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Waters Upton
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Waters Upton Waters Upton Waters Upton is a small village and civil parish in the Telford and Wrekin district, in the county of Shropshire, England. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 Census was 951. It was recorded in the Domesday book as "Uptone", when it was stated to be tenanted by a "Seuuard", and to have been held by a man called "Gamel" before the Conquest. At the time of the survey it contained 3 ox-teams, 4 neat-herds, 4 villeins, 1 boor and 1 radman, and a mill of 12s. 1d. annual value. In a reversal of the usual order seen in the naming of places and landowning families, it became known as Waters Upton after an early landowner, Walter Fitzjohn. The civil parish, which had a total
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Waters Upton ne", when it was stated to be tenanted by a "Seuuard", and to have been held by a man called "Gamel" before the Conquest. At the time of the survey it contained 3 ox-teams, 4 neat-herds, 4 villeins, 1 boor and 1 radman, and a mill of 12s. 1d. annual value. In a reversal of the usual order seen in the naming of places and landowning families, it became known as Waters Upton after an early landowner, Walter Fitzjohn. The civil parish, which had a total population of 873 at the 2001 census, also includes the villages of Great Bolas and Crudgington. The village is just off the A442 and has a church, one pub (the "Lion") as well as a post office. # See also. - Listed buildings in Waters Upton
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Sukh by Chance
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Sukh by Chance Sukh by Chance Sukh By Chance is an Indian television series that airs on Sony TV, based on the story of a middle-class Gujarati family, the Mehtas, with modest financial earnings. The series premiered on 10 November 2009. # Plot. The story revolves around a poor middle-class family, who literally scan through their pockets at the end of every month to get even a penny. All of a sudden, lady luck smiles on them, and they become rich. All the scarcities in their lives are now taken over by big bank balances, and all kinds of luxuries. With money coming in, their lifestyle changes, as do their mentalities. However, they are satisfied with their material assets and more involved in deriving happiness
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Sukh by Chance
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Sukh by Chance n deriving happiness from the little joys of life found in sharing life within a big, happy household. They not only continue to reside under one roof amicably, but have a common joint bank account operated by the patriarch of the family. # Cast. - Krishna Bharadwaj ... Akash - Ketkie Jain ... Tina - Shyam Pathak ... Dheeraj Mehta - Anuj Thakur ... Amit - Bharti Patil ... Sarla Mehta - Upasana Shukla ... Rajni Mehta - Shreya More ... Kokila Mehta - Ujjwal Chopra ... Rajesh Mehta - Sanjeev Jogtiyani ... Mohan - Vibha Anand ... Namrata - Harsh Chhaya... Ashwin Mehta/Chandan Mehta # External links. - Sukh By Chance Official Site on Sony TV India - Sukh By Chance Episodes Download
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Montour Falls Historic District
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Montour Falls Historic District Montour Falls Historic District Montour Falls Historic District is a national historic district located at Montour Falls in Schuyler County, New York. The district includes 24 mid- and late-19th century structures. The visual focus of the district is known as the "Glorious T" around the intersection of Genesee and Main Streets. Notable structures include the Sheriff's Office, Schuyler County Clerk's Office, Montour Falls Village Hall, Montour Falls Memorial Library, and the Greek Revival style Ashton residence. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
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ERT (company)
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ERT (company) ERT (company) ERT ("eResearchTechnology, Inc.") is a global company specializing in clinical services and customizable medical devices to biopharmaceutical and healthcare organizations. It is offers centralized cardiac safety and respiratory efficacy services in drug development and also collects, analyzes and distributes electronic patient-reported outcomes (ePRO) in multiple modalities across all phases of clinical research. # History. ERT, formerly known as Cardio Data Systems, was founded in 1972 and analyzed ambulatory Holter electrocardiograms and conducted its first research study in 1975. By the end of that year the company expanded into the largest U.S. Holter monitoring research
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ERT (company)
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ERT (company) provider of evaluating cardiovascular drugs for approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). In 1979, the company analyzed 4,500 Holter readings for the National Institutes of Health’s Beta Blocker Heart Attack Trial. The study resulted in the recommendation to use the drug propranolol for at least three years in patients who have had a recent heart attack and who need to have their heart rate slowed down. In 1987 Cardio Data Systems, Ltd. expanded to the United Kingdom to extend its business services internationally. They based their operations in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. In 1990, now known as CDSResearch, they initiated a computer analysis for cardiologists to measure changes
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ERT (company)
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ERT (company) on a 12-Lead ECG electrocardiogram. The name was changed again in 1993 to CDSResearchWorldwide and moved its headquarters to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where they opened a 45-bed Clinical Research Unit located in center city Philadelphia, which was created for conducting inpatient and outpatient pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamic and other Phase 1 Studies. In 1997 with the acquisition of DLB systems, Ltd. and a name change to Premier Research Worldwide, the company became publicly held on the NASDAQ National Market System under the symbol PRWW. Two years later, in 1999, PRWW sold its portion of CRO operations and in 2000 eResearch Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: ERT) was formed. In 2007 ERT launched
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ERT (company)
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ERT (company) a new product line for electronic patient-reported outcomes, ePRO. Finally 2008 and 2009 marked substantial growth for the company and brought two awards. First, CIO 100 Award of 2008 for their accomplishments in ECG analysis software that allows customers the flexibility needed to configure their ECG Clinical Studies. Second, the European Outsourcing Awards of 2009 Best New Product. In 2008 ERT acquired Biosigna, a Munich-based company, which specialized in biomedical signal processing. In 2009 ERT ended its foray into the electronic data capture (EDC) business as ERT sold its EDC division for approximately $2.025 million of OmniComm shares. In 2010 ERT acquired the Research Services Division
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ERT (company)
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ERT (company) of the CareFusion Corporation. This nearly doubled the company in size and brought a new service line and enhancements to its two current service offerings; Respiratory Services, specializing in centralized spirometry, Multi-Mode ePRO for patient reported outcomes, and enhanced Cardiac Safety Solutions. Along with the acquisition, ERT now has the capability to design and construct their own clinical diagnostic devices from a manufacturing facility in Estenfeld, Germany. In 2010, the then current CEO of ERT was replaced on an interim basis by Joel Morganroth, M.D. In 2011 Jeffrey S. Litwin, M.D. was appointed ERT's new president and chief executive officer. Litwin joined ERT in 2000 as senior
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ERT (company)
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ERT (company) vice president and chief medical officer and was subsequently promoted in December 2005 to executive vice president and chief medical officer. Dr. Litwin oversaw ERT's global cardiac safety operations for seven years. In May 2012, Biosigna was liquidized and the office in Munich was closed. On July 3, 2012, ERT announced that Genstar Capital LLC of San Francisco acquired ERT in a take-private transaction valued at approximately $400 million. On July 9, 2012, ERT acquired and merged with invivodata, a provider of ePRO (electronic patient-reported outcomes) services and consulting. In November 2014 ERT acquired eClinical Insights (eCI), a provider of cloud-based clinical trials management
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ERT (company)
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ERT (company) software. On February 27, 2015 ERT acquired PHT Corporation (PHT). In March 2016 ERT was acquired by Nordic Capital, a private healthcare investment firm. In December 2016 ERT acquired Exco InTouch, a provider of patient engagement, data capture and digital health solutions. In May 2017 ERT acquired ImageIQ, clinical trial biomedical imaging and analysis company. In September 2017 ERT acquired Biomedical Systems (BMS), a provider of imaging as well as cardiac safety and respiratory data collection solutions. In December 2017 ERT acquired iCardiac Technologies, a provider of centralized cardiac safety and respiratory solutions that accelerate clinical research. # Locations. - Philadelphia,
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ERT (company)
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ERT (company) centralized cardiac safety and respiratory solutions that accelerate clinical research. # Locations. - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (headquarters) - Bridgewater, New Jersey - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - Peterborough, Cambridgeshire - Nottingham, UK - Estenfeld, Germany - Tokyo, Japan - Tsukuba, Japan - Boston, Massachusetts - Geneva, Switzerland - Scotts Valley, California - Morrisville, North Carolina - Cleveland, Ohio - St. Louis, Missouri - Victoria, Canada - Brussels, Belgium - Pondicherry, India - Rochester, New York - Longmont, Colorado # External links. - ERT’s History Overview - Reuters Company Profile ERES, ERT - European Pharmaceutical review EOA press release
