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course of the Þjórsá, which used to flow around the Búrfell mountain from the south. It gave birth to a small reservoir, Lake Bjarnalón, with an area of 1.18 km2. Its altitude fluctuates between 241 and 247 m. Búrfell I Power Plant From the Bjarnalón lake, the water reaches a 1,564 m long and 10 m diameter intake gallery. After a 115 m drop in a pressurized penstock, it reaches the power plant where it drives 6 Francis turbines of 45 MW each. The total equipment flow is 300 m3/s. The water is then released near Hjálparfoss, where it joins the Þjórsá and returns to its normal course. The electricity production reaches an average of 2,300 GWh/year. Búrfell II Power Plant The second plant is underground and has a single 100 MW Francis turbine supplied by Andritz. However, the plant is designed to accommodate an additional 40 MW in the future. The water, which comes from the same reservoir as for the historical power plant, flows through a 370 m long intake tunnel and then drops 110 m into the penstock. The turbinable
fast enough to make the project viable. The country then had the idea of supplying this electricity to energy-intensive industries. In 1966, an agreement was signed with Alusuisse for the construction of the aluminum plant in Straumsvík and the green light was given for the plant. Construction began in June 1966. The power plant started to deliver its power in 1969, with the commissioning of 3 turbines of 35 MW each. The capacity was doubled in 1972 with the commissioning of the last three turbines, bringing the installed power to 210 W. The plant was renovated between 1997 and 1999, bringing its capacity to 270 MW. Extension In the 2010s, the project has undergone an important extension, with the construction by Landsvirkjun of a second hydroelectric power station not far from the existing one. This is a response to the observed increase in the flow of the Þjórsá: it is indeed fed in large part by meltwater from glaciers, whose volume is increasing due to global warming. The average flow of Icelandic rivers should increase by 15% between 2015 and 2050. Work on the extension, named Búrfell II, began in the spring of 2016 and will last two years. With an installed capacity
cases, the God's crest, Cherry blossom, and Plum of the shrine are painted in vermilion or peach. The fabric is originally silk, but nowadays most of them are made of synthetic fiber. The fabric is thicker than it looks, and extremely thin fabrics such as gauze, which can always be seen through the fabric, are usually not used. Suikain In some cases, depending on the nature of the ritual, the mizuhoshi may be worn as a miko costume. The mizuhoshi was made a regular costume during the war when a system of female priesthood was established, but was later removed from the official dress code in 1987. However, even today, the mizuhoshi is sometimes used as a costume for female priests and shrine maidens.。 Mo Mo is an ornament worn at the back of the waist in women's fine kimono. It is a cloth that is trailed from the waist to the back. It is sometimes used in the Urayasu dance and in Kagura and other Shinto rituals. Plants and pine trees are drawn on a white background, and a long, thin piece of cloth with stitching is drawn on each side. Haori In cold climates, miko's haori may be used to protect against the cold. Wool-lined haori are widely available.。 Mizuhiki, Takenaga The long black hair of a miko is often considered part of her costume and she is required to maintain it. The shrine maidens tie their long black hair into a bundle at the back of the head and tie it up with mizuhiki, or tie it up with mizuhiki. Mizuhiki is a thin twisted paper twisted with glue, dried and hardened, and usually several strands are put together and dyed different colors from the center, but in the case of miko, it is red and white or all white. For the miko, the color is red and white, while the joucho is white or a combination of gold, silver, red and red. In addition to this, depending on the content of the ritual, a highly decorative hair clip may be worn. If the length of the hair is short, a hairpiece may be added to add length to the hair and then covered with a hair clip.。 In Kanda Shrine, instead of these, she wears her hair back in a purple-colored bag-like hair clip called "Murasaki" (purple). 。 Footwear Priestesses wear Tabi on their feet, while priestesses wear zori or white wooden (or black lacquered) geta (with red or white nosebands), and female priestesses wear black lacquered wooden shoes called asagutsu. Nowadays, synthetic materials are allowed to be used as long as they have a good appearance.。 In winter, she wears a double layer of tabi socks to protect herself from the cold, and sometimes puts a hand warmer on the inside of her tabi socks. 。 Headdress Head ornaments such as hairpins and crowns, represented by flower ornaments, hairpins, and ori-eda, are used to decorate the head during ceremonies. The ornate hairpin and its ancestor, the kasashira, have elements of both a hair clip and a hair ornament, and are said to be remnants of the ancient practice of pointing flowers and twigs on the head to bring in the spiritual power of trees (nowadays they are often made of artificial flowers or metal). The crown was originally a sign of status, but female priests used sai sai and priestesses wore tengan (heavenly crown) when dancing. There are two types of crowns: one is a full crown and the other is a Tiara-shaped crown, and the latter is called Maetengan. The latter is called Mae Tenkan (Mae Tengan). In the case of female Shinto priests, Nuka-ate (forehead covering) may be worn depending on the ritual.。 Also, at shrines where Ebisu-kou is held, such as Osaka Tenmangū, Imamiya Ebisu Shrine, dressed in miko costumes, sometimes wears a gold Ebisu hat. Torimono When a shrine maiden performs a ritual or dance, she may use a prop called a torimono in her hand. The ritual of handing a torimono from a priestess to a dancer during a Kagura dance is called "Takarimode". The items are sakaki, Gohei, staff, sasa, yumi, which are also used in court rituals, sword, hoko yari, , kudzu (kadsura), but depending on the shrine, bells, fans, and trays are also widely used. However, in some shrines, bells, fans, and trays are also widely used.。 Kagura-zuzu bells are made to look like ears of rice. There are also hoko-suzu, also known as hokosaki-mai-suzu, which resemble spears. There are also tesuzu (hand bells) with handles. Kagura bells have 15 bells (3, 5, and 7 from the top), Hokosuzu have 8 bells under the tsuba, and Tezuzu have 1 bell at the end of the handle. Kagura bells and hoko bells often have a five-colored hanging cloth (bell cord) attached to the bottom of the handle. Among the Hiogi, the female is used as the fan. An auspicious painting of white sand and blue pine is drawn, and artificial flowers and braids are attached to the ends.。 Sake vessels, etc. Although not included in the collection, there are Sake sets used by shrine maidens to hold Omiki, Toso, and other rituals such as Wedding.。 Choshi (sake bottle) and heishi (ceramic bottle) are used for pouring sake. Choshi for Shinto rituals are made of metal and are not the so-called tokuri made of ceramic. Choshi are double-sided choshi with handles. They are made of tin, copper or brass, and are decorated with Engraving and finished with gold leaf or gilding.。For happy occasions, the top of the choshi (sake bottle) is sometimes decorated with twigs of pine needles or red and white mizuhiki. The recipient's sake cup can be a cup or a square. Cups are usually made of pottery or lacquerware, but in ancient times they were made of unglazed earthenware (kawarake) and were disposable. In some shrines, priestesses carry Kinchaku to carry their personal belongings. Female priesthood After the Meiji Restoration, the government excluded women from the priesthood, but due to the shortage of priesthoods during World War II and after the war, they had to allow female priesthoods. However, due to the shortage of priesthoods between World War II and the end of the war, they were forced to allow female priesthoods. However, later on, for the sake of activity as a Shinto priest, they added the elements of Koshiro's costume and adopted white cloth with twisted gusset hakama and Omoshiro and Karagoromo on top of it as the formal clothes. In 1987, as mentioned above, the mizuhoshi was abolished and the omote-gown was used as the regular attire.。 References Bibliography 林美一『時代風俗考証事典』河出書房新社、1977年 ISBN 4-309-22367-2 江馬 努『風俗史図録 別巻』中央公論社、1982年 ISBN 4-12-402713-3 上田正昭・編『平安京から京都へ』小学館、1994年 ISBN
each side. Haori In cold climates, miko's haori may be used to protect against the cold. Wool-lined haori are widely available.。 Mizuhiki, Takenaga The long black hair of a miko is often considered part of her costume and she is required to maintain it. The shrine maidens tie their long black hair into a bundle at the back of the head and tie it up with mizuhiki, or tie it up with mizuhiki. Mizuhiki is a thin twisted paper twisted with glue, dried and hardened, and usually several strands are put together and dyed different colors from the center, but in the case of miko, it is red and white or all white. For the miko, the color is red and white, while the joucho is white or a combination of gold, silver, red and red. In addition to this, depending on the content of the ritual, a highly decorative hair clip may be worn. If the length of the hair is short, a hairpiece may be added to add length to the hair and then covered with a hair clip.。 In Kanda Shrine, instead of these, she wears her hair back in a purple-colored bag-like hair clip called "Murasaki" (purple). 。 Footwear Priestesses wear Tabi on their feet, while priestesses wear zori or white wooden (or black lacquered) geta (with red or white nosebands), and female priestesses wear black lacquered wooden shoes called asagutsu. Nowadays, synthetic materials are allowed to be used as long as they have a good appearance.。 In winter, she wears a double layer of tabi socks to protect herself from the cold, and sometimes puts a hand warmer on the inside of her tabi socks. 。 Headdress Head ornaments such as hairpins and crowns, represented by flower ornaments, hairpins, and ori-eda, are used to decorate the head during ceremonies. The ornate hairpin and its ancestor, the kasashira, have elements of both a hair clip and a hair ornament, and are said to be remnants of the ancient practice of pointing flowers and twigs on the head to bring in the spiritual power of trees (nowadays they are often made of artificial flowers or metal). The crown was originally a sign of status, but female priests used sai sai and priestesses wore tengan (heavenly crown) when dancing. There are two types of crowns: one is a full crown and the other is a Tiara-shaped crown, and the latter is called Maetengan. The latter is called Mae Tenkan (Mae Tengan). In the case of female Shinto priests, Nuka-ate (forehead covering) may be worn depending on the ritual.。 Also, at shrines where Ebisu-kou is held, such as Osaka Tenmangū, Imamiya Ebisu Shrine, dressed in miko costumes, sometimes wears a gold Ebisu hat. Torimono When a shrine maiden performs a ritual or dance, she may use a prop called a torimono in her hand. The ritual of handing a torimono from a priestess to a dancer during a Kagura dance is called "Takarimode". The items are sakaki, Gohei, staff, sasa, yumi, which are also used in court rituals, sword, hoko yari, , kudzu (kadsura), but depending on the shrine, bells, fans, and trays are also widely used. However, in some shrines, bells, fans, and trays are also widely used.。 Kagura-zuzu bells are made to look like ears of rice. There are also hoko-suzu, also known as hokosaki-mai-suzu, which resemble spears. There are also tesuzu (hand bells) with handles. Kagura bells have 15 bells (3, 5, and 7 from the top), Hokosuzu have 8 bells under the tsuba, and Tezuzu have 1 bell at the end of the handle. Kagura bells and hoko bells often have a five-colored hanging cloth (bell cord) attached to the bottom of the handle. Among the Hiogi, the female is used as the fan. An auspicious painting of white sand and blue pine is drawn, and artificial flowers and braids are attached to the ends.。 Sake vessels, etc. Although not included in the collection, there are Sake sets used by shrine maidens to hold
He then carried out National Service in the Royal Navy. In 1958, he moved to Peat, Marwick, Mitchell and Co., where he was made partner in 1967 and general partner five years later. He served as president of the Institute of Chartered Accountants from 1983 to 1985. In 1981, Hardcastle was called on by the government to inspect the St Piran mining company, and in 1986 he was appointed a member of the Bank of England's Board of Banking Supervision. In 1989, he left Peat Marwick when he was appointed Head of the Government Accountancy Service; his salary of £100,000 a year was a record in the civil service. In office until 1993, he was responsible for replacing the antiquated cost-accounting methods with modern balance sheets and resource accounting methods. After leaving
to inspect the St Piran mining company, and in 1986 he was appointed a member of the Bank of England's Board of Banking Supervision. In 1989, he left Peat Marwick when he was appointed Head of the Government Accountancy Service; his salary of £100,000 a year was a record in the civil service. In office until 1993, he was responsible for replacing the antiquated cost-accounting methods with modern balance
from 2009 to 2010 and a member of the Women's Advisory Council. From 2010 to 2013, she was a delegate in the Women's Council of North Rhine-Westphalia. From 2014 to 2018 and again since 2020, she has been co-spokesperson of the party's state working group Women* and Gender. In 2021, Haghanipour was nominated as direct candidate for the Neukölln 4 constituency in the 2021 Berlin state election. She was also elected to third place on the Greens' state list. She placed fourth with 6.7% of the vote in Neukölln 4 but was elected to the Abgeordnetenhaus on the state list. In the constituent session on 4 November, Haghanipour was elected one of two Vice Presidents of the Abgeordnetenhaus. References External links 1984 births Living people Alliance 90/The Greens politicians
From 2014 to 2018 and again since 2020, she has been co-spokesperson of the party's state working group Women* and Gender. In 2021, Haghanipour was nominated as direct candidate for the Neukölln 4 constituency in the 2021 Berlin state election. She was also elected to third place on the Greens' state list. She placed fourth with 6.7% of the vote in Neukölln 4 but was elected to the Abgeordnetenhaus on the state list. In the constituent session on 4 November, Haghanipour was elected one of two Vice Presidents of the Abgeordnetenhaus. References External links 1984 births Living people Alliance 90/The Greens politicians Members of the Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin 21st-century German politicians 21st-century German women
migration is a direct result of the imposition of restrictions on legal migration through barriers, walls, security, and surveillance measures and deterrents". Empirical studies in several countries have found that anti-migration policies increase the number of people residing irregularly. This is because the majority of people residing irregularly in many Global North countries arrived legally and overstayed their visa. Efforts to make border crossing more difficult may promote permanent settlement in place of earlier patterns of temporary migration. Types Visa restrictions and carrier sanctions There is a strong correlation between visa restrictions and the number of refugees from a country; all of the world's ten largest producers of refugees are also among those with the strictest visa requirements. Because visa restrictions are applied to all countries whose nationals are usually recognized as refugees when they apply for asylum, FitzGerald states that "the main goal of the visa policies is not to restrict asylum seekers without valid claims, but to keep out people even if they are refugees". Carrier sanctions impose penalties on transportation companies, such as passenger shipping and airlines, who carry unauthorized passengers without a valid visa. For people entitled to refugee protection who are unable to reach the destination country because of carrier sanctions, there are two possibilities: either they are denied refugee protection or embark on irregular migration, which carries the risk of death. According to researchers Theodore Baird and Thomas Spijkerboer, the visa and carrier sanctions regime could be abolished by insisting that all border control is done at the actual border, by state agents instead of private companies. Marketing Another form of externalization is marketing campaigns aimed at people who are considering irregular migration to discourage them. The United States is known for deceptive campaigns that mislead viewers as to their origin. Interdiction of boats in international waters Another form of externalization is the interception of boats in international waters to prevent them from reaching the destination country. The interception may be done by boats belonging to the country trying to control migration, in the form of maritime pushbacks, or by a third country, in which case they are pullbacks. Some international requirements require boat patrols by transit countries such as Morocco, which is of doubtful compliance with international human rights law. Intercepting people who try to leave a country can violate the right to leave any country, an internationally recognized human right. Although many states justify their interventions in humanitarian language, "offshore enforcement by any other name continues to be highly correlated with migrant deaths". Human rights abuses that occur at sea are difficult and expensive for rights organizations or investigative journalists to monitor. In the mid-2010s, such efforts by NGOs in the Mediterranean led to a strong state crackdown; FitzGerald argues that "the fact that governments try so hard to avoid [monitoring] suggests that it is having some effect". Agreements with third countries Cooperation in externalization can be voluntary, but it often involves the coercive and neocolonial exploitation of power imbalance by Global North countries. A limitation on the success of agreements with source and transit countries to restrict is that these countries' values and interests do not necessarily coincide with the states trying to restrict access. For example, supporters of anti-immigration in the Global North typically want to limit all external immigration which limits the visa and immigration liberalization they are willing to offer to transit countries in exchange with their cooperation. Another obstacle is that many African and Latin American countries support freedom of movement for economic and political reasons and therefore complying with externalization policies can threaten their core interest. During the 2010s, externalization policies increasingly extended beyond neighboring countries to those farther away in Africa, the Middle East, and Central America. The reliance on externalization in migration control makes the destination countries dependent on the ability and willingness of other countries to cooperate. FitzGerald argues that third-country agreements to constrain migration can have upsides for human rights protection. In general, in order to maintain the appearance of compliance with human rights, the most severe abuses must be avoided. He notes that "paying and training undemocratic buffer states to carry out abusive policies, are less effective when their secret violence becomes public knowledge" via exposure by journalists
