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Daybehavior
During 1998 and 1999 they, recorded their follow-up album with Kevin Petri, engineer on Massive Attack's debut album "Blue Lines" (1991). NONS, dealing with financial problems, went into bankruptcy 99 and the album was locked from being released. The band in despair decided to take a break and Arell moved to Thailand.
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Daybehavior
By 2003, Crescentini and Hammar decided to finish the album, now updated with some new material. Their second album, "Have You Ever Touched a Dream?" was released in 2004 by American indie label A Different Drum.
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Daybehavior
Crescentini and Hammar, not feeling comfortable with the missing part of the trio as well as having musical differences, decided to put the band on hold.
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Daybehavior
In 2009, Arell thought it was time to rejoin the band and started to work on new material.
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Daybehavior
During summer and fall 2010, the band recorded their new album, "FOLLOW THAT CAR!", which was released September 2012.
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Daybehavior
The band also made original music for a film, "Ellinor's Wedding" ("Ellinors bröllop"; 1996) and have had several songs in the "Dance Dance Revolution" music video game.
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Black bishop
The black bishop ("Euplectes gierowii") is a species of passerine bird in the family Ploceidae native to Africa south of the Sahara. Three subspecies are recognised.
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Black bishop
The black bishop was first described by the German ornithologist Jean Cabanis in 1880 and named after H. Gierow, a Swedish explorer and collector in Angola. It is sometimes placed with "E. aureus" and "E. hordeaceus" in a separate genus, "Groteiplectes".
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Black bishop
A study of the molecular phylogeny of bishops and widowbirds published in 2008 found that it formed part of a clade along with the fire-fronted bishop ("E. diadematus"), black-winged red bishop ("E. hordeaceus"), northern red bishop ("E. franciscanus"), southern red bishop ("E. orix"), Zanzibar red bishop ("E. nigroven...
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Black bishop
Three subspecies of the black bishop are now recognized.At , the black bishop is large for its genus. The breeding male is black on the wings, tail, chest, cheeks and forehead. The neck, back of the head and breast band) are orange or orange-red. The under tail-coverts are pale buff with black streaks, and the upper ba...
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Black bishop
The black bishop is native to Angola, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, South Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda. Its preferred habitats are grasslands, shrublands, and wetlands.
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Black bishop
The black bishop can sometimes be found in small flocks, but is not a highly gregarious species, especially when nesting. It is probably polygynous. The male defends the territory during breeding season.
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Greenwood frequency
In adaptive optics, the Greenwood frequency is the frequency or bandwidth required for optimal correction with an adaptive optics system. It depends on the transverse windspeed and the turbulence strength in the atmosphere. This can be easily understood since if the turbulence moves over the telescope opening faster, t...
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Greenwood frequency
One expression for the Greenwood frequency is given by
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Greenwood frequency
formula_1
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Greenwood frequency
With formula_2 the zenith angle, formula_3 the windspeed as function of height and formula_4 the so-called atmospheric turbulence constant structure function, a measure of the turbulence strength as function of height.
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Tech Plus Forum
The Tech Plus Forum (tech+) is a government-affiliated, international, non-profit "knowledge concert" held each year in Seoul, South Korea. It was created to bring together recognized international and domestic innovation and inspiration leaders in the fields of technology, economy, culture and humanity. The name tech+...
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Tech Plus Forum
The objectives of the tech+ Forum are:
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Tech Plus Forum
Talks at tech+ 2011, hosted at Grand Peace Palace, Kyung Hee University, focused on the interaction and interconnectedness of technology and humanity. The event was separated into 5 chapters with 23 international and domestic speakers attending. 7428 participants attended over the two-day run.
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Tech Plus Forum
"tech+ 2011 Program"
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Tech Plus Forum
"2011 Wiki-notable Speakers"
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Tech Plus Forum
Under the main theme, Innovate Korea, tech+ 2010 was aimed to link with and complement the 2010 G-20 Seoul summit meeting and the Seoul G20 Business Summit. In cooperation with 22 speakers, tech+ 2010 introduced new paradigms for the future of technology in Korea and the world.
