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7542366 | 1896 Atlantic City rail crash | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1896%20Atlantic%20City%20rail%20crash | 1896 Atlantic City rail crash
Atlantic City Hospital, where six of them died soon after their arrival. Two others died within a day, with 42 people having been killed at the collision scene.
The old Excursion House at the foot of Mississippi Avenue was converted into a morgue, and the dead were taken there.
During the first night after the crash, the streets in the vicinity of the Excursion House and the City Hospital, as well as the road leading to the scene of the accident, were packed with people anxious to learn the latest news.
The Bridgeton and Salem excursionists who escaped injury were brought back to Atlantic City and sent home on a special train several hours later in the evening.
James W. Hoyt, Secretary of | 6,124,500 |
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the New Jersey Department of Public Safety, immediately upon learning of the extent of the accident, telegraphed for the Philadelphia Medical Emergency Corps, fifteen of whom responded, and hurried to Atlantic City on a special train which left Philadelphia at 10:45 pm. These surgeons materially aided Atlantic City's volunteer corps, which was composed of almost every physician then living in the city.
Many of the injured were taken to hotels, as the city hospitals soon became overcrowded. About thirty of the wounded had their injuries dressed and were able to proceed on their way.
The wife of Edward Farr, the Reading engineer who died while on the job, and was found with one hand on the throttle | 6,124,501 |
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and the other on the brake, when informed of the accident and of her husband's death, was unable to withstand the shock, and fell to the floor dead.
# Inquest.
County Coroner William McLaughlin, immediately upon hearing of the accident, went to the scene. He went directly into the block tower and questioned operator George F. Hauser. Hauser told him that he thought the excursion train had time to cross the tracks of the Reading before the express got there and he set the "clear" signal for the West Jersey train. (The signalling system worked as follows: the interlocking block system was used. There were three poles with semaphores controlled by the tower on the reading tracks and two on the | 6,124,502 |
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West Jersey. The pole furthest from the tower on the Reading tracks was distant about 2,000 yards. The other two were much closer. When the operator set the "clear" signal on the Pennsylvania track, this would automatically set the "danger" signal on the Reading track, and vice versa.)
Before Hauser could make a further explanation to the coroner he received an order from the railroad officials not to say anything. He obeyed. Pending an investigation, Hauser was arrested by the coroner, but was released on $500 bond. A jury was impanelled the next day.
Testimony on August 4 seemed to implicate the dead Reading Railroad express engineer, Edward Farr. His action in running at a speed of forty-five | 6,124,503 |
7542366 | 1896 Atlantic City rail crash | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1896%20Atlantic%20City%20rail%20crash | 1896 Atlantic City rail crash
miles an hour past a danger signal seemed inexplicable to those present at the inquest. His reputation was that of an experienced engineer and a man of exceptionally good moral character, and not of a reckless or careless disposition. Only two weeks previous to the accident his train was signaled to stop at that very crossing, and he obeyed promptly.
The coroner's jury returned verdicts on August 7. Six jurors merely stated the manner of the passengers' deaths. Three found that "Engineer Edward D. Farr of the Atlantic City Railroad failed for have his engine under proper control on approaching [the] crossing, and that Tower Man George F. Hauser, in giving the excursion train of the West Jersey | 6,124,504 |
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Railroad the right of way over a fast express used bad judgment... [and] that Engineer John Greiner of said excursion train erred in not exercising greater care on crossing ahead of said fast express." Three others found that "the cause of the collision was the failure of Edward Farr, engineer of Train No. 23, to give heed in time to the semaphore signals and crossing under the rules...the tower man, George F. Hauser, may have used poor judgment in his estimate of the distance away of the Atlantic City Railroad train when he gave the white boards to the West Jersey and Seashore Excursion Train No. 700."
# Bibliography.
- "Collision between Trains at Atlantic City", "The New York Times", July | 6,124,505 |
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hn Greiner of said excursion train erred in not exercising greater care on crossing ahead of said fast express." Three others found that "the cause of the collision was the failure of Edward Farr, engineer of Train No. 23, to give heed in time to the semaphore signals and crossing under the rules...the tower man, George F. Hauser, may have used poor judgment in his estimate of the distance away of the Atlantic City Railroad train when he gave the white boards to the West Jersey and Seashore Excursion Train No. 700."
# Bibliography.
- "Collision between Trains at Atlantic City", "The New York Times", July 31, 1896, p. 1.
- "The Coroner at Work.", "The New York Times", August 1, 1896, p. 2. | 6,124,506 |
7542343 | TreePeople | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=TreePeople | TreePeople
TreePeople
TreePeople is a California based nonprofit environmental advocacy group located in Los Angeles.
TreePeople promotes sustainable urban ecosystems in the Greater Los Angeles area through education, support for volunteer community-based action, and advocacy. It focuses on increasing the region's urban forest by supporting people in planting and caring for trees at homes, on school yards, and in neighborhoods. It also supports volunteers in restoring damaged local forest ecosystems in the Santa Monica Mountains, Angeles National Forest and San Bernardino National Forest.
Beyond simply planting and caring for trees, TreePeople works to promote urban watershed management, using green | 6,124,507 |
7542343 | TreePeople | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=TreePeople | TreePeople
infrastructure to address critical urban water issues. It educates and advocates for water conservation and stormwater capture in the urban landscape for Los Angeles' long-term sustainability.
Andy Lipkis founded TreePeople at age 18 in 1973, and remains its President today. With thousands of members and volunteers and more than 50 staff members, TreePeople operates out of the Center for Community Forestry at 45-acre Coldwater Canyon Park.
# History.
TreePeople was founded in Los Angeles in 1973 by the 18-year-old activist Andy Lipkis. Lipkis and a group of other teenagers began planting trees three years prior at summer camp in the San Bernardino Mountains. Lipkis heard that smog from Los | 6,124,508 |
7542343 | TreePeople | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=TreePeople | TreePeople
Angeles was drifting up to the mountains and killing the forest. He rallied his fellow campers, tore up a parking lot, planted smog-tolerant trees ... and TreePeople was born.
Since then, TreePeople staff have gone on to plant more than two million trees in the Los Angeles area and have developed one of the nation’s largest environmental education programs. A recent program is T.R.E.E.S. – Transagency Resources for Environmental and Economic Sustainability - demonstrating the feasibility and facilitates the implementation of integrated urban ecosystem management to increase the health and sustainability of our cities.
# Accomplishments.
- 1973 - The first Los Angeles Times article, "Andy | 6,124,509 |
7542343 | TreePeople | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=TreePeople | TreePeople
vs. the Bureaucratic Deadwood," appears in April with a public request for four thousand dollars to fund what is to be the first TreePeople activity (although no formal organization exists at this time), a summer tree-planting program of 8,000 trees in the San Bernardino National Forest. By summer, $10,000 is raised. The California Conservation Project (CCP) is created as a nonprofit corporation to handle the money needed to do the tree planting.
- 1974 - Year Two begins with a goal of 10,000 trees potted during the week of Arbor Day. Agencies involved include the California Division of Forestry, California Air National Guard, U.S. Forest Service, Los Angeles Urban Forest Council, L.A. Bicentennial | 6,124,510 |
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Committee, Southern California Edison (SCE), Camp JCA, ACTION (Peace Corps/VISTA), and numerous civic groups and schools. The public unofficially renames the California Conservation Project "the tree people."
- 1976 - The Los Angeles City Recreation & Parks Department grants TreePeople a conditional-use permit of its Mountain Fire Station 108 (which eventually became Coldwater Canyon Park) for developing a small-scale nursery to grow seedlings. The Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO) donates a '50s vintage fuel truck, which becomes TreePeople's water truck.
- 1978 - Severe rains and local flooding give TreePeople its first experience in mobilizing volunteers for disaster-relief work, resulting | 6,124,511 |
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in the headquarters being designated L.A.'s Emergency Resource Center.
- 1979 - In March, TreePeople closes the Marina Freeway for a Tree Run. The closure, a first for an L.A. freeway, attracts 5,000 runners and makes California transportation history by requiring special legislation in Culver City, Los Angeles County, and the California State Legislature.
- 1980 - In February, 3,000 volunteers (responding to 1,200 calls for help) are mobilized to assist local homeowners in volunteer-organized emergency-relief effort during excessive rains and flooding. Andy Lipkis appears on The Tonight Show, and Johnny Carson makes a personal contribution to replace shovels lost during the relief work. On | 6,124,512 |
7542343 | TreePeople | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=TreePeople | TreePeople
the tenth anniversary of Earth Day, 2,000 people attend a celebration at the TreePeople headquarters.
