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Lilian Vaughan Morgan
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Lilian Vaughan Morgan Zeitschrift für Naturwissenschaft 28: 460-468. - Sampson, L. V. 1895. The musculature of chiton. Journal of Morphology 11:595-628. - Sampson, L. V. 1900. Unusual modes of breeding and development among anura. Amer. Naturalist 34:687-715. - Sampson, L. V. 1904. A contribution to the embryology of Hylodes martinicensis. Araer. J. Anat. 3: 473-504. - Morgan, L. V. 1905. Incomplete anterior regeneration in the absence of the brain in Leploplana litloralis. Biol. Bull. 9:187-193. - Morgan, L. V. 1906. Regeneration of grafted pieces of planarians. J. Exp. Zool. 3:269-294. - Morgan, L. V. 1922. Non-criss-cross inheritance in Drosophila melanogaster. Biol. Bull. 42:267-274. - Morgan, L. V. 1925.
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Lilian Vaughan Morgan
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Lilian Vaughan Morgan Polyploidy in Drosophila melanogaster with two attached X chromosomes" "Genetics" 10:148-178. - Morgan, L. V. 1926. Correlation between shape and behavior of a chromosome" "Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci" 12:180-181. - Morgan, L. V. 1929. Composites of Drosophila melanogaster. Carnegie Inst. of Wash. Publ. No. 399: 225-296. - Morgan, L. V. 1931. Proof that bar changes to notbar by unequal crossing-over" "Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci" 17:270-272. - Morgan, L. V. 1933. A closed X chromosome in Drosophila melanogaster" "Genetics" 18:250-283. - Morgan, L. V. 1938a. Origin of attached-X chromosomes in Drosophila melanogaster and the occurrence of non-disjunction of X's in the male. Amer. Naturalist 72:434-446. -
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Lilian Vaughan Morgan
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Lilian Vaughan Morgan Morgan, L. V. 1938b. Effects of a compound duplication of the X chromosome of Drosophila melanogaster" "Genetics" 23:423-462. - Morgan, L. V. 1939. A spontaneous somatic exchange between non-homologous chromosomes in Drosophila melanogaster" "Genetics" 24:747-752. - Morgan, L. V. 1947. A variable phenotype associated with the fourth chromosome of Drosophila melanogaster and affected by heterochromatin" "Genetics" 32:200-219. - Morgan, T. H., H. Redfield, and L. V. Morgan. 1943. Maintenance of a Drosophila stock center, in connection with investigations on the germinal material in relation to heredity. Carnegie Inst. Wash. Yearbk. 42:171-174. - Morgan, T. H., A. H. Sturtevant, and L. V. Morgan.
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Lilian Vaughan Morgan
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Lilian Vaughan Morgan ics" 24:747-752. - Morgan, L. V. 1947. A variable phenotype associated with the fourth chromosome of Drosophila melanogaster and affected by heterochromatin" "Genetics" 32:200-219. - Morgan, T. H., H. Redfield, and L. V. Morgan. 1943. Maintenance of a Drosophila stock center, in connection with investigations on the germinal material in relation to heredity. Carnegie Inst. Wash. Yearbk. 42:171-174. - Morgan, T. H., A. H. Sturtevant, and L. V. Morgan. 1945. Maintenance of a Drosophila stock center, in connection with investigations on the germinal material in relation to heredity. Carnegie Inst. Wash. Yearbk. 44:157-160. # External links. - Children's School of Science in Woods Hole, MA.
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William K. Thierfelder
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William K. Thierfelder William K. Thierfelder William K. Thierfelder is an American businessman, athlete, college administrator, and the 20th President of Belmont Abbey College in Belmont, North Carolina. # Early life and career. William K. Thierfelder was born in Manhattan and raised in the Bronx where his father, William P. Thierfelder, was Vice President of the New York Yankees. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in psychology from the University of Maryland and both a master's degree and a doctoral degree in sports psychology and human movement from Boston University. He is a licensed psychologist, a two-time NCAA Division I All-American, a former NCAA Division I coach, and a former member of the United States Olympic
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William K. Thierfelder
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William K. Thierfelder Committee's Sports Psychology Registry. He was an Olympian, but did not compete due to an injury. Prior to his selection as the 20th President of Belmont Abbey College, Thierfelder served as President of the York Barbell Company in York, Pennsylvania. He has also served as the Executive Director of the Player Management Group, LLC; National Director of Sport Science at NovaCare; and was the founder and President of ProSportDoc, Inc. Thierfielder is a former certified member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association as well as the American College of Sports Medicine. He is a member of the American Psychological Association and has previously served as an adjunct Professor of Surgery
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William K. Thierfelder
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William K. Thierfelder for Penn State University's Milton S. Hershey College of Medicine. In 2007, Dr. Thierfelder was named Boston University School of Education's Alumnus of the Year; he was inducted into the Sports Faith International Hall of Fame in 2011. He is a Knight of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta and is the author of "Less Than A Minute To Go: The Secret To World-Class Performance in Sport, Business and Everyday Life." He and his wife, Mary, and their ten children, live outside Charlotte, NC. # Religious views. Thierfelder is a self-proclaimed Catholic. He further proclaims himself as one with complete allegiance to the Magisterium. # Controversies. ## Employer-sponsored contraceptive mandate. Dr.
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William K. Thierfelder Thierfelder's leadership of Belmont Abbey College has been marked by controversy, specifically related to issues of implementation regarding the Affordable Care Act. In 2011, the college under his leadership filed a lawsuit against the Obama administration, arguing that its mandated coverage of contraceptives for employees participating in employer-sponsored healthcare violated the college's right to religious liberty. The lawsuit was a source of division for the campus, with many students and faculty members both in favor of the measure and opposed. Those opposed argued that Belmont Abbey College had never been a particularly religious institution, since many of its faculty members and administrators
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William K. Thierfelder came from non-Catholic backgrounds. Those in favor of the lawsuit argued that the college's roots as a monastery, with a Catholic basilica on the main campus, were indicators that its faith tradition and daily operations were deeply rooted in Catholicism. As filed, the original lawsuit was dismissed by a federal judge in 2012 due to the Obama administration's failure, at that point in time, to add and clarify religious exemptions to specific parts of the Affordable Care Act and its coverage mandates. Further, U.S. District Judge James Boasberg wrote in his decision at the time that "Belmont’s injury is too speculative to confer standing and that the case is also not ripe for decision.” Belmont
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William K. Thierfelder
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William K. Thierfelder Abbey College refiled the lawsuit in late 2013, after the Obama administration granted religious exemptions to another religious institution. ## LGBT. In 2016, the college, along with other religious colleges and universities throughout the United States came under increasing criticism from LGBT advocates for refusing to implement policies advocating lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender behaviors. Belmont Abbey College argued that its status as a primarily Catholic institution was in conflict with these policies. In a statement, the college claimed that such recognition and approval of LGBT behavior would "abdicate the responsibility of the college community as a whole to act in accord
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William K. Thierfelder
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William K. Thierfelder eligious institution. ## LGBT. In 2016, the college, along with other religious colleges and universities throughout the United States came under increasing criticism from LGBT advocates for refusing to implement policies advocating lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender behaviors. Belmont Abbey College argued that its status as a primarily Catholic institution was in conflict with these policies. In a statement, the college claimed that such recognition and approval of LGBT behavior would "abdicate the responsibility of the college community as a whole to act in accord with its fundamental identity as a community which publicly identifies itself as in communion with the Catholic Church."