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Tech Plus Forum
"tech+ 2010 Program"
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Tech Plus Forum
The 2010 forum aimed at creating a foundation for the co-evolution of the knowledge ecosystem through harmonious communication between all technological fields and the open sharing of insights into the latest critical questions. Session themes included:
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Tech Plus Forum
"2010 Wiki-notable Speakers"
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Tech Plus Forum
"Performers"
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Tech Plus Forum
2009 marked the launch of the tech+ Forum and aimed at exploring the themes of an "Era of Collaboration and Culture" and "Future Countermove with Enterprise". Session themes included:
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Tech Plus Forum
"tech+ 2009 Program"
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Tech Plus Forum
"2009 Wiki-notable Speakers"
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Kanal Kannan
Kanal Kannan (born as V. Kannan) is an Indian fight master/action choreographer, actor and screenwriter in Kollywood, Malayalam cinema, Cinema of Andhra Pradesh, Cinema of Karnataka and Bollywood.
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Tatyana Arntgolts
Tatyana Albertovna Arntgolts (Russian: Татья́на Альбе́ртовна Арнтго́льц; born 18 March 1982) is a Russian theater and film actress.
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Tatyana Arntgolts
Twin sisters Tatyana and Olga born in Kaliningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union. In a family of actors of the Kaliningrad Regional Drama Theater: Honored Artist of the RF Albert Arntgolts and actress Valentina Arntgolts (née Galich). She has an identical twin sister Olga, who is also an actress. Together they studied at ...
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Tatyana Arntgolts
In 2008, Tatyana married actor Ivan Zhidkov. In September 2009, she gave birth to daughter Maria in Moscow. In the summer of 2013 the couple divorced.
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Tatyana Arntgolts
Also, the actress met with Grigory Antipenko, but later the couple broke up.
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Tatyana Arntgolts
In 1999 Arntgolts made her acting debut in the youth drama series "Prostiye istiny" (The Simple Truth), in which she played student Katya Trofimova.
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Tatyana Arntgolts
In 2008 Arntgolts participated in the Channel One show "Lednikoviy Period" (Ice Age), where celebrities paired with professional figure skaters and each week competed by performing ice dancing routines. Her partner was Maxim Staviski.
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Maitland Mackie
Sir Maitland Mackie, (16 February 1912 – 18 June 1996), often known as Mike Mackie, was a British Liberal Party politician, farming pioneer, educational innovator and Lord-Lieutenant of Aberdeenshire.
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Maitland Mackie
He was the son of Dr Maitland Mackie OBE and Mary Yull. He attended Aberdeen Grammar School. He graduated from the University of Aberdeen with a BSc in Agriculture in 1933. He married Isobel Ross in 1935 and they had two sons and four daughters. He celebrated his silver wedding with her before her death in 1960. In 196...
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Maitland Mackie
In 1932 he started farming. In 1950 he toured America and Canada as an agricultural speaker for British Information Services. He pioneered the use of silage in Scottish dairy farming and was the first man north of the River Tay to own a combine harvester. A scholarship worth £1,000 in Sir Maitland's name was establishe...
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Maitland Mackie
He was Vice-chairman of Aberdeen Youth Council. He was a district commissioner of the scout movement. He was elected to Aberdeenshire County Council in 1951 and served for fifteen years as chairman of the education committee which earned him a Fellowship of the Educational Institute of Scotland. He was Liberal Party pa...
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Maitland Mackie
He was Liberal party parliamentary candidate for Aberdeenshire East in the East Aberdeenshire by-election, 1958.
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Maitland Mackie
He was appointed a CBE in 1965. He was chairman of Aberdeen District Milk Marketing Board from 1965 to 1982. He was a governor of the North of Scotland College of Agriculture from 1968 to 1982. He was the first chairman of the North East of Scotland Development Authority from 1969 to 1975. As chair of the North East of...
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Maitland Mackie
Sir Maitland's autobiography, "A Lucky Chap" was published in 1993.
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Garanti Gallery
Garanti Gallery (GG) was a cultural institution based in Istanbul, Turkey, specializing in design, architecture and urbanism. Through its various exhibitions, lectures, conferences, workshops and publications, GG filled a great gap regarding its areas of expertise in the city and the country in general. GG was the firs...
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Garanti Gallery
GG was founded in 2003 with the support of Garanti Bank. Until August 2008, it organized thirty-one exhibitions at its 70m2 gallery on Istiklal Avenue. Throughout its active period, its programs were shaped by the contribution of an advisory committee made up of Bülent Tanju, UğurTanyeli, Han Tümertekin, Alpay Er, Semr...
