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Kelly McCallum may refer to:
Kelly McCallum (artist)
Kelly McCallum (rugby union) | [
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Henri Gashi (born 3 December 2001) is an English professional footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Besa Kavajë.
Club career
In 2019, Gashi moved from Bromley to Fisher. At some point, he moved back to Bromley, but was signed by Albanian side Besa Kavajë in February 2021.
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2001 births
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Fisher F.C. players
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Ursa Major Technologies is an American aerospace company founded in 2015 and based in Berthoud, Colorado. The company produces rocket engines and sells them to rocket launching companies.
The company makes a 5,000-pound thrust liquid oxygen and kerosene Hadley engine, named after a character in Ray Bradbury's The Veldt.
Its commercial customers include C6 Launch Systems, a Canadian small satellite launcher, and U.S. launch startup Phantom Space. It also works with Generation Orbit Launch Services and with Stratolaunch.
In 2017, Ursa Major raised $8 million last with participation from the Space Angels Network.
In December 2021 the company closed its largest funding round to date: an $85 million Series C led by funds and accounts managed by BlackRock.
In January 2022 the company had 141 employees.
See also
Relativity Space
Isar Aerospace
Rocket Factory Augsburg AG
Vector Launch
Orbex
Skyrora
PLD Space
Radian Aerospace
References
External links
Official Website
Aerospace companies of the United States
Private spaceflight companies
Companies based in Colorado
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Abe Gutnajer, actually Abel Gutnajer (born ca. 1888, died 21 July 1942 in Warsaw) - Polish art dealer of Jewish origin, one of the greatest antiquarians of the Second Republic of Poland, organizer of auctions and exhibitions of Polish painting.
1915-1939
Abe Gutnajer came from a family of Warsaw antiquarians, who had small antiquarian bookshops in Śliska and Bagno Streets, catering mainly to Jewish customers. Around 1915, Abe Gutnajer opened his antique shop at 35 Świętojańska Street, where he also organised exhibitions of paintings, including Wojciech Kossak's in 1915, Władysław Czachórski's and Józef Brandt's in 1916, as well as Julian Fałat's, Jacek Malczewski's, Józef Mehoffer's, Henryk Siemiradzki's and Jan Matejko's, and again Wojciech Kossak's in 1917. In his antique shop, he also organised auctions of paintings, which was a rare practice in Warsaw at that time.
Gutnajer traveled across Europe, bringing back to Poland paintings by leading Polish artists scattered around the world. He acquired works by Olga Boznańska and Józef Chełmoński, from Vienna works by Józef Brandt, Aleksander Gierymski, Leopold Löffler and Jan Matejko, and from Berlin paintings by Maksymilian Gierymski, rarely seen in Poland. Among paintings purchased by Gutnajer there were 14 canvases by Józef Chełmoński, purchased in Paris in 1918, and "Portrait of a Reading Man" by Pieter de Greberr (purchase from 1917).
In 1920, he moved his flagship representative antique shop to 16 Mazowiecka Street, and a second one, of a less prestigious rank, in which he sold less valuable paintings, furniture and artistic craft products, was located nearby, at 11 Mazowiecka Street. In 1924, he acquired a part of the Polish painting collection owned by Count Ignacy Korwin-Milewski. Among the canvases purchased at that time were "Babie Lato" by Józef Chełmoński (purchased in 1924 by the National Museum in Warsaw) and "Widok na zamek Kufstein" by Aleksander Gierymski, donated to the Museum in 1927.
He also organized exhibitions of his collection in other Polish cities. In 1936 and 1937 in Lodz he showed Rembrandt's Self-Portrait and the portrait of Primate Poniatowski by M. Bacciarelli.
One of the last major auctions of works of art conducted by his art salon and antique shop before the outbreak of war was the auction of the collection of Henryk Loewenfeld, owner of the manor area in Chrzanów in June 1939.
Nazi persecution and World War II
During the September campaign Gutnajer's antique shop and apartment at 16 Mazowiecka Street were destroyed in a bombardment. The antique shop at 11 Mazowiecka Street remained intact. Opinions are divided as to the fate of his collection kept in his house. It is believed that it was probably not destroyed and was secured somewhere after the first bombardments of the capital. Before his displacement to the Warsaw ghetto, Gutnajer returned the items accepted for consignment sale before the outbreak of the war. What Abe Gutnajer took with him to the ghetto, except for the painting "Portrait of a Reading Man" by Peter de Greberr, is unknown. He probably deposited the rest of the collection with his friend, Edmund Mętlewicz, who, on his orders, sold the canvases in the Warsaw antique shops "Skarbiec" and "Miniatura", and transferred the money to the ghetto.
Abe Gutnajer lived there near the St. Karol Boromeusz church at 26 Chłodna Street and was murdered there by the Germans on 21 July 1942. He was killed on the eve of the destruction of the Warsaw Ghetto and the murder of its inmates. On the day of his death, he had an appointment for a medical consultation with the prominent Polish pathophysiologist and joint pathomechanist Prof. Franciszek Raszeja, who had been granted a pass to the ghetto especially for that occasion. The antiquarian's apartment was inhabited, apart from him, by his wife Regina, daughter Stefania, son-in-law and granddaughter, several other family members, Professor Raszeja with his assistant Dr Kazimierz Pollak and a Jewish nurse.
The circumstances of the crime are described by, among others, Dr. Zbigniew Lewicki, who, on the day after the tragedy, went to the ghetto to look for Prof. Raszeja after he had failed to return from his pass, and by Władysław Szpilman, who, in his memoirs published after the war, states that A. Gutnajer was shot under anesthesia on the operating table. According to Marek Edelman, this crime, as well as others carried out on 21 July 1942, were intended to intimidate the ghetto population so that it would not put up resistance during the displacement action planned for the following day.
The bodies of the victims of the murder on 26 Chlodna St. were quickly buried in a mass grave in the Jewish cemetery on Okopowa St. in Warsaw's Wola district.
Postwar
Abe Gutnajer's son, Ludwik, survived the war. He fought in the September campaign against both the Germans and the Soviets, then as a soldier of the Independent Carpathian Rifle Brigade he participated in the Battle of Tobruk in 1941, and then as a bombardier he took part in RAF combat flights over Germany.
Other information
Abe Gutnajer's brothers also ran reputable antique shops in Warsaw and were regarded as well-known art collectors. Bernard Gutnajer ran an antique shop in the English Hotel at 6 Wierzbowa Street, while Józef had an antique shop on Zielna Street. In addition to hundreds of Polish paintings, Bernard Gutnajer owned many decorative art objects.
In his "Chronicles of the week", Antoni Słonimski used a word he created himself, "abergutnajerism", to describe his preoccupation with past times in reference to Abe Gutnajer's interest in 19th century painting.
Restitution claims
In March 2006, Pieter de Grebber's "Portrait of a Reading Man," stolen from Gutnajer's apartment in the ghetto, was found in the registry and catalog entitled "Wartime Losses. Foreign Painting," published after the war by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage. The exhibitor of the painting at Christie's auction house in London was an anonymous seller from Latvia. The painting was valued at 800-1,200 pounds at the time of the exhibition. The discovery that it is a Greberr painting was made by experts from the Art Lost Register. After negotiations led by professor Wojciech Kowalski, who is the Ministry of Foreign Affairs plenipotentiary for the Restitution of Plundered and Displaced Cultural Property, it was agreed that the profit from the sale of the painting would be divided equally between the Latvian seller and the heirs of Abe Gutnajer, his daughter-in-law Eve Gutnajer-Infanti and grandchildren Stefan and Krystyna. On 25 April 2008 the painting was sold for £46,100 to London dealer Johnny von Haeften.
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Jewish art collectors
People who died in the Warsaw Ghetto
Polish art collectors
Persecution by Jews
Subjects of Nazi art appropriations
Polish people executed by Nazi Germany
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72nd ACE Eddie Awards
March 5, 2022
Feature Film (Dramatic):
TBA
Feature Film (Comedy or Musical):
TBA
The 72nd American Cinema Editors Eddie Awards were presented on March 5, 2022, at the Ace Hotel in Los Angeles, honoring the best editors in films and television of 2021. The nominations were announced on January 27, 2022.
Winners and nominees
Film
Television
References
External links
72
2021 film awards
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Veronica Beechey (born 1946–2021) was a British feminist sociologist and patient's rights advocate.
Early life and education
Beechey was born in Hastings and grew up in Battle, Sussex. She attended Ashford School for Girls and Hastings College. She studied sociology at Essex University, achieving a first in her degree, before going to Oxford to complete a doctorate.
Academic career
After teaching in America, in 1973, Beechey became lecturer in Sociology at Warwick University, before being recruited by the Open University in 1983 to initiate a women's studies course.
In their article 'Woman and the Reserve Army of Labour: A Critique of Veronica Beechy', Floya Anthias raised questions around Beechey's 1977 article 'Some Notes on Female Wage Labour', while also recognising that it was "the most sophisticated and influential attempt to analyse women's wage labour by using or reconstituting the categories of Marx's Capital".
Beecheys book, Unequal Work, published with Verso in 1987, was influential in feminist and women's studies. The book contains nine essays explaining "Beechey's proposals for a more flexible and equitable vision of employment for both women and men in the future". Unequal Work is recommended as further reading in the 'Women at Work' chapter to the Macmillan Introducing Women's Studies Feminist Theory and Practice handbook, 1993, and is extracted in the Women's Studies Essential Readings handbook also in 1993.
Patient advocacy
In the 1980s, Beechey was diagnosed with acute myalgic encephalomyelitis, or chronic fatigue syndrome, which led her in 1990 to retire from the OU. As a patient at the University College London hospital, between 2005 and 2019 she served three terms as patient governor, taking on the role of the hospital council's first lead governor in this time.
She founded - and chaired for six years - a High Quality Patient Care Group to represent the needs of patients to the board of directors at the hospital.
During her illness, she published articles with OpenDemocracy critiquing the ways in which she saw "the needs of bureaucracy or even business" over patients, and discussing how "politicians and advisors on the one hand and the public and NHS staff" have divergent ideas about what is best for the NHS.
Selected publications
Books
Unequal work (London: Verso, 1987).
A Matter of Hours: Women, Part-time Work and the Labour Market, co-written with Tessa Perkins, 1987.
Articles
'Some Notes on Female Wage Labour', Capital and Class No. 3 (1977)
'On Patriarchy', Feminist Review, 3, 66–82 (1979) https://doi.org/10.1057/fr.1979.21
References
1946 births
2021 deaths
Alumni of the University of Oxford
British women academics
British women activists
British feminists
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Luis Paulo Silva Junior (born 14 April 2000), commonly known as Paulo Junior, is a Brazilian professional footballer.
Career statistics
Club
.
Notes
References
2000 births
Living people
Brazilian footballers
Association football defenders
Kategoria e Parë players
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Associação Atlética Portuguesa (RJ) players
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This is a list of the top-selling albums in New Zealand for 2021 from the Official New Zealand Music Chart's end-of-year chart, compiled by Recorded Music NZ. Recorded Music NZ also published a list for the top 20 albums released by New Zealand artists.
Chart
Key
– Album of New Zealand origin
Top 20 Albums by New Zealand artists
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2021 in New Zealand music
2021 record charts
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Battle of Durgara was a battle fought on 27 February 1339 near Satwari Plains in Jammu. The Dogra army under the command of Maharaja Mal Dev defeated the Gurkani army, under the command of Timur. The Raja made a sudden sally, surprised and routed the invading force and took shelter in lofty fastnesses. Timur's forces reacted by advancing upto the foot of the hill of Jammu but retreated after plundering the neighburing villages.
Background
Mal Dev had made his kingdom independent and had sought to extend it towards the west, beyond the river Chenab also. His political ambition and the chaos caused by Turk and tribal invasions dragged Jammu into a long drawn struggle with hostile forces entrenched all around. The period of about a century from Mai Dev's accession in 1361, was the most eventful for the people and rulers of Jammu. They had a busy time with invaders and in conflicts with their warlike neighbours, the Khokhars, and with rulers of Delhi and their governors at Lahore. The Mongol inroads on the north-western regions of India had started distressing people. The Turks had entrenched themselves in power in Afghanistan and north-western Punjab. Forcible conversion of Hindus to Islam in Kashmir and in the Punjab had become a routine of Muslim rule in India, which was then represented at Delhi by the imbecile rule of the later Tughlaks, followed by the Sayyid Sultans, and the Lodhis in quick succession. The plains of Punjab and the low hills of Jammu-Kangra region had become a cock-pit of continuous struggle between the invaders, free-booter plundering tribes of Khokhars, Chibhs and Awans, the empire builders of Delhi and their representatives at Dibalpur and Lahore ; and last of all, tribal raiders and foreigners seeking and carrying men and women to slavery, rapine and loot. These Muslim bands in various garbs had made this region a veritable hell for the so called 'infidels' whom they mercilessly and frequently slaughtered in the name of Islam and sent them to hell.Amir Timur oceupied Delhi in December, 1398. After plundering the capital of the Sultans for about 3 weeks, he left it on hearing of the Hindus, who inhabited the outer hills (Siwaliks) determined to carry a holy war against them on his way back to the Indus. After storming Meeruth and Haridwar in January, 1399 he entered the Siwalik, defeating, slaughtering and plundering on all sides. Between the Satluj and the Beas he had severe conflicts in the outer valleys with the forces of the Raja of Nagarkot (Kangra). Between January 24 and Febrnary 23, when he reached the neighbourhood of Jammu he had fought twenty battles and gained as many victories, and conquered several forts which Timur numbers at eight. or Kalu Chak on the bank of the Balol torret as Timur descended along it from the rugged hills to the fertile plain through which he marched on to Jammu. It was at this place that the envoy of Sultan Sikandar of Kashmir reached Timur's camp on 24 February, and Timur wanted the Sultan to be informed that he should wait upon him on the banks of the Indus without bringing any presents. 62 Sikandar set out from Srinagar but on reaching Baramula learnt that Timur had hurriedly left the Indian frontier for Samarqand and returned to his capital.
Battle
Timur was informed that the castle of Jammu was near, that it was connected with the Siwalik and Kuka (probably Trikuta) mountains and that inhabitants were not submissive and obedients to the Sultans of Hindustan.60 He decided to carry his arms against the infidels of Jammu, and on 23 February 1399, he marched from Mansar six Kos (about 9 miles) and encamped at the village of Baila in the territory of Jammu. Probably Timur passed through Purmandal and Uttarbehni I and the locality of Baila (possibly a forest of rushes along foot-hill stream) was a few miles south of it on the bank of the Devika. There could not be any considerable village in those desolations. Timur sent a force against the village the inhabitants of which "Confident in their numbers, in the density of the Jungle, and in the altitude of the position, had placed themselves in ambush in many places along the borders of the jungle prepared to give battle and offer resistance. 61 " Timur's officers could not dare to attack them. The same day, 24 February, he advanced about six miles and then encamped, probably in the vicinity of the modern Bari-Brahmanaa On 26th Timur again marched, and came up opposite to the city of Jammu, and there camped. The five or six Kos (about 9 miles) which he tranversed on that day was entirely through a cultivated country. He did not see anywhere dry or waste land. He probably encamped in the Satwari plain where "there was grain and grass enough between the tents to feed the animals.'*64 Sharafud-Din Yazdi's account of Timur's march to Jammu gives a little more details. He says that "The men of Baila were very brave, and they had some strong jungles. They placed palicades aloug the edges, and then stood ready fight and slay." Timur evaded fighting them and only plundered the already deserted village and set fire to it. The invaders then marched four Kos (6 miles) and encamped near a village. Here the envoys from Kashmir presented themselves before Timur. This village at the foot of a mountain, had many people. There was a fight, Hindus were put to sword and the village plundered and set on fire. On the same day, in the afternoon they attacked two other villages which were near, for provisions.65 The hill people, though quite small in numbers seem to have lurked about Timur's baggage and plundered it here and there leading to skirmishes and smart fights in which one of Timur's officers was badly wounded with an arrow. The record of Timur's proceedings agatnst Jammu is not proud one. He evaded a direct fight with the people of Jammu "The rai, with a force of bold and fearless men, had taken his stand in a strong position on the mountain, wnere they discharged their arrows and kept on shouting like dogs baying the moon."66 Timur was not in a mood to fight a pitched battle as his soldiers were burdened with spoils of Hindustan, and in addition, he was in hurry to clear away from India to reach Iran hastily as he had received the distressing news of a rebellion in the eastern parts of his empire.67 He, therefore, adopted a cunning strategy.