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Rineloricaria
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Rineloricaria Rineloricaria Rineloricaria (from the Greek, "rhinos" meaning "nose", and the Latin, "lorica" meaning "cuirass of leather") is a genus of freshwater tropical catfish (order Siluriformes) belonging to the Loricariidae family. They are commonly called whiptail catfish because of the long filament that grows out of the tip of the caudal fin that is characteristic of the genus. With the exception of "R. altipinnis" from Panama, they are native to the rivers of northern and central South America. Some species are regularly seen in the aquarium trade. # Taxonomy. This genus was described by Pieter Bleeker in 1862, with "R. lima" as the type species. This genus is by far one of the most speciose
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Rineloricaria
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Rineloricaria of the subfamily Loricariinae, containing about 30 species. On the other hand, it is one of the least resolved genera. In 2008, 14 new species were added to this genus. "Hemiloricaria", "Fonchiiichthys", and "Leliella" been variably considered synonyms of "Rineloricaria"; these genera were erected to account for differences in sexually dimorphic traits. However, the traits used to diagnose these genera have been thought to be insufficient. # Species. There are currently 64 recognized species in this genus: - "Rineloricaria aequalicuspis" - "Rineloricaria altipinnis" - "Rineloricaria anhanguapitan" - "Rineloricaria anitae" - "Rineloricaria aurata" - "Rineloricaria baliola" - "Rineloricaria
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Rineloricaria
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Rineloricaria beni" - "Rineloricaria cacerensis" - "Rineloricaria cadeae" - "Rineloricaria capitonia" - "Rineloricaria caracasensis" - "Rineloricaria castroi" - "Rineloricaria catamarcensis" - "Rineloricaria cubataonis" - "Rineloricaria daraha" - "Rineloricaria eigenmanni" - "Rineloricaria fallax" - "Rineloricaria felipponei" - "Rineloricaria formosa" - "Rineloricaria hasemani" - "Rineloricaria henselii" - "Rineloricaria heteroptera" - "Rineloricaria hoehnei" - "Rineloricaria isaaci" - "Rineloricaria jaraguensis" - "Rineloricaria jubata" - "Rineloricaria jurupari" - "Rineloricaria konopickyi" - "Rineloricaria kronei" - "Rineloricaria lanceolata" (Chocolate-colored catfish) - "Rineloricaria
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Rineloricaria langei" - "Rineloricaria latirostris" - "Rineloricaria lima" - "Rineloricaria longicauda" - "Rineloricaria maacki" - "Rineloricaria magdalenae" - "Rineloricaria malabarbai" - "Rineloricaria maquinensis" - "Rineloricaria melini" - "Rineloricaria microlepidogaster" - "Rineloricaria microlepidota" - "Rineloricaria misionera" - "Rineloricaria morrowi" - "Rineloricaria nigricauda" - "Rineloricaria osvaldoi" - "Rineloricaria pareiacantha" - "Rineloricaria parva" - "Rineloricaria pentamaculata" - "Rineloricaria phoxocephala" - "Rineloricaria platyura" - "Rineloricaria quadrensis" - "Rineloricaria reisi" - "Rineloricaria sanga" - "Rineloricaria setepovos" - "Rineloricaria sneiderni" -
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Rineloricaria
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Rineloricaria "Rineloricaria steindachneri" - "Rineloricaria stellata" - "Rineloricaria stewarti" - "Rineloricaria strigilata" - "Rineloricaria teffeana" - "Rineloricaria thrissoceps" - "Rineloricaria tropeira" - "Rineloricaria wolfei" - "Rineloricaria zaina" # Distribution and habitat. The genus is widely distributed on nearly the entire subcontinent, from Costa Rica to Argentina, on both slopes of the Andes. "Rineloricaria" species are found in a large variety of habitats, including large rivers, streams, and lagoons, associated with bottoms consisting of sand or rocks, sometimes found in marginal vegetation. They are also found to tolerate environments with a wide temperature gradient. "Rineloricaria"
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Rineloricaria
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Rineloricaria have an adaptive capacity enabling many species to exploit the most varied habitats; some species, such as "R. strigilata", have been caught in highly polluted bodies of water and represent some of the main components of the ichthyological diversity in such habitats. # Appearance and anatomy. The average length of a "Rineloricaria catfish" is about 13 cm (5 in) long. The fish are long, slender, have no visible barbels, an erect dorsal fin, a very thin caudal peduncle, and a narrow face. Coloration of the fishes are usually light brown with darker blotches, and have a dark dorsal fin. They are also covered with bony plates and have a sucker disk mouth, as is common with most fish in the Loricariidae
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Rineloricaria
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Rineloricaria family. # Reproduction. Sexual dimorphism includes hypertrophied development of the odontodes along the sides of the head, on the pectoral spines and rays, and predorsal area of mature males. Several species also show hypertrophied development of the odontodes on the entire caudal peduncle. In males, the pectoral fin spine is often thick, short, and curved when compared to the female. "Rineloricaria" are cavity brooders. Numerous eggs (often more than 100) are laid attached to one another in single layer masses on the cavity floor, and are brooded by males. Rineloricaria exhibit high levels of karyotypic diversity with chromosome numbers ranging from 36 to 70. # See also. - List of freshwater
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Rineloricaria
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Rineloricaria exual dimorphism includes hypertrophied development of the odontodes along the sides of the head, on the pectoral spines and rays, and predorsal area of mature males. Several species also show hypertrophied development of the odontodes on the entire caudal peduncle. In males, the pectoral fin spine is often thick, short, and curved when compared to the female. "Rineloricaria" are cavity brooders. Numerous eggs (often more than 100) are laid attached to one another in single layer masses on the cavity floor, and are brooded by males. Rineloricaria exhibit high levels of karyotypic diversity with chromosome numbers ranging from 36 to 70. # See also. - List of freshwater aquarium fish species
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Suzhou Museum
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Suzhou Museum Suzhou Museum The Suzhou Museum () is a museum of ancient Chinese art, ancient Chinese paintings, calligraphy, and handmade crafts, situated in Suzhou, Jiangsu, China. Admission is free. It received 1,901,000 visitors in 2016. The Folk Branch of Suzhou Museum is located in the Bei family ancestral temple near Lion Grove Garden. # History. - 1960: Museum founded and first open to the public in the former residence of the Zhong Prince of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom. - 2006: The current building designed by Chinese-American architect Ieoh Ming Pei inaugurated. - Suzhou Folk Museum started to open in 1986 when that year is exactly the 2500th anniversary of Suzhou city's establishment and it
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Suzhou Museum
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Suzhou Museum is one of National Key Culture Relics Protection Units now. # Current building. The current building of Suzhou Museum was designed by Pritzker Prize-winning Chinese-American architect I.M. Pei in association with Pei Partnership Architects. The structural engineer for this project was Leslie E. Robertson Associates. Construction of this building started in 2002. It was inaugurated on October 6, 2006. The multi-year process of designing, building and inaugurating the new museum was chronicled in PBS's "American Masters" television documentary series in a 2010 episode entitled "I.M. Pei: Building China Modern". # Collections. The museum has a display area of 2,200 square meters. It has more
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Suzhou Museum than 15,000 pieces in its collections. Most are ancient paintings and calligraphy, ceramics, crafts, unearthed relics and revolution relics. It also possesses more than 70,000 books and documents, and over 20,000 rubbings of stone inscriptions. The collection of paintings and calligraphy includes works of masters from Song Dynasty to Ming and Qing dynasties. # District. The display part the Folk Brunch of Suzhou Museum falls into three districts, which is composed of Local Festival Hall, Lucky Traditions Hall and Children Rearing Hall. ## Local Festival Hall. It took quite a long time for the forming and development of local festival, while traditional festivals in our country came into
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Suzhou Museum being and developed along with agricultural civilization. Suzhou is a land flowing with milk and money with wild climate and distinctive four seasons and it has developed rice agriculture and abundant water resources. Therefore, festivals and cultural traditions in Suzhou are characterized water and unique local flavor. The key displays include: Sightseeing in Shangtang, Roll the immortal, The Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-autumn Day, Appreciating Lotus Festival, Kitchen Models and Dragon and Phoenix lanterns. ## Lucky Traditions Hall. Lucky traditions reflect people's ideas of avoiding bad omen and wishing good luck and longing for longevity and happiness. Traditions in Suzhou are extremely colorful
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Suzhou Museum and wonderful and reflect in all aspects such as faith, etiquette and production and living, representing Suzhou people's good yearning and pursuits. The key displays include: Worship Valiant General, Twelve Months Flowers'Goddess, Marriage God, Burning Incense in Dongyue Temple and good fortune, official pay and longevity. ## Children Rearing Hall. Suzhou has different kinds of children rearing traditions since a long time ago. A series of rituals and affairs need to be finished at one's birth, full-month and first-year, which are important components of local traditions, reflecting expectations on offspring from family and society. This series of displays relatively focus on characteristics
