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of Sir Henry Bernard de la Poer Beresford-Peirse, 4th Baronet (1875–1949), and his wife Lady Mabel Marjorie Campbell (1876–1966). After attending Eton College, he studied at Magdalen College, Oxford, graduating in 1927 with a BA and in 1929 with a BSc in forestry. He inherited the baronetcy from his father in 1949. Beresford-Peirse entered the Forestry Commission in 1931 as a district officer. After serving in the Second World War, he was appointed Director of Forestry for Scotland in 1947 (succeeding Arthur Gosling); he served in that office until 1953, when he succeeded W. H. Guillebaud as Deputy Director-General of the Forestry Commission (he was succeeded by A. H. H. Ross in Scotland). From 1960 to 1962, he was seconded as Deputy Director of the Forestry Division of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (with James Macdonald acting for him at the Forestry Commission in his absence). In 1962, he was appointed Director-General
Commission, holding both offices until he retired in 1968. He died on 11 August 1972 and his baronetcy was inherited by his son, Henry. He had been appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB) in the 1957 New Year Honours and received the Gold Medal of the Royal Forestry Society in 1963. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (FRSE) in 1952. References 1905 births 1972 deaths British civil servants Alumni of Magdalen College, Oxford Companions of the Order of the Bath Fellows of the
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Region of Kyrgyzstan. Its population was 132 in 2021. References Populated
the North v South fixture. His professional career as a cricketer was supported by the University of Cambridge. Described by Denison as "a very fast and good bowler", he took 133 wickets in first-class cricket at an average of 9.55; he took a five wicket haul on 13 occasions and took ten wickets in a match on five occasions. Denison also described Arnold as a "capital fielder" but an "unsteady bat". He was engaged in club cricket by various sides
Charles Arnold (12 January 1823 — 1 February 1873) was an English first-class cricketer. The son of James Arnold, a coach builder, he was born at Cambridge in February 1822. Little is known about Arnold's early years, though it is possible he was a baker's apprentice. Pursuing a career as a professional cricketer, Arnold made his debut in first-class cricket for Cambridge Town Club against
or group within the territories of member states needs to sign memorandum to become a part of the OIC. Their budget is independent than being dependent likewise the budget of the Secretariat General, subsidiary and specialized organs. An Affiliated institutions of the OIC may obtain the status of observer granted by the Council of Foreign Ministers. They may also be voluntarily assisted by the OIC'S subsidiary as well as specialized institutions. The OIC has maintained seventeen affiliated institutions within its scope. Standing Committees In OIC's charter, a standing committee is a body working in the field of critical issues concerning cultural, political, social, religious and human rights issues among others. They are principally focused on human rights mechanism challenges within the member states. OIC has created four standing committees, including one sub-standing committee, Bayt Mal Al Quds Agency. Other organs The has also maintained the Independent Permanent Human Rights Commission, an independent commission that formulate policies on human rights issues in Jerusalem and Palestine. It plays a central role for the protection of Al-Aqsa Mosque, in addition to being observing the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, and Kashmir conflict. See also Secretary General of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation
of decisions and recommendations made by the member states. Subsidiary organisations The organisations created under the framework of the OIC by the decision-making and policymaking bodies are known as "subsidiary" organisations. All members states became a part of subsidiary by default. However, budget is approved by OIC Council of Foreign Ministers. OIC manages six subsidiaries since its establishment. Specialized organisations A specialized institution or organisation takes activities within the scope of the OIC. The council of foreign ministers are responsible for decisions, however they are implemented by the secretary general likewise subsidiary organs. When a specialized institution is adopted by the OIC, all member states required to sign memorandum than to be part of the institution automatically likewise subsidiary. Any member state has an option to become part of a specialized institution. It manages budge independently. OIC has been maintaining eight specialized institutions since
The U.S. planners anticipated that the advance on the Villa Verde trail would be accomplished rapidly and that on arriving at Santa Fe the 32nd division would be in the rear of Japanese defenders at Balete Pass (now Dalton Pass) on Route 5. The planners were wrong and the Battle of Villa Verde Trail would be long and difficult. The Battle The 127th Infantry Regiment (already understrength with 2,650 men instead of the 3,000 called for by regulation), one of three infantry regiments in the 32nd Division, proceeded without major opposition for the first few miles of the Villa Verde Trail but ran into the Japanese defense line on March 5 at the Second Salacsac Pass. The Japanese here were dug into a mutually-interlocking defense in caves and tunnels and with machine guns and artillery covering every foot of the trail. The higher ground overlooking the Trail and occupied by the Japanese acquired the name of "Yamashita Ridge" after the Japanese commander in the Philippines. The battle for the Villa Verde Trail became a knock-down, drag-out slug fest...the 32d Division's difficult operations in the Salacsac Pass area could hardly avoid taking on a monotonous pattern. First, there would be unsuccessful frontal attacks against hillside strongholds. Failing, the troops would wait for air and artillery support to soften up the opposition and try again. Then there would be company and battalion outflanking maneuvers, some successful, some ending in near disaster, and all, as the result of Japanese defensive dispositions, inevitably winding up as frontal assaults. Every type of action would be repeated day after dreary day, either in heat enervating to the extreme on clear days, or in cloudbursts, fog, and mud. Efforts to assault and bypass Japanese defenses were futile, and on 23 March a badly depleted 127th regiment was relieved temporarily by the 128th Infantry Regiment. The third infantry regiment, the 126th, was brought into action to assault the Japanese positions from the north. The Americans made slow progress, but by 17 April the Japanese had mostly evacuated their defenses at the Second Salacsac Pass and retreated to the First Salacsac Pass, little more than to the east. Two American regiments, the 126th and 127th assaulted the First Salacsac Pass. The Japanese defense was even stiffer there. The Japanese attempted several unsuccessful banzai attacks. Several efforts to
several unsuccessful banzai attacks. Several efforts to flank or encircle the Japanese forces were mostly unsuccessful, although inflicting heavy casualties on the Japanese. Not until 24 May did the Americans finally capture the pass. The surviving Japanese withdrew from the area. On 28 May the village of Imugan fell to the Americans and on 29 May the 32nd Division was united with the 25th Infantry Division after the Buena Vista guerrillas captured the last Japanese strong point and made contact with elements of the 25th on Route 5 near Santa Fe. The route northward into the Cagayan Valley was open. It had taken more than three months for the army to eliminate the Japanese along the Villa Verde Trail. The capture of the Villa Verde Trail was facilitated by the work of the 114th Engineer Battalion which widened the trail under fire to make it possible for vehicular travel. The trail acquired the nickname of the "Little Burma Road". Supply of the advancing troops was a problem with a road only partially traversable by vehicle. 150 Filipino porters trudged up and down the trail carrying ammunition and food to the soldiers. Communications in the mountains were sporadic and heavy rains, mud, and landslides inhibited travel. Casualties of the 32nd Division were heavy with 825 dead and 2,160 wounded, a casualty rate of about 27 percent. The Japanese lost at least 5,750 of the 8,750 men engaged. Consequences The 32nd Infantry Division logged a total of 654 days of combat during World War II, more than any other United States Army division. About 30 percent of the men in the division had been overseas for nearly three years and had participated in several combat operations. The strain on the soldiers showed up in this battle. The division was 4,000 soldiers under strength and problems with morale and mental and physical exhaustion were noted as early as April. No fresh division was available to relieve the 32nd, so the division slogged on. Six thousand soldiers were evacuated at least temporarily from the battle for illness, disease, and especially "combat fatigue and associated psychoneurotic upsets." Guerrilla leader Hunt commented that "the three F's of combat are 'fog, fatigue, and fear' and the latter two deepen visibly near the end of long campaigns or long wars." In the words of one author, "the price for that goat path in the clouds had been too high." General Gill would later say that "the 32nd had gained too little for what it had lost." Footnotes References 1940s in the Philippines World War II Philippines Philippines World War II Villa Verde Trail
by the Croatian Army against the Yugoslav People's Army and SAO Western Slavonia Territorial Defense Forces (TO) known as Operation Hurricane-91. According to Croatian sources, the action was planned by Brigadier Josip Mikšić, the then commander of the 121st Brigade, and the attack was commanded by Colonel Ante Šolić. Part of the brigade were also led by Pero Jelančić. Members of the 108th and 121st Brigades of the National Guard and special forces from the 363-strong "Svileni" group took over the village. According to Serbian sources, 55 people were killed, including 31 civilians. According to the testimonies of survivors, ZNG forces set fire to houses and some twenty civilians hid in a basement. Several were killed and injured when an explosive device was thrown into the basement. Members of the TO along with civilians were subsequently
and 121st Brigades of the Croatian National Guard (ZNG) but also included other special forces. It was part of the wider military operation conducted by the Croatian Army against the Yugoslav People's Army and SAO Western Slavonia Territorial Defense Forces (TO) known as Operation Hurricane-91. According to Croatian sources, the action was planned by Brigadier Josip Mikšić, the then commander of the 121st Brigade, and the attack was commanded by Colonel Ante Šolić. Part of the brigade were also led by Pero Jelančić. Members of the 108th and 121st Brigades of the National Guard and special forces from the 363-strong "Svileni" group took over the village. According to Serbian sources, 55 people were killed, including 31 civilians. According to the testimonies of survivors, ZNG forces set fire to houses and some twenty civilians hid in a basement. Several were killed and injured when an explosive device was thrown into the basement. Members of the TO along with civilians were subsequently killed after they came out and surrendered.
