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Cholle is an author who is known for his books, Squircle and Intuitive Compass. Biography Born in France, Francis completed his graduation from HEC Paris. At the age of 28, he moved to New York City. Francis is the author of Squircle: A New Way to Think for a New World. In his book, he writes about a cognitive bias inv... | them as irrational. His Squircle model tries to eradicate this bias. In June 2013, his book Squircle was included in the USA Today'''s best-selling book list. In September 2020, Squircle was also included in the Wall Street Journal's best-selling book list. In the same year, he also founded Squircle Academy. Bibliograp... |
Hanbidge (1891–1974), Canadian lawyer and politician | include: Liz Hanbidge, American politician Robert Hanbidge |
of Representatives since 2017. References Living people 1977 births Liberal Democratic Party | Liberal Democratic Party. He has represented Tokyo 10th district in the House of Representatives |
Orinoco, the Paraná River, and the Tocantins River. It reaches 3.3 cm (1.3 inches) in total length. The species is found in the aquarium trade, where it is usually known as either the common otocinclus or | vittatus is a species of catfish in the family Loricariidae. It is native to South America, where it is known from the basins of the Amazon River, the Xingu River, the Paraguay River, the Orinoco, the Paraná River, |
and adopting an eschatology dispensationalist. The OPC, in turn, did not require abstaining and adopted an eschatology amillennialism. In the 2000s, the BPC reconnected with the OPC, which would lead to the establishment of the "sister church" relationship between the two denominations in 2017. However, this approach d... | emerged in 1936, formed by a group of churches that separated from the Orthodox Presbyterian Church (OPC) for demanding abstaining and adopting an eschatology dispensationalist. The OPC, in turn, did not require abstaining and adopted an eschatology amillennialism. In the 2000s, the BPC reconnected with the OPC, which ... |
First and Second Kishida Cabinet. References Living people 1958 births Japanese Police Bureau | (born 6 December 1958) is a Japanese police bureaucrat who served as Deputy Chief Cabinet |
go on to win the tournament, defeating 2–1 in the Final. This was the Billikens' third overall tournament title, and the first for head coach Kevin Kalish. As tournament champions, Saint Louis earned the Atlantic 10's automatic berth into the 2021 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament. Seeding The top eight teams in ... | the Billikens' third overall tournament title, and the first for head coach Kevin Kalish. As tournament champions, Saint Louis earned the Atlantic 10's automatic berth into the 2021 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament. Seeding The top eight teams in the regular season earned a spot in the tournament. Teams were see... |
Secretary in the Government of Japan. Officeholders 2021 to present | 2021 to present Seiji Kihara Yoshihiko Isozaki Shun'ichi Kuryu References Cabinet Office (Japan) Japanese |
the five boroughs of New York City, including subway yards in Harlem and Inwood, Manhattan, and 20 counts of vandalism in The Bronx. After this arrest, Newsday called them "the Bonnie and Clyde of the graffiti world", a sobriquet that would be later repeated by numerous other sources. Bremner turned herself in to New Y... | numerous other sources. Bremner turned herself in to New York City authorities in April 2009, and in July was sentenced to six months in jail and a $10,000 fine for her New York City vandalism. She served her sentence on Rikers Island, about which she reported, via fellow graffiti artist turned fashion designer Claw Mo... |
(W) Division was to follow Guards Armoured Division, carrying out assault crossings if any of the bridges were found to be destroyed, and guarding the 'corridor' to Arnhem. The advance up the only road ('Club Route') was slow but on 21 September 43rd (W) Division caught up with the Guards at Nijmegen. Further progress ... | German invasion of the United Kingdom (its three field regiments had 48 25-pounders between them on 31 May 1940 against an establishment of 72). It formed part of the mobile GHQ Reserve disposed on the line from Northampton through North London to Aldershot, from which brigade groups could be despatched to any threaten... |
years following World War II. It was a New York Times bestseller and won the 2006 L.L. Winship/PEN New England Award award for best book by a New England writer. Reviews | rise and fall of a western Pennsylvania coal town in the years following World War II. It was a New York Times bestseller and won the 2006 L.L. Winship/PEN New England |
wins to end their regular season. Boston College ended atop the Hockey East standings with a 7-point margin. It was the first conference title for the Eagles in a decade. Hockey East tournament BC opened their postseason with Scott Clemmensen earning the program record 13th and final shutout of his college career again... | first conference title for the Eagles in a decade. Hockey East tournament BC opened their postseason with Scott Clemmensen earning the program record 13th and final shutout of his college career against Merrimack. He continued his strong play, allowing 1 goal in each of the next two games, and sent BC to their 4th-cons... |
accuses others of what he or she does or wants to do"is included in this category as one of five issues to be considered. International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (IDRC) (1998 2007) The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) 1998 ruling in The Prosecutor v. Jean-Paul Akayesu case considered testimony by De... | idea" but a "winning formula to win over the masses to participation and sympathy for the crime at hand." Wallis described how the technique, which "especially targeted journalists" in Rwanda, was a "direct and easily persuasive strategy to ensnare those who knew little about the reality of the Rwandan situation". Offi... |
