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3527566 | Achyrachaena | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Achyrachaena | Achyrachaena
otential in introduced locations, but is not recorded as one of the more troublesome weeds.
# Description.
"Achyrachaena mollis" is a flower which grows to approximately one foot in height on a strong, straight stem. Atop the stem is a large, rounded bud which opens into a spherical cluster of flowers. The actual flowers are small and yellow and nearly invisible behind the showy fruits, which extend shiny bright white scales which look like long rectangular flower petals. These silky white scales catch the wind, which allows the single-seeded fruits to be dispersed.
# External links.
- Jepson Flora Project: "Achyrachaena mollis"
- USDA Plants Profile — "Achyrachaena mollis" (blow-wives) | 6,124,700 |
3527563 | Edward Stanly | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Edward%20Stanly | Edward Stanly
Edward Stanly
Edward W. Stanly (January 10, 1810 – July 12, 1872) was a North Carolina politician and orator who represented the southeastern portion of the state in the United States House of Representatives for five terms. In 1857, Stanly ran for Governor of California, but lost to John B. Weller. Politicians of the mid-nineteenth century remarked that Stanly bore a strong physical resemblance to William H. Seward, though this resemblance lessened over time.
# Biography.
Stanly was born in New Bern, North Carolina, on January 10, 1810. He was a son of U.S. Rep. John Stanly of New Bern and a cousin of U.S. Senator George Edmund Badger. Stanly attended New Bern Academy and graduated from the | 6,124,701 |
3527563 | Edward Stanly | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Edward%20Stanly | Edward Stanly
American Literary, Scientific and Military Academy, Norwich University in 1829. He then studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1832. He settled in Beaufort County and began to practice law.
Four years later, he successfully ran for a seat in the United States House of Representatives on the Whig ticket. He served in the Twenty-fifth, Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh congresses from March 4, 1837 to March 3, 1843. Stanly earned his reputation as North Carolina's greatest orator of his generation during his first term in Congress. Throughout his service in Congress, Stanly was a leader of the Southerners who emphasized the Union over states' rights. He won the nickname the 'Conqueror' during | 6,124,702 |
3527563 | Edward Stanly | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Edward%20Stanly | Edward Stanly
his re-election campaign of 1839.
After an unsuccessful bid for re-election in 1843 due to unfavorable redistricting, Stanly returned to North Carolina, where he served as a member of the House of Commons from 1844 to 1846 and again in 1848. He was speaker of the State House from 1844 to 1846, and his impartial presiding was hailed by Commoners of both parties as returning dignity to the chamber in the place of the former political rancor. Stanly served briefly as attorney general of North Carolina in 1847-1848.
In 1849, Stanly was again elected to the U.S. House, serving two terms from March 4, 1849 to March 3, 1853. He declined to run for a sixth term in the elections of 1853 and instead | 6,124,703 |
3527563 | Edward Stanly | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Edward%20Stanly | Edward Stanly
moved to California and practiced law in San Francisco. He was the Republican Party’s unsuccessful candidate for governor in 1857.
Abraham Lincoln appointed Stanly military governor of eastern North Carolina with the rank of brigadier general on May 26, 1862. Stanly resigned this office less than a year later on March 2, 1863, in a dispute with President Lincoln over the Emancipation Proclamation.
He returned to California and resumed his law practice. He died in San Francisco on July 12, 1872. He is buried in the Stanly family plot at Mountain View Cemetery in Oakland, California.
# Personal life.
On May 11, 1859, in San Francisco, Stanly married Cornelia Baldwin, the sister of Joseph G. | 6,124,704 |
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Baldwin, a Virginia-born attorney who served on the California Supreme Court. She died April 13, 1903, in San Francisco.
Stanly had a very colorful nephew who fought on the Confederate side during the Civil War, Brigadier General Lewis Armistead. Armistead led the Boys in Grey at Pickett’s Charge during the Battle of Gettysburg. Stanly and Armistead were born in the same house in New Bern, North Carolina. The home stands today, a pilgrimage stop for both the Blue and the Grey.
# Sources consulted.
- NCpedia
# Further reading.
- Norman D. Brown, "Edward Stanly: First Republican Candidate for Governor of California," "California Historical Society Quarterly," vol. 47, no. 3 (Sept. 1968), | 6,124,705 |
3527563 | Edward Stanly | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Edward%20Stanly | Edward Stanly
olorful nephew who fought on the Confederate side during the Civil War, Brigadier General Lewis Armistead. Armistead led the Boys in Grey at Pickett’s Charge during the Battle of Gettysburg. Stanly and Armistead were born in the same house in New Bern, North Carolina. The home stands today, a pilgrimage stop for both the Blue and the Grey.
# Sources consulted.
- NCpedia
# Further reading.
- Norman D. Brown, "Edward Stanly: First Republican Candidate for Governor of California," "California Historical Society Quarterly," vol. 47, no. 3 (Sept. 1968), pp. 251–272. In JSTOR
- Norman D. Brown, "Edward Stanly: Whiggery's Tarheel 'Conqueror."' Tuscaloosa, AL: University of Alabama Press, 1974. | 6,124,706 |
3527587 | Mohammed Nour Abdelkerim | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mohammed%20Nour%20Abdelkerim | Mohammed Nour Abdelkerim
Mohammed Nour Abdelkerim
Mohammed Nour Abdelkerim (born 1960) is a former Chadian rebel leader. After signing a peace agreement with the government, he served as Minister of Defense for nine months in 2007.
Nour founded and led the rebel group Rally for Democracy and Liberty until it became a subsidiary to the United Front for Democratic Change rebel alliance, led by Nour and formed between December 26-December 28, 2005. Nour masterminded the Second Battle of Adré on December 18, 2005, that ended with the deaths of either 100 or 300 rebels. After the attack, Chadian President Idriss Déby declared a state of war with Sudan. The first battle of the Chad-Sudan conflict took place on December 26 | 6,124,707 |
3527587 | Mohammed Nour Abdelkerim | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mohammed%20Nour%20Abdelkerim | Mohammed Nour Abdelkerim
when Chadian troops crossed the border with Sudan while pursuing the RDL.
Nour said RDL wanted to hold elections after a two-year interim period, but that he would run for office. "I don't even want power after that," he said.
# Interview with Opheera McDoom.
Mohammed Nour was interviewed by Opheera McDoom, the first time he was interviewed by a western journalist, on February 13. He told McDoom that Chadian army deserters join UFDC ranks every day, and that the troops bring their weapons and supplies with them. Colonel Ahmed Youssef Bishara's defection alone brings 1,800 new troops. "There's not been anything as big as this in all my experience. Here we have many heavy weapons and many troops | 6,124,708 |
3527587 | Mohammed Nour Abdelkerim | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mohammed%20Nour%20Abdelkerim | Mohammed Nour Abdelkerim
-- much more than Déby had. Déby has taken the money from the Chadian people -- now we want freedom. We have people in the high ranks with us. When Déby is sleeping we know what he just ate for dinner."
# Peace agreement.
Nour signed a peace agreement with Déby in Tripoli, Libya on December 24, 2006, speaking of the need for reconciliation. Other rebel groups rejected this and said they would continue to fight. On March 4, 2007, he was named Minister of Defense as part of a cabinet reshuffle in the new government of Prime Minister Delwa Kassiré Koumakoye.
The disarming and integration of FUC fighters into the army, as provided for in the peace agreement, went poorly, and clashes erupted between | 6,124,709 |
3527587 | Mohammed Nour Abdelkerim | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mohammed%20Nour%20Abdelkerim | Mohammed Nour Abdelkerim
he peace agreement, went poorly, and clashes erupted between FUC fighters and the army. Following fighting at Goz-Beïda on October 18, 2007, Nour ordered FUC fighters accept integration into the army, threatening that those who did not would face punishment for insubordination and would be considered deserters. The situation reportedly led to distrust between Déby and Nour and doubts about the loyalty of FUC fighters to the government. Amid escalating fighting in the east with another rebel group, the Union of Forces for Democracy and Development, Déby dismissed Nour from the government on December 1, 2007, without giving a reason. Nour took refuge in the Libyan embassy.
# See also.
- Adré | 6,124,710 |
3527619 | La Boum 2 | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=La%20Boum%202 | La Boum 2
La Boum 2
La Boum 2 is a 1982 French comedy film directed by Claude Pinoteau and starring Claude Brasseur, Brigitte Fossey, and Sophie Marceau. Written by Danièle Thompson and Claude Pinoteau, the film is about a teenager who falls in love with a boy and must deal with the question of making love for the first time. "La Boum 2" is the sequel to "La Boum" ("The Party"). The music group Cook da Books became famous in many countries through their soundtrack song "Your Eyes". Like its predecessor, "La Boum 2" was a financial success, earning 4,071,600 admissions in France. In 1983, the film received the César Award for Most Promising Actress (Sophie Marceau), and was nominated for Best Music (Vladimir | 6,124,711 |
3527619 | La Boum 2 | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=La%20Boum%202 | La Boum 2
Cosma) and Best Supporting Actress (Denise Grey).
