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Manasco. On January 24, 2022, the district courts in each of the cases enjoined the districts, holding they violated the VRA. The courts did not decide the constitutional issue, applying the doctrine of constitutional avoidance. Alabama appealed the following day to the Supreme Court in Milligan and the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit in Caster. Supreme Court The Supreme Court stayed the district court's injunctions in an order issued on February 7, 2022. The order stated that there was probable jurisdiction from the district court's order in Milligan, and granted certiorari before judgment in Caster. Justice Elena Kagan, joined by Justices Stephen Breyer and Sonia Sotomayor dissented, stating "Today’s decision is one more in a disconcertingly long line of cases in which this Court uses its shadow docket to signal or make changes in the law, without anything approaching full briefing and argument." Chief Justice John Roberts also wrote a dissent to the order to grant a stay, but agreed the Court should review the case. In response to Kagan's dissent, Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote a concurrence, joined by Justice Samuel Alito, stating that under Purcell v.
related to redistricting under the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Background Alabama's congressional districts have had roughly the same configuration since 1993, with one majority-minority district out of its seven total districts. Data from the 2020 United States Census showed that while the state did not gain or lose any representation at the federal level, the racial diversity in the state had increased, with the portion of white residents having fallen from 68% to 64% over the prior ten years, while around a quarter of the state was African-American. In November 2021, the Alabama Legislature modified the existing districts to account for shifts in population. Soon after, multiple groups of plaintiffs sued, asserting the districts violated Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. The plaintiffs sought the creation of an additional majority-minority district. Two suits (Singleton and Milligan) were assigned to a three-judge district court consisting of Judges Stanley Marcus, Terry F. Moorer, and Anna M. Manasco, and the third suit (Caster) was assigned to just Manasco. On January 24, 2022, the district courts in each of the cases enjoined the districts, holding they violated the VRA. The courts did not decide the constitutional issue, applying the doctrine of constitutional avoidance. Alabama appealed the following day to the Supreme Court in Milligan and
deer, turkeys, black maple trees, and wildflowers in springtime. It also features a swimming beach, a boat ramp, and fishing sites on the river; fish living in the river include bass, channel catfish, and walleye. The park has 45 electric and non-electric campsites and four cabins along with a CCC-built lodge for day use. References State parks of Iowa Protected
Vernon. The park is located in a forested area on the bank of the Cedar River marked by bluffs and ravines. While the state created the park in 1922, it was greatly expanded in 1928 through the estate of Louis H. Kepler and further developed in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). The park includes of hiking trails from which visitors can view local flora and fauna,
adjunct instructor at the College of Western Idaho (2014) and Boise State University (2014–2016), where she taught biology and geology courses. Since 2016, she has been a Ph.D. student at the University of Toronto and the Royal Ontario Museum, where she studies the ecology, growth, and diversity of North American oviraptorosaurs with David Evans. Academic contributions Simon has published peer-reviewed articles on Cretaceous dinosaur faunas, dinosaur eggs, and the morphology and histology of oviraptorosaurs. Her research has been cited more than 90 times and is published in leading discipline journals such as the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology and Papers in Palaeontology. She has received numerous awards in support of her research from academic societies, non-profits, and universities; this includes the General Motors Women in Science and Mathematics Award (2018); several grants from the Dinosaur Research Institute (2016, 2017, 2018), the Society of Systematic Biologists (2018), the Jurassic Foundation (2018), the International Alliance for Ability in Science's Outstanding Scholar in STEM Award (2021),
Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology from West Virginia University in 2009. She obtained her M.Sc. in Earth Sciences from Montana State University, where she studied the Cretaceous oogenus Macroelongatoolithus with David Varricchio. From 2014 to 2016, she worked as a temporary lecturer and adjunct instructor at the College of Western Idaho (2014) and Boise State University (2014–2016), where she taught biology and geology courses. Since 2016, she has been a Ph.D. student at the University of Toronto and the Royal Ontario Museum, where she studies the ecology, growth, and diversity of North American oviraptorosaurs with David Evans. Academic contributions Simon has published peer-reviewed articles on Cretaceous dinosaur faunas, dinosaur eggs, and the morphology and histology of oviraptorosaurs. Her research has been cited more than 90 times and is published in leading discipline journals such as the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology and Papers in Palaeontology. She has received numerous awards in support of her research from academic societies, non-profits, and universities; this includes the General Motors Women in Science and Mathematics Award (2018); several grants from the Dinosaur Research Institute (2016, 2017, 2018), the Society of Systematic Biologists (2018), the Jurassic Foundation (2018), the International Alliance for Ability in Science's Outstanding Scholar in STEM Award (2021), and the prestigious Ontario Trillium Scholarship (2016–2020). She has also conducted an extensive
is often little or no cloud cover during the summer. Because of maritime influence, snow tends to be wet and heavy, resulting in avalanche danger. The months April through October offer the most favorable weather for climbing or viewing. Etymology The mountain was named on July 7, 1890, by Lieutenant Joseph P. O'Neil (1863–1938), United States Army officer who led the 1885 and 1890 O'Neil Expeditions to explore the interior of the Olympic Mountains. Earlier that same year, prospectors had discovered copper ore on the mountain. Geology The Olympic Mountains are composed of obducted clastic wedge material and oceanic crust, primarily Eocene sandstone, turbidite, and basaltic oceanic crust. The mountains were sculpted during the Pleistocene era by erosion and glaciers advancing and retreating multiple times. Gallery See also
meter) mountain summit located in the southeast portion of the Olympic Mountains, in Mason County of Washington state. It is situated on the boundary shared by Daniel J. Evans Wilderness and Mount Skokomish Wilderness, as well as the shared common border of Olympic National Park with Olympic National Forest. The nearest higher neighbor is Mount Ellinor, to the east. Wagonwheel Lake lies immediately north of the peak. Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises nearly 4,700 feet (1,430 m) above the Staircase Ranger Station at Lake Cushman in approximately 1.5 mile. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains north into the Hamma Hamma River, and south into the North Fork Skokomish River, thence Lake Cushman. Climate Copper Mountain is located in the marine west coast climate zone of western North America. Most weather fronts originate in the Pacific Ocean, and travel east toward the Olympic Mountains. As fronts
a fitness center and a lounge. Waterfront location Previous structures Long before the site became occupied by the hotel, two ranges of buildings — Bolton Range and Habersham & Harris Range — stood on the lot, part of Commerce Row. These buildings were replaced by the Neal Blun Building, which stood between 1889 and 1969, and (to the west) the M. Ferst and Company grocery store. The Ferst building was completed in September 1888, but Moses Ferst, a native of Bavaria, died eleven months later, aged 60. References External links Hotels in Savannah, Georgia Hotel
dividing the waterfront in two, although the air rights were actually a remnant of the preceding structure, the Wilcox and Gibbs Guano Company. A tunnel allows pedestrian and vehicle access along the street. Facilities The hotel has a swimming pool, a fitness center and a lounge. Waterfront location Previous structures Long before the site became occupied by the hotel, two ranges of buildings — Bolton Range and Habersham & Harris Range — stood on the lot, part of Commerce Row. These buildings were replaced by the Neal Blun Building, which stood between 1889 and 1969, and (to the west) the M. Ferst and Company grocery store.
is a multi-time Dutch champion. At the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics, she won a silver medal in the slopestyle event and a bronze in the Big air event. She
and a bronze in the Big air event. She qualified for both these events for the 2022 Winter Olympics. References External links 2004 births Living people Dutch female snowboarders Snowboarders at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics Snowboarders at
RM3000, RM2000, and RM1000 respectively. Morever, they also won sponsor gifts such as Kose Cosmetic sets, trophies, perfumes, casual wear and dresses, watches, Polignac products, glasses, VO5 hair care products, Pelco skin products and hairdressing services by Thomas & Guys. State level competitions were held earlier between March and July. This edition featured 14 contestants, three from Penang, two from Johor, Kuala Lumpur, Melaka, Sarawak, and
Selangor and Perak. Present were Malaysian politician Minister of Transport Dato Dr. Ling Liong Sik, Minister of Human Resources Dato Lim Ah Lek, and Minister of Culture, Arts and Tourism Dato Sabbaruddin Chik as well as Gemith Gonzalo Gemparo, Miss Philippines 1991. Results Special awards Contestants References Miss World 1992 1992 in
Miki (born 1 June 2003) is a Japanese snowboarder. She represented Japan at the 2022 Winter Olympics. Career Miki is a four-time silver medalist at the FIS Snowboarding Junior World Championships, winning two in parallel slalom in 2019 and
made her senior debut at the 2021 FIS Snowboarding Championships, where she finished in 11th in the parallel slalom, and 20th in the parallel giant slalom. References 2003 births Living people Japanese female snowboarders Olympic
He made his first-class debut on 7 November 2021, for Dhaka Metropolis in the 2021–22 National Cricket League. He made his List A debut on 11 January 2022, for North Zone in the 2021–22 Bangladesh Cricket League One
North Zone in the 2021–22 Bangladesh Cricket League One Day tournament. References External links 2002 births Living people Bangladeshi cricketers Place of birth
the album Dog of Two Head, 1971 "Umleitung", a song by Cluster from the album Sowiesoso, 1976
may also refer to: "Umleitung", a song by Status Quo from the album Dog of Two Head, 1971 "Umleitung",
were hosted by Virginia Wesleyan College in Norfolk, Virginia. Bracket Final Four All-tournament team Tara Rausch, Wilmington (OH) Amy Kincer, Wilmington (OH) Erika Smith, Rochester (NY) Kelly Wescott, Rochester (NY) Amanda Nechuta, Wisconsin–Stevens Point Lora Trinkle, Bowdoin See also 2004 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament 2004 NCAA Division II Women's Basketball Tournament 2004 NAIA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament 2004
United States. Wilmington (OH) defeated Bowdoin in the championship game, 59–53, to claim the Quakers' first Division III national title. The championship rounds were hosted by Virginia Wesleyan College in Norfolk, Virginia. Bracket Final Four All-tournament team
of 1989, Gwinko participated in the live tour "New Bloods Presents Funk a Hips Live Show" as a member of New Bloods. In October of that year, she became the co-host of the music program Hit Studio R&N alongside Ichiro Furutachi. On the October 13 episode, Gwinko and Furutachi were witnesses to an incident when rock band The Timers played an unscheduled performance of a song protesting FM Tokyo censorship policies. In 1991, Gwinko released the single "Downtown Game", which was used as the opening theme of the anime series City Hunter '91. Shortly after the release of her album Tokyo Ukiuki Girl, she moved back to Okinawa. In 1994, Gwinko signed with Media Remoras and released her
to Tokyo, becoming Okinawa Actors School's first graduate. Gwinko released her debut album Yesterday Today Forever and single "Star Ship (I'm Going High)" in 1987. She became known for her style of singing R&B with digital sound in the foreground with slightly husky and relaxed vocals, as well as her dance choreography reminiscent of that of Janet Jackson. In 1988, Gwinko participated at CBS Sony's 20th anniversary event "New Blood 88–89". Later that year, she performed at Epic/Sony's 10th anniversary concert "Dance to Christmas". In the summer of 1989, Gwinko participated in the live tour "New Bloods Presents Funk a Hips Live Show" as a member of New Bloods. In October of that year, she became the co-host of the music program Hit Studio R&N alongside Ichiro Furutachi. On the October 13 episode, Gwinko
market products to secure schools. The film was released June 21, 2020 in the United States. It was filmed in Chicago, USA. Creative team Todd Chandler - Director/Producer/Editor Danielle Varga - Producer Emily Topper - Cinematographer Shannon Kennedy - Editor Sally Jo
The film was released June 21, 2020 in the United States. It was filmed in Chicago, USA. Creative team Todd Chandler - Director/Producer/Editor Danielle Varga - Producer Emily Topper - Cinematographer Shannon Kennedy - Editor Sally Jo
the EuroHockey Junior Championship in 's-Hertogenbosch. The following year he went on to represent the team at the FIH Junior World Cup in New Delhi. At the tournament he won a silver medal, a history making performance for the French team. Senior national team Martin-Brisac made his debut for the French national team in 2012. Since his debut, Martin-Brisac has been a regular fixture in the national
's-Hertogenbosch. The following year he went on to represent the team at the FIH Junior World Cup in New Delhi. At the tournament he won a silver medal, a history making performance for the French team. Senior national team Martin-Brisac made his debut for the French national team in 2012. Since his debut, Martin-Brisac has been a regular fixture in the
Vampires from the album Anima Noir, 2008 "Unspoken Words", a song by Mxmtoon from the album The Masquerade, 2019 "Unspoken Words", a 2008 single by Ashley Alexandra Dupré "Unspoken Words", a 2019 single by Davichi Unspoken Words, a 1988 album by Jeff Golub Unspoken Words, a 1989 album by Avery Sharpe Unspoken Words, a 1996 album by Per Jørgensen and Tobias Sjøgren Unspoken Words, a
by Theatre des Vampires from the album Anima Noir, 2008 "Unspoken Words", a song by Mxmtoon from the album The Masquerade, 2019 "Unspoken Words", a 2008 single by Ashley Alexandra Dupré "Unspoken Words", a 2019 single
1970 self-titled debut album Words Unspoken, a 2008 album
a 2008 album by Gilad Hekselman Words Unspoken, a 2011 album by Barbara Dickson See also Unspoken
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officer Au Chi-yuen, undercover officer Cheung Kin-hang was wounded in a gunfight and was rescued by drug Hong So-chai. While rehabilitating from his wound in Thailand, Cheung meets a girl named Noon, and plans to bring her back to Hong Kong, however, at this time, Hong discovers Cheung's undercover identity. Cast and crew Cast Additional crew Music The score for The White Storm was composed, orchestrated, conducted and produced by Nicolas Errèra while the theme song, Tacit for Life (心照一生) was composed, arranged and performed by RubberBand, who also co-produced the song it with Benny Chan and co-wrote the lyrics with Tim Lui. The film's insert theme is a cover of the 1978 song, Swear to Enter the Blade Mountain (誓要入刀山), composed by Joseph Koo, with lyrics written by James Wong and performed by Adam Cheng. The cover version was re-arranged and performed by RubberBand. The score for The White Storm 2: Drug Lords was composed by Mak Chun Hung while the theme song, Brotherhood (兄弟不懷疑) was composed and arranged by Jacky Cai with lyrics written by Andy Lau, who also co-performed the song with Louis Koo, while Jacky Chan produced the song. The film's insert theme song, Wayward One was composed and performed by Jillian Rae, who also wrote the lyrics. Reception The first two films were box office successes while receiving mixed reviews. The first film received seven nominations at the 33rd Hong Kong Film Awards while the second film received four nominations at the 39th Hong Kong Film Awards and won the Best Visual Effects award. The second film was also selected as the Hong Kong entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 92nd Academy Awards, but did not make it to the final nomination. Box office performance Critical response Notes References Hong Kong films Hong Kong film series Action film
of the Hong Kong Police Force. The first film, The White Storm, written and directed by Benny Chan and starring Sean Lau, Louis Koo and Nick Cheung was released in 2013. The second film, The White Storm 2: Drug Lords, written and directed by Herman Yau and starring Andy Lau and Koo was released in 2019. An upcoming third film, The White Storm 3 also written and directed by Yau and starring Koo, Sean Lau and Aaron Kwok is currently in post-production. Films The White Storm (2013) The White Storm is the first film in the series, which tells the story of three childhood friends Ma Ho-tin, So Kin-chow and Cheung Chi-wai who are police officers of the Narcotics Bureau of the Hong Kong Police Force, with Kin-chow going undercover to infiltrate drug dealers while Ho-tin and Chi-wai back him up. The trio has solved numerous cases over the years. After of years of investigation, they finally have the chance to crack down Thai drug lord Eight-Faced Buddha's den. During their face-off, the trio were ambushed by the Eight-Faced Buddha, who captures Kin-chow and Chi-wai while Ho-tin holds Eight-Faced Buddha's daughter, Mina, hostage and Ho-tin is forced to choose only one of his friends to leave with him alive. The White Storm 2: Drug Lords (2019) The White Storm 2: Drug Lords is a thematic sequel in-title-only to The White Storm. In the quadripartite drug market in Hong Kong, drug dealer Jizo (Louis Koo) gradually expands in collaboration with some Mexican drug lords across the border, followed by a chain of dog-eat-dog events which shock and bring the whole trade on high alert. On the other hand, Yu Shun-tin (Andy Lau), a former triad member who is now a financial tycoon, is offering a bounty to eliminate the number one drug dealer in Hong Kong, which causes a stir in society. Police officer Fung (Michael Miu) intends to arrest Jizo, but is now responsible for protecting Jizo instead due to the bounty. A final battle has broken out between the two tycoons who were
on the ground protests, in places surrounding the areas that Modi visits. Background Narendra Modi was elected as the Prime Minister of India in the 2014 Indian general election. Along the span of his tenure, Modi and his party, the BJP's statements and decisions were increasingly being seen as opposing and neutralizing all dissent towards the party and its conservative ideologies. The party's ideology has been popularly summarized as the tagline "Hindi, Hindu, Hindustan", meaning the nationalist vision to homogenize India into a nation that speaks only the Hindi language, and practices only the Hindu religion. This idea witnesses opposition by parties and states ideologically rooted in the diverse and federal nature of the existing Indian Union. Movements Two years after being elected as the prime minister, Modi visited the state of Kerala in May 2016, to campaign for the BJP in the 2016 Kerala Legislative Assembly election. During a campaign rally, Modi gave a speech in which he compared the infant mortality rate of Kerala to that of Somalia. Kerala is one of the most religiously heterogeneous states in India, and the Kerala model has consistently been praised as one of the most socially developed states. Consequently, Modi's statement criticising Kerala's social indicators immediately drew strong reactions from major political figures, including the Kerala chief minister at the time, Oommen Chandy, who demanded that Modi withdraw his remarks. The BJP won one seat that election. As another consequence of Modi's remark, a social media campaign took off, making use of the hashtag #PoMoneModi, loosely translating to "Go Back Modi". The hashtag is also a reference to the popular punchline "Nee Po Mone Dinesha" from the film Narasimham. On 12 April 2018, Modi visited Chennai
been especially popular in the state ever since. However, the movement's first instance was a Malayalam language variation of the hashtag named #PoMoneModi, and has been adopted since May 2016, when Modi was campaigning for elections in Kerala. The hashtag has been prominently used by the DMK, the current ruling party in the state of Tamil Nadu, and also by notable people like Meena Kandasamy, Oviya to express dissent against Modi's visits. The movement has also had on the ground protests, in places surrounding the areas that Modi visits. Background Narendra Modi was elected as the Prime Minister of India in the 2014 Indian general election. Along the span of his tenure, Modi and his party, the BJP's statements and decisions were increasingly being seen as opposing and neutralizing all dissent towards the party and its conservative ideologies. The party's ideology has been popularly summarized as the tagline "Hindi, Hindu, Hindustan", meaning the nationalist vision to homogenize India into a nation that speaks only the Hindi language, and practices only the Hindu religion. This idea witnesses opposition by parties and states ideologically rooted in the diverse and federal nature of the existing Indian Union. Movements Two years after being elected as the prime minister, Modi visited the state of Kerala in May 2016, to campaign for the BJP in the 2016 Kerala Legislative Assembly election. During a campaign rally, Modi gave a speech in which he compared the infant mortality rate of Kerala to that of Somalia. Kerala is one of the most religiously heterogeneous states in India, and the Kerala model has consistently been praised as one of the most socially developed states. Consequently, Modi's statement criticising Kerala's social indicators immediately drew strong reactions
the 2022 NCAA Division I & II men's volleyball season. The Railsplitters, led by fifth year head coach John Cash, play their home games at Mary Mars Gymnasium. The Railsplitters compete as an Independent. Roster Schedule *-Indicates conference match. Times listed are Eastern Time Zone. Broadcasters Purdue Fort Wayne: Adam Haley King: Adam Haley Loyola Chicago: Adam Haley McKendree: Adam Haley Erskine: Adam Haley Emmanuel: Adam Haley Queens: Adam Haley Limestone: Adam Haley Hawaii: Kanoa Leahey & Ryan Tsuji Hawaii: Kanoa Leahey & Ryan Tsuji Tusculum: Ohio State: Ohio State: Lindenwood: McKendree:
fifth year head coach John Cash, play their home games at Mary Mars Gymnasium. The Railsplitters compete as an Independent. Roster Schedule *-Indicates conference match. Times listed are Eastern Time Zone. Broadcasters Purdue Fort Wayne: Adam Haley King: Adam Haley Loyola Chicago: Adam Haley McKendree: Adam Haley Erskine: Adam Haley Emmanuel: Adam Haley Queens: Adam Haley Limestone: Adam Haley Hawaii: Kanoa Leahey & Ryan Tsuji Hawaii: Kanoa Leahey & Ryan Tsuji Tusculum: Ohio State: Ohio State: Lindenwood: McKendree: Quincy: Emmanuel: Queens: Limestone: King: Alderson Broaddus: Tusculum: Rankings ^The Media did
who defeated challenges from David Levy and Ariel Sharon Background The leadership election took place in advance of the 1992 Knesset election. Earlier on the same day as the Likud leadership election, the unofficial tally of the leadership election of the rival Israeli Labor Party showed Yitzhak Rabin as winning that party's leadership. Both of Shamir's challengers had previously run against him for leadership (Levy in 1983 and Sharon in 1984). Candidates David Levy, minister of foreign affairs Yitzhak
election took place in advance of the 1992 Knesset election. Earlier on the same day as the Likud leadership election, the unofficial tally of the leadership election of the rival Israeli Labor Party showed Yitzhak Rabin as winning that party's leadership. Both of Shamir's challengers had previously run
to their owner, based on 159th Naoki Prize-winning novelist Rio Shimamoto's Watashi Dake no Shoyūsha, one of four stories from the novel collection Hajimete no, which was published on the same day as the single. Commercially, "Mr." debuted at number 11 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 and number 19 on the Oricon Combined Singles Chart. Background and release On December 1, 2021, the same day as the EP The Book 2 release, Yoasobi announced a collaboration with four Naoki Prize-winning novelists: Rio Shimamoto, Mizuki Tsujimura, Miyuki Miyabe, and Eto Mori; for writing and singing songs based on the novelists' stories under the theme of "a story to read when you first did". All four novels will be published as a book, titled Hajimete no, on February 16, 2022. With the theme "a story when you first fell in love", Shimamoto's novel is about a "first feeling" of android Boku towards their owner Mr. Naruse. On January 26, during their radio show Yoasobi's All Night Nippon X, Yoasobi revealed the title of the song "Mr.", based on Shimamoto's novel. They made a poll on Twitter for fans to guess the single's release date between February 16, 18, or 21. On February 8, Yoasobi revealed the snippet at Fuji TV's morning show Mezamashi TV and announced the single to be released on February 16 to digital music and streaming platforms, alongside the accompanying teaser video.