incorporated it into Zehlendorf. Under the name "Landhausgemeinde Schlachtensee", small country houses, containing around 3 to 4 rooms each, were built for the (lower) middle class. Later, larger houses and mansions were built north of Spanische Allee ("Spanish Avenue"), as part of a new mansion settlement within the administrative district of Nikolassee. Around this time, many small businesses started opening up around Breisgauer Straße, today's
Zehlendorf localities. History In the late 19th century, a small train station on the Wannsee railway line was built south of Schlachtensee lake. A private development company bought the land south of the station and incorporated it into Zehlendorf. Under the name "Landhausgemeinde Schlachtensee", small country houses, containing around 3 to 4 rooms each, were
village in the Kemin District of Chüy Region of Kyrgyzstan. Its population was
of Chüy Region of Kyrgyzstan. Its population was 220
to Sevilla Santa Justa. The Cercanías Sevilla line C-3 uses the line up to Cazalla-Constantina, and services along the Zafra-Huelva line, when continuing to Mérida, use the Mérida-Zafra section. A daily Seville-Cáceres service continues to Madrid Atocha. Gallery References Railway
services that use the line. Services that use the full line are Media Distancia and Regional Exprés services, mostly running from Cáceres to Sevilla Santa Justa. The Cercanías Sevilla line C-3 uses the line up to Cazalla-Constantina, and services along the Zafra-Huelva line, when continuing
Filtration Plant from 2014 to 2016, as well as Deputy Commissioner for the Bureau of Wastewater Treatment, which led to the creation of a citywide resiliency plan, from 2009 to 2014. In 2016, Sapienza was named Acting Commissioner by then Mayor Bill de Blasio. On October 3, 2017, he was named to the position in a permanent capacity. He oversaw the $1 billion repair of the Delaware Aqueduct which involves the construction of a 2.5-mile bypass from the leaking portions inside the original tunnel. In 2020, he was named one of the "Energy & Environment Power 100" by City & State. However, his role in handling the 2019 sewage leak
2009 to 2014. In 2016, Sapienza was named Acting Commissioner by then Mayor Bill de Blasio. On October 3, 2017, he was named to the position in a permanent capacity. He oversaw the $1 billion repair of the Delaware Aqueduct which involves the construction of a 2.5-mile bypass from the leaking portions inside the original tunnel. In 2020, he was named one of the "Energy & Environment Power 100" by City & State. However, his role in handling the 2019 sewage leak in Queens and
in the album with one patriotic song which is the only negative here as there is less variety and by the end of the album one can’t help but feel a little blue, although that fits well for the movie but not as an album. Nonetheless, each song is brilliant on this soundtrack." Shreya Paul of Firstpost stated that "the album has no skippable tracks and is a no-miss endeavour". Suanshu Khurana of The Indian Express listed on "Mann Bharryaa 2.0" opining that the track "stood out as a musical beauty in the film". Chart performance In addition to the critical response, the songs performed well commercially across India and globally. The tracks "Raataan Lambiyan" and "Ranjha" were streamed about 8.2 million and 7.3 million times in Spotify, respectively within the week of 20–27 August 2021, and surpassed the weekly streaming records set by the BTS-single "Butter" which recorded 5.1 million streams within a week of its release. Both the tracks were streamed over 5 million times per week in the music platform. "Raataan Lambiyan" featured in the global Spotify charts at #152, becoming the first Hindi song to be featured. The tracks "Raataan Lambiyan", "Ranjha" acquired the first two positions at the Top 200 India list in Spotify, with "Mann Bharryaa 2.0" featured in #5. It was also featured in the Top 100 Charts on iTunes, with "Raataan Lambiyan" and "Ranjha" being featured in the #1 and #3 positions respectively. It became one of the most popular Hindi film music album in Spotify, besides Kabir Singh (2019). On 1 September 2021, both the tracks were featured in the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. charts with "Raataan Lambiyan" at #28 and "Ranjha" at #73, thereby being the third and fourth Hindi track to join Billboard charts this year, the other two being "Lut Gaye" and "Param Sundari". "Raataan Lambiyan" topped the first position, at #1 spot across Sabras Radio and Sunrise Radio in UK and AXS TV in USA. According to a year-ender survey report published by Apple Music, the tracks "Raataan Lambiyan" and "Ranjha" were featured as one of the most streamed songs in the music platform. "Raataan Lambiyan" was one of the most-viewed tracks on YouTube in 2021, from India. Commercial response The album emerged as one of the biggest soundtracks and the fastest Indian album to cross one billion streams in music platforms. Regarding the success of the music album, the film's producer Karan Johar stated that: "It makes me immensely happy that the songs have touched 1 billion audio streams. It feels good to be on the top of the charts and have audiences groove to our tunes." Siddharth Malhotra, the film's lead actor further stated:"The kind of response 'Shershaah' has received is humbling and I am elated to see the continuous affection. Being my passion project I was deeply involved in the music selection of the film along with Vishnu, Azeem and Karan. We ensured to choose songs which are a right fit for every emotion of the film and I am very happy to see the way audiences have embraced the album. I am grateful to all the artists and singers
5 stars saying that "soundtrack is definitely much better than expectations". It further wrote "Karan Johar and Vishnuvardhan have done well picking each song that is just beautiful to listen to while adding a whole lot of value to the movie. Each song fits with the story and setting of the film and thus feels perfectly adequate in itself. The brilliant part is that each of the six songs are background songs and not performed in to the camera giving further authenticity to the character of Capt. Vikram Batra and thus the movie. There is great amount of romantic songs in the album with one patriotic song which is the only negative here as there is less variety and by the end of the album one can’t help but feel a little blue, although that fits well for the movie but not as an album. Nonetheless, each song is brilliant on this soundtrack." Shreya Paul of Firstpost stated that "the album has no skippable tracks and is a no-miss endeavour". Suanshu Khurana of The Indian Express listed on "Mann Bharryaa 2.0" opining that the track "stood out as a musical beauty in the film". Chart performance In addition to the critical response, the songs performed well commercially across India and globally. The tracks "Raataan Lambiyan" and "Ranjha" were streamed about 8.2 million and 7.3 million times in Spotify, respectively within the week of 20–27 August 2021, and surpassed the weekly streaming records set by the BTS-single "Butter" which recorded 5.1 million streams within a week of its release. Both the tracks were streamed over 5 million times per week in the music platform. "Raataan Lambiyan" featured in the global Spotify charts at #152, becoming the first Hindi song to be featured. The tracks "Raataan Lambiyan", "Ranjha" acquired the first two positions at the Top 200 India list in Spotify, with "Mann Bharryaa 2.0" featured in #5. It was also featured in the Top 100 Charts on iTunes, with "Raataan Lambiyan" and "Ranjha" being featured in the #1 and #3 positions respectively. It became one of the most popular Hindi film music album in Spotify, besides Kabir Singh (2019). On 1 September 2021, both the tracks were featured in the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. charts with "Raataan Lambiyan" at #28 and "Ranjha" at #73, thereby being the third and fourth Hindi track to join Billboard charts this year, the other two being "Lut Gaye" and "Param Sundari". "Raataan Lambiyan" topped the first position, at #1 spot across Sabras Radio and Sunrise Radio in UK and AXS TV in USA. According to a year-ender survey report published by
multinational organizations and has its delivery centers in over 27+ countries across the world. Overview Neeyamo was founded in 2009 by Ashok Bildikar along with Rangarajan Seshadri, Vivek Khanna, Guhan Ramanan, and Samuel Isaac in Chennai, India and its principal global office in California, USA. Richard Jones and Ram Gupta have been appointed
privately held organization that provides Global Payroll and Employer of Records (EOR) solutions for multinational organizations and has its delivery centers in over 27+ countries across the world. Overview
Kerala Sangeethanataka Akademi Gurupooja Award and Kerala Sangeethanataka Akademi Award. Biography V. K. Hymavathy was born on October 12, 1955, to Krishna Warrier of Peringode, Thrissur and Parvathy Warrier of Machad. Her father was a physician. Her family moved to Cheruthuruthi when she was one year old. At the age of five, she started learning dance under Chandrika, and Kathakali under Sankaranarayanan Asan. She performed dance in Kerala Kalamandalam at the age of 12, with her sister Rugmini. Later, she joined Kalamandalam to study dance, under Kalamandalam Satyabhama, Leelamani and Chandrika and completed her diploma course at the age of 16. After marriage, at the age of 19 she moved to Calcutta but returned soon to Kerala when she got a job as Mohiniyattam teacher in Kalamandalam. While working at Kalamandalam, Hymavathy studied Kuchipudi under Kalamandalam Kshemavathy. After 33 years of service, she retired from Kalamandalam as
Mohiniyattam dancer and dance teacher from Kerala, India. She received several awards including Sangeet Natak Akademi Award, Kerala Sangeethanataka Akademi Gurupooja Award and Kerala Sangeethanataka Akademi Award. Biography V. K. Hymavathy was born on October 12, 1955, to Krishna Warrier of Peringode, Thrissur and Parvathy Warrier of Machad. Her father was a physician. Her family moved to Cheruthuruthi when she was one year old. At the age of five, she started learning dance under Chandrika, and Kathakali under Sankaranarayanan Asan. She performed dance in Kerala Kalamandalam at the age of 12, with her sister Rugmini. Later, she joined Kalamandalam to study dance, under Kalamandalam Satyabhama, Leelamani and Chandrika and completed her diploma course at the age of 16. After marriage, at the age
of Kyrgyzstan. Its population was 1,723 in 2021. References Populated places in
the Kemin District of Chüy Region of Kyrgyzstan. Its
the Prime Volleyball League in India. The team was founded in 2021 and owned by Kolkata Sports Ventures. They are the current defending champions, having won the 2022 PVL season by defeating
3-0 in the final.. Honors Prime Volleyball League Winners (1): 2022 Team Current Team Administration and support staff References Sports
was promoted to divisional officer ten years later. In 1940, he was appointed Assistant Commissioner for Scotland. In 1946, he became Director of Forestry for Scotland, before he was appointed Deputy Director-General of the Forestry Commission in 1947 and then Director-General in 1948, serving until he retired in 1962. He then chaired the Commonwealth Forestry Association until 1972. He died on 8 August 1982 in Dorest. He was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB) in the 1950 New Year Honours and a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE) in 1955 Birthday Honours. He was also elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1942. References
FRICS (26 July 1901 – 8 August 1982) was a British civil servant and forester. Born on 26 July 1901, Gosling attended Bell's Grammar School in Coleford and, after serving briefly in the Air Ministry, enrolled at the Forestry Commissioners' School for Forestry; he became an instructor there in 1920. Two years later, he became forester-in-charge at Llanover Forest. He then studied at the University of Edinburgh from 1925 to 1928, earning a degree in forestry. Gosling returned to the Forestry Commission in 1928 as a district officer and was promoted to divisional officer ten years later. In 1940, he was
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road was built from this avenue to the airport. In the 1960s, Bangabandhu Avenue had many popular restaurants and eateries such as Kasbah, La Sani, Chu Chin Chow, Sweet Heaven, Salimabad Hotel, Rex etc. Bangabandhu Avenue witnessed various
Dhaka grenade attack of 2004 happened in Bangabandhu Avenue. History For the first time in the 1950s, a two-way road was built from this avenue to the airport. In the 1960s, Bangabandhu Avenue had many popular restaurants
Richards became the inaugural director of the Cardiovascular Research Institute at the National University of Singapore whilst continuing part-time retention of his New Zealand appointments. He has been deputy director of the National University Heart Centre Singapore (NUHCS) since 2021. Research Richards’ main research interests centre around multi-disciplinary translational cardiovascular biomedical research programmes focused on the pathogenesis of common, lethal cardiovascular disorders including heart failure and coronary heart disease. Biomarkers in cardiovascular disease A key contribution has been the elucidation of the biology of the cardiac natriuretic peptides and the pioneering of their application as diagnostic, prognostic and monitoring tools in clinical heart failure. Work on the B type cardiac natriuretic peptides included the discovery and development of NT-proBNP. All authoritative international guidelines on the diagnosis and management of heart failure globally now recommend measurement of plasma B type cardiac natriuretic peptides in aid of diagnosis and risk stratification in heart failure. Richards leads ongoing research aimed at refining the clinical applications and beneficial actions of the natriuretic peptides. He has investigated the effect of atrial fibrillation on the diagnostic and prognostic performance of NT-proBNP in suspected heart failure. In the mid-1990s, Richards pioneered human clinical studies of neprilysin inhibition, important in metabolism of the NPs. His group has studied the integrated haemodynamic, endocrine and renal effects of human ANP analogues selected for exclusive vasodilatory or diuretic activities in experimental heart failure laying the path for possible precision peptide therapy in heart failure. His group has demonstrated the beneficial integrated hemodynamic, endocrine, and renal effects of phosphodiesterase-9 inhibition (PDE9-I; which specifically impedes breakdown of the 2nd messenger, cGMP generated by the natriuretic peptides) in experimental HF. Results support PDE9's role in HF pathophysiology and implies that its inhibition could possibly be a novel anti-heart failure therapy. Richards has contributed to clinical research work establishing measurement of plasma cardiac troponin as an essential element in the diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction. He has also made numerous original contributions on the biology and biomarker potential of the urocortins and the adrenomedullins. Richards has also published influential data on the potential role of circulating microRNAs as biomarkers in heart failure. General applied cardiology In more general applied cardiology research, Richards recently compared the safety and efficacy of allied health care practitioner-led remote intensive management (RIM) with cardiologist-led standard care (SC) after myocardial infarction and found the former practice used with low-risk patients is feasible and should be further studied in higher-risk acute myocardial infarction cohorts. He has also used large-scale human plasma proteomics and single-cell resolution unbiased cardiac transcriptomics to prioritize candidate protein candidate markers of post-myocardial infarction adverse left ventricular