# Plot.
Fifteen-year-old Vic (Sophie Marceau) has no boyfriend. Her parents are happily together again, and her great-grandmother Poupette (Denise Grey) thinks about finally marrying her long-term boyfriend. Vic meets Philippe (Pierre Cosso) and is overcome by his charm. She considers making love with him – a step that her girlfriend Penelope (Sheila O'Connor) already has taken.
# Cast.
- Claude Brasseur as François Beretton
- Brigitte Fossey as Françoise Beretton
- Sophie Marceau as Vic Beretton
- Lambert Wilson as Félix Maréchal
- Pierre Cosso as Philippe Berthier
- Alexandre Sterling as Mathieu
- Sheila O'Connor as Pénélope Fontanet
- | 6,124,712 |
3527619 | La Boum 2 | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=La%20Boum%202 | La Boum 2
Alexandra Gonin as Samantha Fontanet
- Denise Grey as Poupette
- Jean-Philippe Léonard as Stéphane
- Jean Leuvrais as Portal
- Claudia Morin as Mme Fontanet
- Daniel Russo as Etienne
- Zabou Breitman as Catherine
# Production.
## Soundtrack.
- 1. "Your Eyes" (Cosma-Jordan) by Cook da Books – 4:38
- 2. "I Can't Swim" (Cosma-Harvest) by Paul Hudson – 2:25
- 3. "Livin' Together" (Cosma-Jordan) by Cook da Books – 3:35
- 4. "Disillusion" (instrumental) (Cosma) by King Harvest Group – 4:06
- 5. "Maybe You're Wrong" (Cosma-Jordan-Harvest) by Freddie Meyer & King Harvest Group – 3:25
- 6. "Silverman" (Cosma-Jordan) by Cook da Books – 3:38
- 7. "Reaching Out" (Cosma-Harvest) by Freddie | 6,124,713 |
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da Books – 3:38
- 7. "Reaching Out" (Cosma-Harvest) by Freddie Meyer & King Harvest Group – 4:57
- 8. "Rockin’ at the Hop" (Cosma-Jordan) by Paul Hudson – 3:20
- 9. "Silverman" (instrumental) (Cosma) by King Harvest Group – 2:48
- 10. "La boum 2" (instrumental) (Cosma) by King Harvest Group – 3:07
# Reception.
## Box office.
Like its predecessor, "La Boum 2" was a financial success, earning 4,071,600 admissions in France, and 651,235 admissions in West Germany.
## Awards and nominations.
- 1983 César Award for Most Promising Actress (Sophie Marceau)
- 1983 César Award Nomination for Best Music (Vladimir Cosma)
- 1983 César Award Nomination for Best Supporting Actress (Denise Grey) | 6,124,714 |
3527621 | Toos Beumer | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Toos%20Beumer | Toos Beumer
Toos Beumer
Catharina Johanna "Toos" Beumer (born 5 July 1947 in Koog aan de Zaan) is a Dutch swimmer. She won the bronze medal in the 4×100 metres freestyle relay at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Her teammates in that race, clocked in 4:12.0, were Pauline van der Wildt, Erica Terpstra and Winnie van Weerdenburg. Four years later, Beumer also participated in the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, in the 100 m freestyle, but she didn't qualify for the semi-finals. | 6,124,715 |
3527624 | Disperse Red 9 | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Disperse%20Red%209 | Disperse Red 9
Disperse Red 9
Disperse Red 9, also called C.I. 60505 and 1-methylamino anthraquinone, is a red dye derived from anthraquinone.
Disperse Red 9 is used in some older red and violet-red colored smoke formulations. It is used in the M18 colored smoke grenade and also often in dye packs. Its smoke producing properties can be improved by coating the dye particles with an inert material, e.g. an epoxy resin. | 6,124,716 |
3527623 | Carville Benson | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Carville%20Benson | Carville Benson
Carville Benson
Carville Dickinson Benson (August 24, 1872 – February 8, 1929) was a U.S. Congressman who represented the second Congressional district of Maryland from 1918 to 1921.
Born near Halethorpe in Baltimore County, Maryland, Benson attended preparatory schools and Lehigh University of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in 1890. He graduated from the law department of University of Baltimore in 1893, and was admitted to the bar the same year.
Benson served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates from 1904 to 1910 and again in 1918, serving as Speaker of the House in 1906. He also served as a member of the Maryland State Senate from 1912 to 1914.
In 1918, Benson was elected as a Democrat | 6,124,717 |
3527623 | Carville Benson | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Carville%20Benson | Carville Benson
f the House in 1906. He also served as a member of the Maryland State Senate from 1912 to 1914.
In 1918, Benson was elected as a Democrat to the Sixty-fifth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Joshua Frederick Cockey Talbott, and was re-elected to the Sixty-sixth Congress, serving from November 5, 1918 to March 3, 1921. He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1920 to the Sixth-seventh Congress.
After Congress, Benson resumed the practice of law in Baltimore, Maryland, and resided in Halethorpe. He was appointed the State insurance commissioner of Maryland in 1924 and served until his death in Baltimore. He is interred in Cedar Hill Cemetery of Brooklyn, Maryland. | 6,124,718 |
3527616 | João Soares da Mota Neto | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=João%20Soares%20da%20Mota%20Neto | João Soares da Mota Neto
João Soares da Mota Neto
João Soares da Mota Neto (born 21 November 1980 in Fortaleza), also known as Mota, is a Brazilian football striker who last played for Ferroviário.
# Career.
Mota began his career with Ceará Sporting Club in 1998, then went to play for La Liga side RCD Mallorca B from 1999 to 2000. However, in 2000, Mota went back to Brazil and played for Cruzeiro Esporte Clube scoring 32 goals in the league. In 2004, he went to the Far East where he played for South Korean professional league, K-League side Chunnam Dragons, finishing as the league's top scorer with 14 goals.
In early 2005, Mota joined Portuguese giant Sporting Lisbon. However, he could not make the same impact, and | 6,124,719 |
3527616 | João Soares da Mota Neto | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=João%20Soares%20da%20Mota%20Neto | João Soares da Mota Neto
Mota returned to K-League in July. He now plays for Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma. His agent, since his move from Ceará to Cruzeiro in 2003, is Emerson Damasceno, from Brazil.
As soon as he moved on to Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma he became the best player for his club, scoring 7 goals in 19 matches. However, he suffered from a broken left ankle in the match against Gyeongnam FC in 2006, which forced him to be out of the pitch for several months.
He then came back from injury at the time of Play-off season, and scored the winning goal against FC Seoul in semi-final,
and two goals in the final against Suwon Samsung Bluewings.
Mota is considered the best striker in K-League. He is nicknamed "Motasin" (in | 6,124,720 |
3527616 | João Soares da Mota Neto | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=João%20Soares%20da%20Mota%20Neto | João Soares da Mota Neto
Korean "Mota the god") by his fans.
From 2007 he consistently announced that he wants to be naturalized to become Korean citizen.
On 26 March 2009, Mota signed with Ceará until the end of the season, helping Ceará to be promoted to first division in Brazil.
On 28 December 2009, Mota came back to South Korea and joined Pohang Steelers. After spending a two-year at Pohang, he returned to Brazil for his family, whereas Pohang coaches and many fans persuaded him to stay.
In January 2012, Mota signed with Ceará Sporting Club, where he played for the third time in his career.
# Honors.
## Club.
- Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma
- K-League
- Champions : 2006
- Runners-up : 2007, 2009
- Korean FA Cup | 6,124,721 |
3527616 | João Soares da Mota Neto | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=João%20Soares%20da%20Mota%20Neto | João Soares da Mota Neto
to be promoted to first division in Brazil.
On 28 December 2009, Mota came back to South Korea and joined Pohang Steelers. After spending a two-year at Pohang, he returned to Brazil for his family, whereas Pohang coaches and many fans persuaded him to stay.
In January 2012, Mota signed with Ceará Sporting Club, where he played for the third time in his career.
# Honors.
## Club.
- Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma
- K-League
- Champions : 2006
- Runners-up : 2007, 2009
- Korean FA Cup Runners-up : 2009
- K-League Cup Runners-up : 2006
## Individual.
- AFC Champions League Top Scorer : 2007
- K-League Top Scorer : 2004
- K-League Best XI : 2004
# External links.
- Mota at Sambafoot
- CBF | 6,124,722 |
3527612 | Barber Motorsports Park | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Barber%20Motorsports%20Park | Barber Motorsports Park
Barber Motorsports Park
Barber Motorsports Park is an 880-acre (360 ha) multi-purpose racing facility located in Birmingham, Alabama. It was built by Alabama native George W. Barber, and includes the 230,000-square-foot Barber Vintage Motorsport Museum. It has been the site of the IndyCar Series' Grand Prix of Alabama since 2010. The Annual Barber Vintage Festival has taken place at the park each October since 2005. Barber is also the home of the Porsche Track Experience.