- 1981-1984 - Persuaded Los Angeles residents to plant one million trees in time for the Olympics. The millionth tree is planted in the San Fernando Valley, four days before the Olympic torch is lit. To celebrate, staff and volunteers go to the mountains and plant 7,000 seedlings in one day.
- 1986 - Coordinated volunteers to rescue thousands of waterlogged books from the Los Angeles Central Library
- 1986 - Planted 6,000 bare root fruit trees in Africa.
- 1987 - To help L.A. prepare for its goal of creating citywide mandatory recycling within three years, TreePeople develops a recycling | 6,124,513 |
7542343 | TreePeople | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=TreePeople | TreePeople
component for its curriculum. During the school year that follows, 60,000 children—double the number stated in the contract—go through the program.
- 1990 - Organized 3,000 volunteers to plant nearly 400 trees along the Martin Luther King Boulevard in one day. The Simple Act of Planting a Tree, by Andy and Katie Lipkis, is published.
- 1998 - Andy Lipkis is honored as Founder of the Year at National Philanthropy Day.
- 1999 - Second Nature, a guide to adapting LA’s Landscape for sustainable living is published by TreePeople.
- 2002 - TreePeople is among only 15 agencies worldwide to be honored by the Salt Lake City 2002 Olympic Committee, receiving the Spirit of the Land Environmental Education | 6,124,514 |
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Award.
- 2003 - The Sun Valley Watershed Project was highlighted in the United Nations World Forestry Organization’s State of the World’s Forests 2003 as an example of partnering to create a sustainable water supply.
- 2004 - TreePeople completes construction on one of Los Angeles’ most sustainable buildings – the Center for Community Forestry Conference Center. Designed by Marmol Radziner + Associates, this building had been a vision of Andy’s for over a decade and includes a 220,000-gallon cistern to capture, clean and re-use rainwater.
- 2006 - TreePeople committed to helping the City of Los Angeles plant 300,000 trees in parklands to support Mayor Villaraigosa’s Million Trees LA initiative. | 6,124,515 |
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This work will include restoring the fire-damaged Griffith Park. TreePeople is currently working with Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa on his Million Trees LA initiative.
- 2007 - In the summer of 2007 Andy served as special advisor to Mayor of Los Angeles’ climate change study. In August, 2007 Andy was featured in the Leonardo DiCaprio documentary, The 11th Hour (2007 film), about the environmental crises caused by human actions and their impact on the planet. Also within the year, TreePeople was recognized in Edens Lost & Found, a nationally broadcast PBS program which highlighted the sustainability work of four U.S. cities.
- As of 2011, the organization had planted over 2 million | 6,124,516 |
7542343 | TreePeople | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=TreePeople | TreePeople
Andy served as special advisor to Mayor of Los Angeles’ climate change study. In August, 2007 Andy was featured in the Leonardo DiCaprio documentary, The 11th Hour (2007 film), about the environmental crises caused by human actions and their impact on the planet. Also within the year, TreePeople was recognized in Edens Lost & Found, a nationally broadcast PBS program which highlighted the sustainability work of four U.S. cities.
- As of 2011, the organization had planted over 2 million trees in the Los Angeles area
# External links.
- TreePeople homepage
- Interview of Andy Lipkis, Center for Oral History Research, UCLA Library Special Collections, University of California, Los Angeles. | 6,124,517 |
7542375 | HMS Whippingham (M2739) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=HMS%20Whippingham%20(M2739) | HMS Whippingham (M2739)
HMS Whippingham (M2739)
HMS "Whippingham" was a of the Royal Navy.
Their names were all chosen from villages ending in "-ham". The minesweeper was named after Whippingham on the Isle of Wight.
# References.
- Blackman, R.V.B. ed. "Jane's Fighting Ships" (1953) | 6,124,518 |
7542402 | HMS Tongham (M2735) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=HMS%20Tongham%20(M2735) | HMS Tongham (M2735)
HMS Tongham (M2735)
HMS "Tongham" was one of 93 ships of the of inshore minesweepers.
Their names were all chosen from villages ending in "-ham". The minesweeper was named after Tongham in Surrey. Dry stored ashore at the Gareloch base, and on release used by the RNXS, based at Greenock.
# References.
- Blackman, R.V.B. ed. "Jane's Fighting Ships" (1953)
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7542341 | Bylong Valley Way | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bylong%20Valley%20Way | Bylong Valley Way
Bylong Valley Way
Bylong Valley Way is a New South Wales country road linking the Golden Highway near Sandy Hollow to the Castlereagh Highway near Ilford. It is named after the Bylong Valley, through which the road passes.
# Connections.
In conjunction with the Bathurst-Ilford Road to Bathurst, this quiet, scenic route provides a leisurely alternative to going through Sydney to travel between the Hunter Region and Central Tablelands.
The part of the Bylong Valley Way east of Bylong is designated MR 208. At a T-intersection near the railway level crossing just north of the village of Bylong, MR 208 turns off towards Ulan, following the Ulan railway line to the west while the Bylong Valley | 6,124,520 |
7542341 | Bylong Valley Way | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bylong%20Valley%20Way | Bylong Valley Way
Way becomes MR 215 as it turns south to pass through Bylong, Rylstone and Kandos.
# National Park access.
Access to the Wollemi National Park and Goulburn River National Park is available at various points along the road between the Golden Highway and Bylong. Over Coxs Gap, the Bylong Valley Way is flanked by the two national parks. Camping areas are available in the Wollemi National Park on the western side of Coxs Gap, and the Phipps Cutting picnic area between Baerami and Widden Creek provides an entry point for hiking in the Wollemi National Park.
# Tourism.
Following completion of sealing of the road, The Muswellbrook Chamber of Commerce and Industry created a web site for the road, | 6,124,521 |
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to promote it as a tourist route.
The section of the Bylong Valley Way east of Bylong is also part of two separately promoted tourist routes.
A self-drive tour loop route originating in Sandy Hollow, promoted as Upper Hunter Tourist Drive number 4, uses this section of road to travel west, then turns north on other local roads to rejoin the Golden Highway. The Phipps Cutting picnic area is shown as a rest area on that route.
The Tablelands Way tourist route between Canberra and Muswellbrook uses this section of the Bylong Valley Way as part of the route between Mudgee and Muswellbrook.
# Sealing.
The Bylong Valley Way was not fully sealed in the Mid-Western Regional Council area until February | 6,124,522 |
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2009. Sealing of the road had been a political issue for decades. At the beginning of 2007, there were four sections of unsealed road totalling 32 kilometres. Two sections were between Coxs Gap and Bylong with only 850 metres of sealed road between them. The other two were south of Bylong on the way towards Rylstone, where two kilometres had been sealed a few years earlier, converting one long unsealed section to two shorter ones.
On 13 December 2006, The federal government announced A$2 million of Auslink funding towards the $4.1 million cost of completion of sealing of the Bylong Valley Way. Under the announced funding arrangement, the New South Wales Roads and Traffic Authority contributed | 6,124,523 |
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$900,000 and the Mid-Western Regional Council was to contribute the remaining $1.2 million. The overall cost slightly exceed the budgeted $4.1 million, with the council having to cover the overrun.
The sealing work was carried out by Mid-Western Regional Council and was completed in three stages:
## Stage One.
- March 2007 to June 2007
- Sealing of two sections totalling six kilometres south of Bylong
- Widening a total of nine kilometres of remaining unsealed road in preparation for sealing in the later stages
## Stage Two.
- July 2007 to June 2008
- Sealing of two remaining unsealed sections south of Bylong totalling 12.42 kilometres
- Sealing of one section one kilometre long adjacent | 6,124,524 |
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to existing sealed section east of Bylong
- Preparatory works for stage three
## Stage Three.
- July 2008 to March 2009
- Completion of sealing, consisting of two sections east of Bylong totalling 12.6 kilometres
# Bridges.
## Muswellbrook Shire Council.
The dilapidated timber sections of the "Kirks Bridge", crossing Baerami Creek at Baerami were demolished and were planned to be replaced with new concrete sections by 31 August 2007. Unfortunately, flooding during the June 2007 Hunter Region and Central Coast storms delayed the work by around a month. The bridge had previously been partially rebuilt, with both buttresses and two spans at one end having been reconstructed in concrete.
Muswellbrook | 6,124,525 |
7542341 | Bylong Valley Way | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bylong%20Valley%20Way | Bylong Valley Way
Shire Council maintained a temporary deviation on private property for several years to allow access during bridgework and for heavy vehicles. After the bridge was reopened, that deviation was removed and the land returned to its owner.
The single-lane timber bridge over Widden Creek has also been replaced. Muswellbrook Shire Council had committed to spend $480,000 by 30 June 2007 to "Manage the investigation, design and construction works" but the discovery of a serious problem on Kirks Bridge saw that money diverted to the more urgent project. Muswellbrook Shire Council subsequently replaced the Widden Creek bridge between January and June 2009 at a cost of approximately A$910,000.
