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Abhijātābhivaṃsa (, ; 29 September 1968 – 7 February 2022), also known as Sagaing Tipiṭaka Sayadaw (, ), was a Burmese Buddhist monk. He was chief abbot of Saddhamma Mānitāyon Monastery in Yangon and abbot of Saddhamma Jotaka Subodhāyon Monastery in Monywa. Being awarded the titles of Tipiṭakadhara and Tipiṭakakovida in 2007 and 2010 respectively, Ashin was the 12th recipient of the title of Tipiṭakadhara Dhammabhaṇḍāgārika. Early life and education Abhijātābhivaṃsa, the third of seven siblings, was born on 29 September 1968 (8th waxing day of Thadingyut, 1330 M.E.) in Hsinnin Village, Wetlet Township, to Tin Ya and Nyunt Khin. He was ordained as a novice on 29 November 1979 (11th waxing day of Nadaw, 1341 ME), under the presiding sayadaw of Zabumingala Shweyattha Kyaung, and sent to Mahā Subodhāyon Monastery | passed all five-level 8026 recitation contents for the Tipiṭakadhara Tipiṭakakovida Selection Examinations, in which he had to show his memory of Tipiṭaka by reciting the Canon without being prompted more than five times in a day, in 2007 and was awarded the title of Tipiṭakadhara (). After completing all five levels of ideology written exam, he became the holder of the title of Tipiṭakakovida (), in 2010. In 2016, Ashin was offered the title of Tipiṭakadhara Dhammabhaṇḍāgārika by the Burmese government, and was thereafter known as its 12th recipient in history. In 2012, Ashin was appointed by Ashin Nandamālābhivaṃsa as presiding abbot of Saddhamma Jotaka Subodhāyon Monastery, a monastery, in Monywa, under the governance of Mahā Subodhāyon. Ashin died of leukemia at Bumrungrad Hospital in Bangkok, on 7 February 2022, at |
is a privately owned conglomerate in East Africa and Southern Africa. The group maintains its headquarters in Kampala, Uganda, with subsidiaries in Kenya and Malawi. The group is headed by the executive group chairman, Sarbjit Singh Rai Overview As of February 2022, the Sarrai Group comprises 10 subsidiary companies as outlined in the table below: History The father of Sarbjit Singh Rai, the current chairman of the group, migrated from his native India and established businesses in Kenya. The father's brother, one Tarlochan Singh Rai, who either came with him or followed him to Kenya, also established his own chain of businesses. After the two brothers died their sons expanded and diversified the businesses, which operate separately. Sarbjit Singh Rai moved to Uganda and started the Sarrai Group. His cousin Jaswant Rai, stayed in Kenya, where he operates three sugar plantations; (a) West Kenya Sugar Limited (b) Sukari Industries Limited and (c) Olepito Sugar Limited. Mumias Sugar Lease In December 2021, the Sarrai Group controversially won a tender to lease Mumias Sugar Company Limited in neighboring Kenya for the purpose of rehabilitating the sugar manufacturer. Mumias Sugar, was at one time the largest sugar manufacturer in the country. The announcement of the lease award was successfully challenged in Kenya high court leading to immediate suspension of the lease on December 29th, 2021 by Justice Kenneth Ndung'u of Nairobi high court. The judge cited a petition by one of the bidders alleging fraud, mistakes and illegalities in the leasing process. Mumias Sugar was at one time the largest sugar manufacturer in the country. Due to mismanagement and neglect, the company had gone into receivership and was unable to meet its financial obligations. A total of 8 bidders submitted the bids with Sarrai Group offering one of the lowest bids. The Receiver manager for Mumias Sugar Company said Sarrai Group was selected due to its performance record in Uganda, where its three sugar mills are operated profitably, but the lease award has faced a barrage of lawsuits from bidders, creditors, farmers and shareholders of Mumias Sugar effectively blocking Sarrai Group from taking over Mumias. Controversy and Suspension of Mumias Sugar Lease On 29 December 2021, the Kenya High Court in Nairobi, suspended the Mumias lease offer to Sarrai Group after one of the bidders filed a case against a lease award, with Sarrai group and Mumias Sugar receiver manager named as defendants. The bidder, Tumaz and Tumaz Enterprises, which had placed the highest bid of Kshs. 27.6 billion against Kshs. 11.5 billion for Sarrai Group, alleged fraud, mistakes and illegalities in the bidding process, which was headed by | one of the bidders filed a case against a lease award, with Sarrai group and Mumias Sugar receiver manager named as defendants. The bidder, Tumaz and Tumaz Enterprises, which had placed the highest bid of Kshs. 27.6 billion against Kshs. 11.5 billion for Sarrai Group, alleged fraud, mistakes and illegalities in the bidding process, which was headed by Kenya commercial bank (KCB)'s receivership manager P V Rao. Mumias Sugar was placed under receivership in 2018 by KCB, which was one of its creditors. Justice Kenneth Ndung'u of Milimani High Court in Nairobi suspended the lease award and ordered KCB's receiver manager and Sarrai Group not to interfere with Mumias Sugar until the case was heard and determined. In January 2022, other bidders including West Kenya Sugar Company were enjoined in new cases filed against Sarrai Group and P V Rao. A group of Mumias sugar farmers filed another lawsuit challenging the lease award. They protested that KCB's receiver manager had erred in awarding the lease to the lowest bidder. West Kenya Sugar company told the court that it was the highest bidder, and yet the lease was awarded at a cost of Kshs. 5.8 billion to Sarrai Group. They contested that Sarrai Group was the lowest bidder out of 8 bidders who had submitted their bids. The Nairobi high court judge Okwany issued a second lease suspension until March 14, 2022, when the case will heard and determined. The farmers had sued Sarrai group, P V Rao, the attorney general, competition authority, Kakamega County government among others. In its reply to the suit, the Competition Authority of Kenya told the court that the lease award was fraudulent, because the KCB receiver manager and Sarrai group failed to get its approval before taking over the lease.They said it was a criminal act as per the Competition Act of the 2010 Kenyan Constitution. In early February, 2022 another round of lawsuits were filed by creditors including the law firm of Kimeto, which is owed Kshs. 76 million. The law firm claimed that the leasing process was fraudulent because KCB's receiver manager had filed documents in court showing that KCB collected over Kshs. 1.5 billion from running Mumias Sugar since 2018. They argued that KCB's Mumias Sugar debt of Kshs. 570 million should already have been credited from the collections which were 3 times the debt KCB was owed. They wanted KCB receiver manager to be fired by the court and a new tender process to be announced and administered by the court. They argued that the previous tendering process |
his college career at Virginia Tech and redshirted his true freshman season after joining the team as a walk-on. As a redshirt freshman, Stout served as a kickoff specialist for the Hokies and recorded 60 touchbacks on 71 kickoff attempts. After the end of the season, Stout entered the NCAA transfer portal and committed to transfer to Penn State, who offered him an athletic scholarship. Stout was eligible to play immediately at Penn State because he was not a scholarship player at Virginia Tech. He served primarily as the Nittany Lions kickoff specialist in his first season with the team and finished fourth in the FBS with 66 touchbacks and made two of three field goal attempts, including a school record 57-yard field goal against Pittsburgh. As a redshirt junior, Stout was named Penn State's punter in addition to kickoffs and averaged 41.5 yards per punt. He was named Penn State's kicker entering his redshirt senior season and became the first player | is an American football placekicker and punter for the Penn State Nittany Lions. He previously played at Virginia Tech. Early life and high school Stout grew up in Honaker, Virginia and attended Honaker High School. He was a three time All-State selection at kicker. Stout was named the Tigers' team MVP as a senior after making all nine of his field goal attempts and averaging 47 yards per punt. College career Stout began his college career at Virginia Tech and redshirted his true freshman season after joining the team as a walk-on. As a redshirt freshman, Stout served as a kickoff specialist for the Hokies and |
the Kyrgyz SSR. Biography Born in 1905 in the village of Ravat, Osh district (now - in the Marhamat District of the Andijan Region) in the family of a poor peasant. In 1916-1918 he was a shepherd at the bai in the Sülüktü region. Since 1919, a member of the YCL. In 1919-1922 he studied at the Kokand Pedagogical College, but did not finish the course. He graduated from the Kyrgyz Pedagogical College, according to other sources - from 1921 to 1925 he studied at the Pedagogical Institute of Education in Tashkent. In 1925–1927, the head of the Osh district department of public education. Since 1927, a member of the CPSU (b), head of the Agitation and Propaganda Department of the Osh Canton Committee of the CPSU | courses. For some time he worked as chairman of the executive committee of the Osh District Council, 1st Secretary of the District Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks (Kirghiz ASSR) and Deputy People's Commissar of Education of the Kirghiz ASSR, but the terms of service in these positions are not precisely defined. ? - 1931 - head of the political department of the horse farm 1934 - April 1937 - 1st Secretary of the Osh District Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks (Kirghiz ASSR) April 4, 1937 - ? - Head of the Agricultural Department of the Kyrgyz Regional Committee of the CPSU (b) - CC of the CP (b) of Kyrgyzstan June 1937 - member of the |
commander of a captured infantry fighting vehicle, a BMP-2. Until 2016, women were not formally allowed to serve in Ukrainian forces in combat positions; Tolopa was listed as a radiotelephone operator. At least once she fought against the Don Cossack host that she had been part of, at Lutuhyne. She says she fought on the side of Ukraine for an ideal, while the so-called Cossacks that used to be her friends, fought against Ukraine for money. Tolopa was wounded twice and suffered concussions seven times. She says one injury was light, but on July 12, 2014, she suffered a heavy concussion and three broken ribs, when the civilian car she was in hit a land mine. The driver and another passenger were killed immediately, while she was thrown clear. The last passenger died from his wounds in hospital. In August 2014, Oleh Liashko, leader of the Ukrainian Radical Party, visited the Aidar Battalion, appeared on television with Tolopa, called her a true patriot, and said he would request Ukrainian nationality for her. This caused her harm when the video was aired on NTV Russian television. Her mother and younger brother had to temporarily leave their home due to threats. Her family and the Russian media called her a traitor. Her grandfather stopped speaking to her. Her maternal uncle, who works for the Federal Security Service (FSB), threatened to come to Ukraine and bring her back to Russia naked. The Russian authorities opened three criminal cases against her, for extremism, terrorism, and mercenaryism, with a total potential jail sentence of 36 years. Maternal leave Tolopa fought for almost a year at the front, then left when she realized she was pregnant, serving until her sixth month of pregnancy. The father is Ukrainian, but they didn't marry or even keep in touch. She has had many suggestions that she have a sham marriage with a Ukrainian to get nationality, but she refused to consider them as demeaning. She gave birth to a daughter, Miroslava, in Kyiv in 2015. Her mother only resumed speaking to her by phone after the birth; they avoid discussing politics. Tolopa and Miroslava lived in a Kyiv apartment with a female friend nicknamed Belka (squirrel) that Tolopa had met at Maidan, a former fashion designer from Dnipropetrovsk who followed her to the War in Donbas, and left after receiving a traumatic brain injury. In June 2016, Tolopa appeared in a video promoting the third Kyiv Pride LGBT rights March for Equality, then walked in the march itself. She was in a relationship with a woman at the time, but says she would have attended anyway. In the summer of 2016, Tolopa was trained to fly drones by Maria Berlinska, a female Ukrainian volunteer (who also wrote the influential study that allowed women to serve in combat roles). She subsequently volunteered for regular short trips to the Anti-Terrorist Operation Zone doing aerial reconnaissance. In December 2016, in a televised incident, Tolopa threw tomato juice on Liashko outside the Verkhovna Rada, accusing him of breaking his promise to help her get Ukrainian nationality. Liashko called her heroic, but said that only the President could grant nationality, though he did request it for her, and said she was being used by her former Aidar commander, , now a political rival. Melnichuk denied organizing the incident, but the leader of his parliamentary faction, Yaroslav Moskalenko, apologized to Liashko, and announced Melnichuk would be leaving the faction. Back to the front By December 2016, Tolopa had signed a contract with the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and by January 2017 she was serving as a drone operator in the "Donbas-Ukraine" battalion (reorganized from the former volunteer Donbas Battalion). She says she didn't get along with the Donbas battalion commander, so served two months there, then spent another four or five months between contracts, before signing another contract with the 16th battalion of the 58th brigade. When she went to the front, she would leave her daughter with a nanny, or alternate child care with a female military friend who lived through the annexation of the Crimea, and has two children. In 2018, she was featured in a photo project about women fighting for Ukraine by Czech photographer David Tesinsky that received international attention. The same year she was also interviewed for a chapter telling her story in Girls cutting their locks, a book about women in the Russo-Ukrainian war published by the Ukrainian Institute of National Remembrance. Applying for Ukrainian nationality Tolopa was repeatedly refused Ukrainian nationality (sometimes colloquially called citizenship) when she applied for it. Her Russian passport was destroyed when she was blown up by the mine in 2014, so she was unable to provide it as part | at Lutuhyne. She says she fought on the side of Ukraine for an ideal, while the so-called Cossacks that used to be her friends, fought against Ukraine for money. Tolopa was wounded twice and suffered concussions seven times. She says one injury was light, but on July 12, 2014, she suffered a heavy concussion and three broken ribs, when the civilian car she was in hit a land mine. The driver and another passenger were killed immediately, while she was thrown clear. The last passenger died from his wounds in hospital. In August 2014, Oleh Liashko, leader of the Ukrainian Radical Party, visited the Aidar Battalion, appeared on television with Tolopa, called her a true patriot, and said he would request Ukrainian nationality for her. This caused her harm when the video was aired on NTV Russian television. Her mother and younger brother had to temporarily leave their home due to threats. Her family and the Russian media called her a traitor. Her grandfather stopped speaking to her. Her maternal uncle, who works for the Federal Security Service (FSB), threatened to come to Ukraine and bring her back to Russia naked. The Russian authorities opened three criminal cases against her, for extremism, terrorism, and mercenaryism, with a total potential jail sentence of 36 years. Maternal leave Tolopa fought for almost a year at the front, then left when she realized she was pregnant, serving until her sixth month of pregnancy. The father is Ukrainian, but they didn't marry or even keep in touch. She has had many suggestions that she have a sham marriage with a Ukrainian to get nationality, but she refused to consider them as demeaning. She gave birth to a daughter, Miroslava, in Kyiv in 2015. Her mother only resumed speaking to her by phone after the birth; they avoid discussing politics. Tolopa and Miroslava lived in a Kyiv apartment with a female friend nicknamed Belka (squirrel) that Tolopa had met at Maidan, a former fashion designer from Dnipropetrovsk who followed her to the War in Donbas, and left after receiving a traumatic brain injury. In June 2016, Tolopa appeared in a video promoting the third Kyiv Pride LGBT rights March for Equality, then walked in the march itself. She was in a relationship with a woman at the time, but says she would have attended anyway. In the summer of 2016, Tolopa was trained to fly drones by Maria Berlinska, a female Ukrainian volunteer (who also wrote the influential study that allowed women to serve in combat roles). She subsequently volunteered for regular short trips to the Anti-Terrorist Operation Zone doing aerial reconnaissance. In December 2016, in a televised incident, Tolopa threw tomato juice on Liashko outside the Verkhovna Rada, accusing him of breaking his promise to help her get Ukrainian nationality. Liashko called her heroic, but said that only the President could grant nationality, though he did request it for her, and said she was being used by her former Aidar commander, , now a political rival. Melnichuk denied organizing the incident, but the leader of his parliamentary faction, Yaroslav Moskalenko, apologized to Liashko, and announced Melnichuk would be leaving the faction. Back to the front By December 2016, Tolopa had signed a contract with the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and by January 2017 she was serving as a drone operator in the "Donbas-Ukraine" battalion (reorganized from the former volunteer Donbas Battalion). She says she didn't get along with the Donbas battalion commander, so served two months there, then spent another four or five months between contracts, before signing another contract with the 16th battalion of the 58th brigade. When she went to the front, she would leave her daughter with a nanny, or alternate child care with a female military friend who lived through the annexation of the Crimea, and has two children. In 2018, she was featured in a photo project about women fighting for Ukraine by Czech photographer David Tesinsky that received international attention. The same year she was also |
and played their home games at Convocation Center. The Bobcats finished with a record of 17–7 and finished second in the MAC regular season with a conference record of 6–4. Schedule |- !colspan=9 style="background:#006A4D; color:white;"| regular | The 1970–71 Ohio Bobcats men's basketball team represented Ohio University as a member of the Mid-American Conference in the college basketball season of 1970–71. The team was coached by Jim Snyder and played their home games at Convocation Center. The |