Masaharu Kondo (born 13 January 1956) is a Japanese bureaucrat who is Director-General | is a Japanese bureaucrat who is Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau. References Living people |
of business is responsible for choosing how to host and serve the datasets that they own. History Data Mesh is a type of data platform architecture that embraces the ubiquity of data in the enterprise by leveraging a domain-oriented, self-serve design, and borrows Eric Evans’ theory of domain-driven design. The main pr... | was first defined by Zhamak Dehghani in 2019 while she was working as a principal consultant at the technology company ThoughtWorks. Dehghani introduced the term in 2019 and then provided greater detail on its principles and logical architecture throughout 2020. The process was predicted to be a “big contender” for com... |
Ellis as Louis Le Blanc Eva Novak as Marie La Fane Francis McDonald as Raoul La Fane Josef Swickard as Père Le Blanc Jack Kenny as Pierre De Val, Canuk Trapper Claire de Lorez as Señorita Anita Mendez Raye Hampton as Mama Le Blanc Edward W. Borman as Frank Clements, | silent northern adventure film directed by Leon De La Mothe and starring Robert Ellis, Eva Novak and Josef Swickard. Cast Robert Ellis as Louis Le Blanc Eva Novak as Marie La Fane Francis McDonald as Raoul La Fane Josef Swickard as Père Le Blanc Jack Kenny as Pierre De Val, Canuk Trapper Claire de Lorez as Señorita Ani... |
club competition, and is updated as of May, 2021 (in chronological order). Key By country The following table lists all the countries whose clubs have won at least one LEN competition, and is updated as of May, 2021 (in chronological order). References External links LEN Official Website. + | Three main Active club competitions : the LEN Euro League Women (formerly LEN European Cup), the Women's LEN Trophy, and the Women's LEN Super Cup. The Italian side Orizzonte Catania have won a record total of 11 titles in LEN Women's Europe club competitions, Three more than CN Sabadell from Spain. The Italian clubs h... |
of the Royal Navy. Commissioned in 1745, she initially served in home waters as a convoy escort and cruiser before sailing to join the East Indies Station in 1747. There she served in the squadron of Rear-Admiral Edward Boscawen, taking part in an aborted invasion of Mauritius and the Siege of Pondicherry. In 1755 Swal... | cutter Hazard. Swallow subsequently fought at the Raid on St Malo in June 1758, the Raid on Cherbourg in the following August, and the Battle of Saint Cast in September, only the latter of which was unsuccessful. Lendrick left Swallow on 11 September and on 3 January 1759 Commander Francis Banks assumed command of the ... |
he was elected as a member of the Provincial Council of South Holland for the LPF. In 2004, Moleveld encountered controversy when it was found he had forged threatening letters and faxes to himself and fellow LPF politicians. He subsequently issued an apology and resigned from his role as chairman of the party. Referen... | 2004 served as chairman of the LPF following Fortuyn's assassination. In 2003, he was elected as a member of the Provincial Council of South Holland for the LPF. In 2004, Moleveld encountered controversy when it was found |
Living people People from Tacna Peruvian footballers Peru youth international footballers Association football defenders | statistics Club Notes References 2001 births Living people People from Tacna Peruvian footballers Peru youth international footballers Association football defenders Peruvian Primera División |
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of Bhola. It starts from N8 near University of Barishal and ends at R140 (Comilla-Lalmai-Chandpur-Lakhmipur-Begumganj Road) in Lakshmipur. | of Lakshmipur, via the town of Bhola. It starts from N8 near University of Barishal and ends at R140 (Comilla-Lalmai-Chandpur-Lakhmipur-Begumganj Road) in Lakshmipur. |
July 2002) is a Peruvian footballer who plays as a forward for Sport | Jostin Alexis Alarcón Paquiyauri (born 12 July 2002) is a Peruvian footballer |
The ceremony was hosted by Dino Ali and Ayesha Omar. Pyar Ke Sadqay remained the most awarded TV series by winning 4 awards. 19th Lux Style Awards Winners | winning 4 awards. 19th Lux Style Awards Winners and nominees The nominations were announced on 26 August 2021. Television Music Special Lux Change Maker Awards Haseena Moin Lifetime |
is a Japanese politician from the Liberal Democratic Party. He has represented Saitama 1st district in the House of Representatives since 2012. In the Second Kishida Cabinet, he serves as Special Adviser to | special issues. References Living people 1980 births Members of the House of Representatives (Japan) 21st-century Japanese politicians Government ministers of |
Marie Barnes as Sabina Olivia D. Dawson as Sister Denetta Mike Dyl Anthony as Monterius West Natasha L. Fuller as Vera Joseph Robert Yatta as Deacon Alastor Culpepper Greta Marable Glenn as Deaconess Culpepper Crystal Alicia Garrett as Sapphire Devaughn Selah Kimbro Jones as Aria Devaughn Andrea Laing as Anita Jerome B... | Shakura Sumpter Conphidance as Keon Sumpter Austin Crute as Khalil Devere Rogers as Basil Avis Marie Barnes as Sabina Olivia D. Dawson as Sister Denetta Mike Dyl Anthony as Monterius West Natasha L. Fuller as Vera Joseph Robert Yatta as Deacon Alastor Culpepper Greta Marable Glenn as Deaconess Culpepper Crystal Alicia ... |
The FoodNiche Global Innovation Summit creating networking and learning opportunities for food industry stakeholders. The conferences bring together experts from academia with business leaders from the food industry for collaboration and thought-provoking conversations on shaping a healthier food system. Olayanju co-fo... | and thought-provoking conversations on shaping a healthier food system. Olayanju co-founded GrubEasy Interactive Labs Inc. to leverage technology to promote science of food and health education. Through the technology platform FoodNiche®-Ed, teachers can engage, reward and educate students on the science of food and he... |