Once | 6,124,526 |
7542341 | Bylong Valley Way | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bylong%20Valley%20Way | Bylong Valley Way
the Widden Creek bridge was replaced, the 38 tonne load limit was lifted, allowing heavy vehicles to again use this route.
## Mid-Western Regional Council.
Mid-Western Regional council plan to replace the single lane "Carwell Bridge" between Kandos and Ilford between mid-2009 and mid-2010.
# Railway.
The Sandy Hollow–Gulgong railway line and part of the Merriwa railway line, which form the Australian Rail Track Corporation's Ulan line between Muswellbrook and Gulgong, follow the same valleys as the Bylong Valley Way from near the Golden Highway to near Bylong, where the railway line continues west as the road turns south.
The Ulan line crosses the road three times, twice at level crossings | 6,124,527 |
7542341 | Bylong Valley Way | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bylong%20Valley%20Way | Bylong Valley Way
Gulgong, follow the same valleys as the Bylong Valley Way from near the Golden Highway to near Bylong, where the railway line continues west as the road turns south.
The Ulan line crosses the road three times, twice at level crossings and once on a bridge over the road. One level crossing is close to the Golden Highway while the other is close to Bylong. The railway bridge is on the western side of Coxs Gap, between the level crossings.
The Gwabegar railway line crosses the road on at a level crossing the northern side of Rylstone.
All three of the level crossings have flashing warning lights but not boom gates.
# See also.
- Highways in Australia
- List of highways in New South Wales | 6,124,528 |
7542424 | Nauo language | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nauo%20language | Nauo language
Nauo language
Nauo (also recorded as "Nhawu, Nawo, Njao", and other variations) is an extinct and little-recorded Australian Aboriginal language that was spoken by the Nauo people on the southern part of the Eyre Peninsula, South Australia. Tindale in 1974 considered the language extinct by the time of linguistic investigations done to determine Nauo's status in the 1930s.
# Classification.
The Nauo language may have been related to the languages of its regional neighbours on the Eyre Peninsula, such as Barngarla or Wirangu.
# External links.
- Tindale Tribes - Nauo | 6,124,529 |
7542439 | Mazenod | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mazenod | Mazenod
Mazenod
Mazenod can refer to the following:
# People.
- St. Eugene de Mazenod, the founder of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate and patron saint of dysfunctional families.
# Places.
- Mazenod, Lesotho, a town in Lesotho, Southern Africa.
- Mazenod, Saskatchewan, a dissolved village in Saskatchewan, Canada.
# Schools.
There are two Australian Roman Catholic high schools named Mazenod College after St. Eugene de Mazenod:
- Mazenod College, Victoria, located in Mulgrave, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria;
- Mazenod College, Western Australia, located in Lesmurdie, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia. | 6,124,530 |
7542393 | Istituto Mater Boni Consilii | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Istituto%20Mater%20Boni%20Consilii | Istituto Mater Boni Consilii
Istituto Mater Boni Consilii
The Istituto Mater Boni Consilii or the "Institute of the Mother of Good Counsel" is a traditional Catholic community of priests who follow the Sedeprivationist school of thought. It is an Association of the Faithful, but not yet been canonically approved and set up by ecclesiastical authority as the institute holds that while the current occupant of the papacy is a duly elected pope, but unless he recants the changes brought by Vatican II, he lacks authority to either teach or govern.
# History.
The founders of the Institute seceded in 1985 from the Society of St. Pius X under the leadership of Francesco Ricossa; the three other founders were Frs. Franco Munari, | 6,124,531 |
7542393 | Istituto Mater Boni Consilii | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Istituto%20Mater%20Boni%20Consilii | Istituto Mater Boni Consilii
Curzio Nitoglia (who returned to the SSPX) and Giuseppe Murro. The Institute is confined to Western Europe, and is strongest in Italy, France and Belgium. It operates a seminary at Verrua Savoia near Turin, Italy. It liturgically resembles many others faithful sacerdotal groups in its rejecting the use of the 1962 Liturgical changes of the Mass, Calendar and Office, preferring the earlier version codified by Pius X.
The needs of the Institute are met by Bishop Geert Jan Stuyver, who belongs to it. Previously, Bishop Franco Munari, who had been a member, ministered to its needs.
The Institute also uses the name "Sodalitium Pianum" as an alternative name; this was the name of an unofficial group | 6,124,532 |
7542393 | Istituto Mater Boni Consilii | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Istituto%20Mater%20Boni%20Consilii | Istituto Mater Boni Consilii
urin, Italy. It liturgically resembles many others faithful sacerdotal groups in its rejecting the use of the 1962 Liturgical changes of the Mass, Calendar and Office, preferring the earlier version codified by Pius X.
The needs of the Institute are met by Bishop Geert Jan Stuyver, who belongs to it. Previously, Bishop Franco Munari, who had been a member, ministered to its needs.
The Institute also uses the name "Sodalitium Pianum" as an alternative name; this was the name of an unofficial group of theologians and others set up in the early twentieth century by Umberto Benigni to report to him those thought to be teaching Modernist doctrines.
# External links.
- Website of the Institute | 6,124,533 |
7542367 | Mario Fenech | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mario%20Fenech | Mario Fenech
Mario Fenech
Mario Fenech (nicknamed "The Maltese Falcon", or "Muzza") is a Maltese Australian rugby league personality. He is a former player of the game for New South Wales, and is a regular guest on "The Footy Show". His favoured position was as Hooker, where he represented NSW. In his later career he became a Prop-forward. He captained the Rabbitohs from 1986 to 1990.
# Background.
Mario Fenech was living in the Botany region of Sydney at the time of his childhood. His family believed he would become a great footballer and they thought that Botany Rams Junior Team would not get him to where they wanted him to be, they then moved him into the Mascot Juniors team. At the time when he was | 6,124,534 |
7542367 | Mario Fenech | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mario%20Fenech | Mario Fenech
a child all South Sydney champions came from Mascot Juniors.
# Rugby league career.
Fenech's career spanned 1981 to 1995. He played for the South Sydney Rabbitohs from 1981 to 1990. He was a strong runner from dummy half and given his style and size, almost always attracted a number of defenders intent on stopping his progress. From 1986 to 1990, he captained the Rabbitohs. In 1991, after failing to secure an adequate contract with South Sydney (who were in financial trouble at the time and could only offer him a reduced salary), he moved to the North Sydney Bears and played for them until 1994. His departure from Souths caused significant controversy within the club with many ordinary members | 6,124,535 |
7542367 | Mario Fenech | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mario%20Fenech | Mario Fenech
of the club extremely disappointed with the decision to release him. For his part, Fenech later told how he never wanted to leave the Rabbitohs, but even at age 28 he felt he still had more to offer and signed with the Bears. In 1995, he ended his career with the South Queensland Crushers. Since retiring Mario has also represented Malta in a rugby league sevens tournament.
On 5 July 1988, Fenech (playing at hooker) was given the honour of captaining a Prime Minister's XIII side (a team that included Mal Meninga, Greg Alexander, Mark Geyer, Gavin Miller, David Gillespie and Glenn Lazarus) against the touring Great Britain Lions. The match, played in wet and muddy conditions at the Seiffert Oval | 6,124,536 |
7542367 | Mario Fenech | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mario%20Fenech | Mario Fenech
in Queanbeyan (Canberra), saw the Don Furner coached side defeat the tourists 24–16.
# Post-rugby league career.
Since retiring from football Fenech has been involved in the entertainment industry. In 2001 his book "What's Doing?" was published. He has been a regular contributor on "The Footy Show", appeared on numerous other TV shows, including "Pizza", and made a brief cameo in the rugby league-based film "Footy Legends". With his stint on "The Footy Show", footage has been replayed of him being hit on the head with a football. Thus he has had the dubious honour of having contact made between the football and the head on the full named "The Falcon".
Fenech ran as a local candidate in the | 6,124,537 |
7542367 | Mario Fenech | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mario%20Fenech | Mario Fenech
01 his book "What's Doing?" was published. He has been a regular contributor on "The Footy Show", appeared on numerous other TV shows, including "Pizza", and made a brief cameo in the rugby league-based film "Footy Legends". With his stint on "The Footy Show", footage has been replayed of him being hit on the head with a football. Thus he has had the dubious honour of having contact made between the football and the head on the full named "The Falcon".
Fenech ran as a local candidate in the City of Randwick in the 2012 New South Wales council election.
Fenech remains a loyal supporter of the South Sydney Rabbitohs.