On 27th, February, he sent army over the river to the foot of the mountain, on the left of the town, and to the village of Manu on the right. The people of Jammu sent off their wives and children from their villages to the tops of the mountains, and they fortified themselves in their villages. The Raja with his warlike Rajputs took his post in the valley. Timur ordered his soldiers not to go towards them, but to attack and plunder the town of Jammu and the village of Manu. Accordingly his forces fell to plundering, and secured an enormous booty in grain, goods of all kinds, and cattle. The invaders then returned totheir eamp for the night. Next day Timur sounded his march towards the Chenab, leaving oehind a force in ambush in the Babu forest.After leaving his forces in ambush he moved from Jammu along the left bank of the Tawi for a long distance before he crossed over to the right bank at a spot from which he traversed about 6 miles and encamped on the bank of the river Chenab. On 24th he crossed that river into Bajwat, marched westward into the Chibhan or Bimbar and crossed the river Jhelum probably a little way above the present town of the same name. There he left his army and travelled by forced marches to Indus on his way back to Samarqand
Aftermath
the tradition recorded by Ganesh Da s and G.C. Smyth affirms that it was Mai Dev, who was contemporary < f Timur and who died in about 1400 A.D. The Dogra folk ballands gi e a different version of Mai Dev's role in the affair. In one of the lege*.ds it is narrated that Mai Dev organised a confedercy of Rajas against Timur and fought the invaders in defending Kangra, and died there a heroic death. Another balled lauds Mai Dev's terrible battle with the invaders in which Timur was badly repulsed. It is probable that the "Raja of Jammu" which Timur's men captured in ambush cade, was not the Raja, but only a vassal of the King of Jammu, who, along with 'fifty rais and Rajputs' might have come down the valley of the Tawi on way to the plain country lying across it, and fell iuto ambuscade. It was some zamindar or rai who was forcibly converted to Islam, and not the King of Jammu. That is why the great Rakwal, Chandel and Chauhan Rajput dynasties did not besitate to marry their daughters to Mai Dev's successor. In case of Mai Dev's conversion to Islam this could not have been possible in Rajputs, who were overzealous for the preservation of the purity of their blood. Ganesh Dass records another tradition. He siates that Timur invited Mai Dev to submission and conversion to Islam, to which the proud Raja replied by recourse to fight. Mai Dev made a sudden sally, surprised and routed the invading force and took shelter in lofty fastnesses. Timur's forces reacted by advancing upto the foot of the hill of Jammu.70 but retreated after plundering the neighbouring villages. TimurV battles in the hills seem to have been against the crowds of people, who were wont to hover around the recreating invaders with the intention of reli ving them of some of the booty.
See also
Battle of the Kondurcha River
Siege of Damascus (1400)
Battle of Tarian
Battle of Dewair (1606)
Battle of Ankara
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Isaac Ratcliffe (born February 15, 1999) is a Canadian professional ice hockey left wing for the Philadelphia Flyers of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was selected by the Flyers in the second round, 35th overall, of the 2017 NHL Entry Draft.
Early life
Ratcliffe was born on February 15, 1999, in London, Ontario, to Elaine and Al Ratcliffe. Born into a basketball family, Ratcliffe followed his older brother Landon into ice hockey, learning to skate at the age of three and playing in coordinated games two years later. He was childhood friends with fellow London native and future National Hockey League (NHL) player Nick Suzuki, and the pair would play ice hockey, golf, and soccer together. Originally a defenceman, Ratcliffe was converted to a power forward at the age of 11, as he spent most of his time in his team's offensive zone. He and Suzuki went on to play minor ice hockey together for the London Jr. Knights of Alliance Hockey. In his final season with the London Jr. Knights of the Alliance Hockey league, Ratcliffe recorded 22 goals and 27 assists for a total of 49 points in 32 games.
Playing career
Junior
The Guelph Storm of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) drafted Ratcliffe in the first round, 15th overall, of the 2015 OHL Priority Selection. He joined the team for the 2015–16 OHL season, scoring his first junior ice hockey goal on October 3, 2015, against goaltender Evan Cormier of the Saginaw Spirit. Ratcliffe finished his first season in Guelph with five goals and eight assists in 46 games. His rookie season was limited by a number of injuries, but he soon saw an offensive surge during the 2016–17 OHL season, with seven goals and 10 assists in the first 19 games of the season. 43 games into his sophomore season, Ratcliffe had nearly tripled his previous-season totals, with 20 goals and 18 assists, and he was one of two Guelph Storm skaters named to the 2017 CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game. He finished the season with 56 points in 67 games, including a team-leading 28 goals, and was named the Storm's Most Improved Player. That June, the Philadelphia Flyers selected Ratcliffe in the second round, 35th overall, of the 2017 NHL Entry Draft, and he signed an entry-level contract with them shortly thereafter.
After joining the Flyers for training camp, Ratcliffe returned to the Storm for the 2017–18 OHL season. He had trouble early in the season, struggling with his speed and accuracy, but soon picked up his play with 37 goals through his first 61 games. Finishing the season with 68 points and a career-high 4 goals, Ratcliffe earned the Glad Mowatt Most Valuable Player Award, Fay Scott Memorial Award, and Top Scorer Award at the Storm's end-of-year team banquet. When the Guelph season concluded, Ratcliffe joined the Lehigh Valley Phantoms, the Flyers' American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, for the end of their 2017–18 season. He played two AHL games that season, scoring his first professional ice hockey goal on April 13 in a 5–2 win over the Bridgeport Sound Tigers.
Ratcliffe rejoined the Storm for the 2018–19 OHL season, where he was named captain. On March 18, 2019, Ratcliffe scored his 49th and 50th goals of the season in a 5–2 defeat of the Erie Otters, making him the fifth player in franchise history to reach the 50-goal mark in a single season. He finished the regular season with 50 goals and 82 points in 65 games, and he took home the Mickey Renaud Captain's Trophy for leadership in the OHL that spring. Ratcliffe added another 15 goals and 30 points in 24 OHL playoff games as he captained the Storm to their first J. Ross Robertson Cup in six years and a berth in the Memorial Cup. Although the Storm fell in the Memorial Cup semifinal round, Ratcliffe added an additional 15 goals and 14 assists in 24 games, and he was named to the Memorial Cup All-Star Team.
Professional
Ratcliffe joined the Phantoms again in 2019–20 for his first full season of professional ice hockey. He struggled with the transition from junior to professional hockey, particularly the greater resistance he faced from opposing skaters, but showed signs of improvement before the COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of the 2019–20 AHL season. He finished the year with six goals and 15 points in 53 games with the Phantoms. He was also limited by injuries during the 2020–21 AHL season, with two goals, eight points, and a −7 plus–minus in only 22 games.
Facing a slew of injuries to their forwards, the Flyers called Ratcliffe up to the NHL on January 27, 2022, to play on the fourth line with Zack MacEwen and Connor Bunnaman for their January 29 game against the Los Angeles Kings.
Career statistics
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On 24 January 2022, Yasmin Chkaifi was stabbed to death in London, United Kingdom. Her killer, Leon McCaskre, was killed by a passer-by minutes later.
Yasmin Chkaifi (1978–2022) was a 43-year-old Moroccan childminder who had two teenage sons and lived in Maida Vale, West London, England. At 9 am on 24 January 2022, she was stabbed to death on Chippenham Road, Maida Vale. Within minutes, her killer, Leon McCaskre, was killed when a 26-year-old stranger drove his car into him. McCaskre, who was 41, was Chkaifi's former long-term partner. A warrant for his arrest had been issued on 4 January after he failed to appear in court. The police arrested the driver on suspicion of murder and bailed him until late February. However, by 1 February the Metropolitan Police decided that the unnamed 26-year-old would face no further action, following a review of the evidence.
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Jyrelle O'Connor (born 1999/2000), known professionally as Loski (formerly Lil' Nizzy), is a British rapper and singer from Kennington, London. He is part of the UK drill group Harlem Spartans.
Beginning his career in 2012 under the name Lil' Nizzy, Loski would release his breakout single "Hazards" in 2016; this would be followed by his debut mixtape, Call Me Loose, in 2018 and Music, Trial & Trauma: A Drill Story, his debut album, in 2020. In 2021, Loski would release his debut EP, Censored.
Early life
Loski was born to Ty Nizzy, a member of the PDC rap group and "an originator of road rap", according to The Guardian. His mother studied English literature and history while attending university, which Loski said inspired his storytelling within his songs. Loski would say in an interview with VICE that both of his parents supported him in pursuing a musical career.
Loski would move from Kennington to Borehamwood to live with his grandmother at the age of 12, following a group of boys putting a gun to his head. In 2013, he was reported as missing from his house.
Career
During Loski's early musical career, he would go under the name Lil' Nizzy, in reference to his father. He would release a song alongside Danks in 2012.
Loski would release his breakout single "Hazards" in 2016. Other early songs included "Money and Beef", "DJ Khaled" and "Teddy Bruckshot".
In March 2018, Loski would be signed to Sony Music Entertainment. The following month, he would release his debut mixtape Call Me Loose; it would peak at number 44 on the UK Albums Chart and was named as one of the inspirations for Scorpion by Drake. In a article with MTV, Loski stated that the mixtape was about "the neighbourhood, friends, everything growing up". The following year, he would release Mad Move, which peaked at number 41. An article in Versus noted that the mixtape "sees the south Londoner plant himself firmly at the fore of the genre."
In 2020, Loski released his debut album, Music, Trial & Trauma: A Drill Story, which would peak at number 39 on the UK Albums Chart. Robert Kazandjian, writing for Clash, stated that the album was divided into three acts, with the album as a whole mainly centered around legal issues.
In September 2021, Loski announced his debut EP, Censored. The EP was released on 15 October; an article in Trench noted that "although the extensive cast of producers keep the Censored's sound close to Loski's drill roots, the rapper's evolution is laid bare as he attacks each track with an effortless display of lyrical greaze."
Legal issues
In 2015, Loski was sentenced to prison after being found in possession of a knife. On 9 April 2019, he was stopped by police while travelling to Willesden; they would find him in possession of a revolver. Loski was charged with possession of a firearm, intent to endanger life, and possession of ammunition as a result; his first trial would result in a retrial as a result of his prosecutor falling ill, while the second resulted in a hung jury.
On 25 July 2020, Loski was recalled back into prison. Due to lack of evidence, his case was dropped and he was released sometime later.
Discography
Albums
Mixtapes
EPs
Singles
As lead artist
As featured artist
Awards and nominations
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Gangsta rappers
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The 2021 ASUN Men's Soccer Tournament was the 43rd edition of the postseason men's soccer tournament for the ASUN Conference, held from November 5 through November 13, 2022. All rounds of the tournament were hosted at the first and second seeds home stadiums. The six-team single-elimination tournament consisted of three rounds based on seeding from regular season conference play. The Jacksonville Dolphins were the defending tournament champions, and were unable to defend their title, after not qualifying for the tournament. The Lipscomb Bisons won the tournament after defeating Central Arkansas 4–1 in the final. It was their third title in five years, and third title in program history for Lipscomb and coach Charles Morrow. As tournament champions, Lipscomb earned the ASUN's automatic berth into the 2021 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament.
Seeding
The top six teams in the regular season earned a spot in the tournament. Teams were seeded based on regular season conference record and tiebreakers were used to determine seedings of teams that finished with the same record. The first tiebreaker was required to determine the first and second overall seeds as Lipscomb and Central Arkansas both finished with 5–2–0 records. Lipscomb defeated Central Arkansas 1–0 on October 30, and was therefore the first seed, while Central Arkansas was the second seed. Florida Gulf Coast and Stetson finished with identical 4–3–0 records, and a tiebreaker was required to determine which team would get the third seed. Florida Gulf Coast defeated Stetson 2–1 on October 30, and earned the third seed, while Stetson was the fourth seed. Bellarmine and defending tournament champions Jacksonville tied for the sixth, and final spot in the tournament, with 2–4–1 records. The two teams drew 0–0 on October 30, and Bellarmine was awarded the sixth and final spot in the tournament.
Bracket
Source:
Schedule
First Round
Semifinals
Final
Statistics
Goalscorers
All-Tournament Team
Source:
MVP in bold
References
ASUN Men's Soccer Tournament | [
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NORDAM, is an American aerospace company.
History
Nordam was founded in 1969 by Raymond Siegfried.
President and CEO Charles B. Ryan was killed in a plane crash in 2001.
In 2018 Nordam filed for bankruptcy.
In 2018 Nordam halted production of nacelles for the Pratt & Whitney Canada PW800 due to a contract dispute with Pratt & Whitney Canada. In order to recover its financial position Nordam sold its nacelles business to Gulfstream Aerospace.
In 2019 Nordam exited bankruptcy through a cash injection from The Carlyle Group which resulted in Carlyle gaining control of 45% of the company.
Operations
In 2019 Nordam had 1,800 employees in the Tulsa area and 500 elsewhere.
In 2022 Nordam opened a major MRO facility at Taoyuan which will serve as their regional hub replacing operations in Singapore. The Taoyuan operation is a joint venture with China Airlines.
References
Manufacturing companies established in 1969
Multinational companies headquartered in the United States
The Carlyle Group
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This is a list of Ghana women's international footballers who have played for the Ghana women's national football team.
Players
See also
Ghana women's national football team
References
Lists of Ghana international footballers
Ghana women
Association football player non-biographical articles
Ghana | [
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Hubert Delany may refer to:
Hubert Thomas Delany, American civil rights pioneer, lawyer, politician and judge
Hubert Douglas Delany, his great-grandson, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives | [
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Glauber Gomes dos Santos (born 25 June 1996), commonly known as Glauber, is a Brazilian professional footballer currently playing as a defender for Albanian side Butrinti.
Career statistics
Club
.
Notes
References
1996 births
Living people
Sportspeople from Brasília
Brazilian footballers
Association football defenders
Kategoria e Parë players
Brazilian expatriate footballers
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The Malaysian whiskered myotis or Malayan whiskered myotis (Myotis federatus) is a species of vesper bat endemic to Malaysia, although it may possibly also occur in Indonesia.
Taxonomy
It was described in 1916 by Oldfield Thomas as a subspecies of the Burmese whiskered bat (M. montivagus). However, a 2013 study reclassified it as a distinct species on morphological grounds, using cranial and dental features. This has also been followed by the American Society of Mammalogists, the IUCN Red List, and the ITIS.
Distribution
It is only known from Peninsular Malaysia. It is known from a few localities, including the border of Selangor and Pahang, the Genting Highlands, Belum-Temengor, and the Batu Caves. The American Society of Mammalogists also lists it as potentially occurring in Indonesia, although this is yet to be confirmed.
Status
This species may be a cave-dweller, and thus may be at risk of disturbance from caving. As it is known to inhabit tall forests, it may also be at risk from deforestation. However, very little information is known about this species, and it is thus classified as Data Deficient on the IUCN Red List.
References
Mouse-eared bats
Mammals of Malaysia
Endemic fauna of Malaysia
Bats of Asia
Mammals described in 1916
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The Metro Women's Athletics Association (MWAA) is a high school athletic conference comprising private all-female Catholic high schools located in the St. Louis, Missouri metro area.
Members
Barat Academy and Whitfield School participate in sports as independent schools, but compete against the schools of the MWAA in some sports.