proliferated through the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s. Motivation Fitzgerald argues that "Keeping refugees at a distance is a public relations scheme to render them invisible so their plight can be ignored", and also attempts to evade legally binding human rights obligations. Externalization policies are often "specifically designed to avoid any direct jurisdictional links to the sponsoring State, at whose behest controls are carried out". According to legal scholar Ioannis Kalpouzos, the desire to avoid migration and legal accountability has "led to an increasingly sophisticated set of practices the aim of which is to avoid, outsource, and distance responsibility, accountability, and liability". According to one estimate, asylum claims in nineteen countries were reduced by 17 percent because of externalization. In some countries, externalization combined with geographical isolation can reduce unauthorized arrivals to nearly zero, but these policies are much less effective in Europe due to the long land border and proximity to Turkey and North Africa. Legal scholars Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen and Nikolas Tan argue that deterring asylum seekers "is not sustainable in the long term, or even perhaps in the medium term" because of increasing financial costs, lack of effectiveness, and legal challenges. Effects According to The Oxford Handbook of International Refugee Law, "Extraterritorial migration control represents a fundamental challenge to refugees’ ability to access asylum". FitzGerald describes the case of Alan Kurdi, a young Syrian refugee who drowned while trying to reach Europe, as a case of the externalization system "working as designed". Instead of the common term irregular, some sources use the term irregularized migration to indicate the outcome of state policies that prevent other forms of entry. Professor Thomas Spijkerboer argues that denial of access to the global mobility infrastructure has led to the emergence of a shadow mobility infrastructure. "If we take border deaths as a measure of the incidence of the reliance on this shadow mobility infrastructure, the conclusion would be that human smuggling has increased consistently with increased control over the access to the global mobility infrastructure." Several studies have found that "perhaps the key single determinant of smuggling at sea, and the deaths that result from dangerous transport, especially across the Mediterranean, is the closing down of legal options for air travel and entry to Europe" and visa restrictions. FitzGerald states that "smugglers can be blamed for deaths and abuses rather than the government policies that leave refugees seeking safety with few choices"; a tactic used by governments since Jews were trying to escape from Europe during World War II. In the Mediterranean, expansion of externalization did not end irregular migration but simply redirected it to alternate routes and more dangerous pathways. The Australian researchers Antje Missbach and Melissa Phillips state that "the growing prevalence of irregular migration is a direct result of the imposition of restrictions on legal migration through barriers, walls, security, and surveillance measures and deterrents". Empirical studies in several countries have found that anti-migration policies increase the number of people residing irregularly. This is because the majority of people residing irregularly in many Global North countries arrived legally and overstayed their visa. Efforts to make border crossing more difficult may promote permanent settlement in place of earlier patterns of temporary migration. Types Visa restrictions and carrier sanctions There is a strong correlation between visa restrictions and the number of refugees from a country; all of the world's ten largest producers of refugees are also among those with the strictest visa requirements. Because visa restrictions are applied to all countries whose nationals are usually recognized as refugees when they apply for asylum, FitzGerald states that "the main goal of the visa policies is not to restrict asylum seekers without valid claims, but to keep out people even if they are refugees". Carrier sanctions impose penalties on transportation companies, such as passenger shipping and airlines, who carry unauthorized passengers without a valid visa. For people entitled to refugee protection who are unable to reach the destination country because of carrier sanctions, there are two possibilities: either they are denied refugee protection or embark on irregular migration, which carries the risk of death. According to researchers Theodore Baird and Thomas Spijkerboer, the visa and carrier sanctions regime could be abolished by insisting that all border control is done at the actual border, by state agents instead of private companies. Marketing Another form of externalization is marketing campaigns aimed
in Namibia in late June 2022. The participating teams will be the hosts Namibia, along with Jersey and United States, with the visiting teams both using
teams will be the hosts Namibia, along with Jersey and United States, with the visiting teams both using
Slovakia Table tennis players at the 2008 Summer Paralympics Table tennis players at the 2012 Summer Paralympics Table tennis players at the 2016 Summer Paralympics Table tennis players at the 2020 Summer Paralympics Medalists at
accident, he had only signed a contract with FK Senica a month earlier. References Living people People from Skalica Paralympic table tennis players of Slovakia Table tennis players at the 2008 Summer Paralympics Table tennis players at the 2012 Summer Paralympics Table tennis players at the 2016 Summer Paralympics Table tennis players at the 2020 Summer Paralympics Medalists at the 2020 Summer Paralympics Date
is often called "board lens". The supported sensor formats range from smaller than 1/6-inch type up to 1-inch having an 16mm diagonal sensor. The lenses lack an iris control. S-mount lenses do not have a flange and therefore there is no fixed lens to sensor distance and they must be adjusted to focus. See also ISO metric screw
uses a male metric M12 thread with 0.5 mm pitch on the lens and a corresponding female thread on the lens mount; thus an S-mount lens is sometimes called an "M12 lens". Because the lens mounts are usually attached directly to the PCB of the sensor, the standard is often called "board lens". The supported sensor formats range
Head of the Government Finance Profession. She was appointed a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) in the 2007 Birthday Honours and stepped down in 2008. She was awarded the Institute of Chartered Accountants' Award for Outstanding Achievement in 2014, and is an honorary fellow of Somerville College,
of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) in the 2007 Birthday Honours and stepped down in 2008. She was awarded the Institute of Chartered Accountants' Award for Outstanding Achievement in 2014, and is an honorary fellow of Somerville College, Oxford. References Living
Sandford is an Australian movie and television actor best known for his part as Ringo in the 1986 film Fair Game. He starred in the Australian TV series Lift Off as Ted, as well
Anderson Powell) (1997) Big Sky (as Stew) (1997) Heart Beat (as Vicar) (2001) References External links Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Australian film actors Australian male film
Cadet Judo Championships, organised by the International Judo Federation. It was held in Valletta, Malta from 6
It was held in Valletta, Malta from 6 to 8 July 2007. Medal summary Medal table Men's events Women's events Source Results References External
in economics from the University of Manchester. He holds a PhD in sociology. He served as principal of New Era College, Kajang, Selangor. Published work Questioning Arms Spending in Malaysia :Gerakbudaya, 2010. New Era College controversy : the betrayal of Dong Jiao Zong : Oriengroup, c2009. May 13: Declassified Documents on the Malaysian Riots of 1969: Suaram Komunikasi, c2007. Policing the Malaysian police / editor Kua Kia Soong. :Suaram Komunikasi, 2005 The Malaysian : civil rights movement :SIRD, 2005. Malaysian political realities :Oriengroup, 1992. Malaysian cultural policy
a bank in Batu Pahat, Johor. Education Kua was educated at SRJK Cina Lim Poon and SMK Tinggi Batu Pahat. He then received a BA and MA in economics from the University of Manchester. He holds a PhD in sociology. He served as principal of New Era College, Kajang, Selangor. Published work Questioning Arms Spending in Malaysia :Gerakbudaya, 2010. New Era College controversy : the betrayal of Dong Jiao Zong : Oriengroup, c2009. May 13: Declassified Documents on the Malaysian Riots of 1969: Suaram Komunikasi, c2007. Policing the Malaysian police / editor Kua Kia Soong. :Suaram Komunikasi, 2005 The Malaysian : civil rights movement :SIRD, 2005. Malaysian political realities :Oriengroup, 1992. Malaysian cultural policy and democracy / compiled & edited by Kua Kia Soong. :The Resource and
() in Kamyshinsky Selsoviet Rural Settlement, Kursky District, Kursk Oblast, Russia. Population: Geography The village is located on the Tuskar River (a right tributary of the Seym), 107 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 10 km north-east of the district center – the town Kursk, 7 km from the selsoviet center – Kamyshi. Climate Volobuyevo has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Volobuyevo is located 12 km from the federal route Crimea Highway (a part
on the Tuskar River (a right tributary of the Seym), 107 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 10 km north-east of the district center – the town Kursk, 7 km from the selsoviet center – Kamyshi. Climate Volobuyevo has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Volobuyevo is located 12 km from the federal route Crimea Highway (a part of the European route ), 2
Sasak. Cast Sonia Mietielica as Ania Jakub Sasak as Michal Bitamina Sonia Bohosiewicz Jakub Czachor Sebastian Dela Karol Dziuba Wojciech Gassowski Waleria Gorobets Jakub Kuzia
Rus, written by Julian Kijowski and starring Sonia Mietielica and Jakub Sasak. Cast Sonia Mietielica as Ania Jakub Sasak as Michal Bitamina Sonia Bohosiewicz Jakub Czachor Sebastian Dela Karol Dziuba Wojciech Gassowski Waleria Gorobets Jakub
a Norwegian diplomat. She was Norway's first female ambassador. She was born in Narvik, and graduated with the mag.art. degree in political science in 1956. Being the first woman to do so, she subsequently became the second woman to enrol in the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs training programme in 1959. She was appointed to the foreign service in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1960, again as the first woman. In her early career she served as embassy secretary in Paris from 1961, being transferred to the Norwegian United Nations delegation in
Foreign Affairs in 1960, again as the first woman. In her early career she served as embassy secretary in Paris from 1961, being transferred to the Norwegian United Nations delegation in 1964. She returned to Norway for the time being in 1967. After serving as assistant secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs from 1971, she became embassy councillor in Paris in 1972 and permanent representative to the European Council in 1975. From 1981 she was a special
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accident and that she wanted to try them out. They organized a stay in Baqueira-Beret near Lleida, Catalonia. Until then, she didn't even realized para-snowboarding existed. Career Idiakez won the silver medal in the women's dual banked slalom at the 2021 World Para Snow Sports Championships held in Lillehammer, Norway. She also competed in the women's snowboard cross event where she was disqualified. References External links Irati Idiakez at World
a Spanish para-snowboarder who competes in the SB-UL category. Early life Idiakez played football at a young age, then took part in sports courses in her home town of Getaria. She was not close to snowboarding until a bus accident in Chile in 2017 changed her life. She lost her right arm in that unfortunate accident. After surgery and still in rehab, she began searching for information. In order not to have any imbalances in her body, Idiakez was told that it was very important to do sports, and she turned to the Basque Adapted Sports Federation. Shortly afterwards, she received a
the third edition of the World Junior Wrestling Championships and were held in Miami Beach, United States 1973. Medal table Medal
Junior Wrestling Championships and were held in Miami Beach, United States 1973. Medal table Medal summary Men's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman References External
forest en route to Lac la Ronge. Lake la Ronge empties north into the Churchill River through Rapid River. Nipekamew River is in the Northern Saskatchewan Administration District and the only highway to cross the river is Highway 165. Highway 912 parallels the river from Nipekamew Lake to Wapawekka Lake and Lac la Ronge. Adjacent to the mouth of the river is Fox Point Indian
Ronge. Adjacent to the mouth of the river is Fox Point Indian Reserve. The upper reaches of the river's watershed include East Trout Lake, tributaries from the hills of Clarence-Steepbank Lakes Provincial Park, Nipekamew Creek, and tributaries from the Cub Hills. Nipekamew Sand Cliffs Along the course of river are the provincially protected Nipekamew Sand Cliffs. The sand cliffs are made up of layers of compacted sand, pebble, and clay that were deposited there 120 million years ago during the Early Cretaceous period. Erosion by the Nipekamew River exposed the cliffs. The cliffs can be accessed from a 1.5
signed for PSIS Semarang to played in Liga 1 on 2021 season. Riski made his professional debut on 10 February 2022 in a match against Barito Putera at the Kapten I Wayan Dipta Stadium, Gianyar. Career statistics Club Notes References External
2021 season. Riski made his professional debut on 10 February 2022 in a match against Barito Putera at the Kapten I Wayan Dipta Stadium, Gianyar. Career statistics Club Notes References External links Riski Fajar at Soccerway Riski Fajar at Liga Indonesia
the arrival of the Red Army, he joined the underground resistance in September 1939 due to his prewar activities and left for Warsaw in the fall of 1940. He participated in Warsaw uprising and, after the defeat, he was sent to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. After his liberation by the British, he was charged with cultural and education tasks in the British zone of occupation in Germany until his demobilisation in 1947. After the war, he settled in France. Close to the circle of Polish intellectuals connected to the exile magazine Kultura and the Institut littéraire in Maisons-Laffitte, he was a contributor for the journal Zeszytów Historycznych. He was also member and later Vicepresident of
the National Council of Poland established in London. From 1950 onwards, he was also active as an academic and teacher in different institutions such as Polish Historical and Literary Society in Paris and the Free Europe University in Exile in Strasbourg, until his death in 1959. Bibliography Veronika Durin-Hornyik (2019), "Le Collège de l’Europe libre et la préparation de la construction démocratique de l’Europe de l’Est (1948-1958)", Relations internationales, 2019/4, Nr 180, pp. 13-25. Veronika Durin-Hornyik (2018), Le Collège de l’Europe libre : une opération de guerre psychologique américaine menée en France à l’égard de la jeunesse des pays communistes de l’Europe de l’Est (1948-1958), doctoral dissertation, Université Paris-Est Créteil. Maria Nowak (2019), Pour notre liberté et la vôtre. Comment la Pologne a été abandonnée par ses alliés, Librinova. Archives Antoni Nowak-Przygodzki's personal archives are currently held at the Polish Library in Paris. His collection mostly includs documents concerning his activities
Omega II to the south, it serves the Pari Chowk metro station alongside several universities and colleges, including Ram-Eesh Group of Institutions, the National
an educational region and a student neighborhood in south-western Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. Bordered by Knowledge Park II to the west and Omega II to the south, it serves the Pari Chowk metro station
in the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup, she finished 7th in Piancavallo and 9th in Bormio, Italy, both in December 1980. She was chosen as
finishes in the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup, she finished 7th in Piancavallo and 9th in Bormio, Italy, both
table Men's events Women's events Source Results References External links European U23 Judo Championships European Championships, U23 Judo Judo competitions in Russia Judo Judo, European Championships U23
Source Results References External links European U23 Judo Championships European Championships, U23 Judo Judo competitions in Russia
SA. Career Kuli began her journalism career with Pace magazine. She was the editor of Drum Magazine, Fashion, and Beauty. Kuli was also a columnist of Sunday World. From 2004 to 2005, she was a TV Host at SABC2 reality television show What Not To Wear. From 2008 to 2009, Kuli co-hosted the SABC1 gossip show called The Real Goboza for the second and third seasons. From 2010 to 2013 she hosted the celebrity gossip magazine show Headline. From 2012 to 2013, Kuli played a fictional version of herself in the Mzansi Magic TV series iNkaba. From 2020 to 2021, she played Mildred Sefatsa on Seasons 4 and 5 of the soapie The Queen. She also played Tina in the Netflix movie Angeliena (2021).