# Sources.
- Author Profile at penguin.com.au
- Article at theage.com.au | 6,124,538 |
7542471 | KAJN-CD | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=KAJN-CD | KAJN-CD
KAJN-CD
KAJN-CD is a Class A television station in Lafayette, Louisiana, broadcasting in digital format on UHF channel 19 (virtual channel 40). KAJN-CD and their repeaters are owned by Rice Capital Broadcasting Company, Inc. and air identical programming. The station's format is independent religious.
# Repeaters.
KAJN-CD has two repeaters; both of these are Class A. | 6,124,539 |
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Dead on Arrival (song)
"Dead on Arrival" is the debut single by American rock band Fall Out Boy and the first single (second single in the UK) from their first full-length album, "Take This to Your Grave" (2003). It was released on blue 7" vinyl by Fueled by Ramen. The song is among the band's earliest compositions, and was regularly played in concert until 2013.
"Dead on Arrival" was also included on a "Kerrang!" compilation CD. It is the first track on Fall Out Boy's first greatest hits album, "Believers Never Die – Greatest Hits" (2009). The song is playable in the game "Rock Band".
# Lyrics.
The band wrote three songs, including "Dead on Arrival", intended for release on a split album | 6,124,540 |
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with 504 Plan, but the release fell through and the songs were included on "Take This to Your Grave" instead. While the bass guitarist Pete Wentz became the band's primary lyricist, the frontman Patrick Stump wrote the lyrics for "Dead on Arrival". Stump, who then viewed himself as an "artsy fartsy dude who didn't want to be in a pop-punk band", had composed much of the band's lyrics for the first songs of "Take This To Your Grave", as he recalled in a ten-year album anniversary interview for "Take This to Your Grave" with "Alternative Press".
# Music video.
The music video was made up from various clips of the band performing live and travelling around the U.S. to small venue shows. The band | 6,124,541 |
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Alternative Press".
# Music video.
The music video was made up from various clips of the band performing live and travelling around the U.S. to small venue shows. The band said that the video was supposed to show that they were homesick. Jack Marin (the former bass guitarist with Cute Is What We Aim For) can be seen for a short period of time in the crowd. The police in the video were The Arlington Heights Police Department and had the show shut down, but Fall Out Boy apologized to them, and thanked them for being in their video. One of the venues in the video is the Knights of Columbus Hall in Arlington Heights where the band regularly played to a small local audience in their early days. | 6,124,542 |
7542417 | Modal analysis | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Modal%20analysis | Modal analysis
Modal analysis
Modal analysis is the study of the dynamic properties of systems in the frequency domain. Examples would include measuring the vibration of a car's body when it is attached to a shaker, or the noise pattern in a room when excited by a loudspeaker.
Modern day experimental modal analysis systems are composed of 1) sensors such as transducers (typically accelerometers, load cells), or non contact via a Laser vibrometer, or stereophotogrammetric cameras 2) data acquisition system and an analog-to-digital converter front end (to digitize analog instrumentation signals) and 3) host PC (personal computer) to view the data and analyze it.
Classically this was done with a SIMO (single-input, | 6,124,543 |
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multiple-output) approach, that is, one excitation point, and then the response is measured at many other points. In the past a hammer survey, using a fixed accelerometer and a roving hammer as excitation, gave a MISO (multiple-input, single-output) analysis, which is mathematically identical to SIMO, due to the principle of reciprocity. In recent years MIMO (multi-input, multiple-output) have become more practical, where partial coherence analysis identifies which part of the response comes from which excitation source. Using multiple shakers leads to a uniform distribution of the energy over the entire structure and a better coherence in the measurement. A single shaker may not effectively | 6,124,544 |
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excite all the modes of a structure.
Typical excitation signals can be classed as impulse, broadband, swept sine, chirp, and possibly others. Each has its own advantages and disadvantages.
The analysis of the signals typically relies on Fourier analysis. The resulting transfer function will show one or more resonances, whose characteristic mass, frequency and damping can be estimated from the measurements.
The animated display of the mode shape is very useful to NVH (noise, vibration, and harshness) engineers.
The results can also be used to correlate with finite element analysis normal mode solutions.
# Structures.
In structural engineering, modal analysis uses the overall mass and stiffness | 6,124,545 |
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of a structure to find the various periods at which it will naturally resonate. These periods of vibration are very important to note in earthquake engineering, as it is imperative that a building's natural frequency does not match the frequency of expected earthquakes in the region in which the building is to be constructed. If a structure's natural frequency matches an earthquake's frequency, the structure may continue to resonate and experience structural damage. Modal analysis is also important in structures such as bridges where the engineer should attempt to keep the natural frequencies away from the frequencies of people walking on the bridge. This may not be possible and for this reasons | 6,124,546 |
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when groups of people are to walk along a bridge, for example a group of soldiers, the recommendation is that they break their step to avoid possibly significant excitation frequencies. Other natural excitation frequencies may exist and may excite a bridge's natural modes. Engineers tend to learn from such examples (at least in the short term) and more modern suspension bridges take account of the potential influence of wind through the shape of the deck, which might be designed in aerodynamic terms to pull the deck down against the support of the structure rather than allow it to lift. Other aerodynamic loading issues are dealt with by minimizing the area of the structure projected to the oncoming | 6,124,547 |
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wind and to reduce wind generated oscillations of, for example, the hangers in suspension bridges.
Although modal analysis is usually carried out by computers, it is possible to hand-calculate the period of vibration of any high-rise building through idealization as a fixed-ended cantilever with lumped masses.
# Electrodynamics.
The basic idea of a modal analysis in electrodynamics is the same as in mechanics. The application is to determine which electromagnetic wave modes can stand or propagate within conducting enclosures such as waveguides or resonators.
# Superposition of modes.
Once a set of modes has been calculated for a system, the response at any frequency (within certain bounds) | 6,124,548 |
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in response to many inputs at many points with different time histories can be calculated by superimposing the result from each mode. This assumes the system is linear.
# Reciprocity.
If the response is measured at point B in direction x (for example), for an excitation at point A in direction y, then the transfer function (crudely Bx/Ay in the frequency domain) is identical to that which is obtained when the response at Ay is measured when excited at Bx. That is Bx/Ay=Ay/Bx. Again this assumes (and is a good test for) linearity. (Furthermore, this assumes restricted types of damping and restricted types of active feedback.)
# See also.
- Frequency analysis
- Modal analysis using FEM
- | 6,124,549 |
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n the response at Ay is measured when excited at Bx. That is Bx/Ay=Ay/Bx. Again this assumes (and is a good test for) linearity. (Furthermore, this assumes restricted types of damping and restricted types of active feedback.)
# See also.
- Frequency analysis
- Modal analysis using FEM
- Modeshape
- Eigenanalysis
- Structural dynamics
- Vibration
- Modal testing
- Seismic performance analysis
# References.
- D. J. Ewins: "Modal Testing: Theory, Practice and Application"
- Jimin He, Zhi-Fang Fu (2001). "Modal Analysis", Butterworth-Heinemann. .
# External links.
- Free Excel sheets to estimate modal parameters
- Modal Space In Our Own Little World - a tutorial by Peter Avitabile | 6,124,550 |
7542374 | Battle of Majorca | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Battle%20of%20Majorca | Battle of Majorca
Battle of Majorca
The Battle of Majorca, also known as the Majorca Landings, was an amphibious landing of Republican forces early in the Spanish Civil War aimed at driving the Nationalists from Majorca and reclaiming the island for the Republic. After some initial tactical success, the expedition, commanded by Captain Alberto Bayo, ended in failure when the Nationalists counterattacked with ground troops and massively superior air power and drove the Republicans into the sea. So confident were the Republicans in their prediction of victory they optimistically called the operation ""la reconquista de Mallorca"" - "the reconquest of Majorca".
# Background.
Plans for a seaborne attack on the | 6,124,551 |
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Balearic Islands seem to have surfaced independently in various Republican militia groups in the days following the joining of Ibiza, Formentera, and Majorca to Franco's Nationalist military rebellion. Already, on July 23, bomber squadrons struck Palma and Cabrera, and on August 1, a Republican expeditionary force from Menorca landed at Cabrera and resisted all efforts to dislodge it.
These actions, however, and in particular the Majorca landings, were never approved by the Madrid government and had from the very beginning an air of confusion and improvisation. On August 2, Bayo assembled a column of Barcelona militia on Menorca; the next day, the Republican air force dropped bombs on Palma | 6,124,552 |
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once more. By August 6 logistical preparations, overseen by the Barcelona government and the Council of Catalan Antifascist Militias ("Comitè Central de Milicies Antifeixistes de Catalunya"), were complete.
The Nationalist garrison of Formentera capitulated to Manuel Uribarri's Valencian militia on August 7. On the 13th, 400 Catalan militia occupied Cabrera in an assault apparently unrelated to Bayo's expedition. Bayo tried to coordinate the two forces but the anarchist militias, distrustful of his Communist sympathies, refused to commit themselves to his operation.
