: Diplomatic Challenges of Our Time. 5th Ed. (with Gordon A. Craig and Alexander George) New | New York: Free Press, 1979. The China Hands Legacy: Ethics and Diplomacy. Boulder: Westview Press, 1987. Power and Prejudice: The Politics and Diplomacy of Racial Discrimination. Boulder: Westview Press, 1988. 2nd Ed., HarperCollins, 1996. Destinies Shared. Boulder: Westview Press, 1989. The Evolution of International Human Rights: Visions Seen. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1998. 3rd Ed., 2011. Force and Statecraft: Diplomatic Challenges |
Czech Player of the Year five times. In 2008 she won the Swedish Golf Tour Order of Merit to earn a full 2009 Ladies European Tour card. Career Mašínová had a successful amateur career and won the Czech National Championship and Greece International Amateur several times. She represented her country at the Espirito Santo Trophy twice, in 2004 in Puerto Rico with Petra Kvídová and Lucie Sarochová, and in 2006 in South Africa with Katerina Ruzickova and Jessica Korda. She was named Czech Amateur Player of the Year three times in a row, 2004, 2005 and 2006. She achieved the same success in 2008 and 2009, when she was named Czech Professional Player of | at the Espirito Santo Trophy twice, in 2004 in Puerto Rico with Petra Kvídová and Lucie Sarochová, and in 2006 in South Africa with Katerina Ruzickova and Jessica Korda. She was named Czech Amateur Player of the Year three times in a row, 2004, 2005 and 2006. She achieved the same success in 2008 and 2009, when she was named Czech Professional Player of the Year. Mašínová turned professional in late 2006 after finishing 36th at the LET Q-School, earning limited status. She played in seven LET events in 2007 but made no cuts. She competed on the Swedish Golf Tour in Scandinavia in 2007 and 2008, which was the official feeder tour to the LET at the time. She |
1961) is a Filipino politician who is the incumbent House representative from Manila's 1st congressional district. Early life and education Lopez is the son of former Manila mayor Mel Lopez. Manny was already a congressman when he confirmed his father's death in 2017. Political career In the 2019 House of Representatives election, Lopez successfully defended his seat as a member of the Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC). A defeated candidate, former congressman Atong Asilo, protested Lopez's victory at the House of Representatives Electoral Tribunal. On late 2020, the tribunal dismissed Asilo's protest, which it said was done on a | as a member of the Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC). A defeated candidate, former congressman Atong Asilo, protested Lopez's victory at the House of Representatives Electoral Tribunal. On late 2020, the tribunal dismissed Asilo's protest, which it said was done on a "gut feel," confirming Lopez's victory. For the 2022 mayoral election, the Alfonso Cusi faction of the ruling party PDP–Laban endorsed him as their nominee. Lopez was subsequently endorsed by president Rodrigo Duterte. The mayoral election was then seen as a race between Lopez |
edition of the European Junior Judo Championships, organised by the European Judo Union.It was held in | European Junior Judo Championships, organised by the European Judo Union.It was held in Maribor, Slovenia from 15 to 16 September 2017. |
football midfielders Campeonato Brasileiro Série C players Campeonato Brasileiro Série D players Superettan players ABC Futebol Clube players Clube Atlético Mineiro players IFK Värnamo players Brazilian expatriate footballers | from Ceará-Mirim Brazilian footballers Association football midfielders Campeonato Brasileiro Série C players Campeonato Brasileiro Série D players Superettan players ABC Futebol Clube players |
1932 – 27 July 2011) was a Finnish physicist. He was born in Hämeenlinna. He was employed by the Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority from 1958, then working as an engineer at the Helsinki University of Technology from 1961 to 1971, taking his doctorate | working as an engineer at the Helsinki University of Technology from 1961 to 1971, taking his doctorate degree in 1969. He then returned to the Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority as assisting director, and became director with the professor title in 1975. From 1987 to 1997 he was the director-general |
1760 best known as the producer of the despatch boxes used by the Government of the United Kingdom. He acted as liaison and point of contact between the company and British and foreign governments, heads of state and other officials. Jason Kelly joined the board of trustees of The Young Organ Scholars Trust in 2019, a UK based charity which to build a firm foundation for the future of church music by teaching and inspiring able young organists from all backgrounds. References British curators | and The Big Jubilee Lunch to find a brand new pudding dedicated to Queen Elizabeth II as part of the official Platinum Jubilee celebrations in 2022 marking the 70th anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth II on 6 February 1952. As a curator he has curated exhibitions including 'A year with MI6' marking the centenary of the Secret Intelligence Service, the 50th anniversary art exhibition of James Bond and the centenary art exhibition of Aston Martin. Whilst working at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office he worked on nuclear non-proliferation and counter-terrorism. In 2016 he took up a significant role at Barrow Hepburn & Gale, a British luxury leather goods manufacturer founded in 1760 best known as the |
make the 1991 World Cup. Personal life Ioane is married to former Samoan international Eddie Ioane. She is the mother of Akira and Rieko Ioane, both have represented New Zealand internationally in | Personal life Ioane is married to former Samoan international Eddie Ioane. She is the mother of Akira and Rieko Ioane, both have represented New Zealand internationally in the Māori All Blacks, Sevens |
teams from across Brisbane competed for the premiership. The season culminated in Past Brothers defeating Fortitude Valley 11-9 in the grand final. Ladder Finals | Brisbane's semi-professional rugby league football competition. Six teams from across Brisbane competed for the premiership. The season culminated in Past Brothers defeating Fortitude Valley 11-9 in the grand |
of the planned line. Camp Nong Pladuk was initially used as a transit camp from where the prisoners were transported or had to walk to work camps along the Burma Railway. Later Nong Pladuk was also used a revalidation camp. The work camps were numbered according to the distance in kilometres from Nong Pladuk. During World War II, at least 23,289 British, 12,329 Dutch, 4,708 Australian, 482 American, and 7,030 undetermined soldiers passed through the camp. Of the 61,811 prisoners deployed on both sides of the railway line, 12,619 died. Of the estimated 177,700 civilian forced laborers deployed, 85,400 died. In December 1943, a second camp was constructed at Nong Pladuk. The British, Australian and American prisoners were housed in Camp I while Camp II was used for the Dutch prisoners. The proximity to a large rail yard implied it was a target for allied bombers. On 6 September 1944, the camp was hit by five bombs resulting in 92 deaths | a Japanese prisoner of war transit camp during World War II. It was located about five kilometres from the main railway station of Ban Pong near a junction station on the Southern Line to Bangkok. Nong Pladuk served as the starting point of the Burma Railroad. Numerous British, Dutch, and allied troops passed through Nong Pladuk to construct the railroad. Nowadays, it serves as a rail road maintenance and repair facility. History In 1939, plans had been developed by the Empire of Japan to construct a rail road connecting Thailand with Burma. Nong Pladuk was chosen as the starting point, because it was the location of rail yard on the Southern Line to Bangkok. A camp was constructed to the north of the railway. On 23 June 1942, the first 600 British prisoners arrived from the First Mainland Party lead by Major R.S. Sykes of the 18th Infantry Division. The first groups were tasked to clear the forest, built the shelters, and a Japanese workshop. The barracks were made of wood with bamboo matting, and contained 200 to 300 prisoners each. There were originally six huts, a cook house with Chinese, British and Dutch canteens, a bamboo church, Japanese quarters and a guardroom. The camp was originally built to |
Scottish footballers Association football midfielders English Football League players Montrose F.C. players Dundee F.C. | Athletic and South Shields. References 1900 births 1988 deaths Scottish footballers Association football midfielders English Football League players Montrose F.C. players Dundee F.C. players |
links European Junior Judo Championships European Championships, U21 Judo competitions in Spain Judo Judo, World | the European Judo Union.It was held in Málaga, Spain from 16 to 17 September 2016. Medal summary Medal table Men's events Women's events |
generation is the transcription factor Foxo1. Foxo1 inhibits hallmark Th17 transcription factor RORγt from enhancing the expression of the IL-1 and IL-23 receptors. Therefore, the Foxo1 deficient function results in over-expression of IL-1R and IL-23R which are one of the drivers of the Th17 pathogenic development. This inhibition of Foxo1 could be done through multiple mechanisms including miRNA regulation or activation of SGK1 kinase, which reacts to higher levels of NaCl in the body. It is suggested that high consumption of a salty diet can lead to the development of Th17 pathogenic cells. RBPJ RBPJ transcriptional regulator involved in the Notch signalling pathway promotes Th17 pathogenicity by activating the expression of IL23R and repressing the expression of IL-10. The following higher responsiveness to IL-23 stimulation, which is one of the key cytokines involved in Th17 pathogenic switch, and reduced production of regulatory anti-inflammatory IL-10 result in the phenotype change. Mice with RBPJ deficiency have less severe manifestations and faster recovery from experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis due to fewer Th17 cells developing the pathogenic phenotype. CD5L CD5L protein is a lipid metabolism regulator. In Th17 cells CD5L is predominantly expressed in non-pathogenic ones, where it functions as a pathogenicity repressor. Loss of CD5L expression drives Th17 cells to the pathogenic phenotype through the subsequent changes in lipid metabolism, and through the alteration of binding of the transcription factor RORγt to its target genes. More specifically, the CD5L deficit in Th17 cells switches the fatty acid balance in favour of saturated fatty acids (SFA) and limits cholesterol synthesis, RORγt is regulated by polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) derived ligands whose availability in CD5L deficient cells is limited. CD5L expression can be lost in response to IL23R signalling. Th17 pathogenic in disease Rheumatoid arthritis Th17 pathogenic cells were identified as one of the cross-reactive cell subsets causing inflammatory synovial and cartilage disruption in joints causing rheumatoid arthritis disease. Th17 pathogenic cells express CCR6 chemokine molecule which after binding to its ligand promotes the migration to the joints and synovial tissue. The non-immune cells of synovial tissue are expressing the CCR6 ligands upon pro-inflammatory stimulation with IL-17, IL-1β, GM-CSF cytokines secreted by originally recruited immune cells, this is one of the mechanisms of the vicious circle | (SFA) and limits cholesterol synthesis, RORγt is regulated by polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) derived ligands whose availability in CD5L deficient cells is limited. CD5L expression can be lost in response to IL23R signalling. Th17 pathogenic in disease Rheumatoid arthritis Th17 pathogenic cells were identified as one of the cross-reactive cell subsets causing inflammatory synovial and cartilage disruption in joints causing rheumatoid arthritis disease. Th17 pathogenic cells express CCR6 chemokine molecule which after binding to its ligand promotes the migration to the joints and synovial tissue. The non-immune cells of synovial tissue are expressing the CCR6 ligands upon pro-inflammatory stimulation with IL-17, IL-1β, GM-CSF cytokines secreted by originally recruited immune cells, this is one of the mechanisms of the vicious circle of chronic joint inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis. Multiple sclerosis Th17 pathogenic cells were identified as one of the cross-reactive cell subsets disrupting the protective myelin sheath of neurons causing multiple sclerosis disease. Elevated levels of IL-17, IL-23, GM-CSF pro-inflammatory cytokines associated with Th17 pathogenic cells play a key role in demyelination and consequent multiple sclerosis manifestations. The migration of Th17 pathogenic cells to the CNS is critical in multiple sclerosis progression and it is mediated by |
an intermediate stop on the Chongqing–Wanzhou intercity railway. It opened with the line on 28 November 2016. References Railway stations | intermediate stop on the Chongqing–Wanzhou intercity railway. It opened with the line on 28 November 2016. References Railway stations in Chongqing Railway |
vast experience in the energy sector and has participated in the definition and formulation of the main regulations within Chile. In the international arena, he has been a member of the national negotiating delegations to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Similarly, Bravo integrated the Steering Committee in charge of the Joint Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol, on behalf of Latin America and Caribbean. Early life A native of the Valparaíso Region, he is the brother of Ricardo Bravo Oliva. Jaime did his BA in business administration at the Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaíso. Similarly, he realized a Master's Degree | Environmental Impact Studies (EIA) on increasing Chile's electricity supply. For that reason, Bravo was nicknamed 'energy fast tracker'. Political career In 2004, Jaime Bravo successfully run for a seat as a councilman in El Tabo commune. However, he wasn't reelected in the 2008 municipal elections. On the other hand, Bravo risked not being able to compete in the 2008 elections due to pending litigation with that town's municipality. Although he was finally able to compete, Bravo wasn't reelected. In 2014, he was appointed by Bachelet as the Ambassador of Chile to Honduras. References Living people Year of birth missing (living people) 21st-century Chilean politicians Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaíso alumni University of Chile alumni Socialist Party of Chile |
the 21st Rally Argentina) was the fifth round of the 2001 World Rally Championship. The race was held over four days between | Rally Argentina) was the fifth round of the 2001 World Rally Championship. The race was held over four days between 3 May and 6 May 2001, and was won by Ford's Colin McRae, his 21st win in the World Rally Championship. |
graduation from Oxford, Drysdale played first-class cricket for Argentina against the touring Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) in February 1912, playing two matches. Playing as a middle order batsman, he scored 66 runs in his two matches, with a highest score of 36. Drysdale died in | College, Oxford. Returning to Argentina after his graduation from Oxford, Drysdale played first-class cricket for Argentina against the touring Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) in February 1912, playing two matches. Playing as a middle order batsman, he scored 66 runs in his two matches, |
who is following Sakda's case. However, in an unfortunate incident, due to anger from Sakda's taunting, Janenaree accidentally kills Sakda and is imprisoned. While in prison, their mother died. Lalisa was furious at Janenaree that it causes a fracturing of relations between the two sisters. When Janenaree is released, she turns to evil, becoming a subordinate to Sakda's half-brother Mawin. A pounding war ensues. The story was written and directed by Nok Chatchai Plengpanich. It airs on Channel 3 from 20:30 to 22:30. It airs fro 28 October 2021 to 30 December 2021. It also airs on Netflix in 10 countries: Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Vietnam, the Philippines, Indonesia, Brunei, Singapore, Malaysia, and Timor-Leste. Production Mark Prin and Taew Natapohn reunite | an unfortunate incident, due to anger from Sakda's taunting, Janenaree accidentally kills Sakda and is imprisoned. While in prison, their mother died. Lalisa was furious at Janenaree that it causes a fracturing of relations between the two sisters. When Janenaree is released, she turns to evil, becoming a subordinate to Sakda's half-brother Mawin. A pounding war ensues. The story was written and directed by Nok Chatchai Plengpanich. It airs on Channel 3 from 20:30 to 22:30. It airs fro 28 October 2021 to 30 December 2021. It also airs on Netflix in 10 countries: Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Vietnam, the Philippines, Indonesia, Brunei, Singapore, Malaysia, and Timor-Leste. Production Mark Prin and Taew Natapohn reunite after working together in the drama Rak Nakara. This is Taew Natapohn's first full action drama. Nok Chatchai, the |