story of the same title by Peggy Gaddis. It was released in Britain the following year by Stoll Pictures. Synopsis Film star Doris Fuller marries financially-struggling journalist Kenneth Scott but he is humiliated by being referred to as "Mr. Dorris Fuller". His wife quits her work to be become a full-time wife but th... | after Scott's new play becomes a hit, and a studio injury to Doris leads her to quit her film career. Cast Alice Calhoun as Doris Fuller Robert Ellis as Kenneth Scott Freeman Wood as DeWitt Courtney Edwards Davis as Ben Ellis Janice Peters as Nita Northrup Patricia Palmer as 'Toddles' Thornton Charles West as Allen Kea... |
and Development. From 1991 to 1995 he worked as the associate director of Athletics for External Affairs at Northwestern University Ohio From 1995 to 2005 he was the athletic director at Ohio. Durung his tenure at Ohio the men's basketball team won the 2005 MAC Tournament to qualify for the NCAA Tournament. Ohio also w... | his tenure at Ohio the men's basketball team won the 2005 MAC Tournament to qualify for the NCAA Tournament. Ohio also won Mid-American Conference championships baseball, cross country, field hockey, soccer, swimming & diving, volleyball and wrestling. During his tenure at Ohio their student-athletes were recognized as... |
is a Japanese surname. List of people with the surname Akira | a Japanese surname. List of people with the surname Akira Kuryu (born |
McMinn County Schools serving Athens residents for grades 9–12. The latter operates McMinn County High School in Athens. History In 1946 there was a controversy when protests broke out as a result of the board of education choosing not to retain seven members of the teaching staff. Ultimately the | members of the teaching staff. Ultimately the entire school board resigned and a new board was elected that September. In 2010 Robert Greene began his term as the school district's director. He stepped down in 2015, when Melanie Miller took the position. In early 2020 Miller decided not to continue in her position. In ... |
Schlossplatz is a former hotel and now houses the theatre Komödie im Marquardt. Today, the building has around 20,000 m2 of floor space and is used as an office, retail and | Stuttgart. Eine Stadt verändert ihr Gesicht. Erfurt 2012, pp. 8–9 Ernst Marquardt: Das Hotel Marquardt in Stuttgart 1840–1938. Ein firmen- und familiengeschichtlicher Versuch (with a preface by R. Vierhaus) I. Part of: Tradition. Zeitschrift |
park along the Sima Peninsula in the eastern Comoros. It includes marine, coastal, and terrestrial areas along the western arm of the island of Anjouan. Its | in the eastern Comoros. It includes marine, coastal, and terrestrial areas along the western arm of the island of Anjouan. Its creation was announced in 2016 |
as a midfielder for UTC, on loan from César Vallejo. Career statistics Club Notes References 2001 births Living people People from Pisco, Peru Peruvian footballers Association football midfielders Peruvian Primera División players | a midfielder for UTC, on loan from César Vallejo. Career statistics Club Notes References 2001 births Living people People from Pisco, Peru Peruvian footballers |
took part in one of the editions of Travel-show "Eagle and Rushka", where, together with Jean Badoeva, they visited Kaliningrad. The project season was devoted to the cities of Russia. Maria showed how you could relax in Kaliningrad, having only $100. Also in 2018, she became the leader of the Russian version of the sh... | Week Glamour. In 2018, she took part in one of the editions of Travel-show "Eagle and Rushka", where, together with Jean Badoeva, they visited Kaliningrad. The project season was devoted to the cities of Russia. Maria showed how you could relax in Kaliningrad, having only $100. Also in 2018, she became the leader of th... |
her Ph.D. in elementary education from Florida State University. In 1970-1971 she also worked as an instructor at Mankato State College (now Minnesota State University) in Mankato, Minnesota. Academic career After attaining her Ph.D. in 1971, Grannis accepted a teaching position at the University of Illinois Chicago Co... | School of Education at Queens College, City University of New York. During this time she was also a professor at Queens College's Department of Education and Community Programs. After five years at QC, Grannis became the dean at the graduate school of the Bank Street College of Education in Manhattan, and held that pos... |
embark on this mission with Goalsetter to ensure that Black Americans never again have to wait for financial liberation and will instead have the opportunities and resources they need to thrive, succeed and begin building generational wealth, as a community and for their community.” Activism In 2021, Colin Kapernick ac... | organization's Annual Recognition Gala and 35th Anniversary Celebration, asking black executives "to uproot systemic corporate issues". In his speech he urged Black corporate America to "be the change needed that will increase racial and economic equity". That message was echoed by Hyter stating that "the organization ... |
city centre. Perth developed from an initial plan of two parallel streets: South Street and High Street in the 15th century. Mill Street, to the north of High Street, followed shortly thereafter. High and South Streets became linked by several vennels leading north and south, and a couple more appeared that connected M... | House, on Mill Street, was once used by J. Pullar and Sons dyeworks, the largest industry in Perth at one time, and has since been converted into office use for Perth and Kinross Council. The ancient Perth Lade passes beneath Mill Street on the final stretch of its journey east from Huntingtower and Ruthvenfield to Tay... |
Tylecodon Taxonomy References External links Kalanchoideae on species.wikimedia.org Crassulaceae Succulent | recognised: Adromischus Cotyledon Kalanchoe Tylecodon Taxonomy References External links Kalanchoideae on |
Hafjell Freepark. Results The final was started at 10:10. | Freepark. Results The final was started at 10:10. References External links olympedia.org Snowboarding at the |