# The battle.
On August 16, with various units of the Spanish Republican Navy in support, Bayo landed his force of 8,000 militia | 6,124,553 |
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at Punta Amer and Porto Cristo. Despite problems unloading and deploying their six 75mm and four 105mm guns, the Republicans managed to push inland against the Nationalist garrison consisting of 1,200 regular infantry, 300 members of the "Guardia Civil", and hundreds of Falangist volunteers.
However, the Nationalists' fortunes improved dramatically on August 27 when supplies and air support arrived from nearby Italy. The Republican bomber forces ranging overhead were cut down and replaced by Italian aircraft. Consequently, the Republicans were unable to withstand the Nationalist counterattack on the ground and fell back in confusion, abandoning their guns and equipment. Their evacuation began | 6,124,554 |
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y. The Republican bomber forces ranging overhead were cut down and replaced by Italian aircraft. Consequently, the Republicans were unable to withstand the Nationalist counterattack on the ground and fell back in confusion, abandoning their guns and equipment. Their evacuation began on September 5, and the Republicans held the beaches until September 12, when the last ship steamed off in retreat, leaving the island in Nationalist hands.
The Nationalist response was swift and, in contrast, remarkably successful. A week after the retreat from Majorca, Cabrera had once again fallen to the Nationalists. Ibiza was captured on September 19 by the Majorca garrison, and Formentera fell on the 20th. | 6,124,555 |
7542541 | Margaret Salmon | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Margaret%20Salmon | Margaret Salmon
Margaret Salmon
Margaret Salmon is an American and British based film maker-artist.
The work of this New York-born filmmaker is fuelled by references to the great realist tradition in film, be it the propaganda documentary of the Farm Security Administration in the United States, Italian neorealism, or French cinéma vérité. Her subjects are taken from everyday life: people with modest incomes, showing their at once ordinary and dramatic lives. Salmon is particularly sensitive to interactions between the soundtrack and the image, which she uses to produce disturbing effects that heighten the documentary sobriety of her films with a lyrical dimension. She shoots all of her works, working as both | 6,124,556 |
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Director and Cinematographer, on 16mm & 35mm film.
She won the first MaxMara Art Prize for Women in association with the Whitechapel in London in 2006. She has had a solo show at the Witte de With, Rotterdam and the Whitechapel Art Gallery in London in 2007 and Salmon was shown at The Venice Biennale in 2007.
# Biography.
Salmon was born in Suffern, New York on June 1, 1975 and now lives and works in Glasgow, Scotland. She graduated from School of Visual Arts (SVA) in New York with a B.A. in 1998 and received an M.A. from the Royal College of Art (RCA) in London in 2003.
She won second prize at the Beck's futures student show at the ICA while at the Royal College of Art. She appeared in | 6,124,557 |
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the New Contemporaries shows at The Liverpool Biennial and Barbican in London in 2004 and was the first recipient of the MaxMara Art Prize for Women in association with the Whitechapel in 2006, which included a six-month residency in Italy. In 2006 she won the Paris-based Art Prize 'Prix Gilles Dusein' in association with La Maison européenne de la photographie. Her solo show at the Whitechapel was in "Time Out London's" Top 5 Critics Pick. Salmon was a visiting artist/resident at The American Academy in Rome and Cittadellarte-Fondazione Pistoletto in Biella, in Italy during 2006 as part of winning the MaxMara Art Prize. She has received grants from the Arts Council of England and Elephant Trust | 6,124,558 |
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among others.
# Exhibitions.
## Solo exhibitions.
- 2011: Margaret Salmon, (curated by Dominic Molon), Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, St. Louis, 8 March - 27 March - Salmon's 'first solo museum exhibition in an American museum'.
## Group shows and festivals.
- 2007: Think with the Senses – Feel with the Mind. Art in the Present Tense, Venice Biennale, Arsenale, Venice, Italy.
# Filmography.
- "P.S." (shot 1998; completed 2002).
- "M 2002" (2002)
- "Peggy" (2003)
- "Ramapo Cental" (2003)
- "Ninna Nanna" (2007)
- "M 2007" (2007)
- "Fireman" (2008)
- "Guns Trilogy" (2008)
- "Rooms - East New Orleans" (2008)
- "Hyde Park" (2009)
- "The Enemies of the Rose" (2010)
- "Times Square" | 6,124,559 |
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(2010)
- "Colour Line" (2011) – study of man in truck based on the story John Told Me (2010)
- "Gibraltar"(2013)
- "Housework" (2014)
- "Oyster" (2014)
- "Pyramid" (single screen) (2014)
- "Bird" (2016)
- "Eglantine" (2016)
- "Mm" (2017)
# Awards.
- MaxMara Art Prize for Women in association with the Whitechapel, 2006 (winner)
# Publications.
- "Portraits in Time, The films of Margaret Salmon." Whitechapel Publishing, 2007.
- "Margaret Salmon." WdW Publishing, 2007.
# Cinematography.
- "Lepzig" music video, Matthew Herbert (2010)
- "Dublin" music video, Matthew Herbert (2010)
- "Medea", Ursula Mayer (2013)
- "Through the Nose music video", Megan Wyler (2013)
- "To the Editor | 6,124,560 |
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raits in Time, The films of Margaret Salmon." Whitechapel Publishing, 2007.
- "Margaret Salmon." WdW Publishing, 2007.
# Cinematography.
- "Lepzig" music video, Matthew Herbert (2010)
- "Dublin" music video, Matthew Herbert (2010)
- "Medea", Ursula Mayer (2013)
- "Through the Nose music video", Megan Wyler (2013)
- "To the Editor of Amateur Photographer", Luke Fowler and Mark Fell (2014)
- "Silent Sticks", Corin Sworn (2015)
- "The Shakes" music video, Matthew Herbert (2015)
- "Atom Spirit", Ursula Mayer (2016)
- "Allegro Largo Triste", Aurélien Froment (2017)
- "A Blemished Code", Anne-Marie Copestake (2017)
- "We the People are the Work", Antonia Vega and Eduardo Thomas (2017) | 6,124,561 |
7542538 | Bylong Valley | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bylong%20Valley | Bylong Valley
Bylong Valley
The Bylong Valley is a winding but relatively flat valley that crosses the Great Dividing Range between the Goulburn River National Park and Wollemi National Park, west of the upper Hunter Region in New South Wales, Australia.
The picturesque countryside was the site of Aboriginal and early European settlements. Traveling in this scenic valley reveals its cultural heritage as well as springing up surprises like sightings of wombats, wallabies and kangaroos—sometimes in front of your car!
The valley is split by a short ridge roughly one third of the way from its western end. The path across this ridge is steep and winding, and is known as Coxs Gap.
The Bylong Valley carries the | 6,124,562 |
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Traveling in this scenic valley reveals its cultural heritage as well as springing up surprises like sightings of wombats, wallabies and kangaroos—sometimes in front of your car!
The valley is split by a short ridge roughly one third of the way from its western end. The path across this ridge is steep and winding, and is known as Coxs Gap.
The Bylong Valley carries the Sandy Hollow-Gulgong cross-country railway line, which passes under Coxs Gap with a tunnel, and the Bylong Valley Way, which climbs over the ridge through the gap.
The boundary between Muswellbrook shire and the Mid-Western Regional Council area is right on the crest of Coxs Gap.
# See also.
- List of valleys of Australia | 6,124,563 |
7542492 | Tony O'Callaghan | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tony%20O'Callaghan | Tony O'Callaghan
Tony O'Callaghan
Tony O'Callaghan (born 16 June 1956) is an English television actor. His most notable role is that of Sergeant Matt Boyden on the British television series "The Bill" from 1991 to 2003. He had previously appeared as a villain in "The Bill" in 1989 (S05E81, A Matter of Trust).
# Career.
In addition to his role on "The Bill", he has also appeared in the television series "The Magnificent Evans", "Family Affairs", "Holby City" "Doctors", "EastEnders", "Shameless", "Three Up, Two Down", "The Upper Hand" and "The Coven" (in 2014).
In 2007, O'Callaghan appeared in the UK "Let It Out" Kleenex television advertisement.
He also appeared in the television soap opera "Fair City" on | 6,124,564 |
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advertisement.
He also appeared in the television soap opera "Fair City" on Irish channel RTÉ One, where he played the character Father Thaddeus, an English priest living in Dublin, Ireland, and who is having a relationship with a female character. In 2013, he joined the cast of "EastEnders", playing Ollie Walters. O'Callaghan said of his casting: "I am very excited to be joining a show with as much prestige as "EastEnders" and I'm looking forward to portraying the nice side and humour of Ollie". He played the role on a recurring basis until 2016. On 10 June 2018, it was announced that O'Callaghan would make a "brief return" to "EastEnders".