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Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve
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Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve The Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve, often shortened to Schorfheide, is a biosphere reserve in the German State of Brandenburg near the Polish border. The reserve was established on 1 October 1990 following the German Reunification and is under the protection of the UNESCO Man and Biosphere Reserve Programme. It stretches over the German districts of Barnim, Uckermark, Märkisch-Oderland and Oberhavel and incorporates an area of 1291 square kilometers. Notable towns are Eberswalde, Joachimsthal and Friedrichswalde. The core area of the reserve is formed by the Schorfheide forest, one of the largest cohesive woodlands in Germany. # History. From the
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Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve
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Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve Early Middle Ages until the period of the Thirty Years' War, the area fell under the responsibility of the cloister of Chorin which led to a cultivation of suitable spaces. Forest clearances took place for the sake of producing weapons for the Prussian army, but the woods were usually afforested. Large parts of the woodland were left untouched as hunting areas for the nobility, which marked the creation of today's wilderness. During the Third Reich, Hermann Göring chose the spot for his country residence "Carinhall". After World War II, the forests were again used as an exclusive hunting and leisure area for the East German leaders. The title of a Biosphere Reserve was awarded in 1990 following
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Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve
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Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve an initiative of then East German head of state Lothar de Maizière. # Nature and biology. The Schorfheide was formed during the last ice age. Today it is a cultural landscape composed of extensive woodlands (most of which are dominated by either oaks or pines), a wide range of bodies of standing water like lakes (most notably Werbellinsee, Grimnitzsee and Parsteiner See), ponds and renaturated bogs, as well as heathlands. Some parts of the Schorfheide are left as a wilderness. The reserve is crossed by the river Ragöse. The Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve is home of many forest-living animals like red deer and wild boars. Of special interest and goal of protection are those animals whose
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Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve
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Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve odies of standing water like lakes (most notably Werbellinsee, Grimnitzsee and Parsteiner See), ponds and renaturated bogs, as well as heathlands. Some parts of the Schorfheide are left as a wilderness. The reserve is crossed by the river Ragöse. The Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve is home of many forest-living animals like red deer and wild boars. Of special interest and goal of protection are those animals whose habitats are endangered elsewhere in Germany like beavers, otters, pond tortoises and fire-bellied toads. Due to its water bodies, the area serves as an important breeding and resting ground for birds like white-tailed eagles and cranes. # External links. - Official website
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Walther Bronsart von Schellendorff
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Walther Bronsart von Schellendorff Walther Bronsart von Schellendorff Walther Franz Georg Bronsart von Schellendorff (21 December 1833, in Danzig – 13 December 1914, at Gut Marienhof, Amt Güstrow, Mecklenburg), Dr. jur. h.c., was a Prussian General of the Infantry "à la suite", Adjutant-General to the Kaiser and King, and Prussian Minister of War. He was born into an old Prussian noble family and was the son of the Prussian Lieutenant General Heinrich Bronsart von Schellendorff (1803–1874) and Antoinette de Rège (1810–1873). On 26 September 1863 in Altona, Bronsart von Schellendorf married Harriet Donner (born 14 November 1841 in Altona; died 21 September 1917 at Gut Marienhof, Amt Güstrow), the daughter of the Hamburg business
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Walther Bronsart von Schellendorff
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Walther Bronsart von Schellendorff magnate and banker Bernhard Donner, adviser to the Danish government and landowner at Schloss Bredeneek, and of Helene Schröder (from a Freiherr family). He was the younger brother of Paul Bronsart von Schellendorff, and became Minister of War 10 years after him. Bronsart von Schellendorf left cadet school in 1851 and joined the 1st Infantry Regiment and was promoted to Lieutenant in 1852. After studying at the "Allgemeine Kriegsschule" (General War College; later the Prussian Military Academy) from 1855 to 1858 he was made adjutant of the I Corps in 1859, after having been assigned to the "8. Jäger-Bataillon". In 1860 he was moved to the topographical department of the General Staff and in
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Walther Bronsart von Schellendorff
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Walther Bronsart von Schellendorff 1862 was transferred to the General Staff as a Captain. In the Second Schleswig War in 1864, Bronsart von Schellendorff participated in the Battle of Dybbøl. He experienced the Austro-Prussian War from the headquarters of the King of Prussia. He was subsequently made a Major. From 1866 to 1869 Bronsart von Schellendorff was on the staff of the 17th Division. In 1869 he was placed in command of a battalion of the 87th Infantry Regiment. At the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War in 1870 he was Chief of Staff of the IX Army Corps and participated in all battles of this army corps during the war. From 1871 to 1875 he occupied the same post in the XIII Army Corps. In 1875 Bronsart von Schellendorff
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Walther Bronsart von Schellendorff
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Walther Bronsart von Schellendorff was appointed commander of the 89th Infantry Brigade, and in 1879 Commander of the 34th Infantry Brigade. In 1880 he became a Major General and in 1881 was transferred as Chief of Staff to the X Army Corps. In 1884 he became a Lieutenant General and at the same time commander of the 17th Division, and in 1888 was made general officer commanding ("Kommandierender General") of the III Army Corps and in 1890 that of the X Army Corps. From January 1893 he did not have a fixed assignment, and was appointed Minister of War in October of that year. In this capacity, he defended the army against the criticisms of the Social Democrats, and announced a reform of the military criminal justice procedure
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Walther Bronsart von Schellendorff
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Walther Bronsart von Schellendorff as demanded by the Reichstag. Due to disagreements with the Military Cabinet, he resigned on 14 August 1896. Bronsart von Schellendorff died in 1914 at Gut Marienhof in the "Amtsbezirk" Güstrow. He was also the owner of the Güstrow properties Groß- and Klein-Tessin. # Honours and decorations. - Order of the Black Eagle with chain - Grand Cross of the Order of the Red Eagle with oak leaves and swords on chain - Order of the Crown, 1st class with Swords on chain (Prussia) - Iron Cross of 1870, 1st and 2nd class (Prussia) - Service Award (Prussia) - Grand Cross of the House Order of Albert the Bear (Anhalt) - Grand Cross of the Military Merit Order (Bavaria) - Grand Cross of the Order
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Walther Bronsart von Schellendorff
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Walther Bronsart von Schellendorff of Henry the Lion with swords (Brunswick) - Grand Cross of the Ludwig Order (Hesse-Darmstadt) - Commander 2nd class of the Order of Philip the Magnanimous with Swords (Hesse-Darmstadt) - Military Merit Cross (Hesse-Darmstadt) - Grand Cross in Gold of the House Order of the Wendish Crown with Crown (Mecklenburg-Schwerin) - Grand Cross of the Order of the Griffon (Mecklenburg-Schwerin) - Military Merit Cross, 2nd class (Mecklenburg-Schwerin) - Honorary Grand Cross of the House and Merit Order of Peter Frederick Louis (Oldenburg) - Order of the Rue Crown (Saxony) - Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown with Swords (Württemberg) - Order of the Double Dragon, 1st class, III (China) - Grand
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Walther Bronsart von Schellendorff
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Walther Bronsart von Schellendorff the House Order of the Wendish Crown with Crown (Mecklenburg-Schwerin) - Grand Cross of the Order of the Griffon (Mecklenburg-Schwerin) - Military Merit Cross, 2nd class (Mecklenburg-Schwerin) - Honorary Grand Cross of the House and Merit Order of Peter Frederick Louis (Oldenburg) - Order of the Rue Crown (Saxony) - Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown with Swords (Württemberg) - Order of the Double Dragon, 1st class, III (China) - Grand Cross of the Order of the Redeemer (Greece) - Grand Cross of the Order of Saint Stephen of Hungary - Order of the Iron Crown, 3rd class (Austria) - Grand Cross of the Order of Aviz (Portugal) - Order of St. Anna, 1st class with Diamonds (Russia)
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Club HSM: Make It Happen
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Club HSM: Make It Happen Club HSM: Make It Happen Club High School Musical: Make It Happen was a reality series on Disney Channel UK which started on 6 November 2009 and ended 13 of the same month. The production company, The Foundation, has produced four 15-minute weekly shows, which follow the stories of four devoted "High School Musical" fans; Paris, Reece, Max and Jo. Their challenge is to create one of the biggest "High School Musical" dance events ever – in just four days. The shows are presented by Kevin Adams. The final dance includes child stars including Lucy Mchugh, Joe Ashman, Nicole Goyder-Smith, Jessica Smith and Courtney Gammon.