December 1972 – 9 February 2022) was a South African fashion and beauty tabloid journalist, television presenter, author and actress. She was popularly known for co-hosting the SABC2 reality television show What Not To Wear and as a presenter and commentator on SABC3's daily talk show Trending SA. Career Kuli began her journalism career with Pace magazine. She was the editor of Drum Magazine, Fashion, and Beauty. Kuli was also a columnist of Sunday World. From 2004 to 2005, she was a
CL Bay 14II under Sheet No. 6056.3. Development With the growth of the Lokalbahn branch line network in Bavaria, there was a need for suitable coaches for local passenger services. Between 1909 and 1929, coaches were procured that had the characteristics of normal passenger coaches for mainline railways. In contrast to other branch line coaches, these were suitable for military transport. Procurement In total, in the period between 1909 and 1929, 411 class BL, BCL, CL, DL and PPostL coaches were procured. They all had a standard floor plan, open end-platforms with Dixi gates on the steps and gangways protected only by a single iron railing. Large window panes were installed instead of the composite windows that had been usual up to that point. Between 1911 and 1914, 36 coaches built to Design Sheet 554 were procured in a total of five batches from the companies of MAN in Nuremberg and Rathgeber in Munich. Career The whereabouts of three coaches could no longer be determined after the end of the Second World War in 1945. The remainder of the coaches went into the Deutsche Bundesbahn, where they were retired by 1962. Design features Undercarriage The underframe of the coach was made entirely of riveted steel beams. The outer side beams were U-shaped with outward facing flanges. The crossbeams were also made of U-profiles and not cranked. The wagons had screw couplings of VDEV design as coupling equipment. The drawbar ran the length of the vehicle and was spring-loaded in the middle. The coaches had
In addition to a screw brake located on one of the platforms at the end of the coach, the coaches also had air brakes of the Westinghouse type. Body The frame of the coach body consisted of wooden posts. This was covered with sheet metal on the outside and wood panelling on the inside. The joints of the sheets were concealed by cover strips. The roof was gently rounded and extended in a hood over the open end-platforms. The wagons had steps like those on mainline coaches and no longer the folding steps common on Lokalbahn stock. Facilities The CL coaches only carried 3rd class passengers and had a total of 56 seats and a toilet. The compartment opposite the toilet was separated from the central aisle by a lockable door and served as a sliding compartment for transporting prisoners. Alternatively, it could be used as a guard's compartment. A total of 20 standing places were designated for the two end-platforms. The end-platforms of coaches built to Sheet 6056.3 were shortened from 1,000 mm to 900 mm. Lighting was provided by paraffin lamps and the coaches had steam heating. The coaches were ventilated by static roof vents and sash windows. See also The following coaches were also built for the Lokalbahn branch line network: BCL Bay 09, long passenger coach CL Bay 06b, short passenger coach GwL, goods van PwPost Bay 06, mail/luggage van References Literature Rail transport in Bavaria MAN vehicles Railway coaches of the Royal Bavarian
formed by Stevie Stone in 2020. History In 2021, Stevie Stone announced across social media platforms that he has officially departed Strange Music and has since announced Ahdasee Records as his new record label with the release
in 2020. History In 2021, Stevie Stone announced across social media platforms that he has officially departed Strange Music and has since announced Ahdasee Records as his new record label with the release of his first independent single since 2009 titled "Jumping Out
appointed as the Co-convener and caretaker Convener of Party’s Punjab unit. In 2017 Punjab Legislative Assembly election, Party announced him as candidate against Amarinder Singh from Patiala Assembly Constituency but he lost from him and stood at second place with more than 20,000 votes. References Punjab, India politicians
from their posts. On this Balbir Singh was appointed as the Co-convener and caretaker Convener of Party’s Punjab unit. In 2017 Punjab Legislative Assembly election, Party announced him as candidate against Amarinder Singh from Patiala Assembly Constituency but he lost from him and stood
competitors participating at the Games per sport/discipline. Alpine skiing Linda Le Bon (and her sighted guide Pierre Couquelet) and Rémi Mazi have qualified to compete at the 2022
her sighted guide Pierre Couquelet) and Rémi Mazi have qualified to compete at the 2022 Winter Paralympics. See also Belgium at the Paralympics Belgium at the
Cup Series race at Gateway and the Truck Series race at Gateway. An ARCA Menards Series West race will be held at the track on the same weekend as this race. A NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race was previously held at this track in 1999 and 2000. The Xfinity Series race at Portland will mark the first time since then that a NASCAR national series has had a race in the Pacific Northwest. History On September 18, 2021, Elizabeth Blackstock from Jalopnik reported that there were rumors of the track hosting an Xfinity Series race and a Truck Series race in 2022. On
on the same weekend as this race. A NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race was previously held at this track in 1999 and 2000. The Xfinity Series race at Portland will mark the first time since then that a NASCAR national series has had a race in the Pacific Northwest. History On September 18, 2021, Elizabeth Blackstock from Jalopnik reported that there were rumors of the track hosting an Xfinity Series race and
District, Kursk Oblast, Russia. Population: Geography The village is located 103 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 6 km north-east of the district center – the town Kursk, 4 km from the selsoviet center – Kamyshi. Streets There are the following streets in the locality: Lugovaya, Rodnikovaya, tupik Rodnikovy, Sirenevaya, Solnechnaya, Shirokaya, Vasilkovaya and Zelyonaya (483 houses). Climate Bukreyevka has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb
Population: Geography The village is located 103 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 6 km north-east of the district center – the town Kursk, 4 km from the selsoviet center – Kamyshi. Streets There are the following streets in the locality: Lugovaya, Rodnikovaya, tupik Rodnikovy, Sirenevaya, Solnechnaya, Shirokaya, Vasilkovaya and Zelyonaya (483 houses). Climate Bukreyevka has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate
Farquharson won a silver medal at the 2021 America-Pacific Luge Championship in the singles luge and a silver medal in the team relay at the 2021–22
team relay at the 2021–22 Luge World Cup. She represented the United States at the 2022 Winter Olympics in the women's singles luge event and finished in 12th place. References 1999 births American female lugers Living people Lugers at the 2022
was historically the main language spoken. It may also refer to the following affiliation: Occitania (administrative region), the present-day administrative region of Occitania,
language spoken. It may also refer to the following affiliation: Occitania (administrative region), the present-day administrative region
Lexington, Ohio starting in 2022. It is one of three standalone races on the Truck Series schedule, the others being the Corn Belt 150 at Knoxville Raceway and the TSport 200 at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park. This race is held on the same weekend as the Cup Series' Quaker State 400 and the Xfinity Series' Alsco Uniforms 250, both at Atlanta Motor Speedway. A race for the main ARCA Menards Series will be held at Mid-Ohio on the same weekend as this race. History The 2022
with Mid-Ohio on Saturday, July 9. The track was given the race as a result of losing their Xfinity Series race to Portland International Raceway. Both the Mid-Ohio and Portland road courses are owned and operated by Green Savoree Racing Promotions. It was the first time that Green Savoree had a total of two NASCAR national series races in any series. This race became an additional 23rd race on the Truck Series schedule. The series had 23 races in 2020 but only 22 races in 2021 as a result of the race at Iowa Speedway not being replaced with another race. The race will be 151 miles and 67 laps long according to NASCAR.com. Each of the stages will be 25 laps in length. Past winners
9 wrote first story about a King, a Queen and a Princess who all die of a mysterious disease. Nimra Ahmed started professional writing at the age of 16, with a novel named Meray Khwaab Meray Jugnoo. Saans Sakin thi was the second book story based on a cricketer ( inspired by Imran Khan cricket career and third writing Pahari Ka Qaidi Nimrah Ahmed. Books She is writer
named Meray Khwaab Meray Jugnoo. Saans Sakin thi was the second book story based on a cricketer ( inspired by Imran Khan cricket career and third writing Pahari Ka Qaidi Nimrah Ahmed. Books She is writer of 11 Urdu books. 1 Meray Khwaab Meray Jugnoo / میرے خواب میرے جگنو 2 Sans Sakin Thi / سانس ساکن تھی 3 Pahari Ka Qaidi پہاڑی کا قیدی
youngest player ever at the age of 16 years and 6 days when he came on as a late substitute in a 2–0 win over Motherwell. International career In October 2021, MacLeod was called up the Scotland U16 squad for their Victory Shield matches. He scored in victory over Wales U16. In February 2022, he received his first call-up to the Scotland U17 squad. References
forward for Dundee United. Club career In December 2021, aged only 15, MacLeod signed his first professional deal with Dundee United. On 9 February 2022, he became Dundee United's youngest player ever at the age of 16 years and 6 days when he came on as a late substitute in a 2–0 win over Motherwell. International career
1766. She was later purchased and transferred to the East India Company in 1768. John Monkton was recorded as serving on her prior to September 1769 but was transferred to another ship before her final voyage. Disappearance In September 1769, she sailed from England for the East Indies, intending to stop at Anjouan island and Bombay. After calling at the Cape of Good Hope for provisions in
intending to stop at Anjouan island and Bombay. After calling at the Cape of Good Hope for provisions in December 1769, she disappeared in the Indian Ocean around January 1770, presumably sunk by fire, storm or wrecked off Madagascar. It was later reported that some large anchors and cannons, likely of British manufacture were found close to Star Bank off Madagascar and these may have been from the ship. Among those notable members of the crew who disappeared with her was Robert Pitcairn
Bombay Quadrangular. He had his first-class debut against the Muslims on 9 September, where he made 36 runs not out in his only innings. In the final played four days later against the Hindus he was bowled lbw after 14 runs by Palwankar Baloo. He played his first and last match for England on 13 December 1915, facing India as part of a scratch team of cricketing soldiers and civil servants (among them
runs not out in his only innings. In the final played four days later against the Hindus he was bowled lbw after 14 runs by Palwankar Baloo. He played his first and last match for England on 13 December 1915, facing India as part of a scratch team of cricketing soldiers and civil
PROMESA law and the austerity measures imposed by its Fiscal Control Board. Affiliates Independent Authentic Union of Aqueduct and Sewerage Authority Employees (UIA AAA) Independent Brotherhood of Telephone Employees (HIETEL) Independent Union of
Control Board. Affiliates Independent Authentic Union of Aqueduct and Sewerage Authority Employees (UIA AAA) Independent Brotherhood of Telephone Employees (HIETEL) Independent Union of Telephone Employees (UIET Unida) Others References Trade unions in Puerto
The 2022 Epson Tour is a series of professional women's golf tournaments held from March through October 2022 in the United States. The Epson Tour is the second-tier women's professional golf tour in
It was previously known as the Futures Tour. Schedule and results The number in parentheses after winners' names show the player's total number of official money, individual event wins on
strong a condition to impose, however it is useful for certain cases like in second harmonic generation (SHG). Here, it is always possible to permute the last two indices, meaning it is convenient to use the contracted notation which is a 3x6 rank-2 tensor where the index is related to combinations of indices as shown in the figure. This notation is used in section