chairmanship of the Christchurch Cardioendocrine Research Group, University of Otago, Christchurch, which later became the Christchurch Heart Institute in 2012. In 2009, Richards became the inaugural director of the Cardiovascular Research Institute at the National University of Singapore whilst continuing part-time retention of his New Zealand appointments. He has been deputy director of the National University Heart Centre Singapore (NUHCS) since 2021. Research Richards’ main research interests centre around multi-disciplinary translational cardiovascular biomedical research programmes focused on the pathogenesis of common, lethal cardiovascular disorders including heart failure and coronary heart disease. Biomarkers in cardiovascular disease A key contribution has been the elucidation of the biology of the cardiac natriuretic peptides and the pioneering of their application as diagnostic, prognostic and monitoring tools in clinical heart failure. Work on the B type cardiac natriuretic peptides included the discovery and development of NT-proBNP. All authoritative international guidelines on the diagnosis and management of heart failure globally now recommend measurement of plasma B type cardiac natriuretic peptides in aid of diagnosis and risk stratification in heart failure. Richards leads ongoing research aimed at refining the clinical applications and beneficial actions of the natriuretic peptides. He has investigated the effect of atrial fibrillation on the diagnostic and prognostic performance of NT-proBNP in suspected heart failure. In the mid-1990s, Richards pioneered human clinical studies of neprilysin inhibition, important in metabolism of the NPs. His group has studied the integrated haemodynamic, endocrine and renal effects of human ANP analogues selected for exclusive vasodilatory or diuretic activities in experimental heart failure laying the path for possible precision peptide therapy in heart failure. His group has demonstrated the beneficial integrated hemodynamic, endocrine, and renal effects of phosphodiesterase-9 inhibition (PDE9-I; which specifically impedes breakdown of the 2nd messenger, cGMP generated by the natriuretic peptides) in experimental HF. Results support PDE9's role in HF pathophysiology and implies that its inhibition could possibly be a novel anti-heart failure therapy. Richards has contributed to clinical research work establishing measurement of plasma cardiac troponin as an essential element in the diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction. He has also made numerous original contributions on the biology and biomarker potential of the urocortins and the adrenomedullins. Richards has also published influential data on the potential role of circulating microRNAs as biomarkers in heart failure. General applied cardiology In more general applied cardiology research, Richards recently compared the safety and efficacy of allied health care practitioner-led remote intensive management (RIM) with cardiologist-led standard care (SC) after myocardial infarction and found the former practice used with low-risk patients is feasible and should be further studied in higher-risk acute myocardial infarction cohorts. He has also used large-scale human plasma proteomics and single-cell resolution unbiased cardiac transcriptomics to prioritize candidate protein candidate markers of post-myocardial infarction adverse left ventricular remodeling heart failure. He has contributed to recruitment and investigation of clinical heart failure cohorts in both New Zealand and Singapore. Examples include research on optimal drug doses for heart failure medications. At a population level, he has contributed data towards large-scale whole-genome sequencing in Singapore with discovery of 52 million novel gene variants and improved understanding of the population structure and evolutionary history of Asians. Awards and honours 1995 – R. T. Hall Prize for Cardiovascular Research, The Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand 2001 – Fellow, Royal Society of New Zealand 2006 – Gold medal for Research Excellence, Christchurch School of Medicine and Health Sciences 2008 – Distinguished Research Medal, University of Otago 2008 – Sir Charles Hercus Medal for Biomedical Research (Royal Society of New Zealand) 2014 – Singapore Translational Research (STaR) Award, National Medical Research Council 2015 – Faculty Research Excellence Award, National University of Singapore 2020 – Christchurch Heart Institute recognised with Research Group Award as top University of Otago research centre for 2020 2021 – Inaugural Life Time Achievement in Research Award, Canterbury Medical Research Foundation Selected publications Davis, M., Espiner, E. A., Yandle, T., Richards, G., Town, I., Neill, A., ... & Billings, J. (1994). Plasma brain natriuretic peptide in assessment of acute dyspnoea. The Lancet, 343(8895), 440–444. Richards, A. M., Nicholls, M. G., Yandle, T. G., Frampton, C., Espiner, E. A., Turner, J. G., ... & Smyth, D. W. (1998). Plasma N-terminal pro–brain natriuretic peptide
planner, historian, and civil servant who is the Chief Climate Officer and Commissioner of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection. Biography Aggarwala grew up in White Plains, New York. He received his B.A. in history from Columbia University in 1993, before going on to earn his MPhil, Ph.D. in history as well as an M.B.A., all from Columbia over a span of ten years. He also earned a MA in Canadian history from Queen's University at Kingston. At Columbia, he was a reporter for Columbia Daily Spectator and president of the College Democrats. His advisors included Richard Bushman, Kenneth T. Jackson, and Elizabeth Blackmar. Aggarwala began his career in Federal Railroad Administration and worked for McKinsey & Company, New York State Assembly, Virginia Railway Express, prior to joining public service. Aggarwala was tapped by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg to create the Office of Long-Term Planning and Sustainability and served as director of the office from 2006 to 2010. He also helped author the PlaNYC blueprint,
the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group and was a member of the founding team of Sidewalk Labs, where he served as chief policy officer, head of urban systems, and remained a senior advisor. For his role at Sidewalk Labs, he was named one of the "Politico 50" by the eponymous magazine in 2018. He led a high-profile smart city-building project in Waterfront Toronto before it was cancelled in May 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which also led to his exit from the company. In 2020, he was named Senior Urban Tech Fellow at Cornell Tech. He is the lead author of the Rebooting NYC report, published by Cornell Tech in 2022, which proposes urban tech solutions to New York City's biggest challenges. He is also an adjunct associate professor at the School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University, where he teaches urban policy. In January 2022, he was tapped by Mayor Eric Adams to serve as chief climate officer and commissioner of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection. References
The Yu couple gave their daughters unheard-of freedom to enjoy European-style ballroom dancing with close body contact with foreign men. Their lifestyle caused outrage for other Manchu mission officials, the family was denounced to the throne. But the Empress Dowager liked what they were doing and waited impatiently for their return. After attending the coronation of Edward VII and Alexandra, Prince Zaizhen and his entourage were greeted by the Yu family on their return from London. Both Sir Liang Cheng and Prince Zaizhen were quite taken with the Yu sisters. Liang reported back to the court that both girls "would quite fascinate the Empress Dowager if they go to Peking". The Yu sisters liked Prince Zaizhen too, "immensely", as Der Ling remembered, he was "very handsome, well educated, and his tastes were the same as ours in many things". She added that while she and the prince were prone to quarrel, Zaizhen paid court to her softer, prettier sister. Liang Cheng also found himself drawn to Roung Ling, the two had been engaged at least as early as January 1903, but for some unknown reason, they were never married to each other. During her stay in Paris, apart from studying acting with Sarah Bernhardt, Roung Ling also got the opportunity to study modern dance with Isadora Duncan. For the latter she improvised a few dance steps during their first meeting, Duncan was deeply impressed by her talent and decided to teach her for free; she thus became one of the first Chinese to learn Western choreography. In 1902, she played the part of a Loie Fuller inspired butterfly girl in Rose and Butterfly, and also danced in Greek Dance, in both of which she was well received by audiences. In the same year, the Yus travelled through Spain, Germany, Italy and Russia before arriving back in China in January 1903. Lady-in-waiting Soon after her return to China, Roung Ling was installed as one of the court ladies to the Empress Dowager Cixi, together with her sister Der Ling. While in the court, she studied traditional Chinese dance, and integrated it with Western elements in her own way to creating a unique style. She developed from this combination a series of dance styles of Eastern aesthetic with Western technique known as "Bodhisattva Dance", "Fan Dance", "Ruyi Dance", "Sword Dance" and "Lotus Fairy Dance". She also introduced Western dance to the imperial court, she performed Greek Dance at Summer Palace in 1904, and a Spanish dance on the eve of the Dragon Boat Festival. She had a love affair with the Guangxu Emperor, but probably in secret on account of the empress dowager's informers. The French writer Marc Chadourne called her the emperor's "Saint Helena"; years later, she told the former with melancholy, that the emperor had proposed to her to be his concubine. Roung Ling left the palace in 1905 due to her father's illness. "It is amusing now to think of those days", she recalled more than twenty years later, in 1926, "I was so young and so little that I could not possibly wear the beautiful and elaborate Manchu head dress and without it the court costume wasn't complete; so they dressed me in boy's clothes. I was glad because they were so much more comfortable to wear but still it took more than an hour every morning to have my hair dressed. We had to get up early, always by half past six or seven o'clock to be ready to go to the empress' apartments to wish her 'good morning'. [...] I always went to audiences with the empress. It was quite a long way to go in the palace; but it was easy for me in my boy's clothes to get about. I used to stand or sit on the floor behind a screen where I could hear everything, but of course I was too young to understand much of what was said." Later life Shortly after the fall of the Qing Empire, in 1912, Roung Ling had married Dan Pao Tchao, a nephew of Tang Shao-yi, who studied at the École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr in France, and was counsellor in the office of the Republican president with the rank of general. During the Republican era, she was appointed Mistress of Ceremonies to President Li Yuan-hung, and the couple enjoyed a prominent position in Peking high society. It was a happy marriage, however, she probably had a secret relationship with Saint-John Perse, a French poet-diplomat who served as secretary to the French embassy in Peking from 1916 to 1921. A few years later, she confided in that Perse never loved her, but she was useful to him for obtaining information from the Republic's high society. During the 1920s, she organised numerous charity performances and participated in many other charity events. In 1921, she gave a speech in English about her life in the Manchu imperial court at the Teng Shih K'ou Congregational Church, in aid of the "School for Poor Children" charity funds. The American writer Grace
also known as Yu Roon(g) Ling, especially in the works of her sister Der Ling. She was referred to as Madame Dan Pao Tchao after her marriage to the General Dan Pao Tchao (; 1887–1958), and Princess Shou Shan, a title appeared on the cover of her 1934 historical novel about the Fragrant Concubine (Hsiang Fei), which Sir Reginald Johnston claimed she never used. Early life Born in an upper-class family, to a Chinese father and a Chinese-American mother who was the daughter of an American naval officer. The Yu sisters, like their two brothers Charles Yu Hsingling and John Yu Shuinling, received Western education in American missionary school—then an almost unheard-of proceeding amongst high Manchu officials—and were fluent in English. The British diplomat Sir Robert Hart described them as "a noisy family of English-speaking children, were fluent also in Japanese and French". She was also well versed in poetry, especially E. B. Browning's works. In 1895, Roung Ling's father Yu Keng was appointed minister to Japan, he later took his family there. It was in Japan she discovered her vocation for dance, where she gave an impromptu performance of a Japanese dance (crane-tortoise) she had learned from a servant, before the assembled Japanese dignitaries. In 1899, Roung Ling left for France with her father for taking up his new post as minister to the French Third Republic. In Paris, she was placed in charge of the sisters of the Sacred Heart Convent School () located at 77 Rue de Varenne. The Yu family quickly adopted Parisian fashion, a media coverage at the time reported that all the children of Minister Yu Keng "wear European costume and follow the fashions closely", and called Roung Ling "a charming Chinese girl who is Parisian in all but name". The New York Times wrote, "[Der Ling and Roung Ling] are adorably pretty, and they dress in the European style with a finish and skill to which something of Oriental charm is added which makes them the cynosure of all eyes when they enter a ". The Yu siblings led a cosmopolitan life in Paris, they socialised, frequented the theatre and performed at their parents' parties. The weekly magazine reported that the four children of Minister Yu Keng "superbly performed" an English comedy in three acts at a soirée organised by their father. In March 1901, the Yus threw a fancy dress ball at the Chinese Embassy to celebrate Chinese New Year, at which Roung Ling was costumed as Prince Charming, her siblings