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Rachid Aliaoui
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Rachid Aliaoui Rachid Aliaoui Rachid Aliaoui (born August 14, 1986 in Arles) is a French professional football player. Currently, he plays in the Ligue 2 for AC Arles-Avignon.
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Terrestrial Ecosystem Monitoring Sites
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Terrestrial Ecosystem Monitoring Sites Terrestrial Ecosystem Monitoring Sites TEMS, the Terrestrial Ecosystem Monitoring Sites database, is an international directory of sites (named T.Sites) and networks that carry out long-term, terrestrial in-situ monitoring (i.e. in the field) and research activities. TEMS is being managed by the Global Terrestrial Observing System (GTOS) in FAO, Rome, Italy. Membership is free and encouraged provided some basic requisites are met.
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TEMS
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TEMS TEMS "TEMS" may stand for: - Transanal Endoscopic Mucosal Surgery, an endoscopic surgery method to remove rectal polyps - Tactical EMS, a type of emergency service - Terrestrial Ecosystem Monitoring Sites, directory of sites and networks that carry out terrestrial in-situ monitoring and research activities - TEst Mobile System, InfoVista network monitoring and real-time diagnostics suite - Timothy Edwards Middle School, a Middle School in South Windsor, Connecticut - Toyota Electronically Modulated Suspension - Tufts Emergency Medical Services, a student volunteer group that provide emergency medical services to the Tufts community - Toronto EMS, the statutory Emergency medical services
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TEMS
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TEMS cosal Surgery, an endoscopic surgery method to remove rectal polyps - Tactical EMS, a type of emergency service - Terrestrial Ecosystem Monitoring Sites, directory of sites and networks that carry out terrestrial in-situ monitoring and research activities - TEst Mobile System, InfoVista network monitoring and real-time diagnostics suite - Timothy Edwards Middle School, a Middle School in South Windsor, Connecticut - Toyota Electronically Modulated Suspension - Tufts Emergency Medical Services, a student volunteer group that provide emergency medical services to the Tufts community - Toronto EMS, the statutory Emergency medical services provider for the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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NRG (American band)
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NRG (American band) NRG (American band) NRG was a 1980s rock band notable for being featured in "". # Formation. NRG formed and began writing songs in 1979. At that time the band invested in their own 8 track recording studio to lay down tracks for their music. The band started out recording in a cellar and rehearsed in a chicken coop that was internally covered wall to wall with rugs to deaden the sound while they practiced. NRG started when drummer Lee Mangano contacted a local guitar player named Ernie Petrangelo. A search began for a singer, and after many auditions, Les Brown a native of Taunton, Massachusetts, walked into the studio, put on a set of headphones, and started to sing. Les never made it to
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NRG (American band)
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NRG (American band) the first chorus and was asked to be in the band. The final member was bass player Pat Lynch. # NRG. Their song "Instruments of Destruction" is included in the compilation "". NRG has shared the stage with artists such as the Goo Goo Dolls, Extreme, Joan Jett, UFO, Nazareth, Blue Öyster Cult, Kix and Judas Priest. # Post NRG. In 2003 Damn Cheetah released "Primal", Brown formed "Damn Cheetah" with members of NYC band "Blacklace" in the late 80's who also around this time frame won a New York City - SKC Music Award for Best Unsigned Hard Rock/Metal Band. ## Discography. - Damn Cheetah - Primal - NRG2 - Transformed - DvD Drum School Vol I "The Ultimate Learning Experience" Featuring: -
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NRG (American band)
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NRG (American band) ded in the compilation "". NRG has shared the stage with artists such as the Goo Goo Dolls, Extreme, Joan Jett, UFO, Nazareth, Blue Öyster Cult, Kix and Judas Priest. # Post NRG. In 2003 Damn Cheetah released "Primal", Brown formed "Damn Cheetah" with members of NYC band "Blacklace" in the late 80's who also around this time frame won a New York City - SKC Music Award for Best Unsigned Hard Rock/Metal Band. ## Discography. - Damn Cheetah - Primal - NRG2 - Transformed - DvD Drum School Vol I "The Ultimate Learning Experience" Featuring: - DvD Drum SchoolVol II "Taking It To The Next Level" Featuring: # External links. - NRG2 album - Damn Cheetah's homepage - Drum School homepage
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Pacifique Recording Studios
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Pacifique Recording Studios Pacifique Recording Studios Pacifique Recording Studios is a mixing and recording studio based in North Hollywood, California. By 1999, Pacifique installed its second SSL console, the 9000 J Series. In 2003, Pacifique housed two SSL K 9000 (96 input) consoles, which is still sought after by engineers and artists who prefer analog boards over digital ones. Pacifique has been featured in "Billboard", "Mix", and "Audio" magazines for its mixing and recording achievements over the past 25 years. # List of gold/platinum albums recorded or mixed at Pacifique. - "Trompe le Monde" (Pixies, 1991) - "Unforgettable… with Love" (Natalie Cole, 1991) - "Big Willie Style" (Will Smith, 1997) - "" (1997) -
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Pacifique Recording Studios
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Pacifique Recording Studios "Never Say Never" (Brandy, 1998) - "Cosas del Amor" (Enrique Iglesias, 1998) - "Mi respuesta" (Laura Pausini, 1998) - "Christina Aguilera" (Christina Aguilera, 1999) - "The Writing's on the Wall" (Destiny's Child, 1999) - "On the 6" (Jennifer Lopez, 1999) - "Amarte Es Un Placer" (Luis Miguel, 1999) - "It Was All a Dream" (Dream, 2001) - "Aaliyah" (Aaliyah, 2001) - "Karma" (Tarkan, 2001) - "In the Zone" (Britney Spears, 2003) - "Musicology" (Prince, 2004) - "Oral Fixation Vol. 2" (Shakira, 2005) - "The Dutchess" (Fergie, 2006) - "Shock Value" (Timbaland, 2007) - "Curtis" (50 Cent, 2007) - "808s & Heartbreak" (Kanye West, 2008) - "Paper Trail" (T.I., 2008) - "Before I Self Destruct"
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Pacifique Recording Studios
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Pacifique Recording Studios (50 Cent, 2009) - ""Lemonade" (Beyoncé, 2016) # Notable clients. - 50 Cent - Aaliyah - Ameriie - André 3000 - B2K - Beyoncé - The Black Eyed Peas - Bone Thugs-n-Harmony - Bow Wow - Boyz II Men - Britney Spears - Busta Rhymes - Cee Lo Green - Ciara - Chamillionaire - Chingy - Christina Aguilera - Common - D'Angelo - Destiny's Child - Dr. Dre - Duffy - Enrique Iglesias - Eric Benét - Erykah Badu - Eve - Fergie (singer) - The Game - G-Unit - Green Day - Immature - Jennifer Lopez - John Legend - JoJo - Joss Stone - Justin Timberlake - Juvenile - Kanye West - Kelis - Kelly Rowland - Laura Pausini - Lil Wayne - LL Cool J - Luis Miguel - Lupe Fiasco -
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Pacifique Recording Studios
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Pacifique Recording Studios Legend - JoJo - Joss Stone - Justin Timberlake - Juvenile - Kanye West - Kelis - Kelly Rowland - Laura Pausini - Lil Wayne - LL Cool J - Luis Miguel - Lupe Fiasco - Marques Houston - Mary J. Blige - Mos Def - Mýa - Nas - Natalie Cole - Natasha Bedingfield - Ne-Yo - New Boyz - 98 Degrees - Omarion - Pussycat Dolls - Prince - Queen Latifah - Ray J - Redman - Rihanna - Rodney Jerkins - Ron Fair - Seal - Scott Storch - Shakira - Shania Twain - Sisqó - Snoop Dogg - Stevie Wonder - Soulja Boy - Tarkan - Tatyana Ali - Taylor Dayne - T.I. - Toni Braxton - Toto - Tricky Stewart - Warren G - will.i.am - Will Smith - Wyclef Jean - Xzibit - Young Jeezy