condition. In second harmonic generation Kleinman symmetry in general is too strong a condition to impose, however it is useful for certain cases like in second harmonic generation (SHG). Here, it is always possible to permute the last two indices, meaning it is convenient to use the contracted notation which is a 3x6 rank-2 tensor where the index is related to combinations of indices as shown in the figure. This notation is used in section VII of Kleinman's original work on the subject in 1962. Note that for processes other than SHG
fulfilled this task for 40 years and thus contributed significantly to establishing the name of the Netherlands as a leading player in (coastal) hydraulic engineering. Through his international students, his approach, which was always based on a combination of theory and practice, was accepted and propagated all over the world. His involvement in education was greatly intensified after his appointment as professor of coastal engineering at TU Delft. He accepted this professorate with the inaugural address Varen is noodzakelijk, leven...? in 1969. Here too, he emerged as a passionate and inspiring teacher who has contributed significantly to the formation of generations of Dutch coastal hydraulic engineers for more than twenty years. He retired with his valedictory address in 1989 on The coast in a PC. In addition to his work at TU Delft, Bijker was also closely involved in the work of the Technical Advisory Committee for Flood Defences, the CUR and the Subsidence Committee. Shortly before his retirement, Bijker organized the International Conference of Coastal Engineering in Delft in 1990. Bijker has been awarded several times, including the International Coastal Engineering Award from the ASCE and the Knight in the Danebrog Order (Denmark) award. International Bijker has always been strongly committed internationally. He was internationally active within the ICCE (Int. Conference on Coastal Engineering). But when the ASCE decided to host the ICCE in South Africa in 1982 (during the height of apartheid), it was one of the driving forces behind the boycott of this conference. As an
in 1944 and at the TU Delft (with honours) in 1949. After his studies in Delft, he joined the then Waterloopkundig Laboratorium (Delft Hydraulics, nowadays Deltares), where he mainly worked in the lab "De Voorst" in the Dutch Noordoostpolder. There he successively became head of department, head of the De Voorst Laboratory and deputy director. He acquired world fame with his contributions to coastal hydraulic engineering. He conducted important research into the scaling rules for coastal models and developed his formula for wave-driven longitudinal transport along sandy coasts This work eventually led to his PhD. He obtained his PhD in Technical Sciences for his dissertation Some considerations about scales for coastal models with movable bed with prof.ir. H.J. Schoemaker. As early as 1957, Bijker became involved in education as a teacher at the then International Course (now UNESCO-IHE). He fulfilled this task for 40 years and thus contributed significantly to establishing the name of the Netherlands as a leading player in (coastal) hydraulic engineering. Through his international students, his approach, which was always based on a combination of theory and practice, was accepted and propagated all over the world. His involvement in education was greatly intensified after his appointment as professor of coastal engineering at TU Delft. He accepted this professorate with the inaugural address Varen is noodzakelijk, leven...? in 1969. Here too, he emerged as a passionate and inspiring teacher who has contributed significantly to the formation of generations of Dutch coastal hydraulic
the track record in the 500 metres and 1,000 metres events previously held by Shani Davis since 2005. As a result, he was named to roster to represent the United States at the 2022 Winter Olympics. He competed in the 500 metres, where he finished in thirteen place, and the 1000 metres, where he finished in fourteenth place. At 17-years old, he was the third-youngest American
place, and the 1000 metres, where he finished in fourteenth place. At 17-years old, he was the third-youngest American male to compete in the Olympics in long track speed skating. References 2004 births Living people American male speed skaters People from Kewaskum, Wisconsin People from West Bend, Wisconsin Speed skaters at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics Olympic speed skaters of the United States Speed
Farm area is a neighborhood located within the Philippi area of Cape Town's Cape Flats region, in the Western Cape province of South Africa. The urban area is densely populated and contains many informal homes. The 2011 national census recorded 71,518 residents living in the area. History The community was first planned out in 1986 by the Apartheid government which saw the establishment of Villages
The 2011 national census recorded 71,518 residents living in the area. History The community was first planned out in 1986 by the Apartheid government which saw the establishment of Villages 2B, 3 and 4 with village 4A being added later. It initially had an urban density of 25
History ULEES was founded in 1974. For a long time, the union was led by Radamés Quiñones Aponte. In 2010, ULEES led a picket line outside a hospital in Ponce, calling for a new collective bargaining agreement. In 2020, ULEES called on the Puerto Rican government to investigate allegations that healthcare workers were prioritising friends and administration
time, the union was led by Radamés Quiñones Aponte. In 2010, ULEES led a picket line outside a hospital in Ponce, calling for a new collective bargaining agreement. In 2020, ULEES called on the Puerto Rican government to investigate allegations that healthcare workers were prioritising friends and administration staff for COVID-19 vaccination. In the next year, the union alleged that
Games drawn L = Games lost GF = Goals for GA = Goals against Pts = Points Pos = Final position Key to divisions: 1 = Ligue 1 2 = Ligue 2 Key to rounds: DNE = Did not enter Grp = Group stage R1 = First Round R2 = Second Round R32 = Round of 32 R16 = Round of 16 QF = Quarter-finals SF = Semi-finals RU = Runners-up W = Winners Division shown in bold to indicate a change in division.
is an Algerian professional football club based in Algiers, Algiers Province. The club was formed in the Léveilley district (El Magharia currently) in the Café de Ali Kaddour, at number 45 in 1947 as Nasr Athlétique de Hussein Dey . History Seasons Key Key to league record: P = Played W = Games won D = Games drawn L = Games lost GF = Goals for GA = Goals against
to compete internationally at a high level. The first season will feature eight teams from Poland, Czech Republic, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Belarus and Russia, including several national medalists with wide regional and international experience. Competition format A round robin tournament – at least seven games in three stages (3+2+2), followed by the Final Four in Spring of 2022. There will be no games during FIBA international windows for the National teams (November 22–30, 2021; February 21-March 1, 2022). Future expansion The league eye a further expansion in 2022 to create a 16 team tournament with two groups – Baltic Sea division/North Sea division, by adding teams from Nordic and Benelux countries. Venues and locations Notable players To appear
Russia, including several national medalists with wide regional and international experience. Competition format A round robin tournament – at least seven games in three stages (3+2+2), followed by the Final Four in Spring of 2022. There will be no games during FIBA international windows for the National teams (November 22–30, 2021; February 21-March 1, 2022). Future expansion The league eye a further expansion in 2022 to create a 16 team tournament with two groups – Baltic Sea division/North Sea division, by adding teams from Nordic and Benelux countries. Venues and locations Notable players To appear in this section a player must have either - Played in the NBA or EuroLeague. - Won any of the international cup competitions, organized by FIBA or ULEB. - Played at least five official international match for his senior national team. Slovenia Žiga Dimec USA James Bell Casper Ware Rion Brown Poland Kamil
Syria Central Bureau of Statistics, Duwair al-Lin had a population of 106 in the 2004 census. Its inhabitants are predominantly Christians. The village has a Greek Orthodox Church.
census. Its inhabitants are predominantly Christians. The village has a Greek Orthodox Church. References Bibliography
William Penn during their invasion were accompanied by seven clergymen, who however succumbed to the tropical fever which was responsible for around 200 deaths a day amongst the English troops. Alongside ordering the deportation of 2,000 young people from Ireland, the Commissioners of the Navy in 1655 ordered that 2,000 bibles be supplied, presumably for their use. Under the restored monarchy Charles II appointed Edward D'Oyley as the first Governor of Jamaica in 1661, with instructions to ""to discourage vice and debauchery and to encourage ministers that Christianity and the Protestant religion, according to the Church of England, might
in practice under the control of their parish vestry. Under the Commonwealth The military and naval forces led by Robert Venables and William Penn during their invasion were accompanied by seven clergymen, who however succumbed to the tropical fever which was responsible for around 200 deaths a day amongst the English troops. Alongside ordering the deportation of 2,000 young people from Ireland, the Commissioners of the Navy in 1655 ordered that 2,000 bibles be supplied, presumably for their use. Under the restored monarchy Charles II appointed Edward D'Oyley as the first Governor of Jamaica in 1661, with instructions to ""to discourage vice and debauchery and to encourage ministers
births Living people Association football goalkeepers Serbian footballers Serbian First League players Serbian SuperLiga players
football goalkeeper who plays for Čukarički. References External links 2001 births Living people Association football goalkeepers Serbian footballers Serbian First League players
the 2004 census. Its inhabitants are predominantly Christians. The village has a Greek Orthodox Church
2004 census. Its inhabitants are predominantly Christians. The village has a Greek Orthodox Church and a Protestant Church. References
his return in Rome. It is thought that Charmis of Marseilles and the "Charmes" mentioned in Galen's On Antidoctes are the same person. Thus, thanks to Galen we known that he also treated women. An antidote used by him had several benefits, including effectiveness for menstrual problems, as well as the pain-free expulsion of the embryo. References 1st-century
was a famous Roman physician. A native of Massilia, he came to Rome during the reign of Nero. Pliny counted him as a "completely Greek physician". He achieved great fame and fortune in Rome by introducing the practice of cold bathing, which supplanted the astrological medicine of his fellow townsman Crinas. Crinas had in turn supplanted Thessalus, who followed the principles of the Methodic school of medicine. It is said that he charged a client two hundred thousand sesterces for his services. He
On 4 May 1795, HMS Zebra arrived in the harbour of Stabroek (nowadays: Georgetown) offering British protection against a possible French attack. The Court of Policy issued a statement that they could not accept the offer. Governor van Sirtema boarded HMS Zebra which sailed away on 6 May, and Beaujon was appointed acting Governor of Demarara. On 20 April 1796, a British fleet appeared, and on 22 April, Demerara and Essequibo surrendered to Admiral Rodney without a fight. All laws and customs of the colonies could remain, and the citizens were equal to British subjects. Any government official who swore loyalty to the British crown could remain in function. Beaujon swore an oath of allegiance, and remained in function. Demerara fared well under British rule, exports increased substantially and the number of slaves more than doubled. The colonies were returned to the Netherlands by the Peace of Amiens. On 5
to submit to Great-Britain. On 23 April 1795, Governor Willem August van Sirtema, Baron van Grovestins discussed the matter with the Court of Policy, however the Patriots (Republicans) outnumbered the Orangists (traditionalists and nobility), and the colonies remained part of the Batavian Republic. On 4 May 1795, HMS Zebra arrived in the harbour of Stabroek (nowadays: Georgetown) offering British protection against a possible French attack. The Court of Policy issued a statement that they could not accept the offer. Governor van Sirtema boarded HMS Zebra which sailed away on 6 May, and Beaujon was appointed acting Governor of Demarara. On 20 April 1796, a
two Greek Orthodox Churches. Al-Muqaabarat includes Haret Mar Doumat, Haret Mahfoud and Haret Jerjes. References Bibliography Populated places in Talkalakh
northern Syria located west of Homs in the Homs Governorate. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics, Al-Muqaabarat had a population of 607 in the 2004 census. Its inhabitants are predominantly Christians.