1 August 1946, the dry dock was re-designated as AFDM-7. On 28 October 1950, the dry dock would be on commercial lease. In 1956, AFDM-7 was towed through the Panama Canal and leased to Alabama Drydock and Shipbuilding Company. In October 1971, the Navy would reacquire the dry dock as the lease was over. AFDM-7 would be repaired and refitted by the Navy Seabees at Davisville, January 1972. Stationed at Melville from June 1972 until 1974. In December 1972, USS Nantahala (AO-60) was dry docked inside AFDM-7 at Melville. towed to Norfolk in April 1974 and later stationed at Norfolk from 1974 until 1997. On 7 June 1979, the dry dock was finally named Sustain. In 1984, USS Arthur W. Radford (DD-968) subsequently undergone sea trials and repairs inside Sustain. From 4 September until 9 October 1984, USS Ainsworth (FF-1090) completed work inside Sustain at Norfolk. USS Kidd (DDG-993) returned to Norfolk and conducted an emergent dry docking with floating dry dock Sustain on 30 May, | Alabama Drydock and Shipbuilding Company. In October 1971, the Navy would reacquire the dry dock as the lease was over. AFDM-7 would be repaired and refitted by the Navy Seabees at Davisville, January 1972. Stationed at Melville from June 1972 until 1974. In December 1972, USS Nantahala (AO-60) was dry docked inside AFDM-7 at Melville. towed to Norfolk in April 1974 and later stationed at Norfolk from 1974 until 1997. On 7 June 1979, the dry dock was finally named Sustain. In 1984, USS Arthur W. Radford (DD-968) subsequently undergone sea trials and repairs inside Sustain. From 4 September until 9 October 1984, USS Ainsworth (FF-1090) completed work inside Sustain at Norfolk. USS Kidd (DDG-993) returned to Norfolk and conducted an emergent dry docking with floating dry dock Sustain on 30 May, staying |
He plays fullback at the Biarritz Olympique. Playing career After receiving a scholarship to attend the Glenwood High School in Durban, Joe Jonas first played with the Natal Sharks, in 2020 he joined the Biarritz Olympique training | the Biarritz Olympique training centre. After competing in the Supersevens, he played his first Top 14 match against the Section Paloise in November 2021 and scored his first try in Clermont during his third start. In December 2021 he extended his contract until 2024. References 2000 births Living people Rugby union fullbacks Biarritz |
these are Nourish, Harley-Davidson Motory Cycles, Charleston Hemp Collective and Dub's Public House. The building was completed in 1821, for "Matthew Johnston and others," making it one of the earliest buildings in the riverfront area. The western end of the building, number 224, was damaged by fire in 1851. In 1917, the Hecker-Jones-Jewell Milling Company of New York City had an | western end of the building, number 224, was damaged by fire in 1851. In 1917, the Hecker-Jones-Jewell Milling Company of New York City had an office at number 220. The International Milling Company was occupying numbers 220 and 222 around 1940. River Street façade See also Buildings in Savannah Historic District References West Bay Street 220–224 Commercial buildings completed in 1821 |
and Parauapebas. The stadium has a maximum capacity of 10,000 people. References External | Parauapebas. The stadium has a maximum capacity of 10,000 people. References External links Rosenão on OGol Rosenão |
in the National Basketball Association during the late 1970s. Accolades 94th Academy Awards: Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject) nomination See also WNBA | Basketball is a 2021 American documentary short film by Ben Proudfoot about basketball legend Lusia Harris. It is nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject). Summary She was the first and last woman to |
and finished second in the MAC regular season with a conference record of 9–3. They were invited to the 1969 National Invitation Tournament. There they defeated West Texas State before losing to Tennessee in the second round. Schedule |- !colspan=9 style="background:#006A4D; color:white;"| regular season |- !colspan=9 style="background:#006A4D; color:white;"| National | for the first time played their home games at the recently constructed Convocation Center. The Bobcats finished with a record of 17–9 and finished second in the MAC regular season with a conference record of 9–3. They were invited to the |
15 February 1998) is a British freestyle skier. She competed in the 2022 Winter Olympics. Career Gerken Schofield won the silver medal at the 2013 FIS Freestyle Junior World Ski Championships in the moguls event. She finished 17th out of 20 competitors in the second qualifying round in the women's moguls event at the 2022 Winter Olympics, failing to qualify for the finals. Personal life Gerken Schofield has | second qualifying round in the women's moguls event at the 2022 Winter Olympics, failing to qualify for the finals. Personal life Gerken Schofield has a twin brother Thomas and a younger sister Makayla who are also freestyle skiers. The siblings grew up in Essex before moving to France at young ages. She dedicated her Olympic runs to her grandfather who had passed away before the 2022 Olympics due to COVID-19. References |
has seven divisions, each of which serves a specific purpose for the department. Personnel are equally distributed across the department for the most part. Administration The Administration Division contains most of the administrative staff of the department, along with the Traffic Bureau. It is managed by an Office Manager, along with an Administrative Lieutenant and Sergeant. Patrol and enforcement The face of the department, the PED is responsible for most patrol services of the department. It is organized into four sections, each with a Patrol Commander (Lt.) and Patrol Supervisor (Sgt.), which are further divided into 10 groups of officers. It is the largest division of | Personnel are equally distributed across the department for the most part. Administration The Administration Division contains most of the administrative staff of the department, along with the Traffic Bureau. It is managed by an Office Manager, along with an Administrative Lieutenant and Sergeant. Patrol and enforcement The face of the department, the PED is responsible for most patrol services of the department. It is organized into four sections, each with a Patrol Commander (Lt.) and Patrol Supervisor (Sgt.), which are further divided into 10 groups of officers. It is the largest division of the department. Traffic Bureau The Traffic Bureau is composed of a Traffic Bureau Supervisor, a parking enforcement officer, eight parking lot attendants for the paid town center parking lot, and the school crossing guards program. Investigations The Detective Bureau is led by a Bureau Commander that is a Lieutenant, as well as a |
there were machines; in this we have been foolish". Contemporary era David Graeber The anthropologist David Graeber has written about bullshit jobs, which are jobs that are meaningless do not contribute anything worthwhile, or even damage society. Graeber also claims that bullshit jobs are often not the worst paid ones. The bullshit-jobs can include tasks like these: Watching over an inbox which received emails and copy and paste it into another form. To be hired to look busy. Jobs where the most important thing is to sit in the right place, like working in a reception, and forwarding emails to someone who is tasked with reading them. Frédéric Lordon In Willing Slaves of Capital: Spinoza and Marx on Desire, the French economist and philosopher Frédéric Lordon ponders why people accept deferring or even replacing their own desires and goals with those of an organization. “It is ultimately quite strange,” he writes, “that people should so ‘accept’ to occupy themselves in the service of a desire that was not originally their own.” Lordon argues that surrender of will occurs via the capture by organizations of workers’ “basal desire” – the will to survive. But this willingness of workers to become aligned with a company’s goals is due not only to what can be called “managerialism” (the ways in which a company co-opts individuality via wages, rules, and perks), but to the psychology of the workers themselves, whose “psyches… perform at times staggering feats of compartmentalization.” So consent to work itself becomes problematic and troubling; as captured in the title of Lordon’s book, workers are “willing slaves.” Franco "Bifo" Berardi Franco Berardi, an Italian Autonomist thinker, suggests in The Soul at Work: From Alienation to Autonomy, that capitalism has harnessed modern desires for autonomy and independence:"No desire, no vitality seems to exist anymore outside the economic enterprise, outside productive labor and business. Capital was able to renew its psychic, ideological and economic energy, specifically thanks to the absorption of creativity, desire, and individualistic, libertarian drives for self-realization."Knowledge workers, or what Barardi calls the “cognitariat,” are far from free of this co-option. People in these jobs, he says, have suffered a kind of Taylorization of their work via the parceling and routinization of even creative activities. George Alliger In the 2022 book Anti-Work: Psychological Investigations into Its Truths, Problems, and Solutions, work psychologist Alliger proposes to systematize anti-work thinking by suggesting a set of almost 20 propositions that characterize this topic. He draws on a wide variety of sources; a few of the propositions or tenets are: Work demands submission and | human happiness. Brief history The critique of work has been around for a long time, and many thinkers have critiqued and wished for the abolishment of the social activities that we in our own historical epoch define as labor. In fact, critiques of unnecessary human labor may be found as early as in Ancient Greece. Paul Lafargue was early to point out that the obsession society seemed to have with labor paradoxically harmed the productivity which society had as one of its primary justifications for not working as little as possible. During 2021 and 2021 the anti work movement has experienced rapid growth online, especially on the subreddit /r/antiwork which uses the slogan "Unemployment for all, not just the rich!". The subreddit has [2022] 1.8 million members, and has aided workers in the 2021 Kellogg's strike. Paul Lafargue In Lafargue's book The Right To Be Lazy, he claims that: "It is sheer madness, that people are fighting for the "right" to an eight-hour working day. In other words, eight hours of servitude, exploitation and suffering, when it is leisure, joy and self-realisation that should be fought for – and as few hours of slavery as possible." The automation, which had already come a long way in Lafargue's time, could easily have reduced working hours to three or four hours a day. Which would have left a large part of the day for the things which he would claim that we really want to do – spend time with friends, relax, enjoy life, be lazy. The machine is the saviour of humanity, Lafargue argues, but only if the working time it frees up becomes leisure time. It can be, it should be, but it rarely has been. The time that is freed up is according to Lafargue usually converted into more hours of work, which in his view is only more hours of toil and drudgery. Bertrand Russell Russell's book In Praise of Idleness is a collection of essays on the themes of sociology and philosophy. Russell argues that if the burden of work were shared equally among all, resulting in fewer hours of work, unemployment would disappear. As a result, human happiness would also increase as people would be able to enjoy their newfound free time, which would further increase the amount of science and art. Russell for example claimed that "Modern methods of production have given us the possibility of ease and security for all; we have chosen, instead, to have overwork for some and starvation for others. Hitherto we have continued to be as energetic as we were before there were machines; in this we have been foolish". Contemporary era David Graeber The anthropologist David Graeber has written about bullshit jobs, which are jobs that are meaningless do not contribute anything worthwhile, or even damage society. Graeber also claims that bullshit jobs are often not the worst paid ones. The bullshit-jobs can include tasks like these: Watching over an inbox which received emails and copy and paste it into another form. To be hired to look busy. Jobs where the most important thing is to sit in the right place, like working in a reception, and forwarding emails to someone who is tasked with reading them. Frédéric Lordon In Willing Slaves of Capital: Spinoza and Marx on Desire, the French economist and philosopher Frédéric Lordon ponders why people accept deferring or even replacing their own desires and goals with those of an organization. “It is ultimately quite strange,” he writes, “that people should so ‘accept’ to occupy themselves in the service of a desire that was not originally their own.” Lordon argues that surrender of will occurs via the capture by organizations of workers’ “basal desire” – the will to survive. But this willingness of workers to become aligned with a company’s goals is due not only to what can be called “managerialism” (the ways in which a company co-opts individuality via wages, rules, and perks), but to the psychology of the workers themselves, whose “psyches… perform at times staggering feats of compartmentalization.” So consent to work itself becomes problematic and troubling; as captured in the title of Lordon’s book, workers are “willing slaves.” Franco "Bifo" Berardi Franco Berardi, an Italian Autonomist thinker, suggests in The Soul at Work: From Alienation to Autonomy, that capitalism has harnessed modern desires for autonomy and independence:"No desire, no vitality seems to exist anymore outside the economic enterprise, outside productive labor and business. Capital was able to renew its psychic, ideological and economic energy, specifically thanks to the absorption of creativity, desire, and individualistic, libertarian drives for self-realization."Knowledge workers, or what Barardi calls the “cognitariat,” are far from free of this co-option. People in these jobs, he says, have suffered a kind of Taylorization of their work via the parceling and routinization of even creative activities. George Alliger In the 2022 book Anti-Work: Psychological Investigations into Its Truths, Problems, and Solutions, work psychologist Alliger proposes to systematize anti-work thinking by suggesting a set of almost 20 propositions that characterize this |
Lam Yiu is a Chinese billionaire and the founder of Huabao International Holdings, a fragrances and tobacco flavoring company. She founded the company in 1996 | the Hong Kong Stock Exchange through a "backdoor listing" in 2006. References 21st-century Chinese businesswomen Chinese |
directed by Anton Dyakov. Academy Award nominee for Best Animated Short Film. Plot The film contrasts between form and content between a ballerina and a boxer, shows how one affects the other, and makes an attempt | Film. Plot The film contrasts between form and content between a ballerina and a boxer, shows how one affects the other, and makes an attempt to reveal the |
issues which the Court of Appeal had to determine were limited because of certain procedural irregularities in the way that the defendant, the Samba Financial Group, had conducted its defence. However, the central allegation was that the bank had knowingly received certain very valuable securities in Saudi Arabian companies which were beneficially owned by SAAD Investments Company Limited in breach of trust. However, because Saudi Arabian law did not recognise the concept of a trust, and did not have a system of conflict of laws, the defendants argued that the claim must necessarily fail. The defendants succeeded both in the High Court and in the Court of Appeal. The court was also required to rule on whether it was appropriate to apply a 'block discount' to the valuation of the shares when assessing damages. Although the Court of Appeal expressed an opinion on this matter, because the claim failed this part of judgment did not have any effect between the parties. Background On or about 16 September 2009 Mr Maan Al-Sanea was alleged to have transferred a substantial number of shares and securities issued to the Samba Financial Group to discharge his liabilities to the group. However, Mr Al-Sanea held those shares in his personal name on trust for SAAD Investment Company Limited ("SICL"). On the day of the transfer they were valued at 801 million Saudi riyals (approximately US$250 million). Shortly afterwards SICL went into liquidation in the Cayman Islands. A raft of litigation then ensued, but most importantly the liquidators brought claims against Samba alleging that the transfers by Mr Al-Sanea were void under the provisions of section 127 of the Insolvency Act 1986. The courts were asked to determine the availability of relief as a preliminary issue of law and that litigation went all the way to the Supreme Court which ruled that the transactions could not, as a matter of law, be set aside under section 127. The liquidators of SICL amended their claim accordingly, and proceeded against Samba Financial Group, including a claim in knowing receipt, alleging that Samba Financial Group knew or ought to have known that the shares were held on trust for SICL, and so either had to restore them or pay over their value. In particular, SICL pointed out that Samba must be taken to know this because (i) Mr Al-Senea was also a director of Samba, and so his personal knowledge would be imputed to them, and (ii) because Samba had been given notice of a worldwide freezing order which been granted in relation to the relevant securities. However, because Samba did not comply with various orders for disclosure during the litigation it was debarred from defending various issues, and those were treated as having been proved. Accordingly, when the case came back before the court for a substantive hearing, there were only three remaining issues which the court had to determine. They were referred to as: "the Saudi Arabian Law Issue"; "the Law of Knowing Receipt Issue"; and "the Valuation Issue". These were all issues of pure law which the Samba Group could argue despite being debarred from disputing the underlying facts. On 1 April 2021 all of the assets of the Samba Group were transferred to the Saudi National Bank, who was substituted as defendant in the proceedings. High Court The case came before Fancourt J. Before the High Court there were essentially three issues to be determined: Firstly, was it necessary for the claimants to have an equitable interest in the relevant shares once they were in the hands of the Saudi Bank in order to sustain a claim for 'knowing receipt'. Secondly, whether under Saudi Arabian law (as the law of the place where the shares were deemed to be located) would recognise or give effect to the equitable title of SICL in the shares after the transfer. Thirdly, if the claimants succeeded, to what extent their damages should reflect a 'block discount' which would be applicable to the sale or purchase of such a large number of shares in one company. The High Court held that: A claim for knowing receipt could only succeed under English law (or Cayman law, which was accepted to be identical) if the claimants could show that they had a beneficial interest in the shares once they were in the hands of the Saudi Bank; that the effect of the expert evidence on Saudi law was to the effect that Saudi law did not recognise their trust interest, and so it was extinguished by the transfer to the Saudi Bank, and therefore the claim failed; and although it was no longer relevant, the judge set out the basis upon which he would have applied a partial block discount to the share valuation if he had been required to do so. Court of Appeal The Court of Appeal consisted of Newey