judged over a lawsuit concerning Csurgó and Zákány in Somogy County. His permanent pristaldus ("bailiff") was Budimir from the gens Budmér in that period. Nicholas was succeeded as palatine by Denis, son of Ampud in early 1227 at the latest. Nicholas gradually lost influence in the royal court for the remaining part of Andrew's rule, while Julius Kán and Denis dominated the government. It is possible he is identical with that Nicholas, who was styled as Master of the horse between 1228 and 1230. If this assumption is correct, he also functioned as ispán (count) for the stablemen (; ) simultaneously from 1228 to 1229, and ispán of Sopron County in 1230. In 1228, Duke Béla's supporters took power in the royal council after another wave of dissatisfaction. Andrew was forced to authorize his son to revise his previous land grants throughout Hungary. According to a charter from 1230, Andrew II delegated Nicholas to that committee composed of Duke Béla and his partisans, which investigated cases in Sopron County. A non-authentic charter refers to Nicholas as count of the queenly court in 1232. He was styled as ispán of Sopron County in 1233. In this capacity, he was entrusted to investigate and supervise possessed inheritable lands "without royal grants" in the county. When Andrew II concluded an agreement with the Holy See in August–September 1233, Nicholas' name was among those of the dignitaries who swore on the document, which is a good indication of his high prestige in the royal court, even though he no longer held court dignity at that time. Later life and death After the death of Andrew II, his son Béla IV ascended the Hungarian throne in September 1235. Nicholas became disgraced and completely lost political influence, while some of his landholdings along the border with Austria were confiscated, but he was able to avoid imprisonment or execution, unlike Denis, son of Ampud or Julius Kán. Nevertheless, he was convicted of "high treason". According to a letter of Béla IV to Pope Gregory IX around August 1236, Nicholas – along with former treasurer Nicholas and Mika the Bearded – usurped much of the crown revenues and deposited it with local churches. Nicholas was later pardoned, but his person remained in obscure for the upcoming years. The Mongols broke through the barricades erected in the Verecke Pass (Veretsky Pass, Ukraine) and invaded the Kingdom of Hungary on 12 March 1241. When the citizens of Pest realized the presence of Cumans in the invading army, mass hysteria emerged. The townsfolk accused their leader Köten and their Cumans of cooperating with the enemy. A riot broke out and the mob massacred Köten and his retinue on 17 March 1241. On hearing about Köten's fate, the Cumans decided to leave Hungary. Nicholas was among those nobles in Transdanubia, who attempted to join the royal army in order to clash with the advancing Mongols. However their troops, led by Bulcsú Lád, the Bishop of Csanád and Nicholas Szák were confronted by the fleeing Cumans, who looted and destroyed many villages on their way towards the Balkan Peninsula. Their army crossed the marauders in the central parts of the kingdom, where the Cumans perished them. Nicholas was killed in the skirmish, while the bishop could narrowly escape. Following Nicholas' death, his only son Herrand became the lord of Locsmánd. However he died soon without male descendants, prior to 1250 (but most plausibly before 1245). The castle district of Locsmánd escheated to the Crown thereafter. Following a temporary possession by Queen Maria Laskarina, Béla IV granted three of Herrand's former estates – Terjén, Gyalán and Várong – to a distant relative Conrad Szák in April 1250. The Hungarian king granted the lordship of Locsmánd to his confidant Lawrence Aba in 1263. References Sources Primary sources Master Roger's Epistle to the Sorrowful Lament upon the | is presumable that where Nicholas was just judging, a scribe of a nearby place of authentication or monastery issued the "ad hoc" diplomas. In his documents, Nicholas used the method of chirograph. In order to authenticate the documents, Nicholas used regular, double seals and signet ring, but his seal itself has not survived. Still, Nicholas had no permanent professional staff. For instance, in 1226, when it was necessary to establish the authenticity of a diploma, he sought the assistance of Robert, Archbishop of Esztergom and other clergy. Confidant of Andrew II By the early 1220s, Nicholas Szák became one of the staunchest confidants of King Andrew II, who adopted "new institutions" and distributed large portions of the royal domain – royal castles and all estates attached to them – as inheritable grants to his supporters. Nicholas was one of the beneficiary courtiers at this time. Sometime around 1220, Nicholas was granted with a right of inheritance the whole territory of the ispánate of Locsmánd (Luchman, today Lutzmannsburg), located in Sopron County along the border with Austria, and its accessories, including the fortified castle of Lánzsér (present-day Landsee, part of Markt Sankt Martin in Austria). There are assumptions that Nicholas Szák built the fortress of Lánzsér based on the crusader castles in the Holy Land. Prior to 1222, Nicholas exchanged his villages Veperd and Kislók (present-day Weppersdorf and Unterfrauenhaid in Austria, respectively) with his king for unidentified landholdings in Sopron County. The monarch donated the two settlements to Pousa Szák in 1222, because of his imprisonment in "Greek land", when hurried before the king returning from the Holy Land in 1218. The conflict between Andrew II and some powerful magnates had emerged by early 1222. A letter of 1222 of Pope Honorius III reveals that "some wicked men" had forced Andrew II to share his realms with his heir, Duke Béla, who became the internal opposition of his father's rule thereafter. The available data suggest that discontented barons, many of whom had held high offices during Emeric's reign, staged a coup d'état in the spring of 1222. Andrew was forced to dismiss his confidants from the most important courtly positions, including Nicholas Szák, who was replaced as Palatine by Theodore Csanád, a leading figure of the 1222 movement. The monarch was also forced to issue the Golden Bull. Despite Andrew II regained control over the royal council in the second half of 1222, he did not reinstate Nicholas to the position of palatine. While retaining his office in Sopron County until 1224, Nicholas became count (judge) of the court of Queen Yolanda of Courtenay from 1222 to 1225, a relatively more insignificant dignity. He also served as ispán of Pozsony County for a brief time in 1224. Nicholas was again made Palatine of Hungary for a brief time in 1226. Beside that, he administered Sopron County in the same year. This one-year service also reflected a relative frequency of diploma issuance compared to his contemporaries. He judged over a lawsuit concerning Csurgó and Zákány in Somogy County. His permanent pristaldus ("bailiff") was Budimir from the gens Budmér in that period. Nicholas was succeeded as palatine by Denis, son of Ampud in early 1227 at the latest. Nicholas gradually lost influence in the royal court for the remaining part of Andrew's rule, while Julius Kán and Denis dominated the government. It is possible he is identical with that Nicholas, who was styled as Master of the horse between 1228 and 1230. If this assumption is correct, he also functioned as ispán (count) for the stablemen (; ) simultaneously from 1228 to 1229, and ispán of Sopron County in 1230. In 1228, Duke Béla's supporters took power in the royal council after another wave of dissatisfaction. Andrew was forced to authorize his son to revise his previous land grants throughout Hungary. According to a charter from 1230, Andrew II delegated Nicholas to that committee composed of Duke Béla and his partisans, which investigated cases in Sopron County. A non-authentic charter refers to Nicholas as count of the queenly court in 1232. He was styled as ispán of Sopron County in 1233. In this capacity, he was entrusted to investigate and supervise possessed inheritable lands "without royal grants" in the county. When Andrew II concluded an agreement with the Holy See in August–September 1233, Nicholas' name was among those of the dignitaries who swore on the document, which is a good indication of his high prestige in the royal court, even though he no longer held court dignity at that time. Later life and death After the death of Andrew II, his son Béla IV ascended the Hungarian throne in September 1235. Nicholas became disgraced and completely lost political influence, while some of his landholdings along the border with Austria were confiscated, but he was able to avoid imprisonment or execution, unlike Denis, son of Ampud or Julius Kán. Nevertheless, he was convicted of "high treason". According to a letter of Béla IV to Pope Gregory IX around August 1236, Nicholas – along with former treasurer Nicholas and Mika the Bearded – usurped much of the crown revenues and deposited it with local churches. Nicholas was later pardoned, but his person remained in obscure for the upcoming years. The Mongols broke through the barricades erected in the Verecke Pass (Veretsky Pass, Ukraine) and invaded the Kingdom of Hungary on 12 March 1241. When the citizens of Pest realized the presence of Cumans in the invading army, mass hysteria emerged. The townsfolk accused their leader Köten and their Cumans of cooperating with the enemy. A riot broke out and the mob massacred Köten and his retinue on 17 March 1241. On hearing about Köten's fate, the Cumans decided to leave Hungary. Nicholas was among those nobles in Transdanubia, who attempted to join the royal army in order to clash with the advancing Mongols. However their troops, led by Bulcsú Lád, the Bishop of Csanád and Nicholas Szák were confronted by the fleeing Cumans, who looted and destroyed many villages on their way towards the Balkan Peninsula. Their army crossed the marauders in the central parts of the kingdom, where the |
Association football midfielders Ettan Fotboll players Superettan players Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas players America Football Club (Rio de Janeiro) players Associação Atlética Portuguesa (RJ) players Central Sport Club players Goytacaz Futebol | Erick Brendon, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Värnamo. Career statistics Club Notes References 1995 births Living people Sportspeople from Niterói Sportspeople from Rio |
are included in the territory. Within the borders of this UNESCO Global Geopark, five protected areas of the "Natura 2000" Network can be found: Oros Chelmos Kai Ydata Stygos (Mount Chelmos Styx Waters) (SCI) Farangi Youraikou (Youraikos Gorge) (SCI) Aisthitiko Dasos Kaavryton (Aesthetic Forest of Kalavryta) (SCI) Spilaio Kastrion (Kastria Caves) (SCI) Oros Chelmos (Ardoania) - Farangi Vouraikou Kai Periochi Kalavryton (Mount Chelmos, Vouraikos Gorge and Kalavryta area) (SPA) Establishment The conservation, protection and management of the Geopark is the responsibility of the Chelmos-Vouraikos Management Body based in Kalavryta. It was established in 2002 and got staffed in 2007. Since October 2009, the Chelmos-Vouraikos Geopark has been a member of the European Geoparks Network, the Global Geoparks Network and the Hellenic Geopark Forum. Based on the successful evaluations in 2013, 2015 and 2019, this Geopark stands out as a UNESCO Global Geopark since 2015. In 2016 it received the international certification "European Charter for Sustainable Tourism" from the European Federation of National Parks and Protected Areas (EUROPARC FEDERATION). Management The management body of Chelmos-Vouraikos is a legal entity under private law supervised by the Greek Ministry of Environment and Energy. The tasks of the management body are varied. Apart from the management of the protected areas and the conservation of the geo and biodiversity, organizing environmental education programs or guided tours are among their responsibilities. Cooperation with various other stakeholders is essential for these assignments. The staff consists of an environmental scientist, a geologist, a forester, six rangers, a secretary, a deputy accountant, an external staff with the duties of an accountant, a legal advisor, and a scientific advisor on geological issues. Geology The Chelmos-Vouraikos UNESCO Global Geopark is characterized by its remarkable geological heritage, hosting many unique geological features. The most important geological or geomorphological features in the Geopark are sinkholes, poljes, springs and caves. The Ladon´s eye, a sinkhole that forms a deep karst lake (47 m), or the Cave of Lakes in the mountain of Amolinitsa with 13 underground lakes are characteristic examples. Most of the area of the Geopark consists of limestone, which is often strongly karstified. Besides that, the following clearly defined rock types can be found in the Geopark: cohesive scree and talus cones, conglomerates, sandy marls, sands and sandstones with grit, sand and clay layers, flysch, limestones, radiolarites, dolomites, phyllites, schists, volcanic rocks, quartzites and lignites. In addition, ten geological periods (Quaternary, Neogene, | of Amolinitsa with 13 underground lakes are characteristic examples. Most of the area of the Geopark consists of limestone, which is often strongly karstified. Besides that, the following clearly defined rock types can be found in the Geopark: cohesive scree and talus cones, conglomerates, sandy marls, sands and sandstones with grit, sand and clay layers, flysch, limestones, radiolarites, dolomites, phyllites, schists, volcanic rocks, quartzites and lignites. In addition, ten geological periods (Quaternary, Neogene, Paleogene, Cretaceous, Jurassic, Triassic, Permian, Carboniferous, Devonian and Silurian) and three geotectonic zones (Gavrovo-Tripolis zone, Pindos zone, Phyllites-Quartzites suite) are represented in the Geopark. Geologic formations: Metamorphic rocks of the Phyllites-Quartzites suite: schists, phyllites, quartzites Tripoli zone formations: Tyros Formation volcanic rocks, carbonate rocks (limestones-dolomites) and flysch Pindos zone formations: flysch, limestones, radiolarites Neogene and Quaternary post alpine sediments and Holocene alluvial sediments: conglomerates, marls, sandstones, lignites, sand and mud sediments Geological or geomorphological features: Gorges, alluvial deposits, caves, conglomerates, flysch, lakes, sinkholes, marine terrace, plateaus, tectonic window, poljes, alpine lake, springs, dolines, waterfall, thrusts, faults, landslides, folds, moraines, fossils, mylonites The Geosites of the Chelmos-Vouraikos UNESCO Global Geopark Tectonic geosites Niamata‐Vouraikos Gorge (tectonic window‐Tripolis zone) Tectonic graben Kalavyta (faults in Olonos‐Pindos Zone) Area of Agia Lavra (thrusts, folds in Olonos‐Pindos Zone) Keramidaki (fault, Tripolis zone and Olonos‐Pindos Zone) Geomorphological geosites Marine terrace of Trapeza area Mavri Limna ‐ waterfall (fault, radiolarites) Water of Styx (limestones‐dolomites, Tripolis zone) Breccias of Xerocambos area Mavrolimni, mt Chelmos (glacial alpine lake) Mega Spilaio Monastery (fault, conglomerates) Spanolakkos glacial deposits Valimi landslide Psili Korfi of Chelmos (the highest peak of Chelmos Mt, Olonos‐Pindos Zone) Ntourntourvana (limestones of Tripolis zone) Chelonospilia (Olonos‐Pindos Zone) Madero (limestones of Olonos‐Pindos Zone, Thrust over Tripolis zone) Conglomerates with aeolian erosion The “Balcony” of Styx (limestones of Tripolis zone) Tessera Elata (limestones of Tripolis zone) Karstic geosites Portes‐Triklia Vouraikos Gorge (thin‐platty limestones) The Cave of the Lakes (Tripolis zone and Olonos‐Pindos Zone) Lousoi polje (karstic erosional geomorphe) The sinkholes of Lousiko – Formation of Koumani Aroanios Springs – Arbounas (fault) Ladon´s eye The sinkholes of Feneos Valvousi (surface karstic erosion) Kastria spring view point (polje of Lousoi, Analipsi gorge, radiolarite inclined and plicated) Analipsi chapel (waterfall, gorge, cave with speleothems, Tripolis limestones) Palaeontological geosites Palaeochori lignite beds (lignite beds of xylitic type in Marls, clays, with fossil plant macroremains) Lithological geosites Mamousia‐Rouskio (Flysch Olonos‐Pindos Zone) Kerpinis’ stage (conglomerates) Roghi‐wind generators (Olonos‐Pindos Zone) Xidias (lignite beds of xylitic type) Priolithos-Clastic horizon (sandstones, siltstones, nodules, Olonos‐Pindos Zone) Vesini (radiolarites, Olonos-Pindos zone) Area of Solos (phyllites, schists, volcanic rocks) Pausanias Vine (Olonos‐Pindos Zone) Hydrological geosites Doxa lake (mylonites) Tsivlos Lake (landslide) Wildlife The different geomorphosites (mountains, caves etc), the abundant water availability and the local climate are the basis for a rich biodiversity in the Geopark. The great geodiversity provides many opportunities for the formation of niches for numerous animal and plant species. Therefore, the ecological value for the flora and fauna of the region is immense. Flora The Chelmos-Vouraikos Geopark hosts more than 1100 plant species. Among them there are Greek endemics, endemics of Peloponnese or local endemic plant species, many of which either belong to one of the IUCN Red Data Book risk categories, and/or are included in an international conservation regime. The existence of these rare plants is always connected with the soil type. In this context, the limestone mountain Chelmos plays an important role. Due to its considerable habitat diversity, thirty endemic species of the Peloponnese, more than one hundred Greek endemics and five local endemics of Chelmos can be found in this area. One of these plants is Globularia stygia, which got its name from the Styx waters geosite. This species underlines the ecological value of the mount Chelmos, being a priority species of the European Directive 92/43. It grows on rocks in gorges, on ledges, in open scree slopes, on limestone, at an altitude of 1150-2300 meters. Furthermore, a lot of pharmaceutical plants can be found in the region of the Geopark. Fauna The Geopark provides a habitat for the following animals: 76 species of invertebrates, 4 species of fish, including 2 endemics, 9 species of amphibians, 23 species of reptiles, among them there are 9 endemic species, 18 species of mammals. Besides these, 149 bird species find permanent or temporary refuge in the area. A large number of endemic butterflies, including a number of rare species, live in the alpine plains, especially in the alpine grasslands of the Geopark. These species are closely connected to the geological features of the Geopark, as they provide special |