at the University of California, Berkeley in 1988. He was promoted to Associate Professor in 1994, and became Professor of Molecular and Cell Biology in 1998. Research Drubin's research utilizes live-cell imaging, genetics, modeling and biochemistry to address fundamental questions concerning the cytoskeleton and membrane trafficking events in budding yeast and genome-edited human stem cells. Molecular and Cell Biology While isolating the gene encoding microtubule-associated tau protein, a major player in Alzheimer's disease, Drubin developed cell culture models to study its biological function. He distilled general principles for cell polarity development while defining it as the ultimate reflection of complex mechanisms that establish and maintain functionally specialized domains in the plasma membrane and cytoplasm. In a paper published in 2001, he guided establishment of a protein interaction map for cell polarity development, and determined a network of interactions that provide an integrated response of signaling proteins, the cytoskeleton, and organelles to the spatial cues that direct polarity development. Membrane Trafficking and the Cytoskeleton Drubin studied mutants of over 60 proteins, identifying a pathway in budding yeast in which proteins are recruited to endocytic sites, and also identified several protein modules that provide distinct functions in this pathway. He extended these studies to mammalian cells, and determined the roles of these proteins in endocytosis and cell polarity development. In the early 2000s, he outlined examples of functional cooperation between the microtubule and actin cytoskeletons, and highlighted two broad categories in this context: coordinated MT- and actin-based transport to move vesicles, organelles, and cell fate determinants; and targeting and capture of MT ends at cortical actin sites. Actin Assembly In his studies on actin assembly, Drubin demonstrated that although budding yeast
Career Following his Postdoctoral fellowship, Drubin was appointed as an Assistant Professor of Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of California, Berkeley in 1988. He was promoted to Associate Professor in 1994, and became Professor of Molecular and Cell Biology in 1998. Research Drubin's research utilizes live-cell imaging, genetics, modeling and biochemistry to address fundamental questions concerning the cytoskeleton and membrane trafficking events in budding yeast and genome-edited human stem cells. Molecular and Cell Biology While isolating the gene encoding microtubule-associated tau protein, a major player in Alzheimer's disease, Drubin developed cell culture models to study its biological function. He distilled general principles for cell polarity development while defining it as the ultimate reflection of complex mechanisms that establish and maintain functionally specialized domains in the plasma membrane and cytoplasm. In a paper published in 2001, he guided establishment of a protein interaction map for cell polarity development, and determined a network of interactions that provide an integrated response of signaling proteins, the cytoskeleton, and organelles to the spatial cues that direct polarity development. Membrane Trafficking and the Cytoskeleton Drubin studied mutants of over 60 proteins, identifying a pathway in budding yeast in which proteins are recruited to endocytic sites, and also identified several protein modules that provide distinct functions in this pathway. He extended these studies to mammalian cells, and determined the roles of these proteins in endocytosis and cell polarity development. In the early 2000s, he outlined examples of functional cooperation between the microtubule and actin cytoskeletons, and highlighted two broad categories in this context: coordinated MT- and actin-based transport to move vesicles, organelles, and cell fate determinants; and targeting and capture of MT ends at cortical actin sites. Actin Assembly In his studies on actin assembly, Drubin demonstrated that although budding yeast are nonmotile, their actin filaments turn over at high rates and he defined the roles for actin in establishment and maintenance of cell polarity while using and popularizing the actin inhibitor latrunculin-A. He established that cofilin is largely responsible for actin filament high turnover rate. He conducted structure-function analysis of actin, described mutating residues involved in nucleotide hydrolysis, and also demonstrated the effects of these mutations on actin assembly in vitro and in vivo. His studies further addressed the role of nucleotide in Arp2/3 function, and highlighted several novel activators of the Arp2/3 complex, which regulates actin nucleation. He has also developed a complex actin assembly system on the surface of microbeads incubated in yeast cell extracts, and has extended this work toward reconstituting complex actin-based trafficking
the State Duma. From 2011 to 2013, he supervised the construction of Anzhi Arena (Kaspiysk, Dagestan). Awards Order of Friendship (2021) Order For Services to the Republic of Dagestan. References 1960 births Living people United Russia politicians 21st-century Russian politicians Eighth convocation members of the State
1960, Yuzhno-Sukhokumsk, Dagestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic) is a Russian political figure, deputy of the 8th State Duma of the Russian Federal Assembly. He started his political career in 1999 as a deputy assistant of Suleyman Kerimov. On October 16, 2018, he was appointed as the
logo. His wife Hannele also worked with him in the company and designed hand bags. The shoes were sold to places like Bloomingdales in New York. In the beginning of 1980s he opened a shoe factory in Virrat. In 1985 he opened a store in Helsinki and the next year he started as CEO of the Pertti Palmroth Oy store chain which opened stores in Sweden, Norway, Netherlands and Germany. Palmroth's designs were featured in foreign magazine like Elle, Vogue and Harper's Bazaar. Some Palmroth models were copied by other factories. In 1995 Hamken Oy expanded with a new factory in Pirkkala.to produce the new waterproof collection. In 2000 Pertti Palmroth headed a design team that consisted of his wife Hannele, shoe designer Anu Haalahti and several other members. The factories in Tampere, Virrat and Pirkkala employed about 250 persons. Exports accounted for about 60–70 percent of production and the biggest markets were in Scandinavia and North America. There were 23 brand stores globally. In 2004, at the age of 72, Pertti Palmroth left his position as CEO of both Hamken and Pertti Palmroth Oy and an external CEO was hired to continue. Pertti Palmroth continued working as the main designer. The chain had a dozen stores in Finland. In 2007, the factory underwent a corporate restructuring due to financial losses and debt. Early 2008, son Mikko continued as the company's CEO and daughter Petrina as the operative of the domestic store chain. The resturcturing program was unable to avoid Hamken Oy and it's subsidiary Pertti Palmroth Oy closing the shoe factory and the bag factory as welll as the stores in 2011. The Palmroth brand was restarted under a new company name, Palmroth International, founded in 2012 and headed by son Mikko Palmroth who has made shoes in Finland and Portugal since 2012. Palmroth died in 2020 in neighboring Tampere at the age of 88. Acknowledgments Coupe D'or du Bon Gout Francais -prize in 1965 in France The Internationalization Award of the President of Finland (Tasavallan Presidentin kansainvälistymispalkinto) in 1980 Private life Pertti Palmroth was married twice, in 1952–1986 to Marja-Leena Miettinen and in 1988–2020 to Hannele Paasonen. He had seven children. Most of his life he lived in Pirkkala. References 1931 births 2020 deaths Finnish fashion designers People
Finland. In the early 1960s Pertti Palmroth took his collection that was made in his fathers factory and travelled to Sweden, France, the US and Canada and many other countries. At the time it was a risky venture. But the collection was received well, Products were sold to designer Christian Dior in Paris, appeared in the US Vogue and the shoes were sold in department stores like Bloomingdales, Bergdorf Goodman, Saks Fifth Avenue, Harrods and many boutiques all over Europe and North America. A new factory was built in Waalwijk in the Netherlands for the international market, and it served as a base for the sales to Western Europe and North America. After his father Pentti Palmroth died in the fall of 1968, the two sons Juhani and Pertti ran the factories together, but later decided to divide the factories. In 1969 Pertti Palmroth began his work as CEO of Hämeen kenkätehdas Oy (later Hamken Oy) and built a new shoe factory in Tampere. In 1972 he created a brand called Palmroth Original. From 1976 onwards his designs were sold under the Pertti Palmroth label. He used his signature as his brand logo. His wife Hannele also worked with him in the company and designed hand bags. The shoes were sold to places like Bloomingdales in New York. In the beginning of 1980s he opened a shoe factory in Virrat. In 1985 he opened a store in Helsinki and the next year he started as CEO of the Pertti Palmroth Oy store chain which opened stores in Sweden, Norway, Netherlands and Germany. Palmroth's designs were featured in foreign magazine like Elle, Vogue and Harper's Bazaar. Some Palmroth models were copied by other factories. In 1995 Hamken Oy expanded with a new factory in Pirkkala.to produce the new waterproof collection. In 2000 Pertti Palmroth headed
Robina Badar, Music: Nisar Bazmi, Poet: Masroor Anwar Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star, How I Wonder What You Are ... (1975 film: Ajj Di Gall - Punjabi), Singer(s): Masood Rana, Robina Badar, Music: Tasadduq Hussain, Poet: Asad Bukhari Jhoom Jhoom Nachay Aayo ... (1975 film: Anari - Urdu), Singer(s): Naheed Akhtar, Robina Badar, Music: M. Ashraf, Poet: Taslim Fazli Sathi Na Chhorun Daaman Tera, Yeh Hahy Mera Faisala ... (1975 film: Izzat - Urdu), Singer(s): Robina Badar, Ahmad Rushdi, Music: A. Hameed, Poet: Taslim Fazli Rus Kay Tur Peye O Sarkar, Tor Kay Mera Sajra Pyar ... (1975 film: Khanzada - Punjabi), Singer(s): Robina Badar, Music: Nazir Ali Jitnay Pyaray Ho Tum, Khoobsurat Ho Tum, Itna Pyara Dil Ho To. 1975 (Film: Shikwa - Urdu), Singer(s): Robina Badar, Music: Nashad, Poet: Taslim Fazli TV Tum Sung
TV song, "Tum Sung Nainan Laagay". Early life and Career Robina was born in 1956. She started her singing career from Radio Pakistan, Karachi. Then she came to Lahore to give her voice as a playback singer in Lollywood. She rendered her voice in films such as Rangeela aur Munawar Zarif, Parda Na Uthao, Imandar, Intezar, Sharafat, Khatarnak, Bahishat, Izzat, Arzoo, Khanzada, and others. She sang 48 songs in 42 Urdu and Punjabi films. In 1973, Rubina got a breakthrough as a singer when she vocalized a song for PTV, Karachi, "Tum Sung Nainan Laagay". Penned by Asad Muhammad Khan and composed by Khalid Nizami, the song turned out to be a milestone in her music career. Her other movie songs like, "Yonhi Din Kat Jaye" (along with A. Nayyar for film Bahaisht (1974)), "Rus Ke Tur Payeon Sarkaar" (for film: Khanzada (1975)), and "Jhoom Jhoom Nachay aayo" (along with Nahid Akhtar for film Anari (1975)), also became popular. Popular songs Film Dada Jee, Apnay Potay Ko Samjhaen ... (1974 film: Parda Na Uthao -
themselves, such as Jewish secularists, Jewish atheists and Jewish assimilationists. Books by title The Age of Reason (1794, 1795, 1807) by Thomas Paine, critical of all religions; Judaism and Christianity in particular Atheist Manifesto: The Case Against Christianity, Judaism, and Islam (2005) by Michel Onfray, critical of all religions; Christianity, Judaism and Islam in particular God and Sex (2010) by Michael Coogan, critical of the Hebrew Bible, and Christian and Jewish fundamentalist interpretations and applications of it The God Delusion (2006) by Richard Dawkins, critical of all religions; Christianity, Judaism and Islam in particular God Is Not Great (2007) by Christopher Hitchens, critical of all religions; Christianity, Judaism and Islam in particular God's Zeal: The Battle of the Three Monotheisms (2007) by Peter Sloterdijk, critical of Christianity, Judaism and Islam in particular Jewish Fundamentalism in Israel (1994) by Israel Shahak and Norton Mezvinsky, critical of Jewish fundamentalism Jewish History, Jewish Religion (1994) by Israel Shahak, critical of Judaism in general and Jewish fundamentalism (Orthodox Judaism) in particular The Jewish Question (1843) by Bruno Bauer, critical of Jewish
Jewish Fundamentalism in Israel (1994) by Israel Shahak and Norton Mezvinsky, critical of Jewish fundamentalism Jewish History, Jewish Religion (1994) by Israel Shahak, critical of Judaism in general and Jewish fundamentalism (Orthodox Judaism) in particular The Jewish Question (1843) by Bruno Bauer, critical of Jewish separatism and arguing for Jews to convert to Christianity in order to assimilate On the Jewish Question (1844) by Karl Marx in response to Bauer's 1843 book, critical of Jewish separatism, but arguing for voluntary assimilation without a need to become Christians (first) Tractatus Theologico-Politicus (1670) by Baruch Spinoza, critical of all religions; Judaism and Christianity in particular. Critical of Jewish separatism. Unorthodox: The Scandalous Rejection of My Hasidic Roots (2012) by Deborah Feldman, critical of Jewish fundamentalism and
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Illinois at Chicago, USA, and Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, Netherlands); secretary, non-voting Alex Biryukov (University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg) Anne Canteaut (Inria Paris-Rocquencourt, France) Carlos Cid (Royal Holloway, University of London, UK) Joan Daemen (STMicroelectronics, Belgium) Orr Dunkelman (University of Haifa, Israel) Henri Gilbert (ANSSI, France) Tetsu Iwata (Nagoya University, Japan) Stefan Lucks (Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany) Willi Meier (FHNW, Switzerland) Bart Preneel (COSIC, KU Leuven, Belgium) Vincent Rijmen
encourage the design of authenticated encryption schemes. The competition was announced at the Early Symmetric Crypto workshop in January 2013 and the final portfolio in February 2019. Use Cases The final CAESAR portfolio is organized into three use cases: 1: Lightweight applications (resource constrained environments) 2: High-performance applications 3: Defense in depth Final Portfolio The final portfolio announced by the CAESAR committee is: CAESAR committee The committee in charge of the CAESAR Competition consisted of: Steve Babbage (Vodafone Group, UK) Daniel J. Bernstein (University of Illinois at Chicago, USA, and Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, Netherlands); secretary, non-voting Alex Biryukov (University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg) Anne
1814, the American forces near French Mills began leaving their supply depots and garrisons for Plattsburgh and Sackett's Harbor. On the 19th, a British Canadian force including the Dundas Militia crossed to the Salmon River, setting fire to the abandoned boats and barracks of the Americans, capturing considerable amounts of ammunition and supplies to bring back to Dundas. In 1848, the Military General Service Medal was created with a clasp for Crysler's Farm and the following men were awarded the medal for service with the Dundas Militia: Capt. John Crysler Sgts. Peter Brouse, John Cook, John Loucks Ptes. Nicholas L. Ault, Peter Baker, Jacob Brouse, George Cook, John Doran Frederick Laut, Peter Loucks, Angus McKay, John Pillar, Robert Redman, Conrad Kintner, Joseph Langevin, John Strader, Edward Shaver, Robert Thompson Rebellions of 1837–1838 In 1837, the 1st Regiment of Dundas Militia was reorganized into two battalions to better serve the new townships of Winchester and Mountain. The 1st Battalion would serve Winchester and Williamsburg and was commanded by Col. John Crysler and Lt. Col. J. MacDonell. The 2nd Battalion would serve Mountain and Matilda and was commanded by Col. George Merkley and Lt. Col. MacDonell. With the outbreak of the Rebellions of 1837–1838 the Dundas Militia was again called out for defence of the county. On November 12, 1838, men of the Hunters' Lodges came ashore in Prescott and took refuge in the windmill there, and a Canadian force of Grenville Militia, Glengarry Highlanders, Incorporated Militia, and Dundas Militia were dispatched to drive them back across the St Lawrence River. At the Battle of the Windmill the Dundas Militia was commanded by Col. John Crysler and participated in the first attack on November 13 and were present for the surrender on November 16. Casualties from the Dundas Militia were four killed and seven wounded. Killed: Private Jeremiah Bouck Wounded: Lieutenant John Parlow Private William Errington Reorganization of the Militia In 1842, the Dundas Militia was reorganized, being split into three battalions. The 1st Battalion would serve Williamsburg Township, the 2nd Battalion would serve Matilda Township, and the 3rd Battalion would serve Winchester and Mountain Townships. Again in 1852 the regiment was reorganized, with the 3rd Battalion splitting into two battalions, the 3rd Battalion serving Mountain Township, and the 4th Battalion serving Winchester Township. The first two battalions remained the same. With the passage of the Militia Act of 1855, the counties of Leeds, Dundas, Stormont and Glengarry became part of Military District No. 2. The militia report for 1858 lists the following officers and their dates of commission: 1st Battalion (Williamsburg) – Commanded by Lt-Col. Alexander Macdonell – March 19th, 1852 2nd Battalion (Matilda) – Commanded by Lt-Col. David Robertson – December 9th, 1846 3rd Battalion (Mountain) – Commanded by Lt-Col. Edward Brouse – April 3rd, 1856 4th Battalion (Winchester) – Commanded by Lt-Col. Jacob Brouse – May 13th, 1853 The militia report for 1859 lists the following strength of the Dundas Militia: 1st Battalion (Williamsburg) – Commanded by Lt-Col. A.G. Macdonell, with 726 men fit for service and 187 in reserve, a total of 913 for the township. 2nd Battalion (Matilda) – Commanded by Lt-Col. David Robertson, with 548 men fit for service and 150 in reserve, a total of 698 for the township. 3rd Battalion (Mountain) – Commanded by Lt-Col. Edward Brouse, with 434 men fit for service and 35 in reserve, a total of 469 for the township. 4th Battalion (Winchester) – Commanded by Lt-Col. John Pliny Crysler, with 549 men fit for service and 114 in reserve, a total of 663 for the township. Total strength of regiment: 2,983 The militia report for 1863 lists the following strength of the Dundas Militia: 1st Battalion (Williamsburg) – Commanded by Lt-Col. A.G. Macdonell, 321 1st Class servicemen, 416 2nd class servicemen, 191 in reserve, total of 928 2nd Battalion (Matilda) – Commanded by Lt-Col. David Robertson, 246 1st Class servicemen, 383 2nd Class servicemen, 144 in reserve, total of 773 3rd Battalion (Mountain) – Commanded by Lt-Col. Edward Brouse, 210 1st Class servicemen, 256 2nd Class servicemen, 64 in reserve, total of 530 4th Battalion (Winchester) – Commanded by Lt-Col. John Pliny Crysler, 188 1st Class servicemen, 368 2nd Class servicemen, 128 in