LJ, Asplin LJ and Popplewell LJ. Newey LJ delivered a single judgment, but it | the footing of knowing receipt is that the defendant has accepted trust assets knowing that they were transferred to him in breach of trust and that he had no right to receive them. His possession is therefore at all times wrongful and adverse to the rights of both the true trustees and the beneficiaries. No trust has been reposed in him. He does not have the powers or duties of a trustee, for example with regard to investment or management. His sole obligation of any practical significance is to restore the assets immediately" (emphasis added). They conclude their review by upholding the decision of the High Court, that: "While it may be legitimate to refer to knowing receipt as a species of equitable wrongdoing, it is not based exclusively on fault. For liability to arise, the defendant must also have received trust property or, as Hoffmann LJ put it in El Ajou v Dollar Land Holdings plc, "assets which are traceable as representing the assets of the plaintiff"." They added: "In all the circumstances, it seems to us that the Judge was right to conclude that a knowing recipient "must have held trust property, not property to which from the moment of receipt he had good title" and that "a claim in knowing receipt, where dishonest assistance is not alleged, will fail if, at the moment of receipt, the beneficiary's equitable proprietary interest is destroyed or overridden so that the recipient holds the property as beneficial owner of it". ... In short, a continuing proprietary interest in the relevant property is required for a knowing receipt claim to be possible. A defendant cannot be liable for knowing receipt if he took the property free of any interest of the claimant." The 'Saudi Law' issue The court noted that in an English court Saudi Arabian law was treated as a matter of fact to be determined on expert evidence. They noted that Fancourt J had explained the reasons for his conclusions in a careful and detailed section of the Judgment running to 88 paragraphs, and they summarised his findings as follows: "The Courts of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia do not apply foreign law. They would seek to give effect to the Six Transactions in accordance with the Saudi Arabian Courts' view of Saudi Arabian law. There is no distinction in Saudi Arabian law between legal and beneficial ownership as such. Therefore the beneficial interest of SICL under English/Cayman law would not have been recognised as such by the Saudi Arabian Courts." They noted the general rule in relation to appeals against matters of fact, as expressed by Lewison LJ in at paragraph 114: "Appellate courts have been repeatedly warned, by recent cases at the highest level, not to interfere with findings of fact by trial judges, unless compelled to do so." They also cited the warning of Lord Reed in at paragraph 67: "It follows that, in the absence of some other identifiable error, such as (without attempting an exhaustive account) a material error of law, or the making of a critical finding of fact which has no basis in the evidence, or a demonstrable misunderstanding of relevant evidence, or a demonstrable failure to consider relevant evidence, an appellate court will interfere with the findings of fact made by a trial judge only if it is satisfied that his decision cannot reasonably be explained or justified." After reviewing the trial judge's findings, they concluded that the appellant's arguments: "... do not come close to satisfying the criteria for this Court to interfere with a judge's findings of fact on foreign law in a case of this kind. The conclusions of the Judge in this case were reasonably open to him on the evidence he heard, and there is nothing in his clear and detailed reasoning which suggests he was wrong in his conclusions." The 'valuation' issue This was sufficient to dispose of the appeal, but (like the trial judge below) the Court of Appeal considered the valuation issue in case their decision on the previous two points was overturned on appeal. At first instance Fancourt J had held that a 'block discount' was appropriate to assess the true value of a large number of shares in the same company being sold on the market at the same time. The Court of Appeal disagreed, and overruled him in that respect. If a person has been party to a breach of trust, then it is their obligation to restore the trust property or its value to the beneficiaries. The fact that if the beneficiaries had sold it all at once on the market they would have received a depressed price is not material - they did not want it sold at all. They wanted to retain the full market value in their portfolio and that is the basis upon which the loss to them should be assessed. "We would not, however, wish to be taken to have endorsed the Judge's conclusions. It seems to us that there is a persuasive argument for saying that, where a trustee has elected to receive the value of an asset rather than its return in specie, the sum which is necessary to restore or re-constitute the trust fund will often at least be best determined by reference to the cost of the asset had it been purchased by the |
is best known for answering the two most debated questions: What is Ethical Porn and Why Ethical Porn. Background Ethical.Porn was founded with the aim of creating a platform that offered well-researched articles curated by industry specialists that provided relevant information on the industry based on people's statements. The goal was to bring attention to the different challenges surrounding ethical pornography and to spark a dialogue about erotica in today's world. As a not-for-profit organization, Ethical.Porn works with a global network of partners | information on the industry based on people's statements. The goal was to bring attention to the different challenges surrounding ethical pornography and to spark a dialogue about erotica in today's world. As a not-for-profit organization, Ethical.Porn works with a global network of partners to improve access to, production of, and use of research information and knowledge filmmakers, |
the film, written and directed by Paul Schrader. Filming began in Louisiana on February 3, 2022. At the same time, it was announced that two more actors joined the cast, Quintessa Swindell (replacing Zendaya whom Schrader originally had in mind) and Esai Morales. References External links Upcoming | and Sigourney Weaver had been cast in the film, written and directed by Paul Schrader. Filming began in Louisiana on February 3, 2022. At the same time, it was announced that two more actors joined the cast, Quintessa Swindell (replacing Zendaya whom Schrader originally had in mind) and Esai Morales. References External links Upcoming films American |
and former All Blacks centre Warwick Taylor. He was not reappointed in 2009 despite not losing a single game during his term as coach. Atkins played | is a former coach of the New Zealand women's national rugby union team. He replaced Jed Rowlands as coach of the |
to track down his 5th-grade teacher and remembering a bullying incident from 50 years ago. Release and reception It premiered at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. Accolades 94th Academy Awards: Academy | It premiered at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. Accolades 94th Academy Awards: Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject) – nomination References External links Official |
States. Located in Savannah's Historic District, the addresses of some of the properties are West Bay Street, above Factors Walk, while others solely utilize the former King Cotton warehouses on River Street. As of February 2022, these are Two Cracked Eggs, Rusty Rudders Tap House, Nine Line, Black Rifle Coffee Company and 309 West. The building | was occupied by J. J. Williamson & Company cotton merchants, established in 1904. Their home office was in Atlanta, but they had branches in Savannah, Augusta, Memphis, Dallas, Birmingham and Tupelo, and were members of both the New York Cotton Exchange and the New Orleans Cotton Exchange. In 1922, |
Eklent Kaçi, who did not participate at the event. The winner of the men's event was Joshua Filler, who defeated Mario He in the final 9-8. Format The St. Johann im Pongau Open was played as a double-elimination knockout tournament, until the round of 32. From that point on, the event continued as a single elimination bracket. All matches were played as a -to-nine- under the format. The event had a total of 181 entrants. Prize fund The tournament prize fund was similar to that of other Euro Tour events; €4,500 was awarded to | had a total prize pool of €38,000, with the winner of each event receiving €4,500. Since the 2020 Treviso Open there had not been any Euro Tour events, having been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The defending champion was Eklent Kaçi, who did not participate at the event. The winner of the men's event was Joshua Filler, |
Gerhart Jander (1892-1961), German inorganic chemist Gundula Jander (fl. 1965), German canoeist Georg Jander (fl. 1996-present), American | Jander (footballer) (born 1988), Jander Ribeiro Santana, Brazilian football left-back Surname Gerhart Jander (1892-1961), German |
to 18 millimeters in length; it's named for the single pore at the base of the final leg pair. | in Tiba, Japan. It grows up to 18 millimeters in length; it's named for the single pore |
of the first plastic-insulated modular clamp was developed. In 1952, Weidmüller exhibited for the first time at the Hannover Messe. In the same year, the "Switchgear Clamp" (SAK) was developed from thermoset plastics as insulating material and patented steel drawbar as clamping system. In the following years, the company expanded its international activities and established itself in Europe, America and Asia. Weidmüller is now represented in over 80 countries worldwide. These at the locations Germany, Czech Republic, Romania, China and Brazil with a production facility and at the locations Germany, Spain, Australia, China, Brazil and Singapore with a development center. In 1959, the first foreign sales company was founded in England. This was followed in 1967 by sales companies in Austria, France and Italy. Spain was added in 1978 and Sweden and Belgium in the following years. With the founding of Thüringische Weidmüller GmbH in 1991, the company also spread to Eastern and Central Europe. The most recent country of the group in Europe is the sales office in Switzerland. In 1975, the activities were expanded to Brazil, Canada and the USA. The presence on the American continent was supplemented in 1994 by a sales company in Mexico. After the sale of the sales companies, they were bought back by Weidmüller from the American company Rockwell Automation, Inc. in 2017. In 1980, a sales company was founded in Japan, through which Weidmüller established its presence in Asia. Shortly thereafter, a sales company in Singapore followed. Since 1994, the company has also been continuously | and manufactures a wide range of electrical connectors. The company's headquarters is in Detmold, North Rhine-Westphalia. The company has operations in 80 countries, employing around 5,000 people worldwide. Weidmüller is mainly active in mechanical engineering, the process industry, energy generation/renewable energies, transport technology, building infrastructure and equipment manufacturing. History In 1850 Carl August Weidmüller founded C. A. Weidmüller, originally as a textile company in Reichenbrand near Chemnitz. Gottfried Gläsel became a partner in the company in 1931 and became the sole owner and managing director in 1937. For reasons of recognition, the company name C. A. Weidmüller was retained. In 1943, the Second World War caused the company to change their products. While searching for suitable products for his company, Gottfried Gläsel met Wilhelm Staffel, who as a development engineer at AEG was involved in the development of the first automatic machine controls (e.B. for milling machines). The collaboration with Wilhelm Staffel leads to the production of the first "Staffel-Klemme" (Terminal) for AEG in Berlin. The resumption of contact with Wilhelm Staffel in 1947 led to a contract that formed the |
eviction night, it was revealed that all housemates were actually up for eviction, before the eviction for that week was cancelled. In week 2 and 3, only the HoH and deputy HoH were allowed to nominate housemates for possible eviction. The HoH had to use their veto power to replace one housemate from those nominated by the deputy HoH, with a non-nominated housemate. In week 3, under Sis Tamara and Yoli's leadership, the housemates won their first 100% wager. For the third week in a row, only the HoH and deputy HoH were allowed to nominate, with HoH once again having the privilege to save and replace. Week 5 was the first week that all housemates had the opportunity to nominate other housemates for possible eviction. Both the HoH and deputy HoH were immune from nomination while the HoH had to perform | After only three days in the house, QV decided to withdraw from the competition for mental health reasons. On 30 January, instead of an eviction, Vyno and Nthabii were added to the house. Nomination History In week 1, all housemates made their eviction nominations. On eviction night, it was revealed that all housemates were actually up for eviction, before the eviction for that week was cancelled. In week 2 and 3, only the HoH and deputy HoH were allowed to nominate housemates for possible eviction. The HoH had to use their veto power to replace one housemate from those nominated by the deputy HoH, with a non-nominated housemate. In week 3, under Sis Tamara and Yoli's leadership, the |
support women and communities against disinformation. She was a founder of the National Youth Council in Afghanistan. She represented the voices of Afghan women as part of the Afghanistan and Pakistan Peace Dialogues. Alongside other women she began a campaign of mural painting with women's rights messages in Jalalabad. She also established a network of 400 women who travelled the country, including into areas at the time that were controlled by the Taliban, to women who were survivors of domestic violence. She is founder and Director of the Kor Association, which aims to raise awareness of | the Afghan Youth Parliament, during the COVID-19 pandemic she worked to support women and communities against disinformation. She was a founder of the National Youth Council in Afghanistan. She represented the voices of Afghan women as part of the Afghanistan and Pakistan Peace Dialogues. Alongside other women she began a campaign of mural painting with women's rights messages in Jalalabad. She also established a network of 400 women who travelled the country, including into areas at the time that were controlled by the Taliban, to women who were survivors of domestic violence. She is founder and Director of the Kor Association, which aims to raise awareness of rights that women in Afghanistan have. In 2018 she ran for election to the Afghan |
advanced mathematics. History Unlike other Philippine languages, the native number system of Cebuano was derived solely from the non-human forms of Proto-Austronesian numerals instead of a combination of both human and non-human numerals, such as in Tagalog and Hiligaynon. Types The native numerals are categorized into three types: cardinal, ordinal, and distributive. Cardinal Like other Visayan languages, cardinal numbers are linked to the noun with the ligature ka. usa ka tawo | types: cardinal, ordinal, and distributive. Cardinal Like other Visayan languages, cardinal numbers are linked to the noun with the ligature ka. usa ka tawo a/one person kaluhaan ug usa ka bulan twenty-one months Ordinal Ordinal numbers in Cebuano are formed using the ika- prefix, except una. Distributive Distributive numbers in Cebuano are formed by attaching the tag- prefix to the numerical root. Irregular words may be formed depending on the number being attached to. See also Cebuano language Cebuano grammar References Cebuano |
that war, recognized the freedom of the slaves who had fought in the Mambí Army, which benefited Commander Díaz Molina. Little War In August 1879, the Little War broke out. Díaz rose in November 1879 and remained in arms until August 1880, after the war had failed. Diaz ended this war with the ranks of Lieutenant Colonel. After this, he settled in the Villa de San Juan de los Remedios and dedicated himself to agricultural work in various mills. He became involved in the different Cuban independence conspiracies of the time. Cuban War of Independence On February 24, 1895, the Cuban War of Independence broke out and Lieutenant Colonel Pedro Díaz Molina took up arms on June 5 of that year and, shortly after, was appointed Chief of the "Remedies Brigade". Díaz Molina joined Generals Máximo Gómez and Antonio Maceo during the Invasion from East to West in Cuba and took part in several of their combats, particularly in Calimete and Coliseo. He also participated in Maceo's campaigns in Pinar del Río and was present at the Battle of San Pedro, where General Maceo lost his life, on December 7, 1896. Later, General Díaz assisted the expeditions of Colonel Francisco Leyte-Vidal and General Juan Rius Rivera in the Province of Pinar del Río . In 1898, the United States intervened in the war against Spain and militarily occupied the island until 1902. Pedro Diaz ended the war in 1898, with the rank of Major General, along with his troops in his camp near the city of Pinar de Rio. Later Years After | after the war had failed. Diaz ended this war with the ranks of Lieutenant Colonel. After this, he settled in the Villa de San Juan de los Remedios and dedicated himself to agricultural work in various mills. He became involved in the different Cuban independence conspiracies of the time. Cuban War of Independence On February 24, 1895, the Cuban War of Independence broke out and Lieutenant Colonel Pedro Díaz Molina took up arms on June 5 of that year and, shortly after, was appointed Chief of the "Remedies Brigade". Díaz Molina joined Generals Máximo Gómez and Antonio Maceo during the Invasion from East to West in Cuba and took part in several of their combats, particularly in Calimete and Coliseo. He also participated in Maceo's campaigns in Pinar del Río and was present at the Battle of San Pedro, where General Maceo lost his life, on December 7, 1896. Later, General Díaz assisted the expeditions of Colonel Francisco Leyte-Vidal and General Juan Rius Rivera in the Province of Pinar del Río . In 1898, the United States intervened in the war against Spain and militarily occupied the island until 1902. Pedro Diaz ended the war in 1898, with the rank of Major General, along with his troops in his camp near the city of Pinar de Rio. Later Years After the war and once the Republic was established, General Díaz |
respective charts. As with the rest of the album, "That's Love" and its B-side "You Don't Know" were written by Fury, although the latter under the pseudonym Wilber Wilberforce. Reviewing for Disc, Don Nicholl described Fury as "rocking on a comfortable winner in "That's Love"" and that "it should register happily in all the juke areas and I am also tipping it to climb into the big selling league". He also described "You Don't Know" as "almost a talker. Extremely slow with piano and guitar behind Billy. I think he | pseudonym Wilber Wilberforce. Reviewing for Disc, Don Nicholl described Fury as "rocking on a comfortable winner in "That's Love"" and that "it should register happily in all the juke areas and I am also tipping it to climb into the big selling league". He also described "You Don't Know" as "almost a talker. Extremely slow with piano and guitar behind Billy. I think he tends to |
