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Fairfield House, Bath
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Fairfield House, Bath Fairfield House, Bath Fairfield House, in Newbridge, Bath, England is a Grade II listed building. It was the residence of Haile Selassie I, Emperor of Ethiopia, during the five years he spent in exile (1936–41). Following his return to Ethiopia, he donated it to the city of Bath in 1958 as a resi...
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Fairfield House, Bath
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Fairfield House, Bath The renovation provided a large double drawing room with two fireplaces, and a dining room with pantry. The rooms for Haile Selassie to meet contacts and supporters included a 'telephone room' or small office and the morning room. There were five 'principal' bedrooms with rooms in the attic for se...
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Fairfield House, Bath
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Fairfield House, Bath who were children in the Bath area during his residence. In 1943 it was used as a home for babies evacuated from Chippenham. Haile Selassie gave the house to the City of Bath in 1958 during the visit when he was given the Freedom of the City. Fairfield House was used as a care home until 1993, w...
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Janet E. Smith
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Janet E. Smith Janet E. Smith Janet Elizabeth Smith (born 1950) is an American classicist and philosopher, and professor of moral theology at the Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit, Michigan. # Life. ## Education. Smith studied Classics at Grinnell College, earning the B.A. degree in 1972. She also received the...
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Janet E. Smith
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Janet E. Smith Dame in the program of Liberal Studies. She went on to teach philosophy for twelve years at the University of Dallas, where she received tenure. After a visiting professorship in life issues at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit and simultaneously a visiting professorship in philosophy at Ave Maria ...
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Janet E. Smith
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Janet E. Smith an appointed member of an investigative commission into the publications of Sr. Jeannine Gramick and Fr. Robert Nugent on pastoral care for homosexual persons. In 2011, she was appointed to serve the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity as a member of the Anglican Roman Catholic Internationa...
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Janet E. Smith
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Janet E. Smith Catholic Education Resource Center - Advisory Board, Thomas International Project # Honors. Smith has received two honorary degrees and several other awards for scholarship and service. - Michael A. Haggar Fellow Award, University of Dallas - Prolife Person of the Year, Catholic Diocese of Dallas -...
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Janet E. Smith
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Janet E. Smith Aquinas Center for Theological Renewal, Ave Maria University # Speaking and media appearances. Smith is known in Catholic circles as an expert on "Humanae Vitae" and on Pope John Paul II's teaching on marriage and family life ("Theology of the Body"). She is a popular public speaker about Catholic teac...
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Janet E. Smith
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Janet E. Smith Vitae: " A Generation Later", (Washington: Catholic University of America Press, 1991) - (Editor) "Why" Humanae Vitae "Was Right: A Reader", (San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 1993) - (Contributor) "St. Thomas Aquinas and the Natural Law Tradition" (Washington: Catholic University of America Press, 2004) ...
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Janet E. Smith
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Janet E. Smith Themes in the work of Joseph M. Boyle" (New York: Springer, 2011) - (Co-editor with Fr. Paul Check) "Living the Truth in Love: Pastoral Approaches to Same-Sex Attraction" (San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 2015) - (Author) "Self-Gift: Essays on Humanae Vitae and the Thought of John Paul II" (Steubenville,...
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Janet E. Smith
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Janet E. Smith work has been published in "The American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly", "Catholic Dossier", "The Irish Theological Quarterly", "The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly", "Nova et Vetera", "The Thomist", and other publications. ## Audio and video recordings. More than two million copies of her tal...
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Curtis's Botanical Magazine
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Curtis's Botanical Magazine Curtis's Botanical Magazine The Botanical Magazine; or Flower-Garden Displayed", is an illustrated publication which began in 1787. The longest running botanical magazine, it is widely referred to by the subsequent name Curtis's Botanical Magazine". Each of the issues contains a descriptio...
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Curtis's Botanical Magazine
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Curtis's Botanical Magazine Curtis was an apothecary and botanist who held a position at Kew Gardens, who had published the highly praised (but poorly sold) "Flora Londinensis" a few years before. The publication familiarized its readers with ornamental and exotic plants, which it presented in octavo format. Artists wh...