and by the end of the 1790s the Dundas Militia had been formally raised within the county. War of 1812 By 1803, the regiment had grown in size, and a report from that year lists the following officers: Lt-Col. Allan McDonell Maj. Malcolm McMartin Capts. Michael Hanes, Farquhar McDonell, Cornelius Munro, Allan Patterson Lts. Jacob Merkley, Henry Merkley, Michael Ault, Jacob Weegar, Jesse Wright, John Serviss. The 1808 report gives the following statistics of the regiment: One lt-colonel, one major, four captains, five lieutenants, six ensigns, one adjutant, one quartermaster, one surgeon, fourteen sergeants and two hundred and thirty-eight rank and file. When the War of 1812 broke out in June 1812, the Dundas Militiamen gathered to prevent an invasion of their homeland and the companies were formed into the 1st Regiment of Dundas Militia. This regiment fought throughout the war, with many men from the regiment being transferred to the Incorporated Battalion of Canadian Militia fighting in the Niagara Peninsula at the Battle of Lundy's Lane. The principle engagements of the 1st Regiment of Dundas Militia were: Battle of Matilda – On September 16, 1812, soldiers from the 1st Dundas Militia under Captain Ault and the Royal Newfoundland Regiment were escorting a shipment of supplies from Montreal to Kingston when they were attacked near Matilda by 500 American Militia who were hiding on Toussaint Island. The Dundas militia landed on Presqu'ile Island just as an American force landed on the same and an exchange of fire occurred. The Americans were driven back and retreated to Toussaint's Island, and soon more Dundas men arrived on Presqu'ile in case of a second invasion. Col. MacDonell in command of the Dundas Militia, along with Capt. Shaver and Capt. Ault were joined by Grenville Militia and a 9-pounder artillery piece from Prescott that had originally been captured during the Battle of the Thousand Islands. After a few rounds of fire from the cannon and muskets, the Ameircans abandoned the island and retreated across the border. Canadian losses were one killed and several wounded. First Battle of Ogdensburg – The Dundas Militia next fought at the First Battle of Ogdensburg on October 4, 1812, launching an amphibious raid from Prescott to gather supplies but being turned back by American artillery and militia. Battle of French Mills – New York State Militia captured the British post at Akwesasne, an Indian community that straddled the St. Lawrence River in a location where the present-day borders of Ontario, Quebec and New York State intersect. It, and the nearby American post at French Mills on the Salmon River, were recaptured on November 23, 1812, by a British Canadian force, including the Dundas Militia, carrying supplies up the St. Lawrence River. Battle of Ogdensburg – On February 22, 1813, a British Canadian force including the 1st Regiment of Dundas Militia, crossed the frozen St Lawrence River and charged the American fort at Ogdensburg. The Americans fought back but were eventually forced to retreat and the British and Canadians captured the town, burning the boats and taking the artillery and military supplies back to Prescott. Battle of Crysler's Farm – American forces under General James Wilkinson crossed the St Lawrence River and hoped to march on Montreal, but the local British and Canadian forces engaged them before they could move past Dundas County. On November 10, a force of Glengarry and Stormont Militia engaged the Americans at the Battle of Hoople's Creek and on November 11, they along with the Dundas Militia and the 49th Regiment of Foot and the 89th Regiment of Foot engaged the main American force at John Crysler's farm in Williamsburg township. John Crysler was now Lt. Col. in command of the Dundas Militia and led the regiment bravely, repelling the Americans and forcing them back into New York. Salmon River Raid – In February 1814, the American forces near French Mills began leaving their supply depots and garrisons for Plattsburgh and Sackett's Harbor. On the 19th, a British Canadian force including the Dundas Militia crossed to the Salmon River, setting fire to the abandoned boats and barracks of the Americans, capturing considerable amounts of ammunition and supplies to bring back to Dundas. In 1848, the Military General Service Medal was created with a clasp for Crysler's Farm and the following men were awarded the medal for service with the Dundas Militia: Capt. John Crysler Sgts. Peter Brouse, John Cook, John Loucks Ptes. Nicholas L. Ault, Peter Baker, Jacob Brouse, George Cook, John Doran Frederick Laut, Peter Loucks, Angus McKay, John Pillar, Robert Redman, Conrad Kintner, Joseph Langevin, John Strader, Edward Shaver, Robert Thompson Rebellions of 1837–1838 In 1837, the 1st Regiment of
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film area, Spain scooped 9% of pre-selections, followed by Argentina, Mexico, Peru, Portugal and Uruguay (all grossing a 6%). In regard of the television area, Mexico dominated with a 16% of pre-selections, followed by Spain (14%) and Argentina
cut to a shortlist of 20 candidates per category and then to the final 4 nominations for each of the 22 categories of the awards. Regarding the film area, Spain scooped 9% of pre-selections, followed by Argentina, Mexico, Peru, Portugal and Uruguay (all grossing a 6%). In regard of the television area, Mexico dominated with a 16% of pre-selections, followed by Spain (14%) and Argentina and Chile (both 10%).
had unlawfully seized his goods to the value of £200. William de Clifford, Bishop of Emly, was another of his accusers. Nicholas was removed as Treasurer in July 1291 and following his removal an official inquiry into his accounts began in the following December. Though he could produce satisfactory answers to many of the individual charges, the overall verdict, of corruption and gross mismanagement, was similar to his own on Fulbourn: he was found to owe the Crown the very large sum of £700. The inquiry also condemned the "low cunning of the man", and in 1292 he was thrown into the Fleet Prison, where he remained for 6 years. He was finally released to find sureties for his huge debt to the King and returned to Dublin. He was not successful in finding guarantors for the debts, and in 1300 he was again imprisoned in Dublin Castle, where he spent his last years, though he may have been freed for a brief time before his death in the summer of 1303. His fate is in notable contrast to that of Sir Walter de la Haye, the former Chief Escheator of Ireland, who faced similar charges at the same time: Haye was triumphantly acquitted, assured of the King's good regard, and died peacefully in his bed. Nicholas' brother William was briefly imprisoned at the behest of a firm of Italian bankers, the Riccardi of Lucca,who were effectively the English Crown's bankers, and to whom he was heavily indebted (the firm failed soon afterwards, when King Edward broke with them ). In his last years managed to salvage his reputation at least in part. In 1309 he was appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland, but died almost at once. Sources Calendar of Documents relating to Ireland preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office 1271-1307 Mackay, Ronan "Clere, Nicholas de" Cambridge Dictionary of Irish Biography Otway-Ruthven,
serous enough to be raised in the Parliament of England in the autumn of 1290, after a number of aggrieved citizens sent in petitions to Parliament. One such petition which survives was made by John Young, a shipowner and merchant of Waterford, that Nicholas had unlawfully seized his goods to the value of £200. William de Clifford, Bishop of Emly, was another of his accusers. Nicholas was removed as Treasurer in July 1291 and following his removal an official inquiry into his accounts began in the following December. Though he could produce satisfactory answers to many of the individual charges, the overall verdict, of corruption and gross mismanagement, was similar to his own on Fulbourn: he was found to owe the Crown the very large sum of £700. The inquiry also condemned the "low cunning of the man", and in 1292 he was thrown into the Fleet Prison, where he remained for 6 years. He was finally released to find sureties for his huge debt to the King and returned to Dublin. He was not successful in finding guarantors for the debts, and in 1300 he was again imprisoned in Dublin Castle, where he spent his last years, though he may have been freed for a brief time before his death in the summer of 1303. His fate is in notable contrast to that of Sir Walter de la Haye, the former Chief Escheator of Ireland, who faced similar charges at the same time: Haye was triumphantly acquitted, assured of the King's good regard, and died peacefully in his bed. Nicholas' brother William was briefly imprisoned at the behest of a firm of Italian bankers, the
24 August and 26 August 2001, and was won by Peugeot's Marcus Grönholm, his 5th win in the World Rally Championship. Background Entry list Itinerary Results Overall World Rally Cars Classification Special stages Championship standings FIA Cup for
26 August 2001, and was won by Peugeot's Marcus Grönholm, his 5th win in the World Rally Championship. Background Entry list Itinerary Results Overall World Rally Cars Classification Special stages Championship standings FIA Cup for Production Rally
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professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for club Imolese, on loan from Inter Milan. Club career Born in Chioggia, Boscolo Chio started his career in Venezia F.C. and Inter Milan youth sector. On 6 August 2021, he was loaned to
project at the time of the Delhi Commonwealth Games. The new over-the bridge has marginally solved the traffic problem but, it has wholly overshadowed the historic bridge which is almost invisible now and showed complete disregard to the heritage of Delhi. This historic bridge which is barely visible today and overrun by squatters. It is now surrounded the fruit and vegetable market behind the Nizamuddin railway station. The Bridge is a monument of national importance and protected by the Archaeological Survey of India. History The BaraPullah bridge was
time of the Delhi Commonwealth Games. The new over-the bridge has marginally solved the traffic problem but, it has wholly overshadowed the historic bridge which is almost invisible now and showed complete disregard to the heritage of Delhi. This historic bridge which is barely visible today and overrun by squatters. It is now surrounded the fruit and vegetable market behind the Nizamuddin railway
on loan from Pisa. Club career Born in Naples, Santoro started his career in Casertana, and was promoted to first team for the 2017–18 season. He played 101 matches for the club in four Serie C seasons. On 6 July 2021, he signed with Pisa. On 31 August 2021, he was loaned
to first team for the 2017–18 season. He played 101 matches for the club in four Serie C seasons. On 6 July 2021, he signed with Pisa. On 31 August 2021, he was loaned to Pistoiese. At the middle of the season, on 31 January 2022, he joined on
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forces, served in naval aviation in the Pacific Fleet. In October 1941, with a group of sailors, he arrived at the front, where he took part in battles as part of the 2nd Guards Army. In mid-December 1942, the 98th division blocked the path of the advancing tank army of Field Marshal von Manstein. The regiment, in which Ilya Kaplunov served, held the defense near the Verkhnekumsky farm. On December 18, in the area of height 137.2, the guards repulsed four enemy attacks with heavy losses for him. In the afternoon, the Nazis, on a narrow sector of the front, brought into battle their last reserve - the 17th Panzer Division and the 65th Panzer Battalion. All the soldiers of the company were killed in the battle, Kaplunov was left alone against five tanks. With two shots, he knocked out two enemy PzKpfw III tanks. Then he destroyed two other tanks that were trying to go around the position on the left. The fifth tank ran into the Kaplunov trench, when it drove on, the sailor threw a grenade at the engine compartment, destroying the tank. Soon four more tanks drove out from behind the ravine. Kaplunov knocked out three of them, however, he himself received two severe wounds: in the leg and in the arm. Seriously wounded and bleeding, Kaplunov also knocked out the ninth tank. According to other sources, Kaplunov knocked out five tanks with fire from anti-tank rifles and grenades, after which his left leg was torn off. Kaplunov, while bleeding, knocked out three more tanks, but his left arm was torn off. Kaplunov knocked out another ninth tank with grenades. Kaplunov was picked up by paramedics and the next day, December 20, 1942, he died in the hospital without regaining consciousness. A few days later, a bloody battle near the Aksai and Esaulovsky rivers ended in victory for the Soviet troops. By decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of October 26, 1943, for the destruction of 9 enemy tanks in the battle near the Verkhnekumsky farm and the valor and courage shown at the same time, Kaplunov Ilya Makarovich was posthumously awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union. Kaplunov's body was buried in a mass grave near the Nizhnekumsky farm in the Oktyabrsky district of the Volgograd Oblast. Memory At the beginning of 1943, the Komsomol members of the Arkadak region raised money for the construction of the tank named «Ilya Kaplunov». The
Kaplunov's body was buried in a mass grave near the Nizhnekumsky farm in the Oktyabrsky district of the Volgograd Oblast. Memory At the beginning of 1943, the Komsomol members of the Arkadak region raised money for the construction of the tank named «Ilya Kaplunov». The tank was handed over to Major V. M. Muravlev, a tanker from Saratov, who led him from the banks of the Volga to Berlin. Streets in Vladivostok, the Romanovka-2 garrison (Primorsky Territory), Volgograd, Arkadak and in the village of Oktyabrsky are named after Ilya Kaplunov. His name is carved on the monument to the heroes of the Battle of Stalingrad in Volgograd. By order of the troops of the Southern Front dated May 13, 1943, Ilya Kaplunov was forever enrolled in the lists of the 260th Guards Rifle Regiment of the 86th Guards Rifle Division. Until the end of the 1980s, the regiment was stationed in the city of Florești and was part of the 86th Guards Motorized Rifle Division of the 14th Guards Army of the Odessa Military District. The bust was installed on the alley of Heroes in front of the headquarters of the 7060th air base of the naval aviation of the Pacific Fleet (military unit 69262) in the Yelizovo garrison of the Kamchatka Krai. The
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(born 1991), Indian actress Nivetha Thomas (born 1995), Indian actress
Dynamic Belgrade of the Basketball League of Serbia, who plays as a Center. Professional career Fenerbahçe (2020–2021) Yiğit Onan started his professional career at Fenerbahçe Beko in 2020–21 season. Dynamic Belgrade (2021–present) On August 17, 2021, he has signed with Dynamic Belgrade of the Basketball League of Serbia. Personal life Nance is the son of Ömer Onan, a
July 12, 2002) is a Turkish professional basketball player for Dynamic Belgrade of the Basketball League of Serbia, who plays as a Center. Professional career Fenerbahçe (2020–2021) Yiğit Onan started his professional career at Fenerbahçe Beko in 2020–21 season. Dynamic Belgrade (2021–present) On August 17, 2021, he has
as their youngest son. At time of his father's death he was still studying in the madrassah of Konya, but was preferred over his half-brother Jafar by his emirs and declared ruler in 1352 by his vizier and former teacher Khwaja Ali. However, since he was a minor, authority was in hands of warlords. During Mehmed's reign, Beyliks of Canik became more autonomous and Beylik of Dulkadir captured several towns belonged to Eretnids. However, Zeyneddin Karaca Bey himself soon fled to Muhammad, seeking protection from Mamelukes, however Muhammad's emirs turned him over to Egypt, who executed Karaca in 1353. Soon, Muhammad was deposed by his emirs and
emirs and his half-brother Jafar reigned for a year. Fled to Karamanids, Muhammad was restored to throne thanks to his governor of Ankara Ibn Kurdi in September 1355, forcing Jafar to flee to Egypt. Later reign He allied with Dulkadirids again in 1361 and marched on Malatya, which was then governed by Mamelukes. Its governor Esendemir Tazı had to retreat, while Mamluk governor of Damascus Yolbuqa forced sides to retreat with its 24000 strong army. 3 years later Muhammad's former teacher and vizier Khwaja Ali surprisingly rebelled and marched on Kayseri. Muhammad had to flee to Al-Kamil Sha'ban, later returning from Syria and capturing the vizier. Soon after vizier's execution, other emirs led by Hajji Shadgaldi and Hajji Ibrahim conspired to kill him
States in June 2022 2022 Namibia Tri-Nation Series (round 12), a cricket tri-series between Namibia, Papua New Guinea and the United States in September 2022 2022 Namibia Tri-Nation Series (round 13),
Series, a cricket tri-series between Namibia, Jersey and the United States in June 2022 2022 Namibia Tri-Nation Series (round 12), a cricket tri-series between Namibia, Papua New Guinea and the United States in September
assassination in AD 41 the boats were sunk on the orders of the Roman Senate and the Praetorian guard. Lake Nemi (30 km (19 mi) south of Rome) which the vessels were upon was drained by Benito Mussolini in the 1920s and the ships became visible again. Next a museum was founded and built above the vessels to allow viewing. The museum and the ships were destroyed by fire during military action in World War II. This particular piece which survived went missing in the 1960s. It fell into private hands and was eventually sold by an aristocratic Italian
of Porphyry. Red Imperial Porphyry Power and Religion about the red stone often employed in Roman mosaics. Del Buffalo gained much notoriety when he rediscovered an antiquity featured in his book, a marble mosaic which had been part of the flooring on one of the Roman Emperor Caligula's pleasure boats, "The Nemi Ships' which were more like buildings than boats and never meant to sail. Following Caligula's assassination in AD 41 the boats were sunk on the orders of the Roman Senate and the Praetorian guard.