as God’s hand or (Word of) God in the form of a Holy Spirit that telepathically communicates with those who are able to ‘hear’. Guiding principles The mission of the Holy Order of Yodh is to have man reach the highest level of consciousness through telepathy. Meditation is very important in this process as it can make ... | from these letters. Other name variants are Jehovah and Jah for short in some religions. The Holy Order of Yodh can be described as God’s hand or (Word of) God in the form of a Holy Spirit that telepathically communicates with those who are able to ‘hear’. Guiding principles The mission of the Holy Order of Yodh is to ... |
the studio of the architect Frithiof Mieritz until 1900. It is likely that Enwald was recruited on the recommendation of Mieritz. From 1900 to 1901, she worked in the office of architect Reinhold Guleke in Tartu, Estonia but returned to Saint Petersburg to the architectural office of Frithiof Mieritz in 1902. Intense w... | school in Savonlinna. When Enwald finished her studies in 1894, she became the fourth Finnish woman to graduate as an architect. Career After graduation, Enwald worked as an architect in the cities of Savonlinna and Kuopio. In Kuopio she collaborated in the studios of the architects J. Eskil Hindersson and Leander Ikon... |
parliamentary election. Lamizana announced the dissolution of the National Assembly and the suspension of the Constitution, adopted following the 1970 constitutional referendum. He subsequently appointed himself as the new Prime Minister, in a government comprising 11 military officers and 4 civilians. See also History... | suspension of the Constitution, adopted following the 1970 constitutional referendum. He subsequently appointed himself as the new Prime Minister, in a government comprising 11 military officers and 4 civilians. See also History of Burkina Faso References 1974 in Upper Volta Upper Volta Upper Volta History of Burkina F... |
1969), Almir de Souza Fraga, Brazilian football striker Almir (footballer, born 1973), Almir Moraes Andrade, Brazilian football manager and former midfielder | former midfielder Almir (footballer, born 1982), Almir Lopes de Luna, Brazilian football attacking |
a species of leafhopper. It was described in 2022 by Alvin Helden, after being discovered | was described in 2022 by Alvin Helden, after being discovered in Kibale National Park, in western Uganda, on |
December 2021, WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman, who had ordered Fury to defend his WBC title against Whyte, ruled that the champion Fury would be entitled to 80% of the purse, compared to Whyte's 20% as the challenger. Sulaiman had set a deadline of 11 January 2022 for purse bids, as the two fighters' camps could not a... | WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman, who had ordered Fury to defend his WBC title against Whyte, ruled that the champion Fury would be entitled to 80% of the purse, compared to Whyte's 20% as the challenger. Sulaiman had set a deadline of 11 January 2022 for purse bids, as the two fighters' camps could not agree to terms. ... |
Abd al-Salam Shah (died 1493/4) was the 33rd imam of the Qasim-Shahi branch of the Nizari Isma'ili community. He succeeded his father, al-Mustansir Billah II, upon his death in 1480, at Anjudan. According to oral Nizari | al-Salam Shah (died 1493/4) was the 33rd imam of the Qasim-Shahi branch of the Nizari Isma'ili community. He succeeded his father, al-Mustansir Billah II, upon his death in 1480, at Anjudan. According to oral Nizari tradition, he |
Ravilla, Roman consul in 127 BC See also | Ravilla, Roman consul in 127 BC |
for Canidelo Bruno Moraes (footballer, born 1989), Brazilian football forward for Pouso Alegre See also Bruno Morais | striker for Canidelo Bruno Moraes (footballer, born 1989), Brazilian football forward for Pouso Alegre See also Bruno Morais (born 1998), |
National Catholic Church. The PNCC. The caretakers of the church are Anthony Hagen and Chrissy Hope. The church was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 8, 2014. References Churches in St. Augustine, Florida National Register of Historic Places in St. Johns County, Florida 1877 establishments ... | is surrounded with marked and unmarked graves of fallen soldiers. The church was originally founded by Southern Methodists in St. Augustine. It once had the name Wildwood Church. For many years the church was vacant, but in 2014, it was called St. Mary's by the Sea. It was part of the Polish National Catholic Church. T... |
Charles K. Williams with 50.85% of the vote. General election Candidates Charles Paine, Whig, incumbent Governor Nathan Smilie, Democratic, businessman, former member of the Vermont General Assembly, Democratic candidate for Governor in 1839 and | defeated Democratic nominee Nathan Smilie and Liberty nominee Charles K. Williams with 50.85% of the vote. General election Candidates Charles Paine, Whig, incumbent Governor Nathan Smilie, Democratic, businessman, former member of the Vermont |
Becsület Rend) was established in 2011 by Act CCII of 2011. Although the law does not mention the hierarchy, it proposes that the Order of Honour of Hungary is the third highest state award in the Hungarian Order of Honour, after the Hungarian Order of Saint Stephen and the Hungarian Corvin Chain. According to the text... | Order of Honour is awarded in recognition of outstanding service or heroism in the interests of Hungary and the nation." A maximum of thirty medals may be awarded each year. In all cases, the honours are awarded by the President of the Republic on the recommendation and countersignature of the Prime Minister or the Min... |
to Romance (1933) Great Guy (1936) 23 1/2 Hours Leave (1937) Director Blazing Arrows (1922) Silver Spurs (1922) The Vengeance of Pierre (1923) Silent Pal (1925) The Night Ship (1925) Shattered Lives (1925) The Part Time Wife (1925) Flashing Fangs (1926) The Phantom of the Forest (1926) The Lodge in the Wilderness (1926... | between 1922 and 1926, generally for independent companies. Selected filmography Writer The Ranger and the Law (1921) Blue Blazes (1922) The Masked Avenger (1922) Silver Spurs (1922) Blazing Arrows (1922) The Vengeance of Pierre (1923) The Night Ship (1925) Shattered Lives (1925) Silent Pal (1925) One of the Bravest (1... |