1950, Lund, Sweden) is a Swedish neuroscientist and entrepreneur, professor at Lund University, Sweden. Tadeusz Wieloch, son of Krystyna and Antoni Wieloch, Polish immigrants to Sweden in 1945. He received his PhD in 1981 in medical- and physiological chemistry at Lund University. In 1993 he was promoted to professor of Neurobiology. Since 1981 his | He received his PhD in 1981 in medical- and physiological chemistry at Lund University. In 1993 he was promoted to professor of Neurobiology. Since 1981 his research aims to study mechanisms of brain injury and repair and to find new stroke therapies This research is conducted at the Wallenberg Neuroscience Center at Skåne University Hospital and in |
identifies as "a queer butch, or transmasc, identifying with much in the trans-with-an-asterisk label". During their teenage years, Mackay was part of an all-women's peace camp, where they became involved in lesbian feminism. Mackay founded the London Feminist Network, a group helping victims of domestic violence, and has argued against pornographication. They have also led a revival of the "Reclaim the Night" movement, and has written about its history. Mackay returned | movement, and has written about its history. Mackay returned to academia to study the changes in the British women's liberation movement. In 2021, Mackay wrote Female Masculinities and the Gender Wars: The Politics of Sex. See also Feminist sex wars Feminist views on transgender topics Notes References Living people LGBT writers from |
Charles M. Murphy, the Blue Raiders compiled a record an overall record of 10–0 with a mark of 7–0 in conference play, winning the OVC title. The team's captains were K. Atchley and W. Randolph. Schedule References Middle Tennessee College football undefeated | Tennessee State University—as a member of the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) during the 1965 NCAA College Division football season. Led by 19th-year head |
"Things Boys Do" by Pemi Aguda. "Giant Steps" by Russell Nichols. "The Future in Saltwater" by Tamara Jerée. "The ThoughtBox" by Tlotlo Tsamaase. "The Parts That Make Us Monsters" by Sheree Renée Thomas. "Scar Tissue" by Tobias S. Buckell. "Ancestries" by Sheree Renée Thomas. "Breath of the Sahara" by Inegbenoise O. Osagie. "The Many Lives of an Abiku" by Tobi Ogundiran "A Love Song for Herkinal as composed by Ashkernas amid the ruins of New Haven” by Chinelo Onwualu. "A Curse at Midnight" by Moustapha Mbacké Diop. "A Mastery of German" by Marian Denise Moore. "Are We Ourselves?" by Michelle Mellon. | speculative fiction by Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki. List of books "Where You Go" by Somto O. Ihezue. "Things Boys Do" by Pemi Aguda. "Giant Steps" by Russell Nichols. "The Future in Saltwater" by Tamara Jerée. "The ThoughtBox" by Tlotlo Tsamaase. "The Parts That Make Us Monsters" by Sheree Renée Thomas. "Scar Tissue" by Tobias S. Buckell. "Ancestries" by Sheree Renée Thomas. "Breath of the Sahara" by Inegbenoise O. Osagie. "The Many Lives of an Abiku" by Tobi Ogundiran "A Love |
a Commentary on Donatus's grammar (Commentum artis Donati). Biography Not much is known of Pompeius' life. He taught in Africa at the end of the fifth or at the very beginning of the sixth century. Work Pompeius is known for his commentary on Donatus, centered on the Ars maior. This commentary was intended for school education, as shown by the care taken in explaining | intended for school education, as shown by the care taken in explaining even the most basic points. A commentary on Virgil and a commentary on Terence were sometimes attributed to him, but these are mere hypotheses. Editions Heinrich Keil, Grammatici latini, t. 5, Leipzig, Teubner, 1868, p. 95-312; reprint Hidesheim, Olms, 1961. Notes and References Bibliography Louis |
means of three interconnected themes : radical chemistry, organometallic catalysis and organosilicon chemistry. He developed original radical processes using new partners that lead to complex molecular systems. In the context of a "greener" radical chemistry, new radical promotors have been invented. These studies have also stimulated the development of new redox systems based on the oxidation of anions (enolates, trifluoroborates and silicates). Photoredox versions of these processes have been devised.. His contribution in organometallic catalysis has focused on the electrophilic activation of π-systems by gold or platinum complexes, which allows expedient access to polycyclic systems from polyunsaturated substrates and can be applied to the total synthesis of complex terpenes. Mechanistic studies, as well as the development of enantioselective versions of these reactions have accompanied these works. His group is now involved in the photoactivation of gold-catalyzed processes, notably via photosensitization His third active field of investigation concerns the development of organosilicon Lewis acids and their use in synthesis or as precursors of hypercoordinated silicon species of interest. He is co-author of more than 250 publications and book chapters. Awards In 2008, Louis Fensterbank was nominated junior member of Institut Universitaire de France, | University of New York at Stony Brook under the guidance of Scott Sieburth. Following a lecturer position at the Pierre and Marie Curie University (UPMC), he was appointed in 1995 by the French National Centre for Scientific Research as a chargé de recherche with Max Malacria. In 2004, he became Professor at UPMC, now Sorbonne Université. Research Louis Fensterbank's research objectives deal with the invention of synthetic methods by means of three interconnected themes : radical chemistry, organometallic catalysis and organosilicon chemistry. He developed original radical processes using new partners that lead to complex molecular systems. In the context of a "greener" radical chemistry, new radical promotors have been invented. These studies have also stimulated the development of new redox systems based on the oxidation of anions (enolates, trifluoroborates and silicates). Photoredox versions of these processes have been devised.. His contribution in organometallic |
Japanese voice actress from Fukushima, Japan. She is affiliated with Axl | Fukushima, Japan. She is affiliated with Axl One. Filmography TV |
Moment magnitude 5.9 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (Severe). The shock caused severe damage to El Salvador's capital city of San Salvador, the town of Ilopango, Soyapango, and Delgado was also particularly hard hit. The earthquake was the most destructive to affect the city prior to the 1986 earthquake. Damage and casualties The earthquake leaves 125 people dead across San Salvador metropolitan area. A total of 53 million colones in damage, some so serious that the demolition of the Central Penitentiary and the Ilopango | the Central Penitentiary and the Ilopango Airport was necessary. Other public and private structures such as the Isidro Menéndez Judicial Center and the Women's Prison were partially damaged. Eventually, it was reported that some of the buildings only underwent remodeling works, such is the case of the Rubén Darío Building, whose walls looked crossed by large cracks and fissures. The shaking was so fast and violent, and many people did not have time to leave |
are not eligible, such as re-issues and paperback editions. They do consider "translations, short story and essay collections, self published books, and any titles that fall under the general categories." The judges are the volunteer directors of the NBCC who are 24 members serving rotating three-year terms, with eight elected annually by the voting members, namely "professional book review editors and book reviewers." Winners of the awards are announced each year at the NBCC awards ceremony in | Book Critics Circle Award for Biography, established in 1983, is an annual American literary award presented by the National Book Critics Circle (NBCC) to promote "the finest books and reviews published in English." Awards are presented annually to books published in the U.S. during the preceding calendar year in six categories: Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Memoir/Autobiography, Biography, and Criticism. Books previously published in English are not eligible, such as re-issues and paperback editions. They do consider "translations, short story and essay collections, self published books, and any titles that fall under the |
Species Zacalantica galathea (Lamarck, 1819) Zacalantica laevicostalis (Thiele, 1909) Zacalantica linguaviverrae (Melvill & Standen, 1899) Zacalantica sagittifer (A. Gould, 1852) Zacalantica senta (Hedley, 1899) Zacalantica tenuisculpta (Thiele, 1909) Zacalantica unguiformis (A. Gould, 1859) Synonyms Zacalantica scobinata (A. Gould, 1859): synonym of Plesiothyreus scobinatus (A. Gould, 1859) References Risbec J. (1942). Recherches anatomiques sur les Prosobranches de Nouvelle Calédonie (Troisième partie). Annales des Sciences Naturelles, Zoologie et Biologie Animale. ser. 11, 4: 21–41. External links Iredale, T. (1929). | Naturelles, Zoologie et Biologie Animale. ser. 11, 4: 21–41. External links Iredale, T. (1929). Queensland molluscan notes, No. 1. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum. 9(3): 261-297, pls 30-31 Fukumori H., Yahagi T., Warén A. & Kano Y. (2019). Amended generic classification of the marine gastropod family Phenacolepadidae: transitions from snails to limpets and shallow-water to deep-sea hydrothermal vents and cold seeps. Zoological Journal of the Linnean |
1938–39 season was Cardiff City F.C.'s 19th season in the Football League. They competed in the 22-team Division Three South, then the third tier of | Three South, then the third tier of English football, finishing 13th. Season review Football League Third Division South Partial league table Results by round Players First team squad. |
Colleges Governing Body. Chowdhury served as the chairman of the National Sports Council in 1983. Chowdhury was an advisor of Muktijoddha Sangsad in 1984. In 1985, he was the General officer commanding of the 55th Infantry Division. In 1987, he was the chief coordinator of the government efforts during the 1987 flood in Bangladesh. He was the General officer commanding of the 11th Infantry Division based in Jessore Cantonment. In 1988, he was the Zonal Martial Law Administrator (ZMLA) of zone E in Jessore Area. He led a Bangladeshi delegation to Pakistan and met President | 55th Infantry Division. In 1987, he was the chief coordinator of the government efforts during the 1987 flood in Bangladesh. He was the General officer commanding of the 11th Infantry Division based in Jessore Cantonment. In 1988, he was the Zonal Martial Law Administrator (ZMLA) of zone E in Jessore Area. He led a Bangladeshi delegation to Pakistan and met President Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq.From |
is a online periodical newspaper. The main direction of activity is the publication of news. A part of the news is written by the editors of “Ridus”, and a part by the users of the resource. “Ridus” positions itself as an agency of citizen journalism. Ridus was launched in September 2011. It was created by a photoblogger Ilya Varlamov (who became an Art Director). The website was designed by Art. Lebedev Studio, and former employees of many Russian online publications became the editorial staff. Vyacheslav Varvanin became the Chief Editor. This media first came to attention a few months after its creation, during its coverage of protests. On December 10, 2011, the website was viewed more than a million times in | coverage of protests. On December 10, 2011, the website was viewed more than a million times in one day, and by the end of the month, the agency was ranked tenth in the citation rating of Medialogia Internet resources. The paper was suspected of collaboration with the Presidential Administration of Russia. The reasons for that were publications from the actions of pro-government youth movements and affiliated figures. By 2013, “Ridus” was left by all the staff who participated in its creation. Later on, the website began to regularly publish compromising materials on the opposition, and against this background, it left the rating of Medialogia. In April |
is playing for V.League 1 side Viettel. Career statistics Club Notes References | Living people Vietnamese footballers Vietnam youth international footballers Association football defenders V.League 1 players Viettel |
wins from 1989 to 1991. She has also received two Tamil Nadu State Film Awards. Urvashi was born to popular drama actors Chavara V. P. Nair and Vijayalakshmi in Sooranad in Kollam district of Kerala .Her elder sisters are actors Kalaranjini and Kalpana. She married actor Manoj K. Jayan on 2 May 1998, which ended in divorce in 2008. National Film Awards Kerala State Film Awards Tamil Nadu State Film Awards Filmfare Awards South Kerala Film Critics Association Awards Vanitha Film Awards Asianet Film Awards Vijay Awards South Indian International Movie Awards Amrita Film Awards 2005: Best Supporting Actress- Achuvinte Amma Nana Film Weekly Awards 1990: Best Actress (Malayalam) - Thalayanamanthram 1991: Best Actress (Malayalam) - Bharatham 1992: Best Actress (Malayalam) - Venkalam 2005: Best Actress (Malayalam) - Achuvinte Amma 2009: Best Supporting Actress (Malayalam) - Bharya Swantham Suhruthu Other Film Awards 1983: Best New face Madras Telugu Film Academy Award - Mundhanai Mudichu (Tamil) 1984: Savithry Award for Best Actress - Mundhanai Mudichu 1992: Ujala Award for Best Actress - Kizhakkan Pathrose & Venkalam (Malayalam) 1992: Kerala Film Chamber Award for Best Actress - Different Films | has acted in around 700 films. She started her acting career as a child artist, in a Malayalam movie Vidarunna Mottukal, released in 1977. Her first released film as heroine was Mundhanai Mudichu (Tamil, directed by K. Bhagyaraj) in 1983. She was a prominent lead actress of the 1980s and 1990s, primarily in Malayalam Films. She has written the films Ulsavamelam and Pidakkozhi Koovunna Noottandu, the latter was also produced by her. She won the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in Achuvinte Amma (2005), which was her comeback film after a hiatus of 6 years. She has won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress a record five times, which includes three consecutive wins from 1989 to 1991. She has also received two Tamil Nadu State Film Awards. Urvashi was born to popular drama actors Chavara V. P. Nair and |
against the touring Marylebone Cricket Club at Buenos Aires in March 1912. Batting twice in the match, he was dismissed for a single run in the Argentine first innings by Henry Baird, while in their second innings he was dismissed for 9 runs by Eric Hatfeild. Gardom later emigrated to England, where he | first-class cricketer. Gardom was born in Argentina in June 1884. A club cricketer for the Hurlingham Club, he made a single appearance in first-class cricket for Argentina against the touring Marylebone Cricket Club at Buenos Aires in March 1912. Batting twice in the match, he was dismissed for a single run in the Argentine first innings |
the Caribbean Sea (1879-80), by the U.S. Coast Survey Steamer "Blake", Lieut.-Commander C.D. Sigsbee, U.S.N., and Commander J.R. Bartlett, U.S.N., commanding. XXIX. Report on the Mollusca. Part 2, Gastropoda and Scaphopoda. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoölogy at Harvard College. 18: 1-492, pls. 10-40. Fukumori H., Yahagi T., Warén A. & Kano Y. (2019). Amended generic classification | Sigsbee, U.S.N., and Commander J.R. Bartlett, U.S.N., commanding. XXIX. Report on the Mollusca. Part 2, Gastropoda and Scaphopoda. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoölogy at Harvard College. 18: 1-492, pls. 10-40. Fukumori H., Yahagi T., Warén A. & Kano |