Cerrito. Career statistics Honours Rocha Uruguayan Segunda División Amateur: 2019 References External links 1999 births Living people Sportspeople from Lagos Association football forwards Nigerian footballers Uruguayan Primera División players Uruguayan Segunda División players Rocha F.C. players Danubio F.C. players Nigerian expatriate footballers Nigerian expatriate sportspeople in Uruguay Expatriate footballers in Uruguay
with the club. He won Uruguayan Segunda División Amateur title in his first season with the club. Evans moved to Danubio in January 2022. He made his professional debut for the club on 8 February 2022 by scoring his team's only goal in a 1–0 league win against Cerrito. Career statistics Honours Rocha Uruguayan Segunda División Amateur: 2019 References External links 1999
by the pseudonym L. K. Amitaï, was a Belgian Jewish educationist and writer. Biography Lehman Kahn was born in Breisach, Baden, to Jewish parents Sara () and David Kahn. He was educated at the Progymnasium of Breisach and at the polytechnic school and the pedagogic seminary of Carlsruhe. After occupying the
of Carlsruhe. After occupying the position of teacher in his native country and at the Jewish school of Hegenheim, Alsace, Kahn was called to Brussels as principal of the Jewish school there (1855). He also taught singing and conducted the choir at the city's synagogue services. In October, 1863, he founded L'Institut International Kahn, a school of commerce and modern languages. Under the pseudonym L. K. Amitaï, he published essays on intermarriage, assimilation, antisemitism, and other topics of concern to the Jewish community. Publications Translated into Dutch, English,
wrote that most of the musical settings "not only subtly highlight the sheer beauty of Fordham's voice, they quietly dramatize the emotional yearning and vulnerability that shapes the album's songs." The Knoxville News Sentinel declared that "Fordham's rich voice is a marvel ... She conveys a cool British demeanor, but she is affecting and genuine." The New York Times thought that "amid all the talk about 'girl power' resounding in the media, some grown women continue to make lovely, complicated pop music about the ambiguities of maturity." The Dallas Morning News stated that Fordham's "smoldering soprano and confessional songs simmer in a soulful stew." The Houston Press concluded that "with its tempo locked at a moderate swing and lots of innocuous strumming throughout, it quickly becomes stale." AllMusic wrote that "Fordham possesses a gorgeous, dusky voice that is reminiscent of Joni Mitchell and Alison Moyet." Track listing All tracks written by Julia Fordham, except where noted. Personnel Adapted from the album's liner notes. Musicians Julia Fordham – lead vocals, background vocals, acoustic guitars, keyboards Michael Brook – Infinite Guitar, guitars, keyboards Lenny Castro – percussion, shaker David Clifton – electric guitars, acoustic guitars James Fearnley – accordion Mauricio Lewak – drums Jason Lewis – percussion Kevin McCormick – bass guitar Paul PJ Moore
liner notes. Musicians Julia Fordham – lead vocals, background vocals, acoustic guitars, keyboards Michael Brook – Infinite Guitar, guitars, keyboards Lenny Castro – percussion, shaker David Clifton – electric guitars, acoustic guitars James Fearnley – accordion Mauricio Lewak – drums Jason Lewis – percussion Kevin McCormick – bass guitar Paul PJ Moore – keyboards Judith Owen – piano Martin Tillman – cello Jeff Young – piano, keyboards, Wurlitzer Production Produced and arranged by Michael Brook and Julia Fordham Recorded and mixed by Jeff DeMorris, except tracks 2 and 3 recorded by Michael Brook, mixed by Michael Brook and Julia Fordham; track 5 recorded by Jeff DeMorris, Bill Jackson and Michael Brook, mixed by Bill Jackson, Michael Brook and Julia Fordham; track 6 recorded by Julie Last, mixed by Bill Jackson Programming by Michael Brook Recorded at Ocean Way, Los Angeles, except for tracks 2 and 3 recorded at Hybrid, San Francisco; track 5 recorded at Ocean Way, Los Angeles and Hybrid, San Francisco Mastered by Doug
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represents Samoa internationally in rugby union and sevens. She plays at Halfback, Fullback and Wing. Personal life Afuie attended St Catherine's College in Wellington and is of Samoan and Māori descent. Her father is Samoan, her grandmother is from Falefa and her grandfather is from Solosolo and Vailele. Her mother is from Tūrangi and is from Ngāti Tūwharetoa and Ngāti
Afuie is a Samoan rugby union player. She represents Samoa internationally in rugby union and sevens. She plays at Halfback, Fullback and Wing. Personal life Afuie attended St Catherine's College in Wellington and is of Samoan and Māori descent. Her father is Samoan, her grandmother is from Falefa and her grandfather is from Solosolo and Vailele. Her mother is from Tūrangi and is from
Merseyside Police for burglary. He was charged and bailed by Liverpool magistrates to live at his Islington, North London address. On 10 June, he was arrested by Surrey Police for abduction and unlawful sex with a 15-year-old girl. He was charged and remanded to Forest Bank Young Offender Institution in Pendlebury, Greater Manchester. He should have been at a hearing in Liverpool in relation to the burglary, but arrangement had not been made for him to attend. The court issues a warrant for his arrest and the hearing is rearranged for 3 August. The abduction and unlawful sex charges are dropped, and he is mistakenly released at 1:45pm on 29 July by Forest Bank staff who were
were on the top deck when, very soon after, Joseph threw chips at another female passenger, then at Whelan's girlfriend. After Whelan told Joseph to stop doing that, Joseph stabbed him seven times. Joseph walked off along Holloway Road. Whelan died of his injuries in Whittington Hospital in Archway. Joseph was tried at the Old Bailey for Whelan's murder twice in 2007. The jury at both trials failed to reach a verdict, so prosecutors accepted his plea of guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. He has paranoid schizophrenia and was sentenced to an indefinite term at a mental health unit. In
Italian manufacturer and distributor of electricity and gas infrastructure, through its subsidiary Enel Green Power of South Africa (EGPRSA). Construction of this wind farm started in April 2019 and achieved commercial operation in December 2021. The energy generated at this wind farm is sold to the South African national electricity utility company Eskom, under a 20-year power purchase agreement (PPA). Location The power station is located near the former mining town of Copperton, in Siyathemba Local Municipality, in the Karoo Region, in Northern Cape Province. This is approximately , by road, northwest of De Aar, the district headquarters of Pixley ka Seme District Municipality, where the power station is located. Copperton is located about , by road, southwest of Kimberley, the capital city of Northern Cape Province. Overview The concession for this wind farm was awarded to Enel in 2015, as part of the fourth round of the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (REIPPPP), of the Republic of South Africa. Enel signed a 20-year power purchase agreement with Eskom. During construction, the pylons that support the wind
capital city of Northern Cape Province. Overview The concession for this wind farm was awarded to Enel in 2015, as part of the fourth round of the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (REIPPPP), of the Republic of South Africa. Enel signed a 20-year power purchase agreement with Eskom. During construction, the pylons that support the wind turbines were manufactured on-site, out of concrete and cement, instead of metal as is the usual method. This provided business for local suppliers and contractors. Nordex, the European supplier of the wind turbines, operates and maintains the power station on behalf of the owners. Funding Funding for this renewable energy infrastructure was sourced from two South African financial houses, namely Absa Group and Nedbank. The total cost of construction is reported to be in excess of €200 million (approx. US$225.7 million). Other considerations It is calculated that the wind farm adds 573GWh to the South African national grid every year. This power station saves
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is a village in Peapally Taluk, Kurnool district in the state of Andhra
cousin; Gautam's best friend Raksha Gowda as Vasudhara aka Vasu: Rishi and Jagathi's student; Chakrapani and Sumitra's daughter; Vandana and Madhavi's younger sister Sai Kiran as Mahendra Bhushan: Rishi's father; Jagathi's husband; Phanindra and Ravindra's brother; Shailendra, Anju and Sanju's uncle Jyoti Rai as Jagathi: Rishi's mother; Vasu's mentor; Mahendra's wife; Shailendra, Anju and Sanju's aunt Kiran Kanth as Gautham: Rishi's friend; Vasu's one-sided lover Recurring Cast Madhavi Vootla as Devayani; Rishi's aunt Nava Bharath Balaji as Phanindra Bhushan; Rishi's Uncle Jyothi Poornima as Dharani; Devayani & Phanindra;'s daughter-in law Gopal Shyam as Rajiv; Vasu's brother in law Aparna as Madhavi; Vasu's biological sister Adarsh as Sireesh; Vasu's best friend and works as Police officer Balaji as Chakram; Vasu's biological father Usha Rani as Sumitra; Vasu's biological mother Vasantha as Sakshi; Rishi's ex-fiancé Davood Prodhatoor as Police officer Vanitha as Suhasini; Shailendra's wife Sudheer Challa as
friend; Vasu's one-sided lover Recurring Cast Madhavi Vootla as Devayani; Rishi's aunt Nava Bharath Balaji as Phanindra Bhushan; Rishi's Uncle Jyothi Poornima as Dharani; Devayani & Phanindra;'s daughter-in law Gopal Shyam as Rajiv; Vasu's brother in law Aparna as Madhavi; Vasu's biological sister Adarsh as Sireesh; Vasu's best friend and works as Police officer Balaji as Chakram; Vasu's biological father Usha Rani as Sumitra; Vasu's biological mother Vasantha as Sakshi; Rishi's ex-fiancé Davood Prodhatoor as Police officer Vanitha as Suhasini; Shailendra's wife Sudheer Challa as Ravindra Bhushan; Phanindra and Mahindra's brother Uma Shankar as Madhavi's husband Veena Swaroopa as Anjana aka Anju; Shailendra & Suhasini's daughter VJ Roshini as Sanjana as Sanju; Shailendra & Suhasini's daughter Srinidhi as Pushpa; Vasu's classmate and best friend Uma Naidu as Chakram's sister Bhargavi as Rajiv's wife (posthumous photo presence only) Adaptations Reception The show receives huge viewership and becomes top 3 show both in Star Maa. and telugu television References External links Guppendatha Manasu on Disney+Hotstar Indian television soap operas Indian television series Serial drama television
Sony Pictures India It was also reported that it would be a trilogy. Mukesh Khanna officially confirmed that he is making Shaktimaan not only with Sony Pictures India but with Sony International on his official YouTube channel. On 10 February 2022, Sony Pictures India made the announcement on Twitter with a short concept
is an upcoming Indian superhero film in the franchise of the same name. It was announced on 10 February 2022 by Sony Pictures India It was also reported that it would be a trilogy. Mukesh Khanna officially confirmed that he is making Shaktimaan not only with Sony Pictures India but with Sony International on
In 2013, IGNEA started under the name Parallax and released debut EP titled Sputnik. In 2014, the band released a single Petrichor featuring guitar solo and bouzoukitara part by Yossi Sassi (ex- Orphaned Land.) In 2015, the band changed its name to IGNEA and released a single Alga, the first original song from a Ukrainian band, recorded with a full symphonic orchestra. The video gathered millions of views on the band’s YouTube channel. In 2017, IGNEA released The Sign of Faith, the first full-length album, and an animated video for the song Şeytanu Akbar dedicated against terrorism. Later, the band also published an official video for this song recorded at The Best Ukrainian Metal Act, the yearly national awards, where IGNEA was named one of the top three bands in the country. In 2018, the band released an animated video for How I Hate the Night with references to The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy original movie. After that, the band
the first full-length album, and an animated video for the song Şeytanu Akbar dedicated against terrorism. Later, the band also published an official video for this song recorded at The Best Ukrainian Metal Act, the yearly national awards, where IGNEA was named one of the top three bands in the country. In 2018, the band released an animated video for How I Hate the Night with references to The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy original movie. After that, the band toured with the Danish death metal band Illdisposed in Europe. In September 2018, IGNEA toured within the Female Metal Voices Tour 2018 headlined by Butcher Babies and Kobra and the Lotus. and released a new single Queen Dies. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, IGNEA released its second full-length album The Realms of Fire and Death was released in 2020. It was crowdfunded by the band's patrons at patrons. The songs Disenchantment and Jinnslammer