O'Callaghan has also appeared in several plays. | 6,124,565 |
7542455 | John Byrne (footballer, born 1961) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=John%20Byrne%20(footballer,%20born%201961) | John Byrne (footballer, born 1961)
John Byrne (footballer, born 1961)
John Frederick Byrne (born 1 February 1961) is a former professional footballer who played for the Republic of Ireland and various clubs in England and France in the 1980s and 1990s.
# Club career.
Born in Manchester, Lancashire, Byrne began his career with York City and came to the attention of Queens Park Rangers during the League Cup match between the sides in 1984. He joined QPR in October 1984, making his debut against Norwich City.
He was a highly skillful player and once famously dribbled half the length of the pitch to score against Chelsea in a 6–0 victory in 1986. Shortly afterwards Byrne played at Wembley in the Milk Cup Final against Oxford United | 6,124,566 |
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but ended up on the losing side.
Byrne moved from QPR to the French club Le Havre, in 1988, at the same time that his compatriot Frank Stapleton would move there from Ajax. He would remain at Le Havre one season longer than Stapleton before returning to England, in 1990, to play with Brighton & Hove Albion.
He would have spells with Sunderland, Millwall, and Oxford but returning to Brighton, on loan in 1993 before finishing his career there in 1996.
With Sunderland, he had the distinction of scoring in every round of the 1992 FA Cup except the final, which Liverpool won 2–0 with goals from Michael Thomas and Ian Rush, although he revealed in a pitch-side interview following the game that | 6,124,567 |
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he was mistakenly handed a winner's medal.
Aged 40, Byrne played Sussex League Football for Whitehawk, under his former Brighton & Hove Albion team mate Ian Chapman, although his appearances were restricted by work commitments.
# International career.
Byrne was called up to international duty under Eoin Hand's reign as Irish manager. With his first game being an international friendly against Italy. The game played at Dalymount Park, on 5 February 1985, finished 2–1 to the Italians.
Byrne would go on to earn 23 caps for the Republic of Ireland, and was in their squads for Euro 88 and the 1990 World Cup but didn't play any part. His best day in a green shirt came when he scored two fine goals | 6,124,568 |
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of Ireland, and was in their squads for Euro 88 and the 1990 World Cup but didn't play any part. His best day in a green shirt came when he scored two fine goals in the 3–1 win over Turkey played in the BJK İnönü Stadium in Istanbul as part of the qualification for Euro 92. He donned the green jersey for the last time in an international friendly against Wales. The game, which finished in a 2–1 victory for Ireland, would also be Bernie Slaven's last international duty.
# Honours.
York City
- Football League Fourth Division: 1983-84
# See also.
- List of Republic of Ireland international footballers born outside the Republic of Ireland
# External links.
- Interview with Byrne by the FA | 6,124,569 |
7542470 | Phyllis Quek | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Phyllis%20Quek | Phyllis Quek
Phyllis Quek
Phyllis Quek (Chinese: 郭妃丽; Pinyin: Guō Fēilì) is a Malaysia-born model-turned-actress and singer in Singapore. She was prominently a full-time Mediacorp artiste from 1995 to 2001 but continues to film on an ad-hoc basis and managed under Hype Records. She left Mediacorp after her contract expires and choose not to renew it.
# Biography.
## Early career.
Phyllis Quek's entry to Singapore showbiz was through Star Search 1995, in which she garnered a third placing. Despite this, a stunning performance in her debut drama serial, "Beyond Dawn" (女子监狱), left an indelible impression in the hearts of viewers. She was subsequently awarded the Best Newcomer Award at MediaCorp's Star Awards | 6,124,570 |
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ceremony in 1996.
## Films.
Phyllis struck gold when MediaCorp Raintree Pictures offered her a lead role opposite Hong Kong megastar Aaron Kwok and Daniel Wu in a Hong Kong-Singapore joint collaboration movie, "2000 A.D.". Through this action flick, she won attention in the Asian media and is noted to have a high potential in local book "Singapore Cinema" by Raphaël Millet. She subsequently followed this up with a supporting role as a policewoman in another Raintree Pictures film, "The Tree" (孩子树).
## Album release.
Her recording of the theme song of her earlier drama, "The Other Parent" (妈妈先生) and Mind Games (危险人物) marked the start of a nascent career in singing. She then released her debut | 6,124,571 |
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album, "Phyllis", under Hype Records which contained primarily dance tunes and singles from the soundtrack of "The Tree" and "Beyond The Axis Of Truth" (法医X档案). To promote her album, Phyllis guest starred in a Channel 5's crime drama series Heartlanders 2 where she played a stalked actress. That particular episode featured her song, '不知不觉', thrice and was a radio hit along with her other singles, 'Freedom'. However, the album did not mark the start of a longstanding music career for Phyllis and it was to remain her first and only album.
## Regionalisation.
As soon as her contract expired in 2001, she made a critical decision to switch to another management company, Hype Records Artiste Networks | 6,124,572 |
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after she enjoyed working with them whilst producing her debut album. In keeping with Hype Records' plans for regionalisation, Phyllis made another conscious decision to star in productions from primarily the East Asian region (including Taiwan and China). She made her debut in Taiwan headlining the wacky lead role in a fluffy idol drama titled "My Fair Lady" (丑女大翻身), in which she donned fatsuits and prosthetics in order to play a fat and undesired girl.
## Endorsement.
Phyllis first huge endorsement deal was for Japan's Bigen Prominous Hair Dye in 2001. Her Bigen Prominous's advertisement could still be seen in 2006 when Bigen sponsored Project Superstar 2. In December 2003, Phyllis hit the | 6,124,573 |
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headlines for gaining noticeable pounds at Star Awards 2003. She was immediately signed by Marie France Bodyline to be their spokesperson. Phyllis was the first Singapore Artiste to endorse Marie France Bodyline.
## MediaCorp Consolidation.
The regional productions and endorsement had earned Phyllis some form of recognition in the East Asian showbiz arena, but she has never been a news-maker. This, combined with her long absence from Singapore showbiz, resulted in a gradual decline of media exposure on her in Singapore. This was exacerbated by the fact that she still occasionally receives supporting drama roles instead of lead roles that was de rigueur in the past. In addition, the 2005 consolidation | 6,124,574 |
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of MediaCorp and SPH MediaWorks has resulted in a fervor to develop new TV showbiz talents, to the detriment of older artistes. Phyllis has not been nominated for Top 10 Most Popular Female Artiste in the annual Star Awards since and the perception has been that Phyllis's star has waned since her heyday in 2000 and 2001.
## Recent Showbiz Career.
In 2007, she resurfaced in drama , "Live Again" (天堂鸟), slated for a November release. This was her first drama since "Rhapsody In Blue" (蓝色仙人掌) in early 2006. In 2009, Phyllis gained some recognition for her performance in Perfect Cut II (一切完美2) and was soon cast alongside Christopher Lee as #1 female lead to star in new movie, "Kidnapper" (绑匪), which | 6,124,575 |
7542470 | Phyllis Quek | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Phyllis%20Quek | Phyllis Quek
November release. This was her first drama since "Rhapsody In Blue" (蓝色仙人掌) in early 2006. In 2009, Phyllis gained some recognition for her performance in Perfect Cut II (一切完美2) and was soon cast alongside Christopher Lee as #1 female lead to star in new movie, "Kidnapper" (绑匪), which is slated for a 2010 release. As of 2011, Phyllis has starred in more than 40 local and overseas production dramas and 6 movies.
## Personal life.
Phyllis married Australian businessman, David Cox, 51 in December 2012 and held a wedding dinner on the 23rd of June 2013.
# Hosting.
- 2009: Fashion Asia 亚洲时尚风 (Seoul)
- 2010: Citispa Beauty Perfection 2010 Citispa完美大挑战2010
# External links.
- PhyllisQuek.com | 6,124,576 |
7542582 | Najd National Schools | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Najd%20National%20Schools | Najd National Schools
Najd National Schools
Najd National Schools () is one of the main educational institutions located in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It is in the northern part of the capital, Riyadh, and is built in a very prominent part of the city; between King Fahd Street and Olaya Street which are some of the most used streets in Riyadh.
The school was first built in 1983 by Mr Rafic Hariri as a contribution to community development. The current principal of Najd National Schools is "Khaled bin Ibrahim Abanmi", past principals include "Bandar Al Mokbel", "Dr. Zaid bin Muhammed Albattal", "Dr. Abdulrahman bin Abdullah Alsaikhan " and "Fayez Abdullah Alsaweed". In addition, Mr Mazin Bsat teaches there.