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Curtis's Botanical Magazine
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Curtis's Botanical Magazine of text describing the plants properties, history, growth characteristics, and some common names for the species. The first volume's illustrations were mostly by Sydenham Edwards. A dispute with the editors saw his departure to start the rival "The Botanical Register". The credit for the fi...
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Curtis's Botanical Magazine
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Curtis's Botanical Magazine would provide uniformity to the artists work, although the process could not give the same detail for many years. The magazine has been considered to be the premier journal for early botanical illustration. When Curtis died, having completed 13 volumes (1787–1800), his friend John Sims beca...
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Curtis's Botanical Magazine of Kew Gardens in 1865, and editor of its magazine. Fitch resigned from the magazine in 1877 following a dispute with Hooker—for whom Fitch had been preparing illustrations for several books—and Hooker's daughter Harriet Anne Hooker Thiselton-Dyer stepped in. She rendered almost 100 illustra...
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Curtis's Botanical Magazine was later made an associate of the Linnean Society—the second woman to have achieved this. The scientific value of the figures and illustration, a source of pride and notability for the magazine, required the careful training of the illustrators. The artist worked closely with the botanist t...
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Curtis's Botanical Magazine
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Curtis's Botanical Magazine include Augusta Innes Withers and Anne Henslow Barnard, Joseph Dalton Hooker's sister-in-law, who was active in the period 1879–1894. The hand-coloured plates were a labor-intensive process, but this tradition was continued by another principal illustrator, Lilian Snelling (1879–1972), from ...
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Curtis's Botanical Magazine Gardens, Kew as a publication for those interested in horticulture, ecology or botanical illustration. The standard form of abbreviation is "Curtis's Bot. Mag." or "Botanical Magazine" in the citation of botanical literature. # See also. - List of horticultural magazines # External links...
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Curtis's Botanical Magazine tation of botanical literature. # See also. - List of horticultural magazines # External links. - Journal page at Wiley-Blackwell website - Issues 1984– vol. 1, Ne - ; Vol. 2; Vol. 3; Vol. 4; Vol. 5; Vol. 6; - Curtis Botanical Images Digital Collection. Iowa Digital Library, Universit...
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Elms College
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Elms College Elms College The College of Our Lady of the Elms, often called Elms College, is a Catholic liberal arts college located in Chicopee, Massachusetts, near Springfield. # History. The Sisters of St. Joseph and the Diocese of Springfield co-founded Elms as a girls' preparatory academy in Pittsfield, Massach...
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Elms College
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Elms College approved in 1928, and the name was changed to the College of Our Lady of the Elms with Rev. Thomas Mary O'Leary as the first president. Through the efforts of the Sisters of St. Joseph and the Springfield diocesan clergy, the curriculum was expanded through the 1940s and 1950s, and in 1953, an evening prog...
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Elms College
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Elms College for Health, Fitness, and Athletics that includes an aerobics/weight room, a 25-meter handicapped-accessible six-lane pool, a wood-floored gymnasium, an elevated rubberized 100-meter track, a sports medicine facility, a laundry room, and four locker rooms. The Elms College board of trustees voted 23–5 to b...
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Elms College
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Elms College 30 years. # Academics. Elms is a four-year liberal arts college. It offers thirty-three academic majors to 814 full-time undergraduate students, and it employs 67 full-time faculty members. Academically, the college is divided into the division of business, division of communication sciences and disorde...
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Elms College
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Elms College where all Elms students and staff are invited. Freshmen are encouraged by seniors to sing a few lyrics from a song of choice during dinner. Following dinner, everyone meets in the Berchman's Hall Rotunda. Each class is assigned a pop song and sings for the other classes. At this point in the evening, senio...
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Elms College
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Elms College as a seniority right. Although this tradition has long since been discontinued, the team name has stuck. The Elms College Blazers team colors are a green, gold, and white. Elms competes in the New England Collegiate Conference - NECC at the Division III level as part of the National Collegiate Athletic As...
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Elms College
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Elms College immigrated to Western Massachusetts. - The Irish Cultural Center at Elms College - The Polish Center for Discovery & Learning at Elms College # Notable faculty. - Paul Jenkins, professor of poetry - Thomas Michael O'Leary, co-founder and first president of Elms College - John Elder Robison, adjunct p...