field, instead, an electric fence is placed around the field, which players can check and knock opposing characters into. Additionally, collecting a glowing orb that appears on the field allows the player to perform a "Hyper Strike" and score a 2-point goal if the move is charged up without interruption. In the game, the player picks a major Mario franchise character like Mario or Princess Peach - and a team of three other characters to round out the rest of the team. All characters have various strengths and weaknesses, and Battle League additionally allows for the customization of equipment on characters as well, affecting character's stats for things like speed, strength, and pass accuracy. Up to eight players can play local multiplayer matches, with player using just one Joycon each, allowing for four versus four game, with the computer handling goalkeeping. Online multiplayer is also available, including a "Club Mode" where groups of up to 20 players can create their own game season, with leaderboards tracking scores. Development The game was first announced during a Nintendo Direct on February 9, 2022. It is the third entry in the series, and the first new entry in almost 15 years, following a lengthy gap in releases after Super Mario Strikers (2005) for the GameCube and Mario Strikers Charged (2007) for the Wii. The game is being co-developed by Next Level Games and Nintendo EPD. References External links Upcoming
Princess Peach - and a team of three other characters to round out the rest of the team. All characters have various strengths and weaknesses, and Battle League additionally allows for the customization of equipment on characters as well, affecting character's stats for things like speed, strength, and pass accuracy. Up to eight players can play local multiplayer matches, with player using just one Joycon each, allowing for four versus four game, with the computer handling goalkeeping. Online multiplayer is also available, including a "Club Mode" where groups of up to 20 players can create their own game season, with leaderboards tracking scores. Development The game was first announced during a Nintendo Direct on February 9, 2022. It is the third entry in the series, and the first new entry in almost 15 years, following a lengthy gap in releases after Super Mario Strikers (2005) for the GameCube and Mario Strikers Charged (2007) for the Wii. The game is being
cotton industry. Faulkner and Richardson died in 1829. In 1835, Smith went into business with his brother, Peter, and his brother’s friend, John Dove. Peter Smith and John Dove had met in Brechin, Scotland, where both worked in flax mills for John Dove’s father. John Smith convinced his brother to follow him to the U.S. The first mill owned by brothers John and Peter Smith and their business partner, John Dove, was in Andover’s Frye Village (later Shawsheen Village). In 1843 the company moved up the Shawsheen River into the former Abbot Mill. Incorporation as Smith & Dove Co. The business incorporated as Smith & Dove Co. in 1864. The company supplied linen thread for boots worn by Union soldiers during the Civil War. The company's offices were located opposite the Boston & Maine Railroad tracks from the Andover train depot. The company recruited workers from the founders’ hometown of Brechin, offering low-cost housing and recreation, and by 1896 employed 300 people. The mill complex was surrounded by a vibrant village that included multi-family tenements, athletic fields, small stores and a village school. Most workers walked to their jobs. Peter Smith died July 6, 1880, at age 77. John Smith died Feb. 25, 1886, at age 89. Both are buried in West Parish Garden Cemetery in Andover. Peter Dove Smith, son of founder Peter Smith, later served as president of the company and was also an Andover selectman. The younger Smith was also a Civil War veteran, having enlisted in the Andover Company in 1861, at age 19. He was eventually promoted to 2nd Lt., Company G, 1st Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, and lost the two middle fingers of his left hand during the Battle of Spottsylvania. After the war, the younger Smith spent 10 years in Gloucester, where he owned a fish wholesaler, and returned to Andover following his father’s death in 1880. Peter Dove Smith died Jan. 16, 1911, at age 69. He is also buried in West Parish Garden Cemetery. The company created a pension for its employees in 1912. Later History In 1926, the company reported owning
lost the two middle fingers of his left hand during the Battle of Spottsylvania. After the war, the younger Smith spent 10 years in Gloucester, where he owned a fish wholesaler, and returned to Andover following his father’s death in 1880. Peter Dove Smith died Jan. 16, 1911, at age 69. He is also buried in West Parish Garden Cemetery. The company created a pension for its employees in 1912. Later History In 1926, the company reported owning more than 100 houses, charging employees 25 percent less for rent than it charged non-employees. In addition, the company maintained "The Hillside," a boarding house for women workers, which was staffed by a housekeeper and a nurse. The company promoted itself as “the first factory in America for the manufacture of linen threads.” A 1926 company brochure promoted founders John and Peter Smith, and John Dove, as “founders of the first flax mill in America.” The company at the time made flaxen thread, yarn and twine. In 1926, the company reported that "changes in the firm name and in the organization have been few" in the 90 years since John Smith went into business with his brother, Peter, and John Dove, and that the original families were "still largely represented in the ownership and management." Smith & Dove was sold to Ludlow Manufacturing in 1927, and the mills were closed the following year. The complex was later redeveloped as an office and business complex and is now known as Dundee Park. References History_of_Massachusetts History_of_New_England Industrial_Revolution Defunct companies based in Massachusetts 1864 establishments in Massachusetts 1927 disestablishments in Massachusetts
1800. While in Philadelphia, he was able to supply the U.S. Navy with cannons and cannonballs during the First Barbary War and the Quasi War. This act makes him considered the first United States defense contractor. In 1800, Foxall moved to Georgetown and built the Columbia Foundry in 1801. He also set up a foundry in Richmond, Virginia in 1809. Both foundries produced cannons for the federal government. It was estimated that during his time leading the Columbia Foundry, approximately 300 heavy guns and 30,000 shots were produced in a year. He supplied armaments during the War of 1812 and his foundry was targeted by British forces, but the attack never happened due to weather and rumors of additional American forces. Foxall's business was also a supplier of cast iron to Thomas Jefferson and the U.S. Capitol building. He retired in 1815 and sold his foundries. Other endeavors Foxall served as Mayor of Georgetown. He also was the director of a bank in Georgetown, trustee of the Georgetown Importing and Exporting Company and the owner of a bakery. Foxall was actively involved in the Methodist church. He worked as a lay preacher, but was ordained officially as an elder in 1814. Foxall donated in 1814 to have the Foundry Chapel (later the Foundry United Methodist Church) built. It was the first Methodist congregation organized in the city of Washington west of the Capitol. The church was dedicated on September 10, 1815, and named in commemoration of John Wesley's Foundry Chapel in London. Personal life Foxall married three times. Foxall married Ann Harward of Stourport, Worcestershire in 1780 while in Ireland, and together they had five children, three that died at a young
foundry trade in England and Ireland. He apprenticed at Funtley Forge, near HMNB Portsmouth. He was employed by Henry Cort for seven years and learned proficiency in the use of coke to fire the iron furnace and the puddling and rolling techniques pioneered by Cort. He then went to Ireland, having been recruited by Thomas O'Reilly, in the late 1780s and worked at the Arigna Iron Works in Arigna. By November 1791, Foxall converted to Methodism. Around June 1795, after the Catholic Defenders attacked Arigna, Foxall and his family fled to Annandale and later took the ship Joseph to New York City. By October 1795, they had settled in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. While in Philadelphia, he set up and purchased the Eagle Iron Works in partnership with Robert Morris. Their partnership dissolved in 1800. While in Philadelphia, he was able to supply the U.S. Navy with cannons and cannonballs during the First Barbary War and the Quasi War. This act makes him considered the first United States defense contractor. In 1800, Foxall moved to Georgetown and built the Columbia Foundry in 1801. He also set up a foundry in Richmond, Virginia in 1809. Both foundries produced cannons for the federal government. It was estimated that during his time leading the Columbia Foundry, approximately 300 heavy guns and 30,000 shots were produced in a year. He supplied armaments during the War of 1812 and his foundry was targeted by British forces, but the attack never happened due to weather and rumors of additional American forces. Foxall's business was also a supplier of cast iron to Thomas Jefferson and the U.S. Capitol building. He retired in 1815 and sold his foundries. Other endeavors Foxall served
Sir Harold Evans to become press secretary to Sir Alec Douglas-Home when the latter became prime minister in October 1963. He vacated the post with the defeat of the Alec Douglas-Home at the October 1964 general election. In later life he served as chief press officer at the Ministry of Defence, the director general of the Central Office of Information and head of the Government Information Service. John Groves was awarded an OBE in the 1964 Prime Minister's Resignation Honours and Companion of the Bath in the 1981 Queen's Birthday Honours. He retired in 1982 and was a founder of the Pewsey Vale Railway Society. Personal Life Groves was married in 1943 to Pamela Holliday until her death in May 2007. The union bore two daughters and a son. References 1922 births 2007 deaths Companions of the Order of the Bath Officers of the
as deputy lobby correspondent for the Times newspaper from 1951 before leaving in 1958 to head up the press office at the Treasury. After two years, in 1960, Groves was promoted to deputy press secretary to Harold Macmillan and was in the post during the time of the Profumo scandal. He then succeeded Sir Harold Evans to become press secretary to Sir Alec Douglas-Home when the latter became prime minister in October 1963. He vacated the post with the defeat of the Alec Douglas-Home at the October 1964 general election. In later life he served as chief press officer at the Ministry of Defence, the director general of the Central Office of Information and head of the Government Information Service. John Groves was awarded an OBE in the 1964 Prime Minister's Resignation Honours and Companion of the Bath in the 1981 Queen's Birthday Honours. He retired in 1982 and was a
is open to Le Mans Prototypes in the LMP3 class, and grand tourer sports cars in the GT3 class. Calendar The 2022 calendar was unveiled on 17 September 2021. Entries LMP3 All cars in the LMP3 class used the Nissan
and will end on 15 October at the Algarve International Circuit. The series is open to Le Mans Prototypes in the LMP3 class, and grand tourer sports cars in the GT3
the ANFP. In his first period, the Chilean football team qualified to the 1982 FIFA World Cup in Spain, and during its presidency, Chile held the 1991 Copa América. Biography Born in Bilbao, his father –a communist mayor– was a prisoner for seven years under Franco's dictatorship. After his release from prison, his family escaped the country, and in 1951 they settled in Santiago de Chile, dedicating themselves to the manufacture of shoes, arriving to turn its workshop into one of the most important shoe factories in Chile. Simultaneously, he joined the football club Unión Española, becoming president
of the ANFP. In his first period, the Chilean football team qualified to the 1982 FIFA World Cup in Spain, and during its presidency, Chile held the 1991 Copa América. Biography Born in Bilbao, his father –a communist mayor– was a prisoner for seven years under Franco's dictatorship. After his release from prison, his family escaped the country, and in 1951 they settled in Santiago de Chile, dedicating themselves to the
in Thavanampalle Taluk, Chittoor district in the state of Andhra
district in the state of Andhra
career After taking her oath as a lawyer, Thouy enrolled at the bar of Bordeaux. Since 2010, she has been serving as a lawyer of the French animal rights organization L214 that documents and covers the conditions of livestock farming, fishing, hunting, animals' transportation and slaughter. Thouy co-presides the Animalist Party she co-founded in 2016. Political campaigns 2017 French legislative election Thouy took part in the 2017 French legislative election and won 0.96 percent of the votes in the Gironde's 2nd
Thouy took part in the 2017 French legislative election and won 0.96 percent of the votes in the Gironde's 2nd constituency. 2019 European parliament election Thouy was head of the Animalist Party's list in the 2019 European Parliament election in France and won 2.16 percent of the votes. When asked about animal rights after the outcomes, French President Emmanuel Macron agreed that "it is a cause which is important for our citizens, in particular young people, but not only them, because we have all come to realize we live among the living". Thouy declared that "it is great to talk about it, and make promises, but now we need concrete measures". 2022 French presidential election In July 2021, Thouy announced her
in the family Telmatobiidae. It was last seen in 1984 and is believed to be possibly extinct. References Telmatobius Amphibians of Peru Endemic fauna of
Peru Amphibians described in 2012 Taxa named by William Edward Duellman Taxa named by Ignacio J. De la Riva
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a village in Yadamari Taluk, Chittoor district in the