# Track.
The park, which opened in 2003, has a 16-turn, road course, designed by Alan Wilson, viewable from the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum, as well as from the naturally-wooded or grass-covered banks surrounding it. | 6,124,723 |
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The track is 45 feet wide and is designed to be run clockwise. The layout is compact, with elevation changes of more than 80 feet.
The pit lane is to the outside of the track, parallel to the front stretch; the pit wall is on the driver's left. Two cutoff turns, which are barricaded when not in use, allow the track to be shortened for testing sessions or promoter events. During the 2012 off season, much of the track surface was ground using a diamond grinder. This prolongs the life of the track's surface as well as adds grip for the cars and bikes that race there.
The area outside of the front stretch, bounded by the track on three sides, is occupied by the multi-level paddock. A building | 6,124,724 |
3527612 | Barber Motorsports Park | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Barber%20Motorsports%20Park | Barber Motorsports Park
along the front straightaway, between start/finish and Turn 1, houses a media center, a race control area, track offices, garages, and some VIP viewing areas.
The track does not have permanent grandstands. The main spectator area is along the back stretch, between turns 8 and 11; here spectators can watch from embankments, or from temporary grandstands erected for race weekends. From this area, most of the course, except for Turns 2, 3, and 13, is visible. A food and souvenir vending area is located in the vicinity of turns 9/10. Additional spectator areas are outside of Turns 2, 3, and 14. An event-related RV park and camping area is located atop a hill behind the paddock. There is generally | 6,124,725 |
3527612 | Barber Motorsports Park | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Barber%20Motorsports%20Park | Barber Motorsports Park
no spectator access to the infield. However, an entryway underneath the course at Turn 12 allows emergency and maintenance vehicles to access the infield area.
The track has hosted numerous motorsport races including the IndyCar Series, Grand-Am, Vintage Racing Series events, American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association (AHRMA) racing, and MotoAmerica. It serves as the home of the Porsche Track Experience. It has hosted the Keith Code California Superbike School and the Yamaha Champions Riding School. Barber is noted for its landscaping and greenery; the track has been referred to as "The Augusta National of Motorsports".
The IndyCar Series had tests at Barber in 2007 and 2009.
The track | 6,124,726 |
3527612 | Barber Motorsports Park | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Barber%20Motorsports%20Park | Barber Motorsports Park
had also been nominated by the FIA as the official test track for the now-closed down US F1 Team.
# Barber Proving Ground.
The Barber Proving Ground opened in 2014 to serve as an additional test facility for the Barber Museum. The configurable track and adjacent 150-foot-by-350-foot wet/dry skid pad are used for a variety of purposes, including defensive driver training, safety instruction, product debuts, and vehicle testing.
Located on the hill overlooking the proving ground is a two-level, 9800-square-foot building that provides rental space for meetings, luncheons, product introductions, and seminars.
Two multi-use garage units totaling 16,800 square feet also stand in the vicinity of | 6,124,727 |
3527612 | Barber Motorsports Park | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Barber%20Motorsports%20Park | Barber Motorsports Park
the Barber Proving Grounds. The garages support the Porsche Track Experience, promoters’ events, and other programs in the park.
# Vehicle Off-Road Courses.
Vintage Motocross: Barber Motorsports Park has a 7/10-mile-long vintage motocross course. The inaugural event on the motocross took place during the 11th Annual Barber Vintage Festival with AHRMA presenting vintage motorcycle racing. Other uses of the motocross include product introductions by off-road vehicle manufacturers.
Vehicle Off-Road Course: The vehicle off-road course at Barber Motorsports Park consists of approximately seven miles of trails confined to a 50-acre site adjoining the Barber Proving Ground. It can be configured | 6,124,728 |
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into different layouts and is also multi-directional. The trails have varying terrain and provide moderate-to-extreme elevation conditions. Natural features such as water, rock, and bridge crossings have been incorporated into the trail system.
Obstacle Course: Consisting of unique obstacles for off-road vehicles and ATVs, the obstacle course is a 2.5-mile-long natural trail consisting of a loop with nine features. These features are a railroad crossing, a concrete course with potholes, a 45-degree off-camber trail, a 15-degree concrete slope with three sets of rollers, a switchback, a 150-foot “rock crawl,” an articulation, a water crossing with adjustable water level, and 20 feet of concrete | 6,124,729 |
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stairs that are 10 feet wide. There is an observation deck bordering the obstacle course for people to view the course below.
# Seasonal Activities.
Garden club park tours take place at Barber Motorsports Park year-round and utilize an open-air tram and tour guide. The tour, which is free for garden groups, starts off in front of the Barber Museum. The garden tours feature the park’s various plant collections, such as the 17 cloned Hightower Willow Oaks, which only exist in two places other than Barber Motorsports Park.
# Sculpture.
The infield of the track has a number of large sculptures, including a series of large steel spiders and dragonflies created by artist Bill Secunda, a pair of | 6,124,730 |
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lions, and a sisyphean figure pushing a boulder. The Turns 5 & 6 complex is referred to as Charlotte's Web because of the presence of a large spider sculpture prominently placed in the infield near the turn and because it is one of the track's prime passing opportunities.
Barber Motorsports Park features five large steel gates fabricated by Branko Medenica that bear motorsports and wildlife themes. A functional kenetic, wind-powered sculpture created by artist Edward Lee Hendricks is located nearby a pond along the track's perimeter road. Another art commission by Hendricks is located at the nearby Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. Standing in front of the Barber Museum are three | 6,124,731 |
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stainless steel monuments by sculptor Theodore Gall, called "The Chase." The Gall installation took over a year to create and collectively weighs close to five tons.
# Barber Vintage Motorsport Museum.
George Barber had a serious interest in vintage motorcycles and recognized that there was no museum that reflects the history of motorcycles around the world. He wanted to preserve motorcycle history in the United States in a way that represents an international aspect and to supply examples of motorcycles that until then could only have been seen in books and magazines.
The Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum began in 1988 as Barber's private collection. However, in 1994, he established the | 6,124,732 |
3527612 | Barber Motorsports Park | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Barber%20Motorsports%20Park | Barber Motorsports Park
Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. It opened to the public in its original Southside Birmingham, Alabama location in 1995. In 1997 the Barber Museum sent 21 motorcycles to New York's Guggenheim Museum for exhibit in The Art of the Motorcycle; the exhibit also traveled to Chicago and the Guggenheim Museum Bilboa. After the success of The Art of the Motorcycle, Barber set out to create a unique facility complete with a track. In designing the complex, Barber consulted with world champion racers John Surtees and Dan Gurney. In 2003, the Barber Museum was relocated to its permanent home in Barber Motorsports Park.
The museum contains more than 1,600 vintage | 6,124,733 |
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to create a unique facility complete with a track. In designing the complex, Barber consulted with world champion racers John Surtees and Dan Gurney. In 2003, the Barber Museum was relocated to its permanent home in Barber Motorsports Park.
The museum contains more than 1,600 vintage and modern motorcycles and racing cars. It is considered the largest motorcycle museum in the world, as well as the largest collection of Lotus race cars. The motorcycle collection includes bikes dating from 1904 to present production. More than 900 motorcycles are on display. They come from 16 countries and represent over 140 different marques from as far away from the US as Australia, New Zealand, and Sweden. | 6,124,734 |
3527643 | Prayer of the Rollerboys | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Prayer%20of%20the%20Rollerboys | Prayer of the Rollerboys
Prayer of the Rollerboys
Prayer of the Rollerboys is a 1990 independent science fiction film directed by Rick King and starring Corey Haim and Patricia Arquette.
# Plot summary.
Haim stars as Griffin, an inline skater in near future Los Angeles, a city overrun with crime and drug use in the wake of a catastrophic economic crash caused by the greed of previous generations. The film includes ominous events, including news reports of riots in Washington D.C., a newspaper headline that proclaims "GERMANY BUYS POLAND" and references to the Israeli Defense Forces "cleaning up Northern Ireland".
A rollerblade-wearing gang known as the Rollerboys fight for control of what's left of the city. The | 6,124,735 |
3527643 | Prayer of the Rollerboys | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Prayer%20of%20the%20Rollerboys | Prayer of the Rollerboys
group is led by a childhood neighbour of Griffin's. The Rollerboys carry out their mission of restoring the former greatness of the nation through violent battles with other gangs and through the distribution of the drug "mist". When Griffin's little brother begins to idolize the Rollerboys and eventually starts abusing mist, Griffin is convinced by an undercover cop (Patricia Arquette) to join up with the Rollerboys as a mole, in exchange for a better life for his brother.