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Thierry Lhermitte
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Thierry Lhermitte Thierry Lhermitte Thierry Lhermitte (; born 24 November 1952) is a French actor, director, writer and producer, best known for his comedic roles. He was a founder of the comedy troupe "Le Splendid" in the 1970s, along with, among others, Christian Clavier, Gérard Jugnot, and Michel Blanc. The group a...
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Thierry Lhermitte
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Thierry Lhermitte in 2005. # Selected writing credits. - 2006: "Les Bronzés 3: Amis pour la vie - 2000: "Le prince du Pacifique - 1999: "It's Not My Fault! (adaptation and dialogue) - 1997: "Jungle 2 Jungle (earlier screenplay Un indien dans la ville) - 1994: "Un indien dans la ville" (adaptation) - 1991: "Les s...
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Thierry Lhermitte
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Thierry Lhermitte Selected writing credits. - 2006: "Les Bronzés 3: Amis pour la vie - 2000: "Le prince du Pacifique - 1999: "It's Not My Fault! (adaptation and dialogue) - 1997: "Jungle 2 Jungle (earlier screenplay Un indien dans la ville) - 1994: "Un indien dans la ville" (adaptation) - 1991: "Les secrets profe...
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Ohlone/Chynoweth–Almaden (VTA)
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Ohlone/Chynoweth–Almaden (VTA) Ohlone/Chynoweth–Almaden (VTA) Ohlone/Chynoweth–Almaden (commonly known as the Almaden Shuttle) is a short light rail route operated by Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) in southern San Jose, California, with three stops. Service into the Almaden Valley is also provided b...
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Ohlone/Chynoweth–Almaden (VTA)
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Ohlone/Chynoweth–Almaden (VTA) line. Twice per day, a train from the Alum Rock–Santa Teresa line will throughrun from the VTA yards south of Gish station to serve the Almaden Shuttle. The train arrives from the yards early in the morning and leaves for the yards again after the last Almaden Shuttle run of the evening. ...
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Ohlone/Chynoweth–Almaden (VTA)
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Ohlone/Chynoweth–Almaden (VTA) located south of San Jose. In later years, it ended at the current site of the Almaden Light Rail Station and served a lumber yard. The freight railroad was abandoned in 1981. Ridership on the Almaden Shuttle is notoriously poor. The Almaden Shuttle was proposed for cancellation in 2003 ...
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Ohlone/Chynoweth–Almaden (VTA)
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Ohlone/Chynoweth–Almaden (VTA) light rail line built after 1980 to ever cease service. Ultimately, a decision was made to keep the shuttle and reduce service on parallel bus routes instead. VTA closed all three stations on this line for renovation in April 2008 to provide level boarding at all doors. In 2009, the line...
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Ohlone/Chynoweth–Almaden (VTA) or renovation in April 2008 to provide level boarding at all doors. In 2009, the line was again proposed to be discontinued, although modified weekend-only service was a possibility. In 2019, the Almaden Shuttle's color on system maps changed from orange to purple, in preparation for an ...
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Waldshut-Tiengen
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Waldshut-Tiengen Waldshut-Tiengen Waldshut-Tiengen is a city in southwestern Baden-Württemberg right at the Swiss border. It is the district seat and at the same time the biggest city in Waldshut district and a "middle centre" in the area of the "high centre" Lörrach/Weil am Rhein to whose middle area most towns and c...
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Waldshut-Tiengen
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Waldshut-Tiengen city, which was newly created in the framework of the 1975 municipal reform, at that time passed the 20,000 mark in population. City council then applied to have the city raised to "Große Kreisstadt", which the government of Baden-Württemberg granted on 1 July 1976. Waldshut-Tiengen is also in an "admi...
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Waldshut-Tiengen
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Waldshut-Tiengen on the way into the Klettgau, a German-Swiss border region on the Rhine's north bank. Also within the town's municipal area are the rivers Steina and Schlücht, which both empty into the Wutach. From this arose Tiengen's former description as a "Viertälerstadt" (four-valley town). ## Neighbouring towns...