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Suzhou Museum
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Suzhou Museum of children rearing traditions in Suzhou in past times. Not only did it shoe our country's tradition of emphasizing on human relations, it also reflected people in Suzhou attached great importance on culture and education. The key displays include: Full Month Birth, Baby Draw Lots, Seeking Godparent, and Uncle Sending to the school and Weighing People in Summer Begins. # Design. The new Suzhou Museum is said to be the last design of Mr. I.M.Pei in his career. Therefore, not only does it become a monumental design building in Suzhou, but also a significant construction, merging the traditional Chinese architectural design with the future. The design of the new museum house combines traditional
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Suzhou Museum
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Suzhou Museum Suzhou architectural style and places the museum between the courtyards to harmonize the building with its surrounding environment. The museum's central courtyard is an extension of the northern garden's architectural style and a modern interpretation. New museum courtyards, smaller exhibition areas, and administrative areas of the yard in the landscaping design get rid of the traditional landscape design ideas. The new design idea is to find a new direction and theme for each garden and to extract the essence of conventional landscape design and form the future development direction of Chinese garden architecture. While white powder walls will be the leading tone of the new museum building
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Suzhou Museum
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Suzhou Museum to blend the building with the traditional urban mechanics of Suzhou, the ubiquitous, stereotypical grey tile slopings and window frames will be replaced by grey granite in the pursuit of better uniform colors and textures. The design of the roof of the museum is inspired by the traditional sloping roof landscape of Suzhou -- the upturned eaves and meticulous architectural details. However, the new roof has been reinterpreted and evolved into a new geometric effect. The glass roof will set off against the stone roof, allowing natural light to enter the activity area and the exhibition area of the museum to guide visitors and make them feel relaxed and happy. The glass and stone roof construction
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Suzhou Museum system is also derived from the traditional roof system, and the old wooden beam and rafters frame system will be replaced by the modern open steel structure, wood and paint ceiling system. Metal sunshades and nostalgic woodwork frames will be widely used under glass roofs to control and filter the sun's rays entering the exhibition area. Its architecture and innovative horticulture depend on each other. Pei designed the central courtyard and several small inner courtyards in an exquisite layout. Among them, the unique is the northern courtyard on the central axis, which not only enables visitors to see the features of Jiangnan waterscape through the lobby glass, but also connects the garden
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Suzhou Museum directly with the garden of humble administrator's yard across the north wall, and integrates the old and new landscape. The central courtyard, north of the central hall, is said to be the most elaborate. The main yard is surrounded by the building on the east, south and west sides, and is adjacent to the Zhuozheng garden on the north. This is a creative landscape garden elaborately created from classical garden elements. It is composed of pebbled ponds, rocky rockery, straight winding Bridges, octagonal pavilion and bamboo forest. It is different from traditional Suzhou gardens, but not separate from the Chinese cultural atmosphere and charm. The water view starts from the northwest corner
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Suzhou Museum of the north wall, as if from the west of the garden. the original stone rockery is under the north wall. When asked why the traditional Lake Taihu stone was not adopted, Pei once said that the conventional rockery art has been unable to surpass. The master of innovation for the whole life, does not wish to follow the footsteps of predecessors. This kind of "paper by the wall, painting by the stone," unique landscape, presents a clear outline and silhouette effect. It makes people look as if they are connected with the humble administrator's garden nearby. If the vestibule is the prelude of the whole space, so after entering interior only, we can discover the starting place of whole space.
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Suzhou Museum Mr. Pei changed the usual square space and designed the atrium into the octagon. At the same time, he changed the wall shape as the height increased, reflecting the architectural features of the scattered Jiangnan slope roof. Among them, triangle and rhombic are the main modeling elements; the gray paint emphasizes the transition of each form, forming a rich, rhythmic space effect. At the same time, due to the variable shape, the sunlight coming through the overhead window forms an interesting and subtle shadow effect, which emphasizes the drama of space. Just opposite the entrance is a sheet of floor-to-ceiling glass with sweeping views of the landscape outside, making it the most spectacular
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Suzhou Museum view of the atrium. On both sides of the wall, there are two rhombic window holes; transmission is still an outdoor green landscape like two paintings hung on the wall. It is not hard to find that simple geometric shapes are the language of the designer to shape the space. However, these modern design elements create a space temperament full of traditional taste through interpenetration and combination. The drop light of atrium also is designed independently, take its form of traditional Chinese style lantern, reuse square and lozenge structure to combine traditional spirit perfectly with modern material and become. Architectural style and form have strong "Su, China, and New" characteristics.
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Suzhou Museum "Su" is mainly reflected in the integration of Suzhou's ancient city features and cultural connotation. "New" mainly manifests in the material. With his wisdom and unique design style, master Pei made "new" full of "Su flavor" and became "Su" and "China" of innovation. The design of the roof of the new museum is inspired by Suzhou's traditional slope-top landscape -- cornices and meticulous architectural details. However, the new roof has been reinterpreted by technology and evolved into a fantastic geometric effect. The glass roof will set off against the stone roof, allowing natural light to enter the event area and the exhibition area of the museum, providing visitors with guidance. Metal
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Suzhou Museum sunshades and nostalgic woodwork frames will be widely used under glass roofs to control and filter the sun's rays entering the exhibition area. The level change of light, let a person enter a poem into a picture, wonderful. Pei always said that using light to design. ## Form processing. Several octagonal halls and the main geometric roof cut solve not only the roof lighting problem, but also reduce the volume, full of wisdom, interest, and ingenuity. The design USES triangle (diamond) as the parent element of the inside and outside modeling repeatedly, whether it is the block cutting, the facade opening window and the steel roof truss structure, skylight, are used appropriately.The frame
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Suzhou Museum line of housetop is formed by size square and triangle, the glass inside the frame and white smallpox are staggered each other, resemble a geometrical form illusion to paint, give a person with wonderful and unified vision concussion, leave a deep impression.The new hall and the humble administrator's garden will complement and reflect each other. It will be a continuation of the modernization of the humble administrator's garden. ## Contrast between tradition and modernity. On the use of building materials, "China black" granite slabs to replace brick tiles, cut into rhombic body block, hung in stainless steel plate made of slope roof, black with gray "China black," rain is black, the sun
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Suzhou Museum becomes dark gray.The roofing of dark gray stone material and wall side are decorated, match with a white wall, and become an integral whole with the wall body.The unique combination of tradition and modern innovation adds a new interpretation to the Jiangnan architectural symbol of white walls and black tiles.The architectural colors are traditionally black, white and gray in Suzhou.It is worth mentioning that the interior design of the building includes every display cabinet and display layout design, which is carefully designed by the architect and forms a unified whole with the interior and exterior space of the building.Its interior part top lumber board makings, the shop of ground, and
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Suzhou Museum wall body processing, concise and easy and harmonious and unified with building basic design, guileless.On the top of the hall, walkway, roof steel frame, glass roof and the high window of the exhibition hall, the wide application of wood grain metal sunshades makes the museum full of warm and soft sunlight. ## Structural characteristics. Due to the need of building function, the basement is too long, and multiple measures are adopted in the structural design to prevent concrete shrinkage cracks.The structure system is concrete shear wall structure, which not only has good seismic performance, but also coordinates well with the building function, so it is convenient for the museum to be displayed.