Der Ling, Hsingling and Shuin Ling, were dressed respectively as a doll in the fairy tale, Napoleon and Pluto. The Chicago Sunday Tribune reported that "Lord Yu is particularly proud of his Europeanised family". The Yu couple gave their daughters unheard-of freedom to enjoy European-style ballroom dancing with close body contact with foreign men. Their lifestyle caused outrage for other Manchu mission officials, the family was denounced to the throne. But the Empress Dowager liked what they were doing and waited impatiently for their return. After attending the coronation of Edward VII and Alexandra, Prince Zaizhen and his entourage were greeted by the Yu family on their return from London. Both Sir Liang Cheng and Prince Zaizhen were quite taken with the Yu sisters. Liang reported back to the court that both girls "would quite fascinate the Empress Dowager if they go to Peking". The Yu sisters liked Prince Zaizhen too, "immensely", as Der Ling remembered, he was "very handsome, well educated, and his tastes were the same as ours in many things". She added that while she and the prince were prone to quarrel, Zaizhen paid court to her softer, prettier sister. Liang Cheng also found himself drawn to Roung Ling, the two had been engaged at least as early as January 1903, but for some unknown reason, they were never married to each other. During her stay in Paris, apart from studying acting with Sarah Bernhardt, Roung Ling also got the opportunity to study modern dance with Isadora Duncan. For the latter she improvised a few dance steps during their first meeting, Duncan was deeply impressed by her talent and decided to teach her for free; she thus became one of the first Chinese to learn Western choreography. In 1902, she played the part of a Loie Fuller inspired butterfly girl in Rose and Butterfly, and also danced in Greek Dance, in both of which she was well received by audiences. In the same year, the Yus travelled through Spain, Germany, Italy and Russia before arriving back in China in January 1903. Lady-in-waiting Soon after her return to China, Roung Ling was installed as one of the court ladies to the Empress Dowager Cixi, together with her sister Der Ling. While in the court, she studied traditional Chinese dance, and integrated it with Western elements in her own way to creating a unique style. She developed from this combination a series of dance styles of Eastern aesthetic with Western technique known as "Bodhisattva Dance", "Fan Dance", "Ruyi Dance", "Sword Dance" and "Lotus Fairy Dance". She also introduced Western dance to the imperial court, she performed Greek Dance at Summer Palace in 1904, and a Spanish dance on the eve of the Dragon Boat Festival. She had a love affair with the Guangxu Emperor, but probably in secret on account of the empress dowager's informers. The French writer Marc Chadourne called her the emperor's "Saint Helena"; years later, she told the former with melancholy, that the emperor had proposed to her to be his concubine. Roung Ling left the palace in 1905 due to her father's illness. "It is amusing now to think of those days", she recalled more than twenty years later, in 1926, "I was so
from about 1780, when the castle got its largest extension. A northern section was built at about the same time. This, as well as some other parts where demolished again in the early nineteenth century. The terraces on the north side are the lowest part of the northern section. The interior has a corridor with a marble floor and stucco in Louis XIV style. There is a summer dining room in Louis XV style, and a Chinese room with painted wall paper. In 1911 the early 18th century carpentry of the ballroom of nearby Assumburg Castle was placed at Marquette. History Van Heemskerk (c. 1250-1475) Count William II of Holland, who ruled from 1247 to 1256 ordered the construction of roads and castles in order to subdue the West Frisians. Heemskerk Castle, then known as was one of these. It led to an unusually high concentration of castles around Heemskerk. See Oud Haerlem Castle for details of this concentration and a map. The exact role of the count in the construction of Marquette is unknown. He might have build the round water castle, or a building on the outer bailey. In January 1300 Gerard II van Heemskerk transferred his allodial Heemskerk Castle to John II, Count of Holland, and had it granted back to him as a fief inheritable by sons, daughters and even sideways. Gerard's son Gerard III van Heemskerk (c. 1300–1358) was a leader of the Cod Alliance during the Hook and Cod wars. He held Dirk III van Brederode prisoner at Marquette in 1354. In October 1358 Gerard's son Wouter van Heemskerk (c. 1330 - 1380) tried to assassinate Reinoud van Brederode, bailiff of Kennemerland. Reinoud escaped, and regent Count Albert started a siege of Heemskerk Castle in November. In March 1359 the castle surrendered. Wouter and his wife were allowed to leave with some of their personal possessions. The castle itself was occupied by the count. After the siege Wouter's role in the assassination was investigated. He had to pay 7000 shield shields for reconciliation. In 1380 Wouter died without legal offspring. Van Zevenbergen (1475-1560) In 1475 Joost van Strijen lord of Zevenbergen (?-1476), inherited Heemskerk Castle from his grandmother Clementina van Heemskerk. In 1529 his sister Maria van Strijen van Zevenbergen transferred it to her son Corneille of Berghes (c.1500-1560). He became Prince-Bishopric of Liège in 1538. In 1544 Corneille resigned and got married. He died without legal offspring. Van Arenberg (1560-1610) In 1560 Jean de Ligne, Duke of Arenberg (1525-1568) inherited Heemskerk Castle as nephew of Corneille. Jean was killed in the first year of the Eighty Years' War. His family moved south when the county fell to the rebels. During the Twelve Years' Truce many fugitives on both sides took the opportunity to sell estates that they had fled. This also applied to the Arenberg's. Marquette (1610-1717) In 1610 Daniël de Hertaing Lord of Marquette-en-Ostrevant (?-1625) bought Heemskerk Castle. In 1612 he got permission from the States of Holland to rename Heemskerk Castle to Marquette Castle. He was governor of Oostende during the famous Siege of Ostend (1601-1604). De Hertaing had three sons: Willem an infantry captain, Hendrik, and Colonel Maximilian. In 1655 they were succeeded by Petronella, baroness of Wassenaar and Duvenvoorde. Rendorp (1717-1909) In 1717 the Amsterdamse brewer and mayor Joachim Rendorp bought Marquette. He had a son Pieter Rendorp (1703–1760), married to Margaretha Calkoen. Pieter was an amateur architect, and changed Marquette to his own design. Their son Joachim Rendorp (1728-1792) became an influential politician, and gave Marquette its greatest extent. The French period greatly impoverished the Netherlands, and was
13th century. The round water castle is known from many old pictures. These suggest at least one building along its wall. They also show its later use as a walled garden with a pond. In 1802 the last remains of the water castle were demolished. All that remained were the very wide moats. In 2021 the castle terrains were investigated with ground-penetrating radar and two other non-invasive techniques. These showed the water castle, as well as its gatehouse. The outer diameter of the water castle proved to have been about 40 m. This is larger than Egmond Castle's round water castle which measures slightly less than 30 m. Apart from the known round water castle, other parts of the first castle are unknown. It might have been that there was a predecessor on what later became the outer bailey of the round water castle. The water castle was probably deserted in the later fourteenth century, as its defensive capabilities had become obsolete. The buildings on the outer bailey were then changed, and enlarged to become the precursor of the current castle. Marquette, the current castle The current castle consists of two parallel wings, and a perpendicular small gate wing. The relation to the previous castle has not been investigated very well. Separate finds have not been analyzed, and not much has been published about it. The current castle has three vaulted basements. One of them shows a thick wall of thirteenth century brick. A chapel from about 1555 can be seen west of the bridge on the between 1741 and 1759 picture. Its entrance was later found in the second basement. During the renovation of the kitchen in 1980, a fireplace was found that might date from the fourteenth or fifteenth century. The castle is known to have become a manor in the first quarter of the sixteenth century. At that time Daniël de Hertaing Lord of Marquette-en-Ostrevant started to change the castle, and renamed it for his lost Lordship of Marquette. All that remains from this time is the high stair tower. In 1738-1741 Pieter Rendorp designed the stately eastern wing with its double roof, avant-corps and stone pilaster strips. The decoration of the gate also belongs to this time. The western wing dates from about 1780, when the castle got its largest extension. A northern section was built at about the same time. This, as well as some other parts where demolished again in the early nineteenth century. The terraces on the north side are the lowest part of the northern section. The interior has a corridor with a marble floor and stucco in Louis XIV style. There is a summer dining room in Louis XV style, and a Chinese room with painted wall paper. In 1911 the early 18th century carpentry of the ballroom of nearby Assumburg Castle was placed at Marquette. History Van Heemskerk (c. 1250-1475) Count William II of Holland, who ruled from 1247 to 1256 ordered the construction of roads and castles in order to subdue the West Frisians. Heemskerk Castle, then known as was one of these. It led to an unusually high concentration of castles around Heemskerk. See Oud Haerlem Castle for details of this concentration and a map. The exact role of the count in the
to the New York bar in 1873 and began practicing law in New York City. A Republican, he was a member of the Republican County Committee and a delegate to the state conventions. His clients a number of members of the theatrical profession. Hamburger was acting president of the Jewish Prisoners' Aid Society, chairman of the Executive Committee of the Jewish Protectory and Aid Society, a director of the Educational Alliance, an executive committee member of the New York branch of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, principal of the Congregation Ahawath Chesed Shaar Hashomayim Religious School, a trustee of the Washington Cemetery, and general counsel of the Independent Order Free Sons of Israel. In 1904, Mayor George B. McClellan Jr. appointed him a member of the New
Tyler. He was admitted to the New York bar in 1873 and began practicing law in New York City. A Republican, he was a member of the Republican County Committee and a delegate to the state conventions. His clients a number of members of the theatrical profession. Hamburger was acting president of the Jewish Prisoners' Aid Society, chairman of the Executive Committee of the Jewish Protectory and Aid Society, a director of the Educational Alliance, an executive committee member of the New York branch of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, principal of the Congregation Ahawath Chesed Shaar Hashomayim Religious School, a trustee of the Washington Cemetery, and general counsel of the Independent Order Free Sons of
or () is a village in the Kemin District of Chüy
in the Kemin District of Chüy Region of Kyrgyzstan. Its population
museum dedicated to the history of the Italy national football team. At the international level, he was a member of UEFA's Technical Development Committee from 1976 to 1992 and FIFA's Medical Committee from 1978 to 1995. In 2021, he was inducted into the Italian Football Hall of Fame. References
a sports museum dedicated to the history of the Italy national football team. At the international level, he was a member of UEFA's Technical Development Committee from 1976 to 1992 and FIFA's Medical Committee from 1978 to 1995. In 2021, he was inducted into the Italian Football Hall of Fame. References 1928 births 2020 deaths 20th-century Italian physicians 21st-century Italian physicians Italian sports physicians Physicians
of D♭ with a tempo of 72.5 beats per minute, and a musical time signature of . Commercial performance "Same God" debuted at number 21 on the US Hot Christian Songs chart dated February 5, 2022, concurrently charting at number one on the Christian Digital Song Sales chart, and at number 20 on the Christian Streaming Songs chart. Music video Elevation Worship released the music video for "Same God" featuring Jonsal Barrientes leading the song during an Elevation Church worship service, via YouTube on January 21, 2021. Charts Release history References External links
Pat Barrett, and Steven Furtick. "Same God" peaked at No. 21 on the US Hot Christian Songs chart despite not being an official single. Background On January 21, 2022, Elevation Worship released "Same God" featuring Jonsal Barrientes as the first promotional single in the lead-up to the release of its parent album, Lion. Chris Brown of Elevation Worship spoke about song, saying: "I hope the song portrays His character and nature in a way that takes people on a journey and reminds people that we're a part of a great cloud of witnesses
years, Glynn has been a finalist in a number of art prizes and has won awards and commissions both in Australia and internationally, including the Noosa Art Award (2016), Kedumba Drawing Award (2015), the Shoalhaven City Arts Award (2001), and the Shoalhaven Arts Board Millennium Sculpture commission (2000). Exhibitions Selected solo exhibitions 2018-2021 - Promiscuous Provenance, touring exhibition: Shoalhaven Regional Gallery, NSW; Margaret Whitlam Gallery, NSW; Noosa Regional Gallery, QLD; The World Theatre, QLD; Basil Sellers Exhibition Centre, NSW; Australian National Botanic Gardens, ACT; Hahndorf Academy, SA; Swan Hill Regional Gallery, VIC; Jervis
is an Australian visual artist whose diverse work spans the mediums of painting, drawing, installation, moving image, sound and sculpture. Her works have been shown in many exhibitions and are held in many major public galleries. Early life Anna Glynn was born in 1958. Art practice and career Glynn's artworks feature explorations of nature and the environment, and the human connection to landscape. Her exhibition Promiscuous Provenance, commissioned by Shoalhaven Regional Gallery, explored Australia's colonial identity through a contemporary reinterpretation of early representations of Australian flora and fauna. It toured multiple museums and galleries across Queensland, New South Wales, ACT, Victoria and South Australia from 2018 to 2021, supported by the Australian Government's Visions of Australia touring program. Throughout
may refer to: Mitić, Serbian
to: Mitić, Serbian
footballer who plays as a midfielder for Esteghlal and Uzbekistan . References External links 1997 births Living people Uzbekistani footballers
Uzbekistani expatriate sportspeople in Iran PFC Lokomotiv Tashkent players Buxoro FK players Esteghlal F.C. players Association football midfielders