to manage and support Hinduism. In 1884, and under Maharaja Ranbir Singh, the Ain-i-Dharmath (in Persian) or 'The Regulations for the Dharmarth Trust' were formulated and a government department for religious affairs was created. The trust helped the Dogra dynasty to consolidate and validate its control over its territory and over the functioning of Hinduism in the region. Karan Singh has been the sole chairperson trustee since 1959. In 2009 the trust had about 100 temples under its ambit, mainly in Jammu and Kashmir, but also in Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh. The Trust continues to be the guardians of major temples such as Shankaracharya Temple in Srinagar, Kheer Bhawani in Ganderbal and the Raghunath temple and Bawe Wali Mata shrine in Jammu. History In 1826 Gulab Singh, a Dogra Hindu Rajput who had become the Raja of Jammu four years before, put aside funds which would be utilised towards religious charity. The practice of utilizing that money remained a private practice for two decades. In 1846 Gulab Singh donated five lakh rupee to Raghunath Temple. Gulab Singh's son, Ranbir Singh, adapted the practice inherited from his father and placed it under a larger arrangement including the | 2009 the trust had about 100 temples under its ambit, mainly in Jammu and Kashmir, but also in Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh. The Trust continues to be the guardians of major temples such as Shankaracharya Temple in Srinagar, Kheer Bhawani in Ganderbal and the Raghunath temple and Bawe Wali Mata shrine in Jammu. History In 1826 Gulab Singh, a Dogra Hindu Rajput who had become the Raja of Jammu four years before, put aside funds which would be utilised towards religious charity. The practice of utilizing that money remained a private practice for two decades. In 1846 Gulab Singh donated five lakh rupee to Raghunath Temple. Gulab Singh's son, Ranbir Singh, adapted the practice inherited from his father and placed it under a larger arrangement including the state machinery. Precedents for such a dharmarth department, a religious affairs department, included the darmarth under the Delhi sultans, Mughal emperors and the Maharajas of the Sikh Empire. The council of the trust was asked to oversee its functioning, including the running of institutions, prayer and meditation ceremonies, schools, and land and business associated with the trust. Any foreign religious person coming to the state was to be brought before the Maharaja, welcomed accordingly, and given parting gifts according to their status. Separate rules were prepared for all the different Gods and circulated accordingly. The trust would go on |
years. She has won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress a record five times, which includes three consecutive wins from 1989 to 1991. She has also received two Tamil Nadu State Film Awards. Urvashi was born to popular drama actors Chavara V. P. Nair and Vijayalakshmi in Sooranad in Kollam district of Kerala .Her elder sisters are actors Kalaranjini and Kalpana. She married actor Manoj K. Jayan on 2 May 1998, which ended in divorce in 2008. Filmography As actress Malayalam films Tamil films Kannada films Telugu films Hindi films Voice credit In other roles Television career See also List of | Supporting Actress for her performance in Achuvinte Amma (2005), which was her comeback film after a hiatus of 6 years. She has won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress a record five times, which includes three consecutive wins from 1989 to 1991. She has also received two Tamil Nadu State Film Awards. Urvashi was born to popular drama actors Chavara V. P. Nair and Vijayalakshmi in Sooranad in Kollam district of Kerala .Her elder sisters are actors Kalaranjini and Kalpana. She married actor Manoj K. Jayan on 2 May 1998, which ended in divorce in 2008. Filmography As actress Malayalam films |
Championships is an edition of the European Junior Judo Championships, organised by the European Judo Union.It was held in Oberwart, Austria from 18 to 19 | Union.It was held in Oberwart, Austria from 18 to 19 September 2015. Medal summary Medal table Men's events Women's events Source Results References External links European |
director best known for directing the award-winning feature film Impossible Monsters that was released in 2020. Currently, Catucci is in pre-production on his next feature film, The Bikeriders. Early life and education Catucci was born on 10 August 1983 in Rochester, New York. He holds a B.F.A. in film and TV from New York University Tisch School of the Arts, where he graduated with honors in 2006. Career Catucci wrote, directed and produced his debut feature film - Impossible Monsters. This movie | Impossible Monsters that was released in 2020. Currently, Catucci is in pre-production on his next feature film, The Bikeriders. Early life and education Catucci was born on 10 August 1983 in Rochester, New York. He holds a B.F.A. in film and TV from New York University Tisch School of the Arts, where he graduated with honors in 2006. Career Catucci wrote, directed and produced his debut feature film - Impossible Monsters. This movie stars Tony Award winner Santino Fontana, Natalie Knepp, Devika Bhise, Donall O Healai, Chris Henry Coffey, Geoffrey Owens, Dennis Boutsikaris, and Laila Robins. The film premiered at the 2019 Cinequest Film Festival. The film subsequently screened at the New York Latino Film Festival presented by HBO, won Best Feature Narrative at the Arizona Underground Film Festival and received an honorable mention at the New Jersey International Film Festival. The film |
the IIHF World U18 Championship. Division II A The Division II A tournament will be played in Tallinn, Estonia, from 3 to 9 April 2022. Participants Standings Division II B The Division II B tournament will be played in Sofia, Bulgaria, from 21 to 27 March 2022. | World Championship Division II will be two international under-18 ice hockey tournaments organised by the International Ice Hockey Federation. The Division II A and Division II B tournaments represent the fourth and the fifth tier of the IIHF World U18 |
(born 29 July 1966) is a former rugby union player. She debuted for the Black Ferns against the Netherlands at the RugbyFest 1990. She led the first Haka to be performed by a women's team at the 1991 Women's Rugby World Cup. Career Chase has represented New Zealand in three different codes; rugby union, | also represented Canterbury in athletics, volleyball, basketball, rugby sevens, football and volleyball. In 1998, she was a part of the Kiwi Ferns that beat a touring Great Britain in a three test series. References External links Black |
out of 3 stars in Best Places Northwest: The Locals' Guide to the Best Restaurants, Lodgings, Sights, Shopping, and More! (2004). In 2010, David Sarasohn of The Oregonian gave Caffe Mingo a rating of 'B+' and Mingo in Beaverton a 'B' rating. Samantha Bakall included Bar Mingo in the newspaper's 2014 list of the ten best happy hours in downtown Portland. The Oregonian's Michael Russell included the bar in 2017 lists of the city's ten best Italian restaurants and northwest Portland's ten best restaurants. See also List of Italian restaurants References | gave Caffe Mingo a rating of 'B+' and Mingo in Beaverton a 'B' rating. Samantha Bakall included Bar Mingo in the newspaper's 2014 list of the ten best happy hours in downtown Portland. The Oregonian's Michael Russell included the bar in 2017 lists of the city's ten best Italian restaurants and northwest Portland's ten best restaurants. See also List of Italian restaurants References External links Caffe Mingo at Frommer's Caffe Mingo at Zomato 1991 establishments in Oregon Drinking establishments in Oregon Italian restaurants |
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was Cardiff City F.C.'s 18th season in the Football League. They competed in the 22-team Division Three South, then the third tier of English football, finishing 10th. Season review Football | League. They competed in the 22-team Division Three South, then the third tier of English football, finishing 10th. Season review Football League Third Division |
welfare by hosting local animal group activities and providing educational services for schools and organizations, their other services include pet grooming, birthday parties, school visits and classes. Awards PetQuip Award 2021 Gold winner -International Retailer, Wholesaler or Distributor of the Year. References 2010 establishments in Kuwait Pet stores Retail companies established in 2010 Online retailers of Kuwait Retail companies of the United Arab Emirates Online | 2010. History Petzone was founded in 2010 as a small shop in Alrai, they have since expanded and have 26 locations in Kuwait with stand alone & shop-in-shop retail in addition to 3 stores in UAE, In 2015, Petzone launched its own E-commerce website which provides pet products and virtual buyers' services. Petzone offers several supplies for cats, dogs, birds, small animals, fish, and horses. Petzone also contribute for animal welfare by hosting local animal group |
to lack of scholarly attention and due to lack of reliable sources, as the Nizari faithful were left scattered and without central leadership and often had to dissimulate their true faith due to persecution by Sunni rulers. During the 14th century, moreover, the line of succession to the imamate split into two rival factions, the Muhammad-Shahi and Qasim-Shahi lines, of which the former initially gained the allegiance of the majority of the Nizari communities and were more active in the historical record. The Qasim-Shahi line, on the other hand, is shrouded in obscurity, and even their first imams are known almost only as names, with few reliable dates or information about their lives. Life Ali Shah, known by the regnal name al-Mustansir Billah II, hearkening back to the 11th-century Fatimid caliph of the same name, was the son of the third Qasim-Shahi imam (and 31st overall), Muhammad ibn Islam Shah ibn Qasim Shah, and succeeded his father as imam . In a time when Shi'a beliefs were gaining ground in Iran, the Nizaris often hid behind the mantle | split into two rival factions, the Muhammad-Shahi and Qasim-Shahi lines, of which the former initially gained the allegiance of the majority of the Nizari communities and were more active in the historical record. The Qasim-Shahi line, on the other hand, is shrouded in obscurity, and even their first imams are known almost only as names, with few reliable dates or information about their lives. Life Ali Shah, known by the regnal name al-Mustansir Billah II, hearkening back to the 11th-century Fatimid caliph of the same name, was the son of the third Qasim-Shahi imam (and 31st overall), Muhammad ibn Islam Shah ibn Qasim Shah, and succeeded his father as imam . In a time when Shi'a beliefs were gaining ground in Iran, the Nizaris often hid behind the mantle of Sufism, and al-Mustansir was known by the Sufi name Shah Qalandar. He was the first of his line known to have settled in the village of Anjudan in central Iran, which already during the late 14th century appears to have been a significant Qasim-Shahi centre, which was attacked by Timur in 1393. This move began a |
released 5 January - Short Circuit (United States) 8 January - The Smoke Scream (United States) 14 January - Pig Styles (United States) 22 January - Draggin' th' Dragon (United States) 28 January - Shadow Theory (United States) 5 February - The Oily Bird (United States) 11 February - Ice Boxed (United States) 19 February - Ohm Sweet Ohm (United States) 20 February - Africa Before Dark (United States) 25 February - A Hunger Stroke (United States) 4 March - Japanicky (United States) 10 March - Wired and Fired (United States) 18 March - Polly-tics (United States) 19 March - Bright Lights (United States) 24 March - Love Sunk (United States) 1 April - Comicalamities (United States) 7 April - Tong Tied (United States) 15 April - Felix the Cat in Sure-Locked Homes view (United States) 19 April - Eskimotive (United States) 21 April - A Bum Steer (United States) 5 May - Gold Bricks (United States) 13 May - Arabiantics (United States) 14 May - Hungry Hoboes (United States) 15 May - Plane Crazy (United States) 19 May - The Long Count (United States) 27 May - In- and Out-Laws (United States) 28 May - Oh What a Knight (United States) 2 June - The Patent Medicine Kid (United States) 10 June - Outdoor Indore (United States) 11 June - Poor Papa (United States) 16 June - Stage Coached (United States) 24 June - The Fox Chase (United States) Futuritzy (United States) The Mouse's Bride (United States) 30 June - The Rain Dropper (United States) 8 July - Astronomeows (a.k.a. Astronomeous) (United States) 9 July - Tall Timber (United States) 14 July - Ghosts Before Breakfast (Germany) A Companionate Mirage (United States) 22 July - Jungle Bungles (United States) 4 August - News Reeling (United States) Static (United States) 5 August - The Last Life (United States) 16 August - Baby Feud (United States) 26 August - In the Bag (United States) 5 September - Sea Sword (United States) 15 September - The Show Vote (United States) 18 September - Sunday on the Farm (United States) 29 September - The | painter (worked for Balet y Blay), (d. 2019). March 20: Eddy Ryssack, Belgian comics artist and animator (worked for Belvision), (d. 2004) from a heart attack. April April 4: Estelle Harris, American actress and comedienne (voice of Mrs. Potato Head in the Toy Story franchise, Mrs. Tammy Turtle in Mickey Mouse Works, and House of Mouse, Mama Lipsky in Kim Possible, Lula in Dave the Barbarian, Oz's Mother in Fanboy & Chum Chum, Sylvester's Mother in The Looney Tunes Show, Peg-Leg Peg in Jake and the Never Land Pirates). April 7: James Garner, American actor (voice of God in God, the Devil and Bob, Commander Rourke in Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Shazam in Superman/Shazam!: The Return of Black Adam), (d. 2014). May May 8: John Bennett, British actor (Captain Holly in Watership Down, Don in The Plague Dogs), (d. 2005). June June 2: Bob Amsberry, American actor (voiced one of Maleficent's Goons in Sleeping Beauty), (d. 1957). June 9: Jackie Mason, American comedian and actor (voice of Rabbi Hyman Krustofski in The Simpsons, The Sandman in The Fairly OddParents episode Beddy Bye/The Grass is Greener), (d. 2021). June 12: Richard M. Sherman, American songwriter (wrote music for Mary Poppins, The Jungle Book, The Aristocats, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Snoopy Come Home, Charlotte's Web, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, The Mighty Kong). June 16: Annie Cordy, Belgian singer, comedian and actress (voice of Mother Willow Tree in Pocahontas), (d. 2020). June 20: Martin Landau, American actor (voice of Scorpion in Spider-Man, Mr. Rzykruski in Frankenweenie), (d. 2017). June 25: Alex Toth, American comics artist and animator (Space Ghost), (d. 2006) from a heart attack. Peyo, Belgian comics artist and animation film director (directed The Smurfs and the Magic Flute), (d. 1992). July July 17: Vince Guaraldi, American jazz composer (wrote the soundtracks for the Peanuts television specials), (d. 1976). July 22: Orson Bean, American actor (voice of Bilbo Baggins in The Hobbit, and Frodo Baggins in The Return of the King, Billy Rabbit in Garfield in the Rough, Gepetto in Tiny Toon Adventures), (d. 2020). August August 7: Romeo Muller, American |
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European Junior Judo Championships European Championships, U21 Judo Judo competitions in Romania Judo Judo, World Championships U21 | September 2014. Medal summary Medal table Men's events Women's events Source Results References External links European Junior Judo Championships European Championships, U21 Judo Judo competitions in Romania |
at Cologne University. After the war, when the Meirowsky couple learned that their daughter Lisamaria had been murdered in the Holocaust, the family decided never to return to Germany. On May 2, 1947, Emil Meirowsky emigrated to the United States with his wife and son. There he taught at Indiana University Medical School until 1953. Meirowsky researched the origins of melanin. In 1906 he proved (in Unna's laboratory) that the epidermis can produce melanin. The Meirowsky phenomenon (1909), the tanning of the skin by high temperatures, is named after him. He also researched the life cycle of the syphilis pathogen and the etiology of moles and congenital malformations of the skin. Meirowsky also discovered the viral etiology of psoriasis. His daughter Lisamaria Meirowsky was also a doctor and was murdered in the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. His surviving son Arnold became a renowned neurosurgeon in the United States, and another son, Werner Leopold (1907-1994), emigrated to England and took the name William Merrow. In England, he worked as an actor after World War II. His daughter, Emil's granddaughter, is the actress Jane Merrow. Emil's brother was | Meirowsky phenomenon (1909), the tanning of the skin by high temperatures, is named after him. He also researched the life cycle of the syphilis pathogen and the etiology of moles and congenital malformations of the skin. Meirowsky also discovered the viral etiology of psoriasis. His daughter Lisamaria Meirowsky was also a doctor and was murdered in the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. His surviving son Arnold became a renowned neurosurgeon in the United States, and another son, Werner Leopold (1907-1994), emigrated to England and took the name William Merrow. In England, he worked as an actor after World War II. His daughter, Emil's granddaughter, is the actress Jane Merrow. Emil's brother was the entrepreneur and art collector Max Meirowsky. In March 2015, a commemorative stumbling stone was laid in front of his last residence in Cologne-Lindenthal, Fürst-Pückler-Strasse 42, in his memory as part of the art and memorial project by Cologne artist Gunter Demnig. Publications (selection) Über den Ursprung des melanotischen Pigments der Haut und des Auges, Leipzig 1908 Geschlechtsleben der Jugend, Schule und Elternhaus, Leipzig 1913 Studien über die Fortpflanzung von Bakterien, Spirillen und Spirochäten, Berlin 1914 Über die Entstehung der sogenannten kongenitalen Missbildungen der Haut, Wien & Leipzig 1919 Bericht der Salvarsankommission des Allgemeinen Aerztlichen Vereins in Köln. In: Münchener medizinische Wochenschrift. Band 67, 1920, S. 477–480. Tierzeichnung, Menschenscheckung und |