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Suzhou Museum ete shear wall structure, which not only has good seismic performance, but also coordinates well with the building function, so it is convenient for the museum to be displayed. The structure also adopted the new steel structure truss as a roof structure. Using steel structure instead of Suzhou traditional architecture in modern wooden material not only conforms to architectural modeling, and embodies the aesthetic of modern architecture, realizes the "Su and new" design concept, "embroider" give a "traditional Suzhou" and "modern Suzhou" fusion "double-sided embroidery." # See also. - List of museums in China # External links. - China Museums - Suzhou Museum at Google Cultural Institute
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Trent Lowe
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Trent Lowe Trent Lowe Trent Lowe (born 8 October 1984 in Melbourne) is a professional road bicycle racer from Australia. He rode for on the UCI ProTour from 2008 to 2010. Lowe was one of only two Australians on the Slipstream Squad, the other being Chris 'CJ' Sutton who came from Cofidis in 2007. The former full-time professional mountain biker had a breakthrough year on the road in 2005 riding for the US domestic team, Jittery Joe's, where he caught eye of Discovery Channel sports manager Johan Bruyneel. He was signed for Discovery Channel for his superior climbing abilities. In 2002 he won the UCI MTB World Junior XC Championship, then he won the under-23 Australian National Mountain Bike Championship
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Trent Lowe
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Trent Lowe iding for the US domestic team, Jittery Joe's, where he caught eye of Discovery Channel sports manager Johan Bruyneel. He was signed for Discovery Channel for his superior climbing abilities. In 2002 he won the UCI MTB World Junior XC Championship, then he won the under-23 Australian National Mountain Bike Championship in 2003 and 2004. Following two seasons of injury and chronic fatigue, the young climber signed with the new Australian team, Pegasus, before the announcement that they had failed to obtain a 2011 UCI World Tour license. # Major results. - 2000 - 2001 - 2002 - 2003 - 2004 - 2005 - 2006 - 2007 - 2008 # External links. - Cycling Australia profile - VELOBIOS profile
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S. Subramani
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S. Subramani S. Subramani Shunmugham Subramani (born 5 August 1972), commonly known as S. Subramani, was the captain of Home United in the S.League and former defender for the Singapore national football team. # Club career. Subramani started his career at Tanjong Pagar United, where he helped his then club win the Singapore Cup and Singapore FA Cup in 1998, as well as being named S.League player of the year. He signed for Home United from the 1999 season, where he teamed up with his regular partner at international level, Aide Iskandar. He retired at the age of 37 in 2009. # International career. Subramani made his debut for Singapore on 27 June 1996 in the 4–0 win over Myanmar in an Asian Cup Qualifier. He
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S. Subramani
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S. Subramani played in every game in both the historic 1998 and 2004 triumphant Tiger Cup campaigns. He also played in two SEA Games, reaching the semi-finals in both Jakarta 1997 and Brunei 1999. Subramani wanted to retire from international football in September 2004 before he was persuaded by coach Radojko Avramović to stay on. He officially retired following Singapore's triumph in the 2007 ASEAN Football Championship. Subramani was inducted into the FIFA Century Club in June 2007. # Honours. ## Club. - Tanjong Pagar - Singapore Cup: 1998 - Singapore FA Cup: 1998 - Home United - S.League: 1999,2003 - Singapore Cup: 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005 ## International. - Singapore - ASEAN Football Championship:
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S. Subramani
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S. Subramani arta 1997 and Brunei 1999. Subramani wanted to retire from international football in September 2004 before he was persuaded by coach Radojko Avramović to stay on. He officially retired following Singapore's triumph in the 2007 ASEAN Football Championship. Subramani was inducted into the FIFA Century Club in June 2007. # Honours. ## Club. - Tanjong Pagar - Singapore Cup: 1998 - Singapore FA Cup: 1998 - Home United - S.League: 1999,2003 - Singapore Cup: 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005 ## International. - Singapore - ASEAN Football Championship: 1998, 2004, 2007 ## Individual. - S.League Player of the Year: 1998 # External links. - sleague.com - sleague.com - data2.7m.cn - fas.org.sg
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Sam McDonald
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Sam McDonald Sam McDonald Sam McDonald (1762 – 6 May 1802), called "Big Sam", was a Scotsman of unusual height for his day who had a distinguished military career and was a noted "strongman". Most sources state his height as , with a burly build, although one 1822 source claims . # Life. Born in Lairg, Sutherland in 1762, he served in the 2nd Sutherland Fencibles 1779–83 and the Royal Scots 1783–1789 (where he served as Fugleman or drill-leader). From 1791 to 1793 he was employed by the Prince of Wales as a porter at Carlton House, and during this time appeared at the Drury Lane Theatre playing Hercules in "Cymon and Iphigenia". From 1793 to 1799 he was in the 3rd Sutherland Fencibles, and from 1799 until
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Sam McDonald
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Sam McDonald his death in 1802 in the newly formed 93rd Sutherland. Due to his height and bulk he generally marched to the side of the formation, leading the regimental mascot, a deer. He was frequently detached for recruiting, and his image was later used on recruiting posters. He died while stationed with the regiment on Guernsey. There exist several engravings of him, both in military uniform and while serving as a gatekeeper for the Prince of Wales, including three by noted Scottish caricaturist John Kay. His obituary in the "Sydney Gazette" was the first newspaper obituary printed in Australia; it appeared in the 12 March 1803 edition. A memorial stone and plaque for McDonald exists along Upland Road,
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Sam McDonald
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Sam McDonald St. Peter's Port on Guernsey, marking the former place of the Stranger's Cemetery where he was buried in 1802. # Colorful stories. A number of colorful stories were told of McDonald after his death. One said that the Countess of Sutherland, impressed by his size, had given him 2 shillings 6 pence a day extra pay to feed himself, since she figured he must eat prodigiously. Another concerned a challenge to a fight from an Irish "giant"; McDonald insisted on shaking hands before the fight, and when his grip squeezed blood from the Irishman's fingernails, the Irishman backed down. A third had McDonald assigned to guard a cannon outside on a cold night; after a while he carried the cannon, unassisted,
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Sam McDonald
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Sam McDonald he Irishman backed down. A third had McDonald assigned to guard a cannon outside on a cold night; after a while he carried the cannon, unassisted, to the fire in the guardhouse, saying he could just as well watch it there. Another story concerned McDonald and an Irish butcher in Dublin who didn't believe the stories of McDonald's strength; he challenged McDonald that if he carried a bullock two miles back to the barracks, he could have it for free, and McDonald promptly did so. # External links. - Bio of McDonald in clan newsletter - Engravings of McDonald at National Portrait Gallery - "In pictures: 18th Century caricatures," "BBC News" - article on obituaries, mentioning Sam McDonald
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SA Water
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SA Water SA Water SA Water is a government business enterprise wholly owned by the Government of South Australia. # History. SA Water was established by the proclamation of the "South Australian Water Corporation Act 1994" on 1 July 1995. Prior to this its predecessor was known as "Engineering and Water Supply Department (E&WS)". E&WS evolved from the "Waterworks and Drainage Commission", which was established in 1856, 20 years after European settlement. Key infrastructure projects SA Water has undertaken include: - Morgan – Whyalla pipeline (1940–1944) - Mannum – Adelaide pipeline (1949–1955) - Hope Valley Reservoir (commenced work 1869) - Mount Bold Reservoir (commenced work 1932) - Bolivar
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SA Water
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SA Water Treatment Works (commenced work 1961) - Adelaide Desalination Plant (2008–2012) - North South Interconnection System Project (NSISP) (2010–2013) # Assets and infrastructure. SA Water manages, maintains and operates (with the assistance of its partners) assets worth $13 billion. These include: - More than 26,000 km of water mains - More than 8,700 km of sewer mains - More than 180 km of recycled water mains - 30 water treatment plants - 24 wastewater treatment plants - More than 16 reservoirs with a total capacity of almost 200,000 megalitres - Terminal Storage Mini Hydro, a 3MW electricity generator powered by water flowing from Anstey Hill to Hope Valley. SA Water also owns desalination
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SA Water
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SA Water plants at Lonsdale and Penneshaw. # Location and staff. SA Water employs more than 1,500 people and has its head office in Victoria Square in Adelaide (SA Water House). Staff are also located across South Australia including offices in Mount Gambier, Berri, Mount Barker, Port Lincoln and Crystal Brook as well as Victoria and New South Wales. SA Water's customer service centre operates out of the head office in Victoria Square. SA Water House is also the headquarters of the Australian Water Quality Centre (AWQC). # Customers and community. SA Water provides water and wastewater services to a population of approximately 1.5 million people across South Australia. In 2011/12 the total volume
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SA Water
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=SA%20Water
SA Water A Water provides water and wastewater services to a population of approximately 1.5 million people across South Australia. In 2011/12 the total volume of water delivered was 208,144 ML and the average residential consumption per household was 164.3 KL. SA Water runs a school education program called SA Water Brainwave that is offered free to South Australian schools. SA Water also offers free community tours of wastewater and water treatment plants. In 2013, SA Water opened the Kauwi Interpretive Centre] at the Adelaide Desalination Plant which is also open for visitors. # See also. - Adelaide - Lake Victoria (New South Wales) - City of Burnside # External links. - SA Water homepage
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Ougrée
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Ougrée Ougrée Ougrée () is a section of the Belgian city of Seraing in the province of Liège. It was a separate municipality before the merging of municipalities in 1977. Olympic swimmers Béatrice Mottoulle and Chantal Grimard were both born here.. Belgian goalkeeper Michel Preud'Homme was also born here as well as writer Franz Weyergans in 1912.