Book 2 release, Yoasobi announced a collaboration with four Naoki Prize-winning novelists: Rio Shimamoto, Mizuki Tsujimura, Miyuki Miyabe, and Eto Mori; for writing and singing songs based on the novelists' stories under the theme of "a story to read when you first did". All four novels will be published as a book, titled Hajimete no, on February 16, 2022. With the theme "a story when you first fell in love", Shimamoto's novel is about a "first feeling" of android Boku towards their owner Mr. Naruse. On January 26, during their radio show Yoasobi's All Night Nippon X, Yoasobi revealed the title of the song "Mr.", based on Shimamoto's novel. They made a poll on Twitter for fans to guess the single's release date between February 16, 18, or 21. On February 8, Yoasobi revealed the snippet at Fuji TV's morning show Mezamashi TV and announced the single to be released on February 16 to digital music and streaming platforms, alongside the accompanying teaser video. The full song was aired for the first time at the radio show hosted by the duo on the same day. The single's cover artwork was designed by Tomoko Kikuchi. Composition "Mr." is described as a "painfully ephemeral" city pop song about the desire from an android to their owner,
the Hamzanama written during the time of Mughal Empire King Jalaluddin Akbar. Many
and novels have been written about him. In fiction Umro Ayyar - A New
university textbooks, and popular science books. He is a vlogger and has his personal YouTube channel, in addition to frequently appearing in other Russian popular science channels. Education He studied at the MSU Faculty of Biology as a student in 1995-2000, and as an aspirant in 2000-2004. After getting if candidate degree in 2004, he has been working at the Anthropology department of that faculty. He created university courses in anthropology, archeology, and human evolution. Science In his monograph The Evolution of Hominid Craniometric Characteristics (Canonical Analysis), he demonstrated the unevenness of evolution of different parts of the skull, determined by the pace and direction of evolutionary changes. One of his main ideas is that human races should be treated as extremely close biological categories, the differences between which reflect only local adaptations or are the result of random genetic processes, while small local races are much more specialized and have moved further away from ancestral condition than major races. In his monograph Evolution of the human brain, he developed a theory about the acceleration of the evolution of the brain of human ancestors due to the transition to meat eating. In his articles and interviews Drobyshevsky often criticizes the negative impact of scientific myths and pseudoscientific theories of the human origin and evolution on mass consciousness. Drobyshevsky's articles on anthropogenesis are published in popular science periodicals like Vokrug sveta, Tekhnika Molodezhi, Nauka i Zhizn. Science communication Antropogenez.ru In 2011, together with science journalist Alexander Sokolov, he created a popular science portal Antropogenez.ru, dedicated to popularizing
topics such as racism and creationism. The portal is intended to unite the efforts of scientists from various fields: anthropology, genetics, archeology, paleontology, linguistics, etc. Drobyshevsky has been the permanent scientific editor of the portal since its inception. Drobyshevsky and other contributors of Antropogenez.ru frequently draw attention to misinterpretation of science and blatant pseudoscience in Russian media. Non-missing link In addition to his editorial activities, Drobyshevsky is actively working on his own project Non-missing Link. It is a series of articles where he explains the problems and methods of anthropology. The articles are illustrated by a series of short videos in which Drobyshevsky explains the scientific method of studying human nature. For example, using copies of fossil skulls and skeletons, he explains what specific parts of the skeleton are called, what are the limits of their variability within a species, which pathologies they can have, what functions they perform, which regions of the brain are responsible for them, how they are different or similar in humans and apes, and how they evolved. In 2017, the series of articles was published as a two-volume book Non-missing link. In media Drobyshevsky frequently appears on radio
beats which make this song a chartbuster. The dance moves are already a hit and this is the best of the lot in the recent times." The Indian Express, Movie Crow also reviewed the song. Chart performance The single debuted and peaked on Billboards The 10 Best Telugu Songs at No. 5. The song debuted on Popnable Charts countdown on 2017. It stayed on the chart for 16 weeks and reached the No. 9 as the best achievement. Other versions The song was later released as a single in Malayalam as "Mayilo Kuyilo" sung by Madhu Balakrishnan and Rajalakshmi Abhiram for the film's Malayalam version. Controversy The Brahmin community in Telangana filed a complaint against the makers of the film, as the lyrics of the song allegedly showcased them in a
The full video song garned lot of views due to its choreography and picturisation. Reception Audience response Upon the release of the full video version of the song, it gained lots of appreciation for its music and choreography. Ganesh Acharya, who choreographed the song received lots of praise for his work for the single. Critical reviews 123Telugu on reviewing the music of the soundtrack wrote that "The best part of the song is the melodious singing by Chitra who gives the song a vintage touch. Devi showcases his class as he nicely mixes the song with some nice western and Indian beats which make this song a chartbuster. The dance moves are already a hit and this is the best of the lot in the recent times." The Indian Express, Movie Crow also reviewed the song. Chart performance The single debuted and peaked on Billboards The 10 Best Telugu Songs at No. 5. The song debuted on Popnable Charts countdown on 2017. It stayed on the chart for 16 weeks and reached the No. 9 as the best achievement. Other versions The song was later released as a
operations. Founded in 2014, staff are primarily based in Adelaide, South Australia. Commemoration pages begin with little to no information, relying on data from Nominal Rolls such as those held with the Australian War Memorial and Department of Veteran Affairs. The remaining information is contributed by staff, volunteers, family members and the general public. Users can upload evidence from documents, photos, artifacts as well as biographies and anecdotal stories. Schools Program The Schools Program is run in partnership with the South Australian Department of Education with the aim of supporting schools in delivering relevant Australian Curriculum and specialist matriculation content. Primarily, the focus is on: Year 9 - World War I (1914-1918) Year 10 - World War II (1939-45) Students participate by performing research on a selected serviceperson and then submitting to the website. Teachers are able to download submitted work for assessment. Students whose contributions are of a high calibre are awarded a Certificate of Commendation. Funding The main funding for the
to no information, relying on data from Nominal Rolls such as those held with the Australian War Memorial and Department of Veteran Affairs. The remaining information is contributed by staff, volunteers, family members and the general public. Users can upload evidence from documents, photos, artifacts as well as biographies and anecdotal stories. Schools Program The Schools Program is run in partnership with the South Australian Department of Education with the aim of supporting schools in delivering relevant Australian Curriculum and specialist matriculation content. Primarily, the focus is on: Year 9 - World War I (1914-1918) Year 10 - World War II (1939-45) Students participate by performing research on a selected serviceperson and then submitting to the website. Teachers are able to download submitted work for assessment. Students whose contributions are of a high calibre are awarded a Certificate of Commendation. Funding The main funding for the Memorial derives from grants. In 2019, the Virtual War Memorial Australia secured a three year grant of $400,000 AUD for
Magnet High School in Garner, North Carolina. As a senior, he had 96 tackles and 26 sacks. He committed to the University of Tennessee to play college football.
52 games with 25 starts and had 152 tackles and 9.5 sacks. References External links Tennessee Volunteers bio 1999 births Living people Sportspeople from Fayetteville, North Carolina Players of American football from
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his cover as a Servicer blown. He and Tully attempt to attack each other, which is prevented by the Utopians. Mycroft is taken to Julia Doria-Pamphili's office, where he overhears a theological tryst between her and Dominic Seneschal. The world leaders meet at Madame's. Saladin finds Bridger in distress, takes him to a safe house, and decides to hunt down Dominic. March the twenty-seventh Carlyle finds a group of Humanists harassing Servicers near Bridger's cave. Seeing Bridger's collection cave, as full of toys as J.E.D.D. Mason's home was full of religious relics, Carlyle realizes a connection between them. He departs for Paris. A final interlude by Martin Guildbreaker commences: a consultation with Commissioner General Ektor Papadelias. By examining the pattern of car crashes and Cato Weeksbooth's suicidal episodes, they realize the Saneer-Weeksbooth bash' is carrying out targeted assassinations, ostensibly in order to maintain the world political status quo and prevent war. They debate the kill-dozens-to-save-thousands ethics of pursuing this investigation. If these assassinations are revealed, war may begin. Characters For a full list of the quartet's characters, see the main article for Terra Ignota. Mycroft Canner: a brilliant polymath and infamous convicted criminal. He serves his sentence as a Servicer, works for many of the most powerful world leaders, and secretly protects Bridger. He is thin and stooped, with curly overgrown hair, reconstructed limbs, distinctive scars, and slightly dark skin. Wears a round, shapeless hat. Thirty-one years old. Of Greek descent. Bridger: a 13-year-old boy who can "miracle" toys or representational objects to become real. Fair skin with blondish brown hair, very beautiful. The Major a.k.a. Achilles Mojave: the leader of toy soldiers brought to life by Bridger. Lieutenant Aimer a.k.a. Patroclus: the Major's lieutenant and second in command of the toy soldiers. Croucher: a toy soldier who consistently disagrees and questions those around him. Other toy soldiers: Private Pointer, Looker, Crawler, Medic, Stander Yellow, Stander Green, Nogun, and Nostand. Mommadoll: an animated doll who cooks and cares for Bridger and the soldiers. Cousins Hive Carlyle Foster: a sensayer (spiritual counselor). Becomes a spiritual and ethical guide for Bridger. Blonde and gaunt, thirty-one years old, of European descent. A male assigned he/him and she/her pronouns in different periods of the narrative. Bryar Kosala: Chair of the Cousins Hive. Looks tall and imperious, but is deeply kind. Spouse of Vivien Ancelet. Of Indian descent. European Hive Isabel Carlos II a.k.a. Spain: King of Spain and former Prime Minister of the European Hive. 59 years old, with nearly black hair. Of Spanish and Chinese descent. Julia Doria-Pamphili: Head of the Sensayers' Conclave a.k.a. Pontifex Maxima (high priestess). A vocateur specializing in intense one-shot sessions and Mycroft's court appointed sensayer. Expresses a distinctly feminine gender. Of Italian descent. Ektor Carlyle 'Papa' Papadelias: Romanovan Commissioner General. Obsessed with the details of Mycroft's case. One hundred and two years old. Of Greek descent. A female assigned 'he' pronouns. Gordian Hive Felix Faust: Headmaster of the Brillist Institute & Gordian Hive. Seventy-eight years old with a voyeuristic, playful, and sarcastic nature. Of European descent. Hiveless People who, either by choice or by youth, are not part of any Hive. Jehovah Epicurus Donatien D'Arouet "J.E.D.D." Mason: Strange but brilliant. A Graylaw Tribune, Familiaris Candidus, and shadow co-leader of every Hive. Wears all black, unfrilly 18th century clothing. Other names/titles used by various Hives include: Jed, Tai-Kun, Xiao Hei Wang, Jagmohan, T.M., Mike, Porphyrogene, '`Aναξ (Anax). Twenty-one years old. Dominic Seneschal a.k.a. Canis Domini, Hound of the Lord: A polylaw investigator, sensayer, and J.E.D.D. Mason's abrasive personal valet. A Blacklaw with aggressive, anachronistic style: brown hair in a ribboned ponytail, all-black 18th century European clothes, and a rapier. A female assigned 'he' pronouns; intensely masculine in gender expression. Vivien Ancelet: Appointed for life as the Censor (master of the census) of Romanova and secretly the Anonymous. Spouse of Bryar Kosala. Wears slim, shoulder-length dreadlocks. Of French and African descent. The Anonymous a.k.a. the Comte Déguisé: An extremely well-respected political commentator. A role, not an individual, and therefore not a member of any Hive. Elected Vice President of the Humanist Hive by proxy. "Madame" Joyce Faust D'Arouet: J.E.D.D. Mason's biological mother and madam of the Gendered Sex Club.Blacklaw. Wears a large white wig, elaborate gowns, many gems, and doll-like makeup. Saladin: Mycroft's ba'sib, lover, and secret accomplice. Thought dead since childhood by all but Mycroft. Wears Apollo Mojave's Utopian coat, full of weapons. Of Greek descent. Tully Mardi/Mojave: The last surviving Mardi, hidden by the Utopians in Luna City on the Moon for the thirteen years since the murder spree. Graylaw Hiveless. Tall and dependent on crutches from growing up in low gravity. Nine years younger than Mycroft. Humanist Hive Ganymede Jean-Louis de la Trémouïlle: Duke President of the Humanist Hive. Brother of Danaë Marie-Anne de la Trémouïlle. He wears ostentatious 18th century garb to complement his blue eyes and golden shoulder-length hair. Of French descent. The Saneer-Weeksbooth bash'house (family) A Humanist bash' which invented the global flying car system and has run it for almost 400 years. Their home and headquarters is in the "Spectacle City" of Cielo de Pájaros, Chile. The current members' parents and predecessors all recently died in a white-water rafting accident. Ockham Prospero Saneer: the leader of the Saneer-Weeksbooth bash'. Quite muscular and knightly, Ockham possesses the extremely rare right to use lethal force. His Humanist boots are steel and leather. Of Indian and possibly Mestizo descent. Thisbe Ottila Saneer: another of Bridger's secret protectors and a witch. Besides helping her bash' run the cars, Thisbe is an award-winning "smelltrack" creator for movies. Black-haired, dark-skinned, and confident. Her Humanist boots depict a mountainous brush-pen landscape. Of Indian and possibly Mestizo descent. Ojiro Cardigan Sniper: Second in command of the Saneer-Weeksbooths, a world-famous athlete, performance artist, model, and professional living doll. Sniper is genderfluid and intersex but Mycroft assigns 'he' pronouns to parallel with rivals, Ockham and Ganymede; 'it' pronouns from Seven Surrenders onwards. Sniper's Humanist boots are leather rimmed with metallic stripes for his Olympic medals. Of Japanese, European, and South American descent. Cato Weeksbooth: a brilliant but unstable science teacher. Volunteers at the Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago), teaching children. His Humanist boots are made of Griffincloth and display various internal anatomy of feet. Of Chinese descent. Eureka Weeksbooth: a Cartesian set-set who directly interfaces with the car system data via sight, sound, smell, touch, temperature, and taste. Female and assigned 'they' pronouns. Of Chinese descent. Lesley Juniper Sniper Saneer: adopted by the Saneer-Weeksbooths after her own bash' was killed in a flying car accident. A compulsive doodler. Ockham's spouse. Energetic, with curly black hair. Her Humanist boots are made of screen cloth, on which doodles change every day. Of Chinese and African ancestry. Masonic Hive Cornel MASON: Emperor. Black-haired and bronze-skinned, he wears a square-breasted suit in an exclusive shade of iron gray. His black right sleeve indicates his sole right to order execution. His left foot is prosthetic, the original having been removed during the Masonic Testing of the Successor. Mycroft 'Martin' Guildbreaker: A polylaw investigator for Romanova and Minister to J.E.D.D. Mason. A Familiaris Regni and Nepos one of the Emperor's inner circle and absolute subject of his will. The first permanent participant in the Annus Dialogorum, the Masonic rite of logical argument. Thirty-two years old. Of Persian descent. Mitsubishi Hive Hotaka Andō Mitsubishi: Chief Director of the Mitsubishi Executive Directorate, husband of Danaë Marie-Anne de la Trémouïlle. Of Japanese descent. Danaë Marie-Anne de la Trémouïlle Mitsubishi: A world famous beauty, incredibly adept at social manipulation and