1st constituency since 2020. References Living people 1965 births 21st-century French politicians The Republicans (France) politicians Deputies of the 15th National | Republican politician who has served as Member of Parliament for Haut-Rhin's 1st constituency since 2020. References Living people 1965 births 21st-century French politicians The |
Dutch Single Top 100. Career In April 2017, Dopebwoy released his debut album under the name Nieuw Goud, which reached 36th place in the Dutch Album Top 100. With the song Cartier, which Dopebwoy released in June 2017 together with Chivv and 3robi, he had his first hit as the song remained in the top 10 of the chart for 12 weeks. In the years that followed, Dopebwoy made several songs and collaborated with artists such as Jayh, Bizzey and Boef. In the spring of 2020, Dopebwoy started his | which reached 36th place in the Dutch Album Top 100. With the song Cartier, which Dopebwoy released in June 2017 together with Chivv and 3robi, he had his first hit as the song remained in the top 10 of the chart for 12 weeks. In the years that followed, Dopebwoy made several songs and collaborated with artists such as Jayh, Bizzey and Boef. In the spring of 2020, Dopebwoy started his own label under the name Forever Lit Records, |
Carvel, Alex Hassell, Corey Hawkins, Harry Melling, and Brendan Gleeson. In the film, three witches tell Macbeth a prophecy that he will become the King of Scotland. Kathryn Hunter co-stars, playing all three witches and an old man. The Tragedy of Macbeth was released in select theaters by A24 on December 25, 2021, and began streaming on Apple TV+ on January 14, 2022. The film was critically acclaimed, with praise aimed | Tragedy of Macbeth was released in select theaters by A24 on December 25, 2021, and began streaming on Apple TV+ on January 14, 2022. The film was critically acclaimed, with praise aimed towards Coen's screenplay and direction, Bruno Delbonnel's cinematography, the production design and score, and the performances of Washington and Hunter. The American Film Institute and National Board of |
a new Space Channel 5 game were revived following the Game Symphony Japan 14th Concert SEGA Special in 2015, which featured a performance of the series theme "Mexican Flyer" and the second game's ending theme "This is my Happiness". Okamura met up with other former staff members at the concert, and saw there was a wish in the gaming industry for a new Space Channel 5 project. Another inspiration for returning to the series was the mainstream success of the 2016 musical La La Land. While it was considered to simply make a Part 3, Okamura instead opted for a VR project. Okamura pitched the concept to Sega, who greenlit an experimental VR prototype created in collaboration with KDDI. This prototype, Space Channel 5 VR: Ukiuki Viewing Show, was shown off in 2016 at that year's Tokyo Game Show. Due to positive fan reaction, a full virtual reality game was approved. Most of the original staff, who had stayed in touch over the years, reunited to develop Space Channel 5 VR. Okamura acted as producer, former graphic designer Noboru Hotta was director, Takumi Yoshinaga returned as story game design consultant, and composer Naofumi Hataya was sound director. Newcomer Naoya Kurihara acted as lead programmer. Yoshinaga, who was still with Sega, helped the team obtained Sega's permission to use the licence. Okamura contacted Mizuguchi to see if he was interested in joining, but while he gave the game his approval he was unable to join due to other commitments. Full production began in 2018. It was designed using the Unity game engine. Because of the staff's familiarity with each other and the series, production went smoothly. During early prototyping, a version was tried where players could control the game using the DualShock 4, but this did not provide much immersion so the controls were tailored to the PlayStation Move. The first prototype also required far more precision with the player's movements, resulting in testers getting very low scores, so the requirements were relaxed. One of the most stressful elements was timing the effects and music with the player's movements, especially as the game progressed and corrections to music timing became more difficult. They also needed to make environments and displays while accounting for potential motion sickness in players. The team also incorporated a caloric counter with help from the Virtual Reality Institute of Health and Exercise, as they felt the dance moves would double as a workout for players. Original artist Yumiko Miyabe returned to designed the characters. She had left the gaming industry, but was able to return due to her continuing friendship with former staff at Grounding. A notable artistic change was Ulala's outfit, which was made a neon yellow to represent the series's shift into virtual reality. So as to appeal to the series' large female fan base, the team consulted with Miyabe and other female staff to design the new characters so they would be appealing without being sexualised. Despite the change in platform and increased hardware, the team wanted to keep the established "retro sci-fi" aesthetic. When creating the character models, the team went through a repeated process of "destroying and " the models until they fitted into the game's world while remaining true to the series. Some of the planned graphical effects had to be toned down for the final release as they caused the frame rate to drop. The aim for the narrative was to be nostalgic, blending established characters with newcomers. The new player protagonists who work under Ulala were chosen so players could continue to see and admire Ulala, while also encouraging a feeling of supporting her reports. The game's title in Japanese was intended to reference that participation. The team managed to bring back the original motion actors for characters, and some of the original voice cast. Among returning voices were Okamura as Ulala, Show Hayami and Tom Clarke-Hill as rival reporter Jaguar, and Kae Īda as Pudding. For Ulala's English voice, the team tried to bring back original | the team felt they had exhausted their ideas, and Sega showed little interest in a new entry. At one time, Mizuguchi and Q Entertainment were in discussions with Sega about reviving the series for HD consoles. Discussions about a new Space Channel 5 game were revived following the Game Symphony Japan 14th Concert SEGA Special in 2015, which featured a performance of the series theme "Mexican Flyer" and the second game's ending theme "This is my Happiness". Okamura met up with other former staff members at the concert, and saw there was a wish in the gaming industry for a new Space Channel 5 project. Another inspiration for returning to the series was the mainstream success of the 2016 musical La La Land. While it was considered to simply make a Part 3, Okamura instead opted for a VR project. Okamura pitched the concept to Sega, who greenlit an experimental VR prototype created in collaboration with KDDI. This prototype, Space Channel 5 VR: Ukiuki Viewing Show, was shown off in 2016 at that year's Tokyo Game Show. Due to positive fan reaction, a full virtual reality game was approved. Most of the original staff, who had stayed in touch over the years, reunited to develop Space Channel 5 VR. Okamura acted as producer, former graphic designer Noboru Hotta was director, Takumi Yoshinaga returned as story game design consultant, and composer Naofumi Hataya was sound director. Newcomer Naoya Kurihara acted as lead programmer. Yoshinaga, who was still with Sega, helped the team obtained Sega's permission to use the licence. Okamura contacted Mizuguchi to see if he was interested in joining, but while he gave the game his approval he was unable to join due to other commitments. Full production began in 2018. It was designed using the Unity game engine. Because of the staff's familiarity with each other and the series, production went smoothly. During early prototyping, a version was tried where players could control the game using the DualShock 4, but this did not provide much immersion so the controls were tailored to the PlayStation Move. The first prototype also required far more precision with the player's movements, resulting in testers getting very low scores, so the requirements were relaxed. One of the most stressful elements was timing the effects and music with the player's movements, especially as the game progressed and corrections to music timing became more difficult. They also needed to make environments and displays while accounting for potential motion sickness in players. The team also incorporated a caloric counter with help from the Virtual Reality Institute of Health and Exercise, as they felt the dance moves would double as a workout for players. Original artist Yumiko Miyabe returned to designed the characters. She had left the gaming industry, but was able to return due to her continuing friendship with former staff at Grounding. A notable artistic change was Ulala's outfit, which was made a neon yellow to represent the series's shift into virtual reality. So as to appeal to the series' large female fan base, the team consulted with Miyabe and other female staff to design the new characters so they would be appealing without being sexualised. Despite the change in platform and increased hardware, the team wanted to keep the established "retro sci-fi" aesthetic. When creating the character models, the team went through a repeated process of "destroying and " the models until they fitted into the game's world while remaining true to the series. 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at the . The couple then had four children, born between 1828 and 1838. Around 1830, she and her family settled in Ixelles. According to the art historian , her marriage put an end to a promising career. Her younger sister, Zoé de Gamond, became a renowned teacher and feminist. She and Élisa held salons, learning about politics at a time when women were excluded, notably by participating in the salons held by their mother. This beginning of political life was in line with the revolutionary events of 1830. Later, the two sisters held salons twice a week, as their mother had done | the field of mythology. Biography Coming from a wealthy liberal family, his father, Pierre-Joseph de Gamond, was also a barrister-at-law at the Brussels Bar and ended up as a counsellor at the Brussels Court of Appeal. Pierre-Joseph de Gamond also taught the course entitled "Code de la procédure civile et ordre des Juridictions" at the Université libre de Bruxelles. His mother, Isabelle-Angélique de Lados, of noble origin, held political and philosophical salons in the 1820s. She died in 1829. Elisa's career as a painter began around 1820. In 1823, she took part in |
in Arabic) was a literary magazine with a special reference to poetry. The magazine was published in Beirut, Lebanon, between 1957 and 1970 with a three-year interruption. The founders were two leading literary figures: Yusuf al-Khal and Adunis. History and profile Shi'r was started in Beirut in 1957, and the first issue appeared in January. The founders were Yusuf al-Khal and Adunis. Their goal in establishing Shi'r which was an avant-garde monthly journal was to present a non-political version of poetry. This version of poetry is called Al Shi'r al Hurr (Free Poetry in Arabic). Al-Khal was the editor-in-chief of Shi'r. Adunis served in different positions: at the beginning he was the editor and from 1958 he began to function as the secretary of the editorial board. He became the managing editor in 1961 and co-owner and co-editor-in-chief of Shi'r in 1963. However, he left the magazine soon after these roles. The contributors were part of the Shi'r school, and the magazine was an organ | also supported by Al Adab. Shi'r was banned in some countries due to its alleged support for the cultural war against Arab nationalism and its being funded by the CIA and French intelligence. It was temporarily shut down in 1964 and restarted in Spring 1967. In the second phase al-Khal also served as the editor-in-chief of the magazine of which the scope was expanded to cover other literary subjects in addition to poetry. Shi'r ceased publication in Autumn 1970. Studies on Shi'r Kamal Kheir Beik, a Syria-born dissident and poet, analysed Shi'r in his PhD thesis which was completed at the University of Geneva in 1972. Another comprehensive study on Shi'r is a book by Dounia Badini published in 2009. References 1957 establishments in Lebanon 1970 disestablishments in Lebanon Defunct magazines published in Lebanon Magazines published in Beirut Magazines established in 1957 Magazines disestablished in 1970 Monthly magazines published in Lebanon Poetry literary magazines Defunct literary magazines Literary magazines published |
Benassaya (born 4 August 1964) is a French Republican politician who has served as Member of Parliament for Yvelines's 11th constituency since 2020. References 1964 | 1964 births Living people The Republicans (France) politicians Paris-Sorbonne University alumni French essayists Mayors of Yvelines People from Pantin 21st-century French politicians Deputies of the 15th National Assembly of the |
|Source: | |} 1999 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Sergey Generalov |align=left|Independent | |23.12% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Oleg Pashchenko |align=left|Independent | |18.25% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Valery Sergiyenko (incumbent) |align=left|Independent | |16.72% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Valery Barmin |align=left|Independent | |11.56% |- |style="background-color:#FF4400"| |align=left|Anatoly Nazeykin |align=left|Andrey Nikolayev and Svyatoslav Fyodorov Bloc | |3.26% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vasily Zhurko |align=left|Independent | |2.04% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |23.05% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 2003 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Klyukin |align=left|United Russia | |30.12% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Yevgeny Vasilyev |align=left|Independent | |23.24% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Oleg Pashchenko |align=left|Agrarian Party | |9.97% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vladimir Dmitriyevsky |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |5.99% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Valery Kolmakov |align=left|Independent | |2.05% |- |style="background-color:#7C73CC"| |align=left|Anatoly Sidorov |align=left|Great Russia – Eurasian Union | |1.50% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |22.74% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | |align=left|Anatoly Nazeykin |align=left|Andrey Nikolayev and Svyatoslav Fyodorov Bloc | |3.26% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vasily Zhurko |align=left|Independent | |2.04% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |23.05% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 2003 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Klyukin |align=left|United Russia | |30.12% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Yevgeny Vasilyev |align=left|Independent | |23.24% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Oleg Pashchenko |align=left|Agrarian Party | |9.97% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vladimir Dmitriyevsky |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |5.99% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Valery Kolmakov |align=left|Independent | |2.05% |- |style="background-color:#7C73CC"| |align=left|Anatoly Sidorov |align=left|Great Russia – Eurasian Union | |1.50% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |22.74% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 2016 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color: " | |align=left|Viktor Zubarev |align=left|United Russia | |40.95% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Dmitry Nosov |align=left|Communist Party | |17.31% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Roman Ulskikh |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |9.85% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Gennady Semigin |align=left|Patriots of Russia | |8.71% |
middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains the village of Ashford-in-the-Water and the surrounding countryside, which includes two country houses, Ashford Hall and Thornbridge Hall. These are both listed, together with associated structures and items in their grounds. The | of Ashford-in-the-Water and the surrounding countryside, which includes two country houses, Ashford Hall and Thornbridge Hall. These are both listed, together with associated structures and items in their grounds. The River Wye passes through the parish, and four bridges crossing it are listed. Most of the other listed buildings are houses, cottages and associated structures, and the others include a church, a churchyard cross, a former |
hairs arise from the base of the column, similar to Pelatantheria bicuspidata and Pelatantheria ctenoglossum. However, Pelatantheria woonchengii only bears one tuft of hairs on each side of the column. Also, the callus on the midlobe is large and yellow and the disk is thickened and cushion-like. Ecology Flowering occurs from mid October to late November. Conservation This species is protected under the Convention on International Trade | callus on the midlobe is large and yellow and the disk is thickened and cushion-like. Ecology Flowering occurs from mid October to late November. Conservation This species is protected under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora CITES and thus is regarded as potentially endangered. Many wild populations were destroyed by overcollection. References woonchengii Orchids of Myanmar Orchids of Thailand Orchids of Vietnam Orchids of Malaysia Aeridinae |
a small park that was once the site of a colonial militia training ground. Bridgeport's economy grew rapidly in the second half of the 19th century, and earlier fashionable districts were overtaken by increasing urbanization. The Stratfield area was developed piecemeal by multiple developers, and was desirable for its balance between distance and proximity to the city's expanding urban core to the east. See also History of Bridgeport, Connecticut National Register of Historic Places listings in Bridgeport, Connecticut References Geography of Bridgeport, Connecticut Historic districts in Fairfield County, Connecticut National Register of Historic Places in Fairfield County, Connecticut Historic districts on the National Register of | of homes were built here between 1880 and 1920, in popular revival styles of the period. Earlier buildings include a Federal period house that was given a Queen Anne makeover in the late 19th century, and two Italianate houses dating to the 1850s, when the area was divided into country estates. The area also has some of the city's oldest surviving early history, in a small park that was once the site of a colonial militia training ground. Bridgeport's economy grew rapidly in the second half of the 19th century, and earlier fashionable districts were overtaken by increasing urbanization. The Stratfield area was developed piecemeal by multiple developers, and was desirable |