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24 sata
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24 sata 24 sata 24 sata (meaning "24 hours" in Serbo-Croatian) is the name of two daily newspapers (both of which spell their names "24sata"): - "24sata" (Croatia), Croatian daily tabloid owned by the Austrian Styria group - "24 sata" (Serbia), Serbian free weekly owned by the Swiss Ringier group
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Aural Fixations
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Aural Fixations Aural Fixations Aural Fixations is the fifth album from Canadian singer and guitarist Kim Mitchell. The album was released in 1992 and is certified gold in Canada. This is the first Kim Mitchell album (including the five Max Webster studio albums) that does not include songs co-written with Pye Dubois. # Track listing. - 1. "World's Such a Wonder" (Kim Mitchell, Jim Chevalier) – 4:57 - 2. "Pure as Gold" (Mitchell, Berg) – 5:13 - 3. "Big Smoke" (Mitchell, Curran) – 6:08 - 4. "America" (Mitchell, Chevalier) – 4:27 - 5. "Some Folks" (Mitchell, Chevalier) – 4:40 - 6. "Find the Will" (Mitchell, Chevalier) – 4:53 - 7. "There's a Story" (Mitchell, Chevalier) – 4:37 - 8. "Dreamer" (Mitchell,
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Aural Fixations
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Aural Fixations " (Mitchell, Chevalier) – 4:11 - 9. "Dog and a Bone" (Mitchell, Curran) – 4:44 - 10. "Flames" (Mitchell, Chevalier) – 5:13 - 11. "Hullabaloo" (Mitchell, Chevalier) – 4:06 - 12. "Honey Forget those Blues" (Mitchell) – 2:28 # Personnel. - Kim Mitchell - guitar, vocals - Greg Critchley - drums - Spider Sinnaeve - bass - John Webster - keyboards - Peter Fredette - background vocals - Rob Bertola - background vocals - Orest Sushco - dulcimer - Bobby Edwards - guitar (track 12) - Jim Taite - guitar (track 12) - Mike Francis - guitar (track 12) - Rob Piltch - guitar (track 12) - Bernie LaBarge - guitar (track 12) - Joe Hardy - mixing # External links. - http://www.kimmitchell.ca
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Circle City
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Circle City Circle City Circle City can mean: - Circle, Alaska, a city in the U.S. state of Alaska - Circle City, Arizona, an unincorporated community located northwest of Phoenix, Arizona - Indianapolis, Indiana, one of whose nicknames is "Circle City" - Canberra, the capital of Australia, also nicknamed "Circle City" - Dothan, Alabama, a small city nicknamed "The Circle City" - Pittsboro, North Carolina, a small town also nicknamed "Circle City"
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List of soccer stadiums in the United States
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List of soccer stadiums in the United States List of soccer stadiums in the United States The following is a partial list of soccer stadiums in the United States. It includes all stadiums in the top three levels of American soccer and some lower league and collegiate stadiums in the United States. Some of these venues are soccer-specific stadiums. Other venues are multipurpose stadiums, American football stadiums, or baseball stadiums that also host soccer games. # See also. - List of Major League Soccer stadiums - List of NASL stadiums - List of U.S. stadiums by capacity - List of football (soccer) stadiums by capacity - List of soccer specific stadiums
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Lu Kun-chi
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Lu Kun-chi Lu Kun-chi Lu Kun-chi (, born 6 February 1985 in Tainan County (now part of Tainan City), Republic of China) is a Taiwanese football goalkeeper. Nicknamed "Taiwanese Buffon" (台灣布馮), he is the first choice goalkeeper in the Chinese Taipei national football team. # Biography. ## Early years. Lu was born in Tainan County, Taiwan. He has one brother and one sister, among whom he is the youngest. Lu started to play football at the age of 10 after his family moved to Jiali, another township in Tainan other than which he was born. He has played goalkeeper since age 11 in Jiali Primary School and Jiali Junior High School. When he was 14, his height reached 180 cm (5 ft 11 in). It was thought he
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Lu Kun-chi
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Lu Kun-chi was likely to be included in the Chinese Taipei U-15 squad, but he was not. "At that time, I told myself I should enter the [Chinese Taipei] youth team in three years," he said to the press after years. Under the instruction of Pei Men goalkeeper coach Hung Chin-chang, he spent only two years to make his wish come true. He was called up to the Chinese Taipei U-21 at age 17, the U-23 at age 18, and eventually the senior team in 2004. ## Chinese Taipei debut. Lu's Chinese Taipei senior team debut was on October 14, 2004 against Palestine in 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification. His amazing performance soon earned him a regular place in the national team. Since then, he has been the first choice
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Lu Kun-chi
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Lu Kun-chi goalkeeper for Chinese Taipei. He also performed well in domestic league. He has been voted as the Best Goalkeeper in the Chinese Taipei National Football League 2005 season at the time he plays for National Taiwan College of Physical Education. ## Seeking opportunities in Japan. In June, 2005, Masakazu Suzuki, former manager of J. League side Júbilo Iwata, was invited to Taiwan to give lectures and to provide selection tests to Taiwanese talented youngsters. Lu took the test but did not perform himself because he was too nervous to keep his pace. One month later, supported by his professor Chao Jung-jui in Taiwan PE College, he went to Japan for the first time to accept the training tests
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Lu Kun-chi
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Lu Kun-chi provided by Yokohama FC and JEF United Ichihara Chiba. However, he failed to earn his position in both clubs. In October, 2006, with the recommendation of then Chinese Taipei manager Toshiaki Imai, Lu flew to Japan again to join the trainings with Yokohama F. Marinos for 2 weeks along with his teammate Chen Po-liang. ## Grulla Morioka. After two months of waiting, although there was no update from Yokohama, Lu received an invitation from Grulla Morioka of the Japanese regional Tohoku League. He became the first Taiwanese male footballer to join a Japanese professional football club. On March 4, 2007, a press conference was held, and Grulla Morioka formally announced their signings of Lu and
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Lu Kun-chi
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Lu Kun-chi his compatriot Chuang Wei-lun, albeit the latter suddenly returned to Taiwan and failed to contract with the club afterwards. Lu's contract was confirmed on March 9, and he was assigned the number 22 shirt. On June 10, Lu made his debut for Grulla in the game against Furukawa Battery F.C., of which he substituted Kazuya Obara after 83 minutes. However, he was unable to prove himself and sidelined from first-team action. With Grulla Morioka's failure in the year-end JFL promotion tournament, Lu returned to Taiwan in December. ## Returning to Taiwan. After returning to Taiwan, Lu was back to the National Taiwan College of Physical Education football team (as Molten Tso I) during the Enterprise
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Lu Kun-chi
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Lu Kun-chi ituted Kazuya Obara after 83 minutes. However, he was unable to prove himself and sidelined from first-team action. With Grulla Morioka's failure in the year-end JFL promotion tournament, Lu returned to Taiwan in December. ## Returning to Taiwan. After returning to Taiwan, Lu was back to the National Taiwan College of Physical Education football team (as Molten Tso I) during the Enterprise Football League 2008 season. Then Lu served military service in National Sports Training Center football team and joined Taiwan Power Company F.C. afterwards. # External links. - 台灣第一門神呂昆錡的部落格, Lu Kun-chi's official blog - 扭轉乾"昆錡"開得勝, Lu Kun-chi's personal website at Wretch - Lu Kun-chi joined Grulla
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Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
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Samuel Marsden Collegiate School Samuel Marsden Collegiate School Samuel Marsden Collegiate School is located in the Wellington suburb of Karori in New Zealand. It has a socio-economic decile of 10 and provides private year 1 to 13 education for girls, with a co-educational Preschool. Its exam results rank consistently in the top schools in New Zealand. Samuel Marsden Collegiate School students complete the New Zealand National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA) but the school also offers Cambridge A-Level exams in certain subjects. # History. The school is named after the Anglican Missionary Samuel Marsden. It was established in 1878 by Mrs Mary Ann Swainson as a day and boarding school for girls from Wellington
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Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
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Samuel Marsden Collegiate School and the surrounding areas. The school was originally known as the Fitzherbert Terrace School, and Esther Mary Baber was for many years the headmistress. In 1920, the school was bought by the Anglican Diocese of Wellington, and moved to Karori in 1926. Samuel Marsden Collegiate has had 11 principals, only one of whom, Rev. Gerald Clark, has been male. # Present day. In January 2018 Narelle Umbers joined Samuel Marsden Collegiate School as Principal. The previous head of the school was Jenny Williams, who returned to Australia in 2017 and before that Gillian Eadie, who retired in 2008. Marsden, as the school is often called, currently has around 500 students. In 2006 it was split from 3 to
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Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
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Samuel Marsden Collegiate School 4 'schools', the Marsden Primary (previously known as the Lower School), Middle School, Upper School and Senior School. Marsden now has five schools: Preschool, Marsden Primary, Middle School, Upper School and Senior School. In practice the latter three schools are treated as one, often just referred to as the 'upper school'. The upper school consists of six houses: Swainson-Riddiford, Baber, Hadfield-Beere, Richmond, Jellicoe and Johnson, all named after friends and benefactors of the school. Girls are placed in houses arbitrarily except when closely related to an old girl, in which case they are placed in the same house as their relative. The Lower School (Marsden Primary) has three separate