to kill Bridger if he is about to be captured. Thisbe and Carlyle go to the 'black hole' in Paris which Eureka says J.E.D.D. Mason frequents. It turns out to be a secret, Eighteenth-Century era themed, high-security Gendered Sex Club, where some worship J.E.D.D. Mason as a god. They find out that the world leaders often secretly assemble and make deals here, united by Madame D'Arouet and J.E.D.D. Mason, her son. Martin Guildbreaker conducts interviews with Cato Weeksbooth and his psychiatrist. Mycroft discusses Madame's club and the Humanist's Death Wish List with Eureka over text. He stumbles upon Tully Mardi in public and has his cover as a Servicer blown. He and Tully attempt to attack each other, which is prevented by the Utopians. Mycroft is taken to Julia Doria-Pamphili's office, where he overhears a theological tryst between her and Dominic Seneschal. The world leaders meet at Madame's. Saladin finds Bridger in distress, takes him to a safe house, and decides to hunt down Dominic. March the twenty-seventh Carlyle finds a group of Humanists harassing Servicers near Bridger's cave. Seeing Bridger's collection cave, as full of toys as J.E.D.D. Mason's home was full of religious relics, Carlyle realizes a connection between them. He departs for Paris. A final interlude by Martin Guildbreaker commences: a consultation with Commissioner General Ektor Papadelias. By examining the pattern of car crashes and Cato Weeksbooth's suicidal episodes, they realize the Saneer-Weeksbooth bash' is carrying out targeted assassinations, ostensibly in order to maintain the world political status quo and prevent war. They debate the kill-dozens-to-save-thousands ethics of pursuing this investigation. If these assassinations are revealed, war may begin. Characters For a full list of the quartet's characters, see the main article for Terra Ignota. Mycroft Canner: a brilliant polymath and infamous convicted criminal. He serves his sentence as a Servicer, works for many of the most powerful world leaders, and secretly protects Bridger. He is thin and stooped, with curly overgrown hair, reconstructed limbs, distinctive scars, and slightly dark skin. Wears a round, shapeless hat. Thirty-one years old. Of Greek descent. Bridger: a 13-year-old boy who can "miracle" toys or representational objects to become real. Fair skin with blondish brown hair, very beautiful. The Major a.k.a. Achilles Mojave: the leader of toy soldiers brought to life by Bridger. Lieutenant Aimer a.k.a. Patroclus: the Major's lieutenant and second in command of the toy soldiers. Croucher: a toy soldier who consistently disagrees and questions those around him. Other toy soldiers: Private Pointer, Looker, Crawler, Medic, Stander Yellow, Stander Green, Nogun, and Nostand. Mommadoll: an animated doll who cooks and cares for Bridger and the soldiers. Cousins Hive Carlyle Foster: a sensayer (spiritual counselor). Becomes a spiritual and ethical guide for Bridger. Blonde and gaunt, thirty-one years old, of European descent. A male assigned he/him and she/her pronouns in different periods of the narrative. Bryar Kosala: Chair of the Cousins Hive. Looks tall and imperious, but is deeply kind. Spouse of Vivien Ancelet. Of Indian descent. European Hive Isabel Carlos II a.k.a. Spain: King of Spain and former Prime Minister of the European Hive. 59 years old, with nearly black hair. Of Spanish and Chinese descent. Julia Doria-Pamphili: Head of the Sensayers' Conclave a.k.a. Pontifex Maxima (high priestess). A vocateur specializing in intense one-shot sessions and Mycroft's court appointed sensayer. Expresses a distinctly feminine gender. Of Italian descent. Ektor Carlyle 'Papa' Papadelias: Romanovan Commissioner General. Obsessed with the details of Mycroft's case. One hundred and two years old. Of Greek descent. A female assigned 'he' pronouns. Gordian Hive Felix Faust: Headmaster of the Brillist Institute & Gordian Hive. Seventy-eight years old with a voyeuristic, playful, and sarcastic nature. Of European descent. Hiveless People who, either by choice or by youth, are not part of any Hive. Jehovah Epicurus Donatien D'Arouet "J.E.D.D." Mason: Strange but brilliant. A Graylaw Tribune, Familiaris Candidus, and shadow co-leader of every Hive. Wears all black, unfrilly 18th century clothing. Other names/titles used by various Hives include: Jed, Tai-Kun, Xiao Hei Wang, Jagmohan, T.M., Mike, Porphyrogene, '`Aναξ (Anax). Twenty-one years old. Dominic Seneschal a.k.a. Canis Domini, Hound of the Lord: A polylaw investigator, sensayer, and J.E.D.D. Mason's abrasive personal valet. A Blacklaw with aggressive, anachronistic style: brown hair in a ribboned ponytail, all-black 18th century European clothes, and a rapier. A female assigned 'he' pronouns; intensely masculine in gender expression. Vivien Ancelet: Appointed for life as the Censor (master of the census) of Romanova and secretly the Anonymous. Spouse of Bryar Kosala. Wears slim, shoulder-length dreadlocks. Of French and African descent. The Anonymous a.k.a. the Comte Déguisé: An extremely well-respected political commentator. A role, not an individual, and therefore not a member of any Hive. Elected Vice President of the Humanist Hive by proxy. "Madame" Joyce Faust D'Arouet: J.E.D.D. Mason's biological mother and madam of the Gendered Sex Club.Blacklaw. Wears a large white wig, elaborate gowns, many gems, and doll-like makeup. Saladin: Mycroft's ba'sib, lover, and secret accomplice. Thought dead since childhood by all but Mycroft. Wears Apollo Mojave's Utopian coat, full of weapons. Of Greek descent. Tully Mardi/Mojave: The last surviving Mardi, hidden by the Utopians in Luna City on the Moon for the thirteen years since the murder spree. Graylaw Hiveless. Tall and dependent on crutches from growing up in low gravity. Nine years younger than Mycroft. Humanist Hive Ganymede Jean-Louis de la Trémouïlle: Duke President of the Humanist Hive. Brother of Danaë Marie-Anne de la Trémouïlle. He wears ostentatious 18th century garb to complement his blue eyes and golden shoulder-length hair. Of French descent. The Saneer-Weeksbooth bash'house (family) A Humanist bash' which invented the global flying car system and has run it for almost 400 years. Their home and headquarters is in the "Spectacle City" of Cielo de Pájaros, Chile. The current members' parents and predecessors all recently died in a white-water rafting accident. Ockham Prospero Saneer: the leader of the Saneer-Weeksbooth bash'. Quite muscular and knightly, Ockham possesses the extremely rare right to use lethal force. His Humanist boots are steel and leather. Of Indian and possibly Mestizo descent. Thisbe Ottila Saneer: another of Bridger's secret protectors and a witch. Besides helping her bash' run the cars, Thisbe is an award-winning "smelltrack" creator for movies. Black-haired, dark-skinned, and confident. Her Humanist boots depict a mountainous brush-pen landscape. Of Indian and possibly Mestizo descent. Ojiro Cardigan Sniper: Second in command of the Saneer-Weeksbooths, a world-famous athlete, performance artist, model, and professional living doll. Sniper is genderfluid and intersex but Mycroft assigns 'he' pronouns to parallel with rivals, Ockham and Ganymede; 'it' pronouns from Seven Surrenders onwards. Sniper's Humanist boots are leather rimmed with metallic stripes for his Olympic medals. Of Japanese, European, and South American descent. Cato Weeksbooth: a brilliant but unstable science teacher. Volunteers at the Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago), teaching children. His Humanist boots are made of Griffincloth and display various internal anatomy of feet. Of Chinese descent. Eureka Weeksbooth: a Cartesian set-set who directly interfaces with the car system data via sight, sound, smell, touch, temperature, and taste. Female and assigned 'they' pronouns. Of Chinese descent. Lesley Juniper Sniper Saneer: adopted by the Saneer-Weeksbooths after her own bash' was killed in a flying car accident. A compulsive doodler. Ockham's spouse. Energetic, with curly black hair. Her Humanist boots are made of screen cloth, on which doodles change every day. Of Chinese and African ancestry. Masonic Hive Cornel MASON: Emperor. Black-haired and bronze-skinned, he wears a square-breasted suit in an exclusive shade of iron gray. His black right sleeve indicates his sole right to order execution. His left foot is prosthetic, the original having been removed during the Masonic Testing of the Successor. Mycroft 'Martin' Guildbreaker: A polylaw investigator for Romanova and Minister to J.E.D.D. Mason. A Familiaris Regni and Nepos one of the Emperor's inner circle and absolute subject of his will. The first permanent participant in the Annus Dialogorum, the Masonic rite of logical argument. Thirty-two years old. Of Persian descent. Mitsubishi Hive Hotaka Andō Mitsubishi: Chief Director of the Mitsubishi Executive Directorate, husband of Danaë Marie-Anne de la Trémouïlle. Of Japanese descent. Danaë Marie-Anne de la Trémouïlle Mitsubishi: A world famous beauty, incredibly adept at social manipulation and gentle interrogation. Named for the Danaë
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and Charlotte Motor Speedway, as well as the short-track Bristol Motor Speedway. Entry list *Withdrew. Practice First practice The first practice session was held on Thursday, November 1, at 3:05 PM CST, and would last for 50 minutes. Johnny Sauter of GMS Racing would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 28.998 and an average speed of . Second and final practice The second and final practice session, sometimes referred to as Happy Hour, was held on Thursday, November 1, at 5:05 PM CST, and would last for 50 minutes. Brett Moffitt of Hattori Racing Enterprises would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 28.754 and an average speed of . Qualifying Qualifying was held on Friday, November 2, at 3:10 PM CST. Since Texas Motor Speedway is at least a 1.5 miles (2.4 km) racetrack, the qualifying system was a single car, single lap, two round system where in the first round, everyone would set a time to determine positions 13–32. Then, the fastest 12 qualifiers would move on to the second round to determine positions 1–12. Johnny Sauter of GMS Racing would win
km) around and is banked 24 degrees in the turns, and is of the oval design, where the front straightaway juts outward slightly. The track layout is similar to Atlanta Motor Speedway and Charlotte Motor Speedway (formerly Lowe's Motor Speedway). The track is owned by Speedway Motorsports, Inc., the same company that owns Atlanta and Charlotte Motor Speedway, as well as the short-track Bristol Motor Speedway. Entry list *Withdrew. Practice First practice The first practice session was held on Thursday, November 1, at 3:05 PM CST, and would last for 50 minutes. Johnny Sauter of GMS Racing would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 28.998 and an average speed of . Second and final practice The second and final practice session, sometimes referred to as Happy Hour, was held on Thursday, November 1, at 5:05 PM CST, and would last for 50 minutes. Brett Moffitt of Hattori Racing Enterprises would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 28.754 and an average speed of . Qualifying Qualifying was held on Friday, November 2, at 3:10 PM CST. Since Texas Motor Speedway is at least a 1.5 miles (2.4 km) racetrack, the qualifying system was
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that a large increase in the share of votes in the Catholic cantons was no longer possible. In order to advance to Zürich, the small Catholic paper was to be expanded into a first-class daily newspaper including a business association. On the initiative of the printer Theodat Bucher and the editor-in-chief of Die Ostschweiz, Georg Baumberger, who moved to Zürich, the Neue Zürcher Nachrichten was created. Upswing and consolidation Unlike many smaller Catholic newspapers, however, the NZN was always nationally oriented. This was also reflected in the fact that in 1929 around half of the copies printed were read outside the Canton of Zürich. The paper's easy-to-read, smug, sometimes slightly polemical style was appreciated. In the struggle of the Zürich Catholics for public recognition, the NZN was their mouthpiece. On the occasion of the newspaper's 50th anniversary, the Globus department store advertised: "We have been regularly advertising in the 'Neue Zürcher Nachrichten' for years, because we know how to assess the purchasing power of the approximately 200,000 Catholics in the Canton of Zürich as a considerable economic factor!" In 1963, at the height of Catholic integration efforts, Urs Bürgi became the first Catholic to be elected to the Government Council of the Canton of Zürich, the Roman Catholic Church was recognized under constitutional law, and the CSP sent five National Councillors to Bern, more than ever before. In addition to the newspapers Vaterland and Die Ostschweiz, in the 1960s the NZN became an important partner of the small CVP newspapers, which had come under strong financial pressure and economic hardship. The following Catholic or CVP-affiliated newspapers appeared as front pages of the NZN, especially in the diaspora cantons: Neue Berner Nachrichten, Basler Volksblatt, Aargauer Volksblatt (Baden), Schwyzer Nachrichten (until 1975), and Hochwacht (Winterthur).Hartmann: Möglichkeiten und Grenzen im schweizerischen Pressewesen. ("Possibilities and limits in the Swiss press system.") Arbeitsgemeinschaft der katholischen Presse, 1967. After the Vaterland had also courted some of these papers, talks were held from 1969 onwards in order to join forces and create a large Catholic newspaper with regional editions in the long term. Out of fear of too great a loss of autonomy, a combination of advertisements, "Katholischer Pressering", was created in parallel in secret negotiations with the Basler Volksblatt, the Aargauer Volksblatt and the Solothurner Nachrichten. Long decline from 1972 The NZN itself and the support of its smaller partner newspapers could only be financed from the profits of the printing house in Zürich's Seefeld quarter. When this was no longer possible in the early 1970s due to overcapacity in the printing industry, the progressive Catholic NZN itself became the head of the rather conservative Ostschweiz. In 1972, the Börsig and Bucher families
der katholischen Presse, 1967. After the Vaterland had also courted some of these papers, talks were held from 1969 onwards in order to join forces and create a large Catholic newspaper with regional editions in the long term. Out of fear of too great a loss of autonomy, a combination of advertisements, "Katholischer Pressering", was created in parallel in secret negotiations with the Basler Volksblatt, the Aargauer Volksblatt and the Solothurner Nachrichten. Long decline from 1972 The NZN itself and the support of its smaller partner newspapers could only be financed from the profits of the printing house in Zürich's Seefeld quarter. When this was no longer possible in the early 1970s due to overcapacity in the printing industry, the progressive Catholic NZN itself became the head of the rather conservative Ostschweiz. In 1972, the Börsig and Bucher families sold their shares in Neue Zürcher Nachrichten to the Orell Füssli company. The newspaper was now without a print shop. The Ostschweiz took over the delivery of the cover pages, production, shipping, collection and accounting in exchange for the subscription and advertising revenues. The costs of the editorial office in Zürich were borne by the church. In 1980, however, the Central Commission (the executive of the cantonal church) decided to abolish the subsidies and use the money to expand the parish newspaper somewhat. NZN Press Club Various fundraising campaigns were held to strengthen the newspaper. In later years, the publishing house was brought back from St. Gallen to Zürich and the editorial staff was equipped with computers so that the manuscripts no longer had to be sent by express to St. Gallen and retyped there. This was financed by the NZN Press Club, an association membership in which cost 1000 francs. End Due to the recognition of the Catholic Church and the integration of Catholics into public life, cohesion and struggle were no longer necessary to the same extent as before. At the same time, a social change began around 1968, which severely affected both the churches and the ideological press.See also: Urs Altermatt: Der Weg der Schweizer Katholiken ins Ghetto : Die Entstehungsgeschichte der nationalen Volksorganisationen im Schweizer Katholizismus, 1848–1919. ("The path of the Swiss Catholics to the ghetto: The history of the emergence of the national popular organizations in Swiss Catholicism, 1848-1919.") Freiburg i. Ü., 1995: Saint-Paul. While the inner Catholic binding forces became weaker, for financial reasons it was not possible to expand the product to enlarge its reach outside its own milieu. In the dispute over the Diocese of Chur, the newspaper got caught between the opposing sides and lost many subscribers. After the circulation had fallen from 12,000 (1985) to 5000 (1991), the financial situation was unsustainable, and the newspaper was discontinued at the end of April. Founded in 1946, NZN Buchverlag''' published collections of articles and essays in the daily newspaper and quickly developed into an internationally renowned art book publisher. In 1972 it was taken over by the Roman Catholic Church of the Canton of Zürich, which ceded it in 2005 to become the Catholic line of the Protestant Theologischer Verlag Zürich of the Evangelical Reformed Church of the Canton of Zürich. Editors Georg Baumberger took over the management when the daily Neue Zürcher Nachrichten was founded. From the end of 1899 to 1902, the writer Heinrich Federer was editor-in-chief, and in the 1920s and 1930s,
Indian writer Udbhav Agarwal. Udbhav is a PhD candidate at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland having beforehand completed his schooling from Doon School and graduation from Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York. This is his first book and gives a Biographical account of Prayagraj, formerly known as Allahabad and its eventual name change. Summary A for Prayagraj portrays in a part Travelogue and part memoir form the various stories of the erstwhile Allahabad from the eyes of a former resident. The author who was himself born and brought up in the city throughout the book revisits his childhood memories. Over the span of 128 pages he meets various people such a Lawyers, theatre artists, former and current residents and
span of 128 pages he meets various people such a Lawyers, theatre artists, former and current residents and many such to tell the readers the various stories that have been lost to time. It deals with various subcultures in the city and its various vices such as crime and street law. At times it also dives into other things such as education and unemployment. Throughout the book we learn how one of the oldest cities of India, with at times glorious and at times horrendous past is quickly being subjected to abject urbanization . This is rendering years of historical importance into in the words of the author "a battleground of historical cliches". But as we find in the book there are still traces left of the cities glorious past both in the city itself and in the hearts and minds of its residents.