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Wilhelm J. Sluka
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Wilhelm J. Sluka Wilhelm J. Sluka Wilhelm J. Sluka or the Conditorei Sluka is a famous "Konditorei" and café in Vienna, and a traditional k.u.k. Hoflieferant. It is located at Rathausplatz 8 (previously Reichsratsstrasse 13) in the first district of Vienna, the Innere Stadt. The "Konditorei" was founded in 1891 by Wilhelm Josef Sluka and his wife Josefine. On the basis of his high-quality products Sluka received in 1896 the title of "confectioner to the k.u.k. court" (""k.u.k. Hofzuckerbäcker""). The café was patronised by customers of the highest social strata, including the Empress Elisabeth. Its central location and discrete atmosphere attracted ministers and representatives from the nearby Parliament Building
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Wilhelm J. Sluka
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Wilhelm J. Sluka on the Ringstrasse, gentlemen from the "Rathaus", stars of the Burgtheater and members of the nobility and bourgeoisie. Sluka still enjoys great popularity, particularly among tourists. In 2000 the establishment was awarded the "Goldene Kaffeebohne" ("Golden Coffee-Bean") by Jacobs. # See also. - Demel - List of restaurants in Vienna - "Sluka" # Further reading. - Haslinger, Ingrid, 1996: "Kunde – Kaiser. Die Geschichte der ehemaligen k. u. k. Hoflieferanten". Vienna: Schroll - Haslinger, I., Patka, E., Jesch, M.-L., 1996: "Der süße Luxus. Die Hofzuckerbäckerei und die ehemaligen k. u. k. Hofzuckerbäcker Demel, Gerbeaud, Gerstner, Heiner, Rumpelmayer, Sluka." (exhibition by the Kulturkreis
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Wilhelm J. Sluka
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Wilhelm J. Sluka bourgeoisie. Sluka still enjoys great popularity, particularly among tourists. In 2000 the establishment was awarded the "Goldene Kaffeebohne" ("Golden Coffee-Bean") by Jacobs. # See also. - Demel - List of restaurants in Vienna - "Sluka" # Further reading. - Haslinger, Ingrid, 1996: "Kunde – Kaiser. Die Geschichte der ehemaligen k. u. k. Hoflieferanten". Vienna: Schroll - Haslinger, I., Patka, E., Jesch, M.-L., 1996: "Der süße Luxus. Die Hofzuckerbäckerei und die ehemaligen k. u. k. Hofzuckerbäcker Demel, Gerbeaud, Gerstner, Heiner, Rumpelmayer, Sluka." (exhibition by the Kulturkreis Looshaus). Vienna: Agens Werk Geyer + Reisser # External links. - Website of the Conditorei Sluka
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United States Post Office (Watkins Glen, New York)
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United States Post Office (Watkins Glen, New York) United States Post Office (Watkins Glen, New York) US Post Office-Watkins Glen is a historic post office building located at Watkins Glen in Schuyler County, New York. It was designed and built in 1934-1935 and is one of a number of post offices in New York State designed by the Office of the Supervising Architect of the Treasury Department, Louis A. Simon. It is a small, one story, five bay steel frame, red brick clad building executed in the Colonial Revival style. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.
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Romain Élie
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Romain Élie Romain Élie Romain Élie (born 6 March 1985) is a French professional football defender who plays for Le Puy. # External links. - Profile at LevskiSofia.info
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Romain Reynaud
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Romain Reynaud Romain Reynaud Romain Reynaud (born 2 March 1983) is a French professional footballer who plays for Andrézieux in the Championnat de France Amateur. During the 2009–10 season, Reynaud played in Ligue 2 for AC Arles-Avignon. He joined Châteauroux the following season, remaining with the club until 2012. # External links. - Profile at worldfootball.net - Profile at footballdatabase.eu
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Weston Schoolhouse
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Weston Schoolhouse Weston Schoolhouse Weston Schoolhouse is a historic one-room school building located at Weston in Schuyler County, New York. It is a one-room, one story, gable roofed frame building built about 1870. It was used as a school until 1940. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.
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John Kawaja
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John Kawaja John Kawaja John W. Kawaja (born April 27, 1961 in Chandler, Quebec) is a Canadian curler. He is a two-time Brier and World Champion. # Career. Kawaja moved to Ontario as a youth, and became a high-profile skip (he won the 1980 Ontario junior championship), but it was not until his move to the Ed Werenich rink that he finally started to win championships. In 1983, Kawaja won his first provincial championship, playing second for Werenich. The team not only won the provincial championship, but they won the Brier and the World Curling Championship as well that year. Kawaja is the youngest player to have ever won the Brier (21 years old). In 1984, the team repeated their provincial championship,
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John Kawaja
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John Kawaja but lost in the Brier final to Michael Riley's Manitoba rink. Kawaja was promoted to the third position for Werenich, and in 1990 won his third provincial title. The team followed up with another Brier and World Championship. Kawaja won two more provincial titles with Werenich in 1995 and 1997. He and Ed Werenich formed the nucleus of teams that won more money than any curling team in the 1980s and 90s. Kawaja was named to the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame in 1991. In 2009, Kawaja and his 1983 world champion team (Werenich, Paul Savage and John Kawaja) were inducted into the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame. Kawaja retired from curling in 1997. After working with Bata Shoes to work on a curling
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John Kawaja
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John Kawaja ship. Kawaja won two more provincial titles with Werenich in 1995 and 1997. He and Ed Werenich formed the nucleus of teams that won more money than any curling team in the 1980s and 90s. Kawaja was named to the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame in 1991. In 2009, Kawaja and his 1983 world champion team (Werenich, Paul Savage and John Kawaja) were inducted into the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame. Kawaja retired from curling in 1997. After working with Bata Shoes to work on a curling shoe design, he moved on to work with Adidas after retiring from curling. He later became president of the Taylormade golf company. He resides in San Diego, California. # Sources. - Ontario Sports Legends Hall of Fame
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Quinn Lord
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Quinn Lord Quinn Lord Quinn Edmond Julian Lord (born February 19, 1999) is a Canadian actor. Beginning his professional acting career at the age of five, Lord played Sam in the 2007 feature film "Trick 'r Treat" and was nominated for the Young Artist Award as Best Leading Young Actor in a Feature Film for his role as Thomas Whitman in the 2012 feature film "Imaginaerum". He currently has a recurring role on Amazon's TV series "The Man in the High Castle". # Filmography. ## Commercials. - Kohl's (2004) - London Drugs (2005) - Capital One (2005)
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Driss Himmes