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Waldshut-Tiengen
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Waldshut-Tiengen of the two townsites of Waldshut and Tiengen and the nine communities amalgamated with these two former towns in the municipal reform. These are Aichen (with Gutenburg), Breitenfeld, Detzeln, Eschbach, Gurtweil, Indlekofen, Krenkingen, Oberalpfen and Waldkirch (with Gaiß and Schmitzingen). For all nin...
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Waldshut-Tiengen
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Waldshut-Tiengen the same names as these former communities, with a few anomalies (Aichen-Gutenberg for the former Aichen, Gaiß-Waldkirch for the two neighbourhoods in the former Waldkirch, and Schmitzingen, which was formerly part of Waldkirch). The size of these councils is limited to six, but Gurtweil is an exceptio...
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Waldshut-Tiengen
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Waldshut-Tiengen the Rheinau Monastery, but after the Thirty Years' War to Saint Blaise's Benedictine Monastery the St. Blaise Abbey, Black Forest. In the Waldshut War of 1468 – a localized conflict over hegemony in the south Black Forest region – Tiengen was absorbed by the Old Swiss Confederacy, while the town of Wa...
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Waldshut-Tiengen
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Waldshut-Tiengen of Tiengen, which was abolished in 1819. Thereafter the town belonged to the regional "Amt" of Waldshut. ## Amalgamation. Waldshut-Tiengen's municipal area developed as follows: - On 1 January 1971 the communities of Breitenfeld and Detzeln were amalgamated into the town of Tiengen/Hochrhein. They w...
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Waldshut-Tiengen
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Waldshut-Tiengen the new town of Waldshut-Tiengen. ## Population development. Population figures are for respective municipal areas at the times to which the figures apply. Until 1974, the figures for the town of Waldshut are given. The figures are either census results (¹) or official extrapolations. ¹ Census figur...
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Waldshut-Tiengen
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Waldshut-Tiengen Tiengen and its environs also remained overwhelmingly Catholic, albeit with a few of Hubmaier's followers who believed in his Anabaptist teachings. As of 1821, the Catholic communities in today's Waldshut-Tiengen belonged to the Archbishopric of Freiburg, and indeed to the two deaconries of Waldshut an...
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Waldshut-Tiengen
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Waldshut-Tiengen in the community of Ühlingen-Birkendorf). The pastoral unit of Waldshut includes the Liebfrauengemeinde and the neighbouring parish of St. Klemens in Dogern. In the Deaconry of Wutachtal, the two parishes of Mariä Himmelfahrt Tiengen and St. Nikolaus Krenkingen together with the neighbouring parish of ...
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Waldshut-Tiengen
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Waldshut-Tiengen belong the Protestants in the communities of Eschbach, Indlekofen and Waldkirch, along with a few other neighbouring communities. A Protestant community also developed in Tiengen in 1871, which at first was affiliated with Kadelburg. The "Christuskirche" (church) was built in 1905. There has been a ful...
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Waldshut-Tiengen communities belonging to free churches, among which are an Evangelical Free Church community (Baptists) with their Balthasar Hubmaier Church, the New Apostolic Church, and the Old Catholic Church. # Politics. Waldshut-Tiengen's municipal council consists of 26 unpaid city councillors whose chairperso...
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Waldshut-Tiengen
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Waldshut-Tiengen "Ratsherren" ("Council Lords") ("Inner Council") consisting of four "old" and four "new" advisers. The first was the governor of the "Schultheiß's" office, and thereby the town's actual mayor. For the towsfolk's representation, there was an "Outer Council" with guild masters. In the 16th century, the I...
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Waldshut-Tiengen as well as a reeve ("Vogt") appointed by the lord. The bylaws were then changed many times. In 1703, the town head bore the title "Stadtvogt" ("town reeve") Since the town of Waldshut-Tiengen was raised to "Große Kreisstadt" in 1976, the town head has borne the official title "Oberbürgermeister". He o...