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Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
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Samuel Marsden Collegiate School houses, Sprott, Innes and Fitzherbert, again reflecting the school's history. The school was an early adopter of technology and won the New Zealand Computer Institutes Award for Excellence in the use of IT in Schools: Secondary and Primary in 2000. # Marsden Whitby. Established as Whitby Independent College in January 2004, on the site of the old Duck Creek Golf Course, the school was subsequently bought by Samuel Marsden Collegiate School in 2005 and renamed Marsden Whitby. Marsden Whitby's houses bear no relation to the long history of the Karori school, instead carrying the nautical theme that the suburb of Whitby is known for - Endeavour, Resolution, Discovery and Adventure. Marsden
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Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
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Samuel Marsden Collegiate School Whitby also differed from the older school because it was the only independent co-educational high school in the Wellington region. On 1 July 2019 Samuel Marsden Collegiate School Trust Board announced it had made the difficult and sad decision to close Marsden School Whitby at the end of the 2019 school year. This decision has no impact on Marsden School in Karori, which has been delivering quality education for girls for the past 141 years. Principal Narelle Umbers advised the school community of the decision and says "it is with deep regret the Board has reached the conclusion that it is not financially sustainable to continue to run Marsden Whitby beyond this year." For more details https://www.marsden.school.nz/about/news/2019/july/whitby-school-closure/ #
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Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
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Samuel Marsden Collegiate School Notable alumnae. - Noeline Baker (1878–1958), suffragist, wartime women's labour administrator, gardener and peace educator - Anne Gambrill, New Zealand High Court judge - Dame Bronwen Holdsworth (born 1943), businesswoman and arts patron - Lady June Blundell (1922-2012), community activism and welfare work - Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923), prominent New Zealand modernist short story writer - Sue Kedgley (1948-) New Zealand politician, campaigner for women's affairs, environmental and community issues - Miranda Harcourt (1962-) actress and acting coach # External links. - Samuel Marsden Collegiate School website - Te Kete Ipurangi page for Samuel Marsden Collegiate School - Te Kete
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Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
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Samuel Marsden Collegiate School ealand High Court judge - Dame Bronwen Holdsworth (born 1943), businesswoman and arts patron - Lady June Blundell (1922-2012), community activism and welfare work - Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923), prominent New Zealand modernist short story writer - Sue Kedgley (1948-) New Zealand politician, campaigner for women's affairs, environmental and community issues - Miranda Harcourt (1962-) actress and acting coach # External links. - Samuel Marsden Collegiate School website - Te Kete Ipurangi page for Samuel Marsden Collegiate School - Te Kete Ipurangi page for Marsden Whitby School - 2005 ERO Report for Samuel Marsden Collegiate School - 2004 ERO Report for Whitby Independent College
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Radios Appear
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Radios Appear Radios Appear Radios Appear is the first full-length studio album by Australian punk rock band Radio Birdman. The album was recorded at Birdman's Trafalgar Studios, Sydney during 1976 and 1977. Trafalgar initially distributed the album via mail order and by sales from the backs of friend's and band members' station wagons. This laid the groundwork for future DIY punk bands in Australia. "Radios Appear" was hailed by many as a breakthrough album in Australian rock and a decisive change from the uneventful early mid-seventies scene. The album's title was taken from the song "Dominance and Submission" by Blue Öyster Cult, one of the band's most important early influences. # Critical reception. "Radios
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Radios Appear
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Radios Appear Appear" was listed at #3 among the "Top 50 Australian Albums of All Time" as compiled by Melbourne newspaper "The Age" in 2008. In October 2010, it was ranked No. 13 in the book, "100 Best Australian Albums". # Track listing. ## 1977 original (Trafalgar Version). All songs written by Deniz Tek, except where noted. - 1. "TV Eye" (Dave Alexander, Ron Asheton, Scott Asheton, Iggy Pop) (The Stooges cover) - 2. "Murder City Nights" - 3. "Anglo Girl Desire" - 4. "Man with Golden Helmet" - 5. "Descent into the Maelstrom" - 6. "Monday Morning Gunk" - 7. "Do the Pop" - 8. "Love Kills" - 9. "Hand of Law" - 10. "New Race" ## 1978 overseas release (Sire Version). All songs written by Deniz
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Radios Appear
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Radios Appear Tek, except where noted. - 1. "What Gives?" (Tek, Warwick Gilbert) – 2:22 - 2. "Non-Stop Girls" – 2:40 - 3. "Do the Pop" (Tek, Mark Sisto) – 2:30 - 4. "Man with Golden Helmet" – 5:37 - 5. "Descent into the Maelstrom" – 4:22 - 6. "New Race" – 2:35 - 7. "Aloha Steve and Danno" (Rob Younger, Denis Tek, Mort Stevens) – 3:57 - 8. "Anglo Girl Desire" – 3:04 - 9. "Murder City Nights" - 2:22 - 10. "You're Gonna Miss Me" (Roky Erickson) (13th Floor Elevators cover) – 2:25 - 11. "Hand of Law" – 4:44 - 12. "Hit Them Again" (Tek, Ron Asheton) – 4:32 ## 1995 Reassembled and remastered version. - 1. "Aloha Steve & Danno" - 2. "Non Stop Girls" - 3. "Anglo Girl Desire" - 4. "What Gives" -
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Radios Appear
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Radios Appear 5. "Murder City Nights" - 6. "Man with Golden Helmet" - 7. "Descent into The Maelstrom" - 8. "Do the Pop" - 9. "Hand of Law" - 10. "New Race" - 11. "Love Kills" - 12. "Monday Morning Gunk" - 13. "Hit Them Again" - 14. "TV Eye" (Dave Alexander, Ron Asheton, Scott Asheton, Iggy Pop) (The Stooges cover) - 15. "You're Gonna Miss Me" (Roky Erickson) (13th Floor Elevators cover) # Personnel. - Radio Birdman - Warwick Gilbert – bass - Ron Keeley – drums - Pip Hoyle – organ, piano - Chris Masuak – guitar; piano on "Descent into the Maelstrom", backing vocals - Deniz Tek – guitar, backing vocals - Rob Younger – lead vocals with: - Ron Asheton – co-writer for "Hit Them Again" # See
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Radios Appear
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Radios Appear - 14. "TV Eye" (Dave Alexander, Ron Asheton, Scott Asheton, Iggy Pop) (The Stooges cover) - 15. "You're Gonna Miss Me" (Roky Erickson) (13th Floor Elevators cover) # Personnel. - Radio Birdman - Warwick Gilbert – bass - Ron Keeley – drums - Pip Hoyle – organ, piano - Chris Masuak – guitar; piano on "Descent into the Maelstrom", backing vocals - Deniz Tek – guitar, backing vocals - Rob Younger – lead vocals with: - Ron Asheton – co-writer for "Hit Them Again" # See also. - Protopunk - Australian indie rock # External links. - http://www.radio-birdman.com/ - Official Radio Birdman Website - http://www.divinerites.com/dr_birdm.htm - http://perso.orange.fr/birdmanpage/index.htm
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Lipkin
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Lipkin Lipkin Lipkin (, ) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: - Amnon Lipkin-Shahak (1944–2012), Israeli military officer - Dmitry Lipkin, television writer and playwright - Harry J. Lipkin (1921–2015), Israeli theoretical physicist - Heather Slade-Lipkin, English pianist, harpsichordist and teacher - Malcolm Lipkin (1932–2017), English composer - Miles Jackson-Lipkin (1924–2012), jurist - Nikolay Lipkin (born 1985), canoeist - Pamela Lipkin (born 1952), plastic surgeon - Semyon Lipkin (1911–2003), writer and poet - Seymour Lipkin (1927–2015), pianist, conductor and teacher - Simon Lipkin, British thespian - Steven Barry Lipkin (born 1942), American songwriter and record
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Lipkin
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Lipkin tic surgeon - Semyon Lipkin (1911–2003), writer and poet - Seymour Lipkin (1927–2015), pianist, conductor and teacher - Simon Lipkin, British thespian - Steven Barry Lipkin (born 1942), American songwriter and record producer - W. Ian Lipkin (born 1952), the John Snow Professor of Epidemiology at the Mailman School of Public Health - Yisrael Lipkin Salanter (1809–1883), Lithuanian Rabbi - Yom Tov Lipman Lipkin (1846–1876), Lithuanian Jewish mathematician, inventor of Peaucellier–Lipkin linkage and son of Yisrael Lipkin Salanter - Callie Lipkin (1976–), American commercial photographer # See also. - Lipkin Gorman v Karpnale Ltd - Peaucellier–Lipkin linkage - Lipki (disambiguation)
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Kappa (Dungeons & Dragons)
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Kappa (Dungeons & Dragons) Kappa (Dungeons & Dragons) In the "Dungeons & Dragons" fantasy role-playing game, most commonly in the Kara-Tur sub-setting of the Forgotten Realms, the kappa is an evil creature based upon the kappa of Japanese mythology. # Publication history. The common kappa and the vampiric kappa first appeared in the first edition in the original "Oriental Adventures" (1985). The creature was further developed in "Dragon" #151 (November 1989). The common kappa, the vampiric kappa, and the kappa-ti appeared in second edition for the Kara-Tur setting in the "Monstrous Compendium Kara-Tur Appendix" (1990). The kappa appeared in the third edition "Oriental Adventures" (2001). # Description. A kappa
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Kappa (Dungeons & Dragons)
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Kappa (Dungeons & Dragons) es" (1985). The creature was further developed in "Dragon" #151 (November 1989). The common kappa, the vampiric kappa, and the kappa-ti appeared in second edition for the Kara-Tur setting in the "Monstrous Compendium Kara-Tur Appendix" (1990). The kappa appeared in the third edition "Oriental Adventures" (2001). # Description. A kappa resembles an almost furless, green-skinned, beaked, fiendish monkey, with a cragged depression in its head containing water which acts as its cerebrospinal fluid. The kappa was introduced to D&D in "Oriental Adventures". The kappa appeared again in the Kara-Tur Monstrous Compendium Appendix (MC6); appearing are the common kappa, kappa-ti and vampiric kappa.