The school | 6,124,577 |
7542582 | Najd National Schools | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Najd%20National%20Schools | Najd National Schools
has been running for more than 30 years. It is supervised by the Saudi Ministry of Education. It has a generally high quality of teaching, and can be especially noted for its strength in the field of foreign languages. It is for this reason, along with the school's good reputation, that many parents choose to send their children to study at Najd. The school prepares its students to pass several international foreign language exams, such as the TOEFL, SAT and DELF. An overwhelming number of Najd School graduates excel in higher education because of their proficiency in foreign languages.
Notable former students include HRH Prince Mansoor bin Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, Lebanese Prime Minister Saad | 6,124,578 |
7542582 | Najd National Schools | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Najd%20National%20Schools | Najd National Schools
several international foreign language exams, such as the TOEFL, SAT and DELF. An overwhelming number of Najd School graduates excel in higher education because of their proficiency in foreign languages.
Notable former students include HRH Prince Mansoor bin Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri. In addition, the school organises many extra-curricular activities such as the annual Kashafa (Scouts) camp and a variety of school plays. For a number of years it has also been known to send a number of its students on an educational trip to Lebanon, The United Kingdom, in addition of course to the local ones like Khobar and Jeddah.
# External links.
- Najd National Schools | 6,124,579 |
7542616 | Shining Star | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shining%20Star | Shining Star
Shining Star
Shining Star may refer to:
# Albums.
- "Shining Star" (Fish Leong album)
- "Shining Star" (Jerry Garcia Band album)
- "Shining Star" (Jump5 album)
# Songs.
- "Shining Star" (Earth, Wind & Fire song)
- "Shining Star" (INXS song)
- "Shining Star" (Nami Tamaki song)
- "Shining Star" (The Manhattans song)
- "Shining Star", a song by Backstreet Boys from "Black & Blue"
- "Shining Star", a song by Bebe Rexha from "Expectations"
- "Shining Star", a song by Get Far
- "Shining Star", a song by Inna from "Party Never Ends"
- "Shining Star", a song by Misia from "Kiss in the Sky"
- "Shining Star", a song by Rend Collective Experiment from "Homemade Worship by Handmade People"
# | 6,124,580 |
7542616 | Shining Star | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shining%20Star | Shining Star
- "Shining Star" (Nami Tamaki song)
- "Shining Star" (The Manhattans song)
- "Shining Star", a song by Backstreet Boys from "Black & Blue"
- "Shining Star", a song by Bebe Rexha from "Expectations"
- "Shining Star", a song by Get Far
- "Shining Star", a song by Inna from "Party Never Ends"
- "Shining Star", a song by Misia from "Kiss in the Sky"
- "Shining Star", a song by Rend Collective Experiment from "Homemade Worship by Handmade People"
# Other media.
- "Shining Star" (1969 film), Iranian film
- "The Shining Star", a MediaCorp Singapore drama serial
- "Shining Star" Chandrakanth, a character in the 2010 film "Payanam"
- "Shining Star", South Korean-Chinese animation in 2018 | 6,124,581 |
7542598 | George L. Cobb | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=George%20L.%20Cobb | George L. Cobb
George L. Cobb
George Linus Cobb (August 31, 1886 – December 25, 1942) composed over 200 pieces of music, including ragtimes, marches, and waltzes. He also wrote columns for music trade publications.
# Career.
Cobb attended the School of Harmony and Composition at Syracuse University in 1905, and his compositions began soon thereafter.
Cobb collaborated with lyricist Jack Yellen on many early songs, and in 1950 "Billboard" described Cobb as a "roving music teacher" during Yellen's sophomore year in college. They sold their first big hit, "All Aboard for Dixieland", for $100 in 1913, but the two had been writing songs as early as 1909, beginning with "Moonlight Makes Me Lonesome For A Girl | 6,124,582 |
7542598 | George L. Cobb | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=George%20L.%20Cobb | George L. Cobb
Like You."
Cobb's most famous work is "The Russian Rag," a composition based on the opening chord progression of Rachmaninoff's Prelude in C-sharp minor, Op.3, No.2. The piece was such a hit in 1918 that Cobb wrote "The New Russian Rag" in 1923 in an attempt to arrange more of the Rachmaninoff prelude for ragtime piano.
By 1917, Cobb began writing a monthly column titled "Just Between You and Me" in "The Tuneful Yankee," a ragtime music magazine owned by publisher Walter Jacobs. The magazine also published many of Cobb's musical compositions. Cobb continued writing for the magazine after the name changed to "Melody" in 1918.
# Selected compositions.
- Cobb, George L., and Jack Yellen. "Alabama | 6,124,583 |
7542598 | George L. Cobb | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=George%20L.%20Cobb | George L. Cobb
Jubilee". New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co, 1915.
- Cobb, George L., and Jack Yellen. "All Aboard for Dixieland". New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co, 1914.
- Cobb, George L., and Jack Yellen. "Are You from Dixie?: 'cause I'm from Dixie Too". New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1915.
- Cobb, George L., Jack Yellen, and Will Rossiter. "Bring Me Back My Lovin' Honey Boy". Chicago: Will Rossiter, 1913.
- Cobb, George L., and Jack Yellen. "Moonlight Makes Me Lonesome For A Girl Like You". 1909.
- "The New Russian Rag". 1923.
- "The Russian Rag". 1918.
- Cobb, George L., and Jack Mahoney. "See Dixie First". Boston, Mass: Walter Jacobs, 1916.
- Cobb, George L., and Irving Crocker. "Send Me a Line When | 6,124,584 |
7542598 | George L. Cobb | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=George%20L.%20Cobb | George L. Cobb
on, Mass: Walter Jacobs, 1916.
- Cobb, George L., and Irving Crocker. "Send Me a Line When I'm Across the Ocean", Boston: Walter Jacobs, 1917.
- Cobb, George L., and Robert Levenson. "When the Lilies Bloom in France Again". Boston: Walter Jacobs, 1918.
# Death and legacy.
Cobb died of coronary thrombosis on December 25, 1942.
# See also.
- List of ragtime composers
# External links.
- audio recording of "Russian Rag" at the Library of Congress jukebox
- "Alabama jubilee", New York: Remick Music Corp., 1915, from the Alabama Sheet Music Collection
- The Rags of George L. Cobb An overview of Cobb's life and compositions
- George Linus Cobb An overview of Cobb's life and compositions | 6,124,585 |
7542609 | Ghashamsham | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ghashamsham | Ghashamsham
Ghashamsham
Ghashamsham () is a Saudi comedy program starring Fahd Al-Hayyan that was shown on the MBC channel in the month of Ramadan, in September 2008.
# Story.
A man named Rashid (Fahd Al-Hayyan) lives in a small town near Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He marries his friend's sister and moves to Riyadh. First he works in the zoo, then he becomes the security officer of a small compound, later he becomes a clothes designer. | 6,124,586 |
7542601 | St. Mary's Catholic Church, Dubai | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=St.%20Mary's%20Catholic%20Church,%20Dubai | St. Mary's Catholic Church, Dubai
St. Mary's Catholic Church, Dubai
St. Mary's Catholic Church, Dubai is a church founded by Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum, the late Vice President and Prime Minister of the U.A.E. In 1966 he donated land to build the church. Rev. Fr. Eusebius Daveri and his team pioneered this project. Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum inaugurated St. Mary’s Catholic Church on 7 April 1967. It was demolished in 1988 to make way for a larger church to accommodate the growing number of Catholics.
The Catholic community was at first served from Bahrain, but with the passage of time there was a need for a priest permanently residing there. Fr. Barnabas therefore turned to the wise and benevolent Sheikh Rashid | 6,124,587 |
7542601 | St. Mary's Catholic Church, Dubai | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=St.%20Mary's%20Catholic%20Church,%20Dubai | St. Mary's Catholic Church, Dubai
and requested an area for a house of worship. This was immediately granted, but it was not used as it was too far.
In 1965 Fr. Eusebio Daveri arrived in Dubai. He obtained an area that was more convenient and, all by himself, began to make the preparations for a building. In the beginning of 1966 a parish hall was ready. The foundation stone for the church was laid by Sheikh Rashid himself on 25 May 1966, and on 7 April 1967 it was solemnly blessed by Mgr. Magliacani and dedicated to Mary Assumed into Heaven.
Besides the church, Fr. Eusebio built a beautiful school, for the construction of which he personally made, with the help of two workmen, 16,000 concrete bricks. However, in no time at | 6,124,588 |
7542601 | St. Mary's Catholic Church, Dubai | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=St.%20Mary's%20Catholic%20Church,%20Dubai | St. Mary's Catholic Church, Dubai
all, the school needed to be expanded. A new wing was added and inaugurated on 26 May 1976, on the occasion of the Bishop Gremoli's first visit to Dubai. The arrival of the Comboni Sisters, on 6 September 1977, brought the school into the mainstream of life in the Emirates. Today it has 2,200 pupils and is considered one of the best English-medium schools in the Persian Gulf region. It is affiliated to the University of London and is licensed to issue Advanced Level Certificates.