References
Missouri high school athletic conferences
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Mogonye is a village in the Southern District of Botswana. In the 2011 census, it had a population of 577.
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Anixia is a genus of fungi that belongs to the Agaricomycetes class; it does not belong to an order or a family. The Anixia genus consists of twelve fungi species. The genus was first documented in 1819 by Swedish mycologist Elias Magnus Fries.
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Jefferson Pereira de Oliveira (born 25 May 2000), commonly known as Jefferson Pereira, is a Brazilian professional footballer.
Career statistics
Club
.
Notes
References
2000 births
Living people
Footballers from São Paulo (state)
Brazilian footballers
Association football defenders
Kategoria e Parë players
Associação Atlética Internacional (Limeira) players
Sertãozinho Futebol Clube players
Comercial Futebol Clube (Ribeirão Preto) players
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How to Date Men When You Hate Men is a 2019 non-fiction book written by Blythe Roberson.
Overview
How to Date Men When You Hate Men is a collection of comedic, self-deprecating, and philosophical essays interrogating what it means to date men within contemporary society. Although the title gives the impression that the book offers dating advice, it is instead an exploration of dating in the 21st century and is a "modern response to A Lover's Discourse" by Roland Barthes.
Reception
A review in The Economist describes the response to the book as " mixed bag", and was irritated by the colloquial style and the many references to Harry Styles. The Booklist review recommends the book for "readers of Phoebe Robinson and other feminist comedy writers". The New York Times review described the book as hilarious, and noted "echoes of the Second Wave's militant political celibates". A review in The New Republic praised the book for exploring "the insoluble truth that Roberson both desires and loathes men. She forces herself to acknowledge that double bind, then persists through the paradox instead of opting out," and describes it as "an invaluable testament to living through heterosexuality".
References
External links
Blythe Roberson on Dating Men While Hating Men
Debut books
English-language books
American non-fiction books
2019 non-fiction books
Feminist books
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Elsa Conrad, nicknamed "Igel" (9 May 1887 - 19 February 1963) was a German lesbian businesswoman and night club entrepreneur. In the 1930s she was arrested and interned at Moringen concentration camp by the Nazi Party and was forced to emigrate, due to her sexuality, non-Aryan origins and political views.
Biography
Born Elsa Rosenberg on 9 May 1887 in Berlin, she was the daughter of a Jewish mother, Bertha Rosenberg (1861-1940), and an otherwise unknown non-Jewish father. She completed a commercial apprenticeship. In 1910 she married Wilhelm Conrad. This marriage ended in divorce in 1931; it may have been a sham marriage and that Wilhelm was homosexual.
After the end of the First World War, Elsa Conrad, nicknamed "Igel", on account of her spiky haircut, managed several businesses that became meeting places for lesbian women. One of them was a bar called Verona-Diele. Conrad met her partner, Amalie "Mali" Rothaug (1890-1984) in around 1927 and they opened a bar together in Berlin-Schoeneberg known as Mali und Igel. Inside the bar, was a club called Monbijou des Westens. The club was exclusive and catered for Berlin's lesbian, intellectual elite; one famous guest was the actress Marlene Dietrich. Each year the club hosted balls with up to 600 women in attendance.
When the Nazis came to power, a campaign against homosexual bars began, which in March 1933 led to the closure of the Mali und Igel and so the Monbijou. Since Conrad was Jewish, her property was confiscated and she had to rent out a room in her flat to earn a living. She was arrested on 5 October 1935 and imprisoned for 15 months in Berlin for "insulting the Reich government". She had been denounced because of her non-Aryan origins, her sexual orientation and anti-state statements. Whilst Conrad was imprisoned, Rothaug ended their relationship.
After her release on 4 January 1937, Conrad was taken into protective custody on 14 January and imprisoned in the Moringen concentration camp. She was told that if she left for Palestine or overseas, she would be released and Conrad agreed. During her internment she was referred to as "the Jew Conrad" by Hugo Krack, the camp director. However, the authorities delayed the provision of a passport, so that the passage on the ship to East Africa that had already been booked for Conrad by her former lover, Berta Stenzel (1892–1979) expired. Conrad was not released until February 1938, with the condition that she leave the country in the same year. On 12 November 1938, she sailed to Tanzania. From 1943 she lived in Nairobi, Kenya, where she ran a milk bar.
Conrad returned to Germany, ill and in poverty, in 1961. She died in Hanau on 19 February 1963.
Legacy
Conrad was mentioned in the autobiographical novel Nirgendwo in Afrika by Stefanie Zweig. The book was adapted into a film Nowhere in Africa and Mechthild Grossmann (de) played a character named “Elsa Konrad”.
Historiography
Historian Laurie Marhoefer used the example of Conrad's life to illustrate how lesbian lives are an under-researched aspect of Holocaust Studies.
See also
Henny Schermann
Mary Pünjer
Lesbians in Nazi Germany
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Qādir Berdi (Qādir-Bīrdī) (Persian: ; Tatar: Qäder Birde) was briefly khan of Golden Horde in 1419.
Ancestry
Qādir Berdi was one of the several sons of Tokhtamysh Khan to reign briefly in the early fifteenth century. They were descendants of Tuqa-Timur, the son of Jochi, the son of Chinggis Khan. Qādir Berdi's mother is said to have been a Circassian concubine.
Reign
In 1417, the beglerbeg Edigu eliminated Tokhtamysh's son Jabbār Berdi and made khan another Tuqa-Timurid, Darwīsh. For a short while, Edigu seemed to have triumphed over his foes, the sons of Tokhtamysh. However, there was yet another one of them, Qādir Berdi, able and willing to claim his father's throne, once more with the support of Grand Prince Vytautas of Lithuania. In the summer of 1419, Qādir Berdi advanced from Lithuania into the Golden Horde, and apparently eliminated Darwīsh Khan, assuming the throne of the Golden Horde. Qādir Berdi's reign found support from the sons of his sister Jānika: emir Tegene Bey of the Shirin clan and Edigu's son Nūr ad-Dīn, who was often in disagreement with his father. Qādir Berdi issued coins at Bolghar. Edigu had fled to the Crimea and proclaimed yet another Tuqa-Timurid, Beg Ṣūfī, as his khan, while sending an envoy to seek peace from Vytautas, in vain. Qādir Berdi pressed his advantage, defeating Edigu's new khan (who survived in the Crimea until 1421), and causing Edigu to flee eastward, toward his power base. Here he declared a new khan, the Shibanid Ḥājjī Muḥammad, and swore his sons to uphold his cause. Qādir Berdi continued his pursuit of Edigu, crossing the Volga and advancing to the Ural. Here in late 1419 or early 1420 he closed battle with Edigu, with fatal consequences for both leaders: Qādir Berdi was killed in the fight and his forces dispersed; but Edigu's troops also routed and he also perished. He was heavily wounded in the battle and finished off on the orders of a former emir of Tokhtamysh, who had learned of Edigu's location. The opponents of Edigu's sons now looked to Qādir Berdi's younger brother Kūchuk Muḥammad (not to be confused with the later khan called Küchük Muḥammad) as their khan.
Genealogy
Genghis Khan
Jochi
Tuqa-Timur
Saricha
Kuyunchak
Qutluq Khwāja
Tuy Khwāja
Tokhtamysh
Qādir Berdi
See also
List of Khans of the Golden Horde
References
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Reva, R., "Borba za vlast' v pervoj polovine XV v.," in Zolotaja Orda v mirovoj istorii, Kazan', 2016: 704–729.
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Sagdeeva, R. Z., Serebrjannye monety hanov Zolotoj Ordy, Moscow, 2005.
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Vohidov, Š. H. (trans.), Istorija Kazahstana v persidskih istočnikah. 3. Muʿizz al-ansāb. Almaty, 2006.
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The Disturbed and quiet time Ionosphere-thermosphere System at High Altitudes (DISHA) is a proposed twin satellite aeronomy mission by the Indian Space Research Organisation. It will study the effects of space weather events on uppermost layers of Earth's atmosphere. Mission will consist of two small satellites namely DISHA-H and DISHA-L in high and low inclinations for simultaneous observation in polar and equatorial regions. DISHA satellites are expecting readiness by 2024–25.
Payloads
Neutral mass spectrometer
Airglow Photometer
Drift meter
Auroral X-ray Imaging Spectrometer (AXIS)
High frequency Langmuir probe
Electron temperature analyser
Upper Atmosphere Visible Airglow Spectral Imager (UrVASI)
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Indrit Sejko (born 1 September 2005) is an Albanian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Butrinti.
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Hello Tomorrow! is an upcoming science fiction dramedy television series set to premiere on Apple TV+.
Plot
A group of traveling salespeople try to sell timeshares on the moon.
Cast
Billy Crudup as Jack Billings
Hank Azaria as Eddie
Haneefah Wood as Shirley Stedman
Alison Pill as Myrtle
Nicholas Podany as Joey Shorter
Dewshawne Williams as Herb Porter
Recurring
Jacki Weaver as Barbara Billings, Jack’s mother
Dagmara Domińczyk as Elle
Production
Development
On May 6, 2021, Apple TV+ was set to produce Amit Bhalla and Lucas Jansen’s TV series Hello Tomorrow! with Bhalla and Jansen co-writing and producing the series with Blake Griffin, Ryan Kahil, and Noah Weinstein’s Mortal Media, Billy Crudup, and Jonathan Entwistle, with Entwistle set to direct the 10-episode series.
Casting
Along with the announcement, Billy Crudup was cast in the series. On October 25, 2021, Hank Azaria, Haneefah Wood, Alison Pill, Nicholas Podany, and Dewshawne Williams were cast in the series. On November 17, 2021, Jacki Weaver was cast in the series. On January 24, 2022, Dagmara Domińczyk was cast in a recurring role in the series.
Filming
Production on the series had begun in New York City on October 14, 2021, and is expected to conclude on February 14, 2022.
References
External links
Apple TV+ original programming
American science fiction television series
American comedy-drama television series
English-language television shows
Upcoming comedy television series
Upcoming drama television series
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Hunter Buchanan Wessells (c. 1963) is an American urologist.
Hunter Buchanan Wessells was born to Henry W. Wessells III and his wife Nancy Hunter Wessells. The family was related to Henry W. Wessells, and lived in Paoli, Pennsylvania. Hunter Buchanan Wessells earned his undergraduate and medical degrees from Georgetown University, and at the time of his marriage to Bokgi Choi in 1995, was an assistant professor of urology at the University of Arizona Health Science Center, where Choi also taught.
Wessells holds the Nelson Chair of Urology at the University of Washington. In 2021, the American Association of Genitourinary Surgeons awarded him the Barringer Medal.
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The Bornean whiskered myotis (Myotis borneoensis) is a species of vesper bat endemic to Borneo.
Taxonomy
It was described in 1984 by John Edwards Hill and Charles M. Francis as a subspecies of the Burmese whiskered bat (M. montivagus). However, a 2013 study reclassified it as a distinct species on morphological grounds, using cranial and dental features. This has also been followed by the American Society of Mammalogists, the IUCN Red List, and the ITIS.
Distribution
It is only known from northeastern Borneo, where it is found in both the Indonesian state of Kalimantan and the Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak.
Status
This species may be a cave-dweller, and thus may be at risk of disturbance from caving. As it is known to inhabit tall forests, it may also be at risk from deforestation. However, very little information is known about this species, and it is thus classified as Data Deficient on the IUCN Red List.
References
Mouse-eared bats
Mammals of Borneo
Endemic fauna of Borneo
Bats of Asia
Mammals described in 1984
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Anixia atrospora is a species of fungus belonging to the Anixia genus. It was discovered 1927 by French mycologist Narcisse Théophile Patouillard.
References
Agaricomycetes
Taxa named by Narcisse Théophile Patouillard
Fungi described in 1927 | [
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Route 3 Bridge refers to a pair of vehicular bridges over the Hackensack River in Secaucus and East Rutherford, New Jersey. Located in the immediate vicinity of the Meadowlands Sports Complex at milepost 8.50 of New Jersey Route 3, the downstream bridge carries eastbound traffic while the upstream bridge carries westbound traffic.
Route 3 East
The bridge (NJ ID number 0204152) is camelback through truss with a total length of and a deck width of . It was built circa 1934 as a bascule bridge, raised with a fixed span in 1964, and rehabilitated in 2011.
The bridge, using National Bridge Inventory standards, is 'structurally deficient' and is slated to be replaced. Funding for the $143 million new span is in part funded by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The project will incorporate provision for a potential future expansion of the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail, ostensibly between Secaucus Junction rail hub and the Meadowlands Sports Complex. Announced in January 2022, construction is projected to begin in 2024.
Route 3 West
The bridge (NJ ID number 0204151) is also dedicated as the Medgar Evers Bridge. It was built in 1963 and rehabilitated in 2011.
See also
List of crossings of the Hackensack River
References
Crossings of the Hackensack River
Bridges in Hudson County, New Jersey
Bridges in Bergen County, New Jersey
Secaucus, New Jersey
East Rutherford, New Jersey
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"My Baby" is a song by American rapper Lil Skies, it was released on April 29, 2021, as a track from the deluxe of his second studio album Unbothered (2021), It features American singer Zhavia Ward and was produced by CashMoneyAP.
Composition
In the song, Lil Skies and Zhavia Ward sings about their feelings towards their respective romantic interests.
Reception
Samantha Agate of TalentRecap praised the song but wrote she would have liked it to have been longer.
References
2021 singles
2021 songs
Atlantic Records singles
Lil Skies songs
Zhavia Ward songs
Songs written by CashMoneyAP
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Matt Simpson is an American politician currently serving in his first term in the Alabama House of Representatives for House District 96, which he was elected to in November 2018.
Early life and education
Simpson was born and raised in Mobile, where he attended Murphy High School. He earned a bachelor's degree in political science with a minor in criminal justice from the University of Alabama and has a Juris Doctor degree from Samford University Cumberland School of Law, where he served on the Student Honor Board and was a member of the National Mock Trial Team.
For 12 years, Simpson had a career as a prosecutor for the Mobile County District Attorney's Office and as child victims prosecutor for the Baldwin County District Attorney's Office. He currently works a civil litigator in Daphne, Alabama.
Simpson previously served as chairman of the Baldwin County Republican Party and of the Baldwin County Young Republicans. Simpson has served on the Alabama Republican Party State Executive Committee and is the current ALGOP Vice-Chairman for Congressional District 1.
Simpson and his family are members at Coastal Church in Daphne, where he serves as a church elder.
Political career
Simpson is a member of several legislative committees, including the Judiciary Committee; the Ethics and Campaign Finance Committee; the Commerce and Small Business Committee; the Sunset Committee; the Mobile County Legislation Committee and the Baldwin County Legislation Committee. He serves as Vice Chairman of the Joint Legislative Committee for Aerospace and Defense and is a member of the Joint Legislative Committee for Mental Health.
In 2021, Representative Simpson was named as Chairman of the Baldwin County Legislation Committee. In 2022, he was elected as Caucus Freshman Representative for the Alabama House Republican Caucus.
Key issues and legislation
Mental health
Simpson sponsored and passed legislation that funded and created the Baldwin County Mental Health Court, a diversionary court program that places people with mental illnesses into treatment programs in lieu of jail time and secured a $100,000 grant to hasten the program's implementation. He has also sponsored legislation that would cover the costs of treatment for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder for first responders.
Public safety
Simpson sponsored and passed legislation to create the Alabama State of Emergency Consumer Protection Act, which created the crime of aggravated home repair fraud. He also sponsored legislation that makes possessing a stolen firearm a Class C felony in Alabama and legislation that added enhanced sentences for people convicted of child sex abuse.
References
Alabama politicians
Year of birth missing (living people)
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The mixed team competition of the ski jumping events at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics was held on 18 February at the Lysgårdsbakkene Ski Jumping Arena. Each of the 11 teams consists of a female ski jumper, a male Nordic Combined skier and a male ski jumper.