out of which 13,01,788 were male voters and 11,42,203 were female voters. Schedule The elections of 2017 Lucknow Municipal Corporation were announced by the Uttar Pradesh State Election Commission. The elections of LMC were held in single phase on 26 November 2017 and the results were announced on 1 December 2017. Results Results of LMC were announced on 1 December 2017 the Bharatiya Janata | of 2017 Lucknow Municipal Corporation were announced by the Uttar Pradesh State Election Commission. The elections of LMC were held in single phase on 26 November 2017 and the results were announced on 1 December 2017. Results Results of LMC were announced on 1 December |
1950 births Deputies of the 15th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic 21st-century French politicians Mayors of places in | the 2018 by-election. References Living people 1950 births Deputies of the 15th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic |
and Internet services. Later Vodafone partnered to provide Radio Stations to their customers in India. History In June 2011, Timbre Media partnered Saregama to re-launch the WorldSpace Radio and | 2011, Timbre Media partnered Saregama to re-launch the WorldSpace Radio and it re-launched at 40 radio stations all over India. However, it was only streamed through DTH, Mobile Phones and Internet. Saregama bought 10% stake in Timbre Media. In January 2013, Vodafone and Timbre media joined hands to provide |
Maudslay of America'. References 19th-century American inventors 1822 births 1891 | 1822 – 25 April 1891) was an American machine tool innovator and |
a multi-sport event held annually for the Polish diaspora (Polonia) and Polish minorities living outside of Poland. Alternating between summer and winter games each year, the first edition of the games were held in Warsaw in 1934, and they have been played regularly since their revival in 1974. The games are organized | outside of Poland. Alternating between summer and winter games each year, the first edition of the games were held in Warsaw in 1934, and they have been played regularly since their revival |
the 1974 NCAA Division II football season. Led by fifth-year head coach Bill Peck, the Blue Raiders compiled a record an overall record of 3–8 with a mark of 2–5 in conference play, placing sixth in the OVC. The | Bill Peck, the Blue Raiders compiled a record an overall record of 3–8 with a mark of 2–5 in conference play, placing |
name. The novel is written by Kaotam and the director is . It was aired on every Friday–Sunday from June 3, until June 17, 2017. Synopsis Milin (Nuttanicha Dungwattanawanich), work in the financial department of "Cupid Hut" company. She meets Saran (Phakin Khamwilaisak), a dentist at the "Cupid Hut" company with his friend, Thankrit (Ron Pattharapon ToOun). Saran doesn't believe in love, he only came because Thankrit, a friend from high school ask him to. At the company, the three meet Rarin (Pitchapa Phanthumchinda), Milin classmate from high school. Thankrit took an interest in Rarin right away, but Rarin only have her eyes on Saran. Will Milin be able | "Cupid Hut" company with his friend, Thankrit (Ron Pattharapon ToOun). Saran doesn't believe in love, he only came because Thankrit, a friend from high school ask him to. At the company, the three meet Rarin (Pitchapa Phanthumchinda), Milin classmate from high school. Thankrit took an interest in Rarin right away, but Rarin only have her eyes on Saran. Will Milin be able to complete this task? Cast Main Nuttanicha Dungwattanawanich as Mim/Milin Phakin Khamwilaisak as Saran Supporting Ron Pattharapon ToOun as Tanakrit Pitchapa Phanthumchinda as Rarin as Lieutenant Pratchawin as Orn as Sarut (Saran's dad) as Milin's grandfather Surasak Chaiat as Rarin's father as Motdaeng Guest Theeradej Wongpuapan as Peem Araya A. Hargate as Waralee Jarinporn Joonkiat as Hunsa Thikamporn Ritta-apinan as Oil / Nantisa Kannarun Wongkajornklai |
of Professional Baseball, a "partner league" of Major League Baseball. The Genomes play their home games at Wild Health Field, on the northeast side of the city just | Baseball, a "partner league" of Major League Baseball. The Genomes play their home games at Wild Health Field, on the northeast side of the city just inside New Circle Road, since 2022. |
student politics, later joined the Income Tax Department. However, he was soon fired and had to serve time in prison in 1949–50. He was the Punalur Grama Panchayat President and trade union leader, was above all a Harikatha artist. References Communist Party of India politicians from | Congress in 1940. He was active in student politics, later joined the Income Tax Department. However, he was soon fired and had to serve time in prison in 1949–50. He was the |
sent to Schutzmannschaft Battalion 259, that was forming in Prienai. Lastauskas' position was taken over by non-commissioned officer Jurgis Normantas. The young soldiers' company, in terms of training supervision, was under the training company's commander. The training company's lieutenant Nikodemas Reikalas was given special holidays for May 28-June 9. The 258th Battalion included one construction and one assembly company. The assembly company was commanded by lieutenant Petras Polekauskas. On April 1, the assembly company received lieutenant Jonas Paliulionis, 55 NCOs and soldiers from the 8th Battalion. On May 31, lieutenant Vytautas Andriuškevičius, also from the 8th Battalion, was also sent to the assembly company. On April 4, by the order of captain Antanas Ruzgys, commander of the Training Unit, 245 soldiers of the construction company were sent to the 259th Battalion. On April 26, the Commander of the SiPo and SD ordered the arrests of Valerijonas Janulis, the 258th Battalion's staff junior non-commissioned officer, and private Antanas Plečkaitis. They were to be given over to the Gestapo. On May 23, captain Viktoras Jarašiūnas from the 2nd Battalion, was appointed to serve in the battalion headquarters. Four days later, on May 27, captain Vladas Patašius from the 253th Battalion was temporarily appointed the Battalion commander's adjutant. For unknown reasons, the assembly company's private Antanas Strimaitis was arrested by the German police and imprisoned in the Kaunas Hard Labour Prison. On May 29, the privates Kazys Urbonas, Albertas Katilevičius, Kazys Paškevičius and Edvardas Lileika left the battalion. At the beginning | Vytautas Andriuškevičius, also from the 8th Battalion, was also sent to the assembly company. On April 4, by the order of captain Antanas Ruzgys, commander of the Training Unit, 245 soldiers of the construction company were sent to the 259th Battalion. On April 26, the Commander of the SiPo and SD ordered the arrests of Valerijonas Janulis, the 258th Battalion's staff junior non-commissioned officer, and private Antanas Plečkaitis. They were to be given over to the Gestapo. On May 23, captain Viktoras Jarašiūnas from the 2nd Battalion, was appointed to serve in the battalion headquarters. Four days later, on May 27, captain Vladas Patašius from the 253th Battalion was temporarily appointed the Battalion commander's adjutant. For unknown reasons, the assembly company's private Antanas Strimaitis was arrested by the German police and imprisoned in the Kaunas Hard Labour Prison. On May 29, the privates Kazys Urbonas, Albertas Katilevičius, Kazys Paškevičius and Edvardas Lileika left the battalion. At the beginning of June, the 258th Battalion was moved to Kaunas, where the soldiers guarded the military warehouses. At summer's beginning, one platoon from the battalion served at the 11th resistance point, which guarded the railway section near Kazlų Rūda, the railway station and the railway bridge. There were 16 soldiers armed with 1 light machine gun, 1 light mortar and rifles at this point of resistance. As the Red Army occupied more and more of Lithuania, the battalion retreated to Tilsit. At the end of July, the 258th Battalion was disbanded in Tilsit. Aftermath From Tilsit, the battalion's remnants were moved to the town of Zinkst near the Belgium–Germany border to build fortifications there. Three weeks later, Lithuanian soldiers were sent to build new power lines at the Swiss |
were in Kaunas from July 13 to 25. As of April 25, the battalion had four companies and a pioneer platoon. The soldiers guarded the railway bridge over Nemunas, the meat factory, other companies and barracks located there. At the end of the month, the battalion retreated to Tilsit. Along the way, many soldiers left the unit, preferring to remain in Lithuania. Soon, the battalion was disbanded in Tilsit. Aftermath Some of the battalion's troops were sent to Oldenburg and later Vienna, to work at the airports. They reached the end of the war in Austria, where they were taken prisoner by the United States Army. Commanders The battalion's commander was captain Albinas Lastas. On April 25, junior lieutenant Benjaminas Paulionis, who was the 4th company's commander, was temporarily acting as the battalion's adjutant commander. It is known that captain Balys Matulevičius served in the battalion, but his position is unknown. 1st company The 1st company's commander from April 25th was lieutenant Balys Lukošius. From May 2, it was junior lieutenant Antanas Gelažėla. In July, the company commander was Lieutenant Albinas Sidaravičius. 3rd company On April 6, lieutenant Antanas Baltrušis, from the 9th Battalion, was appointed the 3rd company's commander, replacing the previous commander, lieutenant Aleksas Grinius, who was sent to the 9th Battalion. From April 18, the 3rd company's commander was junior lieutenant Kostas Eidukonis. 4th company As of April 25, the 4th company's commander was junior lieutenant Benjaminas Paulionis. The 3rd company's commander Eidukonis was also temporarily the 4th company's acting commander on July 8. Pioneer platoon Lieutenant Jonas Kupstas, transferred from the Training Unit, was made the pioneer platoon's commander on May 5, but just two days later he was sent to the Police Battalion "Lietuva". The pioneer platoon's new commander was junior lieutenant Benediktas Laibėnas. | ; ) was a Lithuanian auxiliary police battalion formed in April 1944 in Prienai. It was soon disbanded in July of that same year in Tilsit. The battalion was formed from the soldiers sent by the Training Unit () and the 3rd Lithuanian Construction Battalion. The 259th Battalion was the last Lithuanian Police Battalion to be formed. The battalion was subordinated to the Ordnungspolizei leader under the SS- und Polizeiführer in Lithuania. However, the battalion's staffing, enforcing of discipline and economic affairs were taken care of by the LAD liaison officer's headquarters under the Ordungspolizei leader in Lithuania. History The battalion was stationed in Prienai between 18 April and 11 July 1944, and was then moved to Kaunas. In Prienai, the soldiers lived in the barracks, were trained and introduced to weapons. On June 20, two platoons each from the 1st and 2nd companies fought against Soviet partisans near the village in the . The operation was led by lieutenant Balys Lukošius. Upon receiving information from a farmer about the whereabouts of the partisans, the companies |
School. Furthermore, in 1933 he became the first African American to earn a Masters of Science in Dentistry from Northwestern University. Howard University School of Dentistry Dixon was appointed Acting Dean of Howard Dental School in 1931 . He was later appointed and remained dean until his retirement in 1966. During his tenure he contributed greatly to the curriculum, enrolment requirements, academic preparation of the dental faculty, and planning of a new dental building. He was committed to racial integration and gender equality in dental education. By 1960, more than half of the US's 1,681 African American dentists were graduates of the Howard University College of Dentistry. Later career Dixon served many administrative and academic positions throughout his career.. In 1949 he was appointed president of the PanAmerican Odontological Society and the National Dental Association. He served on the Executive Council of the American Association of Dental Schools from 1953 to 1967. In 1963, President John F. Kennedy appointed him to a | graduate and the first African American dean of Howard University College of Dentistry, and the longest serving dean in dental education, with a 35 year tenure from 1931 to 1966. Early life and education Russel A. Dixon was born on February 24, 1898 in Kansas City, Missouri to father, William James Dixon, and mother Lillie Belle Tribue Dixon. He attended Hampton Institute from 1919 to 1920, but switched to Ferris Institute, where he completed an undergraduate degree from 1920 to 1924. In 1929 he received his Doctor of Dental Surgery (DSS) degree from Northwestern |
Uhlan Regiment. Since June 1934, he was Chief of the Cavalry Staff. In October 1934, Rėklaitis was transferred to the Third (Operations) Division of the Defence Staff Board. In 1935–37, Rėklaitis was Commander of the Dragoon Regiment. Rėklaitis lectured at the War School of Kaunas and the High School of Military of Vytautas the Great. He drafted the Statute of Cavalry Tactics. Occupations and World War II Following the Soviet occupation of Lithuania in June 1940, Rėklaitis was fired from the Lithuanian Armed Forces in July 1940. He was arrested by the NKVD in 1941. He was liberated following the start of the Soviet–German War during the June Uprising in Lithuania in June 1941. In 1941–42, Rėklaitis was Chief of the Staff of the Police Battalions. In 1943, Rėklaitis rejected the proposal of the occupying Nazi German authorities to form a Lithuanian Legion of the Waffen-SS. In 1944, Rėklaitis was appointed Chief of Division of the Staff of the Lithuanian Territorial Defense Force. Emigration In 1944, Rėklaitis departed to Germany, in 1949 he emigrated to the | were educated people, thus all their children graduated from studies. Three of them: Vladas Rėklaitis, Antanas, and Mikas Rėklaitis became officers. Antanas Rėklaitis brothers colonel Vladas Rėklaitis and division general Mikas Rėklaitis also served in the Lithuanian Armed Forces, all three brothers were arrested by the Soviets following the Soviet occupation of Lithuania in 1940, however they were later liberated and emigrated. Early years Rėklaitis was born on 24 December 1897 in Daugirdėliai, Alytus County, Russian Empire. In 1918, he graduated from the Veiveriai Teachers' Seminary which was evacuated to Ukraine. Interwar Lithuania After returning to Lithuania, Rėklaitis worked as a teacher since January 1919. In December 1919, Rėklaitis graduated from the War School of Kaunas. In 1921, he participated in the Lithuanian Wars of Independence with the Polish Armed Forces in the section of Kalvarija–Lazdijai. In November 1921, Rėklaitis was appointed Adjutant of the First Border Regiment. In 1923, Rėklaitis participated in the Klaipėda Revolt. In 1924, Rėklaitis graduated from the Higher Officers' Courses of Vytautas the Great. Following his graduation from the Academy of the General Staff of Czechoslovakia in 1933, Rėklaitis served as Commander of the Hussar Regiment, and since 1934 as Commander of the Uhlan Regiment. Since June 1934, he was Chief of the Cavalry Staff. In October 1934, Rėklaitis was transferred to the Third (Operations) Division of the Defence Staff Board. In |
in 1746. He returned to Jamaica and was elected as a Member of the House of Assembly for Port Royal. Then in 1757, he was appointed to the Royal Council. Elletson served as Lieutenant Governor of Jamaica from 1767 to 1768. Roger Elletson owned an estate called "Merrymans Hill" | Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculating in 1746. He returned to Jamaica and was elected as a Member of the House of Assembly for Port Royal. Then in 1757, he was appointed to the Royal Council. Elletson served |
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center of the subnode. The key is also the common prefix (bit-representation) of all keys in the subnode and its child subnodes. Each node has at least two entries, otherwise it is merged with the parent node. Some other structural properties of PH-trees are: They are -ary trees. They are inherently unbalanced but imbalance is limited due to their depth being limited to the bit width of the keys, e.g. to 32 for a -dimensional key with 32bit integers. Insertion or removal operations cause exactly one node to be modified and potentially a second node to be added or removed. This can be useful for concurrent implementations. This also means little variation in modification cost. Their structure is independent from insertion/removal order. Splitting strategy Similar to most quadtrees, the PH-tree is a hierarchy of nodes where every node splits the space in all dimensions. Thus, a node can have up to subnodes, one for each quadrant. Quadrant numbering The PH-tree uses the bits of the multi-dimensional keys to determine their position in the tree. All keys that have the same leading bits are stored in the same branch of the tree. For example, in a node at level , to determine the quadrant where a key should be inserted (or removed or looked up), it looks at the 's bit of each dimension of the key. For a 3D node with 8 quadrants (forming a cube) the 's bit of the first dimension of the key determines whether the target quadrant is on the left or the right of the cube, the 's bit of the second dimension determines whether it is at the front or the back, and the 's bit of the third dimension determines bottom vs top, see picture. 1D example Example with three 1D keys with 8bit values: , and . Adding and to an empty tree results in a single node. The two keys first differ in their 6th bit so the node has a level (starting with 0). The node has a 5bit prefix representing the common 5 bits of both keys. The node has two quadrants, each key is stored in one quadrant. Adding a third key results in one additional node at with one quadrant containing the original node as subnode and the other quadrant containing the new key . 