women's national cricket team. Career In October 2021, She was named in Nepal's side for the 2021 ICC Women's T20 World Cup Asia
born 7 February 1997, Nepal) is a Nepalese cricketer who plays for Nepal women's national cricket team. Career In October 2021, She was named in Nepal's side for the 2021 ICC Women's T20
Elgin Electric Supply Company Limited Grantown-on-Spey Electric Supply Company Limited Ross-shire Electric Supply Company Limited Scottish Southern Electric Supply Company Limited Strichen Electrical Supply Company Limited By 1948 the Power Company had absorbed 21 electricity undertakings and had made arrangements for the acquisition of nine other undertakings. However, these arrangements were abandoned as a consequence of the nationalization of the electricity industry. The Scottish Power Company was dissolved and its power stations and power lines were vested in the South East Scotland Electricity Board. Power stations The engineering details of the power stations operated by the subsidiary companies in 1921 were as follows: In 1946 the following subsidiary companies and their power stations were operational. Operations 1910–1948 Outline operational details of the Scottish Power Company over its lifetime are summarised in the table. The data demonstrates the significant growth of the company. Individual power stations continued to operate following nationalisation. These Included Dunfermline (25.4 MW); Bonnybridge (37 MW); and Galashiels (6.625 MW). Financial The capital available to the company is
consequence of the nationalization of the electricity industry. The Scottish Power Company was dissolved and its power stations and power lines were vested in the South East Scotland Electricity Board. Power stations The engineering details of the power stations operated by the subsidiary companies in 1921 were as follows: In 1946 the following subsidiary companies and their power stations were operational. Operations 1910–1948 Outline operational details of the Scottish Power Company over its lifetime are summarised in the table. The data demonstrates the significant growth of the company. Individual power stations continued to operate following nationalisation. These Included Dunfermline (25.4 MW); Bonnybridge (37 MW); and Galashiels (6.625 MW). Financial The capital available to the company is shown on the table above. The net profit (£1000) from the company's operations is shown on the graph. Dissolution Under the terms
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been appointed as the 13th Vice Chancellor of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU). She will be the first woman Vice Chancellor in the history of JNU with the Ministry of Education appointing her to the top post on February 7, 2022. Previously, she was a professor of Politics and Public Administration of Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU). Early life and Education Santishree Dhulipudi Pandit born on 15 July 1962 in Leningrad, Soviet Union (present day Saint Petersberg, Russia). Her father, Dhulipudi Anjaneyulu was an author and journalist, who is also a retired civil servant, and mother, Mulamoodi Adilakshmi, was a Professor of
life and Education Santishree Dhulipudi Pandit born on 15 July 1962 in Leningrad, Soviet Union (present day Saint Petersberg, Russia). Her father, Dhulipudi Anjaneyulu was an author and journalist, who is also a retired civil servant, and mother, Mulamoodi Adilakshmi, was a Professor of Tamil and Telugu at the Leningrad Oriental Faculty Department, Soviet Union. Pandit graduated and post graduated from Presidency College Chennai and completed M.Phil. and
will also be given a scholarship to continue her studies in a course of her own choice as well as acting in dramas produced by HVD Television Production Sdn. Bhd. A total of nine special awards were also held before the finals began, namely Miss Photogenic, Miss Physique, Miss elegant, Miss Christian dior, Miss Crowning Glory, Miss Kose, Miss Body Beautiful, Miss Eyewear Beauty and Best Traditional Costume. The organizers held a competition to find the Miss Photogenic at the Sungai Wang Plaza shopping complex
a competition to find the Miss Photogenic at the Sungai Wang Plaza shopping complex on August 14, 1993. The competition offered various attractive prizes for the winners, including ten rolls of Fuji brand films. Results Special awards Contestants Crossovers Contestants who previously competed/appeared at other international/national beauty pageants: National competition Miss Malaysia World 1992 –
History A church at this site appears to date to the 13th-century with the arrival of monks from the Carmelite order, who had left the Holy Land circa 1235. A church at the site was rebuilt over the centuries. Gothic tracery in one of the chapels likely derives from an earlier church. The facade and present structure
tracery in one of the chapels likely derives from an earlier church. The facade and present structure derives from a construction that took place from 1627 to 1693. The layout is that of a Latin cross with a central nave and two aisles. The nave is flanked by 12 columns made from stone from Billiemi. The ceiling was frescoed by Giovanni Patricolo. Niches on the pilasters of the dome hold four statues by Vincenzo Messina: St Elias, John the Baptist, Jonah, and Moses. The exterior of the dome, tiled with maiolica is
the "Civic Center of the Future" – with FRS Yorke 1936 Gane's Exhibition Pavilion – Bristol, England – with FRS Yorke 1936 Sea Lane House, East Preston, West Sussex 1938 Houses in Hampshire, Sussex, and Eton College, England – with FRS Yorke At Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts with Gropius 1938 Gropius House – Lincoln, Massachusetts – with Walter Gropius 1938 Hagerty House – Cohasset, Massachusetts – with Walter Gropius 1939 Breuer House – Lincoln, Massachusetts – with Walter Gropius 1939 Ford House – Lincoln, Massachusetts – with Walter Gropius 1939 Frank House – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – with Walter Gropius 1939 New York World's Fair – Pennsylvania State Exhibition –– with Walter Gropius 1940 Chamberlain Cottage – Wayland, Massachusetts – with Walter Gropius 1941 Weizenblatt House – Asheville, North Carolina – with Walter Gropius 1941 Defense Housing for Aluminum Workers – New Kensington, Pennsylvania – with Walter Gropius Independent practice while still at Harvard 1945 Project for Serviceman's Memorial – Cambridge, Massachusetts – with Lawrence S Anderson 1945 Geller House I – Lawrence, New York — 1969 Geller House II – Lawrence, New York – with Herbert Beckhard 1946 Tompkins House – Hewlett Harbor, New York Independent practice in New York City with associates 1947 Breuer House – New Canaan I, Connecticut (cantilevered) — 1951 Breuer House – New Canaan II, Connecticut (rubble stone) 1947 Mills House – New Canaan, Connecticut 1947 Ariston Club – Mar del Plata, Argentina – with Eduardo Catalano 1947 Robinson House – Williamstown, Massachusetts 1948 Kniffen House – New Canaan, Connecticut – with Eliot Noyes 1948 Scott House – Dennis, Massachusetts 1948 Thompson House – Ligonier, Pennsylvania 1949 Kepes and Breuer Cottages – Wellfleet, Massachusetts — 1953 Edgar Stillman Cottage – Wellfleet, Massachusetts — 1963 Wise Cottage – Wellfleet, Massachusetts 1949 Hooper House I – Baltimore, Maryland — 1959 Hooper House II – Baltimore, Maryland – with Herbert Beckhard 1949 House in the Museum Garden at Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York — 1950 Tilley House – Red Bank, New Jersey – based upon the MoMA House — 1950 Lauck House – Princeton, New Jersey – based upon the MoMA House — 1950 Foote House – Chappaqua, New York – based upon the MoMA House 1950 Marshad House – Croton-on-Hudson, New York 1950 Wolfson Trailer House – Pleasant Valley, New York 1950 Clark House – Orange, Ct 1950 Englund House – Pleasantville, New York 1950 Hanson House – Huntington, New York 1950 Rufus Stillman House I – Litchfield, Connecticut — 1965 Rufus Stillman House II – Litchfield, Connecticut – with Herbert Beckhard — 1974 Rufus Stillman House III – Litchfield, Connecticut – with Tician Papachristou 1950 Peter and Karen McComb House – Poughkeepsie, New York 1950 Ferry Cooperative Dormitory at Vassar College – Poughkeepsie, New York 1951 Pack House – Scarsdale, New York 1951 Witalis House – Kings Point, New York 1951 Sarah Lawrence College – Arts Center – Bronxville, New York 1951 Grosse Pointe Public Library in Grosse Pointe, Michigan 1951 Abraham & Straus – Exterior Façade – Hemptead, New York 1952 Caesar Cottage – Lakeville, Connecticut 1952 Levy House – Princeton, New Jersey 1953 Torin Corp – Manufacturing Plant –Oakville, Ontario – Canada ’’1954’’ Crall House - Gates Mills, Ohio — 1956 Torin Corp – Manufacturing Plant– Van Nuys, California – with Craig Ellwood — 1963 Torin Corp – Machine Division– Torrington, Connecticut – with Robert Gatje — 1964 Torin Corp – Manufacturing Plant in Nivelles, Belgium, with Hamilton Smith — 1966 Torin Corp – Administration Building– Torrington, Connecticut – with Herbert Beckhard — 1966 Torin Corp – Manufacturing Plant – Swindon, England – with Robert Gatje — 1968 Torin Corp – Manufacturing Plant – Rochester, Indiana – with Robert Gatje — 1971 Torin Corp – Technical Center – Torrington, Connecticut – with Herbert Beckhard — 1976 Torin Corp – Manufacturing Plant– Penrith Australia –with Herbert Beckhard 1953 Saint John's Abbey and University – Master Plan – Collegeville, Minnesota – with Hamilton Smith — 1955 Saint John's Abbey – Monastery Wing – Collegeville, Minnesota – with Hamilton Smith — 1959 Saint John's University – St. Thomas Aquinas Hall – Collegeville, Minnesota – with Hamilton Smith — 1961
Lawrence S Anderson 1945 Geller House I – Lawrence, New York — 1969 Geller House II – Lawrence, New York – with Herbert Beckhard 1946 Tompkins House – Hewlett Harbor, New York Independent practice in New York City with associates 1947 Breuer House – New Canaan I, Connecticut (cantilevered) — 1951 Breuer House – New Canaan II, Connecticut (rubble stone) 1947 Mills House – New Canaan, Connecticut 1947 Ariston Club – Mar del Plata, Argentina – with Eduardo Catalano 1947 Robinson House – Williamstown, Massachusetts 1948 Kniffen House – New Canaan, Connecticut – with Eliot Noyes 1948 Scott House – Dennis, Massachusetts 1948 Thompson House – Ligonier, Pennsylvania 1949 Kepes and Breuer Cottages – Wellfleet, Massachusetts — 1953 Edgar Stillman Cottage – Wellfleet, Massachusetts — 1963 Wise Cottage – Wellfleet, Massachusetts 1949 Hooper House I – Baltimore, Maryland — 1959 Hooper House II – Baltimore, Maryland – with Herbert Beckhard 1949 House in the Museum Garden at Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York — 1950 Tilley House – Red Bank, New Jersey – based upon the MoMA House — 1950 Lauck House – Princeton, New Jersey – based upon the MoMA House — 1950 Foote House – Chappaqua, New York – based upon the MoMA House 1950 Marshad House – Croton-on-Hudson, New York 1950 Wolfson Trailer House – Pleasant Valley, New York 1950 Clark House – Orange, Ct 1950 Englund House – Pleasantville, New York 1950 Hanson House – Huntington, New York 1950 Rufus Stillman House I – Litchfield, Connecticut — 1965 Rufus Stillman House II – Litchfield, Connecticut – with Herbert Beckhard — 1974 Rufus Stillman House III – Litchfield, Connecticut – with Tician Papachristou 1950 Peter and Karen McComb House – Poughkeepsie, New York 1950 Ferry Cooperative Dormitory at Vassar College – Poughkeepsie, New York 1951 Pack House – Scarsdale, New York 1951 Witalis House – Kings Point, New York 1951 Sarah Lawrence College – Arts Center – Bronxville, New York 1951 Grosse Pointe Public Library in Grosse Pointe, Michigan 1951 Abraham & Straus – Exterior Façade – Hemptead, New York 1952 Caesar Cottage – Lakeville, Connecticut 1952 Levy House – Princeton, New Jersey 1953 Torin Corp – Manufacturing Plant –Oakville, Ontario – Canada ’’1954’’ Crall House - Gates Mills, Ohio — 1956 Torin Corp – Manufacturing Plant– Van Nuys, California – with Craig Ellwood — 1963 Torin Corp – Machine Division– Torrington, Connecticut – with Robert Gatje — 1964 Torin Corp – Manufacturing Plant in Nivelles, Belgium, with Hamilton Smith — 1966 Torin Corp – Administration Building– Torrington, Connecticut – with Herbert Beckhard — 1966 Torin Corp – Manufacturing Plant – Swindon, England – with Robert Gatje — 1968 Torin Corp – Manufacturing Plant – Rochester, Indiana – with Robert Gatje — 1971 Torin Corp – Technical Center – Torrington, Connecticut – with Herbert Beckhard — 1976 Torin Corp – Manufacturing Plant– Penrith Australia –with Herbert Beckhard 1953 Saint John's Abbey and University – Master Plan – Collegeville, Minnesota – with Hamilton Smith — 1955 Saint John's Abbey – Monastery Wing – Collegeville, Minnesota – with Hamilton Smith — 1959 Saint John's University – St. Thomas Aquinas Hall – Collegeville, Minnesota – with Hamilton Smith — 1961 Saint John's Abbey – Church and Bell Banner – Collegeville, Minnesota – with Hamilton Smith — 1966 Alcuin Library at Saint John's University in Collegeville, Minnesota, with Hamilton Smith — 1966 Saint John's University – Peter Engel Science Building – Collegeville, Minnesota – with Hamilton Smith — 1967 Saint John's University – St. Patrick, St. Boniface, St. Bernard Halls – Collegeville, Minnesota – with Hamilton Smith — 1968 Saint John's University – Ecumenical Institute – Collegeville, Minnesota – with Robert Gatje 1953 Northfield Elementary School – Litchfield, Connecticut – with O’Connor & Kilham — 1956 Bantam Elementary School – Bantam, Connecticut – with O’Connor & Kilham — 1956 Litchfield High School (Litchfield, Connecticut) – with O’Connor & Kilham 1954 Neumann House – Croton-on-Hudson 1954 Snower House – Kansas City, Kansas – with Robert Gatje 1954 Grieco House – Andover, Massachusetts 1954 O E McIntyre, Inc – Manufacturing Plant – Westbury, New York – with William Landsberg 1954 Starkey House – Duluth, Minnesota – with Herbert Beckhard and Robert Gatje 1954 Gagarin House – Litchfield, Connecticut – with Herbert Beckhard 1955 Connecticut Junior Republic – Litchfield, Connecticut – with Herbert Beckhard 1956 Karsten House – Owings Mill, Maryland 1957 Laaff House – Andover, Massachusetts – with Herbert Beckhard 1957 De Bijenkorf Department Store – Rotterdam, the Netherlands –
by self-confessed unreliable narrator Mycroft Canner, a brilliant, infamous, and paroled criminal who often serves the world's most powerful leaders. He has been commissioned by several other characters to write the "history" that the series is presented as. The novel describes the accelerating events leading to the fall of the Hive system and the beginning of global war. Setting Advanced technology has led to the advent of a near-utopian golden age. However, there are still tensions among political groups, such as distribution of land, citizens, and income. Rather than geographic nations, people can voluntarily join Hives based on values or remain Hiveless, choosing only a minimum set of laws to adhere to. There are seven Hives: the Humanists who value achievement; Cousins, philanthropy; Masons, logic; Gordians, intelligence; Europe, national identity; Mitsubishi, land and business; and Utopians, the future. There are three groups of Hiveless who each adhere to the White, Gray, and Black laws. Each Hive has its own capitol, form of government, and favored language. All are allotted representatives in the Universal Free Alliance Senate. Gendered language By default, almost all characters use gender-neutral language, with "they/them" the predominant pronoun used. Mycroft, the primary narrator, finds his world's obsession with gender-neutrality oppressive, so often uses gendered pronouns to refer to other characters, assigning genders based on the characters' personalities and roles, as they relate to traditional Western gender roles. For instance, Chagatai is referred to using "she/her" pronouns because of their fierce, lioness-like strength when protecting their nephew from attack. The author has explained that Mycroft frequently "misuses" gendered pronouns, just as people in real life often make mistakes when using gender-neutral pronouns. Also, in its chapter at the start of Seven Surrenders, Sniper advises the reader to not "trust the gendered pronouns Mycroft gives people, they all come from Madame". Mycroft sometimes varies the gendered pronouns he gives characters. For instance, Carlyle is mostly referred to using she/her pronouns starting with Seven Surrenders, whereas in the first book Carlyle is referred to with he/him pronouns. Plot Seven Surrenders describes the final three days of Mycroft's history of the "seven days of transformation", March 27–29, 2454. March the twenty-seventh (continued) Sniper awakens paralyzed inside a lifedoll box as a gift from Dominic Seneschal to Julia Doria-Pamphilli. Ockham meets with Ganymede, Andō, and European Prime Minister Casimir Perry, to discuss what steps should be taken in the face of recent events. They propose using O.S., the nickname for the Saneer-Weeksbooth's secret system of strategic assassinations which has maintained world peace for almost three centuries. Carlyle finds herself lured into a meeting with Dominic, her newly reassigned sensayer. The session is interrupted by the arrival of the Utopian Voltaire Seldon, who had tracked the Canner Device to Dominic's room. After breaking her down thoroughly, Dominic convinces Carlyle to work with her to harness Bridger's power for J.E.D.D. Mason. Desperate to preserve Bridger, Mycroft tries to get through to Carlyle, but she switches off her tracker before he can finish. A flashback to thirteen years ago depicts the scene at Madame's when the world leaders decided Mycroft's sentence after his murder spree. Mycroft finds Saladin in custody at Madame's. Cornel MASON demands an explanation about Apollo Mojave's coat and the immense number of lethal weapons stored within it. Mycroft reveals that the Mardi bash' had been preparing for global war. After Sniper's kidnappers return it, the Saneer-Weeksbooth bash' holds a meeting of O.S. to decide whether or not to obey President Ganymede's potential hit order. Carlyle is discovered hiding and listening in. Thisbe drags her away and coerces Carlyle to confess her role as Conclave Head Julia Doria-Pamphili's pawn. Bridger sneaks into Madame's but Mycroft declines to be rescued. At the Utopian Transit Network with Guildbreaker and Papadelias, a Cartesian set-set unintentionally reveals the breadth and depth of O.S.'s impact. Since the Saneer-Weeksbooth transit system began using Cartesian set-sets 244 years ago, they have caused 2,204 deaths and also saved the world dozens of times. Papa convinces Carlyle to share her recording of the bash's recent meeting. Weighing the consequences, J.E.D.D. Mason, Guildbreaker, Papa, and the Utopians agree to set a trap around O.S.'s next target. March the twenty-eighth Sniper visits Faust at Brill's Institute. They debate about current events and faction tensions, before finding Tully Mojave giving another soapbox speech. With millions of fans watching, Sniper joins in and supports Tully. Julia Doria-Pamphili calls the Mitsubishi set-sets to negotiate the situation they've caused at the CFB. Carlyle is eavesdropping and confronts Julia. Papadelias arrests the Conclave Head, but not before she reveals who Carlyle's biological mother is. The world leaders, including newly inducted Casimir Perry, assemble at Madame's. All the secrets they've been keeping from each other, including O.S., are revealed. Carlyle sneaks in and confronts Danaë. Casimir Perry reveals himself to be Merion Kraye, a disgraced European politician who assaulted Danaë and fathered Carlyle. After faking his own death and clawing his way back into power with a new identity, Perry-Kraye stole the Seven-Ten list in order to expose O.S. and destroy Andō and Ganymede. He also reveals that the Mitsubishi set-sets were originally developed to interface with the Canner Device