released on 3 February 2022 on Amazon Prime Video. Plot Gopi(Danish Sait), is a mild-mannered and soft-spoken arts and crafts teacher who works at the Bytarayanapura school. Due to the nature of his work, he does not earn much and is ridiculed by his neighbor. Meanwhile, ex-radio host Pruthviraj(Prakash Belawadi), plans to organize a protest against the government to earn fame on social media and become more popular than Amitabh Bachchan, whom he envies. But, nobody turns up for the protest except for Ayan(Vineeth Beep Kumar), a struggling stand-up comedian, Neha(Roopa Rayappa), a fashion blogger, and Gurudev(Manoj Sengupta), an ex-serviceman. The four decide to take drastic steps to force the government to fulfill their demands. Meanwhile, Gopi reaches the school and finds that the teachers are unenthusiastic about teaching the children. He also bumps into Nagaveni(Samyukta Hornad), a teacher at the school and the woman he likes. It is revealed that Gopi and his late mother once visited Nagaveni's house to ask her hand in marriage but was rejected by her father due to his educational qualifications. Gopi entertains the students by making origami but his fun session is soon interrupted by the four silly radical activists(wearing tracksuits and masks)who plan to hold the school hostage until their demands are met. Gopi becomes the translator between the activists and the CM's secretary. The secretary thinks of it as a joke but realizes the gravity of the situation when he gets a selfie
agree to give a formal list of demands (all of which are absurd). This incident is picked up by news anchor Komala (Soundarya Nagaraj), but she is forced to broadcast meaningless news by her boss instead of this. The secretary, realizing how this event can affect the upcoming elections decides to end the issue quietly by ordering a secret agent(Vamsidhar Bhogaraju) and his 'elite' team to eliminate the hijackers. The film then focuses on the three parties and how incredibly ridiculous their day is. By nightfall, the silly hijackers realize their plan will yield no fruitful results, and decide to escape before they are arrested. However, Pruthviraj is reluctant and gets increasingly agitated. All this is captured secretly by Komala who resigns when her boss does not allow her to broadcast her footage. The 'elite' team finally ends up at the wrong school and Pruthviraj ends up shooting Gopi in the back. Finally, all the parties head home in the ambulance carrying Gopi and the silly activists formally apologize for the hijacking. Gopi informs the relieved secretary about the end of the situation and requests him to improve the conditions of the government school. Gopi even lies to the secret agent about not knowing who the hijackers were and everyone goes home happy. The film ends by showing how all the activists have mended their ways and how Nagaveni has ended up marrying another person instead of Gopi. Cast Danish Sait as Gopi, art and craft teacher Prakash Belawadi as Pruthiraj, working in All India Radio and hates Amitabh Bachhan Samyukta Hornad as Nagaveni,,school teacher Vineeth Beep Kumar as Ayan, struggling stand-up comedian Roopa Rayappa as Neha, fashion blogger Manoj Sputnique Sengupta as Gurudev, ex-serviceman Aruna Balraj as Hindi Teacher Sampath Maitreya as CM's
the surname include: Ana Đerek (born 1998), Croatian artistic gymnast Viktor
1998), Croatian artistic gymnast Viktor Đerek (born 2000), Croatian photographer
voice coach helped her to hone the Flemish accent. Oral is also a writer. She was a columnist for De Volkskrant from 2003 until 2012 and wrote weekly columns for De Gelderlander for a year. In 2001 released a novel entitled 'Zehra' which was nominated for the E. du Perron Prize. She wrote and performed the play Niet meer zonder jou (No longer without you). with her own mother. Personal life Oral was born in Hengelo in the Netherlands, in 1969. From the age of 6 until 10 she lived with her grandparents in a small village in Turkey. She then returned to the Netherlands, studying fashion in Arnhem. Her parents set up an arranged marriage which she avoided by marrying a Dutch
released a novel entitled 'Zehra' which was nominated for the E. du Perron Prize. She wrote and performed the play Niet meer zonder jou (No longer without you). with her own mother. Personal life Oral was born in Hengelo in the Netherlands, in 1969. From the age of 6 until 10 she lived with her grandparents in a small village in Turkey. She then returned to the Netherlands,
in-house filmmaker at Participant Media. In 2018, he directed the feature documentary The Price of Free, about Nobel Prize winner Kailash Satyarthi, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and won the Sundance Grand Jury Prize. He was named one of Variety's 2018 top 10 documentary
The Price of Free, about Nobel Prize winner Kailash Satyarthi, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and won the Sundance Grand Jury Prize. He was named one of Variety's 2018 top 10 documentary filmmakers and listed in DOC NYC's "40 Under 40" list for 2018. In 2021, Doneen co-directed
Sami Khan in lead roles. The serial released on ARY Digital. Cast Aamina Sheikh as Ayrea Sami Khan as Hassan Syed Jibran as Junaid Mansha Pasha as Abeer Seemi Pasha Mehmood Akhtar as Ayrea's father Shaheen Khan as Hassan's mother
television family drama series aired on ARY Digital from December 2017 to April 2018. It is produced by Humayun Saeed, Shahzad Nasib, Sana Shahnawaz and Samina Humayun Saeed under Six Sigma Plus and Next Level Entertainment. It stars Aamina Sheikh, Syed Jibran and
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Oblast, a federal subject of Russia. The council consists of 50 deputies
Revenge, also known as Wu lin long hu dou (), is a 1970 Hong Kong action martial arts film directed by Lung Chien, produced by L.S. Chang, and starring Polly Ling-Feng Shang-Kuan, Peng Tien and Yuan Yi. Plot Polly's father is murdered, and it's duty for her, her brothers and the King of Sword to revenge him. Cast Polly Shang-Kuan as Shi Fang Yi Tien Peng as Cai
Shi Yu Long Wan Chung Shan as Zhu Yi Feng Hsieh Han as Shan Fei Kao Ming Huang Chun Shao Lo Hui References External links 1970 films 1970 martial arts films 1970s action films 1970s martial arts films 1970s Cantonese-language films Films set in Shanghai Films shot in Hong Kong Hong Kong action films Hong Kong films Hong Kong films about revenge Hong Kong martial arts
2022. References External links Living people 2003 births Greek footballers Association football defenders Apollon Smyrnis F.C.
playing for Apollon Smyrnis since 2022. Club career Doumas joined Apollon Smyrnis on 1 January 2022. References External links Living people 2003 births Greek footballers
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for 6 declared by Sri Lankans v Mashonaland Country Districts, 1994–95 Lowest team total: 123 all out by Mashonaland Country Districts v Matabeleland, 1994–95 Highest individual innings: 202 by Aravinda de Silva for Sri Lankans v Mashonaland Country Districts, 1994–95 Best bowling in an innings: 7-75 by Paul Strang for Mashonaland Country Districts v Mashonaland Under-24s, 1994–95 Best bowling in a match: 9-141 by Bryan Strang for Mashonaland Country Districts v Mashonaland, 1995–96 List A Highest team total: 354 for 6 by South Africa v Zimbabwe Country Districts, 1995–96 Lowest team total: 167 all out by Denmark v Netherlands, 1999–00 Highest individual innings: 235 by Brian McMillan for South Africa v
Mashonaland Country Districts and Zimbabwe Country Districts, in addition to hosting three matches in the 2000 ICC Emerging Nations Tournament. First-class cricket has not been played there since 1997 and List A cricket has not been played there since 2001. Records First-class Highest team total: 600 for 6 declared by Sri Lankans v Mashonaland Country Districts, 1994–95 Lowest team total: 123 all out by Mashonaland Country Districts v Matabeleland, 1994–95 Highest individual innings: 202 by Aravinda de Silva for Sri Lankans v Mashonaland Country Districts, 1994–95 Best bowling in an innings: 7-75 by Paul Strang for Mashonaland Country Districts v Mashonaland Under-24s, 1994–95 Best bowling in a match: 9-141 by Bryan Strang for Mashonaland
there is a different kind of prevailing. This opinion is more likely to be true. The area where Indira Road is now located was once home to a large number of wealthy people. One of them is Dwijdas Babu. Dwijdas Babu was the head of the Manipur firm.
of India. But no such information has been discovered for a long time. But now there is a different kind of prevailing. This opinion is more likely to be true. The area where Indira Road is now located was once home to a large number of wealthy people. One of them is Dwijdas Babu. Dwijdas Babu was
Walter studied at Victoria College, Manchester, and then St John's College, Cambridge. He was appointed an assistant inspector in the Forestry Branch of the Board of Agriculture in 1914. When the Forestry Commission was established in 1919, he became a research officer and six years later a divisional officer. He was appointed Chief Research Officer in 1928 and Director of Research and Education in 1945, serving until 1948. He was then Deputy Director-General of the Forestry Commission between 1948 and 1953. By the late 1940s, Guillebaud had been "the leading figure in forest research since the early twenties". He served as president of the Institute of Foresters of Great Britain from 1945 to 1947 and published ten articles in its journal, Forestry. While possessing a wide range of knowledge about forestry, the forester J. A. B. Macdonald recalled him as "cadaverous in appearance [but] nevertheless gentle, retiring and timid by nature... [h]e was definitely
became a noted economist, and the younger brother Cyril died in 1915. Walter studied at Victoria College, Manchester, and then St John's College, Cambridge. He was appointed an assistant inspector in the Forestry Branch of the Board of Agriculture in 1914. When the Forestry Commission was established in 1919, he became a research officer and six years later a divisional officer. He was appointed Chief Research Officer in 1928 and Director of Research and Education in 1945, serving until 1948. He was then Deputy Director-General of the Forestry Commission between
given name found in Montenegro and Croatia. It may refer to: Špiro Grubišić (1904–1985), Croatian rower (1933–2020), Croatian and Yugoslav actor Špiro Kulišić (1908–1989), Montenegrin ethnologist
actor Špiro Kulišić (1908–1989), Montenegrin ethnologist (1904–1942), Montenegrin Yugoslav Partisan Špiro Peričić (born 1993), Croatian football player See also Špirić Croatian masculine given names Montenegrin
1956 in East Germany. Under the name BSG Aktivist Schwarze Pumpe, it reached as high as the DDR-Liga, the second tier in East Germany, where it played in the ultimate (1990–91) season of the DDR-Liga. Following the reunification of Germany, the club changed its name to FSV Hoyerswerda and later FC Lausitz Hoyerswerda. The club
The club was founded on 15 January 1956 in East Germany. Under the name BSG Aktivist Schwarze Pumpe, it reached as high as the DDR-Liga, the second tier in East Germany, where it played in the ultimate (1990–91) season of the DDR-Liga. Following the reunification of Germany, the club changed its name to FSV Hoyerswerda and later FC Lausitz Hoyerswerda. The club colours
The club was founded by the current chairman Kazutomo Maruyama as a leisure club under the name Criacao in 2005 to create an opportunity to play football even after completing his studies
club was founded by the current chairman Kazutomo Maruyama as a leisure club under the name Criacao in 2005 to create an opportunity to play football even
The course founded 1991 is 4.5 km long with 18 holes and a par of 66. The club has white and red tee courses as well
66. The club has white and red tee courses as well as a restaurant. References Golf clubs and courses
in studies of cytoskeletal structures and other cellular functions since it is amenable to laboratory media culturing. References anatolica Flora of the Crimean Peninsula Flora of
Fabaceae. It is native to Crimea, the Caucasus, Turkey, Iran, Turkmenistan, and Kyrgyzstan. As its synonym Vicia hajastana it is used in studies of cytoskeletal structures and other cellular functions since it is amenable to laboratory
artist and contestants seven people whose identities and singing voices are kept concealed until they are eliminated to perform on the "stage of truth" or join in the final performance. Production Background and development Following the announcement for the development of the series through CJ ENM and Fremantle's joint agreement in November 2020, TV3 has initially made an interest to adapt I Can See Your Voice following the success of Maskis laulja, an Estonian adaptation of the South Korean reality competition series King of Mask Singer. Later in January 2022, Duo Media Networks acquired the rights to produce a local counterpart of that said program. Produced by Ruut, the staff team is managed by executive producer Triin Luhats, producer Kaupo Karelson, and director
or join in the final performance. Production Background and development Following the announcement for the development of the series through CJ ENM and Fremantle's joint agreement in November 2020, TV3 has initially made an interest to adapt I Can See Your Voice following the success of Maskis laulja, an Estonian adaptation of the South Korean reality competition series King of Mask Singer. Later in January 2022, Duo Media Networks acquired the rights to produce a local counterpart of that said program. Produced by Ruut, the staff team is managed by executive producer Triin Luhats, producer Kaupo Karelson, and director Anna Stepanova. Filming Filmings for the series took place at Kanal 2 Stuudio in Tallinn. Also, tapings have been implemented health and safety protocols due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Episodes Guest artists Notes References International versions of I Can
(hockey player) Balbir Singh Sidhu (politician)
to: Balbir Singh Sidhu (hockey
Azerbaijan First Division on February 28, 2019, in the match against Keshla II. Sabah Baku Reza Bigdeloo was invited to the main squad due to his successful performance in the First Division. On April 19, 2019, Reza Bigdeloo made his professional debut in the Premier League in the 83rd minute of the match against Neftchi Baku. On May 11, 2019, Reza played a 90-minute match against Zira in the Premier League. References
Early years Reza Bigdeloo began his amateur career at the academy of local clubs in Marand County, East Azerbaijan Province. In early 2019, he transferred to the youth academy "Sabah". He scored his debut goal in the Azerbaijan First Division on February 28, 2019, in the match against Keshla II. Sabah
1996), American baseball pitcher Paul Fenter, American physicist See also Fender (surname)
with the surname include: Frank Fenter (1936–1983), South African music
the NPFL making 35 appearances and scoring 19 goals in the 2020–21 season. Mjällby AIF On 3 February 2022, Nwankwo signed a three years contract with Swedish club Mjällby. Honours • NPFL Eunisell golden boot award 2020–2021 season.