Having joined up, Griffin's loyalties to the gang are eventually called into question and he is tricked into nearly beating his friend, Speedbagger, to death. He also discovers that the Rollerboys' mantra "the day of the | 6,124,736 |
3527643 | Prayer of the Rollerboys | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Prayer%20of%20the%20Rollerboys | Prayer of the Rollerboys
Rope is coming" actually refers to a toxic chemical called "Rope" being added to the mist drug which renders its abusers sterile, in hopes of removing future generations of the "junky" population, further enabling the Rollerboys to have free rein to enforce their ideas of a thriving society.
# Cast.
- Corey Haim as Griffin
- Patricia Arquette as Casey
- Christopher Collet as Gary Lee
- Julius Harris as Speedbagger
- Devin Clark as Miltie
- Mark Pellegrino as Bango
- Morgan Weisser as Bullwinkle
- J.C. Quinn as Lt. Jaworski
# Reception.
- The film was nominated for two Saturn Awards: Best Performance by a Younger Actor (Corey Haim) and Best Science Fiction Film.
# See also.
- Ethnic | 6,124,737 |
3527643 | Prayer of the Rollerboys | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Prayer%20of%20the%20Rollerboys | Prayer of the Rollerboys
ug which renders its abusers sterile, in hopes of removing future generations of the "junky" population, further enabling the Rollerboys to have free rein to enforce their ideas of a thriving society.
# Cast.
- Corey Haim as Griffin
- Patricia Arquette as Casey
- Christopher Collet as Gary Lee
- Julius Harris as Speedbagger
- Devin Clark as Miltie
- Mark Pellegrino as Bango
- Morgan Weisser as Bullwinkle
- J.C. Quinn as Lt. Jaworski
# Reception.
- The film was nominated for two Saturn Awards: Best Performance by a Younger Actor (Corey Haim) and Best Science Fiction Film.
# See also.
- Ethnic bioweapon
# External links.
- "Prayer of the Rollerboys" trailer at Videodetective.com | 6,124,738 |
3527651 | Alabama Museum of Health Sciences | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alabama%20Museum%20of%20Health%20Sciences | Alabama Museum of Health Sciences
Alabama Museum of Health Sciences
The Alabama Museum of the Health Sciences was opened and dedicated at the UAB campus in 1975. It was developed to display the health sciences in the areas of education, research, and practice in the U.S. with special emphasis on the state of Alabama and its contributors to the practice of medicine. It houses a combined collection of rare and important medical books and manuscripts—dating to the Middle Ages—and equipment, instruments, and objects from the health sciences. It also houses manuscript collections with an emphasis on the health science fields.
# External links.
- Alabama Museum of the Health Sciences | 6,124,739 |
3527633 | Frank Brady (writer) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Frank%20Brady%20(writer) | Frank Brady (writer)
Frank Brady (writer)
Frank Brady (born March 15, 1934 in Brooklyn, New York), is an American writer, editor, biographer and educator. Chairman of the Department of Mass Communications, Journalism, Television and Film at St. John's University, New York, he is founding editor of "Chess Life" magazine.
# Biography.
Brady is chairman of the Department of Mass Communications, Journalism, Television and Film at St. John's University, New York. He is professor of communication arts and journalism at that university. He has also been an adjunct professor of journalism for the past 25 years at Barnard College of Columbia University. He has a B.S., SUNY; MFA, Columbia University; M.A., Ph.D., New York | 6,124,740 |
3527633 | Frank Brady (writer) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Frank%20Brady%20(writer) | Frank Brady (writer)
University.
In 1960, Brady was the founding editor of "Chess Life" as a magazine. (Previously, it had been a newspaper). He was later editor of "Chessworld Magazine" and he still later worked as an editor for Ralph Ginzburg and Hugh Hefner. He is an International Arbiter, recognized by FIDE, the World Chess Federation, and has directed many major chess tournaments. He was secretary of the United States Chess Federation 2003–2005.
He has written many books, on a variety of subjects. He is chairman of a department at St. John's University, overseeing a multimillion-dollar budget, 60 faculty, and 900 students.
He served as arbiter of international chess tournaments in 2001 and 2004 in New York. | 6,124,741 |
3527633 | Frank Brady (writer) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Frank%20Brady%20(writer) | Frank Brady (writer)
He has been elected to, and serves as an active voting member of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, and PEN, the international writers' organization.
He is a writer, editor and publisher of international renown. He wrote one of the best-selling chess books in history, "Profile of a Prodigy", the biography of Bobby Fischer, as well as countless other books and articles on chess and other subjects. A new biography of Fischer entitled "Endgame: The Spectacular Rise and Fall of Bobby Fischer" was published in 2011. He has been involved with radio and film projects. His wife, Maxine, also writes books.
On June 18, 2007, Brady was elected president of the Marshall Chess Club.
# Publications.
- | 6,124,742 |
3527633 | Frank Brady (writer) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Frank%20Brady%20(writer) | Frank Brady (writer)
"Bobby Fischer: Profile of a Prodigy"
- "Hefner"
- "Onassis, an extravagant life"
- "Barbra Streisand: an illustrated biography"
- "Brady & Lawless's favorite bookstores"
- "Chess: how to improve your technique" (1974)
- "Chess (A Concise Guide)"
- "Citizen Welles: a biography of Orson Welles"
- "Paul Block: a life of friendship, power, and politics"
- "How to get rich with a 1-800 number"
- "Endgame: The Spectacular Rise and Fall of Bobby Fischer",
# See also.
- Presidents of the United States Chess Federation
- Executive Directors of the United States Chess Federation
# External links.
- Interview of Frank Brady by Pete Tamburro
- St. John's University Faculty
- US tournament | 6,124,743 |
3527633 | Frank Brady (writer) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Frank%20Brady%20(writer) | Frank Brady (writer)
f a Prodigy"
- "Hefner"
- "Onassis, an extravagant life"
- "Barbra Streisand: an illustrated biography"
- "Brady & Lawless's favorite bookstores"
- "Chess: how to improve your technique" (1974)
- "Chess (A Concise Guide)"
- "Citizen Welles: a biography of Orson Welles"
- "Paul Block: a life of friendship, power, and politics"
- "How to get rich with a 1-800 number"
- "Endgame: The Spectacular Rise and Fall of Bobby Fischer",
# See also.
- Presidents of the United States Chess Federation
- Executive Directors of the United States Chess Federation
# External links.
- Interview of Frank Brady by Pete Tamburro
- St. John's University Faculty
- US tournament record of Frank Brady | 6,124,744 |
3527668 | SSPC | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=SSPC | SSPC
SSPC
SSPC may refer to:
- Samar State Polytechnic College, predecessor of the Samar State University in the Philippines
- Scottish School of Primary Care, an academic institution
- Slope Stability Probability Classification, a classification system for slope engineering
- Society for Protective Coatings, a professional organization for the industrial coatings industry
- Solid State Pharmaceutical Cluster, “Research Cluster”
- Southern Sudan Peace Commission, a government organization in South Sudan
- Statewide Suicide Prevention Council, an advisory body in Alaska | 6,124,745 |
3527632 | Rich Whitney | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rich%20Whitney | Rich Whitney
Rich Whitney
Rich Whitney (born April 21, 1955) is an American politician and civil rights attorney who was the Illinois Green Party's nominee for Governor of Illinois in the elections of 2006 and 2010. During the 2006 campaign Whitney received endorsements from several newspapers, including the "Rockford Register Star", "Southwest News-Herald", and "State School News Service". In that year's election Whitney received 361,336 votes for 10.4% of the vote, a strong finish for a third party. In the 2010 election his share of the vote was 2.7%.
# Personal history.
Whitney was born in Connecticut in 1955 and lives in Carbondale, Illinois. He is a civil rights attorney with degrees from Michigan | 6,124,746 |
3527632 | Rich Whitney | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rich%20Whitney | Rich Whitney
State University and Southern Illinois University's School of Law. He was a member of the Socialist Labor Party from 1975–1993 and at one point edited "The People," the party's national newspaper. He resigned from the party in 1993 and no longer identifies with socialism.
Whitney was involved in nationwide legal battles to regulate tobacco advertising, on behalf of the public health community, including the American Medical Association, the American Cancer Society, the American Lung Association and Public Citizen. Whitney also is one of the founding members of the Illinois Green Party and wrote a significant portion of the Party's platform.
# 2002 and 2004 Campaigns for State House of Representatives.
In | 6,124,747 |
3527632 | Rich Whitney | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rich%20Whitney | Rich Whitney
both 2002 and 2004, Whitney ran for the Illinois House of Representatives for the 115th District (Carbondale) seat. In 2002 Whitney finished 3rd of 3 running for one seat gaining 2,150 votes for 6% of the total vote. In Whitney's second attempt for elected office he managed 3,859 votes for 8.3% of the total vote.
# 2006 run for Governor.
On June 26, 2006, the Illinois Green Party filed a nominating petition including signatures of more than 39,000 Illinois voters, collected within a 90-day period. New political parties are required to collect 25,000 signatures within this period to get onto the ballot in Illinois, while established parties need only 5,000 according to state law. The petition | 6,124,748 |
3527632 | Rich Whitney | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rich%20Whitney | Rich Whitney
measured approximately 19 inches thick.