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Itch (Kim Mitchell album)
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Itch (Kim Mitchell album) Itch (Kim Mitchell album) Itch is the sixth album from Canadian singer and guitarist Kim Mitchell. The album was released in 1994. This would be the last album to date that Mitchell would collaborate with lyricist Pye Dubois. Dubois didn't contribute any lyrics to Mitchell's previous album Aural Fixations released two years before this album. # Track listing. - 1. "Wonder Where And Why" (Kim Mitchell, Pye Dubois) – 3:46 - 2. "Acrimony" (Mitchell, Dubois) – 3:35 - 3. "Lick Yer Finger" (Mitchell, Dubois) – 4:01 - 4. "The U.S. Of Ache" (Mitchell, Dubois) – 5:38 - 5. "Lemon Wedge" (Mitchell, Dubois) – 5:33 - 6. "Heartbreakbustop" (Mitchell, Dubois) – 4:57 - 7. "Your Face Or Mine" (Mitchell,
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Itch (Kim Mitchell album)
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Itch (Kim Mitchell album) ois) – 4:01 - 4. "The U.S. Of Ache" (Mitchell, Dubois) – 5:38 - 5. "Lemon Wedge" (Mitchell, Dubois) – 5:33 - 6. "Heartbreakbustop" (Mitchell, Dubois) – 4:57 - 7. "Your Face Or Mine" (Mitchell, Dubois) – 4:41 - 8. "Human Condition" (Mitchell, Dubois) – 5:16 - 9. "Stand" (Mitchell, Dubois) – 4:31 - 10. "Karaoke Queen" (Mitchell, Dubois, Lou Pomanti) – 4:22 - 11. "Cheer Us On" (Mitchell, Dubois) – 4:27 # Personnel. - Kim Mitchell – guitar, vocals - Greg Morrow – drums - Spider Sinnaeve – bass - Lou Pomanti – keyboards - Peter Fredette – background vocals - William C. Brown III – background vocals - Bertram Brown – background vocals # External links. - http://www.kimmitchell.ca
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Striga asiatica
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Striga asiatica Striga asiatica Striga asiatica, the Asiatic witchweed or the red witchweed, is a hemiparasitic plant in the broomrape family. It is native to Asia and sub-Saharan Africa, but has been introduced into other parts of the world including Australia and the United States. Asiatic witchweed is a serious agricultural pest, as it parasitises important crop species, including corn, rice, sorghum, and sugar cane, often causing substantial yield reductions. While it is native to Africa and Asia, it is invasive in farmlands of Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. In the USA, this witchweed was discovered in the Carolinas in 1956. It is considered an invasive agricultural pest, and a vigorous eradication campaign
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Striga asiatica
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Striga asiatica has reduced the affected area by 99% [from to about ]. Biological control can be achieved by growing a "Desmodium" (tick-trefoil) undercrop (see push–pull technology). The trefoil can be used as green manure or animal fodder after the harvest. # Description. "S. asiatica" seedlings are not visible above ground, but white succulent shoots can be found attached to host roots. Mature plants have green foliage above ground, sparsely covered with coarse, short, white, bulbous-based hairs. Mature plants are normally tall, but have grown to . Leaves are nearly opposite, narrowly lanceolate, about long, with successive leaf pairs perpendicular to one another. Flowers, produced in summer and fall,
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Striga asiatica
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Striga asiatica are small (less than in diameter), sessile and axillary, with a two-lipped corolla, occurring on loose spikes. Flower colour varies regionally, from red, orange, or yellow in Africa to pink, white, yellow, or purple in Asia. The flowers give way to swollen seed pods, each containing thousands of dustlike seeds. Underground stems are white, round with scale-like leaves, turning blue when exposed to air. The roots are succulent, round, without root hairs, and found attached to a host species root system. # Sources. - Simberloff, Daniel. 2003. Eradication - preventing invasions at the outset. Weed Science 51:247–253. - Striga asiatica in Brunken, U., Schmidt, M., Dressler, S., Janssen, T., Thombiano,
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Striga asiatica
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Striga asiatica are white, round with scale-like leaves, turning blue when exposed to air. The roots are succulent, round, without root hairs, and found attached to a host species root system. # Sources. - Simberloff, Daniel. 2003. Eradication - preventing invasions at the outset. Weed Science 51:247–253. - Striga asiatica in Brunken, U., Schmidt, M., Dressler, S., Janssen, T., Thombiano, A. & Zizka, G. 2008. West African plants - A Photo Guide. Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg, Frankfurt/Main. # External links. - Species Profile- Witchweed ("Striga asiatica"), National Invasive Species Information Center, United States National Agricultural Library. Lists general information and resources for Witchweed.
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Domino Foods
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Domino Foods Domino Foods Domino Foods, Inc. is a US company owned by American Sugar Refining Inc. that markets sugar to the general public under the brand names Domino, C&H, Florida Crystals, and Redpath. Of these four, the Domino Sugar brand name, whose products are generally sold in two-tone packaging (white on top, yellow on bottom) with blue labeling text, is the best known. # History. In 1799, William Havemeyer, who had been an apprentice of a London sugar refiner, was hired by Edmund Seaman to manage his sugar refinery in New York City. His brother, Frederick Havemeyer, joined him in 1802. In 1807, the brothers opened their own sugar refining business called "W. & F.C. Havemeyer Company" on Vandam
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Domino Foods
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Domino Foods Street. In 1859 the business moved to the waterfront in Williamsburg, and was known as the "Havemeyer, Townsend & Co. Refinery." By 1864, the refinery was the most modern of its time. After a fire destroyed the refinery in 1882, the current plant was rebuilt and was the largest sugar refinery in the United States. After the Sugar Trust was ruled illegal in 1891, Henry Osborne Havemeyer and Theodore A. Havemeyer were elected as chairman and president, respectively, of the American Sugar Refining Company. In May 1896, American Sugar became one of the original 12 companies in the Dow Jones Industrial Average. The company subsequently acquired five additional refineries and became known as "Domino
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Domino Foods
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Domino Foods Sugar" in 1900; the name change was officially recognized by the patent office on October 8, 1901. In 1916, Domino introduced individually wrapped sugar tablets. In 1970, the American Sugar Company became "The Amstar Corporation." In 1975, Amstar sued Domino's Pizza for trademark infringement; Amstar won at trial but lost on appeal. Amstar was acquired by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts in 1983; KKR sold Amstar to Merrill Lynch three years later. Domino Sugar was acquired by Tate & Lyle in 1988. In 2001, Domino Sugar officially became Domino Foods, Inc. Domino Sugar Corp. was sold by Tate & Lyle in 2001 to Florida Crystals Corporation and the Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative of Florida in a $180 million
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Domino Foods
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Domino Foods ino Sugar officially became Domino Foods, Inc. Domino Sugar Corp. was sold by Tate & Lyle in 2001 to Florida Crystals Corporation and the Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative of Florida in a $180 million deal that closed on November 6, 2001. Florida Crystals, a privately held company, is part of FLO-SUN, a sugar empire of the Fanjul Brothers whose origins trace to Spanish-Cuban sugar plantations of the early 19th century. In 2012, Two Trees bought the Domino Sugar Refinery site in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York, for $185 million. In October 2014, several of the buildings at the site were demolished, including the Syrup Shed, the Wash House, the Turbine Room, the Power House, and the Pump House.