year later, he went on to play for Nasarawa United in the NPFL making 35 appearances and scoring 19 goals in the 2020–21 season. Mjällby AIF On 3 February 2022, Nwankwo signed a three years contract with Swedish club Mjällby. Honours • NPFL Eunisell golden boot award 2020–2021
range of materials including lipstick, raspberries, terrazzo, figure skating hairnets, flowers, scent diffusers, and vehicle wrap. Madere continues to create and exhibit work across multiple media in the form of sculpture, image, installation, video, sound, live opera, music videos, and long-form documentation. Madere's works have been exhibited internationally at various institutions and galleries, including the Whitney Museum of American Art, Le Magasin - Centre National d'ArtContemporain, La Panacée, Liberty (department store) London, The Istanbul Biennial, Armada Milano, David Lewis Gallery, Bortolami, and The Watermill Center. Curatorial Practice After moving to Brooklyn, New York, he opened the Bed-Stuy Love Affair gallery in 2013, where he exhibited the work of many of his contemporaries, including Bradley Kronz, Valerie Keane, Darja Bajagić, Rochelle Goldberg, Win McCarthy, Ben Schumacher, Sam Anderson, Veit Laurent Kurz, Joseph Geagan, Olga Balema, Jessi Reaves, and Jake Cruzen. In 2014, the gallery became a mobile exhibition venue when it moved into a 30-foot truck complete with wrought iron gates armoring all of the vehicle windows, pink marble floors, and a flatscreen television with surround sound system, which played Tekken during exhibition openings. In mid-2017, Madere opened the hybrid digital and traditional exhibition venue Mother Culture Los Angeles with artist Jake Cruzen and curator Milo Conroy. Notable work The Unpopular Courage of Dutchess Orchid Drop, Cucina X Copenhill, Copenhagen, 2021 En route to burn the palace, I was told so much of the queen's virtues that by the time I reached the gate, I had become a guard, IKSV Istanbul Biennial, 2019 STEPPED ONTO THE MOVING STAIRS BEFORE I COULD TIE MY SHOES, Mother Culture Berlin, Berlin, 2019 Oouolyamtelbellembem Magical Crisis In The Special V.I.P. Spot, A Frozen Opera (2018) ALL HUMAN RESOURCES SHARED EQUALLY NOW, La Panacée, Montpellier, France, 2018 Unconditional Love, Liberty, London, 2017 Untitled, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, 2015 Untitled, Armada, Milan, Italy, 2015 Untitled, Le Magasin, Grenoble, France 2014 Reception Noam Segal writes for the catalog of Nicolas Bourriaud's Crash Test, in both his artistic practice, Madere's works focus on "the annulment of any hierarchical order in the material and symbolic realm" and "the abolition of structures such as the superiority of discourse and western time perception." Critic Clayton Press writes for Forbes, "it is difficult to capture the very real sense of ecstatic, if not romantic, intoxication that Madere conjures with his installations, environments, and visualizations." Madere's work has been written about in international publications including Interview Magazine, ArtNews.com, Flash Art, The Times, The New York Times, Forbes, Mousse, ArtReview, and Artforum. Permanent Collection Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY The Watermill Center, Water Mill, NY Kaikai Kiki, Tokyo Exhibitions Selected solo and two person exhibitions 2015 Jared Madere, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY Jared Madere, Armada, Milan, Italy 2016 Islands in the Stream, David
York, NY 2012 Pinot Noir, Tomorrow Gallery, Toronto, Canada Memoirs of a Shy Pornographer, Oslo, Norway Ten Ten, Jason Alexander, New York, NY 2013 Turnkey of Forever After, Bed-Stuy Love Affair, New York, NY Sallie Gardner, Michael Thibault Gallery, Los Angeles, CA Dare 2 Love Yourself:Momentum 7, Momentum kunstall, Moss, Norway 2014 DOOM : SURFACE Contrôle, Le Magasin, Grenoble, France From whose ground heaven and hell compare, Croy Nielsen, Berlin, Germany BLOOMINGTON: MALL OF AMERICA, NORTH SIDE FOOD COURT, ACROSS FROM BURGER KING & THE BANK OF PAYPHONES THAT DON'T TAKE INCOMING CALLS, Bortolami, New York, NY Roseview, Young Art, Los Angeles, CA 2015 The Story of O(OO), David Lewis, New York, NY Jared Madere presents Bed-Stuy Love Affair, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY 2017 Everything Is More Than One Thing Future Feel Good, Mother Culture Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA From Counterculture to Cyberculture, curated by David Lewis, Altman Siegel, San Francisco, CA Fly Into The Sun, The Watermill Center, Southampton, NY 2018 Crash Test, Curated by Nicolas Bourriaud, La Panacée, Montpellier, France LoopStar Future Feel Good, Mother Culture Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 2019 The Seventh Continent, curated by Nicolas Bourriaud, Istanbul Biennial, Istanbul, Turkey 2020 It could have been easy but it was still nice, Mother Culture Berlin, Berlin Curatorial 2008-2009: Curator/founder, New York City Gallery, Chicago 2013–present: Curator/founder, Bed-Stuy Love Affair, New York 2017–present: Curator/founder, Mother Culture, Los Angeles Selected bibliography 2010 Zak Kitnick, "not so autonomous maybe: 179 Canal at White Columns." IDIOM, November 10. 2014 "NO ENTITY CAN EVER FULLY COMPREHEND ANOTHER ENTITY." Mousse Issue 43, April – May. 2015 Andrew Russeth, "Because This Gallery Can Get Stuck in Traffic." New York Magazine, December 13. "Frank Stella, Rachael Rose and Jared Madere at Whitney Museum, New York." Mousse, December 11. Alexander Shulan, "Jared Madere." Kaleidoscope, October 30. Adam Lehrer, "Artist and Bed-Stuy Love Affair Founder Jared Madere Opens Whitney Museum Installation." Forbes, October 15. Tobi Haslett, "The Story of O(OO)"." Artforum, May 8. Ken Johnson, "Review: The Story of O(OO) at David Lewis Gallery." New York Times, May 7. "The Story of O(OO)." Art in America, April 28. 2016 "Jake Cruzen & Jared Madere at White Flag Projects, St. Louis," ARTnews, June 30. Emily Stokes, "The Next Generation of Artists' Studios," T Magazine, April 12. 2017 Gwen Allen, "From Counterculture to Cyberculture," Artforum, October. Alexander, Joe, "The Watermill Center: Flying Into The Sun." Social Life, August 18. Sanderson, David, "Artist baffled as Liberty ditches work," The Times London, July 14. "Liberty Department Store Pull Art Installations And Performances For Being Off-Brand," Artlyst, July 12. Greenberger, Alex, "London Department Store Removes Works by Jared Madere and Architecture Social Club, Citing 'Technical Issues'," ARTnews, July 11. 2018 Patrick Steffen, "Jake Cruzen and Jared Madere / Mother Culture", Flash Art, January 17. Ezra Marcus, "Inside the Psychedelic Mind of Jared Madere", Interview, January 11. 2019 Ross Simonini, "a bed of lettuce w edible flowers n butterscotch n blueberries drizzled on top dotted w chunks of habanero minced garlic and shredded ginger on an alabaster plate", Mousse. Clayton Press, "Oouolyamtelbellembem Magical Crisis In The Special V.I.P. Spot, A Frozen Opera By Jared Madere", Forbes. 2020 Milo Conroy, "Jared Madere 'Paths to G-ddess~ Tiny Dick Timmy Ricochet~ Live from the Geomancer’s Clit Ring' Federico Vavassori / Milan”, Flash Art.
of books by Józsi Jenő Tersánszky. The TV series was produced by The Pannonia Film Studio and broadcast on Magyar Televízió. In 1984, a film was produced based on the television series. Plot
and broadcast on Magyar Televízió. In 1984, a film was produced based on the television series. Plot Summary The series follow the adventures of Sam the squirrel who hates
MBA and OSU Scholar-Athlete honors. In joining the Ohio State Buckeyes men's golf team, he followed in the footsteps of Tom Nieporte, Robert Jones and Jack Nicklaus. Svärd was a first team All-American and one of five finalists for the GCAA DII Jack Nicklaus Award. Professional career Svärd turned professional in the summer of 2021 and joined the Nordic Golf League, where he won the 2021 Thisted Forsikring Championship in Ålborg, Denmark. Svärd was four strokes behind Peter Launer Bæk at the turn, but was able to win due to a strong finish. The title race came down to the very last hole where Svärd made an 8-meter putt for birdie and Bæk a bogey after visiting a hazard. Following the win Svärd rose to 860th in the Official World Golf Ranking. Death Svärd died on 28 January 2022, with his death being announced by the Swedish Golf Federation. He was 25, and died from a sudden and unexpected case of illness. Amateur wins 2011 Skandia Tour Regional #5 – Stockholm 2012 Skandia Tour Regional #3 – Stockholm Södra 2014 Gräppås Junior Open 2015 Drottningholms 36:an 2016 Salem PING Junior Open, Skandia Tour Elit
graduated from the Riksidrottsgymnasiet Golf Program at Celsius High School in Uppsala in 2016, Svärd played college golf at California State University, Monterey Bay between 2016 and 2020. He won four tournaments and was California Collegiate Athletic Association Rookie of the Year in 2017 and Golfer of the Year in 2018 and 2019. He graduated in May 2020 with a degree in Business Administration and a minor in Accounting. Svärd arguably was the greatest golfer in CSUMB history, earning All-American honors his sophomore through senior seasons while finishing his Otter career with the most NCAA Division II tournament wins (4) and lowest stroke average (71.19) in school history. He finished No. 9 overall in Golfstat individual rankings for 2019–20. Between 2020 and 2021 Svärd was a graduate student at Ohio State University, earning both his MBA and OSU Scholar-Athlete honors. In joining the Ohio State Buckeyes men's golf team, he followed in the footsteps of Tom Nieporte, Robert Jones and Jack Nicklaus. Svärd was a first team All-American and one of five finalists for the GCAA DII Jack Nicklaus Award. Professional career Svärd turned professional in the summer of 2021 and joined the Nordic
Naqshbandī Sufi order . He was the nephew of Khwaja Muhammad Zahid Wakhshi.Khwaja Darwish Muhammad died on 1562 AD in Kitab,
He was the nephew of Khwaja Muhammad Zahid Wakhshi.Khwaja Darwish Muhammad died on 1562 AD in Kitab, Uzbekistan, 100 km from Samarkand in the Shakhrisabz region of Uzbekistan.He passed his spiritual order to his son, Khwaja Muhammad Amkanagi.