old, with nearly black hair. Of Spanish and Chinese descent. Casimir Perry: the unpopular, "second-choice" Prime Minister of the European Hive. Julia Doria-Pamphili: Head of the Sensayers' Conclave a.k.a. Pontifex Maxima (high priestess). A vocateur specializing in intense one-shot sessions and Mycroft's court appointed sensayer. Expresses a distinctly feminine gender. Of Italian descent. Ektor Carlyle 'Papa' Papadelias: Romanovan Commissioner General. Obsessed with the details of Mycroft's case. One hundred and two years old. Of Greek descent. A female assigned 'he' pronouns. Gordian Hive Felix Faust: Headmaster of the Brillist Institute & Gordian Hive. Seventy-eight years old with a voyeuristic, playful, and sarcastic nature. Of European descent. Hiveless People who, either by choice or by youth, are not part of any Hive. Jehovah Epicurus Donatien D'Arouet "J.E.D.D." Mason: Strange but brilliant. A Graylaw Tribune, Familiaris Candidus, and shadow co-leader of every Hive. Wears all black, unfrilly 18th century clothing. Other names/titles used by various Hives include: Jed, Tai-Kun, Xiao Hei Wang, Jagmohan, T.M., Mike, Porphyrogene, '`Aναξ (Anax). Twenty-one years old. Dominic Seneschal a.k.a. Canis Domini, Hound of the Lord: A polylaw investigator, sensayer, and J.E.D.D. Mason's abrasive personal valet. A Blacklaw with aggressive, anachronistic style: brown hair in a ribboned ponytail, all-black 18th century European clothes, and a rapier. A female assigned 'he' pronouns; intensely masculine in gender expression. Vivien Ancelet: Appointed for life as the Censor (master of the census) of Romanova and secretly the Anonymous. Spouse of Bryar Kosala. Wears slim, shoulder-length dreadlocks. Of French and African descent. The Anonymous a.k.a. the Comte Déguisé: An extremely well-respected political commentator. A role, not an individual, and therefore not a member of any Hive. Elected Vice President of the Humanist Hive by proxy. "Madame" Joyce Faust D'Arouet: J.E.D.D. Mason's biological mother and madam of the Gendered Sex Club.Blacklaw. Wears a large white wig, elaborate gowns, many gems, and doll-like makeup. Saladin: Mycroft's ba'sib, lover, and secret accomplice. Thought dead since childhood by all but Mycroft. Wears Apollo Mojave's Utopian coat, full of weapons. Of Greek descent. Heloïse D'Arouet: a nun who lives at Madame's, devoted to J.E.D.D. Mason. Humanists Hive Ganymede Jean-Louis de la Trémouïlle: Duke President of the Humanist Hive. Brother of Danaë Marie-Anne de la Trémouïlle. He wears ostentatious 18th century garb to complement his blue eyes and golden shoulder-length hair. Of French descent. Brody DeLupa: Proxy Vice President for the Anonymous. The Saneer-Weeksbooth bash'house (family) A Humanist bash' which invented the global flying car system and has run it for almost 400 years. Their home and headquarters is in the "Spectacle City" of Cielo de Pájaros, Chile. The current members' parents and predecessors all recently died in a white-water rafting accident. Ockham Prospero Saneer: the leader of the Saneer-Weeksbooth bash'. Quite muscular and knightly, Ockham possesses the extremely rare right to use lethal force. His Humanist boots are steel and leather. Of Indian and possibly Mestizo descent. Thisbe Ottila Saneer: another of Bridger's secret protectors and a witch. Besides helping her bash' run the cars, Thisbe is an award-winning "smelltrack" creator for movies. Black-haired, dark-skinned, and confident. Her Humanist boots depict a mountainous brush-pen landscape. Of Indian and possibly Mestizo descent. Ojiro Cardigan Sniper: Second in command of the Saneer-Weeksbooths, a world-famous athlete, performance artist, model, and professional living doll. Sniper is genderfluid and intersex but Mycroft assigns 'he' pronouns to parallel with rivals, Ockham and Ganymede; 'it' pronouns from Seven Surrenders onwards. Sniper's Humanist boots are leather rimmed with metallic stripes for his Olympic medals. Of Japanese, European, and South American descent. Cato Weeksbooth: a brilliant but unstable science teacher. Volunteers at the Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago), teaching children. His Humanist boots are made of Griffincloth and display various internal anatomy of feet. Of Chinese descent. Eureka Weeksbooth: a Cartesian set-set who directly interfaces with the car system data via sight, sound, smell, touch, temperature, and taste. Female and assigned 'they' pronouns. Of Chinese descent. Lesley Juniper Sniper Saneer: adopted by the Saneer-Weeksbooths after her own bash' was killed in a flying car accident. A compulsive doodler. Ockham's spouse. Energetic, with curly black hair. Her Humanist boots are made of screen cloth, on which doodles change every day. Of Chinese and African ancestry. Masonic Hive Cornel MASON: Emperor. Black-haired and bronze-skinned, he wears a square-breasted suit in an exclusive shade of iron gray. His black right sleeve indicates his sole right to order execution. His left foot is prosthetic, the original having been removed during the Masonic Testing of the Successor. Mycroft 'Martin' Guildbreaker: A polylaw investigator for Romanova and Minister to J.E.D.D. Mason. A Familiaris Regni and Nepos one of the Emperor's inner circle and absolute subject of his will. The first permanent participant in the Annus Dialogorum, the Masonic rite of logical argument. Thirty-two years old. Of Persian descent. Mitsubishi Hive Hotaka Andō Mitsubishi: Chief Director of the Mitsubishi Executive Directorate, husband of Danaë Marie-Anne de la Trémouïlle. Of Japanese descent. Danaë Marie-Anne de la Trémouïlle Mitsubishi: A world famous beauty, incredibly adept at social manipulation and gentle interrogation. Named for the Danaë of Greek mythology. Blonde-haired and blue-eyed. Intensely and expressively feminine. Of French descent. Andō and Danaë's adopted children, unfinished "Oniwaban" set-sets Harue Mitsubishi Hiroaki Mitsubishi: In training with the Cousins' Feedback Bureau, education section. Her sleeveless Brill sweater indicates her skill at math. Of Southeast Asian descent. Jun Mitsubishi: Rejected from Brill's Institute. Applied for secretary's post with Gordian's Brain 'bash. In Too Like the Lightning, described as European and freckled. In Seven Surrenders, described as classically Japanese. Masami Mitsubishi: An intern at the Black Sakura and writer of the fake stolen Seven-Ten list. Dark-skinned, of Japanese Ainu descent. Michi Mitsubishi: Interning with Europe's Parliament. Naō Mitsubishi Ran Mitsubishi: Attempted to work in Ganymede's offices but was rejected. Of Middle Eastern descent. Setsuna Mitsubishi Sora Mitsubishi: Personal secretary to the Humanist Praetor in Romanova. Toshi Mitsubishi: An analyst with the Censor's office and Graylaw Hiveless. Wears her hair in many small twists and a Japanese nation-strat insignia. Of African and European descent. Utopian Hive Aldrin Bester: A Utopian investigator, wears a coat depicting a space city. A Familiaris Candidus, in the Emperor's inner circle but not subject to his capital powers. Named for astronaut Buzz Aldrin and science fiction author Alfred Bester. Voltaire Seldon: A Utopian investigator, wears a coat depicting swampy ruins. A Familiaris Candidus, in the Emperor's inner circle but not subject to his capital powers. Named for philosopher Voltaire and economist Arthur Seldon. Mushi Mojave: First entomologist on Mars, wears a coat depicting billions of ants. One of Apollo's ba'pas. Mardi bash' (multi-hive) A bash' of virtuosos obsessed with war, each brilliant in their respective fields. Neighbors of Mycroft's foster bash' and the victims of his murder spree. All but one are deceased at the beginning of the narrative, but are often mentioned. Apollo Mojave: Utopian. Named for the Greek god Apollo and the Mojave desert. Golden-haired. Fifteen years older than Mycroft. Aeneus Mardi: A Romanovan Senator. Stabbed to death on the Ides of March. Body left on the Altar of Peace. Chiasa Mardi: Historian. Mason. Geneva Mardi: Senator. Mason raised by Cousins. Crucified. Ibis Mardi: Had been in love with Mycroft. Would have become a Cousin. One year younger than Mycroft. Jie Mardi: Historian. Chinese water torture. Mitsubishi. Jules Mardi: Historian. Mason. Ken Mardi: A prodigy and would-be swordsman. Kohaku's biological child. Four years younger than Mycroft. Dismembered and left to freeze in the Arctic at thirteen years old. Kohaku Mardi: An analyst in the Censor's office. Poisoned, then seppuku'd himself and wrote the
named in Nepal's side for the 2021 ICC Women's T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier tournament in the United Arab Emirates. She made her T20I debut against Qatar in the Nepal women's tour of Qatar on 17 November 2021.
United Arab Emirates. She made her T20I debut against Qatar in the Nepal women's tour of Qatar on 17 November 2021. References External links
Verulamium and in Mycenaean beehive tombs in Messinia. In 1977 he received his doctorate from Münster for the dissertation Staatsbegräbnis und Privatgrabmal im klassischen Athen ("State funeral and private tomb in classical Athens"). In 1977 and 1979 Stupperich took part in excavations in Oberaden and Messinia. Stupperich received a travel grant from the German Archaeological Institute in 1980–81. From 1983 he worked as a university assistant at the University of Münster. In 1989 he also completed his habilitation in classical archaeology. From 1990 to 2001 he taught as a professor at the University of Mannheim. From 1989 to 1994 he led the excavation in the Westtor necropolis of Assos. At the end of 2001, after the closure of the Classical Archaeology department at the University of Mannheim, he was transferred to the Institut für Klassische Archäologie und Byzantinische Archäologie (Institute of Classical Archaeology and Byzantine Archaeology) at Heidelberg University. He retired in 2019. In 1994, Stupperich, together with the contemporary historian Heinz A. Richter, founded the journal Thetis. Mannheimer Beiträge zur klassische Archäologie und Geschichte Griechenlands und Zyperns ("Thetis. Mannheim contributions to classical archeology and history of Greece and Cyprus"). In addition, in 1995 the two launched the publication series Peleus. Studien zur Geschichte und Archäologie Griechenlands und Zyperns ("Peleus. Studies on the history and archaeology of Greece and Cyprus"). Since Volume 23 (2016–2018), Thetis has been published by Stupperich alone and under the new subtitle Mannheimer Beiträge zur Archäologie und Geschichte der antiken Mittelmeerkulturen ("Mannheim Contributions
Mannheimer Beiträge zur klassische Archäologie und Geschichte Griechenlands und Zyperns ("Thetis. Mannheim contributions to classical archeology and history of Greece and Cyprus"). In addition, in 1995 the two launched the publication series Peleus. Studien zur Geschichte und Archäologie Griechenlands und Zyperns ("Peleus. Studies on the history and archaeology of Greece and Cyprus"). Since Volume 23 (2016–2018), Thetis has been published by Stupperich alone and under the new subtitle Mannheimer Beiträge zur Archäologie und Geschichte der antiken Mittelmeerkulturen ("Mannheim Contributions to the Archaeology and History of Ancient Mediterranean Cultures"), and is, therefore, dedicated only to topics of classical studies. Since the same time, the series Peleus has been published without Stupperich's participation and is limited to topics in the modern history of Greece and Cyprus. Stupperich was First Chairman of the Deutscher Archäologen-Verband (German Archaeological Association) from 1998 to 2002 and has been a corresponding member of the German Archaeological Institute since 1995. Selected works Monographs Römische Funde in Westfalen und Nordwest-Niedersachsen. ("Roman finds in Westphalia and northwest Lower Saxony.") Münster 1981. Staatsbegräbnis und Privatgrabmal im klassischen Athen. ("State funeral and private tomb in classical Athens.") Münster 1977 (University of Münster (North Rhine-Westphalia), dissertation, 1977). Editorships Ausgrabungen in Assos. ("Excavations in Assos.") Habelt, Bonn 2006, . Lebendige Antike. Rezeption der Antike in Politik, Kunst und Wissenschaft der Neuzeit ("Living antiquity. Reception
October 25, 2021. References 1990 births Living people 21st-century American politicians Members of the Connecticut House of Representatives Connecticut Democrats
American politician who served in the Connecticut House of Representatives from the 116th district from 2017 to 2021. On
that as it comes from older institutions. Some of the mechanical displays now shown at Intermediatheque come e.g. from the Imperial College of Engineering which was incorporated into the new University of Tokyo. In the photography album of The University of Tokyo published in 1900 by Ogawa Kazumasa several images depict the collections and exhibitions of the university faculties. Publications UMUT has two main publication series, the Research Bulletin and the Material Reports. UMUT has also published a newsletter since 1996, Ouroboros (ISSN 1342-3614), with 3 issues per year. Between 1984 and 1995 another series of newsletters was published. Directors The directorship is held by one of the professors at UMUT. 1966-1996 1966–1968: Takeo Watanabe 1968–1971: Hiroshi Hara 1971–1973: Hirotarō Ōta 1973–1976: Takeshi Sekino 1975–1977: Nobuo Egami 1978–1980: Naosuke Watanabe 1980–1984: Eizo Inagaki 1984–1985: Kazurō Haniwara 1985–1987: Yukio Nose 1987–1989: Toshihisa Takeuchi 1989–1993: Takeshi Yōrō 1993–1996: Masanori Aoyagi 1996–1996: Yoshihiro Hayashi 1996- 1996–1999: Yoshihiro Hayashi 1999–2001: Akihiko Kawaguchi 2001–2006: Susumu Takahashi 2006–2010: Yoshihiro Hayashi 2010–2017: Yoshiaki Nishino 2017–2020: Gen Suwa 2020–: Yoshihiro Nishiaki See also The University of Tokyo Koishikawa Annex Campus of the University of Tokyo References External links University Museum Official Website Intermediatheque Herbarium of The University
items. It furthermore has several special collections. One such collection is the University Herbarium which holds over 1.7 million specimens. This herbarium has a large collection of specimens from the Himalayas and East Asia. The Index Herbariorum code assigned to this herbarium is TI, which is used when citing specimens. The museum collection originates from the time of the founding of the University of Tokyo in 1877 and some parts of the collection predate that as it comes from older institutions. Some of the mechanical displays now shown at Intermediatheque come e.g. from the Imperial College of Engineering which was incorporated into the new University of Tokyo. In the photography album of The University of Tokyo published in 1900 by Ogawa Kazumasa several images depict the collections and exhibitions of the university faculties. Publications UMUT has two main publication series, the Research Bulletin and the Material Reports. UMUT has also published a newsletter since 1996, Ouroboros (ISSN 1342-3614), with 3 issues per year. Between 1984 and 1995 another series of newsletters was published. Directors The directorship is held by one of the professors at UMUT. 1966-1996 1966–1968: Takeo Watanabe 1968–1971: Hiroshi Hara 1971–1973: Hirotarō Ōta 1973–1976: Takeshi Sekino 1975–1977: Nobuo Egami 1978–1980: Naosuke Watanabe 1980–1984: Eizo Inagaki 1984–1985: Kazurō Haniwara 1985–1987: Yukio Nose 1987–1989: Toshihisa Takeuchi 1989–1993: Takeshi Yōrō 1993–1996: Masanori Aoyagi 1996–1996: Yoshihiro Hayashi 1996- 1996–1999: Yoshihiro Hayashi 1999–2001: Akihiko Kawaguchi 2001–2006: Susumu Takahashi 2006–2010: Yoshihiro Hayashi 2010–2017: Yoshiaki Nishino 2017–2020: Gen Suwa 2020–: Yoshihiro Nishiaki See also The University of Tokyo Koishikawa Annex Campus of the University of Tokyo References External links University Museum Official Website Intermediatheque Herbarium of The University Museum Museums in Tokyo Museums established in 1966 1966 establishments in Japan
The museum was opened in April 1991. The museum has a permanent exhibition and special exhibitions. Since 1994, a newsletter, "Bunkyo Museum News" has been published once per year. In 2021, the museum celebrated its 30 year anniversary. Between 1991 and 2020 the museum has had more than 560,000 visitors. Exhibition The museum has two floors with a main exhibition and a basement where special exhibitions are held. The main exhibition starts
year. In 2021, the museum celebrated its 30 year anniversary. Between 1991 and 2020 the museum has had more than 560,000 visitors. Exhibition The museum has two floors with a main exhibition and a basement where special exhibitions are held. The main exhibition starts with history from the Jōmon period and Yayoi period, but mostly covers the Edo period and the present era. The exhibition
AFDM-3. USS Gauger (YO-55) towed AFDM-3 and steaming in company with USS Bluebird (ASR-19), USS Cahuilla (ATF-152) and USS Tawakoni (ATF-114), she reached Pearl Harbor on 12 October 1946. In latter 1948, AFDM-3 and USS AFDM-7 arrived at the Balboa yard to be prepared to transit the Panama Canal similarly to the USS AFDM-1. Throughout 1950, The US Navy done heavy workload on AFDM-3, USS AFDM-7 and USS AFDM-9. In 1986, AFDM-3, USS ARD-10 and USS ARD-16 were all laid up in Mobile, Alabama. In 1999, the dry dock was leased to the Bender Shipbuilding and Repair Company. The AFDM-6 was struck from the Naval Register on 15 November 2000. On 1 April 2002, it was sold to the company in Mobile. In 2010, the Bender Shipbuilding Company was declared bankrupt thus all systems were acquired by the Signal International. After 2018, the shipyard was sold to World Marine of Alabama. Awards American Campaign Medal Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal World War II Victory Medal References External links NavSource: AFDM-3 Naval Vessel Register: No Name (AFDM-3) World
USS Larch (YN-16) was dry-docked inside YFD-6. In late December 1944, USS Arikara (AT-98) voyaged to Trinidad where she took YFD-6 in tow before continuing on to the Panama Canal. On 26 June 1945, YFD-6 was prepared transiting the Panama Canal, circa 1945. YFD-6's center section fully turned 90 degrees, floating on its side with the support of a thousand Navy pontoons installed atop the wing wall. This work, done by Navy SeaBees, was necessary to allow the drydock section to fit through the canal's locks. USS YT-355, USS Alarka (YTB-229) and USS Umpqua (ATA-209) guided and towed the dry dock through the canal. In AUgust 1946, the dry dock was re-designated as AFDM-3. USS Gauger (YO-55) towed AFDM-3 and steaming in company with USS Bluebird (ASR-19), USS Cahuilla (ATF-152) and USS Tawakoni (ATF-114), she reached Pearl Harbor on 12 October 1946.