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Waldshut-Tiengen
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Waldshut-Tiengen 1840-1865: Vinzenz Bürgi - 1865-1878: Gustav Straubhaar - 1878-1885: Karl Frowin Mayer - 1885-1894: Alois Lang - 1894-1910: Leopold Büchele - 1910-1923: Leopold Kupferschmid - 1924-1931: Dr. Paul Horster - 1932-1942: Albert Wild - 1942-1945: August Birkenmeier - 1945-1957: Hermann Dietsche - ...
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Waldshut-Tiengen NSDAP - 1945: Ernst Herion - 1945-1946: Alois Multerer - 1946-1948: Alfons Kirchgäßner (1947-48 suspended, affairs taken over by Josef Hürst) - 1948-1951: Josef Hürst - 1951-1961: Georg Möllmann - 1961-1975: Franz Schmidt "Bürgermeister" of Waldshut-Tiengen since 1975 - 1975-1994: Franz-Joseph ...
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Waldshut-Tiengen been used as a seal stamp in Waldshut since the 13th century. From his outfit, the man is taken to be a ranger (), and is therefore also deemed to be a "canting" coat of arms, being somewhat suggestive of the former town's name. The Madonna and Child on the right side come from Tiengen's old town seal,...
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Waldshut-Tiengen day in Switzerland, which is just across the river. ## Electricity. In northern Tiengen there has been since 1930 a large transformer station for 380, 220 and 110 kV run by RWE AG. This is where the western branch of the North-South Transmission Line – the world's oldest – coming from Herbertingen en...
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Waldshut-Tiengen terminus in Waldshut-Tiengen. Local public transport is provided by several buslines. The town belongs to the Waldshut Tariff Association. By road, Waldshut-Tiengen can be reached from either the east or the west on "Bundesstraße" (Federal Highway) B 34, and from the north on "Bundesstraße" B 500. A c...
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Waldshut-Tiengen the town is also the seat of the Regional Assembly of Hochrhein-Bodensee, and also seat of the Evangelical State Church in Baden region of Hochrhein and of the Waldshut deaconry within the Hochrhein Region of the Archbishopric of Freiburg. ## Media. The local happenings in Waldshut-Tiengen are report...
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Waldshut-Tiengen Waldshut and Realschule Tiengen), a special school (Waldtor-Schule), another special school with a speech therapy school (Langenstein-Schule), a primary school (Johann-Peter-Hebel-Grundschule Tiengen) and four combined primary school-"Hauptschulen" (Grund- und Hauptschule Gurtweil, Hans-Thoma-Schule Ti...
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Waldshut-Tiengen with mental disabilities (with kindergarten) and the Wutachschule for persons with physical disabilities (with kindergarten). The private Hochrhein Educational and Advisory Centre (Hochrhein- Bildungs- und Beratungszentrum, or HBBZ), the private Vocational School for Makeup Artists and Makeup Special ...
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Waldshut-Tiengen
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Waldshut-Tiengen was one of Germany's first schools built to the "Passivhaus" low-energy building standard. # Culture and sightseeing. ## Buildings. ### In Waldshut. The Upper Gate (Oberes Tor), also called the "Schaffhauser Tor", is the town's landmark. It is the east town gate and was built on foundations laid do...
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Waldshut-Tiengen (west town gate), the "Roll'sche Haus" and the town hall. The "Gottesackerkapelle" ("God's Acre Chapel") was built in 1683. The "Hexenturm" ("Witches' Tower") is a round tower of the inner town fortifications, which for a time served as a prison for apostates. The Catholic town parish Church of Our La...
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Waldshut-Tiengen Tower"). The cap put on top in 1899 once hosted a stork's nest, hence the tower's name. The old stately home ("Schloss") is a former dwelling tower of the old Tiengen Castle. The new stately home was a residential palace of the Landgraves of Sulz and Lords of the Landgraviat Klettgau. The little state...
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Waldshut-Tiengen
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Waldshut-Tiengen parts of the old town wall are still maintained. The Catholic town parish Church of St. Mary Ascension (St. Maria Himmelfahrt) was built by Peter Thumb between 1753 and 1755 in the Baroque style. The tower foundation is, however, is Gothic. The Evangelical Church was built in 1905 in neo-Gothic style. ...