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Garanti Gallery
The exhibitions at GG aimed to explore all types of design and to open them to discussion. The exhibition entitled "Wearing Architecture Inside Out, Rural Studio: Architecture as Transgression and Ambiguity" questioned the concept of social responsibility in architecture by focusing on the experiences the students of A...
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Garanti Gallery
The range of topics GG opened up for debate in the area of design included the digital world. "Project MUTEN Istanbul" exhibited the urban design proposed by KOL/MAC, one of the leaders of digital architecture, for the Galataport area. Based on network intelligence and strategies, this design was a different and produc...
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Garanti Gallery
GG supported the content of all exhibitions with lectures, conferences, panel discussions and workshops, thereby aiming to create an environment of discussion and production. The most radical example of this was "Hackers and Haute Couture Heretics: Subconstructive Strategies in the Fashion System". Curated by Otto von ...
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Garanti Gallery
"Becoming Istanbul" is one of the long-term research and publication projects begun by GG to discuss the method of exhibition as part of the exhibition content itself, and has now been passed on to SALT. For the purposes of the exhibition, an interactive database has been constructed to help defy the received wisdom an...
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Garanti Gallery
Between 2005 and 2010, GG published exhibition yearbooks as well as various books related to exhibitions and other projects.
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Garanti Gallery
"GG 2003-2004", Garanti Gallery 2005, Istanbul,
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Garanti Gallery
"GG 2005", Garanti Gallery 2006, Istanbul,
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Garanti Gallery
"GG 2006", Garanti Gallery 2007, Istanbul,
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Garanti Gallery
"GG 2007-2008", Garanti Gallery 2009, Istanbul,
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Garanti Gallery
"Turgut Cansever Düşünce Adamı ve Mimar", Uğur Tanyeli, Atilla Yücel, Ottoman Bank Archives and Research Center and Garanti Gallery 2007, Istanbul,
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Garanti Gallery
"Mimarlığın Aktörleri Türkiye 1900-2000", Uğur Tanyeli, Garanti Gallery 2007, Istanbul,
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Garanti Gallery
"Becoming Istanbul: An Encyclopedia", Edited by Pelin Derviş, Bülent Tanju, Uğur Tanyeli, Garanti Gallery 2008, Istanbul,
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Garanti Gallery
"Becoming Istanbul: Eine Enzyklopadie", Edited by Pelin Derviş, Bülent Tanju, Uğur Tanyeli, Garanti Gallery 2008, Istanbul
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Garanti Gallery
"İstanbullaşmak: Olgular, Sorunsallar, Metaforlar", Edited by Pelin Derviş, Bülent Tanju, Uğur Tanyeli, Garanti Gallery 2009, Istanbul,
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Garanti Gallery
"Tracing Istanbul (from the air)", Photography: Oğuz Meriç, Edited by Meriç Öner, Garanti Gallery 2009, Istanbul,
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Garanti Gallery
"Mapping Istanbul", Edited by Pelin Derviş, Meriç Öner, Map design: Superpool, Garanti Gallery 2009, Istanbul,
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Garanti Gallery
"ISTANBUL PARA-DOXA / Conversations on the City and Architecture, Boğaçhan Dündaralp, Aslı Kıyak İngin, Nilüfer Kozikoğlu", Edited by Pelin Derviş, Garanti Gallery 2010, Istanbul,
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Garanti Gallery
GG organized a 12-session “Transdisciplines Lecture Series” in collaboration with Platform Garanti in 2008 and 2009. The lectures aimed to open to discussion the production environment that would transcend disciplines as envisioned by the new institution to be formed by GG and Platform Garanti while the process of unif...
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Garanti Gallery
Architecture and Design Archive Turkey (ADAT) became active in 2008 under the direction of Gökhan Karakuş as the joint project of GG and Platform Garanti, with the aim of demonstrating the historical development in the fields of architecture and design in Turkey. ADAT treats architecture and design as two main factors ...
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Garanti Gallery
In 2007, GG began to expand the modest library it had formed with the purpose of aiding the research necessary for its exhibitions and events. In 2008 it merged with the library of Platform Garanti Contemporary Art Center. A serious and research-based investment is now under way to include the canonical and most recent...