The current church that has been designed to accommodate more than 2,200 worshipers at each Mass, under the guidance of Rev. Bishop Paul Hinder, Rev. Fr. Daniel Cerofolini OFM. Cap, Fr. Michael Cardoz and their team, | 6,124,589 |
7542601 | St. Mary's Catholic Church, Dubai | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=St.%20Mary's%20Catholic%20Church,%20Dubai | St. Mary's Catholic Church, Dubai
Cap, Fr. Michael Cardoz and their team, who pioneered this project. This church was inaugurated on 3 November 1989. Later the Jebel Ali Church was built to accommodate the newer areas of Dubai. The current Parish priest is Rev. Fr. Lennie J. A. Connully. Currently, services here are held in English, Arabic, Tagalog, French, Konkani, Malayalam, Tamil, Sinhalese, Urdu and Portuguese.
Reportedly, It is currently known as the world's largest parish.
# See also.
- Vicariate Apostolic of Arabia
- Roman Catholicism in the United Arab Emirates
- Christianity in the United Arab Emirates
- Protestantism in the United Arab Emirates
# External links.
- Official Church website (with Mass Timings) | 6,124,590 |
7542643 | Alone in the Endzone | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alone%20in%20the%20Endzone | Alone in the Endzone
Alone in the Endzone
"Alone in the Endzone" was the only single from Sydney, Australia's punk band Radio Birdman's album "Living Eyes". The album art features a heavily armed and apparently on-edge Deniz Tek in his Detroit apartment. The distorted and original-sounding solo in the single's title track "Alone in the Endzone", is often mistakenly attributed to lead guitarist Tek, but it was actually played by Chris Masuak. Tek played the rhythm part on the song.
# Track listing.
- 1. "Alone In The Endzone"
- 2. "Breaks My Heart"
# Personnel.
- Warwick Gilbert - Bass
- Ron Keeley - drums
- Pip Hoyle - Organ & Piano
- Chris Masuak - Guitar & Harmonies
- Deniz Tek - Guitar & Harmonies
- | 6,124,591 |
7542643 | Alone in the Endzone | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alone%20in%20the%20Endzone | Alone in the Endzone
ydney, Australia's punk band Radio Birdman's album "Living Eyes". The album art features a heavily armed and apparently on-edge Deniz Tek in his Detroit apartment. The distorted and original-sounding solo in the single's title track "Alone in the Endzone", is often mistakenly attributed to lead guitarist Tek, but it was actually played by Chris Masuak. Tek played the rhythm part on the song.
# Track listing.
- 1. "Alone In The Endzone"
- 2. "Breaks My Heart"
# Personnel.
- Warwick Gilbert - Bass
- Ron Keeley - drums
- Pip Hoyle - Organ & Piano
- Chris Masuak - Guitar & Harmonies
- Deniz Tek - Guitar & Harmonies
- Rob Younger - Lead Vocals
# See also.
- Radio Birdman
- Proto-Punk | 6,124,592 |
7542575 | Miguel Ángel Moyá | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Miguel%20Ángel%20Moyá | Miguel Ángel Moyá
Miguel Ángel Moyá
Miguel Ángel Moyá Rumbo (; born 2 April 1984) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for Real Sociedad as a goalkeeper.
He played 261 La Liga games during 14 seasons, representing in the competition Mallorca, Valencia, Getafe, Atlético Madrid and Real Sociedad.
At youth level, Moyá earned 38 caps for Spain.
# Club career.
## Mallorca.
Born in Binissalem, Majorca, Moyá made his professional debut with hometown RCD Mallorca on 29 August 2004 in a 0–1 home loss against Real Madrid, appearing in 32 La Liga games for a team that barely avoided relegation (17th). After backing up another youth system product, veteran Toni Prats, for two years, he became the undisputed | 6,124,593 |
7542575 | Miguel Ángel Moyá | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Miguel%20Ángel%20Moyá | Miguel Ángel Moyá
starter.
From 2007 to 2009, however, Moyá struggled mightily with injuries, only appearing in 13 matches for the Balearic Islands side in the latter season.
## Valencia.
In late June 2009, Moyá agreed on a move to fellow top division club Valencia CF for about €5 million. On 5 August, in a 0–2 preseason defeat at Manchester United, he featured more than 30 minutes as central midfielder after all the replacements had been made by Unai Emery and an injury occurred; the score was then at 0–1.
Moyá made his official debut against Sevilla FC in the league's opener, a 2–0 home win, but quickly lost his job to veteran César Sánchez after some costly mistakes.
## Getafe.
On 15 June 2011, Moyá | 6,124,594 |
7542575 | Miguel Ángel Moyá | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Miguel%20Ángel%20Moyá | Miguel Ángel Moyá
joined Getafe CF on loan as part of the deal involving Daniel Parejo. At the end of the campaign, in which he only missed two league games as the Madrid outskirts team again retained their division status, he signed a permanent four-year contract.
Moyá suffered a knee injury in March 2014 during a game against RCD Espanyol, being ruled out for the remainder of the season.
## Atlético Madrid.
On 4 June 2014, Moyá signed a three-year contract with league champions Atlético Madrid, for a reported fee of €3 million. During his presentation on the following day, he said: "What better moment than this one to arrive, the demands will be strong but when a football player is born, he wishes to be | 6,124,595 |
7542575 | Miguel Ángel Moyá | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Miguel%20Ángel%20Moyá | Miguel Ángel Moyá
in a club such as this one. Atlético de Madrid is one of Europe's greatest teams and has clearly demonstrated it".
Moyá made his competitive debut in the first leg of the 2014 Supercopa de España on 19 August, a 1–1 draw at Real Madrid. He remained a starter until the final stretch of the season but, after suffering an injury to his left thigh in a UEFA Champions League game against Bayer 04 Leverkusen, he lost his position to Jan Oblak, going on to be restricted to Copa del Rey matches throughout the next three seasons.
## Real Sociedad.
On 27 February 2018, Moyá was released from his contract with Atlético and joined Real Sociedad on a two-year deal as an emergency signing following the | 6,124,596 |
7542575 | Miguel Ángel Moyá | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Miguel%20Ángel%20Moyá | Miguel Ángel Moyá
joined Real Sociedad on a two-year deal as an emergency signing following the injury of Gerónimo Rulli.
# International career.
A Spanish under-21 international, Moyá participated in the qualification stage for the 2007 UEFA European Championship, lost on aggregate to Italy in the play-off round.
# Honours.
## Club.
Atlético Madrid
- Supercopa de España: 2014
- UEFA Europa League: 2017–18
- UEFA Champions League: Runner-up 2015–16
## International.
Spain U19
- UEFA European Under-19 Championship: 2002
Spain U16
- UEFA European Under-16 Championship: 2001
Spain U20
- FIFA U-20 World Cup: Runner-up 2003
# External links.
- Atlético Madrid official profile
- Real Mallorca bio | 6,124,597 |
7542628 | Jang (Korean surname) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jang%20(Korean%20surname) | Jang (Korean surname)
Jang (Korean surname)
Jang, Chang and (less often) Zang are romanizations of the common Korean surname , previously several separate surnames derived from the Chinese surnames Zhang ( ), Zhang (), Zhuang () and Jiang (). As of the South Korean census of 2015, there were 1,021,107 people by this name in South Korea or 2.05% of the population. The Korean family name "장" is mostly derived from (992,721), which is also the third-most-common surname in China.
# Romanization.
In a study by the National Institute of the Korean Language based on 2007 application data for South Korean passports, it was found that 84.5% of people with this surname spelled it in Latin letters as Jang in their passports. | 6,124,598 |
7542628 | Jang (Korean surname) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jang%20(Korean%20surname) | Jang (Korean surname)
Another 14.9% spelled it as Chang, and 0.2% as Zhang. Rare alternative spellings included Jahng and Jean.
# Distribution.
During the 2000 South Korean Census, there were close to 920,000 people in South Korea– 2.1% of the general population–with this surname, most written with the hanja 張.
Jang is a relatively common surname in the United States and was listed 5,531st overall during the 2000 US Census. Zang was much less common and ranked 14,627th.
Chang is a common surname in the United States and was listed 424th overall and 11th among Asian and Pacific Islanders in 2000. However, the vast majority of these were Chinese Americans going by the Wade-Giles romanization of the Chinese surname.
# | 6,124,599 |
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