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Waldshut-Tiengen (built 1766) - John the Baptist Chapel (built about 1730) - Church of St. Mary Ascension (built 1758) - Michaelskapelle Gaiß (built 1830) - Josephskapelle Schmitzingen (built 1953) ## Regular events. - June "Hello Neighbour" ("Hallo Nachbar") town festival in Waldshut; street festival Saturday an...
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Waldshut-Tiengen
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Waldshut-Tiengen (Catholic Priest), Born in Gurtweil, Founder of the Society of the Divine Saviour (Salvatorian Fathers and Brothers) and the Sisters of the Divine Saviour (Salvatorian Sisters). - 1939, 8 September: Peter Straub, Landtag president of Baden-Württemberg and President of the European Union Committee of t...
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Waldshut-Tiengen
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Waldshut-Tiengen y. He was burnt in Vienna as a heretic. - Nico Denz (born 1994) cyclist # International relations. Waldshut-Tiengen is twinned with: - Lewes, United Kingdom, since 1974 - Blois, France, since June 30, 1963 # References. - Badisches Städtebuch; Band IV 2. Teilband aus "Deutsches Städtebuch. Handb...
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Punk Farm
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Punk Farm Punk Farm Punk Farm is a children's book by Jarrett J. Krosoczka, published on April 26, 2005 by Knopf Books for Young Readers. Soensha, a Japanese publisher, plans on publishing a Japanese edition of the book. A sequel book, "Punk Farm on Tour", was released on October 9, 2007. A theatrical film adaptation...
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Punk Farm
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Punk Farm was also a Texas 2 by 2 Reading List Book and a "Miami Herald" "Best Book of the Year" - It was recommended by NY1, "The Boston Globe", the "Seattle Post-Intelligencer", "The Wichita Eagle", and The Associated Press. - It received a starred review by "Kirkus Reviews". - "Punk Farm" has also been nominated ...
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Punk Farm
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Punk Farm s state book award - Volunteer State Book Award, Tennessee's state award # Film adaptations. In April 2006, DreamWorks Animation had the rights to develop a computer animated film adaptation. In June 2011, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer announced that it was developing a computer-animated film based on the book. Dav...
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Charles R. Stimpson
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Charles R. Stimpson Charles R. Stimpson Charles Russell Stimpson (24 August 1919 – 20 August 1983) was a United States Navy fighter ace in World War II. # Biography. Born in Salt Lake City, Utah, Stimpson graduated from Pomona College in 1941 and enlisted in the navy as an aviation cadet. He received his commission ...
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Charles R. Stimpson
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Charles R. Stimpson ) in the Western Pacific during late 1944. He scored ten more kills, including five confirmed and two probables off Formosa on 14 October. At the end of the war Stimpson was the Sundowners' top ace with 16 victories, receiving the Navy Cross, three Distinguished Flying Crosses, and three Air Medals...
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Bay Path University
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Bay Path University Bay Path University Bay Path University is a private university located in Longmeadow, Massachusetts. Bay Path offers both all-women bachelor's degree programs (both on-campus and online), co-educational master's degree programs (both on-campus and online), an occupational therapy doctorate program...
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Bay Path University
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Bay Path University College. Bay Path University is a member of the Cooperating Colleges of Greater Springfield, an eight-college consortium. # History. Bay Path was founded in 1897 as Bay Path Institute in Springfield, Massachusetts. Bay Path started as an urban, coeducational institute offering business teacher tra...
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Bay Path University
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Bay Path University Business School of Brattleboro, Vermont, and renamed it the Brattleboro Business Institute. In the same year the competitor Griffin Business School was also purchased and integrated into Bay Path. Bay Path was one of the largest and most successful business schools in the highly competitive Northeas...
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Bay Path University
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Bay Path University only college. Four years later, the institution became Bay Path Junior College. In order to further expand its offerings, in 1988 Bay Path became a four-year degree-granting institution, and its name was changed to Bay Path College. In 1999, Bay Path established an accelerated program for women to ...
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Bay Path University
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Bay Path University master's degrees, the Occupational Therapy Doctorate and the EdD in Higher Education Leadership & Organizational Studies programs. Degree programs are balanced between those with an arts and science focus, and those with professional focus. The University features majors that are heavily focused on ...