2D example With 2D keys every node has quadrants. The position of the quadrant where a key is stored is extracted from the respective bits if the keys, one bit from each dimension. The four quadrants of the node form a 2D hypercube (quadrants may be empty). The bits that are extracted from the keys form the hypercube address , for and for . is effectively the position of the quadrant in the node's hypercube. Node structure The ordering of the entries in a node always follows Z-ordering. Entries in a node can, for example, be stored in fixed size arrays of size . is then effectively the array index of a quadrant. This allows lookup, insert and remove with and there is no need to store . Space complexity is however per node, so it is less suitable for high dimensional data. Another solution is to store entries in a sorted collection, such as dynamic arrays and/or B-trees. This slows down lookup operations to but reduces memory consumption to . The original implementation aimed for minimal memory consumption by switching between fixed and dynamic array representation depending on which uses less memory. Other implementations do not switch dynamically but use fixed arrays for , dynamic arrays for and B-trees for high dimensional data. Operations Lookup, insertion and removal operations all work very similar: find the correct node, then perform the operation on the node. Window queries and -nearest-neighbor searches are more complex. Lookup The Lookup operation determines whether a key exists in the tree. It walks down the tree and checks every node whether it contains a candidate subnode or a user value that matches the key. function lookup(key) is entry ← get_root_entry() // if the tree is not empty the root entry contains a root node while entry != NIL && entry.is_subnode() do node ← entry.get_node() entry ← node.get_entry(key) repeat return entry // entry can be NIL function get_entry(key) is node ← current node h ← extract_bits_at_depth(key, node.get_depth()} entry ← node.get_entry_at(h) return entry // entry can be NIL Insert The Insert operation inserts a new key-value pair into the tree unless they key already exists. The operation traverses the tree like the Lookup function and then inserts the key into the node. There are several cases to consider: The quadrant is empty and we can simply insert a new entry into the quadrant and return. The quadrant contains a user entry with a key that is identical to the new entry. One way to deal with such a collision is to return a flag that indicates failed insertion. If the tree is implemented as multi-map with a collection as the node's entry, the new value is added to that collection. The quadrant contains an entry (user entry or subnode entry) with a different key. This case requires replacing the existing entry with a new subnode that holds the old and the new entry. function insert(node, key, value) level ← node.get_level() // Level is 0 for root h ← extract_bits_at_level(key, level) entry ← node.get_entry(h) if entry == NIL then // Case 1. entry_new ← create_entry(key, value) node.set_entry(h, entry_new) else if !entry.is_subnode() && entry.get_key() == key then // Case 2. Collision, there is already an entry return ← failed_insertion else // Case 3. level_diff ← get_level_of_difference(key, entry.get_key()) entry_new ← create_entry(key, value) // new subnode with existing entry and new entry subnode_new ← create_node(level_diff, entry, entry_new) node.set_entry(h, subnode_new) end if return Remove Removal works inversely to insertion, with the additional constraint that any subnode has to be removed if less than two entries remain. The remaining entry is moved to the parent node. Window queries Windows queries are queries that return all keys that lie inside a rectangular axis-aligned hyperbox. They can be defined be two -dimensional points and that represent the "lower left" and "upper right" corners of the query box. A trivial implementation traverses all entries in a node (starting with the root node) and if an entry matches it either adds it to the result list (if it is a user entry) or recursively traverses it (if it is a subnode). function query(node, min, max, result_list) is foreach entry ← node.get_entries() do if entry.is_subnode() then if entry.get_prefix() >= min and entry.get_prefix() <= max then query(entry.get_subnode(), min, max, result_list) end if else if entry.get_key() >= min and entry.get_key() <= max then result_list.add(entry) end if end if repeat return In order to accurately estimate | quadrants that have no overlap with the query box. The second step increments the adapted and the added ``-bits trigger an overflow so that the non-overlapping quadrants are skipped. The last step removes all the undesirable bits used for triggering the overflow. The logic is described in detail in. The calculation works as follows: function increment_h(h_input, h_min, h_max) is h_out = h_input | (~ h_max ) // pre - mask h_out += 1 // increment h_out = ( h_out & h_max ) | h_min // post - mask return h_out Again, for this can be done on most CPUs in . The resulting time complexity for traversing a node is . This works best if most of the quadrants that overlap with the query box are occupied with an entry. -nearest neighbors nearest neighbor searches can be implemented using standard algorithms. Floating point keys The PH-tree can only store integer values. Floating point values can trivially be stored as integers casting it them an integer. However, the authors of also propose an approach without loss of precision. Lossless conversion Lossless converting of a floating point value into an integer value (and back) without loss if precision can be achieved by simply interpreting the 32 or 64 bits of the floating point value as an integer (with 32 or 64 bits). Due to the way that IEEE 754 encodes floating point values, the resulting integer values have the same ordering as the original floating point values, at least for positive values. Ordering for negative values can be achieved by inverting the non-sign bits. Example implementations in Java: long encode(double value) { long r = Double.doubleToRawLongBits(value); return (r >= 0) ? r : r ^ 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFL; } Example implementations in C++: std::int64_t encode(double value) { std::int64_t r; memcpy(&r, &value, sizeof(r)); return r >= 0 ? r : r ^ 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFL; } Encoding (and the inverse decoding) is lossless for all floating point values. The ordering works well in practice, including and . However, the integer representation also turns into a normal comparable value (smaller than infinity), infinities are comparable to each other and is larger than . That means that, for example, a query range will not match a value of . In order to match the query range needs to be . Hyperbox keys In order to store volumes (axis-aligned hyper-boxes) as keys, implementations typically use corner representation which converts the two -dimensional minimum and maximum corners of a box into a single key with dimensions, for example by interleaving them: . This works trivially for lookup, insert and remove operations. Window queries need to be converted from -dimensional vectors to -dimensional vectors. For example, for a window query that matches all boxes that are completely inside the query box, the query keys are: For a window query operation that matches all boxes that intersect with a query box, the query keys are: Scalability In high dimensions with less than entries, a PH-tree may have only a single node, effectively “degenerating” into a B-Tree with Z-order curve. The add/remove/lookup operations remain and window queries can use the quadrant filters. However, this cannot avoid the curse of dimensionality, for high dimensional data with or a PH-tree is only marginally better than a full scan. Uses Research has reported fast add/remove/exact-match operations with large and fast changing datasets.. Window queries have been shown to work well especially for small windows or large dataset The PH-tree is mainly suited for in-memory use. The size of the nodes (number of entries) is fixed while persistent storage tends to benefit from indexes with configurable node size to align node size with page size on disk. This is easier with other spatial indexes, such as R-Trees. Implementations Java: GitHub repository C++: GitHub repository C++: GitHub repository See also Binary space partitioning Binary tiling Kd-tree |
21 male students nearby, at Dixon's Green. Male students who were unable to live at home or in the Hostel, lived in rooms, which were supervised by the college. In the early 1930s the college taught 150 students a year. In the 1930s the college offered a Certificate of Education after two years’ training, which was examined by the University of Birmingham and Midland Training Colleges Joint Board. By 1950 the college had become a constituent of the Institute of Education of Birmingham University. In 1965 the college was renamed Dudley College of Education, a period when it trained over 600 students a year, its heyday. In 1977 the college was taken over by Wolverhampton Polytechnic, so Dudley Training College for Teachers disappeared in name. In June 2002 the college building was sold and demolished to be replaced by houses while the two halls of residence were purchased by Dudley College of Technology, which now occupies part of the site. Only the sports fields now remain. College Principals Ivor John (1909-1913) Joseph Makepeace Forster (1913- 194?) David A. Jordan (194? – 1965) Dennis Broadhurst (1965 - ?) Notable alumni J.L. Carr (1931–33), teacher, publisher and author. References Teacher training colleges in the United Kingdom Educational institutions established in 1909 Educational | the college offered a Certificate of Education after two years’ training, which was examined by the University of Birmingham and Midland Training Colleges Joint Board. By 1950 the college had become a constituent of the Institute of Education of Birmingham University. In 1965 the college was renamed Dudley College of Education, a period when it trained over 600 students a year, its heyday. In 1977 the college was taken over by Wolverhampton Polytechnic, so Dudley Training College for Teachers disappeared in name. In June 2002 the college building was sold and demolished to be replaced by houses while the two halls of residence were purchased by Dudley College of Technology, which now occupies part of the site. Only the sports fields now remain. College Principals Ivor John (1909-1913) Joseph Makepeace Forster (1913- 194?) David A. Jordan (194? – 1965) Dennis Broadhurst |
1926 – 12 July 2000) was an Indian politician and leader of Communist Party | E. K. Pillai (4 May 1926 – 12 July 2000) was an Indian |
the Calamian Islands of the Philippines where they compete against each other for immunity and reward while also avoiding tribal council. The main twist this season is The Cursed Totem which is given to the tribe that finishes last in the immunity challenge where | the tribe that finishes last in the immunity challenge where they'll receive a 'curse' that they must endure for their loss. The season premiered on 22 February 2022 on TF1. Contestants Challenges Voting History Notes References External links French reality television series Koh-Lanta seasons |
Sundar J. Durairaj as Jeeva Rajan Iyer as Ganesh K. Satyamurthy as Giridhar R. Prem Kumar as Senthilnathan Akshay as Vinod Samragni Rajan as Maggie Kishore Dev as Arjun Senthil Kumar as Yaaro Mari Soundtrack Reception The film received mixed reviews from critics and the audience. Ramesh Bala Sreedhar Pillai Kaushik LM “Yaaro” is an edge of the seat psycho-horror-thriller that will have a pattern set against the backdrops of a murder mystery. The film increases the curiosity of a viewer who is kept on tenterhooks for the most part, trying to figure out the direction in which the plot was travelling. But all the loose ends are neatly tied towards the end, the pieces of the puzzle put together to give a comprehensive and a satisfactory whole. Also, the director has managed to wrap up his story telling in just about 103 minutes. Debutant director Sandeep Sai sketches a refreshing and a novel palette for the Tamil audiences in the movie Yaaro. Sandeep Sai's powerful writing in the film Yaaro is simply exceptional and laudable. An element of suspense and mystery is maintained throughout, the narrative rarely lagging in pace. A splendid piece of work from a first-time director, ‘Yaaro’ refreshing and exciting, would be a treat for lovers of the genre. Yaaro | soon enough or are found dead, like the ghost buster sent by a friend who thought the house was haunted. His friends and colleagues seem to be conspiring against him and his girlfriend Pallavi (Upasana RC) cheating on him. He finds a hidden camera in his house that has a clip of two men and a murder being committed. John is panic-stricken and realises his life is in danger and races to unravel the truth. Synopsis Yaaro is an edge of the seat horror psycho thriller, that has a pattern set against the backdrops of a murder mystery. The happenings are bizarre, the characters quirky. It's a surreal world the director creates around his protagonist. There is a touch of spirituality in the finale moment. Cast Venkat Reddy as John Mathews Upasana RC as Pallavi CM Bala as Sundar J. Durairaj as Jeeva Rajan Iyer as Ganesh K. Satyamurthy as Giridhar R. Prem Kumar as Senthilnathan Akshay as Vinod Samragni Rajan as Maggie Kishore Dev as Arjun Senthil Kumar as Yaaro Mari Soundtrack Reception The film received mixed reviews from critics and the audience. Ramesh Bala Sreedhar Pillai Kaushik LM “Yaaro” is |
outcrops (vires) that run on the east face of Capu Tafunatu: first to the south and then over whitish rocks, heading north to the plateau where the cavity opens. Climbing Access to the main summit of Capu Tafunatu, altitude , requires "PD (peu difficile) sup." climbing skills, a rate that indicates "small difficulties [...] requiring the use of the rope" ). From the platform on the east face where the "hole" opens, a ledge crosses the north ridge, then returns to the west face towards a chimney (vertical fracture, listed II) which is climbed up to near the summit ridge, to finish with a short climb (vertical slab, grade III) to the summit. Several climbing routes rated “AD” (Assez difficile: Fairly difficult) to “TD" (Très difficile: Very difficult) climb the east and west | the commune of Albertacce. Capu Tafunatu literally means "perforated head". The top of the mountain is pierced by an opening wide by , making it the largest natural arch in France. Geology Capu Tafunatu consists of alkaline rhyolite with ignimbrite facies, an igneous rock of the Monte Cinto annular volcano-plutonic complex, formed in the Permian. The formation of the "hole" is explained by tectonics. The inclined plane at the base of this cavity is an oblique fault which, intersecting the rocky blade of the summit, weakened it and caused it to collapse. In popular culture Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon (1707–1788), in Histoire et théorie de la terre (History and Theory of the Earth), hypothesizes that Corsica is a mountain peak of the sunken continent of Atlantis. It was at this time that this legend was told: Access Different routes allow the ascent to the "hole" of Capu Tafunatu, at about , from the refuge of Ciottulu a i Mori. All require great caution (risk of fatal falls) but remain |
when Jews settled near the Portuguese border due to increased persecution in Castile, and its architectural similarity to the Synagogue of Tomar in Portugal. After the expulsion of Jews in 1492, it was used for various purposes, mainly as a slaughterhouse for swine. Location and design The building is located in what was the Jewish quarter in the Middle Ages. The nineteen streets, of Gothic influences, have formed a Bien de Interés Cultural since 1997. The square-shaped structure measures around ten metres by ten metres, and is made of whitewashed plastered masonry. The roof disperses rain in four directions, forming a pyramidal structure The one entrance through the west side enters in to the main prayer room, where there are four granite columns with Doric bases and capitals. Linking the columns are four semi-circular arches, which support the beams and the roof. The design is similar to the Synagogue of Tomar, a Portuguese structure of the same era. According to the historians Carmen Balesteros and Jorge Oliveira, the two doors which are no longer used due to new buildings, used to lead to | patch without plastering. According to the same academics, this is a tribute to the Destruction of the Second Temple by the Roman emperor Titus in 70 AD. History of the structure Evidence including metal remains and a 13th-century Portuguese coin indicate that the building was first used as a forge. Another Portuguese coin from the mid-15th century in the foundation of the columns indicates that it was around that time that the building was first used as a synagogue; the deteriorating political conditions for Jews in the Crown of Castile meant that a position on the border with Portugal was preferred in case of needing to flee. Its use was brief, as the Alhambra Decree was issued in 1492, expelling all Jews from the realm. The former synagogue was deliberately burned in the 16th or 17th century. Evidence of animal bones indicates that it was then used as a slaughterhouse until the 20th century, when it was a garage, a tavern and a coal shed. Its time as a slaughterhouse would have been for the regional ham speciality, Jamón ibérico. The identification of the structure as a synagogue by Balesteros and Oliveira was controversial in the field of Jewish medieval archaeology in the 1990s and early 2000s, as |
FC II will begin play in MLS's new developmental league MLS Next Pro in 2022. They will be replaced by expansion franchises Central Valley Fuego FC and Northern Colorado Hailstorm FC, and by Charlotte Independence, who decided to move from USL Championship to USL League One. Union Omaha are the defending champions of both the regular season and playoffs, having defeated Greenville Triumph in the 2021 final Teams Managerial changes League table Results table See also | England Revolution II, North Texas SC and Toronto FC II will begin play in MLS's new developmental league MLS Next Pro in 2022. They will be replaced by expansion franchises Central Valley Fuego FC and Northern Colorado Hailstorm FC, and by Charlotte Independence, who decided to move from USL Championship |
1997. He was also a Law lecturer at the University of Canterbury, where he also coached the Men's team. Rugby career In 1988, O’Reilly coached the Crusadettes, the University of Canterbury Women's team, they toured the United States and Europe. A year later he selected the first women's team to represent New Zealand. O’Reilly had a hand in organising RugbyFest 1990 in Christchurch. It was a two-week women's rugby festival that featured national teams from the Netherlands, the | Grizzlies, a touring side from the United States at Lancaster Park in Christchurch. Career O’Reilly was a family lawyer in Christchurch, and he served as New Zealand's Commissioner for Children from 1994 to 1997. He was also a Law lecturer at the University of Canterbury, where he also coached the Men's team. Rugby career In 1988, O’Reilly coached the Crusadettes, the University of Canterbury Women's team, they toured the United States and Europe. A year later he selected the first women's team to represent New Zealand. O’Reilly had a hand in organising RugbyFest 1990 |
heart. History The brand was launched in 2018 by YouTubers Seán William McLoughlin, (Jacksepticeye) and Mark Fischbach (Markiplier), along with Daylight Holding's president Ben Curtis. The brand's partnerships has helped the brand grow by 750% with a 3900% increase from May 2019 to May 2020. Partnerships CLOAK Brand partnered with Minecraft Dungeons producing items including | its core and storytelling at its heart. History The brand was launched in 2018 by YouTubers Seán William McLoughlin, (Jacksepticeye) and Mark Fischbach (Markiplier), along with Daylight Holding's president Ben Curtis. The brand's partnerships has helped the brand grow by 750% with a 3900% increase from May 2019 to May 2020. Partnerships CLOAK Brand partnered with Minecraft Dungeons producing items including t-shirt, hoodies, and hats to coincide with the release of the game which promptly sold out. They have |