the Oklahoma Tax Commission (2017-2021) Todd Russ, state representative from the 55th district (2009-) Withdrew Mike Mazzei, former state senator (2004-2016) Declined Randy McDaniel, incumbent treasurer Endorsements Polling Notes References External | 2022. Incumbent Republican Party Treasurer Randy McDaniel is not seeking re-election. Republican primary Candidates Declared David B. Hooten, Oklahoma County county clerk Clark Jolley, former state senator (2004-2016) and former chairman of the Oklahoma Tax Commission (2017-2021) Todd Russ, state representative |
Sheldon was elected as a Republican to the Illinois House of Representatives in 1870, later serving in the Illinois Senate. He notably advocated for funds to build University Hall, the main building for the Illinois Industrial University. He left the party in 1888 to join the Prohibition Party, and ran as its candidate... | attended Baldwin University in Berea. He taught in Perrysville, Indiana, and then relocated to Champaign County, Illinois in 1853. Sheldon briefly farmed, and then joined in the Illinois Central Railroad as an engineer and surveyor. In 1855, he joined the law office of Col. W. N. Coler in Urbana. He founded a partnersh... |
a Canadian bobsledder who competes in the two-man and four-man events as a driver. Career Austin was recruited to compete in the sport of bobsleigh after finishing his football career at the University of Calgary. During the 2019–20 season, | (born 18 January 1990) is a Canadian bobsledder who competes in the two-man and four-man events as a driver. Career Austin was recruited to compete in the sport of bobsleigh after finishing his football |
5–3–1 record. For the 1967 season, the Chikas played their four home games at four different facilities: Winnemac Park, Gately Stadium, Soldier Field, and Hanson Park. As UICC did not have an on-campus facility, playing in four stadiums across Chicago was viewed as a means to grow the profile of the fledgling program T... | their history with the most recent being Soldier Field. The Chikas program was dropped by the University at the conclusion of their 1973 season. Strnad era (1965–1968) George Strnad (January 8, 1928 – January 10, 2017) served as head coach of the Chikas from 1964 to 1968, and played as a member of the first team at Nav... |
Association football defenders English Football League players Thornycroft Athletic F.C. players AFC Bournemouth players Leyton Orient | Orient and Norwich City. References 1895 births 1969 deaths English footballers Association football defenders English Football League players Thornycroft |
(born 9 July 1991) is a Canadian bobsledder who competes in the two-man and four-man events as a driver. Career Austin was recruited to compete in the sport of bobsleigh after | finishing his football career at Queens University. In January 2022, Patrician was named to Canada's 2022 Olympic team. References 1991 births Living people Canadian male bobsledders Sportspeople from |
is only for the headmaster/headmistress or the principal. The School Council had been mandatorily formed since Ne Win's reign with various structures in each school. In June and July 2013, school councils were reorganized, with many activities and the aim to build Democracy inside classes and schools. In the first week... | system of teacher-student joint council with House system under the control of the government, in which all the students and teachers of a school or an education college have to participate, and the principal take the highest position. The School Councils are formed under the order and regulation of Myanmar government'... |
July 1830 in the Davis Strait. Her crew were rescued. Eighteen-thirty was the worst year for ship losses since 1819, when whalers first crossed the straits. Eighteen whaler were lost, for a total tonnage of 5,614 tons (bm). The second highest loss occurred in 1823 when 13 vessels totaling 4,409 tons | the worst year for ship losses since 1819, when whalers first crossed the straits. Eighteen whaler were lost, for a total tonnage of 5,614 tons (bm). The second highest loss occurred in 1823 when 13 vessels totaling 4,409 tons (bm), were lost. |
He left chemistry behind, and devoted himself to local archaeology. In 1946, he was a founder member of the Forest of Dean Local History Society, alongside Cyril Edwin Hart. He discovered a complete fossil (about 3 metres long) of an Ichthyosaurus on the shore of the Severn river at Awre. In 1967, Hart published the bo... | he was a founder member of the Forest of Dean Local History Society, alongside Cyril Edwin Hart. He discovered a complete fossil (about 3 metres long) of an Ichthyosaurus on the shore of the Severn river at Awre. In 1967, Hart published the book Archaeology in Dean; a tribute to Dr C Scott-Garrett, MBE. There are sever... |
Olympic team. References 1989 births Living people Canadian male bobsledders People from Fort McMurray Bobsledders at the 2022 | who competes in the two-man and four-man events as a driver. Career In January 2022, |
national team. Club career Mutiara has played for Arema Putri in Indonesia. International career Mutiara represented Indonesia at the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup. References External links 1999 births Living people People from Situbondo Regency Sportspeople | 1999) is an Indonesian footballer who plays a midfielder for Arema Putri and the Indonesia women's national team. Club |
four-man events as a driver. Career Evelyn is a former ice hockey player and switched to bobsleigh during the 2019–20 season. In January 2022, Evelyn was named to | the two-man and four-man events as a driver. Career Evelyn is a former ice hockey player and switched to bobsleigh during the 2019–20 season. In January 2022, Evelyn was named to Canada's 2022 |
Stephen (Hungarian: Magyar Szent István Rend) is the highest state honour bestowed by the President of Hungary. The order is made up of one grade which is the grand cross. History The order's origins can be traced back to an order of chivalry founded in 1764 by Queen Maria Theresa which lasted upon the dissolution of A... | an order of chivalry founded in 1764 by Queen Maria Theresa which lasted upon the dissolution of Austria-Hungary in 1918. The order was subsequently revived in 1938 following a decree by Hungary's Regent Miklós Horthy, thereby renaming the order as the Royal Hungarian Order of Saint Stephen (, ) and |