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Driss Himmes Driss Himmes Driss Himmes (born September 30, 1983 in Tarascon) is a French professional football player who currently plays for Olympique Alès. # External links. - Driss Himmes profile at foot-national.com
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Charles Cusimano
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Charles Cusimano Charles Cusimano Charles Vincent Cusimano, II, known as Chuck Cusimano (born November 25, 1953), is a Republican politician from Metairie in suburban Jefferson Parish, Louisiana. # Biography. Cusimano is the son of Charles Cusimano, I, a New Orleans native (born September 29, 1927), and the former Violet Taranto (1928-2015). In addition to their one son, Charles, II, the Cusimanos had three daughters, Lisa Cusimano (formerly Lisa Brewer), Jan Simon (husband David), and Cathy Daigle (husband Keith). The senior Cusimano is an engineering graduate of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, a former member of the LSU Board of Supervisors, and the founder of Energy Corporation of America. Cusimano,
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Charles Cusimano
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Charles Cusimano I, has also been active in Republican Party affairs and was a major fund raiser for former Governor Murphy J. "Mike" Foster, Jr. Cusimano was already contributing to the Ronald W. Reagan campaign in 1980, while his son was a Democrat in the state legislature. At the age of twenty-five, just as he launched his law practice, Cusimano was elected in 1979 as a Democrat to the District 81 seat in the Louisiana House of Representatives. He switched to Republican affiliation at the start of his second term, 1984-1988. He served on the House committees on Criminal Justice, Civil Law, and Natural Resources. On October 24, 1987, he was elected again, having defeated fellow Republican Steve Little, 9,650
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Charles Cusimano
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Charles Cusimano (65.2 percent) to 5,165 (34.8 percent) in the nonpartisan blanket primary. Cusimano was described by his House colleague, Ron Gomez of Lafayette, as "a diminutive firebrand from Metairie." In House debate over the New Orleans Saints's lease of the Louisiana Superdome, Cusimano proposed an amendment that would restrict the team's concession revenues to a minimum level, after which the proceeds would be split 50-50 with the state. The amendment, strongly opposed by the Saints' owner, Tom Benson, appeared to have passed until Governor Edwin Washington Edwards, in an unprecedented move, came to the chamber to plead with the lawmakers to reverse themselves. Edwards claimed that the Cusimano amendment
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Charles Cusimano
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Charles Cusimano would cause the Saints, then a repeatedly losing team, to leave New Orleans and practically make the state the laughingstock of the nation. After the visibly shaken Edwards spoke, Representative Raymond Laborde of Marksville, his friend from childhood, stepped to the microphone and moved that the previous amendment be deleted. No debate was allowed on the previous question, and Benson and Edwards prevailed. Cusimano resigned from the legislature in 1988 to become a 24th Judicial District Court judge for Division 1. He won this position with 43,854 votes (75 percent) over the Democrat Melvin "Mel" Zeno, who polled 14,580 votes (25 percent). Cusimano held the judgeship until 2007. His resignation
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Charles Cusimano
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Charles Cusimano from the legislature triggered a special election in District 81. Several Republicans sought to succeed Representative Cusimano, including future Louisiana Republican Party state chairman Roger F. Villere, Jr., a Metairie floral shop owner, who resigned as chairman in 2018. However, the two candidates who reached the runoff were John S. Treen, brother of former Governor David C. Treen, and David Duke, nationally known as a former figure of the Ku Klux Klan and a political activist. Duke narrowly won the race over Treen, who held the backing of most state and national Republicans, including U.S. President George Herbert Walker Bush and former President Reagan, who opposed Duke's candidacy. Duke
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Charles Cusimano
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Charles Cusimano claimed that Treen, if elected, was willing to see property tax increases in the suburban New Orleans district. Among those working in the John Treen campaign was Beth Rickey of New Orleans, a moderate member of the Republican State Central Committee who later exposed Duke's continuing neo-Nazi ties. In 1998, Cusimano ran for the Louisiana Supreme Court, a ten-year term, against Justice Pascal F. Calogero, Jr., a Democrat. Calogero led with 77,766 votes (49.5 percent), and Cusimano polled 64,711 ballots (41.2 percent). A third candidate held the remaining 8 percent of the vote. Because Calogero nearly won the position outright in the primary, Cusimano decided not to contest the general election. On
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Charles Cusimano
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Charles Cusimano the district court, Judge Cusimano was instrumental in revamping the criminal justice computer system. In 2006, he did not seek reelection and was succeeded by Republican Cornelius E. "Conn" Regan, a narrow winner over Danyelle Taylor, also a Republican. In 2008, Cusimano was unopposed for the position of Fifth Justice of the Peace Court in Jefferson Parish. Cusimano said that he will modernize justice-of-the-peace operations, with electronic case management to allow litigants to file electronically and monitor the status of their case via the Internet. He serves with the Constable for the 5th Justice of the Peace court, Allen Leone Jr. Cusimano and his wife, Kathleen F. Cusimano (born August
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Charles Cusimano
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Charles Cusimano was instrumental in revamping the criminal justice computer system. In 2006, he did not seek reelection and was succeeded by Republican Cornelius E. "Conn" Regan, a narrow winner over Danyelle Taylor, also a Republican. In 2008, Cusimano was unopposed for the position of Fifth Justice of the Peace Court in Jefferson Parish. Cusimano said that he will modernize justice-of-the-peace operations, with electronic case management to allow litigants to file electronically and monitor the status of their case via the Internet. He serves with the Constable for the 5th Justice of the Peace court, Allen Leone Jr. Cusimano and his wife, Kathleen F. Cusimano (born August 27, 1954), have eight children.
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Lee School (Montour, New York)
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Lee School (Montour, New York) Lee School (Montour, New York) Lee School is a historic one-room school building located at Montour in Schuyler County, New York. It is a one-room, one story, gable roofed frame building built in 1884. It served the town as Montour District #1 School until 1937. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.
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Emmanuel Corrèze
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Emmanuel Corrèze Emmanuel Corrèze Emmanuel Corrèze (born 9 March 1982) is a retired French professional footballer who played as midfielder. # External links. - Profile at Soccerway
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Yann Hubert
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Yann Hubert Yann Hubert Yann Hubert (born January 9, 1985 in Bagnols-sur-Cèze) is a French professional football player. Currently, he plays in the Ligue 2 for AC Arles-Avignon.