D. Moran (born 1935), NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps rear admiral Michael T. Moran (born 1962), U.S. Navy
Admiral Moran may refer to: Francis D. Moran (born 1935), NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps
coaches that are of a different nationality than their own national team. Squads Canada Coach: Bev Priestman The 25-player squad was announced on 7 February 2022. England Coach: Sarina Wiegman The 24-player squad was announced on 8 February 2022. On 16 February, Lotte Wubben-Moy withdrew due to an injury and was not replaced. Germany Coach: Martina Voss-Tecklenburg The 25-player squad was announced on 8 February 2022. On 15 February, Svenja Huth, Tabea Waßmuth, Kathrin Hendrich and Sjoeke Nüsken were forced to withdraw from the squad after testing positive for COVID-19. Almuth Schult also withdrew as a close contact. Lena Lattwein withdrew due to a non-covid related illness. They were replaced by Chantal Hagel, Martina Tufekovic, Sarai Linder, Hasret Kayikçi,
which the player last played a competitive match prior to the tournament. The nationality for each club reflects the national association (not the league) to which the club is affiliated. A flag is included for coaches that are of a different nationality than their own national team. Squads Canada Coach: Bev Priestman The 25-player squad was announced on 7 February 2022. England Coach: Sarina Wiegman The 24-player squad was announced on 8 February 2022. On 16 February, Lotte Wubben-Moy withdrew due to an injury and was not replaced. Germany Coach: Martina Voss-Tecklenburg The 25-player squad was announced on 8 February 2022. On 15 February, Svenja Huth, Tabea Waßmuth, Kathrin Hendrich and Sjoeke Nüsken were forced to withdraw from the squad after testing positive for COVID-19. Almuth Schult also withdrew as a close contact. Lena Lattwein withdrew due to a non-covid related
Chennai. Sukanya grew up in Thyagaraja Vilasam in the old Triplicane area of Chennai. She listened to music from an early age, loving percussion then already. Sukanya and her sister Bhanumati were first sent to take Carnatic vocal lessons under Thazhakudi Ayyasaami Iyer. Later, she was sent to learn the violin at the music school Shree Jaya Ganesha Tala Vadya Vidyalaya near her home, set up by the family of the ghatam exponent Vikku Vinayakram. Her violin masters were Dhanapalan and Vikku's brother T. H. Gurumoorthy. Vinayakram's father T. H. Harihara Sharma noticed that Sukanya was more interested in mridangam class there. He secretly taught her mridangam. But soon she was attracted to the ghatam and learned ghatam from Vinayakram and his father. Her Guru Vinayakram, who at first said, 'This instrument is very difficult for a girl', seeing her dedication and prowess, agreed to teach her. She was equally talented in Konnakol (vocal percussion). She is an 'A-top' artist of All India Radio. Personal life Sukanya's husband Ramgopal is an engineer. After marriage, she moved to Bengaluru, Karnataka. Music career Sukanya Ramgopal is best known as the first woman ghatam player in Carnatic music. She has performed ghatam with famous Carnatic musicians like Lalgudi Jayaraman, M. Balamuralikrishna, Palghat R. Raghu etc. She is also proficient in carnatic vocal, violin, mridangam and veena. Ghata Tharang is a unique concept conceived by Sukanya, in 1992. In Ghata Tarang, she play 6 - 7 ghatams of different shruthis, thereby creating melody on a percussion instrument. She performed the Shankarabharanam raga with 8 ghatams and Sriranjini raga with 7 ghatams. That is the first time, a percussion instrument comes as the main part of a Carnatic concert. She leads an all-female instrumental group, the Sthree Thaal Tarang, which includes ghatam, violin, veena, morsing and mridangam. The group constantly showcases new and veteran women percussionists of the country. She also runs Sri Vikku Vinayakram School for Ghatam in Bengaluru. She founded Sunaadam Charitable Trust, for teaching and popularizing the ghatam. Sukanya wrote a book on ghatam titled Sunaadam, The Vikku Bani of Ghatam Playing. She
Trust, for teaching and popularizing the ghatam. Sukanya wrote a book on ghatam titled Sunaadam, The Vikku Bani of Ghatam Playing. She was also featured in the book The Singer and the Song: Conversation with Women Musicians by C. S. Lakshmi, published by Kali for Woman in 2000. Awards and honors Sangeet Natak Akademi Award 2014 Karnataka Sangeeta Nritya Academy Award, 1982 Ananya Puraskara 2015 by Ananya Cultural Academy, Bangalore DEVI award 2015 from Indian Express Best Senior Ghatam Artist Award from Madras Music Academy, 2007 T. T. K. Award 2017 from Madras Music Academy Award from Narada Gaana Sabha, Chennai, 1990 Raaga Tharangini Award from Dr.Semmangudi Srinivasaier, 2000 Putaachaar Award from Percussive Arts Centre Bangalore, 2001 Best Artist of the Year Award from Bangalore Gayana Samaja, 2009 She was felicitated by the Ayyanar College of Music, Bangalore, 2008 Titles received Sukanya has also received several titles like Vani Kala Nipuna (meaning:Speech and art expert) by Sri Tyaga Brahma Gana Sabha, Laya Kala Nidhi (meaning:treasure in rhythm and art) by Bhandup Fine Arts Society, Mumbai, Layakala Prathibhamani (meaning:rhythmic art genius) by Percussive Arts Centre, Bangalore, Naada Laya Samragni (meaning:queen of tone and rhythm) from Sree Ramakrishna Bhajana Sabha, Bangalore and Laya Vadya Chathura (meaning:Rhythmic musical elegance) from Anna Nagar Music Circle Trust and Sadguru Sangeetha Vidyalaya. References External links Interview with Ghatam Sukanya Ramgopal, India’s first woman Ghatam player 1957 births Living people Ghatam players Mridangam players Indian percussionists Carnatic violinists Indian violinists Carnatic instrumentalists Indian women classical musicians Recipients of the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award Indian Tamil people Women Carnatic singers Carnatic singers Indian women classical singers 21st-century Indian singers 21st-century Indian women singers Women
to December. Taxonomy Lasiopetalum cordifolium was first formally described in 1837 by Stephan Endlicher in Enumeratio plantarum quas in Novae Hollandiae ora austro-occidentali ad fluvium Cygnorum et in sinu Regis Georgii collegit Carolus Liber Baro de Hügel from specimens collected from King George Sound. The specific epithet (cordifolium) means "heart-leaved". Distribution and habitat This lasiopetalum grows on rocky outcrops, slopes and ridges in the Avon Wheatbelt, Esperance Plains and Jarrah Forest biogeographic regions of south-western Western Australia. Conservation status Lasiopetalum cordifolium is listed as "not threatened" by the Government of Western Australia Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions. References cordifolium Malvales of Australia Flora of Western Australia Plants
to the south-west of Western Australia. It is an erect shrub with hairy stems, heart-shaped leaves and pink, cream-coloured or white flowers. Description Lasiopetalum cordifolium is an erect shrub that typically grows to a height of , its foliage covered with star-shaped hairs. The leaves are heart-shaped, long and wide. The flowers are arranged in cymes, each flower on a pedicel long with bracteoles long at the base of the sepals. The sepals are pink, cream-coloured or white, covered with star-shaped hairs and long with lobes about half the length of the sepals. The
age in April 2022. Ring name conventions Oshiogawa has announced that all his recruits will have the kanji as a prefix in their shikona. In Oguruma stable, it was used as a suffix. Owners 2022–Present: Oshiogawa Akira (shunin, former sekiwake Takekaze) Notable active wrestlers Yago (best rank maegashira) Amakaze (best rank maegashira) Coaches Oguruma Koichi (riji, former ōzeki Kotokaze) Assistant (sewanin, former makushita, real name Yasuyuki Adachi) Hairdresser
name conventions Oshiogawa has announced that all his recruits will have the kanji as a prefix in their shikona. In Oguruma stable, it was used as a suffix. Owners 2022–Present: Oshiogawa Akira (shunin, former sekiwake Takekaze) Notable active wrestlers Yago (best rank maegashira) Amakaze (best rank maegashira) Coaches Oguruma Koichi (riji, former ōzeki Kotokaze) Assistant (sewanin, former makushita, real name Yasuyuki Adachi) Hairdresser Tokogō
institutes in cuncolim. Irene went on to do her B.A and would marry into the Barros(a.k.a De Barros) family of Betalbatim, originally moragardio family of Carambolim, who claim descent from Vijayanagara warlords and Bahamani/Adil Shah princes.The family was later recognized as Moca Fidalgos(Hidalgo) by royal decree 22 March 1688 before moving to Cansaulim and Betabatim. She married Dr Leo Mackenson Barros, younger brother of Prof.Jose Fransico Simiao Barros(regis), a satyagrahi for the Goa freedom movement(one of the few aristocrats to participate), and son of (regis) D.Antonio Pedro Barros, who would go on to be referred to as Regis(meaning:of the king/king's man) due to his service to the royal government in the African colonies around Mozambique. Entrance into politics Her husband Dr Barros was a well known medical practitioner in his hometown as well the surrounding villages, hence Mrs Barros was already popular, and was known to help her neighborhood as many were not highly educated at that time. With the Annexation of Goa by India in December 1961, The Panchayat system and elections were setup in Goa, and Irene decided to actively enter politics despite facing objections from friends as it was considered unbefitting for a woman to involved in politics. She stood in Goa's 1st ever panchayat elections and proved to be the popular candidate. Career Barros was unanimously chosen to head the council and was declared Sarpanch, making her the 1st woman in Goa and possibly the whole of India to hold a post of that rank. She is known to have even allowed the use of the anti-hall of the barros manor as the makeshift office and village hall during the early years while the barros family and other prominent townsfolk personally contributed to construct a building for the local government.She would go on to serve 3 terms (15years) as sarpanch and would often rely on hers and
to finance the development of the village. She strongly supported the United Goans Party candidate in the Goa's 1st state legislative assembly, her brother-in-law Prof Jose Barros's cousin, Dr Maurillo Furtardo one of main leaders of the united goans, who became the 1st MLA of Benaulim (Goa Assembly constituency). Her support for the party would come again, when she strongly voiced her support for the Goa Opinion Poll to be held, and strongly opposed the introduction of liquor laws by the MGP Party, stating that the culture that accepts women can drink was progressive(which was considered taboo in the rest of India). After the success of the Opinion poll in saving Goa's future, Barros worked for the strengthening of an almost nonexistent presence of the Indian National Congress, and became closely associated with then prime minister Indira Gandhi who appreciated her as a strong woman candidate. Barros played a major role in bringing INC into power for the 1st time, which would remain in uninterrupted power for 15 years until internal split in the party.With Congress forming the government in 1980, Barros was soon nominated as president of Goa Pradesh Congress Committee, with shri Pratapsingh Rane as Chief Minister of Goa. With the fall of Shashikala Kakodkar, and simultaneous governments in the Lok sabha and Goa for the 1st time, many referred to Mrs Barros during her tenure as 'The most powerful woman in Goa'. Citing her inability to control infighting amongst the congress MLAs as well as her loss of local popularity and support, Barros was relieved of her post in 1982 by Sulochana Katkar. Later life and death After being relieved as president, She served as Chairman of Goa Provedoria (Institute of Public Assistance) briefly. Much before her retirement much of the Barros family's wealth had been spent with her support for development and the fight over Goa Opinion Poll , including her brother-in-law Prof Jose Barros whose small time Iron ore Business was taken over by Chowgule Group in financial support of his cousin Dr Maurillo Furtardo, who himself was forced to sell his successful medical clinic in Karachi, to garner support against the Goa merger with Maharashtra, Prompting him to refer to his comrades and himself as Martyr Politicians. Hence Mrs Barros and her children would live and identify as part of the middle-class. After her retirement she was often asked to head and
of testate amoeba which has three flexible 'membranes' which can be opened or closed, and has a large number of filopodia which L. operculata uses to move around and to catch prey. Description L. operculata has a rounded and triangular aperture, with a small tube which it uses to fill its membrane. L. operculata has filopodia which have bidirectional streams of small granules. L. operculata also can
sediment from a small stream of water. Remarks The most remarkable feature of L. operculata is its globule which is always present in the cytoplasm just above its aperture, another remarkable thing about its aperture is that it has a triangular shape. However, Valkanov reported it as being cicular in shape, but he has probably overlooked this small trait. References Gromiidea Species described in the 20th century
assembled own rallies. Though the organization was short of massive, Cunill-led detachments amounting up to 50 members commenced trainings and drills in the countryside. Until 1933 the Terrassa branch emerged as the best-organized local requeté section in Catalonia. Cunill himself was recognized as supporter of firm anti-Republican measures, “partidario de pasar a la acción”. As such, he opposed the moderate line advocated by the Catalan Carlist leader, Miguel Junyent. In mid-1933 the Catalan Carlist hardliners, including Cunill, Conde de Valdellano and the Marcet brothers, mounted an offensive against Junyent; they travelled to Saint-Jean-de-Luz to speak with the claimant Alfonso Carlos and met the nationwide requeté leader, José Luis Zamanillo. Some scholars claim the coup was animated by local Integrists. Eventually Junyent decided to step down, replaced by Lorenzo Alier Cassi. Cunill was nominated head of requeté in the entire Catalonia. Conspiracy As head of Catalan requeté Cunill embarked on major shake-up of the paramilitary, carried out in line with general re-organisation enforced centrally. Already in 1933 representatives of the Catalan branch took part in national rally in the Cantabrian Potes; throughout 1934 Cunill implemented new hierarchical structure and command chain, introduced strict discipline, issued ID cards and commenced regular tactical drills in the countryside. In 1934 some 15 Catalan requetés attended a training in Fascist Italy. Cunill was eager to maintain some separate identity of the Catalan branch, be it in terms of organisation or uniforms, though this did not lead to major problems. His role in buildup of the Catalan requeté is compared to this of Antonio Lizarza in Navarre. During the 1933 elections the detachments were deployed guarding sites of right-wing parties or newspapers and at one opportunity engaged in shootout with the Escamots. During the October 1934 unrest Cunill remained in touch with the local UME; he pledged 500 men ready to confront the revolution, though it is not clear whether there were indeed any requetés engaged in action along the military. At the time he was already member of the Terrassa ayuntamiento, elected back in January, and co-owner of a local Terrassa daily Crónica Social, which he co-purchased one year earlier. Though one of key men of Catalan Carlism he was barely engaged in nationwide politics, and his taking part in consultations with Fal Conde on would-be entry into the National Bloc was rather an exceptional episode. In 1935 Cunill represented the requeté organization in España Club, an informal Barcelona extreme-right inter-party platform related to UME. Its leaders tried to form own shock units, named Voluntariado Español; each unit was supposed to retain its political identity and the Carlists seemed the largest and the best-equipped group. It is not clear whether the nationwide requeté command was aware and approved of this scheme. Resolved to confront a forthcoming revolution, they were prepared to practice urban combat by staging assaults on a masonic centre in Terrassa and an Anarchist one in Figueres. The Voluntariado scheme was abandoned following the elections of February 1936; military conspirators decided to talk to each political grouping separately. Since the triumph of Frente Popular Cunill was determined to mount a pre-emptive strike against the Republic. Initially he devised a local plan of action based on provocation; requetés were supposed to stage a series of sabotages disguised as revolutionary work, and pre-agreed army crackdown on Left-wing organizations was to follow. Though local Falange opted out, the date has been tentatively agreed with UME and requetés were put on highest alert awaiting a command from the military; eventually it did not come. Despite this setback Cunill remained fully committed to action and kept maintaining close links with the conspirators from UME. It is not clear what his relation with the new Carlist Catalan leader Tomás Cayla was; the latter remained rather skeptical about a violent anti-republican coup. Civil war Cunill was among key civilians engaged in Catalan anti-Republican conspiracy of the spring of 1936; he was also closely in touch with the nationwide Carlist command. He offered to the Barcelona military some 3,000 action-ready requetés and further 15,000 as auxiliaries; in return he received general instructions. How many volunteers indeed reported to the barracks on July 19 is unclear. Cunill led a group of some 200 men who appeared at the San Andrés quarters; some scholars claim the campaign was poorly organized. Following a chaotic day which involved some shootout, San Andrés was seized by the loyalists and Cunill was apprehended. Either the next or the following day he and other captured requetés were led to the Montcada y Reixac cemetery and shot. Cunill managed to fake death; lightly wounded, he survived also coup de grâce. Treated later by friends, he left Barcelona and in August 1936 in unclear circumstances he made it to the rebel zone. Cunill
Resolved to confront a forthcoming revolution, they were prepared to practice urban combat by staging assaults on a masonic centre in Terrassa and an Anarchist one in Figueres. The Voluntariado scheme was abandoned following the elections of February 1936; military conspirators decided to talk to each political grouping separately. Since the triumph of Frente Popular Cunill was determined to mount a pre-emptive strike against the Republic. Initially he devised a local plan of action based on provocation; requetés were supposed to stage a series of sabotages disguised as revolutionary work, and pre-agreed army crackdown on Left-wing organizations was to follow. Though local Falange opted out, the date has been tentatively agreed with UME and requetés were put on highest alert awaiting a command from the military; eventually it did not come. Despite this setback Cunill remained fully committed to action and kept maintaining close links with the conspirators from UME. It is not clear what his relation with the new Carlist Catalan leader Tomás Cayla was; the latter remained rather skeptical about a violent anti-republican coup. Civil war Cunill was among key civilians engaged in Catalan anti-Republican conspiracy of the spring of 1936; he was also closely in touch with the nationwide Carlist command. He offered to the Barcelona military some 3,000 action-ready requetés and further 15,000 as auxiliaries; in return he received general instructions. How many volunteers indeed reported to the barracks on July 19 is unclear. Cunill led a group of some 200 men who appeared at the San Andrés quarters; some scholars claim the campaign was poorly organized. Following a chaotic day which involved some shootout, San Andrés was seized by the loyalists and Cunill was apprehended. Either the next or the following day he and other captured requetés were led to the Montcada y Reixac cemetery and shot. Cunill managed to fake death; lightly wounded, he survived also coup de grâce. Treated later by friends, he left Barcelona and in August 1936 in unclear circumstances he made it to the rebel zone. Cunill was among the very first requetés who reached the Nationalist lines following the failed coup in Catalonia. Once he was joined by some other Carlist survivors, especially the political second-in-command, Mauricio de Sivatte, the two commenced labors to group incoming refugees into a Catalan-only Carlist combat battalion. It materialized in late 1936 as Tercio de Nuestra Señora de Montserrat, and took part in combat until the end of the war. Cunill did not join frontline units and remained engaged in the rear. In December 1936 he entered Comisión Carlista de Asuntos para Cataluña; the internal Carlist 6-member body was busy mostly with logistics and organization of Catalan Carlists. At later stages Comisión was re-organized and replaced with Jefatura Regional. However, Cunill tried to thwart similar designs on part of competing organizations. In early 1937 he and others protested to military authorities against formation of Jefatura Territorial de Cataluña de F.E. de las J.O.N.S. Cunill was not among the Carlist heavyweights and he did not participate in key party meetings about the threat of forthcoming amalgamation into a state party. However, it is known that he remained among the most staunch opponents of the project, and that following the Unification Decree of April 1937 he refused to engage in structures of the emerging Falange Española Tradicionalista. His fate throughout 1938 is not known. In January 1939 he and other leading Catalan Carlists – like Sivatte or Vives – accompanied the Nationalist troops entering Barcelona. They immediately engaged in organization work and kept re-opening Carlist círculos in the city; the plan was to ignore unified FET structures and return to status quo ante. However, the strategy failed; within few days the Francoist military governor of Catalonia ordered all círculos to close. Francoism Despite the ban on non-licensed political activity Cunill engaged in buildup of semi-clandestine Carlist structures and attempted to use religious and official events as cover when advancing Traditionalist propaganda. During preparations to anniversary of the July 1936 rising in Barcelona, in July 1939 he was detained by security and placed in home arrest for 2 weeks. A later police report claimed that he organized a requeté unit named “Tercio de Nuestra Señora de Tecla”; reportedly it was busy with anti-Franco street graffiti and geared up to violent action. In 1940 an informant of security services agonized about “dangerous freedom of action” enjoyed by Sivatte and Cunill, who “promueven disturbios, editan hojas clandestinas, etc”. The same year Sivatte and Cunill organized a separate, non-official Martires de la Tradición rally; security report noted uniformed requeté detachments seen on the streets, all co-ordinated by “cabecillas antiunionistas Sivatte, Cunill y Gassio”. In 1941 strict orders were issued by the administration to prevent any such cases. In the early 1940s Cunill and Sivatte tried to mount some local political schemes and get Traditionalists installed in municipal authorities, e.g. in Badalona. In Terrassa with moderate success and together with the Marcet Cabassa brothers Cunill attempted to build sort of a political and cultural bulwark against Francoism. It was partially disguised as a club named – again - Peña Ibérica; the FET report claimed it was “un gran estorbo para la unificación” and that local rank-and-file Traditionalists were “víctimas de la actuación de sus directivos”. Among other charges, the Falangists claimed that Cunill was co-responsible for intimidation of Barcelona bookstore owners, told to remove books of Primo de Rivera and Franco. Potentially the most explosive incident took place in 1943, following Carlist-Falangist skirmishes during the Montserrat rally. Cunill and Francisco Vivés Suriá – pistols in hand - stormed Falangist premises to free captured Carlists; as there were none, no shootout followed. Since the mid-1940s the Navarrese Carlists tried to lure Cunill into their schemes, intended against what was perceived as appeasement policy of Fal Conde towards the Franco regime; his stand is not clear. It is known that later Cunill was getting increasingly frustrated by Fal and in a personal letter to Don Javier of early 1948 he complained about lack of bold, anti-Francoist, Traditionalist course. The claimant asked him to have full trust in the Carlist command, but also dismissed him from the
her husband and their three children moved from Melbourne to Canberra, where Ian Turner took up a PhD scholarship at the Australian National University, and where Amirah Turner taught music at the new Lyneham High School. That same year Amirah Turner wrote the music for the new school song. In 1961 Amirah Turner left the Communist Party (Ian Turner having already been expelled); the marriage came to an end the same year. She met the historian Ken Inglis in Canberra and they married in 1965. In 1967 Ken Inglis became vice-chancellor of the University of Papua New Guinea, and Amirah (by then Amirah Inglis) and five of their combined six children went with him. It was in Port Moresby that she started to write, starting with an article for the journal Nation, although she had previously written a short story for the communist newspaper Tribune in 1956, under her then married name of Turner. Her first book was about sexual politics in Port Moresby in the 1920s and 30s. On Ken Inglis's retirement from UPNG in
first husband, Ian Turner, with whom she went on to have three children. She was editor of the student newspaper, Farrago, in 1944. In 1947 she was vice-president of the Students' Representative Council; Ian Turner was the president. After university, she worked as a librarian, first with the Department of Transport and then with the Communist Party's Melbourne newspaper, the Guardian. In 1959 she and her husband and their three children moved from Melbourne to Canberra, where Ian Turner took up a PhD scholarship at the Australian National University, and where Amirah Turner taught music at the new Lyneham High School. That same year Amirah Turner wrote the music for the new school song. In 1961 Amirah Turner left the Communist Party (Ian Turner having already been expelled); the marriage came to an end the same year. She met the historian Ken Inglis in Canberra and they married in 1965. In 1967 Ken Inglis became vice-chancellor of the University of Papua New Guinea, and Amirah (by then Amirah Inglis) and five of their combined six children went with him. It was in Port Moresby that she started to write, starting with an article for the journal Nation, although
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with Serie C club Monopoli. On 19 February 2020, he extended his contract with the club. On 26 January 2022, he joined Serie C club Gubbio. References External links 1999 births Living people Footballers from Genoa Italian footballers Association football fullbacks Serie C players Serie D players Genoa C.F.C. players F.C. Ponsacco 1920 S.S.D.