in office by Christel Truglia. In 1992, Pavia faced incumbent George Jepsen of Connecticut's 27th State Senate district, and lost. He later served on the city council of Stamford, Connecticut and worked as a mechanic, then became a priest. References Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Mechanics (people... | November of that year, and was succeeded in office by Christel Truglia. In 1992, Pavia faced incumbent George Jepsen of Connecticut's 27th State Senate district, and lost. He later served on the city council of Stamford, Connecticut |
It was erected by James Ogilvy, 2nd Earl of Airlie. It is the initials of Ogilvy's wife that adorn the head of the cross. Now back near its original location, in an elevated position in a retaining wall, it was moved to Alyth's Albert Street. See also List of listed buildings in Alyth, Perth and Kinross References Buil... | B listed, it dates to 1670. It has a rectangular shaft three feet and three inches tall (shortened from the original eight inches and standing on a five-inch-tall pedestal). It has an octagonal head, which is inscribed with "E 1A" and a lion rampant. It was erected by James Ogilvy, 2nd Earl of Airlie. |
father George Toone (footballer, born 1893), son | father George Toone (footballer, born 1893), |
long and orange-yellow with a brownish-red centre, the wings long and brownish-red with a yellow tip, and the keel long and dull red. Flowering occurs in October and November and the fruit is a flattened, triangular pod long. Taxonomy and naming Daviesia inflata was first formally described in 1991 by Michael Crisp in ... | , and usually has arching branchlets. Its phyllodes are scattered, narrowly elliptic to linear, long and wide. The flowers are arranged in up to three groups of five to ten in leaf axils on peduncles long, the rachis usually long, each flower on a pedicel long. The sepals are long and joined at the base, the upper two ... |
reaches 3 cm (1.2 inches) SL. The species was described in 2015 by Fábio Fernandes Roxo, Gabriel Souza da Costa e Silva, Luz E. Orrego, and Claudio Oliveira, alongside the description | where it occurs in the drainage basins of the Cuiabá River and the Paraguay River. It reaches 3 cm (1.2 inches) SL. The species was described in 2015 by Fábio Fernandes Roxo, Gabriel Souza da Costa e |
as the lead single from his upcoming third studio album Palaces (2022). Background In early January 2022, Flume began teasing the release of new music. He shared a short clip titled "2022" on YouTube on 2 January, which featured a compilation of several forthcoming songs. On 28 January 2022, he announced on social medi... | his upcoming third studio album Palaces (2022). Background In early January 2022, Flume began teasing the release of new music. He shared a short clip titled "2022" on YouTube on 2 January, which featured a compilation of several forthcoming songs. On 28 January 2022, he announced on social media that he would release ... |
as part of the franchise concept, with tight control over concept and programming. The total cost of opening a new location at the time was $500,000. The 2001 clubs were the most prolific chain of disco clubs in the country, and many other clubs, opening in hotel and restaurant locations, aspired to match the mass-mark... | 10 locations, and six more locations were to be opened the following year, with 200 franchise applications. The plan was to have 150 franchises by 1980, with expected earnings to reach $3 million that year, at which point Jayson planned to take the company public. At that time, the franchise fee was $35,000, plus six p... |
off the main island of the Comoros. It includes seascape frequented by coelacanths along a thriving coral reef also visited by high concentrations of dolphins and whales. Its creation was announced | frequented by coelacanths along a thriving coral reef also visited by high concentrations of dolphins and whales. Its creation was announced |
2001) is an English professional footballer who plays for Crewe Alexandra, on loan from Arsenal, as a right back. Career Born in London, Alebiosu joined Arsenal in 2010, | side Crewe Alexandra in January 2022, and made his full professional debut in Crewe's 1–0 league defeat at Gillingham on 1 February 2022. Career statistics References 2001 births Living people English footballers Arsenal F.C. players |
sailor Bob Randall returns home to Maine after six years being marooned in the South Seas, he discovers that his sweetheart has married the villanous Captain Jed Hobbs. He vows his revenge and manages to discover that Hobbs is gun running to Central America. Cast Mary Carr as Martha Randall Tom Santschi as Captain Jed ... | being marooned in the South Seas, he discovers that his sweetheart has married the villanous Captain Jed Hobbs. He vows his revenge and manages to discover that Hobbs is gun running to Central America. Cast Mary Carr as Martha Randall Tom Santschi as Captain Jed Hobbs Robert Gordon as Bob Randall Margaret Fielding as E... |
Canadian bobsledder. Richardson Wilson resides in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Personal life Richardson Wilson emigrated to Canada when she was two years old with her mother. After her mother passed away four years later, she was taken care of her brother and sister-in-law. Career Richardson Wilson first started the spor... | first started the sport in 2018. In December 2019, Richardson Wilson competed in her first World Cup race, finishing in fifth place with Christine de Bruin. Richardson Wilson's best performance was a fourth-place finish in January 2021. In January 2022, Richardson Wilson was named to Canada's 2022 Olympic team. Referen... |
is a subcommittee of the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs of the European Parliament. Since its inception in September 2020, this subcommittee has | has been chaired by Paul Tang. References External links Official webpage Committees of the European Parliament de:Ausschuss für Wirtschaft |