Results
The first round was started at 11:00 and the final round at 12:15.
References
Ski jumping at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics | [
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Laura Lynn Fernández Piña (born 11 June 1971) is a Mexican politician from the Party of the Democratic Revolution.
Early life
She was born in the city of Torreón, Coahuila and grew up in Guadalajara, Jalisco. She earned her degree in marketing from the Universidad del Valle de Atemajac.
Political career
She served as a local deputy in the XII Legislature of the Congress of Quintana Roo from 2008 to 2011.
Between 2016 and 2022, she was a member of the Ecologist Green Party of Mexico. She was municipal president of Puerto Morelos.
She was elected to the Congress of the Union in the 2021 Mexican legislative election.
In 2022, she left the Green Party and was supported by the Va por México alliance to become Governor of Quintana Roo in the 2022 local elections.
See also
LXV Legislature of the Mexican Congress
References
1971 births
Living people
Deputies of the LXV Legislature of Mexico
Municipal presidents in Quintana Roo
Members of the Congress of Quintana Roo
Politicians from Torreón
Politicians from Guadalajara, Jalisco
People from Quintana Roo
Ecologist Green Party of Mexico politicians
Party of the Democratic Revolution politicians
Women mayors of places in Mexico
21st-century Mexican women politicians
Universidad del Valle de Atemajac alumni
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Ismet Osmani (born 21 December 2000) is a Swiss professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Albanian club Bylis.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
References
2000 births
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Swiss people of Macedonian descent
Association football midfielders
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Joseph Polletta (born September 1, 1988) is an American politician serving as a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from the 68th district. He assumed office on May 1, 2017.
Early life and education
Polletta was born in Waterbury and raised in Oakville, Connecticut. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from Fairfield University.
Career
Outside of politics, Polletta works as a real estate agent. Starting in 2011, he served as a member and vice chair of the Watertown Town Council. In 2015, he served as a community liaison for Congresswoman Elizabeth Esty. He was elected to the Connecticut House of Representatives in and 2017 special election. During the 2019–2020 legislative session, he served as ranking member of the House Labor and Public Employees Committee. Since 2021, he has served as ranking member of the Housing Committee.
References
Living people
1988 births
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Anixia berkeleyi is a species of fungus belonging to the Anixia genus. It was discovered 1927 by Russian mycologist Nikolai Aleksandrovich Naumov.
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Radio transient could refer to :
In radio astronomy :
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Fast radio burst, millseconds, most are one-offs, a few repeat
pulsar, radio pulses from a rotating neutron star
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Stain Davie (born 23 September 1997) is a Malawian professional footballer who plays as a striker for the Malawian club Silver Strikers, and the Malawi national team.
Career
Davie began his career with TN Stars FC, before moving to Mozambique with Vilankulo in April 2019. He moved to TN Stars, before again transferring out to Silver Strikers on 23 February 2020.
International career
Davie was part of the Malawi squad the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations. He debuted with Malawi in the tournament in a 2–1 quarterfinal loss to Morocco on 25 January 2022.
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External links
1997 births
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Malawi international footballers
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Ryo Won-gu (November 1928 – July 2009; ) was a North Korean politician. She is best known for her work on inter-Korean diplomacy during her time as chair of the Democratic Front for the Reunification of Korea and vice chair of the Supreme People's Assembly.
Early life and education
Ryo Won-gu was born in 1928 in Seoul. She was the third daughter of the politician Lyuh Woon-hyung, a Korean reunification activist and politician who was assassinated in 1947. Before her father's assassination, in July 1946, Ryo Won-gu and her older sister had defected to North Korea and moved to Pyongyang.
Then, from 1946 to 1954, Ryo lived in Moscow, where she was a student at Moscow State University.
Career
For a period beginning in 1989, Ryo taught at Pyongyang's Kim Chaek University of Technology. Then, beginning in 1991, she served as vice chairman of North Korea's Education Committee, an equivalent to deputy secretary of education or vice education minister in some other countries.
From 1998 to 2009, Ryo served as a vice chairperson of the 10th and 11th Supreme People's Assemblies. Also beginning in 1998, she became co-chairwoman of the Democratic Front for the Reunification of Korea. She also served as a delegate to the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly. In her work, she often followed in her sister Ryo Yong-gu's footsteps, succeeding her in her roles in both the Supreme People Assembly and the Democratic Front for the Reunification of Korea after Ryo Yong-gu's death in 1996.
Ryo Won-gu was heavily involved in diplomatic efforts between North and South Korea, especially after her sister's death, and was considered an expert on the subject of South Korean relations. In 2000, she helped host South Korean President Kim Dae-jung during that year's inter-Korean summit. Then, in 2002, she drew notice by visiting Seoul on Liberation Day, paying a visit to her father's grave in the city during her trip.
In 2005, Ryo was awarded the National Reunification Prize by the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly. In 2007, she was named a recipient of the Order of Kim Il-sung, North Korea's highest order. She died in 2009 at the age of 81.
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2009 deaths
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Henza Island (平安座島, Henza-jima, Okinawan: Henza or Hyanza) is an islet in the Yokatsu Islands of Okinawa Prefecture. Japan. Situated next to Miyagi Island, the two are separated by a 3 to 10 meter wide channel.
Its only village, Yonashirohenza, is located in the very south of the island and has a population of roughly 1,800, with the rest of the island being used for oil refineries and tank farms. These oil refineries are restricted, meaning only the village and a road on the island's east side leading to Miyagi Island are open for public access.
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The 2022 Hawaii Rainbow Warriors football team will represent the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa in the 2022 NCAA Division I FBS football season. Led by first-year head coach Timmy Chang, the Rainbow Warriors will play their home games at the Clarence T. C. Ching Athletics Complex as members of the West Division of the Mountain West Conference.
Previous season
The Rainbow Warriors finished the 2021 season with an overall record of 6–7 (3–5 Mountain West). They were invited and accepted a bid to play the University of Memphis in the Hawaii Bowl, but had to withdraw due to a number of players out to COVID-19.
On January 14, 2022, head coach Todd Graham resigned amid reports of player abuse released in a state senate meeting a week prior. Days later, former UH coach June Jones expressed interest in the job, submitting an application and garnering support. However, Jones declined the offer from the university, citing that terms offered were unacceptable. Former UH quarterback and Colorado State receivers coach Timmy Chang was instead named the 25th head coach in program history on January 22, signing a four-year deal.
Schedule
Source:
Personnel
Coaching staff
Source:
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Vanderbilt
Western Kentucky
at Michigan
Duquesne
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2022 Mountain West Conference football season
Hawaii Rainbow Warriors football seasons
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María Elena Hermelinda Lezama Espinosa (born 29 September 1969), known as Mara Lezama, is a Mexican journalist and politician from the Morena party.
Political career
She has been Municipal President of Benito Juárez since 2021.
She is the candidate supported by the Juntos Hacemos Historia alliance to become Governor of Quintana Roo in the 2022 local elections.
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Living people
1969 births
21st-century Mexican women politicians
Women mayors of places in Mexico
National Regeneration Movement politicians
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Politicians from Quintana Roo
Anahuac universities
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Dennis Dowouna (born 18 May 2000) is a Ghanaian professional footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Miami.
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2000 births
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Miami FC players
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The InterTribal Sinkyone Wilderness Council is a consortium of Northern California tribal nations focused on environmental and cultural preservation. The council, which includes members of 10 federally recognized tribes in Mendocino and Lake counties, has worked to protect lands of cultural importance along the North Coast within the traditional Sinkyone tribal territory since it was established in 1986. Nonprofit and governmental organizations have cooperated with the council in the restoration of property to descendants of its original inhabitants which is part of an effort to return Indigenous lands and autonomy to Indigenous communities. The council is made up of the Cahto Indian Tribe of the Laytonville Rancheria, Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians, Hopland Band of Pomo Indians, Pinoleville Pomo Nation, Potter Valley Tribe, Redwood Valley Rancheria of Pomo Indians, Robinson Rancheria of Pomo Indians, Round Valley Indian Tribes, Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians and Sherwood Valley Rancheria of Pomo Indians.
Intertribal Sinkyone Wilderness on the Lost Coast of Mendocino County is considered the nation's first intertribal wilderness. The was acquired by the council in 1997 following a campaign led by The Trust for Public Land. Four Corners was donated to the council in 2012 by the Save the Redwoods League which is an organization focused on the protection and restoration of coast redwood and giant sequoia forests and connecting people to them. As part of their effort to return lands and autonomy to Indigenous communities, the league donated and transferred the forest land to the tribal council while retaining a conservation easement.
The council designated Tc'ih-Léh-Dûñ, (pronounced "tsih-ih-LEY-duhn"), as a tribal protected area which recognizes that it is within the Sinkyone traditional territory and that it holds great cultural significance for the council and its member tribes as it was the hunting, fishing and ceremonial grounds of generations of Indigenous peoples. Tc'ih-Léh-Dûñ, which means "fish run place" in the Sinkyone language, was acquired from the Save the Redwoods League in 2022. Located west of the Sinkyone Wilderness State Park and north of the Intertribal Sinkyone Wilderness, the remote (formerly known as Andersonia West) had been purchased by the league in July 2020. As part of their effort to return lands and autonomy to Indigenous communities, the league again donated and transferred the forest land to the tribal council while retaining a conservation easement.
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Environmental organizations based in California
Nature conservation organizations based in the United States
Native American rights organizations
Organizations established in 1986
1986 establishments in California
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Roger Collins (born 1949) is an English medievalist, and honorary fellow in history at the University of Edinburgh.
Roger Collins may also refer to:
Roger Collins (Dark Shadows), a fictional character from the Dark Shadows franchise
Roger Collins (Sweet Valley High), a fictional character from the Sweet Valley High novel series
See also
Rodger Collins | [
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The position of the NIH Director became presidentially appointed with the passage of the National Cancer Act of 1971 and Senate confirmed with the National Cancer Act Amendments of 1974. Prior to 1971, all NIH Directors were appointed by the Surgeon General, with the exception of Robert Q. Marston, who was appointed by the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. Acting Directors are selected by the Secretary of Health and Human Services and hold the position until the President nominates a new director who is confirmed by the Senate.
List of directors
Unnumbered, colored rows indicate acting directors.
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The transport theorem (or transport equation, rate of change transport theorem or basic kinematic equation) is a vector equation that relates the time derivative of a Euclidean vector as evaluated in a non-rotating coordinate system to its time derivative in a rotating reference frame. It has important applications in classical mechanics and analytical dynamics and diverse fields of engineering. A Euclidean vector represents a certain magnitude and direction in space that is independent of the coordinate system in which it is measured. However, when taking a time derivative of such a vector one actually takes the difference between two vectors measured at two different times t and t+dt. In a rotating coordinate system, the coordinate axes can have different directions at these two times, such that even a constant vector can have a non-zero time derivative. As a consequence, the time derivative of a vector measured in a rotating coordinate system can be different from the time derivative of the same vector in a non-rotating reference system. For example, the velocity vector of an airplane as evaluated using a coordinate system that is fixed to the earth (a rotating reference system) is different from its velocity as evaluated using a coordinate system that is fixed in space. The transport theorem provides a way to relate time derivatives of vectors between a rotating and non-rotating coordinate system, it is derived and explained in more detail in Rotating_reference_frame and can be written as:
Here f is the vector of which the time derivative is evaluated in both the non-rotating, and rotating coordinate system. The subscript r designates its time derivative in the rotating coordinate system and the vector Ω is the angular velocity of the rotating coordinate system.
The Transport Theorem is particularly useful for relating velocities and acceleration vectors between rotating and non-rotating coordinate systems.
Reference states: "Despite of its importance in classical mechanics and its ubiquitous application in engineering, there is no universally-accepted name for the Euler derivative transformation formula [...] Several terminology are used: kinematic theorem, transport theorem, and transport equation. These terms, although terminologically correct, are more prevalent in the subject of fluid mechanics to refer to entirely different physics concepts." An example of such a different physics concept is Reynolds transport theorem.
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GLEAM-X J162759.5-523504.3 is a transient radio astronomy source, found in 2020, in archival data recorded in 2018 by the Murchison Widefield Array.
The source was active in radio for about 1 minutes every 18 minutes, from Jan to March 2018, but has not been recorded since.
Nature of source
It seems somewhat like a galactic center radio transient except it is thought to be only about distant.
The radio emissions were polarised (as if affected by a magnetic field) so it may be a predicted astrophysical object called an "ultra-long period magnetar".
Further reading
Not open access.
References
Radio astronomy
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The Sebring International Grand Prix of Endurance, was a non-championship race. The race was held at the Sebring International Raceway, on March 15, 1952. Victory overall went to the No. 9 J. S. Donaldson Frazer Nash Le Mans Replica driven by Larry Kulok and Harry Grey.
Race results
Class winners in bold.
References
12 Hours of Sebring
12 Hours of Sebring
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Deydier is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Anthony Deydier (1788–1864), French priest, missionary, and teacher
Brigitte Deydier (born 1958), French judoka
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Pomaderris coomingalensis is a species of flowering plant in the family Rhamnaceae and is endemic to Queensland. It is a shrub with hairy young stems, egg-shaped or elliptic leaves, and clusters of cream-coloured or yellow flowers.
Description
Pomaderris coomingalensis is a shrub that typically grows to a height of , its young stems densely covered with greyish, star-shaped hairs. The leaves are egg-shaped to elliptic, mostly long and wide on a petiole long, the upper surface glabrous and the lower surface with greyish, star-shaped hairs. The flowers are borne in clusters or twenty to fifty long on the ends of branchlets and are cream-coloured or yellow, each flower on a pedicel long. The floral cup is about in diameter and the sepals are long but there are no petals. Flowering occurs in November and December.
Taxonomy
Pomaderris coomingalensis was first formally described in 1997 by Neville Grant Walsh and Fiona Coates and the description was published in the journal Muelleria from specimens collected by Paul Irwin Forster in the Coominglah Range in 1994.
Distribution and habitat
This pomaderris grows in open forest and is only known from the type location.
Conservation status
This pomaderris is listed as "endangered" under the Queensland Government Nature Conservation Act 1992.
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coomingalensis
Flora of Queensland
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Calde is a civil parish in the municipality of Viseu, in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 1271 and population density was 36 inhabitants per square kilometre, in an area of 35.06 km2.
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On July 8, 2014, an EF2 tornado touched down in Smithfield, New York. It was part of a small outbreak of 14 tornadoes, including another EF2, that collectively caused $1.67 million (2014 USD) in damages. However, the EF2 in Smithfield was the most destructive tornado, and also became officially the second deadliest in the state's history, behind an F1 tornado in November 1989, which killed nine people (although that tornado may have been a downburst). The tornado was short-lived, only lasting three minutes; by the time forecasters saw it on the radar, it had already dissipated. There was a tornado warning in place for areas affected by another tornado that day, but Smithfield was not included.
Meteorological history and damage
On July 8, 2014, a slight risk for severe weather was issued by the Storm Prediction Center as a cold front progressed through the region. Later on that day, a line of storms began progressing across New York. By 5:00 p.m., rotation began to emerge, and tornadoes became possible throughout the state, with a tornado warning being issued for Onondaga County; however, only a severe thunderstorm warning was issued for Smithfield. The tornado lasted three minutes on the ground, less than the required time for a rotational scan, which contributed to the lack of a tornado warning for Smithfield. The storm hit Syracuse just after 6:00 p.m., as a macroburst with winds, and the tornado that struck Smithfield traveled down a hill at approximately , making it more difficult to see.
The tornado, as it killed four people, officially became the second deadliest in New York history, behind an F1 tornado that killed nine people in East Coldenham on November 16, 1989. However, the status of the 1989 event as a tornado is disputed, with tornado experts Thomas P. Grazulis and Ted Fujita concluding that the event was a downburst. Damage was relatively light in comparison, for such a death toll at only $600,000, due to the short time on the ground. One house was thrown hundreds of feet into another house. In addition, over 40,000 people in Smithfield lost power. The tornado either heavily damaged or destroyed approximately ten homes and downed numerous trees. Then-governor Andrew Cuomo said that "it looks like a literally a bomb went off in a house” and said that the loss of life, especially of a four-month old baby, was unrepairable.