Genoa, Tazzer started his career in local club Genoa C.F.C.. He played two seasons for the Primavera team. For the 2018–19 season, he was loaned to Serie D club Ponsacco, and Tazzer made his senior debut. On 24 August 2019, he signed with Serie C club Monopoli. On 19 February 2020, he extended his contract with the club. On 26 January 2022, he joined
2022 Kyrgyz Premier League is the 31st season of the Kyrgyzstan League, Kyrgyzstan's top division of association football organized by the Football Federation of Kyrgyz Republic. Teams Team overview ''Note: Table lists in alphabetical order. Personnel
Kyrgyz Premier League is the 31st season of the Kyrgyzstan League, Kyrgyzstan's top division of association football organized by the Football Federation of Kyrgyz Republic. Teams Team overview ''Note: Table lists in alphabetical order. Personnel and kits Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players and Managers may hold more
albums. On February 7, 2022 Peck dropped a trailer for the album on his YouTube channel announcing the release dates for the album and its first chapter. In lieu of singles, Peck opted to release the albums in "chapters", a choice that earned comparison to Beach House's promotional campaign for Once Twice Melody. The first chapter was released on February 11, 2022 and contained the songs "Daytona Sand", "Outta Time", "C'mon Baby Cry", and "Any Turn". "C'Mon
in "chapters", a choice that earned comparison to Beach House's promotional campaign for Once Twice Melody. The first chapter was released on February 11, 2022 and contained the songs "Daytona Sand", "Outta Time", "C'mon Baby Cry", and "Any Turn". "C'Mon Baby Cry" was accompanied by a video featuring cameos from comedian Margaret Cho and drag queen Kornbread Jeté. Peck said in a press release that Bronco will be "anchored in country" with elements of country rock, psychedelia, and bluegrass. Peck will promote the album with the Bronco Tour across North America and Oceania throughout 2022. Track listing Personnel Musicians Orville Peck – vocals Kris Bowering – drums Duncan Hay Jennings – electric guitar , keyboards Tobias Jesso, Jr. – acoustic guitar Jay Joyce – keyboards , percussion , programming , electric guitar Kyle O'Connell – bass Bria Salmena –
Cowell (1899–1989), American college football, basketball and baseball head coach and athletic director Brady Murray (born 1984), Canadian ice hockey player Brady Quinn (born 1984),
head coach and athletic director Brady Murray (born 1984), Canadian ice hockey player Brady Quinn (born 1984), American football player Brady Tkachuk (born 1999), American ice hockey player Lists
Anabar. Tributaries Its main tributaries are the Kraynyaya, Bayan, Darkylakh, Onkuchakh-Yuryakh and Salga from the right, as well as the Khatygyn-Uelete, Byorolyokh-Ayan and Sasyr-Tyobyulekh from the left. Fauna The Uele is frozen most of the year. It stays under ice between the end of September/beginning of October
the Kraynyaya, Bayan, Darkylakh, Onkuchakh-Yuryakh and Salga from the right, as well as the Khatygyn-Uelete, Byorolyokh-Ayan and Sasyr-Tyobyulekh from the left. Fauna The Uele is frozen most of the year. It stays under ice between the end of September/beginning of October and the end of May/beginning of June. The river is an important habitat for nelma, as recorded in the Red Data Book of the Russian Federation. See also List of rivers of
Ease Your Mind may refer to: Songs "Ease Your Mind", by Status Quo from Blue for You, 1976 "Ease Your Mind", by Gallliano from 4, 1996 "Ease Your Mind", by the Sunshine
from Stew, 2000 "Ease Your Mind", by Goapele from Even Closer, 2002 "Ease Your Mind", by Los Amigos Invisibles from The Venezuelan Zinga Son, Vol. 1, 2002 "Ease Your Mind", by Matthew Mayfield from Breathe Out in Black, 2010 "Ease Your Mind", by Blu & Exile from Give Me My Flowers While I Can
resemble some types of chow mein. Omura describes it succinctly as a "Japanese noodle bun." Behymer more loosely terms it a "spaghetti sandwich" and it has also been portrayed as a Japanese stir-fried noodle sandwich. Its appearance in many anime suggests that yakisoba-pan has become an integral part "Japanese soul food" culture. Moreover, scenes of young people eating this high-carb food in Japanese films such as "Hanataba mitaina koi o shita" [I fell in love like a bouquet] or "Shitsuren meshi" [Loveless] further attest to its cultural ubiquity in Japan. History and Variants There are various theories about the origin of yakisoba-pan. Most concur that it took off during the 1950s. In that era the United States
that resemble some types of chow mein. Omura describes it succinctly as a "Japanese noodle bun." Behymer more loosely terms it a "spaghetti sandwich" and it has also been portrayed as a Japanese stir-fried noodle sandwich. Its appearance in many anime suggests that yakisoba-pan has become an integral part "Japanese soul food" culture. Moreover, scenes of young people eating this high-carb food in Japanese films such as "Hanataba mitaina koi o shita" [I fell in love like a bouquet] or "Shitsuren meshi" [Loveless] further attest to its cultural ubiquity
Milan Žemlička (born 20 October 1996) is a Czech biathlete who represented the Czech Republic at the 2022 Winter
a Czech biathlete who represented the Czech Republic at the 2022 Winter Olympics. References Living
the UK to revise the requirements of the joint program to resolve the OSD's concerns. The new requirements, which went into effect in March, pacified the OSD. Many requirements were loosened at the OSD's request: for example, the new requirements clarified that the primary armament need not be an autocannon. In October, U.S. Army Chief of Staff Eric Shinseki laid out his vision for a lighter, more transportable armored force. The Army launched the Interim Armored Vehicle acquisition program, and began investing in "leap-ahead" technologies for Shinseki's "objective force" Future Combat Systems Manned Ground Vehicles program. In order to help pay for the IAV, the U.S. Army decided to terminate FSCS. In December 1999 the Army said it would end its participation in the joint program after the completion of the advanced technology demonstration (ATD) phase. At the time, the UK was still very much committed to its participation in the project. Congress, believing that continued development of the program was unnecessary given the Army's disinterest, deleted funding for completing the ATD phase. The Pentagon persuaded Congress to restore funding in October 2000. In October 2001, the U.S. and British Army mutually canceled the program. The U.S. hoped to leverage the technologies developed with FSCS in the Future Combat Systems program. The British were expected to do the same with the Future Rapid Effect System. See also XM1201 Reconnaissance and Surveillance Vehicle, FSCS heir in
40 percent through the engineering and manufacturing development phase. The UK was given contracting authority for phase one (called the project definition phase in the UK, and the advanced technology demonstration phase in the U.S.). Phase two (engineering and manufacturing development in the U.S. and full-scale development in the UK) would proceed with the phase one participants. One contractor would be downselected for low-rate production. In November 1996, the U.S. Army updated its future scout mission need statement. As of January 1998, the U.S. Army sought to acquire 1095 of the vehicles, and the British Army sought 235. In January 1999, the UK awarded SIKA International (a joint venture of Lockheed Martin and BAE Systems) and LANCER (a consortia led by GEC Marconi), each a $147 million contract for the 42 month-long advanced technology demonstration (ATD) phase of the project. Cancelation In a January 1999 report, an Office of the Secretary of Defense official called for a Defense Acquisition Board review of the FSCS program. The OSD official criticized the vehicle's proposed $3–5 million unit cost versus the $3.6 million M3A3 Bradley. The report said that while the Army mission need statement specified a lightly armored vehicle, the vehicle specified in the requirements was more like a "medium tank" comparable to the canceled M8 Armored Gun System. In February, the U.S. Army began working with the UK to revise the requirements of the joint program to resolve the OSD's concerns. The new requirements, which went into effect in March, pacified the OSD. Many requirements were loosened at the OSD's request: for example, the new requirements clarified that the primary armament need not be an autocannon. In October, U.S. Army Chief of Staff Eric Shinseki laid out his vision for a lighter, more transportable armored force. The Army launched the Interim Armored Vehicle acquisition program, and began investing in "leap-ahead" technologies for Shinseki's "objective force" Future Combat Systems Manned Ground Vehicles program. In order to help pay for the IAV, the U.S. Army decided to terminate FSCS. In
(born 11 January 2002) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a right back for club Gubbio. Club career Born in Ivrea, Lamanna started his career in Juventus youth sector. For the 2019–20 season, he was loaned to
2021, he signed with Gubbio. International career Lamanna was a youth international for Italy U17 and Italy U18 teams. He played the 2019 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Brazil. Lamanna disputed four matches, included the quarter-final game against Brazil. References External links 2002 births Living people People from Ivrea Footballers from Piedmont Italian footballers Association football fullbacks Serie C players Juventus F.C. players
the 43rd Yokohama Film Festival for her roles in A Balance and It’s a Summer Film Filmography Film Television Awards References External links Official profile at Dongyu Club 2000 births 21st-century Japanese
A Balance and It’s a Summer Film Filmography Film Television Awards References External links Official profile at Dongyu Club 2000 births 21st-century Japanese actresses Actresses from Tokyo Japanese film actresses Japanese
founded in Italy in 1959 by the Pisan publishing house Domus Galilaeana in cooperation with other scientific institutions. In 1959–1985 it was published quarterly (first series); since 1991 (second series) it has been published every six months. Notes External links WorldCat
History of Science, published in Italy since 1959 by Leo Samuele Olschki. The magazine has texts in Italian, English, French, German and Spanish. The journal contains articles in the field of the history of science from antiquity to the present day. The main topics of publications on the history of astronomy,
the Bangladesh Supreme Court. Early life Borhanuddin was born on 28 February 1957. He completed his law degree from the University of Chittagong. Career Borhanuddin started working as a lawyer of the district courts on 3 March 1985. On 16 June 1988, Borhanuddin became a lawyer in the High Court Division. On 27 November 2002, Borhanuddin became a lawyer in the Supreme Court of Bangladesh. Borhanuddin was made an additional judge of the High Court Division on 16 November 2008 and became a permanent judge on 11 November 2010. On 18 July 2012, Borhanuddin and Justice Mahmudul Hoque dismissed corruption charges against ABM Mohiuddin Chowdhury, former Awami League Mayor of Chittagong. Borhanuddin and Justice K. M. Kamrul Kader granted bail to Abul Asad, editor of
In November 2013, Borhanuddin and Justice KM Kamrul Kader, placed five senior leaders of Bangladesh Nationalist Party in police custody. On 23 April 2014, Borhanuddin and Justice K. M. Kamrul Kader rejected a petition filed by former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia challenging her appeal against her indictment in the Zia Charitable Trust corruption case. Borhanuddin and Justice Md Mostafizur Rahman refused to hear a petition filed by Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury, Bangladesh Nationalist
the Tricolour flag. Its background is the tricolour of yellow, green and red. For the central symbol, there is two variants; the peacock (in 1935 version), and the hammer and sickle (in 1938 version). There are two songs with the same name (meaning: Tricolour Song), composed by two different composers, composed
1945. The first (1935) version of the Tricolour was used as the national flag of the State of Burma. The current flag of Myanmar (since 2010) uses the tricolour background to indicate the magnificence of the Tricolour flag. Its background is the tricolour of yellow, green and red. For the central symbol, there is two variants; the peacock
20 May until 24 June 1987, the USS Bremerton (SSN-698) underwent dry docking inside Competent. On 1 March 1988, Los Ageles was again dry docked for Selected Restricted Availability and undocked on 11 May. Bremerton started the year 1995 in drydock aboard the Competent. She was decommissioned in August 1997 and later stricken from the Naval Register on 21 August. The dry dock was donated to a private company to be used in Kalaeloa. LAter sold to PT Arpeni Pratama Ocean Line to be operated in Batam, Indonesia. Awards American Campaign Medal Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal World War II Victory Medal National Defense Service Medal Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation Navy Battle "E" Ribbon (6 awards) References External links NavSource: AFDM-6 Naval Vessel Register: Competent (AFDM-6) World War II auxiliary ships of the United States Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States Floating drydocks of the United States Navy 1944 ships Ships
ship to be bombed during the Vietnam War. From 14 to 22 August 1975, USS Bronstein (FF-1037) returned to Subic Bay to have a hole in her shaft repaired while on the blocks in AFDM-6. In 1979, she as given the name Competent. On 16 February 1981, USS Barbel (SS-580) moved into Competent at Pearl Harbor for a two-week drydock period. On 16 January 1984, USS Aspro (SSN-648) entered the floating drydock Competent for a restricted availability. USS Los Angeles (SSN-688) was dry docked from 9 May until 1 July 1986. From 20 May until 24 June 1987, the USS Bremerton (SSN-698) underwent dry docking inside Competent. On 1 March 1988, Los Ageles was again dry docked for Selected Restricted Availability and undocked on 11 May. Bremerton started the year 1995 in drydock aboard the Competent. She was decommissioned in August 1997 and later stricken from the Naval Register on 21 August. The dry dock was donated to a private company to be used in Kalaeloa. LAter sold to PT Arpeni Pratama Ocean Line to be operated in Batam, Indonesia. Awards American Campaign Medal Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal World War II Victory Medal National Defense
called Amanat Charity Trust) is a UK-based Islamic charity organization that provides relief to impoverished and war-affected communities around the
in which it operates. The charity came to prominence in the UK during 2020 when it provided
Tambinia bambusana Chang & Chen, 2012 Tambinia bizonata Matsumura 1914 — Japan, Taiwan Tambinia capitata Distant, 1906 Tambinia conus Wang & Liang, 2011 — New Guinea Tambinia debilis Stål, 1859 — Sri Lanka Tambinia exoleta Melichar, 1914 Tambinia fasciculosa Melichar, 1914 Tambinia guamensis Metcalf, 1946 Tambinia inconspicua Distant, 1906 Tambinia languida Stål, 1859 — Sri Lanka - type species Tambinia macula Wang & Liang, 2011 — Malaysia: Borneo Tambinia menglunensis Men and Qin in Men, Qin and Liu, 2009 Tambinia pitho Fennah, 1970 Tambinia robustocarina Wang
(erected by Kirkaldy in 1907); species are found in Australia and Southeast Asia. Description These are small insects, body length less than 10 mm. Width of head rounded in front (through eyes) less than width of Pronotum. Forehead and mesonotum with three carinae and the ocelli are very small. The hind tibiae have three spines. Taxonomy In a 1982 revision (Fennah, 1982) Tambinia was included in the tribe Tambiniini, along with the genera: Athestia, Biruga, Garumna, Garumnella, Kallitambinia, Kallitaxila, Lanshu, Neotaxilanoides, Nesotaxila, Ossoides, Sumbana and Tauropola. Tambinia is most similar to Nesotaxila, Kallitaxila and Kallitambinia Species The genus Tambinia was established in Carl Stål in 1859 for three species from Sri Lanka: Tambinia languida Stål, Tambinia debilis Stål and Tambinia rufoornata Stål. Fulgoromorpha Lists on the Web currently
Arts. In 2016 she made her debut as an actress in film Sleeping and she joined Snowball Entertainment. After her debut she appeared in film Family Affair as Gyu-rim with Jang Hye-ji and Lee Sang-hee the movie was premiered at 24th Busan International Film Festival and her performace was praised. The same year she appeared in film The Fault Is Not Yours as Hyun-jung with Yoon Chan-young, Son Sang-yeon and Kim Min-ju the film was premiered at Jeonju International Film Festival. In 2020 she appeared in
music video opposite with Son Sang-yeon That's It by Hoppipolla her performance was praised by portraying the role of a student. In 2022 she became known for role in Netflix series All of Us Are Dead as Kim Ji-min. Filmography Television series Film Music video appearances References External links 2003 births Living people 21st-century South Korean actresses South Korean television actresses
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2022) was a Filipino sprinter. Biography One of the top-sprinters in the Philippines in the 1960s, he competed at the 1966 Asian Games where he won a bronze in the men's 4 × 100 metres relay with Rogelio Onofre, Remegio Vista, and Arnulfo Valles under coach Ruperto Evangelista. He is also known for competing in the 100 metre sprint, ranking behind Onofre and
Onofre and Valles at his peak. He retired in the 1970s, to work as a provincial sports regulation officer in Agusan del Sur until 2010. He was among the casualties of the COVID-19 pandemic, dying on January 30, 2022, in Butuan of complications from COVID-19 at age 74. References External links 1940s births Year of birth uncertain 2022 deaths Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines Filipino male sprinters Place of birth missing Asian Games medalists in athletics (track and field) Asian Games bronze
hospital stay, Bergmann visited the residence of the UNESCO program in Beirut. When he returned to the camp, he was beaten up by Hoffmann and had to give up his weapon. His head was cut bald, he was doused with hot fat and coffee water and had to eat several cans of sardines in oil. To do this, he was given olive oil. According to WSG members, he was also tortured with a hot knife and lit cigarettes. A fuel cube was lit on his stomach. Uwe Behrendt is said to have abused other members of the WSG in the camps as the "chief torturer" (Der Spiegel) and played a major role in the torture of Kay Uwe Bergmann. When Bergmann was only whimpering under the torture, Karl-Heinz Hoffmann beat him barbarically. Bergmann was “tortured further or murdered that same night” (die tageszeitung). Trial In 1986, a criminal trial was held against some of Bergmann's torturers. Since his body was not found, he was still considered "disappeared" at that time. Public prosecutor Gerd Breitinger demanded sentences of between four and a half and two and three quarter years because of the "inhuman and sadistic tortures". In December 1986, the 13th Criminal Chamber of the Nuremberg-Fuerth Regional Court convicted three WSG members involved in torturing Bergmann of dangerous bodily harm. According to the court, a conviction for grievous bodily harm was not possible, since Bergmann would have had to be injured that permanently and seriously disfigured his appearance. The reasoning was that since Bergmann's body was not found, it could not be proved that he died from the ordeal. Since Bergmann was still considered to have “disappeared”, the charge was not physical injury resulting in death. Franz Joachim Bojarski (then 35) was sentenced to two years and nine months, Walter Ulrich Behle (then 27) to 15 months probation and Uwe Mainka (then 29) to 19 months probation. Mainka and Behle were released immediately after the trial. References German neo-Nazis
1981 without a trace. He was later pronounced dead without his body being found. Life and death Kay Uwe Bergmann came from Hamburg and joined the WSG Hoffmann as a young adult. The WSG Hoffmann was banned in Germany in 1980 after the WGS member Uwe Behrendt had murdered the former official of the Nuremberg Jewish community Shlomo Levin and his partner Frieda Poeschke for anti-Semitic reasons. Karl-Heinz Hoffmann then expanded his structures in the Middle East. He sold decommissioned Bundeswehr vehicles to Palestinian groups via Lebanon. He organized the training of WSG members in PLO training camps in Lebanon. Around 18 German right-wing extremists, including Kay Uwe Bergmann, were barracked in Bir Hassan, an El Fatah camp in southern Beirut. Hoffmann had delegated three supervisors who commanded the other WSG members in a "sadistic manner" (Der Spiegel). Several WSG members tried to escape from the paramilitary training camp; among them Kay Uwe Bergmann. These WSG members were often mistreated. Hoffmann said in 1984 that two of the fugitives had received "the classic bastinado": painful blows to the soles of the feet with a stick. One of the fugitives was locked in a kennel, had to eat out
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Alhama de Murcia. Founded in 2004, it currently competes in the Segunda División Pro, the Spanish women's football second level, in the South Group. History On 26 January 2022, they defeated Primera División side Eibar in an upset in the Third Round of the
and Alhama Females, is a women's association football club base in Alhama de Murcia. Founded in 2004, it currently competes in the Segunda División Pro, the Spanish women's football second level, in the South Group. History On 26 January 2022, they defeated Primera División side Eibar in an upset in the Third Round of the Copa
is a rugby league football team that represents Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders. The team was first formed in late 2010 for their first match in February 2011. The team currently plays in an annual All Stars Match against a National Rugby League Māori All Stars women's team. Current squad The following players were selected
were selected to play in the February 2022 match against the Māori All Stars. Note: * = Player's age estimated based on previous articles on various news and rugby league websites.