Moose Mountain Provincial Park in the Moose Mountain Uplands in the south-east corner of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The lake is in the Palliser's Triangle and Prairie Pothole Region of Canada. It is part of an endorheic basin lake system that flows into Kenosee Lake, which has only overflowed its banks once... | on the southern shore. The lake and its facilities are accessed from Highway 219. Recreation Little Kenosee Lake is the second largest lake in Moose Mountain Provincial Park and there are many recreational amenities in and around the lake. Along the south-eastern shore of the lake is the largest campground in the park,... |
women's national team. Club career Darti has played for Asprov Jabar in Indonesia. International career Darti represented Indonesia at the 2022 AFC | Tia Darti Septiawati (born 24 September 1993) is an Indonesian footballer who plays a defender for Asprov Jabar and the Indonesia women's national team. Club career Darti has played for Asprov Jabar in |
and the Portugal national team. Tomás Paçó has a twin brother, Bernardo, who is a professional futsal goalkeeper. Honours Sporting Liga Portuguesa: 2020–21 Taça de Portugal: 2019–20 Taça da Liga de Futsal: 2020–21 Supertaça | Taça de Portugal: 2019–20 Taça da Liga de Futsal: 2020–21 Supertaça de Futsal: 2021 UEFA Futsal Champions League: 2020–21 Portugal FIFA Futsal World Cup: 2021 UEFA Futsal Championship: 2022 References External links FPF national team profile FPF club profile The |
Willis Marks as John Trent Charles W. Mack as Enos Dayton Newton House as Chick Connors 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 S... | to get a young man to pose as his adopted son so that he can claim an inheritance. In fact he is the real son of Trent. Cast Edith Roberts as Sally Dayton Robert Gordon as Donald Trent Ethel Wales as Elizabeth Trent Eddie Phillips as Red Myers Bernard Randall as Spencer Foulkes Willis Marks as John Trent Charles W. Mac... |
with Liga 1 Putri club Arema Putri. International career Maeisyaroh represented Indonesia at the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup. Honours Individual Liga 1 Putri Best Young Player: | Women's Asian Cup. Honours Individual Liga 1 Putri Best Young Player: 2019 References External links 2005 births Living people People from Bekasi Sportspeople from West Java Indonesian women's footballers Women's association football midfielders Indonesia women's youth international |
old windmills that were no longer required were converted to other uses such as barns, stores, ice-houses, look-out towers and dovecotes. Dunbarney is a typical example of a vaulted tower mill, as are those at Sauchie, Gordonstoun, Monkton and Ballantrae. References Windmills in Scotland 18th-century establishments in | Alyth, Perth and Kinross. A vaulted tower mill dating to the early 18th century, it is now a scheduled monument and Category B listed building. A number of old windmills that were no longer required were converted to other uses such as barns, stores, ice-houses, look-out towers and dovecotes. Dunbarney is a typical exa... |
served as member of the Congress of Deputies between 1993 and 1996, member of the Cortes of Aragon between 1999 and 2011 and mayor of Castejón de Sos between 2003 and 2011. She died on 27 January 2022, at the age of | and 2011. She died on 27 January 2022, at the age of 72 after a long illness. References 1949 births 2022 deaths Members of the 5th Congress of Deputies (Spain) Mayors of places |
threat. After earning her doctoral degree, Somerville joined the Sackler Institute for Developmental Biology. During her postdoc she looked to combine an appreciation of development into emotion. Research and career In 2012, Somerville joined the Department of Psychology at Harvard University, where she leads the Affec... | education Somerville became interested in adolescent neurodevelopment due to her own experiences as a teenager. She spent four years volunteering as a teen crisis counsellor, and intended to pursue a career in social work. Whilst an undergraduate at the University of Wisconsin, she became interested in affective neuros... |
Cambyses became king, was named Pan-Ashur-lumur (a name clearly incorporating Ashur). In terms of geopolitics, the Assyrians are mentioned most prominently in the reign of Darius the Great (522–486 BC). In 520 BC, Assyrians of both Athura and Media joined forces in an unsuccessful revolt against Darius, alongside other... | densely populated, but it is also clear that Assyria was not entirely uninhabited, nor poor in any real sense. Many smaller settlements were probably abandoned due to the local agricultural organization being destroyed over the decades of war and unrest. Many Assyrians are likely to have died in the war with the Medes ... |
money isn't everyowhere, it pays to go where money is. In August 1931, United States Daily published a full-page ad about advertising in the New York Sun. United States Daily closed in March 1933, unable to sustain itself commercially and dependent on "endowment." After its closure, Lawrence founded the United States N... | on the floor. It is read for facts which become a part of their daily program. Not everyone can use these facts, but 120,000 of America's informed leaders find them indispensable. The confidence which the readers of The United States Daily place in its contents is shared by the messages in its advertising column. When ... |
unit) Association football clubs established in 1951 1951 establishments in Greece Gamma Ethniki | Pieria FCA Champions: 1 2019-20 References Pieria (regional unit) Association football clubs established in 1951 1951 |
A French privateer captured and burnt her in 1810 while she was returning to Ireland from Gibraltar. Trial first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) | to Ireland from Gibraltar. Juno burnt Trial. Juno reportedly had also taken a brig from the to London, and Swallow, of Waterford. Citations 1803 ships Captured ships Maritime incidents in 1810 |