Other tornadoes
This tornado was part of a tornado outbreak that day of 14 tornadoes, causing $1.67 million in damage. Another EF2 tornado touched down in New Albany, Pennsylvania. The system also spawned three EF1 tornadoes in Ohio, two EF1 tornadoes in West Virginia, two other EF1s and an EF0 in Pennsylvania, and three other EF1s and another EF0 in New York. In spite of these other tornadoes, no one else was injured by the outbreak.
In Maryland, the same storm system caused 42,000 people to lose power, and at a church, it killed one child and injured eight more.
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Tornadoes in New York (state)
July 2014 events in the United States
2014 in New York (state)
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Zahroun Mulla Khidr bin Badran bin Qarjar Al-Zahroun Amara (), known simply as Zahroun Amara (also spelled Zahrun, Zahron or Zahroon Amarah) (), was an Iraqi niello silversmith and jeweler who was born in Amarah, Iraq in the late 19th Century. Zahroun Amara was a member of the Mandaean community who were famed for their silverwork.
Zahroun Amara was known by many nobles and monarchs around the world and was the most renowned and doyen of the 'Amarah Silverworkers', with his signature on silverware prized by royalty. People that are known to have owned his silver nielloware include Sultan Abdul Hamid II, Stanley Maude, Winston Churchill, the Bahraini royal family, Egyptian King Farouk, the Iraqi royal family (including kings Faisal I and Ghazi), and the British royal family, including the Prince of Wales who became Edward VIII.
Zahroun Amara and the Emirs of Bahrain
The Emirs of Bahrain, when weddings and other festivities took place, entrusted Zahroun with pearls in large quantities without counting them in order for Zahroun to fashion necklaces, bracelets and other jewelry items for them. One of Zahroun's workers had a baby girl, so he asked Zahroun to make her earrings from the pearls of the Emirs of Bahrain. However, Zahroun refused and said to him, “Ask the Emir first, if he agrees, I will make one for you.” When the Emir arrived, Zahroun explained what happened with the worker. The Emir said to him, "Zahroun, the pearls are yours, and we trust you blindly, so why did you deprive him of this simple request?" Zahroun obliged and gave his worker what he wanted.
Zahroun Amara, Churchill, and Royalty
After the British occupation of Iraq during World War I, Zahroun became the jeweler of kings, princes and major politicians, both from inside and outside Iraq, including King Faisal I, Ghazi bin Faisal (King Ghazi) and Lieutenant general Stanley Maude. The British Minister of Munitions at the time, Winston Churchill, had a silver cigar box commissioned by Stanley Maude which was decorated with a niello portrait of Churchill with his arm raised in addition to a niello image of the British battleship HMS Victoria. One of the Prince of Wales' (Edward VIII) highly prized possessions was a decorated cigarette case made by Zahroun. Zahroun also made items for Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother) and Farouk bin Fuad (King Farouk I). Zahroun is considered the first to insert colours into niello in Iraq by using an oven that he bought from India.
See also
Mandaeans
Lamia Abbas
Abdul Jabbar Abdullah
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1929 deaths
Iraqi Mandaeans
Iraqi silversmiths
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Günther Friedrich Karl II of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen (24 September 1801 – 15 September 1889) was the ruling Prince of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen following his father's abdication in 1835 until his own death in 1880. After Schwarzburg-Sondershausen joined the North German Confederation, he joined the Prussian Army and in 1879 became General of the Infantry.
Early life
The Prince was born Sondershausen Palace in Sondershausen on 24 September 1801. He was the only son of Günther Friedrich Karl I and Caroline of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (1774–1854). His older sister Emilie was married to Prince Leopold II of Lippe, the reigning prince of Lippe.
His paternal grandparents were Christian Günther III and the former Charlotte Wilhelmine of Anhalt-Bernburg (a daughter of Prince Victor Frederick II of Anhalt-Bernburg). His maternal grandparents were Prince Friedrich Karl of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt and Friederike Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. Through his sister, he was uncle to nine, including Leopold III, Prince of Lippe (who married Princess Elisabeth of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt), Woldemar, Prince of Lippe (who married Princess Sophie of Baden), and Alexander, Prince of Lippe.
Career
In 1806, during his father's reign, the Holy Roman Empire, which delicately held the German monarchies together, collapsed and the principality of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen joined the Confederation of the Rhine which was a group of states of Napoleon Bonaparte's First French Empire. It also collapsed in 1813 and, in 1815, Schwarzburg-Sondershausen joined the German Confederation created by the Congress of Vienna.
His father ruled as an absolute monarch and was deeply unpopular over his refusal to make any concessions to increase government participation by his subjects. His father's actions led to a palace revolt spearheaded by Günther Frederick Charles II that was known as the Ebeleben Revolution, which resulted in his father's abdication on 19 August 1835 in Günther Frederick Charles II's favor. His father spent the rest of his life at his hunting lodge, Jagdschloss "Zum Possen" near Sondershausen, where he died in April 1837.
Not long after Günther Friedrich Karl II became the reigning prince, Schwarzburg-Sondershausen joined the Zollverein. In 1840, the principality adopted a new constitution instituting the first state parliament. During the Revolutions of 1848, uprisings in the principality led to another new constitution which limited the prince's rights. In 1857, the constitution was reformed and the majority of the prince's rights were restored.
In 1867, the principality joined the North German Confederation as one of seven principalities led by the Kingdom of Prussia, the largest and predominant member. Günther Friedrich Karl II became a Major General in the Prussian Army and in 1879 became General of the Infantry. In 1871, the German Empire was formed and the principality became a constituent member. On 17 July 1880, Günther Friedrich Karl II abdicated, due to an eye condition, in favor of his son, Charles Günther.
Personal life
On 12 March 1827 Günther Friedrich Karl II married his first cousin, Princess Caroline of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt, a daughter of Prince Charles Günther of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (son of Frederick Charles, Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt) and Landgravine Louise Ulrica of Hesse-Homburg (daughter of Frederick V, Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg). Before her death on 29 March 1833, they had four children, including:
Günther Friedrich Karl Alexander (1829–1833), who died in childhood.
Elisabeth Caroline Louise (1829–1893), who died unmarried.
Karl Günther (1830–1909), who married Princess Marie Gasparine of Saxe-Altenburg, Duchess of Saxony, the daughter of Prince Eduard of Saxe-Altenburg.
Günther Leopold (1832–1906), who died unmarried.
After her death, he married Princess Friederike Mathilde zu Hohenlohe-Öhringen (1814–1888), a daughter of August, Prince of Hohenlohe-Öhringen and Louise of Württemberg. Before their divorce in 1852, they had two more children, including:
Marie Pauline Caroline Luise Wilhelmine Auguste (1837–1921), who died unmarried.
Günther Friedrich Karl August Hugo (1839–1871), who died unmarried.
Princess Mathilde died at Mirabell Palace in Salzburg, Austria in 1888. Günther Friedrich Karl II died in Sondershausen on 15 September 1889. In April 1896, Prince Karl Günther and the remaining dynasts, his brother Prince Leopold and cousin Prince Günther Victor of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt, none of whom had male issue, agreed that their morganatic relative Prince Sizzo of Leutenberg was to become a member of the princely house with full succession rights. Their decision became law on 1 June 1896. Upon Prince Karl Günther's death in 1909, he was succeeded by his cousin, Prince Günther Victor, in whom both Schwarzburg principalities became vested in a personal union. On the death of the childless Prince Günther Victor in 1925, he was succeeded by Prince Sizzo.
References
Notes
Sources
External links
House of Schwarzburg
1760 births
1837 deaths
18th-century German people
19th-century German people
Princes of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen
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|taxon = Rhynchotrochus rollsianus
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|synonyms =
Helix (Papuina) rollsiana E.A.Smith, 1887
Papuina rollsiana E.A.Smith, 1887
Rhynchotrochus (Rhynchotrochus) rollsianus (E. A. Smith, 1887)· accepted, alternate representation
Volenga rollsiana (E.A.Smith, 1887)
}}Rhynchotrochus rollsianus is a species of land snail in the family Camaenidae.
It was first described by Edgar Albert Smith in 1887 as Helix (Papuina) rollsiana.
A later (detailed) redescription (in Latin, in 1897) of a specimen from Ferguson Island in the D'Entrecasteaux Archipeligo, is given by Wilhelm Kobelt and others. In 1941 Tom Iredale ascribed it to the new genus, Volenga, to give the new name, Volenga rollsiana''.
Description
The shell is depressed, with a rounded periphery. It is broader than tall and the shell has a violet mottling.
Distribution
This species has been found in Papua New Guinea.
Gallery
References
External links
Clench, W. J.; Turner, R. D. (1966). Monograph of the genus Rhynchotrochus (Papuininae: Camaenidae). Journal of the Malacological Society of Australia. 1(9): 59-95
Camaenidae
Gastropods described in 1887
Taxa named by Edgar Albert Smith
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Andree Parrilla (born July 23, 1996) is a Mexican racquetball player. He has won twice on the International Racquetball Tour, and represented Mexico at international competitions.
Junior years - Success at World Juniors
Parrilla played Boys U14 Singles at the International Racquetball Federation (IRF) World Junior Championships in 2011 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, where he lost in the quarterfinals to Bolivian Marcelo Vargas, 15–11, 15–14. He next played at World Juniors in 2013, when Parrilla won Boys U16 Singles in Sucre, Bolivia, where he defeated Canadian Coby Iwaasa in the semi-finals, 15–5, 15–6, and fellow Mexican Rodrigo Montoya, 15–9, 15–11. Finally, Parrilla was runner up in Boys U18 at World Juniors in 2015 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, where he lost to Montoya in the final, 15–7, 15–11.
While still a teen-ager, Parrilla made his first appearance on the Mexican National Team, when he competed at the 2014 Pan American Racquetball Championships in Santa Cruz, Bolivia in Men's Singles. He reached the final by beating Bolivian Carlos Keller in the quarterfinals, 7–15, 15–11, 11–6, and Canadian Vincent Gagnon, 15–10, 15–9, in the semi-finals, and lost to American Jose Rojas, 15–4, 15–11.
Pro career begins - 2015-2018
In 2015, Parrilla began to play regularly on both the International Racquetball Tour and the World Racquetball Tour (WRT), although he had played a few events on both tours in the seasons prior to that. He played half of the IRT events in the 2015–16 season, reaching the quarterfinals once, and finishing 17th overall.
In 11 appearances on the WRT in 2015, Parrilla was in six semi-finals, one final and won one event: the 2015 Monterrey Open, where he defeated Jaime Martell in the final, 15–11, 15–7. That year, Parrilla was the 4th ranked WRT player.
Parrilla played 6 of the 7 WRT events in 2016, and won his second event at the 2016 WRT Atlanta Open, where he defeated Polo Gutierrez in the final, 15–11, 15–14. He finished 3rd in the 2016 WRT rankings.
In the 2016-17 IRT season, Parrilla had a breakthrough result, getting to a final for the first time at the 2017 Shamrock Shootout. To reach the final, Parrilla, who was seeded 14th, defeated 3rd seed Daniel De La Rosa in the Round of 16, 11–3, 1–11, 11–9, 10–12, 12–10, 11th seed Alejandro Landa in the quarterfinals, 11–8, 10–12, 11–3, 12–10, and 2nd seed Rocky Carson in the semi-finals, 3–11, 11–8, 4–11, 11–5, 11–8, before losing to top seed Kane Waselenchuk in the final, 11–1, 11–4, 12–10. That result helped Parrilla finish 10th in the season ending IRT rankings, which was his first time in the top 10.
Parrilla played 11 WRT events in 2017, and was in three finals, winning two of them. In May, he defeated Rodrigo Montoya, 15–12, 15–9, to win the 2017 Georgia Open. Then in October, Parrilla won the 2017 Casino Racquetball Open in Mexicali, Mexico by defeating Alejandro Landa in the semi-finals, 15–8, 15–11, and Alvaro Beltran in the final, 15–9, 15–9. The wins helped Parrilla finish 3rd in the 2017 WRT rankings.
He won his first IRT title at the 2018 Shamrock Shootout in what was only his 2nd career IRT final. Parrilla was seeded 9th, and to win the title he beat 8th seed Jansen Allen in the Round of 16, 15–12, 15–10, 1st seed Rocky Carson in the quarterfinals, 15–12, 14–15, 11–8, 5th Samuel Murray in the semi-finals, 15–8, 11–15, 11–2, and 11th seed David Horn, in the final, 15–1, 15–9. He finished the 2017–18 season ranked 11th.
Parrilla's second appearance on the Mexican National Team was at the 2018 Pan American Racquetball Championships in Temuco, Chile, where he earned a bronze medal in Men's Singles by reaching the semi-finals, losing then to American David Horn, 15–13, 15–14.
Parrilla won his 5th WRT title in 2018, when he defeated Coby Iwaasa, 15–11, 15–13, at the 2018 Canadian Open in Calgary. Parrilla finished 2018 as the 2nd ranked WRT player, as the WRT wound down. There was only one more WRT event after the Canadian Open.
Full time on the IRT - 2018-present
Parrilla fully committed to the IRT in 2018–19, when he played all of the events, and he's not missed an event since the start of that season. He made four semi-finals that season, including his first US Open Racquetball Championships semi, which was a career best. At the Open, Parrilla beat Samuel Murray in the Round of 16, 15–8, 15–8, and Alejandro Landa in the quarterfinals, 6–15, 15–10, 11–5, and then lost to Kane Waselenchuk in the semis, 15–3, 15–12. However, he didn't reach a final that season. Nonetheless, Parrilla had a career high 4th-place ranking at season's end.
He reached his third IRT final at the 2019 Atlanta Open. Parrilla reached the final by defeating Carlos Keller, 15–8, 15–8, in the Round of 16, Alvaro Beltran, 15–6, 14–15, 11–4, in the quarterfinals, Sebastian Franco, 15–7, 15–7, in the semi-finals, only to lose to Rocky Carson in the final, 15–13, 15–8. Overall in the 2019-20 IRT season, he finished 4th in the rankings, tying his career high from a season before.
Parrilla represented Mexico at the 2021 IRF World Championships in Guatemala City, Guatemala. He defeated Ramon De Leon of the Dominican Republic, 15–6, 15–4, in the Round of 16, but lost to Bolivian Conrrado Moscoso, 15–12, 15–14, in the quarterfinals.
In 2021, Parrilla was ranked 4th on the IRT for the third season running, as he was in three semi-finals and three quarterfinals that year.
In the first IRT event of 2022, Parrilla picked up his 2nd career title, as he won the 2022 Suivant Consulting Grand Slam. En route to the title, he defeated Sebastian Franco, 15–10, 15–11, in the quarterfinals, Daniel De La Rosa, 7–15, 15–10, 11–7, in the semi-finals, and then came back from a game down to beat Kane Waselenchuk, 14–15, 15–2, 11–10. The win makes Parrilla just one of seven active players with multiple IRT titles.
Career summary
Parrilla has won twice on the International Racquetball Tour, and in three appearances on Team Mexico, he's won two medals - both in Men's Singles at the Pan American Racquetball Championships.
Career record
This table lists Parrilla's results across annual events.
Note: W = winner, F = finalist, SF = semi-finalist, QF = quarterfinalist, 16 = Round of 16. P = pandemic cancelled event.
See also
List of racquetball players
References
Living people
1996 births
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Michal Aharon is an Israeli computer scientist known for her research on sparse dictionary learning, image denoising, and the K-SVD algorithm in machine learning. She is a researcher on advertisement ranking for Yahoo! in Haifa.