during the 2000s, most of them being direct-to-video before being cast as Doctor "Doc" Death in the 2014 action film The Expendables 3 where he was reunited working with Sylvester Stallone. He teamed up with Eddie Murphy to co-star in the biographical comedy film Dolemite Is My Name as D'Urville Martin (2019) and the comedy film Coming 2 America as General Izzi (2021). His television work includes multiple episodes in drama series H.E.L.P. (1990), action thriller crime drama series The Player (2015), and drama limited series True Story opposite Kevin Hart (2021). Film Television Theatre Music videos Soundtrack appearances Video games References External links Male | 2000s, most of them being direct-to-video before being cast as Doctor "Doc" Death in the 2014 action film The Expendables 3 where he was reunited working with Sylvester Stallone. He teamed up with Eddie Murphy to co-star in the biographical comedy film Dolemite Is My Name as D'Urville Martin (2019) and the comedy film Coming 2 America as General Izzi (2021). His television work includes multiple episodes in drama series H.E.L.P. (1990), |
aggregator Metacritic. IGN lauded the game's personalness, combat systems, and abilities, and cited the unengaging story, characters, party member system, enemies, repetition, and puzzles as its drawbacks. Destructoid severely criticized the game's repetitive nature and concluded, "There are some novel ideas here, and if you’re looking for something outside the RPG status quo and with a darker vibe, Monark could fit the bill. Just go in knowing that it can get arduous, and you’ll need to overlook those faults to find what Monark does that’s really different." Nintendo Life gave the game seven stars out of ten and praised the high-risk, high-reward combat system, creepy aesthetics, interesting story, and replay value, while criticizing the lackluster graphics, repetitive environments, and lack of enemy variety. Push Square reviewed the game much more negatively, giving it four stars out of ten, and cited the use of the horror genre, boss designs, and music, as positives, while calling the repetitive, grindy combat the game's biggest downfall. RPGFan liked the vocal tracks, opening cinematic, characters, themes and combat, and said that the game's | average" reviews, according to review aggregator Metacritic. IGN lauded the game's personalness, combat systems, and abilities, and cited the unengaging story, characters, party member system, enemies, repetition, and puzzles as its drawbacks. Destructoid severely criticized the game's repetitive nature and concluded, "There are some novel ideas here, and if you’re looking for something outside the RPG status quo and with a darker vibe, Monark could fit the bill. Just go in knowing that it can get arduous, and you’ll need to overlook those faults to find what Monark does that’s really different." Nintendo Life gave the game seven stars out of ten and praised the high-risk, high-reward combat system, creepy aesthetics, interesting story, and replay value, while criticizing the lackluster graphics, repetitive environments, and lack of enemy variety. Push Square reviewed the game much more negatively, giving it four stars out of ten, and cited the use of the |
Aileen Manning as Aunt Maggie Endicott Hugh Metcalfe as Butler Barbara Tennant as Mrs. Mitch Hardy Nola Luxford as Society Girl References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998. Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, | The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1. University of California Press, 1997. External links 1924 films 1924 drama films English-language films American films American silent feature films American drama films Films directed by Ralph Ince American |
a French-bred, Irish-trained thoroughbred racehorse. He is best known for winning the Glenfarclas Cross Country Chase at the Cheltenham Festival twice in the colours of owner J.P. McManus. Career After starting racing life in France, Garde Champetre was brought to the UK and owned by racing syndicate Million In Mind. Trained by Paul Nicholls, across 6 races in the 2003–04 season, winning two races and scoring three second-place finishes. Million In Mind sold Garde Champetre for 530,000gns in 2004 to prolific owner John P McManus making Garde Champetre the most expensive National Hunt | March 1999 – 13 March 2012) was a French-bred, Irish-trained thoroughbred racehorse. He is best known for winning the Glenfarclas Cross Country Chase at the Cheltenham Festival twice in the colours of owner J.P. McManus. Career After starting racing life in France, Garde Champetre was brought to the UK and owned by racing syndicate Million In Mind. Trained by Paul Nicholls, across 6 races in the 2003–04 season, winning two races and scoring three second-place finishes. Million In Mind sold Garde Champetre for 530,000gns in 2004 to prolific owner John P McManus making Garde Champetre the most expensive National Hunt horse |
it is known only from the Amazon basin. It reaches 7 cm (2.8 inches) SL. References Hypoptopomatini Fish described | native to South America, where it is known only from the Amazon basin. It |
Township, Pike County, Ohio, United States. A post office called Omega opened | unincorporated community in eastern Jackson Township, Pike County, Ohio, United States. A post office |
were succeeded by the Navajo-class, as the designation ATS-4 and 5 were not used. The ships were armed with two M242 Busmaster and two M2 Browning machine guns for self-defense. Ships in the class See also Salvage and rescue ship List of | they were brought into service in the 1970s. This class of ships were succeeded by the Navajo-class, as the designation ATS-4 and 5 were not used. The ships were armed with two M242 Busmaster and two M2 Browning machine guns for self-defense. Ships in the class See |
of Kansas to study chemistry. Upon completing his undergraduate degree in 1960, Kevan pursued doctoral study at the University of California, Los Angeles, under the direction of Willard Libby. After obtaining his doctorate in 1963, Kevan became a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Newcastle, then returned to the United States later that year to serve as a chemistry instructor at the University of Chicago. Between 1965 and 1969, Kevan | the University of Kansas. Kevan left his alma mater for a position at Wayne State University. During his eleven-year tenure at Wayne State, Kevan was awarded a Guggenheim fellowship in 1969, and elected to fellowship of the American Physical Society in 1972. He joined the University of Houston faculty in 1980, where he was the Cullen Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at the time of his death on June 4, 2002. References 1938 births 2002 deaths 20th-century American chemists 21st-century American chemists University of Kansas alumni University of Kansas faculty University of California, Los Angeles alumni University of Houston faculty Wayne State University faculty Fellows of |
County, Missouri. Members The Metro League consists of seven schools in St. Louis County. References Missouri high school athletic conferences High school | in St. Louis County, Missouri. Members The Metro League consists of seven schools in St. Louis County. References Missouri high school athletic conferences High school sports conferences and leagues in |
installed in most of Bundeswehr vehicles. The radio was actually developed by the Stuttgart company Standard Elektrik Lorenz AG, which taken over by Thales. Organisation Head of all information-technology and electronic reconnaissance is the Command Cyber and Information Domain Service. Most of the signal corps (German: Fernmelder) of Bundeswehr are part of the information-technology command of Bundeswehr (Kommando Informationstechnik der Bundeswehr) in the organizational area of "Cyber and Information Domain Service". Around 7.200 soldiers serv in the signal corps. Army Some of the signal corps (German: Fernmelder) are a branch in the German army. Besides this, every Company has its own signal corps specialist within its unit. For long distance communications for deployments abroad, the HRM-7000 shortwave radio system is often used. Airforce German Air Force (Luftwaffe) has its own signal corps specialist within its units. Beside analog Airband-radios they use the MR6000A SDR from Rohde & Schwarz in Eurofighter and helicopters (Tiger, MH90 and others). Navy The German Navy has its own signal corps specialist within its units and at the ships. For on-board communication the Navy will use TETRA standar VHF-radios by Motorola up from 2022. TETRA is also used by German civil rescue and law enforcement agencys. Tactical networks Autoko Link 16 (NATO) Tetra / Tetrapol (VHF based Trans-European Trunked Radio standard) VANBw Systems and equipment Satellite communication SATCOMBw is the Bundeswehr's satellite-based communications system. The system, operated by Airbus Defense and Space, enables the military to make tap-proof telephone calls, video conferences and Internet access worldwide. In the current "Stage 2", which has been in operation since the end of 2011, the system is based on the two communications satellites COMSATBw-1 and 2 with which the ground stations of Bundeswehr and the German Aerospace Center (DLR) is linked. The system has an capacity of 3 × 2 Mbit/s Duplex encrypted. Mobile Terrestical | and helicopters (Tiger, MH90 and others). Navy The German Navy has its own signal corps specialist within its units and at the ships. For on-board communication the Navy will use TETRA standar VHF-radios by Motorola up from 2022. TETRA is also used by German civil rescue and law enforcement agencys. Tactical networks Autoko Link 16 (NATO) Tetra / Tetrapol (VHF based Trans-European Trunked Radio standard) VANBw Systems and equipment Satellite communication SATCOMBw is the Bundeswehr's satellite-based communications system. The system, operated by Airbus Defense and Space, enables the military to make tap-proof telephone calls, video conferences and Internet access worldwide. In the current "Stage 2", which has been in operation since the end of 2011, the system is based on the two communications satellites COMSATBw-1 and 2 with which the ground stations of Bundeswehr and the German Aerospace Center (DLR) is linked. The system has an capacity of 3 × 2 Mbit/s Duplex encrypted. Mobile Terrestical Data Communication TÜtrSys The "Terrestrial Transmission System" (TÜtrSys) is used for data connections between network nodes in the field. The system enables the simultaneous operation of up to three directional radio links. UHF systems At the Afghanistan ISAF deployment of Bundeswehr, platoons often used the US AN/PRC-117. It is a universally-used software defined radio of US Harris Corperation widely used by the US army. It is used for Phone, tactical short messages and data transceiving a wide frequency range. It can also be used to communicate via US military satellites used as relays. In 2020 Bundeswehr orderd 370 units worth 30 million USD. From 2021 until 2024, it planned to order more so that there is a number of 913 radios, worth 91 million euros. Radio equipment In the 1980s, |
at end of season Left club during season Competitions Overall record Ukrainian Premier League League table Results summary Results by round Results Ukrainian Cup UEFA Cup References | In addition to the domestic league, Metalist Kharkiv participated in that season's editions of the Ukrainian Cup and the UEFA Cup. The season covers the period from 1 |
2013. Medal summary Medal table Men's events Women's events Source Results References External links European Junior Judo Championships European Championships, U21 Judo | Union.It was held in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina from 20 to 22 September 2013. Medal summary Medal table Men's events Women's events Source Results References External links |
in the Amazon River basin. It reaches 10 cm (3.9 inches) SL. References Hypoptopomatini Fish | is a species of catfish in the family Loricariidae. It is native to South America, |
with Señor Ortego the owner of the mine for which her husband is manager. Soon realizing she has made a mistake she decides to return to her husband but suffers a head injury and suffers amnesia. Meanwhile, her husband is arrested for the attempted murder of Ortego. Breaking free he manages to find his wife, and the sight of him restores her memory. Ortego has been dealt justice by being stabbed to death by another man he has wronged. Cast Frank Mayo as Dan Barclay Sylvia Breamer as Myra Barclay William B. Davidson | owner of the mine for which her husband is manager. Soon realizing she has made a mistake she decides to return to her husband but suffers a head injury and suffers amnesia. Meanwhile, her husband is arrested for the attempted murder of Ortego. Breaking free he manages to find his wife, and the sight of him restores her memory. Ortego has been dealt justice by being stabbed to death by another man he has wronged. Cast Frank Mayo as Dan Barclay Sylvia Breamer as Myra Barclay William B. Davidson as Señor Ortego Frankie Darro as Dan Barclay Jr. Ina Anson as Carmelita Tote Du Crow as Ricardo James Olivio as Humpy John |
Mary's Church in the town centre. It was named the St Joseph's Mission. The mission was in various buildings around the town centre and fundraising was done for a new church. Construction On 9 August 1893, the foundation stone of St Joseph's church was laid. Less than two years later, on 5 February 1895, the church was opened. It cost £13,000 for capacity of 1000 people. The church was designed by the architectural firm Dunn, Hansom and Fenwicke, consisting of Edward Joseph Hansom, Archibald Matthias Dunn and W. Ellison Fenwicke. Later additions were made to the church. In 1966, a porch was added to the northwest of the church. In 1976, a presbytery was added and three years later, in 1979 a parish centre. The sanctuary was reordered in 1980. All these additions were instigated by the then parish priest, Canon Lacey. Parish With St Mary's Church in Headland, and St Patrick's Church, St Cuthbert's Church, St John Vianney Church, the church is | later, on 5 February 1895, the church was opened. It cost £13,000 for capacity of 1000 people. The church was designed by the architectural firm Dunn, Hansom and Fenwicke, consisting of Edward Joseph Hansom, Archibald Matthias Dunn and W. Ellison Fenwicke. Later additions were made to the church. In 1966, a porch was added to the northwest of the church. In 1976, a presbytery was added and three years later, in 1979 a parish centre. The sanctuary was reordered in 1980. All these additions were instigated by the then parish priest, Canon Lacey. Parish With St Mary's Church in Headland, and St Patrick's Church, St Cuthbert's Church, St John Vianney Church, the church is part of the Holy Family Parish. St Joseph's Church has two Sunday Masses at 5:00pm on Saturday and 10:00am on Sunday. St Mary's Church has one Sunday Mass at 11:00am, and St Patrick's has one Sunday Mass at 9:00am. Interior See also Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle References External |
Women's Rugby World Cup; she scored a hat-trick in their game against Wales. Personal life Brett is the mother of former Crusaders and Blues | New Zealand rugby union player. She made her Black Ferns debut at RugbyFest 1990 against Netherlands. Brett competed at the 1991 |
Competition, a nationwide baking competition launched throughout the United Kingdom on 10 January 2022 by Buckingham Palace, The Big Jubilee Lunch and Fortnum & Mason to find a brand new pudding dedicated to Queen Elizabeth II as part of the official Platinum Jubilee celebrations in 2022 marking the 70th anniversary of the accession | on 6 February 1952. As a food, culture and travel author, he writes for The Spectator, Town & Country, Harper's Bazaar and City A.M. References British food writers British non-fiction writers Living people Year of birth missing (living people) British |