a Brazilian professional football manager and former player who played as a central defender. He is the current manager of Avaí's under-17 team. Playing career Born in São Paulo, Fabrício began his career with hometown side Portuguesa. In 2002, after loans at São José-SP, Avaí and Mogi Mirim, he moved abroad with Beitar Jerusalem in Israel. Fabrício returned to his home country in 2003, with Corinthians Alagoano, but returned to Israel in the following year after signing for Maccabi Ahi Nazareth. He then represented Anapolina for a short period before returning to Beitar Jerusalem. After a short period back at Anapolina, Fabrício subsequently played for Juventus-SP before joining Série A side Juventude in April 2006. Initially a starter, he lost his starting spot and moved to Avaí in June 2007. On 5 February 2009, Fabrício was presented at Catanduvense. He signed for Sendas in the following year, | In 2013, after a period working as an assistant coach at Operário Ferroviário, he returned to Avaí and was named manager of the under-15 squad. Fabrício worked as coach of the under-17 and under-20 squads, before being named interim manager of the main squad on 7 February 2022, after the departure of Claudinei Oliveira. Honours Manager Biguaçu Campeonato Catarinense Divisão de Acesso: 2011 References External links Futebol de Goyaz profile 1975 births Living people Brazilian footballers Association football defenders Campeonato Brasileiro Série A players Campeonato Brasileiro Série B players Associação Portuguesa de Desportos players São José Esporte Clube players Avaí FC players Mogi Mirim Esporte Clube players Sport Club Corinthians Alagoano players Associação Atlética Anapolina players Clube Atlético Juventus players Esporte Clube Juventude players Grêmio Catanduvense de Futebol players Audax Rio de |
LEN announced on 28 August 2020 that Split, Croatia would host the 2022 edition of the competition. All games will be played at the Spaladium Arena. Qualification Sixteen teams are able to compete at the main event. They are broken up as follows: The host nation The top | will be split in four groups with four teams each. From there on, a knockout system is used. The first classified team of each group directly qualify for the quarterfinals, the second and third teams play each other in cross group format to qualify for the quarterfinals. Draw The draw will take place on 23 April 2022. References Men |
State of Liberia. While at the Pierre and Marie Curie University, she earned a scholarship to study for a year at Columbia University, New York, where she later returned to teach. In 2008, she earned a doctorate from the University of Tours with a thesis titled La Couleur de Dieu? Regards croisés sur la Nation d'Islam et le rastafarisme 1930–1950 (The Colour of God? Overlapping Perspectives on the Nation of Islam and Rastafarianism: 1930–1950). Over the years, Soumahoro has specialized in African and Diaspora Studies, carrying out research and teaching assignments at universities in the United States and France, including Bennington College, Barnard College, Stanford University (Paris) and Sciences Po. She has been an active member of the French committee | associate professor in the English department of the University of Tours, she specializes in studies on Afro-American diaspora and has published a paper on Rastafarianism. A contributor to the French committee on the history of slavery (Comité national pour la mémoire et l'histoire de l'esclavage), Soumahoro launched the French version of Black History Month in 2011. In 2020, she published Le triangle et l’hexagone inspired by her own experiences as an anti-racist Black French Muslim. Biography Born on 3 February 1976 in Paris, Maboula Soumahoro was the sixth of the family's seven children. A Muslim of Ivorian origin, after spending her early childhood in the |
1991. The power was subsequently subsumed into The Water Resources Act (Amendment) (England and Wales) Regulations 2009 . The only example in the UK was applied to the River Dee in 1999 as the The Water Protection Zone (River Dee Catchment) Designation Order 1999 which covers the whole of the River Dee catchment from the headwaters down to the final potable water abstraction point at Chester The creation of this protection zone gave powers to the then Environment | under Schedule 11 to the Water Resources Act 1991. The power was subsequently subsumed into The Water Resources Act (Amendment) (England and Wales) Regulations 2009 . The only example in the UK was applied to the River Dee in 1999 as the The Water Protection Zone (River Dee Catchment) Designation Order 1999 which covers |
was one of the first American works by architect Marcel Breuer, designed in 1945. It was demolished in 2022. It was one of the first to employ Breuer's concept of the 'binuclear' house, with separate wings for the bedrooms | was one of the first American works by architect Marcel Breuer, designed in 1945. It was demolished in 2022. It was one of the first to employ Breuer's concept of the 'binuclear' house, with separate wings for the bedrooms and for the living / dining / kitchen area, separated by |
was destroyed in the late 1960s. Design The Turbo Titan III was built around the General Motors GT-309 gas turbine engine and featured streamlined "space-age" styling. Styling The cab was built using fiberglass and steel, with prominent air intakes for the GT-309 engine on either side of the front fascia. At the time, the head of design for General Motors was Bill Mitchell. The chassis was a conventional Chevrolet tilt-cab cab-over-engine, first marketed in 1960. Both the headlight units and front turn signals retracted into the body when not in use. The interior featured aircraft-like gauges and a "twin dial" steering unit. GT-309 gas turbine The GT-309 was derived from earlier GM gas turbine engines developed for the Firebird concept cars of the 1950s. For the GT-309, the turbine and compressor were designed to operate at 35,700 RPM, with reduction gearing used for | was at idle. The GT-309 has a free-turbine turboshaft design in which the output shaft is not mechanically coupled to the compressor shaft, but to maintain a nearly-constant operating temperature and provide for engine braking, the engine was fitted with a variable clutch that coupled the gasifier (compressor turbine rotor) with the output shaft; this system was developed jointly with Allison Transmission and branded "Power Transfer". Raw exhaust gas temperature was at the gasifier inlet, but a regenerator was used to muffle noise and recover heat energy by preheating inlet air, resulting in tailpipe exhaust temperatures of . Compared to a diesel engine of similar output, the GT-309 was more compact and was only of the weight. The GT-309 was also fitted to GM New Look bus prototypes, as the Turbo-Cruiser II and III, |
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic; In 1962–1967, he was an adviser to the Council of Ministers of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic; In 1967–1984, he was an adviser to the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union. Deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union from the Novosibirsk Region; From 1984 – a personal pensioner of union significance; He died on August 18 (19), 1986, was buried at the Kuntsevo Cemetery (Site No. 10). Family Grandfather of Alexey Semyonov, Sergei Sumarokov, Asya Yurkina, Elena Stepanova. Father of Yuri Yurkin, Olga Sumarokova, Evgenia Semyonova (Yurkina), Eleonora Yurkina. Great–uncle (husband of grandfather's sister) of the deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Ilya Ponomarev. Awards He was awarded four Orders of Lenin, the Order of the October Revolution, the Order of Friendship of Peoples. References External links Speech by Comrade Yurkin at the 17th Congress of the All–Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) (January 30, 1934) Yurkin Tikhon Alexandrovich 1898 births Recipients of the Order of Lenin | of Ministers of the Soviet Union. Deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union from the Novosibirsk Region; From 1984 – a personal pensioner of union significance; He died on August 18 (19), 1986, was buried at the Kuntsevo Cemetery (Site No. 10). Family Grandfather of Alexey Semyonov, Sergei Sumarokov, Asya Yurkina, Elena Stepanova. Father of Yuri Yurkin, Olga Sumarokova, Evgenia Semyonova (Yurkina), Eleonora Yurkina. Great–uncle (husband of grandfather's sister) of the deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Ilya Ponomarev. Awards He was awarded four Orders of Lenin, the Order of the October Revolution, the Order of Friendship of Peoples. References External links Speech by Comrade Yurkin at the 17th Congress of the All–Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) (January 30, 1934) Yurkin Tikhon Alexandrovich 1898 births Recipients of the Order of Lenin Recipients of the Order of Friendship of Peoples Burials at Kuntsevo Cemetery People's commissars and ministers of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union candidate members First convocation members of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet |
estate Hanover Parish, Jamaica. He was the son of Charles James Sholto Douglas and Basilia Dawes. References | was British Consul to Tangiers. Douglas owned the Grove estate Hanover Parish, Jamaica. He was the son of Charles James |
synonymized with Botta's serotine (E. bottae) of Western Asia and Egypt. However, a 2013 genetic study found that while there were very subtle morphological differences between both taxa, mtDNA and nuclear DNA analyses supported both taxa being distinct from one another, and they were thus split as distinct species. The results of this study have been followed by the American Society of Mammalogists, the IUCN Red List, and the ITIS. It is named after Russian mammalogist Sergey Ognev. Distribution and habitat It is known from the Caucasus, Central Asia, and northern South Asia, ranging from Georgia east to Kazakhstan and south to Kashmir. It is known from northern Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, northernmost India, northeastern Iran, southernKazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, northernmost Pakistan, | being distinct from one another, and they were thus split as distinct species. The results of this study have been followed by the American Society of Mammalogists, the IUCN Red List, and the ITIS. It is named after Russian mammalogist Sergey Ognev. Distribution and habitat It is known from the Caucasus, Central Asia, and northern South Asia, ranging from Georgia east |
the 2022 Winter Olympics. Career Cass won a gold medal at the 2019 Junior World Championships in the moguls event. She finished 21st out of 30 competitors in the first qualifying round and then 16th out of 20 competitors in the second qualifying round in the women's moguls event at the 2022 Winter Olympics, failing to qualify for | 30 competitors in the first qualifying round and then 16th out of 20 competitors in the second qualifying round in the women's moguls event at the 2022 Winter Olympics, failing to qualify for the finals. Personal life Cass was born and raised in the United States but was eligible to represent Brazil due to having a Brazilian mother. She represented the United States until switching allegiances to Brazil in 2021. She alternated living between Cheshire, Connecticut and Park |
2022 K3 League is the third season of the K3 League as a semi-professional league and the third tier of South Korean football league system. The regular season is from 26 February to 29 October 2022. No championship play-offs will be held in 2022 season due to 2022 FIFA World Cup in November-December 2002. Gimpo FC, the defending champions, joined K league 2 in 2022 season. Competition format 16 teams compete in the 2022 season. Each team plays 30 games this season. The 16th team are to be relegated | League is the third season of the K3 League as a semi-professional league and the third tier of South Korean football league system. The regular season is from 26 February to 29 October 2022. No championship play-offs will be held in 2022 season due to 2022 FIFA World Cup in November-December 2002. Gimpo FC, the defending champions, joined K league 2 in 2022 season. Competition format 16 teams compete in the 2022 season. Each team plays 30 games this season. The 16th team are to be relegated |
album. It was released as the lead single from the album on February 4, 2022. Background On January 22, 2020, the song was announced on Queen's Instagram account along with the link to pre-save the single. On January 28, Queen revealed that the other recording artist on | single from the album on February 4, 2022. Background On January 22, 2020, the song was announced on Queen's Instagram account along with the link to pre-save the single. On January 28, Queen revealed that the other recording artist on the song was |
June 1995 and 12 April 1996. was dry docked on 12 August 1996. Later that year on 12 December, underwent repair work. In December 2004, the dry dock was towed to the West Coast and sold to Todd-Pacific Shipyards. On 5 February 2014, was repaired on board the former Resolute. In early January 2019, was overhauled and refitted inside the dry dock. From December 2019 until mid-2021, cruisers and were dry docked for Modernization Periods (MODPRD). Other ships worked on include , and Awards Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation (2 awards) Navy Battle "E" Ribbon (2 awards) National Defense Service Medal (2 awards) References External | Resolute. On 25 January 1987, began a SRA that included drydocking in Resolute at Norfolk. Resolute dry docked Los Angeles-class submarines on 25 June 1995 and 12 April 1996. was dry docked on 12 August 1996. Later that year on 12 December, underwent repair work. In December 2004, the dry dock was towed to the West Coast and sold to Todd-Pacific Shipyards. On 5 February 2014, was repaired on board the former Resolute. In early January 2019, was overhauled and refitted inside the dry dock. From December 2019 until mid-2021, cruisers and were dry docked for Modernization Periods (MODPRD). Other ships worked on include , and Awards Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation (2 awards) Navy Battle "E" Ribbon (2 awards) |
her junior year, Thompson entered a statewide fencing competition where she finished ninth. Following this, she was encourgaed to join a fencing club in New York called the Peter Westbrook Foundation. Throughout her high school career, Thompson helped the fencing team finish second in districts, second in the state, and win the Passaic League Championship. She also earned first-team all-county and third-team all-state honors. As she continued to fence, her younger brother Khalil also took up the sport so he would not have to sit on the sidelines during her practices. Following high school, Thompson enrolled in the Pre-medical degree as part of her biology program at Temple University. She continued to compete in fending under head coach Nikki Franke and was a two-time winner of Temple's PNC Female Student-Athlete of the Year. She also earned All-American Honors and was a four-time NCAA Qualifier. During her senior year, Thompson was named Philadelphia Inquirer Performer of the Year and nominated for NCAA Woman of the Year. Career Upon graduating from Temple University, Thompson enrolled at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School for the 2013 academic year. During her first year in medical school, she helped lead Team USA to a fourth-place finish in Women's Sabre at the 2013 World University Games. Throughout her medical school career, she also established a blog, Saber & A Stethoscope, to document her educational endeavors, | sit on the sidelines during her practices. Following high school, Thompson enrolled in the Pre-medical degree as part of her biology program at Temple University. She continued to compete in fending under head coach Nikki Franke and was a two-time winner of Temple's PNC Female Student-Athlete of the Year. She also earned All-American Honors and was a four-time NCAA Qualifier. During her senior year, Thompson was named Philadelphia Inquirer Performer of the Year and nominated for NCAA Woman of the Year. Career Upon graduating from Temple University, Thompson enrolled at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School for the 2013 academic year. During her first year in medical school, she helped lead Team USA to a fourth-place finish in Women's Sabre at the 2013 World University Games. Throughout her medical school career, she also established a blog, Saber & A Stethoscope, to document her educational endeavors, travel, and fitness. In 2016, Thompson narrowly missed qualifying for the 2016 Summer Olympics by placing sixth overall. Following this, she beat University of Notre Dame's Francesca Russo for the Division 1 Women's Sabre National Championship title. In 2019, Thompson was ranked third overall as she helped |
in the family Loricariidae. It is native to Brazil, where it occurs in the Tapajós basin. The species | Tapajós basin. The species is usually found in shallow flat parts of creeks with clear water, low current, |
by Hannah Lux Davis, premiered alongside the song on February 11, 2022. It starts with Saweetie and H.E.R. taking a group of women with her to the airport to fly. After getting their passports and COVID-19 test results checked, they start partying and Saweetie then goes on dates with three love interests. Charts Release history References 2022 singles 2022 songs Warner Records singles Saweetie songs H.E.R. songs Songs written by Saweetie Songs written by H.E.R. | the two verses. It was released on February 11, 2022, as the fifth single from the album. Composition and lyrics "Closer" is a disco pop song and has been described as "a confident singles anthem for Valentine's Day". Saweetie's lyrics pair up with H.E.R.'s vocals in the chorus as the two respectively rap and sing "over a bouncy '80s-inspired beat". Music video The official |
A one-day cricket for the Netherlands against Norfolk in England at Horsford in the 1st round of the 2002 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy (played in August 2001), an English domestic one-day tournament the Netherlands were invited to take part in. Against their minor counties opponents, the Dutch reached the Norfolk score of 245 with nine wickets down, with Abbas being run out off the final ball of the match by the | Dutch reached the Norfolk score of 245 with nine wickets down, with Abbas being run out off the final ball of the match by the combination of Stephen Livermore and Chris Rogers, resutling in a tie. He made a second List A appearance in the 2nd round of the 2003 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy (played in September 2002) against |