Education and career
Aharon was a student at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, earning bachelor's and master's degrees there in 2001 and 2004, and completing her Ph.D. in 2006. Her dissertation, Learning Dictionaries for Sparse Representations, was supervised by Michael Elad.
After working for HP Labs in Haifa, Aharon moved to Yahoo! Labs in 2011. In 2014, she became head of the Yahoo! ad ranking science team, which develops algorithms for advertisement selection for Yahoo! Native.
References
External links
Year of birth missing (living people)
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Israeli computer scientists
Israeli women computer scientists
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Geonemertes pelaensis is a species of terrestrial Nemertea.
It is commonly found on islands in the Indo-Pacific, and has been anthropogenically introduced to Caribbean islands and Florida. ‘‘G. pelaensis’’ is a known predator of gastropoda in the wild, and isopoda, and amphipoda in laboratory settings.
References
Punnett, R. C. (1907). On an arboricolous nemertean from the Seychelles. Transactions of the Linnean Society of London, Series 2, 12(Pt. 1): 57-62
Jones, H. D.; E. Sterrer, W. E. (2005). Terrestrial planarians (Platyhelminthes, with three new species) and nemertines of Bermuda. Zootaxa, 1001: 31-58
External links
Semper, C. (1863). Reisebricht. Zeitschrift für wissenschaftliche Zoologie. Bd.13 pp. 558-570 + Tafel XXXVIII and XXXIX
Prosorhochmidae | [
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The 2022 NACAM Formula 4 Championship season will be the sixth season of the NACAM Formula 4 Championship. It will begin on 26 March at Autódromo de Quéretaro in El Marqués and will end on 30 October at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City.
Teams and drivers
Race calendar
All rounds will be held in Mexico. The first five rounds will be part of the Copa Notiauto series roster, whereas the last round will be held in the support of the 2022 Mexico City Grand Prix.
References
External links
2022
NACAM
NACAM
NACAM
NACAM F4 | [
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Irène Tharin (18 July 1938 – 7 August 2016) was a French politician who served as Member of Parliament for Doubs's 4th constituency from 2002 to 2007.
She was Mayor of Seloncourt from 1993 to 2001.
Personal life
Her daughter Annie Genevard is also a Member of Parliament in Doubs.
References
1938 births
2016 deaths
People from Audincourt
Deputies of the 12th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic
20th-century French women politicians
21st-century French women politicians
Women members of the National Assembly (France)
Politicians from Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
Union for a Popular Movement politicians
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The 1995 Florida A&M Rattlers football team represented Florida A&M University as a member of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) during the 1995 NCAA Division I-AA football season. The Rattlers were led by second-year head coach Billy Joe and played their home games at Bragg Memorial Stadium in Tallahassee, Florida. They finished the season with an overall record of 9–3 and a mark of 6–0 in conference play, winning the MEAC title. Florida A&M was invited to the Heritage Bowl, where they lost to .
Schedule
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Florida AandM
Florida A&M Rattlers football seasons
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference football champion seasons
Florida AandM Rattlers football | [
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The SL C1 was a type of subway train used in the Stockholm metro from 1950 until 1983. C1's were manufactured in 20 sets between 1949 and 1950, the first set being delivered to Stockholm on 2 June 1949. Wagon 2003 was rebuilt to C2 in 1956, and wagons 2001 and 2002 were rebuilt to said model in 1965. Wagon 2009 was taken out of service in 1978, wagons 2004-2008 between 1980 and 1983 and wagons 2010–2020 in 1983.
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Tharin may refer to:
Tharin Gartrell, individual involved in the Barack Obama assassination plot in Denver
Irène Tharin, French politician | [
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Wayne B. Wheeler Jr. (born March 28, 1950) is a former American football wide receiver who played for the Chicago Bears in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at the University of Alabama. He also played for the Birmingham Vulcans of the World Football League.
Early life and education
High School
Wheeler attended and played high school football at William R. Boone High School. He was a running back as a sophomore. Then, later on, got shifted to being a wide receiver.
College
Wheeler attended and played college football at The University of Alabama from 1971–1973. When he was a junior, he broke David Bailey's 'wishbone receiving record'. In his collegiate career, he had 55 receptions for 1246 yards and 11 receiving touchdowns.
Professional Career
Chicago Bears
Wheeler was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the 3rd round of the 1974 NFL draft. In week 13 of his rookie season, he caught a 19-yard pass for a touchdown against the San Diego Chargers. This was his first and only season in the NFL, playing 12 games and missing 2 games due to sickness and injuries, including a broken foot during the pre-season.
Birmingham Vulcans
After the 1974 NFL season, Wheeler moved on to the newly-formed World Football League, signing with the Vulcans for the 1975 season. He was cut from the team on October 8, 1975, after playing 3 games. He still recorded 3 receptions for 57 yards with his longest reception being 24 yards.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Wheeler was invited to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers training camp in the 1976 NFL off-season. He played a pre-season game against the Los Angeles Rams on July 31, 1976. However, he did not make the team. That marked the end of his career.
References
1950 births
Living people
Players of American football from Orlando, Florida
American football wide receivers
William R. Boone High School alumni
Alabama Crimson Tide football players
Chicago Bears players
Birmingham Vulcans players
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The Watcher is an upcoming 2022 Netflix original limited series created by Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan. The series follows the true story of a married couple who, after moving into their dream home in New Jersey, are harassed through letters signed by a stalker named The Watcher.
Cast and characters
Naomi Watts as Maria Broaddus
Bobby Cannavale as Derek Broaddus
Jennifer Coolidge as Karen
Mia Farrow as Pearl
Noma Dumezweni as Theodora
References
External links
Upcoming Netflix original programming
2020s American television series
2022 American television series debuts
2020s American television miniseries
English-language television shows
English-language Netflix original programming
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Higher is the eleventh studio album and Ninth major label studio album by Canadian-Italian singer Michael Bublé ,scheduled for release on March 25, 2022 by Reprise Records
Track listing
Tracklist is adapated from Apple Music.
References
2022 albums
Michael Bublé albums | [
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Kronos Total Citroën World Rally Team is a semi-private rally team that competed in the World Rally Championship in the season. The team was made up of the drivers of the Citroën official team in the world championship, which that year decided not to participate as constructor in protest against the regulation changes, without the French brand withdrawing the support for its drivers that kept them under the banner of the Belgian Kronos Racing team.
WRC Results
External links
Team profile at Juwra.com
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Erika Billeter (also known as Erika Gysling-Billeter, née Erika Schulze; November 8, 1927 – August 12, 2011), was a German-born Swiss art historian, curator, writer, and museum director. She was a prolific author and specialized in writing and editing art exhibition catalogues (in German and English languages). She was also known for her interests in Latin American art history.
Biography
Erika Billeter was born in 1927 in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. She attended the University of Cologne to study art history, followed by study at the University of Basel where she graduated with a PhD in 1960. She had emigrated to Switzerland in 1962, after marrying scholar . Her second marriage was to journalist .
She served as a curator at the Kunstgewerbemuseum der Stadt Zürich (later known as the Museum of Design, Zürich) from 1962 until 1968; curator at the Museum Bellerive in Zürich from 1968 to 1974; and deputy director of Kunsthaus Zürich from 1975 to 1981; then director at the Cantonal Museum of Fine Arts (Musée Cantonal des Beaux-Arts) from 1981 to 1991. While working at the Cantonal Museum of Fine Arts, Billeter focused on the display of both regional and international artists including works by Joseph Beuys, Martin Disler, Christo, Leiko Ikemura, Francesco Clemente, Eric Fischl, Rolf Iseli, among others.
In 2000, Billeter was awarded the Bern State Prize, for her work in the service of culture.
Publications
Billeter published more than 1,000 works, below is a list of her select works.
Author
Editor
See also
Women in the art history field
References
1927 births
2011 deaths
Women art historians
German emigrants to Switzerland
20th-century German historians
German curators
Swiss curators
University of Cologne alumni
University of Basel alumni
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Sahaidachnyi is a Ukrainian surname. It may refer to:
Petro Konashevych-Sahaidachny (c. 1582–1622), Ukrainian political, civic, and military leader
Ukrainian frigate Hetman Sahaydachniy, a frigate of the Ukrainian Navy
Hetman Petro Sahaidachnyi National Ground Forces Academy in Lviv, Ukraine
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George James Adams (February 17, 1811 – January 17, 1888) was an American textile manufacturer and agent, as well as a copper mine operator, from Rhode Island. He purchased the freedom of Bethany Veney and her son, Joe, in 1858, and moved them north from Virginia to Providence, Rhode Island. Adams was an abolitionist, who supported The Liberator and was a member of city and state Anti-Slavery Societies.
Early life
Born on February 17, 1811, in Bristol, Rhode Island, George James Adams was the son of Sarah Martindale and Captain James Harvey Adams (born 1775). His mother, born Sarah (Sally) M. W. Waldron, was married to Captain Adams in Bristol, Rhode Island in 1808. She was previously married to James Martindale of Bristol, Rhode Island. She died in 1834.
Career
At some point in his career, he was employed at the Adams Print Works at Fiskeville, Rhode Island, the Kent Print Works in East Greenwich, the Clyde Bleaching and Print Works, and the Bristol Print Works.
Around 1836, Adams was an associate at the Arkwright Cotton Mills at Fiskeville. From 1848 to 1854, the was the chief agent at Narragansett Print Works in East Greenwich. From 1856 to 1882, he was treasurer of the Greenwich Print Works. From the 1860s to the 1870s, he worked at the Orion Cotton Mills in Providence. He was part-owner of the Rhode Island Beach and Dye Works, Adams and Butterworth, in Providence. Adams was a cotton broker.
In the 1850s, he and J. Butterworth were copper mining speculators, who reopened a mine near Stony Man Mountain.
In Virginia, he employed Bethany Veney, an African American enslaved woman, who was owned by David McCoy who needed to sell property to cover his gambling debts. After consulting with his wife and her sister Sarah, Adams purchased her and her son Joe on December 27, 1858, for $775 () and freed them. They moved to Adam's house in Providence, where she was a domestic servant for a time. Veney was the author of the Aunt Betty's Story: The Narrative of Bethany Veney, A Slave Woman (1889).
Abolitionist
Adams was an abolitionist who communicated with Thomas P. Richmond about the insurrection on the slave ship La Amistad in 1839 and slave uprisings. He was an officer and director of the Rhode Island Anti-Slavery Society and was a secretary of the Union Anti-Slavery Society in Fiskeville. He also supported The Liberator.
Personal life
Adams married Mary Hodges Brown, who was born in 1814. They had three or more children, Sarah M., George H., and John B. Adams. Around 1865, Adams purchased the house at 10 Cushing Street in the College Hill Historic District in Providence. His wife Mary was ill in 1873 and Bethany Veney returned to the Adam's family to nurse her friend. Mary died that year after which Veney returned to Worcester. Adams married for a second time to Cornelia Dean, who was born in 1827 and died in 1900.
He had interests in ships, electricity, phrenology, epidemiology, animal magnetism, and mesmerism. Adams died at the age of 76 on January 17, 1888, in Rhode Island. He is also said to have died in 1889.
The George James Papers, containing personal and professional correspondence and other papers, are held at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.
See also
Hannah Adams, half-sister of Captain James Hervey Adams
References
1811 births
1888 deaths
People from Providence, Rhode Island
Cotton industry
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Elsa Desmond (born 6 August 1997) is an English-born luger who competes for Ireland.
Early life
Desmond was born in Buckingham in 1997. Her paternal grandparents were from County Cavan and County Cork, Ireland. She grew up in England, India and Turkey, and was part of the University of London Air Squadron.
Sporting career
Desmond began to compete in luge in 2018. She competed for Ireland at the 2022 Winter Olympics in the women's singles event.
Personal life
Desmond studied medicine at King's College London, and began to work at Southend University Hospital in July 2021. She aims to work as an anaesthesiologist in air rescue services.
See also
Ireland at the 2022 Winter Olympics
References
Irish female lugers
1997 births
Living people
Lugers at the 2022 Winter Olympics
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Khaled Jarrar (born 1976) is a Palestinian artist, based in Ramallah, Palestine. Born in Jenin, his work explores the realities and impacts of Occupation and power struggle on the Palestinian lived experience, particularly in the West Bank. He completed his studies in 1996 in Interior Design at Palestine Polytechnic University, and worked as a bodyguard for PLO leader Yasser Arafat. He then worked as a carpenter, before graduating from the International Academy of Art Palestine in 2011. Jarrar's work takes the form of various media, including performance art, photography, sculpture and installations. His works have been exhibited internationally, including Ayyam Gallery, London, and Centre Pompidou, Paris.
Notable examples of his work include:
State of Palestine (performance art) (2012)
Whole in the Wall (2013)
No Man's Land (2016)
References
Palestinian artists
1976 births
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HMS Conflict was launched in 1801 at Deptford. She grounded in October 1804, with the French Navy taking possession of her. In the French navy from late 1815 on she was named Lynx. As Lynx she was present at naval actions at Cadiz (1823), where she came under fire, Algiers (1830), and possibly the river Tagus (1831). She was broken up in 1834.
Royal Navy
Lieutenant Michael Dod commissioned Conflict in April 1801. Lieutenant John Sibrell replaced Dod in 1802.
On 29 March, 22 April, and 5 and 11 May 1802, Conflict and seized sundry smuggled spirits.
Lieutenant James Fegan replaced Sibrell in March 1803. In October Lieutenant David Chambers replaced Fegan.
On 8 November 1803, Conflict was cruising three to four miles off Calais when she encountered and captured the French national gunboat No. 86. The gunboat was lugger-rigged and manned by one sub-lieutenant, 27 n.c.o.'s and soldiers of the 36th. regiment of the line, and six seamen. She was armed with one long 18-pounder gun and one 8-pounder. She was also carrying 23 stand of arms, plus extensive small arms. She had arrived from Boulogne the previous evening but had been unable to get in.
In January 1804 Lieutenant Abraham Lowe replaced Chambers, and in April Lieutenant Charles Cutts Ormsby replaced Lowe.
Loss: On 23 October 1804 and her accompanying gun-brigs, including Conflict, were in action off Nieuport with two small praams and eighteen schuyts. Conflict engaged one praam in particular, Ville de Montpellier}}. Shallow water allowed the French to retreat as the tide fell and Conflict grounded after her pilot went below. Her crew abandoned her at the approach of French vessels, but later returned together with men from Cruizer, the hired armed cutters Admiral Mitchell, and Griffin, and some of the other ships in the squadron to try to recapture or destroy her. They discovered that she was high and dry on a sandbank and that the French had taken possession. At high tide a cutting-out expedition went in only to discover that the French had taken her further onshore where several field guns could provide covering fire. The cutting-put expedition was unsuccessful, with Cruizer suffering four officers and men wounded, Conflict losing one man killed and five wounded, and Griffin having two men wounded in the attempt. The subsequent court martial of Ormsby and his crew acquitted them, though the pilot was found guilty of having quit his station. He was mulcted of all pay due, forbidden ever to take charge of any naval vessels, and to serve six months in the Marshalsea Prison.
French Navy
Conflict (Conflit) was awarded to the French Navy for 23,600 francs. She was commissioned at Dunkirk on 23 October 1806 under Vandercruce. In February 1812 she was at Rotterdam under the command of Dibletz. On 2 March 1814 she was again commissioned at Dunkirk. On 24 September she was renamed Lynx. From 22 March 1815 to 15 July (the Hundred Days), she reverted to the name Conflict; she then resumed the name Lynx. Lynx was commissioned at Cherbourg on 16 September 1818.
On 23 September 1823 Lynx, of 10 guns (or 4), was part of the French fleet in front of Cadiz during the Hundred Thousand Sons of Saint Louis war with Spain. When a bomb vessel bombarding the Spanish defences was struck by gunfire, Lynx, under the command of Lieutenant Bretteville, towed her to safety, assisted by a longboat from one of the ships of the line. A cannonball struck the longboat, killing two men.