surrounded by an extended source with a spectrum characteristic of a red-shifted giant elliptical galaxy. The derived visual magnitude of this region is 15.0, and it follows a radially decreasing brightness that is characteristic of an elliptical. Seven fainter galaxies are visible within an angular radius of , suggesting it is the brightest member of a galactic cluster. This object was first identified as an optical variable by Martha D. Ashbrook in 1942, who noted the brightness changed irregularly from magnitude 15.0 down to 16.0. The source was found to vary chaotically on time scales of days and even hours. Howard E. Bond and Francois Biraud in 1971 noted the coincidence of this object with the position of the radio source PKS 1514–24. In 1965, John | distribution (SED). The peak component of this radiation lies in the infrared band, making this a low-frequency peaked BL Lac (LBL). It is one of the few LBLs known to emit gamma rays. The width of the high energy component of the SED is considered extremely broad for objects of this class, ranging in energy from around up to the TeV level. In 1998–99, extended radio emission was detected from a one-sided jet that starts in a south-easterly direction from the source before bending to the northeast. This non-thermal jet extends from AP Lib (equivalent to ~), and in 2013 was found to emit X-rays. The jet may be the source for |
conference. They defeated LSU to advance to the second round of the SEC Tournament where they lost to Alabama. The team's newest key addition was freshman guard Wesley Person, younger brother of former Auburn and NBA star Chuck Person. Person attended high school in Brantley, Alabama like his brother. Person averaged 15.4 points per game, second on the team to Ronnie | to advance to the second round of the SEC Tournament where they lost to Alabama. The team's newest key addition was freshman guard Wesley Person, younger brother of former Auburn and NBA star Chuck Person. Person attended high school in Brantley, Alabama like his brother. Person averaged 15.4 |
Highway is a transportation artery in Bangladesh, which connects National Highway N8 (at Barishal City) with Regional | National Highway N8 (at Barishal City) with Regional Highway R770 (at Pirojpur). It is in length, and the road is a |
to South America, where it is known from the Amazon River basin. The species feeds on algae and reaches 8 cm | species feeds on algae and reaches 8 cm (3.1 inches) in total length. References Hypoptopomatini Fish |
III A tournament will be played in Istanbul, Turkey, from 11 to 17 April 2022. Participants Standings Division III B The Division III B tournament will be played in Sarajevo, Bosnia | Division III will be two international under-18 men's ice hockey tournaments organized by the International Ice Hockey Federation. The group A and B tournaments are the sixth and seventh level of competition |
List of Threatened Species 2021. References indicus Endemic flora of India (region) Flora of Karnataka Flora of | an endangered species under the The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2021. References indicus Endemic flora of India (region) Flora of Karnataka |
right eye). Then, they seized the count, "who was only half alive, and despoiled him." After he was clearly dead, "they were moved by no mercy and threw him unmercifully into the Seine, whereupon he was never seen again." Marriage & Issue Raoul married Rosella of Saint-Pol, daughter of Count Hugh of Saint-Pol. They had at least one son, Eustace, Count of Guînes. According to Sir Bernard Burke's peerage, two more sons were born to Rauol and Rosella: William le Blount and Robert le Blount. These two brothers were born in the County of Guînes and, along with Eustace, accompanied William the Conqueror to England in 1066. After this, Eustace returned to his native country, but both William and Robert stayed in England. The two le Blount brothers are the | clearly dead, "they were moved by no mercy and threw him unmercifully into the Seine, whereupon he was never seen again." Marriage & Issue Raoul married Rosella of Saint-Pol, daughter of Count Hugh of Saint-Pol. They had at least one son, Eustace, Count of Guînes. According to Sir Bernard Burke's peerage, two more sons were born to Rauol and Rosella: William le Blount and Robert le Blount. These two brothers were born in the County of Guînes and, along with Eustace, accompanied William the Conqueror to England in 1066. After this, Eustace returned to his native country, but both William and Robert stayed in England. The two le Blount brothers are the originators of the Blount family in England. Sir William le Blount, the younger of the two le Blount brothers, was a general of foot at Hastings, and was rewarded with grants of several |
a Masters student in English Literature at the Lebanese University. She had worked for a time in 2018 as a translator for the International Society for Parliamentary Elections. Arrest and trial With her brother Bandar, El-Khatib was arrested by the General Directorate of General Security on 17 June 2020. Bandar was released the following day, but Kinda was detained for six months, before being brought before a military tribunal. El-Khatib is known as a social media commentator. Her arrest was attributed at the time to a retweet of a posting by Avichay Adraee. She had been particularly active on Twitter since the 17 October Revolution protests of | in December 2020 of collaboration with Israel. El-Khatib, a critic of Michel Aoun, the political class of Lebanon, and Hezbollah, was released on appeal in March 2021. Background El-Khatib is a Sunni Muslim from Akkar District, and took part in demonstrations in 2019 and 2020. At the time of her arrest, according to her sister Yasmine, El-Khatib was 23 years old, and was a Masters student in English Literature at the Lebanese University. She had worked for a time in 2018 as a translator for the International Society for Parliamentary Elections. Arrest and trial With her brother Bandar, El-Khatib was arrested by the General Directorate of General |
held in Poreč, Croatia from 21 to 23 September 2012. Medal summary Medal table | Poreč, Croatia from 21 to 23 September 2012. Medal summary Medal table Men's events Women's events Source Results References External links European Junior Judo Championships |
2.6 cm (1 inch) SL. References Hypoptopomatini Fish described in 1997 Fauna | to reach 2.6 cm (1 inch) SL. References Hypoptopomatini Fish described in 1997 |
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gained an outright Finals berth They lost to the Letran Knights in three games. Professional career In 2021, Oftana declared for the PBA Season 46 draft. He was offered to be included in the special Gilas round during the draft, but he declined. He was drafted with the third pick during the first round by the NLEX Road Warriors. In their elimination round match against the Meralco Bolts, he had 34 points on 8-of-11 shooting on three-pointers and 12-of-18 from the field in 29 minutes of play; breaking the all-time record in three point attempts made by a rookie at eighth, erasing the 34-year mark of Allan Caidic at seven. He scored the game-winning layup with 6.1 seconds left as NLEX got an 81–80 win in the quarterfinals. On February 11, 2022, during a 100–110 loss against the Meralco Bolts, Oftana exited the game in the fourth quarter after suffering an injury. It was later revealed | for the San Beda Red Lions in Season 92. He won titles with San Beda from 2016–2018. In Season 95, Oftana took on a bigger role. He had a near triple-double with ten points, ten rebounds, and seven assists in a win against the San Sebastian Stags. For that performance, he was given Player of the Week honors. He had a career-best of 27 points and nine rebounds against the CSB Blazers. He won Player of the Week again after scoring a personal-best 29 points while adding nine rebounds, five assists, and two steals in San Beda's rematch over the Blazers. He won MVP after averaging 15.6 points, 8.2 rebounds, 2.7 assists, and 1.2 blocks, becoming the eighth MVP to hail from San Beda (the first since Sudan Daniel in 2010), and finishing 18–0 in the eliminations as they gained an outright Finals berth They lost to the Letran Knights in three games. Professional career In 2021, Oftana declared for the PBA Season 46 draft. He was offered to be included in the special Gilas round during the draft, but he declined. He was drafted with the third pick during the first round by the NLEX Road Warriors. In their elimination round match against the Meralco Bolts, he had 34 points on 8-of-11 shooting on three-pointers and 12-of-18 from the field in 29 minutes |
May 1952 21 August 2021) was a Pakistani judge who served as the 15th chief justice of the Federal Shariat Court from 7 March 2015 to 14 May 2017. Prior to his retirement from legal services in May 2014, he served as Islamabad High Court judge. He was appointed as additional deputy prosecutor at the National Accountability Bureau and a member of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Bar Council in 1999. He also served as acting chief justice of Islamabad High Court in 2013. He was also a member of the Law and Justice Commission of Pakistan. He participated in the All Pakistan Declamation Contest and became the recipient of a | legal services in May 2014, he served as Islamabad High Court judge. He was appointed as additional deputy prosecutor at the National Accountability Bureau and a member of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Bar Council in 1999. He also served as acting chief justice of Islamabad High Court in 2013. He was also a member of the Law and Justice Commission of Pakistan. He participated in the All Pakistan Declamation Contest and became the recipient of a gold medal. Khan became the Islamabad High Court judge on 21 Dec 2010, Federal Shariat Court judge on 8 August 2014 and chief justice of Shariat Court on 7 March 2015. Career Khan was born in Nowshera, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. He obtained his education from Edwardes College Peshawar. Khan did his matriculation in 1968. He obtained his graduation in 1973 and a master's degree in Political Science in 1975 from the University of Peshawar. He obtained his Bachelor |
good enough and they would most likely win the qualification tournament. The proposal from the USA received 25 votes, from Finland 12 votes, and the proposal from the IHF 10 votes. Legend for qualification type World Championship Qualification tournament The 1976 IHF Olympic qualification tournament was held in the United States. The winner of the tournament qualified for the 1976 Summer Olympics. Japan represented Asia, Tunisia represented Africa and the United States represented America. Qualification Standings Matches All times are local (UTC-5). References Weblinks Women Handball Intercontinental Olympic Qualification 1976 Milwakee (USA) | assigned quota places to six teams: the host, four teams from the world championships and one team from the qualification tournament respectively. Qualification Modus The IHF proposed that the host and the top five from the last world championships (WC) would qualify. The USA proposed that besides the host only the top four from the WC would qualify. The last spot would be given to the winner of an additional tournament. At this tournament, the champions from Africa, America, and Asia would attend. Finland proposed that the sixth place would be given to the winner of a game between the 5th place team at the WC and the |
Brazil. The species reaches 6.8 cm (2.7 inches) in total length. References Hypoptopomatini Fish described in 1894 Fauna of Brazil Taxa named by Edward Drinker Cope | known from the Lagoa Dos Patos drainage basin in Brazil. The species reaches 6.8 cm (2.7 inches) in total |
unknown Konrad von Radlin. He was the owner of all or part of Radlin, and after him the village passed into the hands of Plankuar, later Sednitzki. From 1602, the owner was Jerzy Charwat Plawetzki from Plawecz, while Radlin Górny without Szonowice belonged to the owner of Wodzisław, becoming part of the Wodzisławskie state country. Radlin also owned Obszary along with the so-called Pogwizdow. The first mention of them comes from 1696. They are known as Romanshof, after the Prussian landlord Roman, who owned quite extensive areas. Radlin developed quite slowly. In 1783, it was inhabited by 51 settlers, 13 homesteaders and had only 279 inhabitants. Radlin Dolny belonged to the knightly estate for a long time, and in 1804 it belonged to the knight's estate. It passed into the hands of the owners of Wodzisław, because the Count of Wodzisław bought the entire Lower Radlin and part of the so-called Upper Szonowiec. A longer note about this town can be found in documents from the late nineteenth century, more precisely in the records of Franiczek Henke, a historian of the Racibórz-Wodzisław region, who states that Radlin is one of the largest villages of the Rybnik powiat and consists of Radlin Górny, Dolny and Obszary. Henke reports that there were 51 farms in Radlin Górny, and as a result of parceling, the number of them increased to 70, but their usable area had significantly decreased. In addition, there were 89 cottagers, 2 water mills, 183 houses inhabited by 2190 inhabitants, including 11 Evangelicals and 2 Jews. The rest were Catholics. The main center of activity was located in Radlin Dolny, where there was a primary school and a church – a branch of the Wodzisław parish, where the parish priest was Fr. Reszka. Until 1870 there was no obligation to attend school in these areas. Interested residents, e.g. from Obszary, sent their children to a school located in Radlin Dolny. In 1904, the parish in Radlin was separated from the parish of Wodzisław. In 1929, a new brick church of St. Mary Magdalene in Radlin was built. In the 1930s, Biertułtowy was incorporated into Radlin. | and consists of Radlin Górny, Dolny and Obszary. Henke reports that there were 51 farms in Radlin Górny, and as a result of parceling, the number of them increased to 70, but their usable area had significantly decreased. In addition, there were 89 cottagers, 2 water mills, 183 houses inhabited by 2190 inhabitants, including 11 Evangelicals and 2 Jews. The rest were Catholics. The main center of activity was located in Radlin Dolny, where there was a primary school and a church – a branch of the Wodzisław parish, where the parish priest was Fr. Reszka. Until 1870 there was no obligation to attend school in these areas. Interested residents, e.g. from Obszary, sent their children to a school located in Radlin Dolny. In 1904, the parish in Radlin was separated from the parish of Wodzisław. In 1929, a new brick church of St. Mary Magdalene in Radlin was built. In the 1930s, Biertułtowy was incorporated into Radlin. In 1975, Radlin was incorporated into Wodzisław Śląski. In 1997, Biertułtowy, Głożyny and Obszary separated from Wodzisław and formed the town of Radlin. However, as a result of the decision of the residents, the historic Radlin remained a district of Wodzisław. To distinguish it from the city of Radlin, it began to be called Radlin the Second. Streets Bojowników Bolesława Chrobrego Dąbrowskiego Dębowa Gołębia Głożyńska ks. Kominka Krupińskiego Kokoszycka Kosynierów Letnia Owocowa Pogodna Popiela Radlińska Radlińskie Chałupki rondo Św. Floriana Rybnicka Skłodowskiej-Curie Ustronna Wańkowicza Więźniów Politycznych Wysoka Zbożowa Ziemowita Ziołowa Zuchów Żniwna Żwirowa People Bolesław Kominek, Archbishop of Wrocław, was born in Radlin II. Jerzy Wójcik, a Polish Olympic fencer, was born in Radlin II. Ewa Mrukwa-Kominek, an ophthalmologist and professor of medicine, comes from Radlin II. Tomasz Sikora, silver medalist in biathlon at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Torino, was born in Wodzisław Śląski and lives in Radlin II. Artur Nosiadek, a traveler, filmmaker and photographer of people, nature and architecture of countries around the world, was born and lives in Radlin II. References Gallery Neighbourhoods in Silesian Voivodeship |