According to the Illinois State Board of Elections, within 2 hours of filing, a copy of the petition was requested by Mike Kasper, General Counsel and Treasurer of the Democratic Party of Illinois, at 6:00pm. One week later, on July 3, objections to the petition were filed, claiming that many of the signatures were not genuine or did not belong to registered voters.
Green Party officials stated that the objections seemed to have been made at random, without actual examination of any records. The objections included signatures that the Greens had already crossed out; and in some cases objections were made to the 11th signature on a page, even though each | 6,124,749 |
3527632 | Rich Whitney | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rich%20Whitney | Rich Whitney
page contained only 10 signatures. Even Whitney's own signature on the petition was challenged.
The hearing process involved 12 or more election judges consistently working full-time for several weeks. Each party also provided a matching number of members to sit with the election judges, during the workday, as they examined thousands of signatures, either overruling or sustaining each objection. Objections were assumed valid, and automatically sustained, unless a Green Party representative was present before each election judge to compare signatures and present a defense.
Following the hearing, the State Board of Elections' Hearing Officer, Barbara Goodman, recommended that the Green Party's | 6,124,750 |
3527632 | Rich Whitney | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rich%20Whitney | Rich Whitney
candidates be placed on the ballot and stated that the case was "extremely straightforward." The Board's examination confirmed that the Greens collected thousands more than the required number of signatures for ballot access.
On Election Day, Whitney ran third, receiving, 361,336 votes for 10.4%. Incumbent Governor Rod Blagojevich won the election, receiving 1,736,731 votes, for 49.8%. State Treasurer Judy Baar Topinka ran second, with 1,369,315 votes for 39.3%.
By receiving more than 5% of the total vote, Whitney's candidacy allowed the Green Party to become an "established political party" statewide, according to Illinois state election law. This status provided the party with several new | 6,124,751 |
3527632 | Rich Whitney | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rich%20Whitney | Rich Whitney
advantages, such as lower signature requirements for ballot access, primary elections, free access to additional voter data, the ability to elect precinct committeemen, run a partial slate of candidates at any jurisdictional level, and slate candidates without petitioning. The only other statewide established political parties are the Democratic and Republican parties. It is rare for a new political party to become established statewide in Illinois, the last to do so being the Solidarity Party in 1986 and the Progressive Party before that.
# 2010 run for Governor.
On July 15, 2009, Whitney announced his candidacy for the Green Party's nomination for governor in 2010.
Whitney's campaign platform | 6,124,752 |
3527632 | Rich Whitney | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rich%20Whitney | Rich Whitney
included raising income taxes, lowering property taxes, legalizing and taxing marijuana, and putting a tax on some of the trades at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and Chicago Board Options Exchange. Whitney said even a tiny tax on the billions of dollars traded on the Exchange could amount to big money for the state. In a March 2010 interview, Whitney stated, "I think most people in Illinois are actually in favor of an income tax increase."
Like California Green Party gubernatorial candidate Laura Wells, Whitney also proposed putting state tax revenues and pension contributions into a state bank. In a March 11, 2010, article in "The Nation", Whitney said, "Instead of using state funds as a | 6,124,753 |
3527632 | Rich Whitney | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rich%20Whitney | Rich Whitney
means to further enrich private banks, a state-owned bank could earn additional revenue for the state while at the same time help spur economic development in Illinois."
According to a poll conducted from June 12–13, Whitney was at 9%, and by August a poll showed that 11% of respondents approved of him. But a poll in September showed a decline to 8%, and by late October his numbers were as low as 4%. (Poll results are summarized in the article Illinois gubernatorial election, 2010.)
Whitney called for open debates to include all candidates, and stated in an interview:
"The idea of debate is to get all of the points of view on the table, and let the voters decide," Whitney said. "I'm very | 6,124,754 |
3527632 | Rich Whitney | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rich%20Whitney | Rich Whitney
happy to put my ideas to the test of more than just two opponents. Again, I think the public is the winner when that happens."
In October 2010, CBS News reported that Whitney's name was misspelled on electronic ballots as "Rich Whitey". The problem affected 20 Chicago wards that were predominantly African-American. It was estimated that 10% of all votes would be cast electronically.
Results in the 2010 election showed that Whitney
finished with 99,625 votes (2.7% of the total), placing fourth: ahead of Libertarian Lex Green but behind Scott Lee Cohen, who ran as an Independent.
# See also.
- Illinois Green Party
- Green Party of the United States
- Illinois gubernatorial election, 2006
- | 6,124,755 |
3527632 | Rich Whitney | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rich%20Whitney | Rich Whitney
Illinois gubernatorial election, 2010
# References.
- Notes
- Sources
- Rockford Register Star endorsement
- Southwest News-Herald endorsement
- State School News Service endorsement
- Whitney letter of resignation from SLP p.97-99
- SLP leader "outs" Whitney
- Candidate confirms past Socialist ties
# External links.
- Whitney for Governor (Official Website)
- Rich Whitney for Governor on MySpace
- A look at Rich Whitney, Green Party candidate for governor
- "Don't Fear the Spoiler: Why it's (probably) safe to vote Green for governor" (Chicago Reader, Oct. 2006)
- "The Five Percent Rule" (Conscious Choice, Oct. 2006)
- Rich Whitney Illinois Green Party Gubernational Candidate | 6,124,756 |
3527632 | Rich Whitney | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rich%20Whitney | Rich Whitney
ement
- Whitney letter of resignation from SLP p.97-99
- SLP leader "outs" Whitney
- Candidate confirms past Socialist ties
# External links.
- Whitney for Governor (Official Website)
- Rich Whitney for Governor on MySpace
- A look at Rich Whitney, Green Party candidate for governor
- "Don't Fear the Spoiler: Why it's (probably) safe to vote Green for governor" (Chicago Reader, Oct. 2006)
- "The Five Percent Rule" (Conscious Choice, Oct. 2006)
- Rich Whitney Illinois Green Party Gubernational Candidate Speaking at a press conference during the 2008 Green National Convention
- Rich Whitney, Green Party Governor Candidate, Announces Budget Proposals (Huffington Post, March 11, 2010) | 6,124,757 |
3527687 | UED | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=UED | UED
UED
UED may stand for
- United Earth Directorate, within the context of the Races of StarCraft
- User Environment Design, as a component of Contextual design
- User Empowering Design, within the context of Human–computer interaction
- Ultrafast electron diffraction | 6,124,758 |
3527659 | Lakewood (CDP), New Jersey | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lakewood%20(CDP),%20New%20Jersey | Lakewood (CDP), New Jersey
Lakewood (CDP), New Jersey
Lakewood is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located within Lakewood Township, in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the CDP's population was 53,805.
# Geography.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP had a total area of 7.323 square miles (18.966 km), including 7.078 square miles (18.332 km) of land and 0.245 square miles (0.634 km) of water (3.35%).
# Demographics.
## 2000 Census.
As of the 2000 United States Census, there were 36,065 people, 8,984 households, and 6,971 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 1,944.8/km (5,039.2/mi). There were 9,496 housing | 6,124,759 |
3527659 | Lakewood (CDP), New Jersey | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lakewood%20(CDP),%20New%20Jersey | Lakewood (CDP), New Jersey
units at an average density of 512.1/km (1,326.8/mi). The racial make-up of the CDP was 77.64% White, 12.24% African American, 0.20% Native American, 0.96% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 5.55% from other races, and 3.37% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 17.69% of the population.
There were 8,984 households, out of which 49.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 60.3% were married couples living together, 13.0% had a female householder with no husband present, and 22.4% were non-families. 18.2% of all households were made up of individuals and 10.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 3.83 and the | 6,124,760 |
3527659 | Lakewood (CDP), New Jersey | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lakewood%20(CDP),%20New%20Jersey | Lakewood (CDP), New Jersey
average family size was 4.36.
In the CDP, the population was spread out with 41.4% under the age of 18, 13.0% from 18 to 24, 25.7% from 25 to 44, 11.7% from 45 to 64, and 8.3% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 23 years. For every 100 females, there were 101.6 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 99.7 males.
The median income for a household in the CDP was $30,769, and the median income for a family was $32,748. Males had a median income of $35,672, versus $24,265 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $11,802. About 26.4% of families and 29.1% of the population were below the poverty line, including 34.0% of those under age 18, and 18.5% | 6,124,761 |
3527659 | Lakewood (CDP), New Jersey | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lakewood%20(CDP),%20New%20Jersey | Lakewood (CDP), New Jersey
4.36.
In the CDP, the population was spread out with 41.4% under the age of 18, 13.0% from 18 to 24, 25.7% from 25 to 44, 11.7% from 45 to 64, and 8.3% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 23 years. For every 100 females, there were 101.6 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 99.7 males.