finishing in a career best fourth with Christine de Bruin. At the IBSF World Championships 2021, Villani finished in 16th place with Christine de Bruin in the two-woman event. In January 2022, Villani was named to Canada's 2022 Olympic team. References 1996 births | in a career best fourth with Christine de Bruin. At the IBSF World Championships 2021, Villani finished in 16th place with Christine de Bruin in the two-woman event. In January 2022, Villani was named to Canada's 2022 Olympic team. References 1996 births |
planter, military officer and burgess traditions of his father John West and brothers John West and Nathaniel West. His wife Agnes bore a son, also Thomas West, who also served (briefly) in the House of Burgesses. References 1670 | John West and Nathaniel West. His wife Agnes bore a son, also Thomas West, who also served (briefly) in the House of Burgesses. References 1670 births 1710 |
charge of the Twitter account. The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) then took Matumba to the Equality Court after it received a complaint from a member of the public. The case was heard in court on 27 July 2021, and was postponed to August 2021 on 29 July. Parliament The Equality Court case was set to cont... | of the public. The case was heard in court on 27 July 2021, and was postponed to August 2021 on 29 July. Parliament The Equality Court case was set to continue on 26 January 2022, but it was postponed to allow Matumba to be sworn in as an EFF Member of the National Assembly. The swearing-in ceremony was presided over b... |
would last for 2 hours. Ryan Newman of Penske Racing South would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 53.224 and an average speed of . Second practice The second practice session was held on Saturday, July 26, at 9:30 AM EST, and would last for 45 minutes. Tony Stewart of Joe Gibbs Racing would set the fa... | and Rose Mattioli. Outside of the NASCAR races, the track is used throughout the year by Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) and motorcycle clubs as well as racing schools and an IndyCar race. The triangular oval also has three separate infield sections of racetrack – North Course, East Course and South Course. Each of t... |
house district 145 as a Democrat until 2003, when she stepped down to seek treatment for cancer. She died on October 3, 2007, aged 74. References 1930s births 2007 deaths Politicians from Syracuse, New York Politicians from Stamford, Connecticut 20th-century American women politicians 21st-century American women politi... | to Anna Dadey Byrnes. Anne McDonald attended Le Moyne College, completing a degree in economics, before pursuing a master's of science in education at Syracuse University. She taught sixth grade in Syracuse and Ardsley before moving to Stamford, Connecticut. McDonald and her husband Alex raised their son Andrew in Stam... |
business interests in the city, including several mills, dams, and the Marine Fire and Life Insurance Company. During the 1st Wisconsin Legislature, the Milwaukee College was established, and Comstock was designated one of the original trustees. In 1852, the city of Milwaukee established the office of city comptroller,... | Jackson Hadley. His win was considered an upset; he was the only Republican to represent the district between 1852 and 1872, when it comprised the northern half of Milwaukee County. After his Senate term, he was appointed to the board of the State Reform School, and was a member of the board of directors of the Madison... |
wrote and directed the short film War Within (2017) about the main character's "struggle to reconcile his sexuality with his faith, his longing for acceptance from his family, and his journey to love and accept himself." The film participated in a campaign to secure asylum for Syrian refugees. In 2020, he released the ... | the age of 19, he was one of the finalists of the talent show Star Academy Arabia. In 2014, he produced the reality TV show Yalla NY about a group of friends from the Arab world looking for success in New York. Saleh wrote and directed the short film War Within (2017) about the main character's "struggle to reconcile h... |
the regional government for a transitional period. He partially continued the policy of his predecessor, but began to pay more attention to social policy, declaring the need to revise some projects, in particular the “Perm Cultural Revolution”, Mom's Choice. On 5 October 2012, Basargin appointed and approved the compos... | 56 present agreed to the appointment. On 8 August 2013, opposition leader and mayor of Moscow candidate Alexei Navalny posted in his blog to call the governor of the Perm Krai a swindler in response to the news that a criminal case had been opened under the article “Fraud on an especially large scale” on the fact of th... |
the 1988 Games. The snowflake is made up of interlocking "c"'s, small "c"'s representing Calgary, and the large "c"'s representing Canada. The five interlocking "c"'s represented the theme of the 1988 Games "Come Together in Calgary". Motto The official motto of the 1988 Winter Olympics was Coming Together in Calgary (... | a long running campaign that began when Calgary won its bid to host the games in 1981. Symbols Emblem The organizing committee Olympiques Calgary Olympics '88 (OCO'88) chose a stylized snowflake used for the 1981 bid by the Calgary Olympic Development Association (CODA) as the symbol for the 1988 Games. The snowflake i... |
Petro Doroshenko — Hetman of All Ukraine. The 30,000-strong Muscovite army and Samoilovych's regiments laid siege to Chyhyryn in 1676. The end of the military campaign against Hetman Petro Doroshenko. in 1708–1712 Ivan Mazepa's war during the Great Northern War Sack of Baturyn. Battle of Poltava Ukraine as part of the ... | during the Great Northern War Sack of Baturyn. Battle of Poltava Ukraine as part of the Russian Empire Suppression of the Haidamak uprising — Koliivshchyna in 1768. in 1775. during the Crimean War in 1855. Ukrainian People's Republic Soviet–Ukrainian War in 1917—1922 Ukraine as part of the USSR (1941—1953) is the UPA's... |
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