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Sisters of Providence of Holyoke
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Sisters of Providence of Holyoke Sisters of Providence of Holyoke The Sisters of Providence of Holyoke, Massachusetts, are a congregation of Roman Catholic religious sisters founded in 1892. # History. In November 1873, four Sisters of Charity from the House of Providence in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, (today's Sisters of Providence of Saint Vincent de Paul), came to Holyoke in Western Massachusetts to care for the sick poor, most of whom were immigrants laboring in the city's paper mills. Holyoke was a young, rapidly growing industrial city with cotton, satin and thread mills. These employed hundreds of immigrants, especially those from Ireland and Scotland. A great dam was built across the Connecticut at Holyoke. Hundreds
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Sisters of Providence of Holyoke
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Sisters of Providence of Holyoke of laborers were employed in its construction. The immigrants and mill employees were lodged in company houses, badly constructed, unsanitary and overcrowded. Disease, especially typhoid fever, was rampant. Since the city had neither hospital nor an almshouse, during illness these poor people received little or no care. There were no homes for the aged or infirm, or an orphanage for homeless children. Rev. Patrick J. Harkins was pastor of St. Jerome's Church, the only Catholic Church in the city. Harkins was aware of the needs of his poor parishioners and sought their fulfillment. In September 1873 two Sisters of Charity of the House of Providence arrived from their Mother House in Kingston,
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Sisters of Providence of Holyoke
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Sisters of Providence of Holyoke Ontario, Canada. The two, Sister Mary de Chantal and Sister Mary Elizabeth were on a begging trip and seeking his permission to solicit funds from his parish for their poor back home. Granting their petition, Harkins required, that in return, they petition their superiors in Kingston to establish a mission in Holyoke to meet the charitable needs of his parish. The sisters’ Reverend Mother Mary John and Mother Mary Edward, first assistant, visited Holyoke on September 23, 1873. They accepted Holyoke as their first mission. On November 7, 1873, four sisters arrived to establish the Holyoke mission, settling in their first House of Providence, located on the other side of the Connecticut River
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Sisters of Providence of Holyoke
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Sisters of Providence of Holyoke in South Hadley Falls. Within one week, Sisters Mary Edward, Mary Mount Carmel, Mary of the Cross, and Mary Patrick welcomed their first orphan, 11-year old Edward Reilly. It was not long after that before the city almoner was sending the city's needy and the infirm to the sisters for care and shelter. Soon their house was filled to capacity and only the very sick and friendless could be admitted. The work of the Sisters of Providence, as all in Holyoke called them, rapidly developed. Soon they were not only caring for the orphaned, the aged, and the infirm at the House of Providence, but for the sick poor in their homes where the sisters spent nights with the dying and preparing the dead for
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Sisters of Providence of Holyoke
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Sisters of Providence of Holyoke burial. To help support themselves and their ministries, the sisters made and sold altar breads, church linens, vestments and burial robes. This last work was a major source of income for the House of Providence until around 1920. In the summer of 1875 Father Harkins sent a request to Kingston for the Sisters to take charge of the Boys School at St. Jerome's Institute. Teaching was not one of the works for which the sisters’ Congregation had been founded, but not finding it incompatible with their Rule, and wishing to cooperate with the pastor accepted this new work on August 12, 1875. Sister Mary of Providence, Sister Mary Berchmans and four novices arrived from Kingston to begin the new teaching
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Sisters of Providence of Holyoke
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Sisters of Providence of Holyoke ministry. As no convent had been provided for the sisters teaching in the school, they resided at the House of Providence and frequently helped care for the orphans, aged and infirm in their free time from school, as well as relieving on night duty or spending their nights with the dying. With true missionary spirit, these pioneer sisters generously and courageously fulfilled their vocation as servants of the poor. By 1890 the Rev. Dr. Thomas D. Beaven, acting for the Right Rev. Patrick J. O’Reilly, Bishop of Springfield Diocese of which Holyoke is a part, petitioned Rome for the sisters in Holyoke to become a new diocesan Congregation, separate from the Mother House in Kingston. On the day
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Sisters of Providence of Holyoke
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Sisters of Providence of Holyoke of Bishop O’Reilly's death, May 28, 1892 notice arrived that Rome had granted that permission, and on August 12 Father Beaven was appointed to succeed as bishop. Following his predecessor's plan, sisters who wished were permitted to remain members of the Kingston Community, and on August 13, 1892, fourteen of their number bade farewell to their companions in Holyoke and returned to Kingston. The 30 remaining sisters became the nucleus for the new diocesan Community. And, on August 17, 1892 a provisional government was established with Mother Mary of Providence (in secular life Catherine Horan), as its first major superior. The sisters’ new Community was incorporated under the laws of the Commonwealth
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Sisters of Providence of Holyoke
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Sisters of Providence of Holyoke as the Sisters of Providence, Holyoke, Massachusetts. Their charter, dated December 17, 1892, was granted for “the establishment and maintaining of the school for the education of children; establishing and maintaining a hospital for the cure of the sick; assisting the poor and destitute people; and teaching and fitting young women for the Order of the Sisters of Providence and maintaining the same.” In the next 15 years, the sisters, under the able leadership of Mother Mary of Providence established 20 works of charity. Mother Mary served as teacher, principal, nurse, administrator and religious leader. By her death in 1943, the Sisters of Providence had made sharp inroads into alleviating
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Sisters of Providence of Holyoke
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Sisters of Providence of Holyoke the social needs of Western Massachusetts. In their various missions, the works of the Community were continuing to flourish throughout the Springfield Diocese, which at that time include Worcester in central Massachusetts. The Sisters ministries included several hospitals and nursing schools, an orphanage, nursing homes, a residence for working girls and a home for unwed mothers. Many others of their ministries also aided the poor and needy. In 1950, the diocese was divided into two diocese: the newly established Worcester Diocese was headed by Bishop John Wright, and the Springfield Diocese by Bishop Christopher J. Weldon. The need to rebuild many of the institutions operated by the Sisters
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Sisters of Providence of Holyoke
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Sisters of Providence of Holyoke of Providence was a major concern. Some of the buildings were more than 50 years old, while others needed expansion or modernization. In the Springfield Diocese, Bishop Weldon raised funds to add a new wing to Farren Memorial Hospital in Montague City, and to rebuild Providence Hospital in Holyoke. Funds were also raised to replace the original Brightside buildings in Holyoke with Our Lady of Providence Children's Center in West Springfield, the Guild of the Holy Child in Westfield moved into its new building, and in Worcester, there was a dedication for a new St. Vincent Hospital. During these same years, the Community took steps to provide the advanced educations the Sisters needed in order
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Sisters of Providence of Holyoke
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Sisters of Providence of Holyoke to assume significant roles within these modern, sophisticated health and human service agencies. A House of Studies was opened in the Boston area for the many sisters who began to pursue professional studies. Many of the newer members of the Community were sent to the House of Studies or to Marillac College, a sister formation college in St. Louise, Missouri, where they obtained college degrees. Today, the sisters legacy is visible in the Sisters of Providence Health System, a member of Trinity Health-New England, whose parent organization Trinity Health is the second largest Catholic health System in the U. S. In addition, the sisters sponsor Genesis Spiritual Life Center, Providence Ministries
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Sisters of Providence of Holyoke
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Sisters of Providence of Holyoke of Trinity Health-New England, whose parent organization Trinity Health is the second largest Catholic health System in the U. S. In addition, the sisters sponsor Genesis Spiritual Life Center, Providence Ministries for the Needy, Providence Place at Ingleside, and Mary's Meadow at Providence Place. Currently they are working to further develop the Hillside at Providence as a ministry site for elder health and affordable housing services. Seeds of hope : the history of the Sisters of Providence, Holyoke, Massachusetts # References. Sisters of Providence archival materials housed in the Sisters of Providence Archives in Holyoke, Mass. # External links. - Sisters of Providence of Holyoke
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Lake Ardibbo
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Lake Ardibbo Lake Ardibbo Lake Ardibbo is a freshwater lake of Ethiopia. It is located north of Dessie, in the Debub Wollo Zone of the Amhara Region. It is situated about five kilometers southeast of Lake Hayq; both lakes are in Tehuledere woreda. This lake is smaller in size than Lake Hayq and flows into Hayq via the Anchercah River.
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Marvin Esor
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Marvin Esor Marvin Esor Marvin Esor (born July 21, 1989 in Paris) is a Martiniquais professional football player. Currently, he plays in the Ligue 2 for US Créteil-Lusitanos.