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Bay Path University
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Bay Path University co-educational, the bachelor's degree programs are women focused. Bay Path's focus on women is personified through the WELL program: Women as Empowered Learners and Leaders. All undergraduate students are required to take three courses in their first, third, and fourth year (with an optional class a...
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Bay Path University
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Bay Path University primary campus for Bay Path University is in the suburban town of Longmeadow, Massachusetts, located in Pioneer Valley along the Connecticut River in New England. The campus is adjacent to the Longmeadow Historic District, notable for having over 100 homes built before the 1900s, and the college own...
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Bay Path University
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Bay Path University buildings and six homes principally used for faculty offices. ## Graduate Center for Health Sciences. The Philip H. Ryan Health Science Center is located in East Longmeadow, Massachusetts and houses our graduate programs in Education, Healthcare and Psychology . ## Sturbridge Campus. The campus ...
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Bay Path University
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Bay Path University location is home to graduate degrees and certificates in Education and Psychology. The Concord campus is located at 521 Virginia Road, Concord, MA 01742. # Student life. Bay Path has 27 clubs and organizations for students over a wide range of interests. ## Athletics. Bay Path University teams a...
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Bay Path University
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Bay Path University event in 1996, with the keynote speaker Elizabeth Dole, former US Labor and Transportation Secretary. Since then, the Conference has featured speakers like PBS/ABC news correspondent Cokie Roberts (1997), NBC news chief and foreign affairs correspondent Andrea Mitchell (2002), former U.S. Secretary ...
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Bay Path University
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Bay Path University of 925 private, not for profit colleges in the United States. In this assessment, Forbes assigned a letter grade based on the financial health of the institution, and found that more than half of private institutions scored at a C grade or below. Bay Path received a ranking of 264 out of 925, earnin...
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Bay Path University
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Bay Path University In 2014, The Chronicle of Higher Education compiled a list of the fastest growing colleges in America over a ten-year period from 2002 to 2012. During that time, in the category of private, baccalaureate institutions, Bay Path's growth was the eighth highest in the nation, ranking higher than any ot...
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PROSITE
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PROSITE PROSITE PROSITE is a protein database. It consists of entries describing the protein families, domains and functional sites as well as amino acid patterns and profiles in them. These are manually curated by a team of the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics and tightly integrated into Swiss-Prot protein annotatio...
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PROSITE
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PROSITE related organisms, and for different or poorly known genes biochemical functions can be predicted from similarities. PROSITE offers tools for protein sequence analysis and motif detection (see sequence motif, PROSITE patterns). It is part of the ExPASy proteomics analysis servers. The database ProRule builds o...
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PROSITE
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PROSITE onal modification sites or disulfide bonds, to help function determination. These can automatically generate annotation based on PROSITE motifs. # Statistics. , release 20.128 has 1,762 documentation entries, 1,309 patterns, 1,161 profiles, and 1,175 ProRules. # See also. - Uniprot the universal protein dat...
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Hedieh Tehrani
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Hedieh Tehrani Hedieh Tehrani Hedieh Tehrani (, born 25 June 1972) is an Iranian actress. She is most noted for willingness to play mysterious, stony-faced and cold-hearted women. She began her acting career with Masoud Kimiai's "Soltan" (1996). For her appearance in "Ghermez" (Red) (1998) she received the Crystal Sim...
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Hedieh Tehrani
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Hedieh Tehrani in 2016, in Tehran’s central Lala Garden for campaigning for Animal Rights, due to the gathering not being authorized by the government. The protest was organized after several Iranian municipalities put down a number of street dogs due to over population. The arrest has been condemned by some activists....
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Hedieh Tehrani
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Hedieh Tehrani her for acting in his movie, "Boodan ya Naboodan" and again she refused to play. Masoud Kimiayi was the first director who succeeded to have her playing in his film "Sultan". # Awards and nominations. - First Prize for painting at the Fajr International Film Festival, 1989 - Hafez Award for Best leadi...