The median income for a household in the CDP was $30,769, and the median income for a family was $32,748. Males had a median income of $35,672, versus $24,265 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $11,802. About 26.4% of families and 29.1% of the population were below the poverty line, including 34.0% of those under age 18, and 18.5% of those age 65 or over. | 6,124,762 |
3527677 | William Albert | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William%20Albert | William Albert
William Albert
William Julian Albert (August 4, 1816 – March 29, 1879) was a U.S. Congressman from the fifth district of Maryland, serving from 1873 to 1875.
Born in Baltimore, Maryland to a family of German descent, Albert graduated from Mount St. Mary's College in 1833 and married Emily J. Jones in 1838, daughter of Talbot Jones. Albert engaged in the hardware business until 1855, and later in banking. He was a prominent Union leader in Maryland and worked to prevent the secession of the State during the American Civil War. He was also one of the founders and directors of the First National Bank of Maryland, and director of several insurance companies, savings banks, and manufacturing companies.
Albert | 6,124,763 |
3527677 | William Albert | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William%20Albert | William Albert
was an unsuccessful candidate for election in 1866 to the Fortieth Congress and in 1868 to the Forty-first Congress, but was elected as a Republican to the Forty-third Congress, serving from March 4, 1873, to March 3, 1875. He was not a candidate for re-election to the Forty-fourth Congress in 1874, and resumed his former business pursuits. Albert worked to found the ‘Soldiers’ Home’ and an Asylum for orphans and worked to assist African American Freedman during the Reconstruction era, co-founding a school for black teachers in Baltimore. He died in Baltimore, and is interred in Greenmount Cemetery.
# References.
- "Who Was Who in America, Historical Volume, 1607-1896". Chicago: Marquis Who's | 6,124,764 |
3527677 | William Albert | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William%20Albert | William Albert
ssful candidate for election in 1866 to the Fortieth Congress and in 1868 to the Forty-first Congress, but was elected as a Republican to the Forty-third Congress, serving from March 4, 1873, to March 3, 1875. He was not a candidate for re-election to the Forty-fourth Congress in 1874, and resumed his former business pursuits. Albert worked to found the ‘Soldiers’ Home’ and an Asylum for orphans and worked to assist African American Freedman during the Reconstruction era, co-founding a school for black teachers in Baltimore. He died in Baltimore, and is interred in Greenmount Cemetery.
# References.
- "Who Was Who in America, Historical Volume, 1607-1896". Chicago: Marquis Who's Who, 1963. | 6,124,765 |
3527678 | Pine Valley, Utah | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pine%20Valley,%20Utah | Pine Valley, Utah
Pine Valley, Utah
Pine Valley is a census-designated place in north-central Washington County, Utah, United States that lies approximately 45 minutes north of the county seat, St. George. It is located at the head of the Santa Clara River in the Pine Valley Mountains, and was settled in 1859. The population was 186 at the 2010 census.
Significant landmarks include the Pine Valley Ward Chapel of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints designed by shipbuilder Ebenezer Bryce in 1868 using the scheme of an upside-down boat. Pine Valley Chapel is the oldest Mormon chapel in continuous use.
# Demographics.
As of the census of 2010, there were 186 people residing in the CDP. There were 461 | 6,124,766 |
3527678 | Pine Valley, Utah | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pine%20Valley,%20Utah | Pine Valley, Utah
nclude the Pine Valley Ward Chapel of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints designed by shipbuilder Ebenezer Bryce in 1868 using the scheme of an upside-down boat. Pine Valley Chapel is the oldest Mormon chapel in continuous use.
# Demographics.
As of the census of 2010, there were 186 people residing in the CDP. There were 461 housing units. The racial makeup of the town was 97.8% White, 0.5% Black or African American, 1.1% American Indian and Alaska Native, and 0.5% Asian. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 4.8% of the population.
# See also.
- List of census-designated places in Utah
# External links.
- Pine Valley Chapel at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints | 6,124,767 |
3527733 | Pout | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pout | Pout
Pout
Pout may refer to:
- A facial expression
- Facial expression of air kiss
- A commune in Thiès Region, western Senegal
- "Trisopterus luscus" or Pouting, a fish in the family Gadidae
- Ocean pout, a kind of eelpout in the family Zoarcidae
- Brown bullhead, or "horned pout", a widespread species of small catfish native to the Eastern United States
# Pouting.
Pouting may refer to:
- Pouting, a contraction of the muscles in the lips, either voluntarily or as a result of a snout reflex
- Pouting (fish), a fish found along the European coast | 6,124,768 |
3527690 | Paul Colton | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Paul%20Colton | Paul Colton
Paul Colton
William Paul Colton (born 13 March 1960), known as Paul Colton, is the Church of Ireland's Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross. He is now perhaps best known for being the bishop who officiated at the wedding of footballer David Beckham and Spice Girl Victoria Adams on 4 July 1999 at the medieval Luttrellstown Castle on the outskirts of Dublin.
He attended St Luke's National School, Douglas, Cork, Cork Grammar School and Ashton Comprehensive School, Cork before being awarded a scholarship to the Lester B. Pearson United World College of the Pacific, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada where he completed the International Baccalaureate in 1978. He studied law at University College, Cork | 6,124,769 |
3527690 | Paul Colton | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Paul%20Colton | Paul Colton
(part of the National University of Ireland) and was the first graduate of the university to be elected to a bishopric in the Church of Ireland. He studied Theology at Trinity College, Dublin. In 1987 he completed the degree of Master in Philosophy (Ecumenics) at Trinity College, Dublin and a Master of Laws at Cardiff University in 2006. His LLM thesis was on the subject of legal definitions of church membership. In 2013 he completed, and was conferred with, a PhD in Law also at Cardiff University. His academic areas of interest are: church law, the law of the Church of Ireland, law within Anglicanism, the interface between the laws of religious communities and the laws of States (particularly | 6,124,770 |
3527690 | Paul Colton | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Paul%20Colton | Paul Colton
in Ireland and Europe), human rights, education law, and charity law. In 2014 he was appointed as an honorary research fellow at Cardiff Law School of Cardiff University, and its Centre for Law and Religion.
He was consecrated bishop at Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, on Thursday 25 March 1999—the Feast of the Annunciation. He was enthroned in St. Fin Barre's Cathedral, Cork on 24 April 1999, in St Colman's Cathedral, Cloyne on 13 May 1999, and in St. Fachtna's Cathedral, Ross on 28 May 1999.
He is married to Susan Colton, who is deputy principal of a primary school, and they have two adult sons.
He was the first Church of Ireland bishop to openly support same-sex marriage.
He is involved | 6,124,771 |
3527690 | Paul Colton | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Paul%20Colton | Paul Colton
in education debates and in charity work. He chairs the board of directors of Saint Luke's Charity, Cork, which focuses on the elderly and dementia sufferers. He is also chairman of the board of governors of Midleton College.
At the episcopal ordination of Bishop Fintan Gavin as Catholic bishop of Cork and Ross in June 2019, Bishop Colton presented the crozier at Bishop Gavin's own request.
# Publications.
Bishop Colton is the author of almost a dozen book chapters, mostly in the area of the interface between religion and law.
# Ecclesiastical career.
- Curate of Lisburn St. Paul (Connor) 1984 – 1987
- Bishop's Domestic Chaplain (Connor) 1985 – 1990
- Vicar Choral Belfast Cathedral (St. | 6,124,772 |
3527690 | Paul Colton | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Paul%20Colton | Paul Colton
Anne) 1987 – 1990
- Minor Canon Belfast Cathedral ( St. Anne) 1989 – 1990
- Incumbent of Castleknock and Mulhuddart with Clonsilla (Dublin) 1990 – 1999
- Priest Vicar, Registrar and Chapter Clerk of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin 1990 – 1995
- Rural Dean of St. Mary's (Dublin) 1994 – 1999
- Canon of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin 1997 – 1999
- Chairman Connor Youth Council 1986 – 1990
- Member of Interchurch Marriages Preparation Course 1991 – 1998
- Co-ordinator of Religious Programmes involving the Protestant Churches at Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ) 1993 – 1999
- Hon. Chaplain, Actors Church Union 1994 ~ 1997 Area Chaplain (Ireland) 1996 – 1997
- Member of Central Committee, Conference | 6,124,773 |
3527690 | Paul Colton | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Paul%20Colton | Paul Colton
- Co-ordinator of Religious Programmes involving the Protestant Churches at Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ) 1993 – 1999
- Hon. Chaplain, Actors Church Union 1994 ~ 1997 Area Chaplain (Ireland) 1996 – 1997
- Member of Central Committee, Conference of European Churches 1992 – 1997
- Church of Ireland Representative at the Porvoo Conversations and Porvoo Communion Contact Group 1989 – 1999
- Secretary of the Church of Ireland General Synod 1999
- Research Associate at the Centre for Law and Religion, Cardiff Law School, Cardiff University, 2006
- Member of the General Committee of the Ecclesiastical Law Society, 2006 – 2012
- Honorary Research Fellow at Cardiff University Law School, 2014 | 6,124,774 |
3527710 | Charger (table setting) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Charger%20(table%20setting) | Charger (table setting)
Charger (table setting)
Charger plates or service plates are large plates used at full course dinners or to dress up special events like parties and weddings. Charger plates have been in use since the 19th century.