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OHS Consortium
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OHS Consortium OHS Consortium OHS Consortium is a joint venture between two Turkish companies Öztaş and Hazinedaroğlu and Russia's Stroytransgaz, incorporated to participate in construction of Durusu terminal , a gas metering terminal in Northern Turkey. The terminal is a part of larger Blue Stream pipeline project transporting natural gas from Russia to Turkey under Black Sea # External links. - Hazinedaroğlu, Website of Hazinedaroglu Group - Öztaş, Website of Oztas Group
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Michael Joseph Begley
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Michael Joseph Begley Michael Joseph Begley Michael Joseph Begley (March 12, 1909 – February 9, 2002) was an American clergyman of the Roman Catholic Church. He was the first Bishop of Charlotte, North Carolina from 1972 until 1984. # Biography. Begley was born in West Springfield, Massachusetts, to Dennis and Anna (née Moynahan) Begley. His father came to the United States from County Kerry in Ireland. He received his early education at West Springfield public schools and at Cathedral High School. He studied at Mount St. Mary's College in Emmitsburg, Maryland, from where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1930. He was ordained to the priesthood by Bishop Thomas Michael O'Leary on May 26, 1934, for the Diocese
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Michael Joseph Begley
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Michael Joseph Begley of Raleigh, North Carolina. His first assignments were at Basilica Shrine of St. Mary in Wilmington and at St. Edward Church in High Point. He then served as pastor of St. Therese Church in Wrightsville Beach, Immaculate Conception Church in Wilmington (1938–1942), and at St. Leo the Great Church in Winston-Salem (1942–1955). He earned a Master of Social Work degree from the University of North Carolina in 1949, and was named a Domestic Prelate in 1954. In 1955, he became the first pastor of St. Ann Church in Charlotte. He was later made superintendent of Raleigh's Catholic orphanage and pastor of Our Lady of Grace Church in Greensboro. On November 30, 1971, Begley was appointed the first
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Michael Joseph Begley
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Michael Joseph Begley Bishop of the newly erected Diocese of Charlotte by Pope Paul VI. He received his episcopal consecration on January 12, 1972 from Archbishop Luigi Raimondi, with Bishops Vincent Stanislaus Waters and George Edward Lynch serving as co-consecrators. He selected as his motto: ""Diligimus Fratres"" ("We Have Loved the Brethren"). In addition to his duties as a diocesan bishop, he also served as chairman of the Catholic Committee on Appalachia. In this capacity, he led 26 other bishops from 13 states in issuing a joint pastoral letter "This Land is Home to Me" on the state of the powerless in the region. A supporter of capital punishment, Begley endorsed the 1984 execution of Velma Barfield, noting,
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Michael Joseph Begley
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Michael Joseph Begley "The state has a right to decide on the death penalty and this is one instance when they chose that right." Upon reaching the mandatory retirement age of 75, Begley submitted his letter of resignation to Pope John Paul II in March 1984. His resignation was accepted on May 29, 1984, and was succeeded by John Francis Donoghue. Begley died at Maryfield Nursing Home in High Point, aged 92. He was a cousin of Bishop William Joseph Hafey, and baptized Bishop Peter Joseph Jugis as a child. # See also. - Catholic Church hierarchy - Catholic Church in the United States - Historical list of the Catholic bishops of the United States - List of Catholic bishops of the United States - Lists of patriarchs,
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Michael Joseph Begley
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Michael Joseph Begley hose that right." Upon reaching the mandatory retirement age of 75, Begley submitted his letter of resignation to Pope John Paul II in March 1984. His resignation was accepted on May 29, 1984, and was succeeded by John Francis Donoghue. Begley died at Maryfield Nursing Home in High Point, aged 92. He was a cousin of Bishop William Joseph Hafey, and baptized Bishop Peter Joseph Jugis as a child. # See also. - Catholic Church hierarchy - Catholic Church in the United States - Historical list of the Catholic bishops of the United States - List of Catholic bishops of the United States - Lists of patriarchs, archbishops, and bishops # External links. - Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte
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I Am (Mary J. Blige song)
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I Am (Mary J. Blige song) I Am (Mary J. Blige song) "I Am" is a song taken from American R&B singer-songwriter Mary J. Blige's ninth studio album, "Stronger with Each Tear". The song was written by Blige, Johntá Austin, Ester Dean, Magnus Beite, Tor Erik Hermansen, Mikkel Eriksen with musical production from Stargate and was released as the second single from the album. The song "I Am" confidently tells one's lover nobody can treat them better than the person they are with at the present time. A rough/early demo version of the song was circulated on the Internet featuring Austin's vocals on the hook. # Release and promotion. "I Am" was sent to urban radio in the week beginning November 10, 2009 and was released as
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I Am (Mary J. Blige song)
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I Am (Mary J. Blige song) a digital download on December 8, 2009. It debuted on the US Hot R&B/Hip Hop Songs chart on November 19, 2009 at number 46 based on airplay alone. It debuted on the Japan Hot 100 chart at number 92, also debuting on the US "Billboard" Hot 100 at number 67. Blige performed "I Am" live for the first time at the 2009 American Music Awards on November 22, 2009. Blige also performed "I Am" on "Lopez Tonight", "So You Think You Can Dance", "The Jay Leno Show", "Jimmy Kimmel Live!", A&E Television's "Private Sessions", "The Today Show", "The View", "The Ellen DeGeneres Show", and on the "Late Show with David Letterman". In the UK, the song was released as the first single from "Stronger with Each
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I Am (Mary J. Blige song)
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I Am (Mary J. Blige song) Sessions", "The Today Show", "The View", "The Ellen DeGeneres Show", and on the "Late Show with David Letterman". In the UK, the song was released as the first single from "Stronger with Each Tear" on March 1, 2010. Mary J Blige performed "I Am" on "" on March 11, 2010. # Music video. The director for the video is Anthony Mandler. The video premiered via vevo.com on December 8, 2009. # Chart performance. On the week ending December 26, 2009, "I Am" debuted at No. 67 on the US "Billboard" Hot 100 and since then has peaked at #55. On March 7, 2010, it entered (and peaked) on the UK Singles Chart at #34. # External links. - Mary J Blige – I Am Music Video - Mary J Blige – I Am Ringtone
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HOTHEAD (gene)
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HOTHEAD (gene) HOTHEAD (gene) HOTHEAD is an "Arabidopsis thaliana" gene that encodes a flavin adenine dinucleotide-containing oxidoreductase. This gene has a role in the creation of the carpel during the formation of flowers through the fusion of epidermal cells. Observations of reversion of the "hothead" phenotype and genotype led to the suggestion that the plants were able to "remember" the sequences of genes present in their ancestors, possibly through a cache of complementary RNA. This report attracted broad attention, and alternative explanations were suggested. Later research suggested that the supposed reversion phenomenon was due to the plants having a pronounced bias towards outcrossing (because of
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HOTHEAD (gene)
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HOTHEAD (gene) he supposed reversion phenomenon was due to the plants having a pronounced bias towards outcrossing (because of their floral defects), rather than self-fertilizing at high rates, as is typical for "A. thaliana". # External links and further reading. - Recommendations of 2005 paper on F1000 (most rated paper in the history of the site): http://f1000.com/prime/1024824 - Post by Ogden (2013) describing a follow-up paper: http://blog.f1000research.com/2013/02/04/meddling-with-mendel/ - News piece by Gawrylewski (2008): http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/26000/title/Mendel-upended-/ - "HOTHEAD" locus page: https://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?type=locus&id=30300
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Donald Carson
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Donald Carson Donald Carson Donald Carson may refer to: - D. A. Carson (born 1946), theologian and professor of the New Testament - Donald "Tee" Carson (died 2000), American jazz pianist
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John Hudson (bishop)
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John Hudson (bishop) John Hudson (bishop) Wilfrid John Hudson CBE, AKC was the fourth Bishop of Carpentaria. He was born on 12 June 1904, educated at Brighton College and trained for the priesthood at King's College London and ordained in 1932 After a curacy at St Barnabas, Pimlico he went to Australia where he was Principal of the Brotherhood of the Good Shepherd in Dubbo and Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Bathurst. Returning to England he was Curate of All Saints, Woodham then Rector of Letchworth until his elevation to the Episcopate. After ten years in northern Australia he became Bishop Coadjutor of Brisbane, serving until his retirement in 1973. He died on 16 February 1981.