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Hedieh Tehrani
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Hedieh Tehrani for actress in a leading role for Kaghaze Bi Khat, 2001 - Hafiz Award for Best leading actress for Kaghaz-e Bi Khat, 2002 - Hafiz Award for one of the top Actors in Iranian Cinema after the Iranian Revolution, 2002 - Award from Pyongyang International Film Festival for best actress for Party, 2002 - ...
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Hedieh Tehrani
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Hedieh Tehrani z Award for one of the top Actors in Iranian Cinema after the Iranian Revolution, 2002 - Award from Pyongyang International Film Festival for best actress for Party, 2002 - Crystal Simorgh for Best leading actress in 24th Fajr International Film Festival for Fireworks Wednesday, 2005 - House of Cinema...
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Nepenthes northiana
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Nepenthes northiana Nepenthes northiana Nepenthes northiana , or Miss North's pitcher-plant, is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to Borneo, where it grows at elevations ranging from 0 to 500 m above sea level. The specific epithet "northiana" honours Marianne North, who first illustrated the species. "Nepenthes northi...
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Nepenthes northiana
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Nepenthes northiana Veitch & Sons, recognised these as belonging to an as yet undescribed species and sent Charles Curtis to locate a sample and send seeds to the United Kingdom. The species was subsequently named after Marianne North in 1881 by Joseph Dalton Hooker. The type specimen, "M.North s.n.", was collected nea...
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Nepenthes northiana
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Nepenthes northiana which I festooned round the balcony by its yards of trailing stems. I painted a portrait of the largest, and my picture afterwards induced Mr Veitch to send a traveller to seek the seeds, from which he raised plants and Sir Joseph Hooker named the species "Nepenthes northiana". These pitchers are of...
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Nepenthes northiana
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Nepenthes northiana Miss North, "who have been in such places can understand the difficulties of progress there. The specimens grew on the branches of a tree about 1000 feet above the sea on the limestone mountains of Sarawak. When I received them I tied them in festoons all round the verandah, and grumbled at having o...
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Nepenthes northiana
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Nepenthes northiana hybrid between "N. sanguinea" and "N. veitchii": "Your figure of Nepenthes Northiana was very good. Miss North's drawing, however, has, if I recollect right, a ground-tint of bright reddish-crimson on which darker blotches are laid. It is a fine thing, and, as I firmly believe, a natural hybrid bet...
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Nepenthes northiana
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Nepenthes northiana N. Veitchii, and N. sanguinea side by side without being struck by their affinity. Again, a glance at your engraving of N. Northiana reminds one of a long-urned form of N. Rajah in obliquity of mouth and its wavy-margined frill. The "cauline" pitchers of N. Rajah have never yet been figured. I was w...
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Nepenthes northiana
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Nepenthes northiana realised that Burbidge's hybrid hypothesis was erroneous when it became apparent that "N. sanguinea" is altogether absent from Borneo. In 1884, Eduard August von Regel published a short article on "N. northiana" in the journal "Gartenflora". Günther Beck von Mannagetta und Lerchenau described "N. sp...
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Nepenthes northiana
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Nepenthes northiana the species came in 1908, when John Muirhead Macfarlane revised the genus in his monograph, "Nepenthaceae", and provided an emended description of "N. northiana". A year later, R. Jarry-Desloges described the variety "Nepenthes northiana" var. "pulchra". It was distinguished by its vibrant colourat...
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Nepenthes northiana
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Nepenthes northiana on "Hewitt 100", a specimen collected by John Hewitt from the Baram River in Sarawak around September, 1907. Like the type specimen of "N. northiana", it is deposited at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. In his seminal 1928 monograph "The Nepenthaceae of the Netherlands Indies", B. H. Danser treated ...
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Nepenthes northiana the drawing of "N. Northiana" in The Gardeners' Chronicle, 1881, 2, between p. 724 and 725. This drawing shows 2 keels on the lid and wings over the whole pitchers, even over the curved part, but these are insignificant differences. According to the descriptions, the stems of "N. Northiana" are less...
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Nepenthes northiana is impossible for me to determine the 3 above mentioned inferior pitchers, I found in the Sarawak Herbarium, and collected by Everett in 1892. This Mr. Everett may be the same which collected "N. Northiana" for Marianne North and therefore it seems possible that the 3 pitchers mentioned are the basa...
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