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Yellow-crowned bishop
The yellow-crowned bishop ("Euplectes afer") is a species of passerine bird in the family Ploceidae native to Africa south of the Sahara. It is highly sexually dimorphic in its breeding season, during which the male adopts a distinctive yellow and black plumage, contrasting with the female's predominantly brown colorat...
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Yellow-crowned bishop
The yellow-crowned bishop was first described by the German naturalist Johann Friedrich Gmelin in 1789. It and the fire-fronted bishop have occasionally been placed in the separate genus "Taha" but DNA places it in "Euplectes", without close relatives however. In captivity it has interbred with the northern red bishop....
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Yellow-crowned bishop
Three subspecies of the yellow-crowned bishop are now recognized.The yellow-crowned bishop is in length and in weight. During the breeding season it is sexually dimorphic — that is, the observable characteristics of the males become more apparent. During the breeding season, the male has distinctive golden yellow and b...
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Yellow-crowned bishop
The male in breeding plumage resembles the yellow bishop, but the latter species is larger and lacks the yellow crown. Non-breeding males and females can be confused with those of the southern red bishop, but have white rather than the buff-coloured underparts of the latter.
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Yellow-crowned bishop
The yellow-crowned bishop is native to the African countries of: Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, RCongo, DRCongo, Ivory Coast, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, ...
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Yellow-crowned bishop
The yellow-crowned bishop eats insects, grain, and seeds. It lives in flocks with both males and females. In non-breeding seasons the flocks may contain weavers and sparrows. The call is a "high-pitched, rasping, buzzing swizzling, somewhat insect-like: "zzzzzzz, zzit, zzit, zzzz"". Nesting is November–May, peaking fro...
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Saint George and the Princess
Saint George and the Princess is a fresco by the Italian master Pisanello, located in the Pellegrini Chapel of the church of Sant'Anastasia, Verona, northern Italy. It is one of the most notable works of the International Gothic painting.
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Saint George and the Princess
The work was commissioned by the Pellegrini family, as testified by Andrea Pellegrini's testament of 1429. The external fresco, only partially preserved, was part of a cycle decorating the whole chapel.
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Saint George and the Princess
The date of the work is uncertain. It is generally assigned to the period between the painter's return from Rome in 1433 and his departure to Ferrara in 1438. The terracotta decoration of the chapel is documented as existing in 1436 and the frescoes are perhaps from the same period, although the two works would hardly ...
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Saint George and the Princess
The fresco was long exposed to water seepages from the ceiling of the church, and was severely damaged, especially in the left part which contains the dragon. The surviving part was detached from the wall in the 19th century, but this caused the loss of the metallic and gilt decorations.
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Saint George and the Princess
The fresco was formed by two parts: the right one, with St. George leaving the Princess of Trebizond (Trabzon), which is in good conditions; and the left one, with the dragon in the sea, which is nearly lost.
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Saint George and the Princess
The surviving section shows the moment of St. George's legend in which he is mounting his horse (shown from the rear) before sailing to kill the dragon which was to devour the daughter of the city's king. Behind the princess, on the right, are three horses with knights, and a crouched ram. On the left are a hound and a...
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Saint George and the Princess
The painting is highly detailed in the armors, the harnesses, and the garments of the princess and her following. The princess has an elaborated hairdo, with bends holding a large mass of hair; the latter began very highly on the brow, according to a style which was popular in the early 15th century, obtained by cuttin...
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Saint George and the Princess
The left part is occupied by a procession of curious people, depicted in smaller proportions, who have gathered near the place where George's boat is ready to sail off. Their face show a variety of portraits, which were accurately studied as testified by the numerous drawings executed by Pisanello and his workshop (now...
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Saint George and the Princess
The upper part features a high cliff with an idealized depiction of Trabzon with rich architectures of towers, spires of religious buildings and, on the far right, a castle. As typical of International Gothic, there are some macabre and grotesque elements: outside the city walls are two hanged men, one with his hose fa...
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Saint George and the Princess
Some original color details are lost: these include the tempera layer above the face, which now have become pale white; the sky, now heavily darkened; the silver of the armors, obtained by metal insertions, has now disappeared leaving a nearly black surface.
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Saint George and the Princess
In the damaged section of the fresco, only a few details have survived. The most significant of these is a salamander walking among the bones and other remains of the dragon's victims.
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Agnes Hewes
Agnes Danforth Hewes (March 30, 1874 – September 30, 1963) was an American writer of children's literature, three times a runner-up for the annual Newbery Medal. Her early childhood overseas had a huge influence on her life and writing.