Lynx (of 8 guns), was part of the French naval forces at the Invasion of Algiers in 1830, under the command of Lieutenant Armand. In August she returned to Toulon carrying the body of one of the sons of the French commander, General the Count Bourmont. She was also carrying invalids and six million (francs?) taken from the Casbah. On 9 August Lynx sailed for Guadeloupe, under the command of Lieutenant Barthelemy. Her previous commander had fallen ill.
In 1831 Lynx was at the Tagus river, though it is unclear if she participated in the Battle of the Tagus.
In 1832 Lynx was stationed at Loc Maria Ker (Locmariaquer – ).
Towards the end of 1834 Lynx was condemned and was to move to Lorient, but she was in too bad a state.
Fate
Lynx was struck at Rochefort in October 1834 and broken up in November.
Notes, citations, and references
Notes
Citations
References
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Captured ships
Gunvessels of the Royal Navy
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Red Bull Škoda Team is an Austrian private rally team that participated in the World Rally Championship in the season. It was managed by BRR - Baumschlager Rallye & Racing and sponsored by the Red Bull brand. The team participated with four different drivers, using the Škoda Fabia WRC as the vehicle, in ten rounds on the calendar. Andreas Aigner's best result was a sixth place at Rallye Deutschland.
WRC Results
External links
Team profile at Juwra.com
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Thomas Augustine Judge (August 23, 1868November 23, 1933) was an American Catholic priest who is most notable for founding the Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity on April 11, 1909.
Biography
Early life
Judge was born as the fifth of eight children in South Boston on August 23, 1868, to Irish immigrants Thomas Judge Sr, who was a laborer and painter, and Mary Donahue. Due to there being no parochial school for him to attend, Judge would enroll into the John A. Andrew Public School in September 1876. On May 3, 1887, his father unexpectedly died which made Judge work multiple jobs, having to finish his high school education by attending night classes. On January 25, 1890, he entered St. Vincent's Seminary in Germantown and became a member of the Congregation of the Mission in 1895. He then studied philosophy and theology at the St. Vincent's Seminary from 1894 to 1899. Along with two of his younger sisters, he entered the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul in 1899.
Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity
On April 11, 1899, in Brooklyn, along with five women he would begin the Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity.
Death
Judge died of an illness on November 23, 1933, at 2:00 am Pacific time (10:00 UTC). His body was at first transferred to the Blessed Trinity Missionary Cenacle the following day, and was buried at the Holy Sepulchre Cemetery six days after his death.
Legacy
The Father Judge High School is named after him.
References
1868 births
1933 deaths
19th-century Roman Catholic priests
20th-century Roman Catholic priests
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Amesiella monticola is a miniature species of epiphytic orchid native to the Philippines. The specific epithet "monticola" refers to the montaneous habitat of the species. Monticola is a combination of "mons" or "montis", meaning mountain and "cola" or "colere" meaning "inhabitant" or "dweller". This species is critically endangered and its population is decreasing By some this species is treated as a mere variation of Amesiella philippinensis. Hence, it is synonymous with Amesiella philippinensis var. monticola These monopodial herbs form small, leathery leaves. The genus Amesiella forms white flowers with long spurs. These 1 to 6 (average of 3)very large flowers in relation to the vegetative parts of the plants are borne on short, axillary racemes. They have a characteristic long, twisted spur, indicating moth pollination. The flowers are purely white, devoid of any golden pigmentation of the labellum. This separates it from Amesiella philippinensis. This species is critically endangered.
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The United Nations Technology Bank for Least Developed Countries was established as a subsidiary organ of the UN General Assembly on 23 December 2016 by the United Nations resolution 71/251 to support Least Developed Countries (LDCs) to strengthen their science and technology and innovation (STI) capacities.
The Technology Bank currently serves 46 LDCs and former LDCs for up to five years after they graduate from the category.
Origin
In the Istanbul Programme of Action (IPoA) for the Least Developed Countries (LDCs) for the Decade 2011–2020, adopted in 2011, the Least Developed Countries called for the establishment of a “Technology Bank and Science, Technology and Information supporting mechanism, dedicated to least developed countries which would help improve least developed countries’ scientific research and innovation base, promote networking among researchers and research institutions, help least developed countries access and utilize critical technologies, and draw together bilateral initiatives and support by multilateral institutions and the private sector, building on the existing international initiatives.”
On 23 December 2016, the UN General Assembly adopted resolution 71/251 to establish the Technology Bank for the Least Developed Countries. By that resolution, the Assembly established the Technology Bank as a subsidiary organ of the General Assembly and adopted its Charter (71/363).
In the same resolution, the Assembly invited the Member States and other stakeholders to provide voluntary funding to the trust fund for the operationalization of the Technology Bank. An agreement was signed on 22 September 2017 between the United Nations and Turkey on financial and in-kind support of the Technology Bank. The Turkish Government committed to provide the Bank with $2 million annually for five years.
On 4 June 2018, the premises of the Technology Bank in Gebze, outside of Istanbul, Turkey were formally inaugurated by the UN Deputy Secretary-General, Amina J. Mohammed, and the Bank's first managing director, Joshua Phoho Setipa, who was subsequently appointed in December 2018.
The creation of the Technology Bank was a long-standing priority of the LDCs, which was confirmed in the Addis Ababa Action Agenda of the 3rd International Conference on Financing for Development and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The full operationalization of the Technology Bank for the LDCs was part of target 17.8 of the Sustainable Development Goals, the first-ever SDG goal to be reached.
Mandate
The core mission of the Technology Bank is to support LDCs to strengthen their science, technology, and innovation (STI) capacities, including the capacity to identify, absorb, develop, integrate and scale up the deployment of technologies and innovations, including indigenous ones, as well as the capacity to address and manage intellectual property rights issues to enhance their STI capacity.
The UN Technology Bank provides LDCs with a voice to chart their development through (A/71/363):
Supporting LDCs to assess and articulate their needs through country-led technology needs assessments
Strengthening science, technology, and innovation capacity in LDCs to respond to challenges and opportunities towards achieving the SDGs
Facilitating access to appropriate technologies through technology transfer and provide access to research and technical knowledge
Strengthening partnerships and coordination of STI between LDCs and relevant STI stakeholders
List of Managing Directors
Joshua Phoho Setipa (2018–present)
Key Documents
GA Resolution Establishing the Bank (A/RES/71/251)
Charter of the Technology Bank for the Least Developed Countries (A/71/363)
Supporting the operationalization of the Technology Bank for the Least Developed Countries: 3-year Strategic Plan
Programme of Action for the Least Developed Countries for the Decade 2011-2020
Review of the First Three Years of the Technology Bank for the Least Developed Countries (A/76/272)
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The Tulare County Regional Transit Agency (TCRTA) is a joint powers agency formed by almost all the cities in Tulare County, California alongside the county government on August 17, 2020. It operates the public transportation systems within and connecting the respective member agencies, including the legacy systems Dinuba Area Regional Transit (DART, in Dinuba), Tulare InterModal Express (TIME, in the City of Tulare), and Tulare County Area Transit (TCaT, intercity routes). It is the largest single public transit agency in Tulare County.
History
The cities of Exeter, Farmersville, Lindsay, Porterville, Tulare, and Woodlake in partnership with the County of Tulare were the initial seven member agencies of TCRTA, which was formed by unanimously adopting the draft by-laws on August 17, 2020. In September 2020, Dinuba joined TCRTA as the eighth member. Collectively, these represent all the cities within Tulare County with the sole exception of Visalia, the largest city and county seat, which has chosen to retain its independent Visalia Transit agency. The consolidation is expected to result in uniform fares, more efficient routes, and easier intercity travel within Tulare County.
Memoranda of understanding (MoU) were signed between TCRTA and the cities of Dinuba, Tulare, and Woodlake at the May 17, 2021 TCRTA Board of Directors meeting, transferring ownership, operation, and administration of public transportation systems in those cities to TCRTA. A similar MoU for Porterville signed at the same May meeting effectively allowed that city to provide transit operations and maintenance services for Woodlake. The first legacy system to transition to TCRTA administration was the bus service in Woodlake, starting on July 1, 2021. Porterville Transit loaned several minivans to Woodlake, replacing the minibuses that previously were operated by that city.
Legacy systems
Dinuba
Under Dinuba Area Regional Transit (DART), Dinuba operated four routes, including one longer-distance route ("Dinuba Connection") connecting Dinuba to Reedley in Fresno County, two flexible routes ("North" and "South") allowing deviations to serve dial-a-ride passengers between nominal fixed route stops, and a fare-free single fixed route ("Jolly Trolley") serving popular businesses.
Exeter
The City of Exeter began operating a dial-a-ride intracity on-demand transit service in 1991. Service to its larger neighbor Visalia is provided by Visalia Transit. On July 1, 2017, Visalia Transit took over intracity dial-a-ride services within Exeter. The steep fare increase, from $1 under Exeter to $2.25 under Visalia, resulted in citizens berating the City Council.
Farmersville
The City of Farmersville also relied on Visalia Transit for public transportation connections to Visalia, with Farmersville compensating Visalia annually from its transportation funding allocation.
Lindsay
Dial-a-ride services within Lindsay were provided under annual agreements with Tulare County. TCaT also provided service for circulation within Lindsay (Route 60) and connections to Porterville and the neighboring unincorporated communities of Plainview, Poplar-Cotton Center, Strathmore, and Woodville (Route 90).
Porterville
Porterville Transit operates six fixed routes within Porterville; there were nine fixed routes prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, with one of the fixed routes providing service to the Tule River Indian Reservation.
Tulare
The City of Tulare operated the Tulare InterModal Express (TIME) transit service, which provided six fixed routes within Tulare and one express route, jointly operated with Visalia Transit, that connected those two cities. The six fixed routes within Tulare were named for their geographical coverage (#1 Northwest; #2 Southeast; #3 West; #4 Northeast; #5 Southwest; and #7 East); all routes, including Tulare–Visalia service (#11X) met at the central Tulare Transit Center (360 N. K St). Sunday service was added in 2015.
Tulare County
Tulare County Area Transit (TCaT) provided mainly intercity routes, linking cities and communities within Tulare County.
Woodlake
Woodlake operated a dial-a-ride service within the city limits and unincorporated areas of the county starting in 1999; fixed intercity routes serving Woodlake were previously operated by Orange Belt Stages and TCaT.
The Woodlake dial-a-ride service typically operated one of the city's three 16-passenger cutaway minibuses with the other two left in reserve. The Woodlake city bus connected with TCaT Route 30 at the Whitney Transit Center, which opened in October 2013 at 201 E Lakeview in downtown Woodlake; in total, there were four bus shelters: one at Whitney and the others at local schools (Woodlake High School, F.J. White Learning Center, and Castle Rock Elementary).
Structure
Each member agency appoints one elected official and one alternate representative to serve on the TCRTA Board of Directors. TCRTA holds one meeting per month, scheduled for the third Monday at 3 PM.
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Maddison Pearman (born 23 January 1996) is a Canadian long track speed skater.
Career
Pearman first represented Canada on the international stage in 2013 at the World Junior Championships.
Pearman's first senior competition came in 2020, when she won a silver in the women's team pursuit at the 2020 Four Continents Speed Skating Championships in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Pearman also won the gold medal in the team sprint event.
In January 2022, Pearman was named to her first Olympic team, where she will contest the 1000 m and 1500 m events.
Personal records
References
1996 births
Living people
Canadian female speed skaters
People from Ponoka, Alberta
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Chipping Norton Town Hall is a municipal building in the Market Place, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, England. The building, which is used as an events venue, is a Grade II* listed building.
History
The first municipal building in the town was a guildhall which was built for the Guild of the Holy Trinity in 1520. Following the dissolution of the chantries in 1548, the guildhall was acquired by the town and subsequently used by civic leaders as their meeting place. In the early 1840s, the local member of parliament, James Langston, led a campaign to commission a more substantial structure. The site he selected was occupied by an ancient market house with nine pillars and a pyramid-shaped roof which was demolished to make way for the new structure.
The new building was designed by George Stanley Repton in the Palladian style, built in ashlar stone and was completed in 1842. The design involved a symmetrical main frontage with nine bays facing onto the east side of the High Street. It featured a flight of seven steps leading up to a tetrastyle portico with Doric order columns supporting an entablature and a pediment; there were niches in the outer bays on the front elevation. The western elevation was arcaded on the ground floor and was fenestrated by seven tall sash windows flanked by pilasters supporting an entablature; there were again niches in the end bays, which slightly projected forward. The end elevations were arcaded on the ground floor and were fenestrated by rows of three sash windows flanked by pilasters supporting entablatures and pediments. The northern pediment contained a clock in the tympanum and was surmounted by a bellcote. Internally, the principal rooms on the ground floor were the four cells for the incarceration of pretty criminals, the weighbridge for measuring the weight of goods being traded and the space for the horse-drawn fire engine, while the principal room on the first floor was the council chamber which was also used as a court room.
A grand dinner was held in the town hall in August 1855 to celebrate the official opening of the Chipping Norton Railway. A weather vane, designed in the form of a foxhound, was presented to the town by the Heythrop Hunt and installed at the top of the bellcote in March 1950. The building was badly damaged in a fire on 3 March 1950: while the shell of the building survived, much of the interior was destroyed. It continued to serve as the local seat of government until the enlarged West Oxfordshire District Council was formed at Witney in 1974, and subsequently continued to be used as a venue for major events such as the local Brexit debate in June 2016.
Works of art in the town hall include a portrait by Walter William Ouless of the member of parliament, Albert Brassey, a portrait by Edward S. Harper of the former mayor, Alderman Henry Field Wilkins and a portrait by an unknown artist of the local politician, James Langston.
See also
Grade II* listed buildings in West Oxfordshire
Notes
References
Government buildings completed in 1842
City and town halls in Oxfordshire
Grade II* listed buildings in Oxfordshire
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The Princess of Xiaohe () or Little River Princess was found in 2003 at Xiaohe Cemetery in Lop Nur, Xinjiang. She is also known as M11 for the tomb she was found in. She was buried around 3,800 years ago and has European features, like many other mummies in this complex. She is unusually well preserved, with clothes, hair, and eyelashes still intact.
Discovery
The Princess of Xiaohe was unearthed by the archaeologists of Xinjiang Institute of Archaeology at Xiaohe Cemetery No. 5, Tomb 11, 102 km west of Loulan, Lop Nur, Xinjiang in 2003. They named her the Princess of Xiaohe due to her state of preservation and beauty, not her social status; there is no reason to believe she was any more important than the other mummies buried in the complex. She was part of the Xiaohe culture, and was buried around 3,800 years ago. She is unusually well preserved, with long eyelashes, clothes, and hair still intact. Archeologists attribute this to the dry, salty conditions in the desert and tightly sealed coffins, which were wrapped in cowhide before being buried. As the cowhide dried out, it shrunk, sealing the coffins. Her body was not embalmed before death, but mummified naturally due to the climate and burial method.
Appearances and grave goods
The Princess has blonde hair and long eyelashes, with some facial features more similar to Indo-Europeans, such as high cheekbones and pale skin. She seems to be smiling slightly. She was 152 centimeters tall. She was buried wearing a white felt hat, a white wool cloak with tassels, and string skirt, with fur-lined leather boots on her feet. She had a red rope necklace and a bracelet with one jade bead on her right arm. She was buried with wooden pins and three small pouches of ephedra. Twigs and branches of ephedra were placed beside the body. Wheat and millet grains, strings made from the tendons of animals, and animal ears were spread over her body. A wooden phallic object was placed between her breasts. Like the other mummies in Xiaohe Cemetery, she was buried in a boat-shaped coffin with a standing wooden pole above it. Her grave had not been disturbed since her burial when it was found by archeologists in 2003.