is discrete, the identification involves eigenvalue-eigenvector decomposition of a matrix constructed by the data; if the latent variable is continuous, it involves eigenfunction decomposition of a linear operator again constructed by the data. The method has been widely used in both structural economic models (e.g., auctions, games, dynamic models) and reduced form models. In addition to measurement error models, Hu has also worked on other important topics in econometrics such as completeness of a function and panel data models with fixed effects or unobserved covariates. His work on latent variables is summarized in the manuscript "The Econometrics of Unobservables – Latent Variable and Measurement Error Models and Their Applications in Empirical Industrial Organization and Labor Economics". Empirical industrial organization Hu considered structural models with unobserved heterogeneity/variables. He contributed to the literature of auctions by providing identification of auction models with auction-level unobserved heterogeneity. Moreover, he contributed to the literature of dynamic discrete choice models by allowing the presence of time-varying unobserved state variable, or that the agent has subjective beliefs. Furthermore, he studied agent's belief updating in learning models via lab experiments. Labor economics Hu addressed the issue of misreporting in the Current Population Survey (CPS) and found that the official U.S. unemployment rate substantially underestimated the true level of unemployment. During the period from January 1996 to August 2011, the corrected monthly unemployment rates are between 1 and 4.4 percentage points (2.1 percentage points on average) higher than the official rates, and are more sensitive to changes in business cycles. In another paper, Hu studied the impact of hurricanes on the regional fertility rate in the U.S.; this paper won the 2013 Kuznets Prize for the best published article in the Journal of Population Economics during the period 2010 to 2012. More recently, Hu published a paper uncovering a more reliable estimate of China's unemployment rate. Macroeconomics Hu expanded his interests into the macroeconomic space in recent years. He applied his econometric methods of latent variables to studying the GDP growth using a novel approach that relates nighttime lights with economic activities. This research has attracted much attention in media (BBC, IMF blog, IMF F&D magazine, Le Monde, The Economist, Financial Times, Bloomberg News, and The Wall Street Journal.) He has also been actively sharing his thoughts about China's economic growth via blog posts. Professional service Hu has served as an associate editor of several leading economics journals, including Econometrics Journal, Econometrics Reviews, Frontiers of Economics in China, and Journal of Econometrics, and as a panelist of the National Science Foundation economics program. He is a member of editorial board of Journal of Systems Science and Systems Engineering. He was a co-editor (with Tom Wansbeek) of an Annals of Econometrics issue on measurement error models (a special issue of Journal of Econometrics), and a guest co-editor of China Economic Review (Virtual Special Issue: 2020 CES Conferences). Hu was a co-chair of program Committee for the 2019 China Meeting of the Econometric Society, a member of Scientific Committee of the International Symposium on Econometric Theory and Applications (SETA) from 2014 to 2017, a program committee member for the 2017 China Meeting of the Econometric Society, and a member of Board of Directors for the Chinese Economists Society. Selected publications Hu, Yingyao, 2017. "The Econometrics of Unobservables -- Latent Variable and Measurement Error Models and Their Applications in Empirical Industrial Organization and Labor Economics [The Econometrics of Unobservables]," Economics Working Paper Archive 64578, The Johns Hopkins University, Department of Economics, revised 2021. Hu, Yingyao; Yao, Jiaxiong (forthcoming). "Illuminating economic growth". Journal of Econometrics . (reported in BBC, IMF blog, IMF F&D magazine, Le Monde, The Economist, Financial Times, Bloomberg News, Wall Street Journal). Illuminating economic growth Hu, Yingyao; Shiu, Ji-Liang (2018). "Nonparametric identification using instrumental variables: sufficient conditions for completeness". Econometric Theory, 34 (3): 659–693. DOI: NONPARAMETRIC IDENTIFICATION USING INSTRUMENTAL VARIABLES: SUFFICIENT CONDITIONS FOR COMPLETENESS Hu, Yingyao (2017). "The econometrics of | he studied agent's belief updating in learning models via lab experiments. Labor economics Hu addressed the issue of misreporting in the Current Population Survey (CPS) and found that the official U.S. unemployment rate substantially underestimated the true level of unemployment. During the period from January 1996 to August 2011, the corrected monthly unemployment rates are between 1 and 4.4 percentage points (2.1 percentage points on average) higher than the official rates, and are more sensitive to changes in business cycles. In another paper, Hu studied the impact of hurricanes on the regional fertility rate in the U.S.; this paper won the 2013 Kuznets Prize for the best published article in the Journal of Population Economics during the period 2010 to 2012. More recently, Hu published a paper uncovering a more reliable estimate of China's unemployment rate. Macroeconomics Hu expanded his interests into the macroeconomic space in recent years. He applied his econometric methods of latent variables to studying the GDP growth using a novel approach that relates nighttime lights with economic activities. This research has attracted much attention in media (BBC, IMF blog, IMF F&D magazine, Le Monde, The Economist, Financial Times, Bloomberg News, and The Wall Street Journal.) He has also been actively sharing his thoughts about China's economic growth via blog posts. Professional service Hu has served as an associate editor of several leading economics journals, including Econometrics Journal, Econometrics Reviews, Frontiers of Economics in China, and Journal of Econometrics, and as a panelist of the National Science Foundation economics program. He is a member of editorial board of Journal of Systems Science and Systems Engineering. He was a co-editor (with Tom Wansbeek) of an Annals of Econometrics issue on measurement error models (a special issue of Journal of Econometrics), and a guest co-editor of China Economic Review (Virtual Special Issue: 2020 CES Conferences). Hu was a co-chair of program Committee for the 2019 China Meeting of the Econometric Society, a member of Scientific Committee of the International Symposium on Econometric Theory and Applications (SETA) from 2014 to 2017, a program committee member for the 2017 China Meeting of the Econometric Society, and a member of Board of Directors for the Chinese Economists Society. Selected publications Hu, Yingyao, 2017. "The Econometrics of Unobservables -- Latent Variable and Measurement Error Models and Their Applications in Empirical Industrial Organization and Labor Economics [The Econometrics of Unobservables]," Economics Working Paper Archive 64578, The Johns Hopkins University, Department of Economics, revised 2021. Hu, Yingyao; Yao, Jiaxiong (forthcoming). "Illuminating economic growth". Journal of Econometrics . (reported in BBC, IMF blog, IMF F&D magazine, Le Monde, The Economist, Financial Times, Bloomberg News, Wall Street Journal). Illuminating economic growth Hu, Yingyao; Shiu, Ji-Liang (2018). "Nonparametric identification using instrumental variables: sufficient conditions for completeness". Econometric Theory, 34 (3): 659–693. DOI: NONPARAMETRIC IDENTIFICATION USING INSTRUMENTAL VARIABLES: SUFFICIENT CONDITIONS FOR COMPLETENESS Hu, Yingyao (2017). "The econometrics of unobservables: Applications of measurement error models in empirical industrial organization and labor economics", Journal of Econometrics, 200 (2): 154–168. The |
cm (2 inches) SL. References Loricariidae Fish described in 1918 | is native to South America, where it occurs in |
at the Faculty of Economics of University "Luigj Gurakuqi" in Shkodër in 1997. During the period 2005-2007 he attended postgraduate studies in the field of entrepreneurial economics at the Faculty Economics of the University of Montenegro. Political activity In the period 2002–2011 he acted as the secretary of the Secretariat for Budget and Finance of Ulcinj Municipality. He has been a member of the commission for financing local government and chairman of this commission for one term. In November 2011 he was elected director of the Municipal Public Enterprise of Ulcinj. In the Constituent Assembly of the Democratic Party, | Finance of Ulcinj Municipality. He has been a member of the commission for financing local government and chairman of this commission for one term. In November 2011 he was elected director of the Municipal Public Enterprise of Ulcinj. In the Constituent Assembly of the Democratic Party, held on December 24, 2011, he was elected chairman of this party. As a representative of the Albanian Coalition (Democratic Party, Albanian Alternative and Democratic League in Montenegro) he was elected Member of the Parliament of Montenegro, in the parliamentary elections held on October 14, 2012. As an MP, he has been the chairman of the Parliamentary Club of |
contracted to Newell's Old Boys. Nicknamed Mono Messi (), and the The New Messi, () he has gained notoriety due to coincidentally having the same surname, being the same nationality, coming from the same hometown, having the same shirt number and starting his professional career at the same club as the | unprecedented amount of interest in the player and pressure, for a player of such calibre. He debuted in the U-20 Copa Libertadores on 8 February 2022 against Paraguayan club Guaraní. References Living |
Old Pacific Capitol; and inspiration for Treasure Island. In 1937, the hotel was purchased by Edith C. van Antwerp and Mrs. C. Tobin Clark to preserve it as a memorial to Stevenson. They bestowed it to the State of California and it was restored as a home representing the Spanish Colonial period. The hotel was later named the Stevenson House in honor of Robert Louis Stevenson. It holds a large collection of Stevenson papers and Stevenson memorabilia. It features a bas relief depicting the author writing in bed. See also National Register of Historic Places listings in Monterey County, California California Historical Landmarks in Monterey County References External links Robert Louis Stevenson | at a nearby restaurant run by Frenchman Jules Simoneau which was located at what is now the Simoneau Plaza. It was at the hotel that Stevenson wrote The Amateur Emigrant; The Pavilion on the Links; Prince Otto; essays on Henry David Thoreau and the Japanese reformer Yoshida Torajiro; The Old Pacific Capitol; and inspiration for Treasure Island. In 1937, the hotel was purchased by Edith C. van Antwerp and Mrs. C. Tobin Clark to preserve it as a memorial to Stevenson. They bestowed it to the State of California and it was restored as a home representing the Spanish Colonial period. The hotel was later named the Stevenson House in honor of Robert Louis Stevenson. It holds a large collection of Stevenson papers and Stevenson memorabilia. It features a bas relief depicting the author writing in bed. See also National Register of Historic Places listings in Monterey County, California California Historical Landmarks in Monterey County References External links Robert Louis Stevenson |
tracts of land used for logging decades prior. Today the Lubrecht Forest is used as a classroom by the W.A. Franke College to teach subjects such as forest ecology, controlled burns, and studies of surface and groundwater measurement. Flora and Fauna The Lubrecht Experimental Forest features four major types of trees, the Western larch, Douglas fir, Lodgepole and Ponderosa. The Forest is unique compared to other protected areas in the state in that it annually sells timber to the community to help fund the upkeep of the area. Although the flora is the main focus of the Forest, there are still over 60 different species of wildlife in | still over 60 different species of wildlife in the area, including black bears, eagles, elk, and bobcats. History From 1864 to 1937, the Lubrecht Forest was owned by the Northern Pacific Railroad, with some small tracts being sold off to the Anaconda Copper for the purpose of providing timber to be used in their mines. On December 24th, 1937, the Andaconda Copper Company donated 19,058 acres to the state, and a further 1,210 acres two years later. The current acreage reflects small changes resulting in the buying and selling of parcels of land to and from private individuals. See also List of |
by 17 teams, with no relegation system in place. Each team competes home and away, playing 32 games. The top two teams get promoted to the K3 League, while the third and the fourth placed teams qualify for the promotion play-off. Promotion and relegation Teams relegated from the 2022 K3 League Pyeongtaek Citizen Teams promoted to the 2022 K3 League Pocheon Citizen Siheung Citizen Dangjin Citizen Dissolved team from | league system. Pocheon Citizen are the defending champions and was promoted together with Siheung Citizen (the runner-up) and Dangjin Citizen (play-off winner) to 2022 K3 League. Pyeongtaek Citizen were relegated from 2021 K3 League and will play in the K4 League for the first time. Competition format The 2022 K4 League is contested by 17 teams, with no relegation system in place. Each team competes home and |
a single appearance in first-class cricket for the Netherlands senior team against Kenya in August 2008 at Amstelveen in the Intercontinental Cup. Batting twice in the match as an opening batsman, he was dismissed for an 11–ball duck in the | appearances in the tournament. He later made a single appearance in first-class cricket for the Netherlands senior team against Kenya in August 2008 at Amstelveen in the Intercontinental Cup. Batting twice in the match as an opening batsman, he was dismissed for an 11–ball duck in the Dutch |
confused with the related species Hisonotus depressicauda, which has a similar name and is found in the same river basin. References Loricariidae Fish described in 1918 Fish of South America | where it occurs in the Tietê River basin. The species reaches 3 cm (1.2 inches) SL. It is not to be confused with the related species Hisonotus |
two seasons for Howard and had 93 tackles, five tackles for a loss, two forced fumbles, and two fumble recoveries, with 17 passes defended and five interceptions, one of which he returned for a 41-yard touchdown. After his sophomore season, Cook entered the NCAA transfer portal and later committed transfer to continue his collegiate career at University of Cincinnati. Cook sat out the regular season of his first year with the Cincinnati Bearcats per NCAA transfer rules. During his redshirt year he was moved from cornerback to safety. Cook played in the 2020 Birmingham Bowl following the end of the regular season. He had 26 tackles with two passes broken | an American football safety who played for the Cincinnati Bearcats. Early life and high school Cook grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio and attended Mount Healthy High School in Mount Healthy, Ohio. As a senior, he was named first team All-Southwest Ohio Conference after recording 35 tackles, three interceptions, and a fumble recovery in nine games on defense and catching four passes for 110 yards and three touchdowns on offense. Cook was lightly recruited and committed to play college football at Howard University, which was his only scholarship offer. College career Cook began his collegiate career playing for the Howard Bison. He played in 21 games at cornerback over two seasons for Howard and had 93 tackles, five tackles for a loss, two forced fumbles, and |
'Leith Passenger' when the station opened. The station's name was changed to Leith North on 7 April 1952. It closed on 30 April 1962. The signal box closed in 1964. The site is now occupied with flats and nearby warehouses. References Disused railway stations in Edinburgh Former Caledonian Railway stations | Leith North railway station served the area of Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland, from 1879 to 1962 on the Leith North Passenger Branch. History The station was opened as Leith on 1 August 1879 by the Caledonian Railway. Beyond the buffer stops was a train shed, to the west was a siding and on the south side of the line was the signal box, |
12. James then took them to Topeka, Kansas, where he had supposedly spent the night in a hotel and mailed a letter home to his wife. The letter was dated December 14, 1950. The group returned to Troy on December 15, and James was arrested and charged with first degree murder the next day. Upon being woken up to the news, he replied "Does it have to be as bad as that?" James then confessed to the murders, saying he had strangled his wife to death, and then poured kerosene on her body and set it on fire to conceal the crime. Due to public anger over the allegations, James was moved to a private location for his safety. He claimed that his children had drove him crazy, and he feared having a fourth child. James took his wife to a doctor in Missouri, hoping for an abortion, but the doctor refused. During his trial, a woman, 25-year-old Zada Spencer, said she and James had been having an affair for about a year and fathered a child together, and that he never told her he was married. According to Spencer, after learning she was pregnant, James said a friend of his, whose wife had had died, had offered him his trailer home if he would take care of the his three children. He asked Spencer if she would marry him on those conditions, but she declined. A friend of Spencer corroborated these allegations, but they were never confirmed. | murder, sentenced to death, and executed in 1952. Murders, trial, and execution The family had moved into a trailer in Troy eight weeks before the murders after James found work as a bulldozer operator there. However, six weeks later, he was fired. On the early of morning of December 13, 1950, the Lammers' family trailer was discovered on fire. Neighbors tried to help, but were unable to extinguish the blaze. The bodies of 23-year-old Geneva Orr Lammers, 3-year-old Laura Mae Lammers, 2-year-old Melva Jean Lammers, and nine-month-old LaVern Francis Lammers were found. The children were sleeping during the fire, and had died from carbon monoxide poisoning. The fire was initially thought to be accidental, and the police guessed that an exploding oil stove caused it. James Lammers was nowhere to be found. He returned to town on December 14, 1950, claiming he had been out looking for work, and that someone had recognized his truck in Topeka and told him about the fire. Suspecting that James had intentionally set the fire, the police asked him to show them where had had traveled. James took the police to Independence, Missouri, then to Kansas City, Missouri. He attempt to provide an alibi by showing them a receipt for gas supposedly purchased on December 12, but the actual date, December 13, was smudged and over it was written the number 12. James then took them to Topeka, Kansas, where he had supposedly spent the night in a hotel and mailed a letter home to his wife. The letter was dated December 14, 1950. The group returned to Troy on December 15, and James was arrested and charged with first degree murder the next day. Upon being woken up to the news, he replied "Does it have to be as bad as that?" James then confessed to the murders, saying he had strangled his wife to death, and then poured kerosene on her body and set it on fire to conceal the crime. Due to public anger over the allegations, James was moved to a private location for his safety. He claimed that his children had drove him crazy, and he feared having a fourth child. James took his wife |
currently plays as a midfielder for Japanese side FC Ryukyu, on loan from Saigon. Career statistics Club Notes References 1999 births Living people Vietnamese footballers Association football | May 1999) is a Vietnamese footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Japanese side FC Ryukyu, on loan from Saigon. Career statistics Club Notes References 1999 births Living people Vietnamese footballers |
It is native to South America, where it occurs in the Grande River basin. The | occurs in the Grande River basin. The species reaches 3.6 cm (1.4 inches) SL. |
1 January 1999) is a Vietnamese footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Japanese side FC Ryukyu, on loan from Saigon. Career | Career statistics Club Notes References 1999 births Living people Vietnamese footballers Association football midfielders V.League 1 players Than Quang |
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