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Agnes Hewes
Hewes was born in Tripoli, Lebanon (then part of Syria), to medical missionary parents working for the American Presbytery Board of Missions, Galen Bancroft Danforth and Emily Reynolds Calhoun Danforth. Galen had graduated from Amherst College in 1867 and then studied medicine in Germany and Edinburgh, eventually follo...
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Agnes Hewes
Hewes's father died of a fever and pneumonia on July 9, 1875—shortly after she was born—in Lebanon, and her mother died on January 12, 1881. Hewes was left in the care of a nurse and household servants. She stayed in the family home in Abeih with her maternal grandmother, Emily Pitkin Reynolds Calhoun, until she was 12...
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Agnes Hewes
My fairy godmother's priceless gift to me was to let me live my first twelve years in Syria. That, in a nutshell, is my feeling about Syria! That is why I wrote my first book, because I loved Syria so much—its magnificent brilliant scenery, its dear warm-hearted people, its customs come down from the Bible times, its b...
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Rajli, Hisar
Rajli is a village in Hisar district in Haryana state of India. This village has total 1538 families residing. Rajli has population of 8089 as per government records.
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Rajli, Hisar
Rajli village is administrated by Sarpanch through its Gram Panchayat, who is elected representative of village as per constitution of India and Panchyati Raj Act.
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Jeanette Eaton
Jeanette Eaton (November 30, 1886 – February 19, 1968) was an American writer of children's books, primarily biography and history. Four times she was one of the runners-up for the annual Newbery Medal. She was a suffragist and feminist.
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Jeanette Eaton
Eaton was born in Columbus, Ohio. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Vassar College in 1908 and a Master of Arts degree from Ohio State University in 1910.
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Jeanette Eaton
Eaton was a supporter of women's rights since at least her college years, giving her first public suffragist speech soon after she finished college. In 1915 she co-authored, along with Bertha Morton Stevens, "Commercial Work and Training for Girls", which examined the harsh working conditions of women for that time per...
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Jeanette Eaton
She died in Central Valley, New York. Her papers are held at the University of Minnesota Library, the Children's Literature Research Collections.NH: Four children's books by Eaton were among the annual Newbery Medal runners-up, now called Newbery Honor Books.
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Orgosolo mural
The Orgosolo mural () is the mural painted in Orgosolo, Province of Nuoro, in Sardinia, Italy. It is being investigated based on historical and anthropological approach.
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Orgosolo mural
The village of Orgosolo is located about 17 miles from Nuoro, the provincial capital. Despite the geological seclusion, the murals have rich content, from countryside view to global history. Sardinia has about 250 paintings and 150 of those are in the village of Orgosolo.
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Orgosolo mural
The Orgosolo mural emerged in the late 60s. It was during that time that Italy's economic miracle collapsed by massive strikes and social unrest. Especially, the later 1973 oil crisis abruptly terminated this boom. Thus, murals became a major expression of the social discontent. The first mural in Orgosolo was carried ...
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Orgosolo mural
The second oil crisis in 1979 once again hit hard in Italy's fragile economy. In addition, the domestic political turmoil created high unemployment rate and high inflation. Strikes, demonstrations, petitions plagued across the country. The country showed signs of recovery around 1983. Then, it moved toward a new period...
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Orgosolo mural
At the same time, mural creators broadened their view alone with the renaissance of global economy. More and more murals related to global political events were produced, such as the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, Pratobello protest event, protest against G8 in Genoa, the destruction of the Twin Towers of the Worl...
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Orgosolo mural
Since the 1990s, with the increase of tourism and the development of international cultural projects, the Orgosolo mural has drawn wide attention from all over the world. Organizations such as SCI (Service Civil International) has set up workshops of painting murals in Sardinia.
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Orgosolo mural
Nowadays, the Orgosolo mural is beginning to be recognized as "cultural heritage". In 2000, the local government provided millions of lire for the paintings' conservation and restoration. Therefore, murals in Sardinia have turned into an intellectual recognition rather than tools of political protest in the olden time....
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Orgosolo mural
Dr.Francesca Cozzolino studied the emergence and evolution of the local mural from an anthropological approach. The understanding of the mural painting as well as the esthetics in mural design is discussed in her thesis. The process for the mural creator to perceive, digest all the global events and finally present the...
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