August 2021. References External links 2002 births Living people Greek footballers Association football fullbacks Super League Greece players PAS
(; born 19 March 2002) is a Greek professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Super League club PAS Giannina. Club
Museum (United Kingdom) National Videogame Museum (The Netherlands) See also List of video game
Museum (United Kingdom) National Videogame Museum (The Netherlands) See
custody in Lalbazar. Abhijit Mazumdar is the present state secretary of CPIML Liberation West Bengal . In August 2021, Abhijit Mazumdar succeeded as the secretary of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation in the state of West Bengal. Political beliefs Abhijit Mazumdar does not support the Maoist path to make India a socialist country. He follows Marxism-Leninism and Mao's Thought. References
1964), popularly known as Comrade Abhi, is the son of Naxal leader Charu Majumdar. Abhijit is a central committee member of the CPIML Liberation politburo. He was only six years old when his father Charu Majumdar died in police custody in Lalbazar. Abhijit Mazumdar is the present state secretary of CPIML Liberation West Bengal . In August 2021,
Commission was formed to promote and protect the rights of consumers as per the Consumer Protection Act 1986. Composition Following shall be the composition of Chandigarh State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission: 1. President and 2. Not less than two members and not more than that presribed in State Act. President will be appointed by state Government in consultation with the Chief Justice of state High Court. The eligibility for president is that he should be serving or served as Judge in any High Court. Members should be of 1. Not less than 35 years of age and 2. recognised university bachelor degree 3. With good ability,integrity and standing and with proficient experience of 10 years and expertise knowledge in subjects of accountancy,law,commerce,economics,industry,administration and public affairs and problem solving ability in same. Also not more than fifty percent of members of committee should be from judicial background. Justice Raj Shekhar Attri is the President of Chandigarh State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission. Levels and Jurisdiction Chandigarh State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission was formed for promoting and protecting the rights of consumers through three levels with the below mentioned jurisdiction: District Commission (earlier referred to as District Forum) can accept complaints from consumer if the value of goods or services is up to ₹1 crore (Earlier limit was ₹20 lakh). State Commission can accept complaints from consumer if the value of goods or services is more than ₹1 crore but less than ₹10 crores ( earlier limit was between ₹20
resolving dispute is within 5 months. Complaints can be filed using E-Daakhil Portal which is hassle free, speedy and economical facility and made for convenient of consumers to approach the respective consumer forum. It also avoid the need of consumers to travel and be available physically in the commission. E-Daakhil Portal had been incorporated features like sending e-notice, downloading case document link, providing link for Video call hearing, filing of response in writing by opposite party, rejoinder filing by the person complaining and sending sms and e-mail alerts. Currently 43,000 users have registered on the E-Daakhil Portal with around 10,000 cases being filed. Chandigarh State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission had started hearing complaints through video-conferencing. Penalties and Imprisonment Manufacturers and Service providers are made punishable as a criminal offence for giving misleading information or for wrong advertisement of product. Punishment may include fine of Rs 10 lakhs or imprisonment for 2 years or both. Investigative Agency Violation of consumer rights or unfair trade practices is investigated by the Investigation wing headed by Director-General level position in Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA). Important Terms Following are the important terms in Chandigarh State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission: As per the act "Goods" means anything purchased by consumers either in retail or wholesale from retailers or wholesalers. They can either be produced or manufactured. As per the act "services" means those which are in the form of "transport,telephone,electricity,housing,banking,insurance,medical treatment etc". As per the act consumer means " any person who buys any goods or hires or avails any services for a consideration which has already been paid or promised or partly paid and partly promised or under any system of deferred payment". Person includes anyone buying goods, either through online system or direct or offline, by way of teleshopping, or through mode of electronic includes direct selling or in a multi-level marketing. Consumer does not include person buying or availing goods or services
for New Zealand on 16 June 2001 against England at Albany, New Zealand. Yates played club rugby for Manurewa and briefly for Ponsonby. She played
Yates played club rugby for Manurewa and briefly for Ponsonby. She played provincially for Counties Manukau. References 1979 births Living people
refer to: Jason Oakes (cricketer) (born 1995), South African cricketer
South African cricketer Jason Oakes (rugby union) (born
2011 by Frederik Pfisterer and Eugene Danilkis, who had developed technical infrastructure for microfinanciers in Latin America and Africa. The company's first clients were mainly from emerging markets. Early backers included Commerzbank and Berlin-based venture capitalist Point Nine. In 2016, the German neobank N26 became a Mambu customer. Solarisbank also relies to a significant extent on Mambu's
well as established credit institutions such as Banco Santander and companies such as Check24. The company generates most of its revenue outside of Germany. As of early 2021, the company had nearly 170 business customers in 50 countries. History Mambu was founded in 2011 by Frederik Pfisterer and Eugene Danilkis, who had developed technical infrastructure
Novosibirsk bus system () is part of the public transport network of Novosibirsk, Russia. The system was launched in 1923. History The first route was launched in the summer of 1923: the buses ran between the railway station, city center and Zakamenka district (the area where now the State Public Scientific & Technological Library is located). In 1937, Novosibirsk bus system comprised 30 buses and 4 routes. In 1985 the bus fleet had more than 1600 buses. Since the 1990s, alongside the municipal operator, a private carriers serve bus routes in Novosibirsk. Current status System consists of 52 routes served by buses over 10 metres long (№№ 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 13, 14, 16, 18, 18к, 20, 21, 23,
where now the State Public Scientific & Technological Library is located). In 1937, Novosibirsk bus system comprised 30 buses and 4 routes. In 1985 the bus fleet had more than 1600 buses. Since the 1990s, alongside the municipal operator, a private carriers serve bus routes in Novosibirsk. Current status System consists of 52 routes served by buses over 10 metres long (№№ 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 13, 14, 16, 18, 18к, 20, 21, 23, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 34, 35, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 50, 51, 53, 54, 55, 57,
During the latter half of the 1920's, Schneider worked predominantly for the Communist Party of Belgium. During World War II, Schneider was a core member of the Soviet espionage group, the Red Orchestra in Belgium, working as a courier for the group's that
core member of the Soviet espionage group, the Red Orchestra in Belgium, working as a courier for the group's that were associated with the Comintern agent, Henry Robinson in the late 1930's and later the Soviet GRU officer, Konstantin Jeffremov, in the early 1940's. Schneider used the aliases Clais, Pauline, Odette, Papillon and Butterfly (Schmetterling)
Niklashausen Günther Rupp as Raadgever van de bisschop Ingrid Caven as Schreeuwend meisje Elga Sorbas as Hulpeloos meisje Carla Egerer as Epileptisch meisje Magdalena Montezuma as Penthesilea Sigi Graue as Boer Reception The film holds a critics approval rating of 67% on Rotten Tomatoes. References External links Films directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder Films directed by Michael Fengler
Fassbinder's first television production, financed by Westdeutscher Rundfunk. Cast Michael König as Hans Böhm Hanna Schygulla as Johanna Michael Gordon as Antonio Rainer Werner Fassbinder as Zwarte monnik Margit Carstensen as Margarete Günther Kaufmann as Boerenleider Kurt Raab as
the first of its kind in The Netherlands, earlier a game museum opened in Zwolle, as well as Awesome Space in Utrecht. It opened in a building where Vroom & Dreesmann was the former owner, in Zoetermeer. The museum was founded by Hasan Tasdemir
where Vroom & Dreesmann was the former owner, in Zoetermeer. The museum was founded by Hasan Tasdemir in 2017. See also HomeComputerMuseum References External links Video game museums Zoetermeer
Manhattan, Kansas. The Wildcats finished 4th in the Big 8 regular season standings and fell to conference champion Missouri in the semifinal round of the Big 8 Tournament. K-State received an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament as No. 9 seed in the West region. After an opening round win over Georgia in overtime, the Wildcats were beaten by eventual Final Four participant
round win over Georgia in overtime, the Wildcats were beaten by eventual Final Four participant and No. 1 ranked UNLV in the round of 32. Roster Schedule |- !colspan=6 style=| Regular Season |- !colspan=6 style=| Big 8 Tournament |- !colspan=6 style=| NCAA Tournament Source Rankings References Kansas State Kansas
Bengal on 27 February 2022 to elect members of all 108 municipalities in the state. Schedule List of Municipality Parties and Alliances Following is a list of
is a list of political parties and alliances which contested in this election: References Elections
the surname include: Michael Kuluva (born 1983), American fashion designer and founder of the New
a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Michael Kuluva (born
Ebrahim, who is forced to say goodbye to his lifelong dream of holding a concert in Iran because of the 1979 Islamic revolution. Pretending to be a folk vocalist, he is sent to Turkey to represent Iran in a musical festival, but Iranian officials discover that he is a prerevolution nightclub singer and prevent him from performing. He ultimately accomplishes to perform a concert in consort with his daughter-in-law, Nazan, who is a famous singer in Turkey. Selling IRR 385,464,540,000, it
Iranian comedy film directed, written, and produced by Mostafa Kiaie and starring Parviz Parastui, Elnaz Shakerdoost, Mehran Ahmadi, Ayşegül Coşkun, and Mohsen Kiaie. The film is about an Iranian nightclub singer, Ebrahim, who is forced to say goodbye to his lifelong dream of holding a concert in Iran because of the 1979 Islamic revolution. Pretending to be a folk vocalist, he is sent to Turkey to represent Iran in a musical festival, but Iranian officials discover
the surname include: Jean-Louis Haguenauer (born 1954), French classical pianist Michel Haguenauer (1916–2000), French international table tennis player
international table tennis player Romain Haguenauer (born 1976), French ice dancing coach,
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B Malaysia Head coach: Brad Maloney Laos Head coach: Michael Weiß Group C Thailand Head coach: Salva Valero Garcia The final squad was announced on 1 February 2022. Vietnam Head coach: Đinh Thế
1977 television film by Rainer Werner Fassbinder, financed by ZDF. The theatrical version of the film was not aired until 1983. The screenplay is based on the 1931 novel of the
Kurt Raab as Xaver Ferdinand Maria Bolweiser, stationmaster Elisabeth Trissenard as Hanni, the wife Bernhard Helfrich as Frank Merkl, butcher and innkeeper Udo Kier as Schaffthaler, hairdresser Volker Spengler as Mangst, secretary Armin Mayer as Scherber, the PhD student Karl-Heinz von Hassel as Windegger Gustl Bayerhammer as Neidhart, Hanni's father References External links 1977
Schools. Members References Missouri high school athletic conferences High school sports conferences and
conference members are all part of St. Louis Public Schools. Members References Missouri high school athletic conferences High school sports
from parts of the Kegeyli District and the Chimboy District. Its area is and it had 21,800 inhabitants in 2022.
Uzbekistan. The seat lies at the urban-type settlement Boʻzatov. It was created in September 2019 from parts of the Kegeyli District and the Chimboy District. Its area is and it had
Pockar is a surname. Notable people with the surname
Notable people with the surname include: Bojan Počkar
Schaap won Best Actress at Monte-Carlo Television Festival (2011) for The Swing Girls (together with Andrea Osvárt and Lotte Verbeek). She was nominated for the 2014 Golden Calf for Best Supporting Role in Afscheid van de Maan. In 2021, she won the Televizier-Ster award for the third year in a row. References People from Papendrecht 21st-century Dutch actresses People
in the film My Father Is an Airplane. Personal life Schaap was born in Papendrecht. Her family then moved to Rotterdam when she was six. From age 15, she worked in a tanning salon. She studied at the Academy of Theatre and Dance in Amsterdam and gave birth to a daughter in 2015. Awards and recognition Schaap
from 2004 to his retirement in 2019. He died on 1 February 2022, at the age of 80. References 1941 births 2022 deaths 21st-century Roman Catholic bishops in
served as titular bishop of Lete and as auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mexico City, Mexico, from 2004 to his retirement in 2019. He died on 1 February 2022, at the age
East Conference Baseball Tournament will be held at Prasco Park in Mason, Ohio from May 26 through May 29. The event, held at the end of the conference regular season, determines the
the end of the conference regular season, determines the champion of the Big East Conference for the 2022 season. The winner of the double-elimination tournament will receive the conference's automatic bid to the 2022 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament. Format and seeding The tournament
Technology, and Philosophy in the 16th and 17th Centuries. Summary Written by Abraham Wolf as a sequel to A History of Science, Technology, and Philosophy in the 16th and 17th Centuries (1935), the book was first published in 1939. It comprises 32 chapters, most of which pertain to the sciences, including astronomy, botany, chemistry, geology, geography, mathematics, mechanics, medicine, meteorology, physics, and zoology. Conversely, only two chapters are about philosophy. Reception Science reviewer Frederick E. Brasch
which pertain to the sciences, including astronomy, botany, chemistry, geology, geography, mathematics, mechanics, medicine, meteorology, physics, and zoology. Conversely, only two chapters are about philosophy. Reception Science reviewer Frederick E. Brasch concluded that the book was a "decidedly useful compendium of scientific, technical and philosophical knowledge of the eighteenth century" but criticised its index and table of contents. Writing in The American Historical Review, Frederick Barry described
They have simple, broad leaves and can grow up to 52
in the family Asteraceae. They have simple,
since 2021. Club career Nuorela joined VPS in January 2021. References External links Finnish footballers Year of birth missing (living people)
who plays as a defender for Veikkausliiga club VPS. He has been playing for VPS since 2021. Club career Nuorela joined VPS in January 2021.