# North America.
Food is not actually served on chargers; they are often called underplates or chop plates. The word "charger" originated around 1275–1325 from the Middle English "chargeour". Formerly, a charger signified either a large platter or a large, shallow dish for liquids.
They are usually larger than most common dinner plates. Since they are not used for food, charger plates can be found in a variety of materials, from traditional china, to metal, wood, glass, plastic | 6,124,775 |
3527710 | Charger (table setting) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Charger%20(table%20setting) | Charger (table setting)
and pearl, and they may be decorated with substances that can be toxic if ingested.
Charger plate etiquette and use vary. Some professional catering companies remove the decorative charger plate as soon as the guests are seated. In other instances, when the design of charger plates complements the design of dining plates, charger plates are left on the table throughout the course of the meal. Charger plates are always removed before serving desserts.
# Europe.
In "service à la russe", charger plates are called service plates and are kept on the table during the entire meal until dessert is served. Service plates act as a base for soup bowls, salad plates, and for the main course. A service | 6,124,776 |
3527710 | Charger (table setting) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Charger%20(table%20setting) | Charger (table setting)
gn of charger plates complements the design of dining plates, charger plates are left on the table throughout the course of the meal. Charger plates are always removed before serving desserts.
# Europe.
In "service à la russe", charger plates are called service plates and are kept on the table during the entire meal until dessert is served. Service plates act as a base for soup bowls, salad plates, and for the main course. A service plate is removed before dessert.
# Culture.
In Mark 6:25, KJV, and Matthew 14:8, KJV, the "daughter of Herodias" requested John the Baptist's head in a “charger” from Herod Antipas as her reward for dancing at his birthday party.
# See also.
- Table setting | 6,124,777 |
3527736 | George Baer Jr. | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=George%20Baer%20Jr. | George Baer Jr.
George Baer Jr.
George Baer Jr. (1763, Frederick, Maryland – April 3, 1834) was a United States Representative from the fourth district of Maryland, serving from 1797 to 1801 and from 1815 to 1817.
Baer attended the common schools as a child, and later engaged in mercantile pursuits. He became a member of the Maryland House of Delegates in 1794. He was later elected as a Federalist to the Fifth and Sixth Congresses, serving from March 4, 1797 to March 3, 1801. He again served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates in 1808 and 1809, and also as a judge of the orphans’ court of Frederick County in 1813. He was elected as a Federalist to the Fourteenth Congress, serving from March 4, 1815 | 6,124,778 |
3527736 | George Baer Jr. | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=George%20Baer%20Jr. | George Baer Jr.
from 1815 to 1817.
Baer attended the common schools as a child, and later engaged in mercantile pursuits. He became a member of the Maryland House of Delegates in 1794. He was later elected as a Federalist to the Fifth and Sixth Congresses, serving from March 4, 1797 to March 3, 1801. He again served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates in 1808 and 1809, and also as a judge of the orphans’ court of Frederick County in 1813. He was elected as a Federalist to the Fourteenth Congress, serving from March 4, 1815 to March 3, 1817, afterwards resuming his former mercantile pursuits. He was also mayor of Frederick in 1820, and died there in 1834. He is interred in Mount Olivet Cemetery. | 6,124,779 |
3527647 | GameZnFlix | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GameZnFlix | GameZnFlix
GameZnFlix
GameZnFlix was a DVD-by-mail subscription service offering flat rate rental of home videos and video games to customers in the United States. On September 6, 2007, the company did a 1:1000 reverse split of its stock and changed its ticker symbol from "GZFX" to "GMZN." The company's home page went dark in November 2008.
GameZnFlix operated in much the same fashion as other DVD-by-mail subscription services such as Netflix, although it rented both movies and video games and thus also competed with game-only services such as GameFly. Subscribers could also buy selected DVDs or games at a reduced price, should they choose to keep the movie or game. GameZnFlix also acted as a traditional | 6,124,780 |
3527647 | GameZnFlix | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GameZnFlix | GameZnFlix
online retailer and offered new copies of DVDs and video games for sale.
Circuit City (now defunct) offered one month prepaid subscriptions of GameZnFlix for new customers, and gift certificates that could be sent to friends and family.
# Rental offerings and memberships.
GameZnFlix offered online rental of video games for the PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii and movies in DVD, HD DVD, and Blu-ray Disc formats. They did not offer cartridge-based gaming formats such as those used for the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS.
GameZnFlix offered three monthly subscription plans, which allowed the customer 1, 2, or 3 video games or movies at a time. All | 6,124,781 |
3527647 | GameZnFlix | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GameZnFlix | GameZnFlix
plans were of the unlimited variety. 14-day free trials of most of the plans were available with a restricted selection of titles.
Members of the U.S. military received discounted pricing (roughly 10% off) on these plans, and GameZnFlix shipped to foreign military bases through the APO/FPO military mail service.
# Financials.
According to the last available SEC filings, GameZnFlix discontinued operations in the video rental business in November 2008. The filing states that the company will look for other business ventures to be acquired. The company had net losses of $1.1 million on revenue of $931,000 in 2008 versus losses of over $10 million on revenue of $3.6 million in 2007.
# Distribution | 6,124,782 |
3527647 | GameZnFlix | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GameZnFlix | GameZnFlix
centers.
According to the GameZnFlix 2007 Annual Report, the company used warehouses in Colorado and Kentucky to service its customers.
# Marketing.
From February 2004 through the 2005 Super Bowl GameZnFlix maintained a television advertisement campaign, some of which featured the actor Ben Curtis (best known as "The Dell Dude" in advertisements for Dell, Inc.).
A pilot marketing program with electronics retailer Circuit City from November 2005 to March 2006 was extended to a full co-marketing agreement with all US stores offering prepaid subscriptions and other promotional efforts by Circuit City (flyers, online, etc.). All stores were participating as of December 2006.
Throughout 2006, | 6,124,783 |
3527647 | GameZnFlix | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GameZnFlix | GameZnFlix
GameZnFlix sponsored of a bicycle racing team in and around Tennessee and several watercraft competitions throughout the United States. They increased Internet advertising with Internet service providers and started an affiliate program. They also teamed up with McDonald's and ClickCaster in a cross-country series of promotional events featuring tour buses, Ridge Racer 6 gaming competitions, outdoor movie showings, and other activities. Other tie-ins included Circuit City stores, ClickCaster broadcasts from on-site locations, and contributions to the Ronald McDonald House and other local charities.
# Legal proceedings.
From the GameznFlix 2008 Annual Report – Item 3. Legal Proceedings:
# | 6,124,784 |
3527647 | GameZnFlix | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GameZnFlix | GameZnFlix
Name change.
Eight months after shutting down its DVD and game rental website (without notice to customers), GameznFlix announced that it has changed its corporate name to TBC Global News Network, Inc. and their stock trading symbol to TGLN. The change is to reflect a change in its business model from Online Video Rental to become a media organization concentrating on news and information about the second and third tier of American business.
GameznFlix CEO John Fleming states "Between CNBC, Fox Business Network and Bloomberg, the market is pretty well saturated with information about Fortune 500 companies. We intend to focus on the companies you rarely hear about, those trading on the NASDAQ | 6,124,785 |
3527647 | GameZnFlix | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GameZnFlix | GameZnFlix
of American business.
GameznFlix CEO John Fleming states "Between CNBC, Fox Business Network and Bloomberg, the market is pretty well saturated with information about Fortune 500 companies. We intend to focus on the companies you rarely hear about, those trading on the NASDAQ Small Cap, OTCBB, Pink Sheets and some interesting privately held firms that aren't publicly traded at all."
In October 2015, the company changed its name once again to InCapta Inc (stock symbol INCT).
# External links.
- GameZnFlix Official Web Site
- TBC Global News Network Website
- TBC Global News Network Stock Information on Investor's Hub
- Unofficial GameZnFlix blog
- GameZnFlix review on ResellerRatings | 6,124,786 |
3527701 | Alabama Sports Hall of Fame | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alabama%20Sports%20Hall%20of%20Fame | Alabama Sports Hall of Fame
Alabama Sports Hall of Fame
The Alabama Sports Hall of Fame (ASHOF) is a state museum located in Birmingham, Alabama, dedicated to communicating the state’s athletic history. The museum displays over 5,000 objects related to athletes who were born in Alabama or earned fame through athletics that reflects positively upon the state, usually through excellence at an educational institution or sporting event in Alabama. The ASHOF was established by state legislative act on August 14, 1967.