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Lamphun Airport
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Lamphun Airport Lamphun Airport Lamphun Airport is located inside the area of the Saha Industrial Park. This airfield was designed to meet ICAO recommendations and is approved by the DOA. Lamphun Airfield, operated by the Sahaphatana Holding Co is south on the extended centreline of runway 36 at Chiang Mai International Airport. Runway 01/19 is level, well-graded laterite surface and usable even during the wet season. The final approach from both directions is straightforward. There are high voltage electricity pylons less than 1 km south of runway 19 and several aerial masts 1345' AMSL to the 2 km NE of airfield. There are houses and trees close to threshold of runway 01 reducing the available landing distance
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Lamphun Airport
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Lamphun Airport un Airport is located inside the area of the Saha Industrial Park. This airfield was designed to meet ICAO recommendations and is approved by the DOA. Lamphun Airfield, operated by the Sahaphatana Holding Co is south on the extended centreline of runway 36 at Chiang Mai International Airport. Runway 01/19 is level, well-graded laterite surface and usable even during the wet season. The final approach from both directions is straightforward. There are high voltage electricity pylons less than 1 km south of runway 19 and several aerial masts 1345' AMSL to the 2 km NE of airfield. There are houses and trees close to threshold of runway 01 reducing the available landing distance on this runway.
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Adpar
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Adpar Adpar Adpar, formerly Trefhedyn, is a village in Ceredigion, in the community of Llandyfriog, Wales now considered as a part of Newcastle Emlyn to which it is joined by a fine bridge across the River Teifi. Adpar used to be an ancient Welsh borough in its own right. # History. The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales records a "possible medieval castle motte" within the village. The mound is low, about 3½ metres in height and damaged in subsequent periods. At one time Adpar was relatively more important than it is now. It used to be an ancient borough, returned its own member of parliament and had a port-reeve and two bailiffs. It had a market and several seasonal
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Adpar
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Adpar animal fairs. Several industrial enterprises used the fast-flowing waters of the River Teifi for power, including a woollen mill that produced flannel, blankets and knitting yarn. There was also a fishing weir above the bridge to catch migratory salmon. The first permanent printing press was established in Adpar in 1719 by Isaac Carter (printer and native of Carmarthenshire). it's believed that the first two publications from this press were Welsh language "Cân o Senn i’w hen Feistr Tobacco" by Alban Thomas and "Cân ar Fesur Triban ynghylch Cydwybod a’i Chynheddfau". The press was transferred to Carmarthen in about 1725. The last duel that took place in Cardiganshire occurred in Adpar in 1814.
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Adpar
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Adpar River Teifi for power, including a woollen mill that produced flannel, blankets and knitting yarn. There was also a fishing weir above the bridge to catch migratory salmon. The first permanent printing press was established in Adpar in 1719 by Isaac Carter (printer and native of Carmarthenshire). it's believed that the first two publications from this press were Welsh language "Cân o Senn i’w hen Feistr Tobacco" by Alban Thomas and "Cân ar Fesur Triban ynghylch Cydwybod a’i Chynheddfau". The press was transferred to Carmarthen in about 1725. The last duel that took place in Cardiganshire occurred in Adpar in 1814. The last recorded use of stocks in the United Kingdom was in Adpar in 1872.
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Logan Methodist Church
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Logan Methodist Church Logan Methodist Church Logan Methodist Church is a historic Methodist church located at Logan in Schuyler County, New York. It was built in 1833 and remodeled in 1878 and is a large Federal era frame building with a veneer of Victorian era embellishment. It is a rectangular frame structure resting on a slightly raised stone foundation. It features a handsome central tower with a louvered belfry. It ceased being used for church activities in 1970 and refurbished as the Logan Community Center. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.
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PMAG
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PMAG PMAG PMAG can refer to: - Presidential Management Alumni Group, non-profit organization - Provisional Military Advisory Group, original name of the Korean Military Advisory Group - A line of polymer rifle magazines manufactured by Magpul Industries
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Ramón Ignacio Fernández
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Ramón Ignacio Fernández Ramón Ignacio Fernández Ramón Ignacio Fernández (, born 3 December 1984) is an Argentine footballer that plays for Chilean club O'Higgins as a midfielder. # Club career. ## Early career. A product of Estudiantes de la Plata youth system, Fernández joined their reserve team in January 2003, but spent most of the next five years on loans at several Argentine sides, including Sarmiento, Club Sportivo Ben Hur, Defensa y Justicia and Club Atlético Atlanta, before being loaned again to Croatian side NK Rijeka in July 2008. ## Rijeka. At Rijeka, he established himself as a first-team regular in his first season with the club and scored one goal in 20 appearances in the 2008–09 season. At the end
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Ramón Ignacio Fernández
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Ramón Ignacio Fernández July 2008. ## Rijeka. At Rijeka, he established himself as a first-team regular in his first season with the club and scored one goal in 20 appearances in the 2008–09 season. At the end of the season the club decided to renew the loan deal into the next season. Therefore, the loan spell ended in July 2010, returning to Estudiantes subsequently. # Honours. ## Club. - Estudiantes - Torneo de Apertura (1): 2010 - Universidad de Chile - Primera División (1): Apertura 2014 - Copa Chile: 2013 - Colo-Colo - Primera División (1): Transición 2017 - Copa Chile: 2016 - Supercopa de Chile: 2017 # External links. - Argentine Primera statistics at Fútbol XXI - Fernández at Football Lineups
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Neuroscience of music
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Neuroscience of music Neuroscience of music The neuroscience of music is the scientific study of brain-based mechanisms involved in the cognitive processes underlying music. These behaviours include music listening, performing, composing, reading, writing, and ancillary activities. It also is increasingly concerned with the brain basis for musical aesthetics and musical emotion. Scientists working in this field may have training in cognitive neuroscience, neurology, neuroanatomy, psychology, music theory, computer science, and other relevant fields. The cognitive neuroscience of music represents a significant branch of music psychology, and is distinguished from related fields such as cognitive musicology in its
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Neuroscience of music
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Neuroscience of music reliance on direct observations of the brain and use of such techniques as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), magnetoencephalography (MEG), electroencephalography (EEG), and positron emission tomography (PET). # Neurological bases. ## Auditory Pathway. Children who study music have shown increased development in the auditory pathway after only two years. The development could accelerate language and reading development. ## Pitch. Successive parts of the tonotopically organized basilar membrane in the cochlea resonate to corresponding frequency bandwidths of incoming sound. The hair cells in the cochlea release neurotransmitter as a result,
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Neuroscience of music
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Neuroscience of music causing action potentials down the auditory nerve. The auditory nerve then leads to several layers of synapses at numerous nuclei in the auditory brainstem. These nuclei are also tonotopically organized, and the process of achieving this tonotopy after the cochlea is not well understood. This tonotopy is in general maintained up to primary auditory cortex in mammals, however it is often found that cells in primary and non-primary auditory cortex have spatio-temporal receptive fields, rather than being strictly responsive or phase-locking their action potentials to narrow frequency regions. A widely postulated mechanism for pitch processing in the early central auditory system is the phase-locking
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Neuroscience of music
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Neuroscience of music and mode-locking of action potentials to frequencies in a stimulus. Phase-locking to stimulus frequencies has been shown in the auditory nerve, the cochlear nucleus, the inferior colliculus, and the auditory thalamus. By phase- and mode-locking in this way, the auditory brainstem is known to preserve a good deal of the temporal and low-passed frequency information from the original sound; this is evident by measuring the auditory brainstem response using EEG. This temporal preservation is one way to argue directly for the temporal theory of pitch perception, and to argue indirectly against the place theory of pitch perception. ## Melody processing in the secondary auditory cortex. Studies
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Neuroscience of music
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Neuroscience of music suggest that individuals are capable of automatically detecting a difference or anomaly in a melody such as an out of tune pitch which does not fit with their previous music experience. This automatic processing occurs in the secondary auditory cortex. Brattico, Tervaniemi, Naatanen, and Peretz (2006) performed one such study to determine if the detection of tones that do not fit an individual's expectations can occur automatically. They recorded event-related potentials (ERPs) in nonmusicians as they were presented unfamiliar melodies with either an out of tune pitch or an out of key pitch while participants were either distracted from the sounds or attending to the melody. Both conditions
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