or cauline (on the stem). They are petiolate (with a stalk) or sessile (stalkless). The basal leaves are usually rosulate (arranged in rosettes), petiolate, with the blade margins entire, dentate (toothed), or lyrate-pinnatifid (lyre shaped or pinnately divided) with the apex obtuse to acute (pointed). The cauline leaves are sessile, with the blade (base attenuate (narrowing gradually) and not auriculate (ear shaped), the margins are entire (smooth), subentire, dentate, or pinnatifid. The racemes are ebracteate (lacking bracts), and corymbose (having branches arising at different points but reaching about the same height, giving the flower cluster, a flat-topped appearance) and several-flowered. They are considerably elongated when in fruit. The fruiting pedicels (flower stalks) are ascending to subdivaricate, straight, slender and terete (circular in cross-section). The flowers have erect sepals which are oblong (shaped). It has white petals, which can have a pink tinge or veining, which are oblanceolate-spatulate (spoon shaped) and longer than sepals. The claw (long flower portion beside the stem) is obscurely differentiated from blade with a rounded apex. The stamens are slightly tetradynamous (having six stamens, of which four are longer than the others). The filaments (stamen stalks) are not dilated basally and slender in form. The anthers are ovate or oblong (in shape) with an obtuse apex. The nectar glands are confluent (flowing together or merging) and subtending (situated below) the bases of the stamens. The fruits (or seed capsules) are subsessile or shortly stipitate (stalked). The gynophore (stalk supporting the gynoecium) is less than 1 mm long, linear, slightly to strongly torulose (swollen and constricted at intervals), subterete to strongly latiseptate (having broad partitions). The valves (portion that fragments or splits open) are each without midvein or with obscure one on proximal 1/2. They are sparsely to densely pubescent or glabrescent (having fading surface ornamentation). The replum (framework-like placenta to which the seeds attach) is rounded and the septum (partition wall) is complete. It has 12-30 ovules (unfertilised seeds) per ovary. The style is obsolete or distinct (separate). The stigma is capitate (shaped like the head of | base) or cauline (on the stem). They are petiolate (with a stalk) or sessile (stalkless). The basal leaves are usually rosulate (arranged in rosettes), petiolate, with the blade margins entire, dentate (toothed), or lyrate-pinnatifid (lyre shaped or pinnately divided) with the apex obtuse to acute (pointed). The cauline leaves are sessile, with the blade (base attenuate (narrowing gradually) and not auriculate (ear shaped), the margins are entire (smooth), subentire, dentate, or pinnatifid. The racemes are ebracteate (lacking bracts), and corymbose (having branches arising at different points but reaching about the same height, giving the flower cluster, a flat-topped appearance) and several-flowered. They are considerably elongated when in fruit. The fruiting pedicels (flower stalks) are ascending to subdivaricate, straight, slender and terete (circular in cross-section). The flowers have erect sepals which are oblong (shaped). It has white petals, which can have a pink tinge or veining, which are oblanceolate-spatulate (spoon shaped) and longer than sepals. The claw (long flower portion beside the stem) is obscurely differentiated from blade with a rounded apex. The stamens are slightly tetradynamous (having six stamens, of which four are longer than the others). The filaments (stamen stalks) are not dilated basally and slender in form. The anthers are ovate or oblong (in shape) with an obtuse apex. The nectar glands are confluent (flowing together or merging) and subtending (situated below) the bases of the stamens. The fruits (or seed capsules) are subsessile or shortly stipitate (stalked). The gynophore (stalk supporting the gynoecium) is less than 1 mm long, linear, slightly to strongly torulose (swollen and constricted at intervals), subterete to strongly latiseptate (having broad partitions). The valves (portion that fragments or splits open) are each without midvein or with obscure one on proximal 1/2. They are sparsely to densely |
the Calypso Lemo (voiced by Kevin Duhaney) - the chief scientist and Lettie's little brother. Phil (voiced by Jeremy Harris ) - a medic Dolphin of the Calypso Crew, who always sometimes getting nervous about missions. Freddie (voiced by Tal Shulman) - a mechanic Sea Turtle Bacon Berry or BB (voiced by Tianna Macduff) is a member of the Calypso Crew and the newborn guardian of the Big Blue who has powers of the ocean. Supporting characters Admiral Krill (voiced by A.C. Peterson) a Krill is in charge of United Current. Commander Plink (voiced by Ana Sani) Admiral Krill's number two of United Current. Mira Clearwater (voiced by Shannon Hamilton) is the stingray captain and rival of Lettie since | Set in an underwater world where humans live alongside anthropomorphic sea creatures, the show is about the crew of the United Current submarine Calypso, composed of the Sibling Team Lettie and Lemo (who are the crew's captain and science officer, respectively), a laidback turtle named Freddie (the ship's mechanic), a nervous dolphin named Phil (the resident medic), and Bacon Berry, a childlike magical guardian of mysterious origin and power. Under the command of the diminutive Admiral Krill and his number two Commander Plink, they explore the seas and take on missions to defend the ocean from various threats, most prominently a sapient mass of pollution known as The Blegh that seeks to corrupt all of the Big Blue. while helping to redefine what a family means and how caring for one another is the most important thing of all. Characters Main characters Lettie (voiced by Bahia Watson) - the captain of |
principality of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen joined the Confederation of the Rhine which was a group of states of Napoleon Bonaparte's First French Empire and fell under Bonaparte's protection until 1813. In 1815, Schwarzburg-Sondershausen joined the German Confederation created in 1815 by the Congress of Vienna. Abdication A deeply unpopular figure, Günther Frederick Charles I ruled as an absolute monarch despite the increasing desire by his subjects for a say in government. His refusal to make any concessions led to a palace revolt spearheaded by his son, Günther Frederick Charles II and known as the Ebeleben Revolution, which resulted in his abdication on 19 August 1835. Personal life On 23 June 1799, Günther Frederick Charles I married Caroline of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (1774–1854), a daughter of Prince Friedrich Karl of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt and Friederike Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. They had two children: Emilie Friederike (1800–1867), who married Prince Leopold II of Lippe, the eldest child of Leopold I, the reigning prince of Lippe and Princess Pauline of Anhalt-Bernburg. Günther Friedrich Karl II (1801–1889), who married Caroline of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt and, after her death, Friederike Mathilde zu Hohenlohe-Öhringen (1814–1888), a daughter of August, Prince of Hohenlohe-Öhringen. After his abdication, Prince Günther lived the rest of his life at his hunting lodge, Jagdschloss "Zum Possen" near Sondershausen, where he died | which was a group of states of Napoleon Bonaparte's First French Empire and fell under Bonaparte's protection until 1813. In 1815, Schwarzburg-Sondershausen joined the German Confederation created in 1815 by the Congress of Vienna. Abdication A deeply unpopular figure, Günther Frederick Charles I ruled as an absolute monarch despite the increasing desire by his subjects for a say in government. His refusal to make any concessions led to a palace revolt spearheaded by his son, Günther Frederick Charles II and known as the Ebeleben Revolution, which resulted in his abdication on 19 August 1835. Personal life On 23 June 1799, Günther Frederick Charles I married Caroline of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (1774–1854), a daughter of Prince Friedrich Karl of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt and Friederike Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. They had two children: Emilie Friederike (1800–1867), who married Prince Leopold II of Lippe, the eldest child of Leopold I, the reigning prince of Lippe and Princess Pauline of Anhalt-Bernburg. Günther Friedrich Karl II (1801–1889), who married Caroline of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt and, after her death, Friederike |
disrupted education of around one and a half billion students, as schools in 165 countries closed their doors and 60 million teachers were sent home, according to UNESCO. A number of countries tackled the problem by expanding access to the Internet in remote areas or broadcasting more educational materials on national television. Since the early 2000s, the number of students from emerging economies going abroad for higher education has risen markedly. During the 2010s, while the number electing to study in the United Kingdom and the United States largely evened out, more and more opted for Australia and Canada. This was a golden age of growth for many Western universities admitting international students. In the late 2010s, around five million students trotted the globe each year for higher education, with the developed world being the most popular destinations and China the biggest source of international students. Chinese government statistics show that 660,000 students studied abroad in 2018, more than thrice the number a decade prior. In 2019, the United States was the most popular destination for Chinese university students, with 30% of the international student body coming from mainland China, followed by Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan. But as relations between the West and China soured and because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Western universities saw their revenue from foreign students plummet and will have to reconfigure themselves in order to survive. Government assistance might not be available due to the strained ties between universities and many politicians, who are skeptical of the value of higher education because even though admissions have boomed, productivity growth has slowed. Moreover, political battles in the West are increasingly fought between those who have university degrees and those who do not. In any case, universities that are highly dependent on revenue for foreign students face the possibility of bankruptcy. COVID-19 has ended the golden age of universities. For information on public support for higher education (for domestic students) in various countries in 2019, see the chart below. In Asia In South Korea, teaching is a prestigious and rewarding position and the education system is highly centralized and focused on testing. Similarly, in Singapore, becoming a teacher is by no means an easy task and the nation's education system is also centrally managed. In Europe In Finland, during the 2010s, it was extremely difficult to become a schoolteacher, as admissions rates for a teacher's training program were even lower than for programs in law or medicine. According to the 2015 Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS), French students scored last in mathematics and next-to-last in science when compared to other member states of the European Union. French fourth graders (students aged eight to nine) scored an average of 488 points in mathematics and 487 in science, compared to the E.U. average of 527 and 525, respectively. Internationally, France ranked in 35th place out of the 49 participant countries and territories. French mediocrity in mathematics at the level of grade school notwithstanding, the situation in higher education and research was a revelation, as can be seen in the number of Fields Medalists the nation has produced, which is more than any other country except the United States. In early 2020, the Paris-Saclay University opened. It merged some 20 tertiary and research institutions (including the elite grandes écoles and specialized research institutes), employs 9,000 teaching and research faculty members and serves 48,000 students. It is dedicated to science and is intended to be what President Emmanuel Macron called the "MIT à la française." Although the French were previously indifferent towards international rankings of universities, Paris-Saclay is, as of 2020, one of the best in the world, especially in mathematics. In France, while year-long mandatory military service for men was abolished in 1996 by President Jacques Chirac, who wanted to build a professional all-volunteer military, all citizens between 17 and 25 years of age must still participate in the Defense and Citizenship Day (JAPD), when they are introduced to the French Armed Forces, and take language tests. In 2019, President Macron introduced something similar to mandatory military service, but for teenagers, as promised during his presidential campaign. Known as the Service National Universel or SNU, it is a compulsory civic service. While students will not have to shave their heads or handle military equipment, they will have to sleep in tents, get up early (at 6:30 am), participate in various physical activities, raise the tricolor, and sing the national anthem. They will have to wear a uniform, though it is more akin to the outfit of security guards rather than military personnel. This program takes a total of four weeks. In the first two, youths learn how to provide first aid, how to navigate with a map, how to recognize fake news, emergency responses for various scenarios, and self-defense. In addition, they get health checks and get tested on their mastery of the French language, and they participate in debates on a variety of social issues, including environmentalism, state secularism, and gender equality. In the second fortnight, they volunteer with a charity for local government. The aim of this program is to promote national cohesion and patriotism, at a time of deep division on religious and political grounds, to get people out of their neighborhoods and regions, and mix people of different socioeconomic classes, something mandatory military service used to do. Supporters thought that teenagers rarely raise the national flag, spend too much time on their phones, and felt nostalgic for the era of compulsory military service, considered a rite of passage for young men and a tool of character-building. Critics argued that this program is inadequate, and would cost too much. The SNU is projected to affect some 800,000 French citizens each year when it becomes mandatory for all aged 16 to 21 by 2026, at a cost of some €1.6 billion. Another major concern is that it will overburden the French military, already stretched thin by counter-terrorism campaigns at home and abroad. A 2015 IFOP poll revealed that 80% of the French people supported some kind of mandatory service, military, or civilian. At the same time, returning to conscription was also popular; supporters included 90% of the UMP party, 89% of the National Front (now the National Rally), 71% of the Socialist Party, and 67% of people aged 18 to 24. This poll was conducted after the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attacks. In the early 2010s, British schoolboys found themselves falling behind girls in reading comprehension. In 2011, only 80% of boys reached the expected reading level at age 11 compared to 88% of girls; the gap widened to 12 points at age 14. Previous research suggests this is due to the general tendency of boys not receiving a lot of encouragement in voluntary reading. Teachers noticed that secondary schoolboys struggled to carry on reading. 25% said interest waned within the first few pages, 22% the first 50 pages, another 25% the first hundred. Almost a third reported that boys lost interest on the cover if the book had more than 200 pages. English-language literary classics most unpopular among boys included the novels of Jane Austen, the plays of William Shakespeare (especially Macbeth, The Tempest, and A Midsummer Night's Dream), and John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men. 69% of British primary school teachers and 60% of secondary school teachers reported in 2018 they saw a growing frequency of substandard vocabulary levels in their students of all ages, leading to not just low self-esteem and various other behavioral and social problems, but also to greater difficulty in courses such as English and history and in important exams such as the General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE), a set of school-leaving exams required for 16-year-olds. 49% of Year 1 students and 43% of children in Year 7 (ages 11 to 12) lacked the vocabulary to excel in school. Many believed that the decline in reading for pleasure among students, especially older teenagers, to be the cause of this trend. Psychologist Kate Nation warned, "Regardless of the causes, low levels of vocabulary set limits on literacy, understanding, learning the curriculum and can create a downward spiral of poor language which begins to affect all aspects of life." In 2017, almost half of Britons have received higher education by the age of 30. This is despite the fact that £9,000 worth of student fees were introduced in 2012. U.K. universities first introduced fees in autumn 1998 to address financial troubles and the fact that universities elsewhere charged tuition. Prime Minister Tony Blair introduced the goal of having half of young Britons earning a university degree in 1999, though he missed the 2010 deadline. Blair did not take into account the historical reality that an oversupply of young people with high levels of education precipitated periods of political instability and unrest in various societies, from early modern Western Europe and late Tokugawa Japan to the Soviet Union, modern Iran, and the United States. Quantitative historian Peter Turchin termed this elite overproduction. Turchin estimated that 30% of British university graduates were overqualified given the requirements of their jobs while the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) reckoned that one out of five graduates would have been better off had they not gone to university. The IFS also warned that 13 British universities risked bankruptcy as admissions fall precipitously due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Normally, admissions rise during an economic recession as people seek to enhance their competitiveness in the workforce, but this did not happen with the one induced by the pandemic due to requirements of social distancing and the availability of online classes. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has made the case for better vocational training. "We need to recognize that | charity for local government. The aim of this program is to promote national cohesion and patriotism, at a time of deep division on religious and political grounds, to get people out of their neighborhoods and regions, and mix people of different socioeconomic classes, something mandatory military service used to do. Supporters thought that teenagers rarely raise the national flag, spend too much time on their phones, and felt nostalgic for the era of compulsory military service, considered a rite of passage for young men and a tool of character-building. Critics argued that this program is inadequate, and would cost too much. The SNU is projected to affect some 800,000 French citizens each year when it becomes mandatory for all aged 16 to 21 by 2026, at a cost of some €1.6 billion. Another major concern is that it will overburden the French military, already stretched thin by counter-terrorism campaigns at home and abroad. A 2015 IFOP poll revealed that 80% of the French people supported some kind of mandatory service, military, or civilian. At the same time, returning to conscription was also popular; supporters included 90% of the UMP party, 89% of the National Front (now the National Rally), 71% of the Socialist Party, and 67% of people aged 18 to 24. This poll was conducted after the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attacks. In the early 2010s, British schoolboys found themselves falling behind girls in reading comprehension. In 2011, only 80% of boys reached the expected reading level at age 11 compared to 88% of girls; the gap widened to 12 points at age 14. Previous research suggests this is due to the general tendency of boys not receiving a lot of encouragement in voluntary reading. Teachers noticed that secondary schoolboys struggled to carry on reading. 25% said interest waned within the first few pages, 22% the first 50 pages, another 25% the first hundred. Almost a third reported that boys lost interest on the cover if the book had more than 200 pages. English-language literary classics most unpopular among boys included the novels of Jane Austen, the plays of William Shakespeare (especially Macbeth, The Tempest, and A Midsummer Night's Dream), and John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men. 69% of British primary school teachers and 60% of secondary school teachers reported in 2018 they saw a growing frequency of substandard vocabulary levels in their students of all ages, leading to not just low self-esteem and various other behavioral and social problems, but also to greater difficulty in courses such as English and history and in important exams such as the General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE), a set of school-leaving exams required for 16-year-olds. 49% of Year 1 students and 43% of children in Year 7 (ages 11 to 12) lacked the vocabulary to excel in school. Many believed that the decline in reading for pleasure among students, especially older teenagers, to be the cause of this trend. Psychologist Kate Nation warned, "Regardless of the causes, low levels of vocabulary set limits on literacy, understanding, learning the curriculum and can create a downward spiral of poor language which begins to affect all aspects of life." In 2017, almost half of Britons have received higher education by the age of 30. This is despite the fact that £9,000 worth of student fees were introduced in 2012. U.K. universities first introduced fees in autumn 1998 to address financial troubles and the fact that universities elsewhere charged tuition. Prime Minister Tony Blair introduced the goal of having half of young Britons earning a university degree in 1999, though he missed the 2010 deadline. Blair did not take into account the historical reality that an oversupply of young people with high levels of education precipitated periods of political instability and unrest in various societies, from early modern Western Europe and late Tokugawa Japan to the Soviet Union, modern Iran, and the United States. Quantitative historian Peter Turchin termed this elite overproduction. Turchin estimated that 30% of British university graduates were overqualified given the requirements of their jobs while the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) reckoned that one out of five graduates would have been better off had they not gone to university. The IFS also warned that 13 British universities risked bankruptcy as admissions fall precipitously due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Normally, admissions rise during an economic recession as people seek to enhance their competitiveness in the workforce, but this did not happen with the one induced by the pandemic due to requirements of social distancing and the availability of online classes. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has made the case for better vocational training. "We need to recognize that a significant and growing minority of young people leave university and work in a non-graduate job," he said. Nevertheless, demand for higher education in the United Kingdom remains strong, driven by the need for high-skilled workers from both the public and private sectors. There was, however, a widening gender gap. As of 2017, women were more likely to attend or have attended university than men, 55% to 43%, a 12% gap. In North America 2018 PISA test results showed that in reading comprehension, Canadian high-school students ranked above the OECD average, but below China and Singapore. Students from Alberta scored above the national average, from British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Nova Scotia about average, and Saskatchewan, Manitoba, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island below average. Nationally, 14% of Canadian students scored below Level 2 (407 points or higher), but with a significant gender gap. While 90% of girls were at Level 2 or higher, only 82% of boys did the same, in spite of the initiatives aimed at encouraging boys to read more. Overall, the Canadian PISA reading average has declined since 2000, albeit with a significant bump in 2015. In mathematics, Canada was behind China, Singapore, Japan, South Korea, Estonia, and Finland that year, when 600,000 students from 79 countries took the PISA tests. There was no improvement in the mathematical skills of Canadian students since 2012 as assessed by PISA, with one in six students scoring below the benchmark. During the 2010s, investigative journalists and authorities have unveiled numerous instances of academic dishonesty in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States, ranging from contract cheating (buying an essay, hiring someone to complete an assignment, or to take an exam) to bribing admissions officers. In some instances, advertisements for contract cheating were found right next to university campuses. The actual prevalence of plagiarism remains unknown, and early research might have underestimated the true extent of this behavior. According to the World Economic Forum, over one in five members of Generation Z are interested in attending a trade or technical school instead of a college or university. In the United States today, high school students are generally encouraged to attend college or university after graduation while the options of technical school and vocational training are often neglected. According to the 2018 CNBC All-American Economic Survey, only 40% of Americans believed that the financial cost of a four-year university degree is justified, down from 44% five years before. Moreover, only 50% believed a four-year program is the best kind of training, down from 60%, and the number of people who saw value in a two-year program jumped from 18% to 26%. These findings are consistent with other reports. Because jobs (that matched what one studied) were so difficult to find in the few years following the Great Recession, the value of getting a liberal arts degree and studying the humanities at university came into question, their ability to develop a well-rounded and broad-minded individual notwithstanding. While the number of students majoring in the humanities has fallen significantly, those in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, or STEM, have risen sharply. About a quarter of American university students failed to graduate within six years in the late 2010s and those who did face diminishing wage premiums. According to the 2018 National Assessment of Educational Progress, 73% of American eighth and twelfth graders had deficient writing skills. There have been numerous reports in the 2010s on how U.S. students were falling behind their international counterparts in the STEM |
painting by Julio Romero de Torres. Finished in February 1930, it is considered the last complete work by Romero de Torres before his death. The female model was María Teresa López, age 13 or 14 at the time. The work primarily oozes erotism, displaying a number of sexual fetishes recurring in the artist's portfolio. In the light of | work by Romero de Torres before his death. The female model was María Teresa López, age 13 or 14 at the time. The work primarily oozes erotism, displaying a number of sexual fetishes recurring in |
details Prampolini's racing background prompted him to design an engine that was as oil-tight as possible. The engine used horizontally split crankcases; o-rings on mating surfaces and external oil-lined were kept to a minimum. Also carried over from racing was the over-square bore and stroke of , which allowed relatively large valves of inlet and exhaust. The short stroke allowed the conrods to be short and reduced the engine's overall height. To reduce piston slap, the cylinders were offset rearwards from the crankshaft. A wide squish band was employed between pistons and head to improve combustion at low revs. The crankshaft was supported on four large main bearings, the outer ones being double row ball and the inners roller bearings. A large flywheel was place between the centre bearings. Needle bearings were used on the big and small ends. Piston to cylinder friction is normally greatest at the rear of the cylinder. Prampolini reversed the rotation of the engine so this source of heat was brought to the front of the engine where is would be better cooled by the airflow around the engine. Originally fitted with a single Dell’Orto VHB carb, twin VHB square slide carburettors were fitted on the production models. Lubrication employed a wet sump system with a sump. A Bosch dynamo was mounted being the cylinders, driven by a belt. This was replaced by an electric starter on the S models, driven by a chain, and an alternator fitted on the end of the crankshaft. Primary drive was by helical gear to the multiplate wet clutch. The same helical gear drove the camshaft which was | introduced in 1973. It had a higher compression ratio giving more low-end torque, further rubber-mounting of components, a humped seat and clear handlebar fairing. Tour of Italy Organised by Milan dealer Lombromotori to demonstrate reliability, a S2 was run continuously around Italy for 25 hours by a team of 18 celebrity riders. These included , Tarquinio Provini, Gigi Villoresi and Walter Villa. In total were covered. Technical details Prampolini's racing background prompted him to design an engine that was as oil-tight as possible. The engine used horizontally split crankcases; o-rings on mating surfaces and external oil-lined were kept to a minimum. Also carried over from racing was the over-square bore and stroke of , which allowed relatively large valves of inlet and exhaust. The short stroke allowed the conrods to be short and reduced the engine's overall height. To reduce piston slap, the cylinders were offset rearwards from the crankshaft. A wide squish band was employed between pistons and head to improve combustion at low revs. The crankshaft was supported on four large main bearings, the outer ones being double row ball and the inners roller bearings. A large flywheel was place between the centre bearings. Needle bearings were used on the big and small ends. Piston to cylinder friction is normally greatest at the rear of the cylinder. Prampolini reversed the rotation of the engine so this source of heat was brought to the front of the engine where is would be better cooled by the airflow around the engine. Originally fitted with a single Dell’Orto VHB carb, twin VHB square slide carburettors were fitted on the production models. Lubrication employed a wet sump system with a sump. A Bosch dynamo was mounted being |
European Junior Judo Championships is an edition of the European Junior Judo Championships, organised by the European Judo | an edition of the European Junior Judo Championships, organised by the European Judo Union.It was held in Lommel, Belgium from 16 to 18 September 2011. Medal summary Medal table Men's |
she was in the team, she didn't get to play in the actual tournament. In 1992, she moved to Australia, but soon returned to Auckland in 1995. References External links Black Ferns Profile 1962 births Living people New Zealand female rugby | Cup squad and was the oldest in the team. Although she was in the team, she didn't get to play in the actual tournament. In 1992, she moved to Australia, but soon returned to Auckland in 1995. References External links Black Ferns Profile 1962 births |
candidate, Ariyomo began to work for his campaign. In 2017, he was appointed a special advisor on public utilities in the administration of Rotimi Akeredolu following the latter's election as governor. Two years later, he was reassigned as his special advisor on energy. Ariyomo's federal appointments include his serving as a member of the Nigerian government's ministerial task force on the power sector, his serving as head of a group that developed a vote collation program for use in the 2015 elections, and his serving as national president of the Nigerian Kung Fu Association. References Living people Nigerian princes | the substantive candidate, Ariyomo began to work for his campaign. In 2017, he was appointed a special advisor on public utilities in the administration of Rotimi Akeredolu following the latter's election as governor. Two years later, he was reassigned as his special advisor on energy. Ariyomo's federal appointments include his serving as a member of the Nigerian government's ministerial task force on the power sector, his serving |
this time with a scored of 3–0 in the final and Aziz scored the second goals. On 23 August 1958, Penang meet again singapore in the final and aziz scored an early lead. In replay match, Penang lifted the 1958 Malaya cup after defeated Singapore 2–0. He also a part of the Malaya national team that play in the first ever edition, inaugural Pestabola Merdeka 1957. | who plays for Penang as a striker. Career Overview He had successful career with Penang sided, went he won 3 titles with them. He scored the winning goal when Penang defeated Singapore 3–2 in the 1953 Malaya Cup final in Ipoh. For a second year in a row, Penang defeated Singapore, this time with |
Keskinspor, and Seyhan Belediyespor to start his career. He spent the rest of his career in various pro and semi-pro teams in the second and third divisions of Turkey. After retiring as a player, Özbalta began managing with Ankara Keçiörengücü in the TFF Second League, and in his debut season got them promoted to the TFF First League without losing a match at home. He moved to Manisa in the Second League in 2020, and again promoted the team | in the second and third divisions of Turkey. After retiring as a player, Özbalta began managing with Ankara Keçiörengücü in the TFF Second League, and in his debut season got them promoted to the TFF First League without losing a match at home. He moved to Manisa in the Second League in 2020, and again promoted the team to the TFF First League with an undefeated title and goal records. |
South America, where it occurs in the Tocantins and Parnaíba basins. It reaches 2.7 cm (1.1 inches) | family Loricariidae. It is native to South America, where it occurs in the Tocantins |
two-stage, 19 meters tall rocket called Daytona, which will be able to loft 450 kilograms to low Earth orbit on each $4 million mission. The rocket will use the Hadley engines made by Ursa Major Technologies. The first launch | raised $5 million in seed investment funding. In May 2021, it acquired StratSpace, a satellite program designer and manager Cantrell founded in 2000. In August 2021, the company acquired space systems developer Micro Aerospace Solutions (MAS) operating out of Melbourne, Florida. See also Relativity Space Isar Aerospace Rocket Factory Augsburg AG Vector Launch Orbex Skyrora PLD Space Radian Aerospace References External links Official |
العظيم انيس) was a leading Egyptian cultural critic and Marxist involved with the Communist Party of Egypt. He was detained in Egyptian prisons from the early 1960s due to his political activities. | publications included essays and letters written in prison. He co-authored Fi al-Thaqafa al-Misriyya (On Egyptian Culture), first published in 1955, with |
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