Promotions followed and in 1952–53 he was abroad on diplomatic work. He was appointed a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) in the 1953 Coronation Honours. Stevenson was appointed a deputy secretary at the Ministry of Power in 1961 and was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB) in the 1961 Birthday Honours. He was promoted to be the ministry's Permanent Secretary in 1965, serving until 1966, when he was appointed Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Housing and Local Government, serving until retirement in 1970, much of the time under the minister Richard Crossman, in whose published diaries Stevenson features. Shortly after his final appointment, he was promoted to Knight Companion of the Order of the Bath (KCB) in
Scottish civil servant. Born on 21 April 1910, Stevenson was the son of James Stevenson (1872–1925), a blacksmith and professional footballer, and his wife Jessie Jane, née Strachan. Stevenson attended the University of Glasgow before he entered HM Civil Service in 1931 as a junior tax inspector. He was seconded to HM Treasury in 1946, a position which was made permanent. Promotions followed and in 1952–53 he was abroad on diplomatic work. He was appointed a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) in the 1953 Coronation
Ponte, Mokaby and DTE. He will represent Austria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 with the song "Halo", alongside fellow Austrian vocalist . Lumix has been nominated in the electronic/dance category for the Amadeus Austrian Music Awards 2021 and has won the Best newcomer award of the French Fun Radio DJ Awards. Discography Singles References Austrian DJs Austrian record producers 2002 births Living people Eurovision Song
hits "Monster" (with Gabry Ponte) and "Thunder" (with Ponte and Prezioso), both selling gold and platinum in Austria, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Sweden and Switzerland. He was also awarded platinum in Austria for "The Passenger (LaLaLa)", a collaboration with Ponte, Mokaby and DTE. He will represent Austria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 with the song "Halo", alongside fellow Austrian vocalist .
the last date for submission of applications was September 9, 2015. Italian-Thai Development Public Company Limited gets work contract for "Package CP-03". The agreement document was sent to Mantra on March 29, 2016 for NBR investigation and law and parliamentary investigation. The signing ceremony for the agreement package was held on May 3, 2017 at the Pan Pacific Sonargaon Hotel in Dhaka. Construction work started on
Metro Railway. This station is located in Uttara, a suburb of Dhaka. It is estimated that the station will be inaugurated in December 2022 to run metro rail. The station belongs to MRT Line 6. History The Uttara South Metro Station was
commercial school, after Vienna and Budapest. In 1895, in place of the elementary school of commerce, a three-year higher school of commerce was established, which from the school year 1899–1900 will have Hungarian as the language of instruction. In 1900, this school will become the property of the City Hall. In 1919, after the installation of the Romanian authorities in the local administration (instead of the Hungarian ones), on 14 December, the opening ceremony of the courses of the Higher School of Commerce took place, which had three sections – Romanian, German and Hungarian. By 1924–1925, the Higher School of Commerce remained with the Romanian and German sections, the students from the Hungarian section being gradually "absorbed" by confessional schools (or classes) with an economic-commercial profile in Timișoara, such as the Reformed, Roman Catholic or Israelite school. Over time, the high school has had various names: Prince Carol Commercial High School (1936–1944), Boys'
was established, which from the school year 1899–1900 will have Hungarian as the language of instruction. In 1900, this school will become the property of the City Hall. In 1919, after the installation of the Romanian authorities in the local administration (instead of the Hungarian ones), on 14 December, the opening ceremony of the courses of the Higher School of Commerce took place, which had three sections – Romanian, German and Hungarian. By 1924–1925, the Higher School of Commerce remained with the Romanian and German sections, the students from the Hungarian section being gradually "absorbed" by confessional schools (or classes)
P. G. Muthubanda. He lost is seat in the 1965 general election to Muthubanda of the United National Party. References Sri Lankan politicians Members of the 4th Parliament of Ceylon Members of the 5th Parliament
from July 1960 general election defeating P. G. Muthubanda. He lost is seat in the 1965 general election to Muthubanda of the United National Party. References Sri Lankan politicians Members of the 4th Parliament of Ceylon Members of
that with a third-place finish, which brought him 9th place in the 2018–19 season with 267 points. He started the 2019–20 season in third place in Val Thorens, France. His second World Cup victory followed on 14 December in Montafon, and his third on 25 January 2020 in Idre He finished the season with 2nd place in ski cross and 16th in the overall World Cup, which is his best result in the World Cup so far. On 7 March 2020, he became Swiss champion in ski cross for the first time in Crans-Montana. In a tight race, he won ahead of Joos Berry and Armin Niederer. With three second places in the 2020–21 season, he nevertheless finished 7th place in the general ski cross classification because he could not compete in the last three races having contracted COVID-19 and having fractured his hand during training. At the 2022 Winter Olympics, Regez becomes the new Olympic ski cross champion ahead of his compatriot Alex Fiva, the reigning world champion. References External links 1993 births Living people Swiss people
in Orcières and won the overall victory in the 2015–16 season and thus secured a place in the main squad. He made his debut in the FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup on 5 December in Montafon and achieved 58th place. The 2016–17 season went well, but at the penultimate race in Russia's Sunny Valley, he fell while leading in the 1/8 final and tore his cruciate ligament. Despite this, he finished 30th this season and 136th overall. After this injury, he started again in the European Cup in the following season, which he won for the second time overall. Regez surprisingly achieved his first World Cup victory on 16 February 2019 in Feldberg. The day after, he confirmed that with a third-place finish, which brought him 9th place in the 2018–19 season with 267 points. He started the 2019–20 season in third place in Val Thorens, France. His second World Cup victory followed on 14 December in Montafon, and his third on 25 January 2020 in Idre He finished the season with 2nd place in ski cross and 16th in the overall World Cup, which is his best result in
art and works to develop Palestinian art so that it preserves its originality on the one hand and simulates the young generation and the Western listener on the other hand, as a means of consolidating the Palestinian identity and supporting the causes of the Palestinian people. Dalal participated in important international and Arab festivals, such as the Jerash Festival and the Arab Music Festival at the Egyptian Opera House. She represented Palestine in several Arab operettas, such as the Land of the Prophets operetta 2012 and the Freedom Call operetta 2014. She also participates permanently in cultural and artistic evenings locally, Arably and internationally. In addition to her participation in her own band, Dalal is the lead singer in the international orchestra MESTO, through which she presents songs of Arab and Palestinian heritage, accompanied by Western musicians, with orchestral arrangements all over the world. Dalal released several songs that gained wide popularity, such as "I am my heart and my soul is your sacrifice" in 2001, the words of Adnan Abbasi, composed by the artist Alaa Azzam, distributed by Habib Shehadeh, and recorded at Karem Matar Khalini Fei Balak Studios in 2003, and
festivals, such as the Jerash Festival and the Arab Music Festival at the Egyptian Opera House. She represented Palestine in several Arab operettas, such as the Land of the Prophets operetta 2012 and the Freedom Call operetta 2014. She also participates permanently in cultural and artistic evenings locally, Arably and internationally. In addition to her participation in her own band, Dalal is the lead singer in the international orchestra MESTO, through which she presents songs of Arab and Palestinian heritage, accompanied by Western musicians, with orchestral arrangements all over the world. Dalal released several songs that gained wide popularity, such as "I am my heart and my soul is your sacrifice" in 2001, the words of Adnan Abbasi, composed by the artist Alaa Azzam, distributed by Habib Shehadeh, and recorded at Karem Matar Khalini Fei Balak Studios in 2003, and released two albums: "Karim Ya Ramadan" "2007", And the album "On My Country" 2013, an album that talks about Palestine in its various aspects and in a variety of lyrical styles. One of its songs was "Ain
1960 general election and was re-elected from July 1960 general election. He lost is seat in the 1965 general election to J. L. Sirisena of the United National Party. References 1920 births Sri Lankan politicians Members of the 4th
1920 - 19??) was a Sri Lankan politician. He was the member of Parliament of Sri Lanka from Bingiriya representing the Sri Lanka Freedom Party. He was elected to parliament from Bingiriya in the March 1960 general election and was re-elected from July
of the Kumamoto Domain. At some point, he became a subordinate of the domainal vassal . Before 1867, he entered into the tutelage of the kokugaku scholar Hayashi Ōen and became a devout disciple of Ōen's Shinto theology. Subjects of his studies included gagaku as well as kagura, and he is said to have excelled in the performance of traditional music. Following Ōen's death in 1870, his followers reorganized into a secret society which they named the . Kagami was an early member of this organization. Angered by the new central government's reversal on its nativist promises in the aftermath of the Boshin War, the Keishintō formulated a plan to seize the local garrison at Kumamoto in preparation for
Kagami was an early member of this organization. Angered by the new central government's reversal on its nativist promises in the aftermath of the Boshin War, the Keishintō formulated a plan to seize the local garrison at Kumamoto in preparation for a march on the capital while the majority of the government forces stationed there were occupied by the Saga Rebellion. On the night of October 24, 1876, Kagami participated in the Keishintō's assault on Kumamoto Castle, and led the attack against the campsite of the regimental artillerymen. The uprising was repelled, and Kagami retreated with a small unit into the nearby mountains. Among the survivors, he was a particularly vocal advocate for a renewed offensive and suggested acquiring funds for escape and rearmament from his former master Mibuchi Eijirō. When this proved impossible due to a widespread police crackdown, Kagami joined several other survivors near the summit of Omigatake mountain, overlooking the castle, in preparation for seppuku.
becomes School Ombudsman to stand up for children, parents and teachers in need. Pelán's cases include teacher bullied by her students, ivestigation of Pupil's suicide, girl who has never attended school, parents of students harassed by their classmate or sexual abuse of students by their teacher. All episodes are inspired by real cases. Cast Lukáš Vaculík as Aleš Pelán Iveta Dušková
students harassed by their classmate or sexual abuse of students by their teacher. All episodes are inspired by real cases. Cast Lukáš Vaculík as Aleš Pelán Iveta Dušková as Jana Pelánová Jaroslav Plesl as Pavel Havlík Barbora Kodetová as Marta Beková Agáta Červinková as Barbora Černá Pavel Řezníček
2012. Squad Academy squad Player transfers Players in (Season 2012/2013) Tommy Bowe from Ospreys Roger Wilson from Northampton Niall O'Connor from Connacht Rugby Rob Herring from Western Province Michael Heaney from Doncaster Knights Sean Doyle from Southern Districts Nick Williams from Aironi Players out (Season 2012/2013) Conor Gaston to London Irish Ian Whitten to Exeter Chiefs Willie Faloon to Connacht Rugby Pedrie Wannenburg to Castres Andy Kyriacou to Cardiff Blues Ian Humphreys to London Irish Tim Barker to Rainey Old Boys Simon Danielli Retiring Stefan Terblanche Retiring James McKinney to Rotherham Jerry Cronin to Doncaster Knights Nevin Spence Deceased Heineken Cup Pool 4 Quarter–final Pro12 Semi-final Final The final was contested on Saturday, 25 May 2013, between the winners of the two semi-finals. End-of-season awards 2012–2013 Dream Team Ulster Ravens British and Irish Cup Pool 1 Match postponed from 19 January 2013 as Ulster were unable to fly due to the bad weather. Despite this match being a dead rubber (the outcome of this game will have no bearing on qualification for the knockout stages nor on the ranking
service was held at Ravenhill Stadium, the home ground of Ulster Rugby, on Sunday 23 September 2012. Squad Academy squad Player transfers Players in (Season 2012/2013) Tommy Bowe from Ospreys Roger Wilson from Northampton Niall O'Connor from Connacht Rugby Rob Herring from Western Province Michael Heaney from Doncaster Knights Sean Doyle from Southern Districts Nick Williams from Aironi Players out (Season 2012/2013) Conor Gaston to London Irish Ian Whitten to Exeter Chiefs Willie Faloon to Connacht Rugby Pedrie Wannenburg to Castres Andy Kyriacou to Cardiff Blues Ian Humphreys to London Irish Tim Barker to Rainey Old Boys Simon Danielli Retiring Stefan Terblanche Retiring James McKinney to Rotherham Jerry Cronin to Doncaster Knights Nevin Spence Deceased Heineken Cup Pool 4 Quarter–final Pro12 Semi-final Final The final was contested on Saturday, 25 May 2013, between the winners of the two semi-finals. End-of-season awards 2012–2013 Dream Team Ulster Ravens British and Irish Cup Pool 1 Match postponed from 19 January 2013 as Ulster were unable to fly due to the bad weather. Despite this match being a dead rubber (the outcome of this game will have no bearing on qualification for the knockout stages nor on the ranking of the qualifiers), the match was rearranged as Bridgend would lose revenue otherwise. Ulster Rugby Awards The Ulster Rugby Awards ceremony was held on 10 May 2013. Winners were: Bank of Ireland Ulster Player of the Year: Andrew Trimble Heineken Ulster Rugby Personality of the Year: Nevin Spence BT Sports Young Player of the Year: Iain Henderson Ulster Rugby Supporters Club Player of the Year: Andrew Trimble Abbey Insurance Academy Player
were inaugurated at the PSSI congress as a professional football club. History Initially, Serpong City was a soccer school that was founded on December 12, 2012. The academy was fully supported by the Ronny Pattinasarani Foundation, Serpong City Soccer School (SCSS) was founded by coach Ricky Nelson with the motto Better Skill Better Football. they have the vision and mission to focus on developing the individual skills of players and also train mentally. On 29 May 2021, when the PSSI congress became a momentum for them, at that time Serpong City was inaugurated as a new member of PSSI and was ready to compete in Indonesian Liga 3 for the first time, they are like being reborn as a Professional Football Club. Serpong City has continued to nurture and produce many young players for 9 years since 2012, and after being inaugurated as a professional club, Serpong City only has to continue the football pyramid of coaching that was previously owned. On 3 November 2021, Serpong City made their first league match debut in a 3–1 won against club from Cilegon Jagat F.C. at the Krakatau Steel Stadium, in the next match, Serpong City will face a team also from South Tangerang Bintang Junior. two days later, in that match, they had their second match in a 8–0 biggest win against Bintang Junior. On 15 November, they closed the match in the group stage of the
league match debut in a 3–1 won against club from Cilegon Jagat F.C. at the Krakatau Steel Stadium, in the next match, Serpong City will face a team also from South Tangerang Bintang Junior. two days later, in that match, they had their second match in a 8–0 biggest win against Bintang Junior. On 15 November, they closed the match in the group stage of the 2021 Liga 3 Banten zone in a 11–1 biggest win against Gundala, with this result, they qualified for the second round as runners-up Group C. On 25 November, they qualified for the semi-finals of the Liga 3 Banten zone as group F winners after their match won 3–0 over Persipan Pandeglang. but the unsatisfactory result occurred during the semi-final match against Persikota Tangerang three days later, they failed to reach the final after draw 0–0 in the first half to extra time, and lost on penalties (4–5). Serpong City qualified for the 2021 Liga 3 national round with the title of third place
in the SB-LL2 category. Life and career Van Beek suffered a cerebral infarction when she was ten, which left her paralyzed on one side. She started snowboarding because skiing was no longer possible. Through Bibian Mentel's Mentelity Foundation, she ended up in the U23 team of the Dutch Ski Association. At the 2021 World
van Beek won the bronze medal in the women's snowboard cross event. Along with Lisa Bunschoten, she also won the silver medal in the women's team event. She has qualified to represent the Netherlands at the 2022 Winter Paralympics in
Latin word bicuspidatus, meaning double pointed refers to the two pointed distal portion of the labellum. The stems are elongate, branched and bear elliptic-oblong, unequally bilobed, distichously arranged leaves. The flowers open wideely and bear purple or red striations on
(Rolfe ex Downie) Tang & F.T.Wang is a species of epiphytic or lithophytic orchid occurring in China and Thailand. This species closely resembles Pelatantheria ctenoglossum and Pelatantheria woonchengii. The specific epithet bicuspidata, derived from the Latin word bicuspidatus, meaning double pointed refers to the two pointed distal portion of the labellum. The stems are elongate, branched and bear elliptic-oblong, unequally bilobed, distichously arranged leaves. The flowers open wideely
was the goods yard and at the east end of the station was the signal box. 'East' was added to the stations name on 1 June 1905 when opened. The signal box closed in 1940 when the line was singled. It was known as Larkhall East Halt in the 1941 edition of the handbook of stations. The station
Lanarkshire, Scotland, from 1866 to 1951 on the Lesmahagow Railway. History The station was opened on 1 December 1866 by the Caledonian Railway. On the northbound line was the station building with a waiting room on the southbound line, to the east of the platforms was the goods yard and at the east end of the station was the signal box. 'East' was added to the stations name on 1 June 1905 when opened. The signal box closed in 1940 when the line was singled.
about 25 km away from the county seat. The town's government seat is Yongxing village. The town was established in
is Yongxing village. The town was established in 1952. References Township-level divisions of Gansu
in harbour, or upon or about the shores of islands in Mumbai (formerly Bombay) in former British India. References
law which was enacted for large sea-shore in the islands with a view to the safe navigation of the harbour, and to facilitate the