# Membership.
The ASHOF currently lists over 300 inductees, including five of the top 15 athletes selected as the greatest of the last century by ESPN. Nationally prominent members include Jesse Owens, Hank | 6,124,787 |
3527701 | Alabama Sports Hall of Fame | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alabama%20Sports%20Hall%20of%20Fame | Alabama Sports Hall of Fame
Aaron, Joe Louis, Willie Mays, Carl Lewis, Chase Riddle, Don Hutson, Shug Jordan, Howard Hill, and Paul "Bear" Bryant. A complete list can be found on the museum’s official website.
The museum has an annual induction banquet each year, where it inducts between six and eight persons who have contributed to the athletic arena in some capacity. At least two of these inductees are in the "seniors" category, which covers persons before the modern sports era.
Each year also brings a "Distinguished Sportsman" inductee. This is usually an Alabama sportsman, but may instead be a "Distinguished American Sportsman", if voted as such by the Board of Directors. Two notable examples of an American Sportsman | 6,124,788 |
3527701 | Alabama Sports Hall of Fame | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alabama%20Sports%20Hall%20of%20Fame | Alabama Sports Hall of Fame
are president George Herbert Walker Bush and Bob Hope.
# Facility.
The ASHOF is located in a building in downtown Birmingham, adjacent to the Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex and across an intersection from the Southeastern Conference headquarters. The collection spans three floors of the building. The facility includes the 75 seat Bryant-Jordan Theater.
# Collection.
Over 5,000 objects are displayed in the museum. The Heisman Trophies won by Auburn University athletes Pat Sullivan and Bo Jackson are both displayed, as is a houndstooth hat worn by University of Alabama coach “Bear” Bryant, life size dioramas, athletic equipment and historic uniforms.
# Museum leadership.
The current | 6,124,789 |
3527701 | Alabama Sports Hall of Fame | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alabama%20Sports%20Hall%20of%20Fame | Alabama Sports Hall of Fame
dioramas, athletic equipment and historic uniforms.
# Museum leadership.
The current executive director is Scott Myers, the former Managing Partner of the Alabama Steeldogs arena football team. Mr. Myers replaced William Legg, who helped spearhead the revitalization of the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame in 1992 with a new facility. The current museum is a showplace of sports memorabilia and is often used as an example of how an effective sports museum should be presented.
The curator responsible for the display of artifacts is Dr. Avalee Willoughby. She was recognized in 2007 with the Frank "Pig" House Award.
# See also.
- Paul W. Bryant Museum
- Walk of Champions (University of Alabama) | 6,124,790 |
3527747 | Disperse Red 11 | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Disperse%20Red%2011 | Disperse Red 11
Disperse Red 11
Disperse Red 11, also called C.I. 62015 and 1,4-diamino-2-methoxy anthraquinone, is a red dye derived from anthraquinone.
Disperse Red 11 can be used in plastics and textiles industry to dye polyvinylchloride, acetate, polyester, polyamide, polyacryl and polyurethane materials and synthetic fibers, and foam materials (e.g. polyurethane foams). It is also used in cosmetics.
Disperse Red 11 is used in some red and violet-red colored smoke formulations. | 6,124,791 |
3527708 | Heinz Hartmann | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Heinz%20Hartmann | Heinz Hartmann
Heinz Hartmann
Heinz Hartmann (November 4, 1894 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary – May 17, 1970 in Stony Point, New York), was a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. He is considered one of the founders and principal representatives of ego psychology.
# Life.
Hartmann was born to a Jewish family known for producing writers and academics. His own father was a professor of history, and his mother was a pianist and sculptor. After completing secondary school he entered the University of Vienna, where he received his medical degree in 1920. His interest was in Freudian theories.
The death of Karl Abraham prevented Hartmann from following the training analysis he had envisioned with him, and instead he undertook | 6,124,792 |
3527708 | Heinz Hartmann | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Heinz%20Hartmann | Heinz Hartmann
a first analysis with Sándor Radó. In 1927 he published "Grundlagen der Psychoanalyse" ("The Fundamentals of Psychoanalysis") foreshadowing the theoretical contributions to ego psychology he would later make. He also participated in the creation of a manual of medical psychology.
Sigmund Freud offered him free analysis if he stayed in Vienna just as he was offered a position at the Johns Hopkins Institute. He chose to enter into analysis with Freud and was noted as a shining star amongst analysts of his generation, and a favourite pupil of Freud's.
In 1937, at the Viennese Psychological Society, he presented a study on the psychology of "ego", a topic on which he would later expand on and | 6,124,793 |
3527708 | Heinz Hartmann | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Heinz%20Hartmann | Heinz Hartmann
which became the foundation for the theoretical movement known as ego-psychology.
In 1938 he left Austria with his family to escape the Nazis. Passing through Paris and then Switzerland, he arrived in New York in 1941 where he quickly became one of the foremost thinkers of the New York Psychoanalytic Society. He was joined by Ernst Kris and Rudolph Loewenstein, with whom he wrote many articles in what was known as the ego-psychology triumvirate.
In 1945 he founded an annual publication "The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child" with Kris and Anna Freud; while in the 1950s he became the president of the International Psychoanalytical Association (IPA) and after several years of his presidency, | 6,124,794 |
3527708 | Heinz Hartmann | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Heinz%20Hartmann | Heinz Hartmann
he received the honorary title of lifetime president.
# Writings and influence.
1922 saw the publication of Hartmann's first article, on depersonalization, which was followed by a number of studies on psychoses, neuroses, twins, etc.
In 1939, Hartmann, in what Otto Fenichel called "a very interesting paper, tried to show that adaptation has been studied too much from the point of view of mental conflict. He points out that there is also a 'sphere without conflict' " – something that would be repeatedly emphasized in ego-psychology. In the same year, in "Psychoanalysis and the Concept of Health", he made an impressive contribution to defining normality and health in psychoanalytic terms.
The | 6,124,795 |
3527708 | Heinz Hartmann | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Heinz%20Hartmann | Heinz Hartmann
subsequent development of ego-psychology within psychoanalysis, with its shift from instinct theory to the adaptive functions of the ego has been seen as allowing psychoanalysis and psychology to move closer to each other. Ego-psychology became in fact the dominant psychoanalytic force in the States for the next half-century or so, before object relations theory began to come to the fore. It formed the basis and starting-point for the self psychology of Heinz Kohut, for example, which both opposed and was rooted in Hartmann's theory of libido.
## Criticism.
Jacques Lacan focused much of his ire on what he called "'ego psychology' "à la" Hartmann...as a repudiation of psychoanalysis" – taking | 6,124,796 |
3527708 | Heinz Hartmann | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Heinz%20Hartmann | Heinz Hartmann
ogy of Heinz Kohut, for example, which both opposed and was rooted in Hartmann's theory of libido.
## Criticism.
Jacques Lacan focused much of his ire on what he called "'ego psychology' "à la" Hartmann...as a repudiation of psychoanalysis" – taking issue with its stress on the conflict-free zone of the ego and on adaptation to reality.
Nevertheless, it is clear all the same that ego psychology has a genuine Freudian ancestry, even if it cannot be seen as its sole heir.
# Select bibliography.
- Heinz Hartmann, "Ego Psychology and the Problem of Adaptation" (1939)
- Heintz Hartmann, "Essays on Ego Psychology" (1964)
# See also.
- Defence mechanisms
# External links.
- Heinz Hartmann | 6,124,797 |
3527763 | Alys Robinson Stephens Performing Arts Center | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alys%20Robinson%20Stephens%20Performing%20Arts%20Center | Alys Robinson Stephens Performing Arts Center
Alys Robinson Stephens Performing Arts Center
The Alys Robinson Stephens Performing Arts Center (ASC) is a performing arts facility located on the campus of the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). It hosts over 250,000 people for more than 300 diverse events annually. The ASC is the center for entertainment and arts education in Birmingham and Central Alabama. The facility houses four performance venues, including the 1,330-seat Jemison Concert Hall, the 350-seat Sirote Theatre, the intimate 170-seat Reynolds-Kirschbaum Recital Hall, and the black-box Odess Theatre.
The ASC hosts a wide variety of events each year, in every field of artistic endeavor, from classical music, to jazz, to | 6,124,798 |
3527763 | Alys Robinson Stephens Performing Arts Center | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alys%20Robinson%20Stephens%20Performing%20Arts%20Center | Alys Robinson Stephens Performing Arts Center
theatre and visual arts. Jazz programming offered by the ASC has included Diane Schuur, Branford Marsalis, the Count Basie Orchestra, and the UAB SuperJazz Big Band. Classical concerts have included Itzhak Perlman and major European orchestras. The ASC is the official home of the Alabama Symphony Orchestra. The ASC often collaborates with other local arts organizations, such as the Birmingham Music Club and the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame to present concerts and educational programs, such as the Fun With Jazz Educational Program.
The Alys Stephens Center is also a venue for live recordings, including ""Gospel Goes Classical,"" produced by UAB music professor Henry Panion, and ""UAB SuperJazz, | 6,124,799 |
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