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Annuaires Afrique
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Annuaires Afrique Annuaires Afrique Annuaires Afrique (French), or AfricaPhonebooks (English), is a group of African online telephone directories owned by The Global Super Pages. It currently serves the following areas: - Benin - Burkina Faso - Burundi - Cameroon - Chad - Central African Republic - Congo (Brazzaville) - Côte d'Ivoire - Djibouti - Equatorial Guinea - Gabon - Guinea - Mali - Mauritania - Niger - Rwanda - Senegal - Togo Service is planned for the following countries. - Algeria - Angola - Comoros - French Polynesia - Madagascar - Mauritius - Morocco - Tunisia The Global Super Pages' Asian service now comprises Cambodia, Greater Bangkok, Lao PDR, Malaysia and Myanmar. #
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Annuaires Afrique
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Annuaires Afrique - Burkina Faso - Burundi - Cameroon - Chad - Central African Republic - Congo (Brazzaville) - Côte d'Ivoire - Djibouti - Equatorial Guinea - Gabon - Guinea - Mali - Mauritania - Niger - Rwanda - Senegal - Togo Service is planned for the following countries. - Algeria - Angola - Comoros - French Polynesia - Madagascar - Mauritius - Morocco - Tunisia The Global Super Pages' Asian service now comprises Cambodia, Greater Bangkok, Lao PDR, Malaysia and Myanmar. # See also. - Blue pages - Brabys - African online directory - MBendi - African online directory - White pages - Yellow pages # External links. - Annuaires Afrique - Annuaire France - Global Super Pages
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Greatest Hits (Kim Mitchell album)
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Greatest Hits (Kim Mitchell album) Greatest Hits (Kim Mitchell album) Greatest Hits is a compilation album from Canadian singer and guitarist Kim Mitchell. The album was released in 1995. # Track listing. ## Canadian Version. - 1. "Transcendental Soda" - 2. "Rock N Roll Duty" - 3. "That's The Hold" - 4. "Go For Soda " - 5. "No More Walking Away" (New Song) - 6. "Lager and Ale" (New Recording) - 7. "Rocklandwonderland" - 8. "Easy To Tame" - 9. "Rainbow" (New Song) - 10. "All We Are" - 11. "Patio Lanterns" (New Recording) - 12. "Acrimony" - 13. "America" - 14. "Expedition Sailor" (The Other Version) - 15. "Lemon Wedge" - 16. "I Am A Wild Party" - 17. "Hare Soda" ## US Version. - 1. "Transcendental Soda" -
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Greatest Hits (Kim Mitchell album)
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Greatest Hits (Kim Mitchell album) 2. "Rock N Roll Duty" - 3. "That's the Hold" - 4. "Go for Soda" - 5. "No More Walking Away" (New Song) - 6. "Lager and Ale" (New Recording) - 7. "Rocklandwonderland" - 8. "Easy to Tame" - 9. "Rainbow" (New Song) - 10. "All We Are" - 11. "Patio Lanterns" (New Recording) - 12. "Acrimony" - 13. "World's Such a Wonder" - 14. "Expedition Sailor" (The Other Version) - 15. "Battle Scar" (Live) - 16. "I Am a Wild Party" - 17. "Hare Soda" - Notes: The opening and closing tracks, "Transcendental Soda" and "Hare Soda", are instrumental intro and outro pieces, recorded live, with Mitchell playing the "Go For Soda" riff and the crowd responding. # Resources. - http://www.kimmitchell.ca
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Kimosabe (album)
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Kimosabe (album) Kimosabe (album) Kimosabe is the seventh album from Canadian singer and guitarist Kim Mitchell. The album was released in 2000. This is the only Kim Mitchell album that failed to gain any real commercial success; however, this does not bother Mitchell. It was written after his divorce and he still occasionally plays a song from the album, telling audiences "you may still be able to find this album at Walmart in the bargain bins". It also did not help that the label that Mitchell signed with went out of business shortly after the album's release. # Track listing. - 1. "Monkey Shine" - 2. "Blow Me A Kiss" - 3. "Stickin My Heart" - 4. "Cold Reality" - 5. "Cellophane" - 6. "Over Me" - 7.
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Kimosabe (album)
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Kimosabe (album) that failed to gain any real commercial success; however, this does not bother Mitchell. It was written after his divorce and he still occasionally plays a song from the album, telling audiences "you may still be able to find this album at Walmart in the bargain bins". It also did not help that the label that Mitchell signed with went out of business shortly after the album's release. # Track listing. - 1. "Monkey Shine" - 2. "Blow Me A Kiss" - 3. "Stickin My Heart" - 4. "Cold Reality" - 5. "Cellophane" - 6. "Over Me" - 7. "Two Steps Home" - 8. "Get Back What's Gone" - 9. "Kimosabe" - 10. "Skinny Buddah" # See also. - Ke-mo sah-bee # External links. - http://www.kimmitchell.ca
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Jamby Madrigal
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Jamby Madrigal Jamby Madrigal Maria Ana Consuelo Abad Santos Madrigal Valade (born Maria Ana Consuelo Abad Santos Madrigal April 26, 1958), better known as Jamby Madrigal, is a Filipino politician and businesswoman. She was elected as a Senator in the 2004 elections. After only one term, she ran for the presidency in the 2010 elections and lost. # Early life and career. Jamby Madrigal was born in Manila, Philippines on April 26, 1958 to Antonio Madrigal (1918–2006) and Amanda Teopaco Abad Santos. She is the granddaughter of the former Supreme Court Chief Justice José Abad Santos of San Fernando, Pampanga. Her grand uncle – pre-Commonwealth Assemblyman Pedro Abad Santos – founded the Socialist Party of the
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Jamby Madrigal
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Jamby Madrigal Philippines. Her paternal grandfather was billionaire businessman and Senator Vicente Lopez Madrigal of Ligao, Albay. Her aunt, Pacita Madrigal-Warns, was a Senator during the Quezon and Magsaysay administrations and was the first administrator of the Social Welfare Administration, the predecessor of today's Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD). Her late uncle and aunt were former Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs Manuel Collantes and heiress Consuelo "Chito" Madrigal. In addition to her work for her numerous foundations, in 2003 she has become spokesperson for the youth-based Kontra Pulitika Movement (KPM), which champions education, protection of the environment and economic
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Jamby Madrigal
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Jamby Madrigal empowerment through livelihood programs. She has acted in a movie on the life of Luis Taruc, the Kapampangan founder of the Hukbo ng Bayan Laban sa mga Hapon (Hukbalahap). Ka Luis was the protégé of her grandfather and great uncle, the Abad Santos brothers. In the film, ‘Anak Pawis’, she portrays her grandmother, Amanda Teopaco. Madrigal obtained a bachelor's degree in economics from the Santa Clara University and a master's in development economics from Yale University, both in the United States. # Political career. In October 1999, President Joseph Estrada created the Office of the Presidential Adviser for Children's Affairs and Jamby to head this office. She organized the First National
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Jamby Madrigal
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Jamby Madrigal Summit for Children in Malacañang Palace on October 26, 2001 where government agencies, local government units, industry leaders and non-government organizations signed a declaration of commitment upholding Child 21 – a framework on which to anchor all action plans and strategies relating to children. She traveled nationwide coordinating the agency's feeding and educational programs. She became concerned over the fate of teachers and school children who were taken hostage by the Abu Sayyaf terrorists in 2001. After consultation with the victims themselves, she sought the help of clinical psychologists from Ateneo de Manila University and Ateneo de Zamboanga University. Madrigal was elected
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Jamby Madrigal
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Jamby Madrigal to the Senate in 2004 and was chairman of four Senate committees: Environment; Youth, Women and Family Relations; Peace, Unification and Reconciliation; and Cultural Communities. In an opposition protest, Madrigal was one of the political leaders who were subjected to the Manila Police water cannons while attending a religious procession on October 14, 2005. Madrigal declared her candidacy for president in the 2010 presidential elections. During the race, Madrigal launched many allegations of corruption against fellow Senator Manny Villar, who was also running. Over the course of the campaign, Madrigal brought out "700 pages of evidence" to prove that Villar had "realigned C-5 (a main Metro
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