giving a total length, including the moat, of 104 meters. Paddy fields that are one step lower than the surrounding land surround the outer circumference of the mound. The burial chamber in the northern tumulus is a large stone chamber with a total length of 10.6 meters, containing two house-shaped sarcophagi made of tuff, one in the main chamber and one in the entrance vestibule. It appears to have been robbed in the early 7th century, but archaeological excavations have detected residual grave goods including a few glass balls, silver rings, horse harnesses, iron swords and earthenware. Details of the burial chamber in the southern terminus are less clear as it has not been fully excavated, but it also appears to be a horizontal stone chamber. From the style of construction, is thought that the tumulus was built in the latter half of the 6th century. According to legend, one of these tumuli was the grave of Prince Saegusa, one of the sons of Prince Shotoku. Archaeological excavations were carried out in 1946 and from 1993 to 1994. From1995, the site has been
and one in the entrance vestibule. It appears to have been robbed in the early 7th century, but archaeological excavations have detected residual grave goods including a few glass balls, silver rings, horse harnesses, iron swords and earthenware. Details of the burial chamber in the southern terminus are less clear as it has not been fully excavated, but it also appears to be a horizontal stone chamber. From the style of construction, is thought that the tumulus was built in the latter half of the 6th century. According to legend, one of these tumuli was the grave of Prince Saegusa, one of the sons of Prince Shotoku. Archaeological excavations were carried out in 1946 and from 1993 to 1994. From1995, the site has been maintained as Kanayama Kofun Park. It is a three-minute walk from the "Seryutani" bus stop on the Kongo Bus from Tondabayashi Station on the Kintetsu Nagano Line. Total length 85.8 meters: North Tumulus 38.6 meter diameter x 6.8 meters high, 2-tier South Tumulus 55.4 meter diameter x 9.4 meters high, 3-tier Gallery See also List of Historic Sites of Japan (Osaka) References External links Kanan Town home page
The Los Angeles Times determined that "'Hello Y'All' combined a rap-style vocal with hard reggae rhythms ... 'Know How Fe Chat' reversed the equation by setting a patois-laden Jamaican vocal against a funk arrangement." The Toronto Star deemed the album "a comically-inspired fusion of rap and reggae." AllMusic called the album "too lighthearted and positive to catch the ears of hip-hop heads who were beginning to lean on harsher sounds that were developing." The Chicago Tribune listed Unity as the sixth best album of 1988; the Star Tribune listed it as the fourteenth. Track listing References
dub-poet toasting, and some of the leanest, most concise vocalizing anywhere in black pop." The Washington Post stated: "A striking major-label debut, Unity is as rhythmically limber as it is well-meaning." The Los Angeles Times determined that "'Hello Y'All' combined a rap-style vocal with hard reggae rhythms ... 'Know How Fe Chat' reversed the equation by setting a patois-laden Jamaican vocal against a funk arrangement." The Toronto Star deemed the album "a comically-inspired fusion of rap and reggae." AllMusic called the album "too lighthearted and positive to catch the ears of hip-hop heads who were beginning to lean on harsher sounds that were developing." The Chicago Tribune listed Unity
tumuli, although there is evidence of a moat. The horizontal-type stone burial chambers are almost the same shape and size on the east and west tumuli and both open to the southwest. The surface of one of the burial chambers retains traces of plastered walls. Inside each burial chamber was a house-shaped stone sarcophagus of almost the same shape and size with a semi-cylindrical lid stone with protrusion for hanging by ropes. Each has a length of about 2.2 meters, a width of about 1 meter, and a height of about 0.7 meters. The tumulus has been robbed in antiquity, and only some fragments of pottery and iron nails have survived of the grave goods. The tumulus estimated to date from the first half of the 7th century, or the end of the Kofun period, into the Asuka period. There is a tradition that the Futagozuka Kofun is the true tomb of the 33rd Empress Suiko (died 628 AD) and her son Prince Takeda (died 593? AD), although the Imperial Household Agency has proclaimed the 200 meters to the west to be her official grave site. The Futagozuka Kofun is located about 14 minutes by car from Kaminotaishi Station on the Kintetsu
of about 0.7 meters. The tumulus has been robbed in antiquity, and only some fragments of pottery and iron nails have survived of the grave goods. The tumulus estimated to date from the first half of the 7th century, or the end of the Kofun period, into the Asuka period. There is a tradition that the Futagozuka Kofun is the true tomb of the 33rd Empress Suiko (died 628 AD) and her son Prince Takeda (died 593? AD), although the Imperial Household Agency has proclaimed the 200 meters to the west to be her official grave site. The Futagozuka Kofun is located about 14 minutes by car from Kaminotaishi Station on the Kintetsu Minami-Osaka Line. Total length 66 meters: Eastern rectangular portion 25 X 25 meters, 4.8 meters high, 3-tier Western rectangular portion 25 X 25
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go on to forge a successful career spanning fourteen years. Other than Hyun, the other players picked before him failed to establish themselves and had brief playing careers, leading to Shin being described as the "biggest steal" of the draft. Pyo Myung-il, also a guard and the 8th overall pick, went on to win the Sixth Man Award and Skill Development Award. He passed away on January 12, 2022, days before the KBL All-Star Game was scheduled
was established in 1997. Draft selections This table only shows the first twenty picks. Players For a league known for producing top-notch guards, the first four overall picks were forwards, with Shin Ki-sung before the highest-ranked guard at 7th. Shin, now a SPOTV commentator, would go on to forge a successful career spanning fourteen years. Other than Hyun, the
Marinho, and Fazenda do Pocinho (which was owned by the Almeida e Souza family) located between the towns of Barra do Piraí and Vassouras. Historian Carlos Alberto Dias Ferreira, author of the book Barão de Guaraciaba, Francisco Paulo de Almeida: um negro no Brasil Império-Escravagista, states about the baron: He was a founding partner of the Banco Territorial de Minas Gerais and the Banco de Crédito Real de Minas Gerais. Being awarded the noble title of baron in 1887 by princess Isabel, he was the first black baron of the empire, notable for his beneficence in favor of the Santas Casas. After the proclamation of the Republic, he acquired the Yellow Palace, the current seat of the legislature of the city of Petrópolis, and was harassed by the legislature, until he sold his property. Descendants His children were: Mathilde de Almeida (and Souza). Adelaide de Almeida. Cristina de Almeida. Adelina de Almeida. Seberlina de Almeida. Paulo de Almeida. Artur de Almeida. Mário de Almeida. Francisco de Almeida. Raul de Almeida. Paulo de Almeida Guaraciaba His sons were sent to France to study, with his death
He began his life as a goldsmith, specializing in the manufacture of collar buttons. He was an accomplished violinist and supplemented his income by playing at funerals. Later on he became a tropeiro and in 1860 he bought his first farm in Arraial de São Sebastião do Rio Bonito. Almeida concentrated his coffee business in Minas Gerais and Rio de Janeiro (in the Paraíba Valley). He owned several coffee farms, including Fazenda Veneza, in Conservatória (today part of Valença), later owned by Lily Marinho, and Fazenda do Pocinho (which was owned by the Almeida e Souza family) located between the towns of Barra do Piraí and Vassouras. Historian Carlos Alberto Dias Ferreira, author of the book Barão de Guaraciaba, Francisco Paulo de Almeida: um negro no Brasil Império-Escravagista, states about the baron: He was a founding partner of the Banco Territorial de Minas Gerais
McComish were released. Ulster finished second in their pool in the Champions Cup, failing to qualify for the knockout stages. In the Pro12, they made the semi-finals. Staff Squad Internationally capped players in bold Players qualified to play for on dual nationality or residency grounds* Academy squad Player transfers Players In Willie Faloon from Connacht Sam Windsor from Worcester Warriors Paul Rowley from London Welsh Peter Browne from London Welsh Players Out Charlie Butterworth to Jersey Ross Adair to Jersey Declan Fitzpatrick retired Michael Allen to Edinburgh Rugby Ricky Andrew to Nottingham Michael Heaney to Doncaster Knights Dave Ryan to Agen Neil McComb to Belfast Harlequins Mike McComish released European Rugby Champions Cup Pool 1 Pro12 Semi-finals End of season awards Wing Craig Gilroy was joint top try scorer with 10, and was named in the Pro12 Dream Team. Ulster won the competition's Fair Play award. Ulster Ravens British and Irish Cup Pool 2 Ulster Rugby Awards The Heineken Ulster Rugby Awards ceremony was held at the Culloden Estate and
Declan Fitzpatrick retired Michael Allen to Edinburgh Rugby Ricky Andrew to Nottingham Michael Heaney to Doncaster Knights Dave Ryan to Agen Neil McComb to Belfast Harlequins Mike McComish released European Rugby Champions Cup Pool 1 Pro12 Semi-finals End of season awards Wing Craig Gilroy was joint top try scorer with 10, and was named in the Pro12 Dream Team. Ulster won the competition's Fair Play award. Ulster Ravens British and Irish Cup Pool 2 Ulster Rugby Awards The Heineken Ulster Rugby Awards ceremony was held at the Culloden Estate and Spa, Holywood. Winners were: Bank of Ireland Ulster Player of the Year: Stuart McCloskey Heineken Ulster Rugby Personality of the Year: Nick Williams BT Young Player of the Year: Kyle McCall Rugby Writers Player of the Year: Franco van der Merwe Ulster Rugby Supporters Club Player of the Year: Paddy Jackson Abbey Insurance Academy Player of the Year: Adam McBurney Season reviews Ulster: Season Review 2015 – 2016, The Front Row Union, 23 May 2016 References
a Swedish politician (Social Democrat), who was a Member of Parliament 2010–2017, elected for the Gothenburg Municipality's constituency. Life Shadiye Heydari comes from the Iranian part of Saqqez, Kurdistan and came to Sweden in 1986. She lived in Sundsvall for ten years, and moved to Gothenburg in 1996, where she lives with her husband and their two children. Activities With an academic background in social work, she has worked as an assistant teacher, interpreter, administrator and unit manager in health and care. Prior to his assignment as a Member of Parliament, Shadiye has been involved as a leisure politician for eight years, first as chairman of the social committee and then as chairman of Lärjedalen's district committee. During Shadiye's first term in the Riksdag in 2010–2014, she was a member of the Social Insurance Committee and a deputy in the Social Affairs Committee. After the formation of the government in 2014, she returned to the Riksdag as Deputy Prime Minister for
2010–2017, elected for the Gothenburg Municipality's constituency. Life Shadiye Heydari comes from the Iranian part of Saqqez, Kurdistan and came to Sweden in 1986. She lived in Sundsvall for ten years, and moved to Gothenburg in 1996, where she lives with her husband and their two children. Activities With an academic background in social work, she has worked as an assistant teacher, interpreter, administrator and unit manager in health and care. Prior to his assignment as a Member of Parliament, Shadiye has been involved as a leisure politician for eight years, first as chairman of the social committee and then as chairman of Lärjedalen's district committee. During Shadiye's first term in the Riksdag in 2010–2014, she was a member of the Social Insurance Committee and a deputy in the Social Affairs Committee. After the formation of the
estate. In the latter half of the 18th century, two family members (Klemens August von Aachen and Ewald von Aachen) were part of the Royal Prussian Army. In 1816, with the death of Ewald von Aachen, the family died out. References
of the Eichholz country estate. In the latter half of the 18th century, two family members (Klemens August von Aachen and Ewald von Aachen) were part of the Royal Prussian Army. In 1816, with the death of Ewald von Aachen, the family died out. References Westphalian nobility
Xoʻjayli District. Its area is and it had 75,500 inhabitants in 2022. The district contains one city (Taxiatosh), one town (Naymankoʻl) and three village councils
seat lies at the city Taxiatosh. It was created in 2017 from part of Xoʻjayli District. Its area is and it had 75,500 inhabitants in 2022. The
the building, which was abolished in 1956. It was not until 1971 that it was reconstituted as a high school of mathematics and physics in Hungarian. In the 1980s the communists tried to eliminate the national specificity by introducing the Romanian classes. After 1990 it became a theoretical high school and
was reconstituted as a high school of mathematics and physics in Hungarian. In the 1980s the communists tried to eliminate the national specificity by introducing the Romanian classes. After 1990 it became a theoretical high school and was given the name Béla Bartók, after Sânnicolau Mare-born composer and pianist. Students As of 2021–2022, the institution includes three kindergarten groups, 10 primary school classes, 8 middle school classes and 12 high school classes, totaling 626 students.
in İzmir Province, which burns imported coal. References External links İzdemir power station on Global Energy Monitor Coal-fired power stations in
coal. References External links İzdemir power station on Global Energy Monitor Coal-fired power stations in Turkey Aliağa District
is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Brian Kaltak (born 1993), Vanuatuan
footballer Jean Kaltak (born 1994), Vanuatuan footballer Michel Kaltak (born 1990), Vanuatuan footballer Tony Kaltak (born 1996),
American Athletic Conference. Since then, Houston and East Carolina have each won the event twice, while among current members Cincinnati and South Florida have each won once. Format and seeding The top eight baseball teams in The American will be seeded based on their records in conference play. The tournament will use a two bracket double-elimination format, leading to a single
BayCare Ballpark in Clearwater, Florida from May 24 through May 29. The event, held at the end of the conference regular season, determines the champion of the American Athletic Conference for the 2022 season. The winner of the double-elimination tournament will receive the conference's automatic bid to the 2022 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament. The Tournament has been held since 2014, the first year of the rebranding as the American Athletic Conference.
Polleniidae. Distribution Austria. References Polleniidae Insects described
in the family Polleniidae. Distribution Austria. References
events may be successful. After pollination the colour of the labellum changes from pink to red and the sepals and petals begin to close. Ecology This species if found in dry or moist, evergreen or deciduous, open or dense forests on limestone. It may grow epiphytically or lithophytically at elevations of 600 to 1100 m a.s.l. It is often found in association with other epiphytic orchids, such as Dendrobium, Eria and Pholidota. Conservation This species
Thus, attraction of pollinators by means of sexual deception is implied, but to date no pollinator has been published. The flowers are produced from September to October on subsessile racemes, which are shorter than the leaves. The plants are almost entirely self-incompatible, but a small percentage of self-pollination events may be successful. After pollination the colour of the labellum changes from pink to red and the sepals and petals begin to close. Ecology This species if found in dry or moist, evergreen or deciduous, open or dense forests on limestone. It may grow epiphytically or lithophytically at elevations of 600 to 1100 m a.s.l. It is often found in association with other epiphytic orchids, such as Dendrobium, Eria and Pholidota. Conservation This species is protected under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild
burns local lignite. References External links Çan-2 power station on Global Energy
local lignite. References External links Çan-2 power station on Global Energy Monitor