Chunks of cheese were found on her neck and chest, possibly as food for the afterlife. Archeologists were initially unsure what the clumps on her body were. However, a 2014 study led by Andrej Shevchenko showed that it was cheese. The cheese found on the mummies in this cemetery is the oldest preserved cheese in the world, likely made with a kefir starter. Her entire body and boots were also coated in a white substance, likely also a dairy product but so far of unknown origin.
Exhibitions
In 2010, she was exhibited at Bowers Museum in Santa Ana, California, Houston Museum of Natural Science, and University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. In 2019, she was exhibited at the Arthur M. Sackler Museum of Art and Archaeology at Peking University. She was featured in the first episode of the documentary series New Silk Road.
See also
Tarim mummies
References
History of China
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Several vessels of the French Navy have been named Lynx for the Lynx.
was launched in 1801 at Deptford. She grounded in October 1804, with the French Navy taking possession of her. In the French navy from late 1815 on she was named Lynx. As Lynx she was present at naval actions at Cadiz (1823), where she came under fire, Algiers (1830), and possibly the river Tagus (1831). She was broken up in 1834.
(or Linx) was a 16-gun brig of the French Navy, name ship of her two-vessel class of brigs, and launched at Bayonne on 17 April 1804. The British captured her in 1807 and named her HMS Heureux. After service in the Caribbean that earned her crew two medals, including one for a boat action in which her captain was killed, she was laid up in 1810 and sold in 1814.
was a (contre-torpilleur) built for the French Navy during the 1920s. The Chacals were regarded as obsolete by 1935 and Lynx became a training ship for the torpedo school at Toulon that year. She was assigned convoy escort duties in the Atlantic after the start of World War II in September 1939. In July 1940, the ship was present when the British attacked the French ships at Mers-el-Kébir, but managed to escape without damage. After she reached Toulon, Lynx was placed in reserve where she remained for the next two years. On 27 November 1942, she was scuttled at Toulon when the Germans attempted to capture the French ships there. Her wreck was salvaged in 1944, but she was not broken up until 1948.
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Amesiella minor is the smallest species of the genus Amesiella. These miniature epiphytic orchids are native to the Philippines. This species grows on the island of Luzon at heights of 1200 m a.s.l. It was described by Karlheinz Senghas in 1999. These monopodial herbs form small, leathery leaves. Amesiella has white flowers with long spurs. The morphology of the spur suggests moth pollination. The flowers have two gold coloured, vertical stripes on the lateral lobes of the labellum, which is similar to Amesiella philippinensis. The flowers of Amesiella minor are considerably smaller, which is also referred to in the specific epithet "minor", which means "small" in Latin. Up to two flowers with short spurs are formed on short racemes.
References
minor
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David Braun (died January 28, 2013) was an American entertainment lawyer who was considered "one of the most powerful lawyers in the music industry during its heyday" by Variety. He represented famous artists such as Bob Dylan, Neil Diamond, George Harrison and Michael Jackson, and served as president of Polygram Records.
Biography
Braun was born in The Bronx as an only child. He graduated from Columbia College and Columbia Law School, obtaining a joint B.A. and J.D. degree in 1954. After law school, he joined the firm Pryor, Braun, Cashman & Sherman, where he represented writers, performers, producers and advertising agencies.
Early in his career, he was introduced to Bob Dylan, and eventually came to represent musicians such as Neil Diamond, George Harrison, Michael Jackson, The Band, Peter, Paul & Mary and Judy Collins. He became a close friend of Neil Diamond, who called him "one of the great figures in [his] life" during a 2008 awards ceremony hosted by the Grammy Foundation.
He joined the firm Hardee, Barovick, Konecky & Braun in the 1970s and moved his practice from New York City to Beverly Hills, California, where he trained many of the music industry's most prominent attorneys. He was also involved in the founding of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
In 1981, he left law to become president and CEO of Polygram Records, and returned to law practice two years later. In 1990, he joined Proskauer Rose as special counsel.
Personal life and family
Braun died on January 28, 2013, at his home in Santa Barbara, California. His son is Lloyd Braun, former chairman of ABC Entertainment and founder of Whalerock Industries.
References
2013 deaths
Lawyers from New York City
American entertainment lawyers
Columbia College (New York) alumni
Columbia Law School alumni
American music industry executives
Proskauer Rose people
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Sergio De Simone (born Naples, Italy November 29, 1937, died Hamburg, Germany, April 20, 1945) was a Neapolitan child victim of the Holocaust — arrested with his Jewish family while summering in Rijeka, (now Croatia, then part of the Kingdom of Italy); deported to Germany; subjected to human experimentation and subsequently murdered.
At age seven, De Simone was one of the children of the Bullenhuser-Damm Massacre. Twenty children of disparate nationalities were selected by Joseph Mengele as human subjects for medical experimentation by Kurt Heissmeyer at the Neuengamme concentration camp near Hamburg. As the Allies closed in on Hamburg and the perpetrators sought to destroy evidence of the experimentation, all 20 children, their four adult caretakers and 24 Soviet prisoners were taken to the basement of Hamburg's Bullenhuser Damm School — and murdered.
Although almost initially lost in the wake of WWII, the story and identity of the children was ultimately uncovered through the research of German journalist, Günther Schwarberg (1926-2008) and his wife, attorney Barbara Hüsing. Today the children are remembered internationally; numerous books and films document their story, as well as a foundation: Children of Bullenhuser Damm .
On the street where Sergio De Simone's family lived in Naples, a memorial plaque and a pavement Stolperstein mark his life, which is commemorated annually on January 27th International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Background
Sergio De Simone was born in the Vomero district of Naples, Italy, on November 29, 1937 — to Eduardo De Simone (unknown-1964), a Catholic, non-commissioned officer in the Italian Navy and Gisella Perlow. De Simone's mother, of Jewish origin, was born September 23, 1904 in Vidrinka, a town that no longer exists (possibly in Belarus, though more likely, Ukraine). The two met in Rijeka (on the Istrian Peninsula of what then belonged to the Kingdom of Naples), where Perlow's family lived. After marrying, the couple settled in Naples, on Via Morghen, not far above Piazza Vanvitelli.
In August 1943, with her husband called to the Navy (later taken to Dortmund as slave labor) and Italy having entered the war alongside Nazi Germany, Gisella Perlow was alone with her six-year old son — in Naples, which now experienced heavy bombings and where she risked discovered in the hunt for Jews, by Nazi-fascists. Gisella unwittingly moved to Fiume (Rijeka) with Sergio — to join her mother, brothers and sisters at their home at Via Milano 17. Rijeka was, at the time, part of the Kingdom of Italy.
Almost immediately, by September, Rijeka fell under German control. On March 21, 1944, betrayed by an acquaintance, Germans arrived up at the Perlow home and arrested the family, including Gisella, Sergio (then, age 6), and seven other family members, including his cousins (photo), Andra (6) and Tatiana Bucci (4). The latter would ultimately be the youngest Italian survivors of the Holocaust.
The Perlow family was taken to the Risiera di San Sabba concentration camp and immediately joined the group of deportees leaving on 29 March and arriving in Auschwitz after six days in by convoy. Gisella and Sergio survived the first selection and Sergio was assigned with his cousins in the Kinderblock (Children's hut).
Sergio's cousins Andra and Tatiana Bucci were with Sergio, had begun to understand German and had been warned that the guards could exploit the children's greatest vulnerability: they would line up the children and ask those who wanted to see their mother to step forward. The sisters warned Sergio, but with a single step he unknowingly volunteered as one of Joseph Mengele's human subjects. The cousins would survive.
Neuengamme experimentation
Having been chosen in November 1944 by Joseph Mengele as one of the twenty children (10 boys and 10 girls) to be sent to the Neuengamme concentration camp, Sergio was made available as a human subject in Kurt Heissmeyer's tuberculosis experimentation.
As early as April 1944, Heissmeyer had conducted medical experiments on Russian POWs. As the court expert would later testify during the subsequent trials of the early 1960s, Heissmeyer had no scientific expertise or background in immunology or bacteriology, but based his work on pseudo-science, studies already considered scientifically unreliable at the time. But Heissmeyer was convinced that by injecting tuberculosis bacilli under a subject's skin, infection would form that would generate immune defense responses, leading to vaccinations against pulmonary tuberculosis. He was not discouraged by his first negative results and with influential support among the Nazi leaders, he insisted that the experiment continue, now with Jewish children.
On November 29, 1944, Sergio's seventh birthday, he and 19 other children, from France, the Netherlands, Yugoslavia, and Poland, arrived at the Neuengamme concentration camp, accompanied by Dr. Paulina Trocki and three nurses. In Neuengamme the children were entrusted to four deportees, charged with taking care of the group: the French doctors, René Quenouille and Gabriel Florence, and two Dutch nurses, Anton Hölzel and Dirk Deutekom.
For several weeks the children experienced a period of relative calm; the experiment required their good health. On January 9, 1945, Heissmeyer began the experiments: he had the skin on the chest of 11 children, under the right armpit, incised with X-shaped cuts, three to four centimeters long, to introduce tuberculosis bacilli with a spatula — causing rapid spread of the disease. In early March the children, sick and feverish, were operated on to remove their axillary lymph nodes, which according to the doctor's theories should have produced antibodies against tuberculosis.
A series of twenty surviving photographs document the operations; they show each child, shaven and shirtless, presenting their raised arms and their under-arm incisions. The experiment had failed: the removed lymphatic glands were sent to Hans Klein, a pathologist at the Hohenlychen clinic, who on March 12, 1945, certified to Heissmeyer that no antibodies had been generated.
Before leaving the extermination camp on January 17, 1945, the German SS burned all possible evidence attesting to what happened in Auschwitz-Birke-nau. Sergio's name appears in a rare exception, a medical report, one of the few documents not destroyed. The document, dated May 14, 1944, confirmed the presence of the children of Bullenhuser Damm.
Bullenhuser Damm Massacre
By the time his experiments failed and news traveled that the Allies were fast approaching, Heissmeyer had fled. The camp commander Max Pauly was left to deal with the children. On the evening of April 20, orders came directly from Berlin to eliminate all trace of what had transpired in Neuengamme.
At 10pm on the evening of April 20, the children, their four adult caretakers and several Soviet prisoners were loaded into a mail truck and driven the approximately 30 kilometers from the Kinderblock hut 4a, the site of the experimentation, to Bullenhuser Damm — along with Wilhelm Dreimann, Adolf Speck, Heinrich Wiehagen, their executioners, so-called SS doctor Alfred Trzebinski and Johann Frahm, German SS sergeant.
Johann Frahm, German SS sergeant at Neuengamme concentration camp and deputy camp commander at the Neuengamme satellite camp on Bullenhuser Damm, reported on May 2, 1946:
Eleven months later at the British Curiohaus Trials in Rotherbaum in March 1946, Trzebinski testified:
The massacre ended at dawn on the morning of April 21st, with the killing of eight other Russian prisoners. The bodies were brought back to the Neuengamme concentration camp and cremated.
De Simone Family aftermath
Sergio's parents, Eduardo De Simone and Gisella Perlow De Simone survived the war. Sergio's mother had also been deported to Auschwitz and sent in the spring of 1945 to the Ravensbrück concentration camp, where she was released. Gravely ill, she was only able to return to Italy in November 1945 and reunite with Eduardo, who after 8 September had also been deported to the Dortmund labor camp in Germany. 13 members of Gisella Perlow's family had been apprehended before the war; four survived.
His parents had searched for news of Sergio, only learning in the late 1940s that their son had been transferred from Auschwitz to another camp. Gisella and her husband would have another son, Mario De Simone, born in 1946.
In the 1980s, around the time the story of the Bullenhuser Damm Massacre began to emerge, Sergio's mother began receiving letters from Hamburg, dismissing them because she didn't read German. In 1983, after the death of Sergio's father in 1964, his mother was informed of the massacre. Mario De Simone later related that on learning of the atrocities, his mother — who had clung to the possibility of Sergio's survival — was deeply affected; her entire affect changed. She attended the memorial ceremony on April 20, 1984, in Hamburg and died in 1986, less than two years from learning of the Neuengamme experimentation and the Bullenhuser-Damm Massacre. Sergio's younger brother continues to advocate for human rights. In 2019, he said "my brother was murdered because he was comprising evidence."
Sergio's two cousins, sisters Anda and Tatiana (Tati) Bucci, survived and were initially relocated to Lingfield in England via Prague. In 2020, the sisters authored their story Storia di Sergio with Alessandra Viola. His two cousins describe Sergio's death "like a boulder that weighs inside us."
Legacy
In April 1946 the main material perpetrators of the massacre, including Commander Max Pauly who gave the final orders were tried by an English court and sentenced to death; carried out in October 1946. Although the responsibilities of Kurt Heissmeyer were brought to light in the trial, the German doctor was not indicted because he was not present at the massacre; he would continue his medical career unimpeded.
Though a small group of ex-Neuengamme ex-fellow prisoners continued to bring flowers each year to Bullenhuser Damm, collective memory of he massacre itself had almost been lost. after 1945 the Bullenhuser Damm building reopened as a school, without mention of the basement massacre. In 1959, German journalist Günther Schwarberg published a series of articles dedicated to the massacre in the weekly Stern, implicating Heissmeyer. The reopening of the trial in 1963 led to Heissmeyer's life sentence in 1966. He died of a heart attack the following year in Bautzen prison.
Obersturmbannführer Arnold Strippel, the highest-ranking Nazi criminal involved in child murder, was sentenced to life imprisonment in 1949, but was released in 1969 and even received around 120,000 marks in compensation. He died a free man in 1994.
With his wife, attorney Barbara Hüsing, Schwarberg began the task of identifying and tracing the relatives of the murdered children, creating in 1979 the Association of The children of Bullenhuser Damm. From 1979, the association Children of Bullenhuser Damm underwrote the memorial for the victims of the massacre, until it was transferred to municipal sponsorship in 1999 and became a branch of the Neuengamme concentration camp memorial.
In 1980 (expanded in 2010–11), the cellar at the Bullenhuser Damm School was made a Holocaust museum, where the other children and adult victims of the massacre are commemorated.
Hamburg-Schnelsen
In 1991, 20 streets in the Schnelsen Burgwedel district of Hamburg were named after the children, including a street near Wassermann Park Sergio De Simone Stieg — as well as a kindergarten, playground and park
The park, Wassermannpark; is named after the eight-year old polish victim, known only as H. Wassermann. Wassermannpark was completed in 1995, includes 28 hectares of water features, cycle paths, picnic areas, and playgrounds.
Roman-Zeller-Platz is named after one of the 20 children of Bullenhusen Damm. A masonry stele was erected on July 13, 2001 with a bronze relief of children by Russian artist Leonid Mogilevski (1931-). The stele was an initiative by, and paid for by, Hamburg citizens with underwriting by Kunststiftung Heinrich Stegemann. Citizens of Hamburg attend the commemoration ceremony on April 20 every year.
Schnelsen/Burgwedel Stele:
Italy and Naples
In Italy, the story became widely known after with a series of publications by Maria Pia Bernicchia and Bruno Maida (see Bibliography). In 2006 a documentary retraced the story.
In the Vomero district of Naples, Italy, in front of the building where Sergio's family lived at Via Morghen 65 bis (at Via Bonito), a plaque marks Sergio's life and story.
Vomero Historic Marker, Via Morghen:
On January 27, 2014, an annual Remembrance Day was inaugurated in Naples in his memory, in conjunction with International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
In 2020, a small engraved memorial Stolperstein or stumbling block (Italian: pietra d’inciampo) was laid at Piazza Bovio (at the Naples Royal Hospital for the Poor), marking those deported to concentration camps during the war, and including a block for Sergio.
In 2022, a small engraved memorial Stolperstein or stumbling block (Italian: pietra d’inciampo) was inlaid in front of his family's Vomero residence, in a ceremony attended by Sergio's younger brother Mario de Simone (born in 1946, after the war).
A street in Naples, near the Royal Palace of Copodimonte, is named after Sergio De Simone.
La Stella by Andra and Tati
Presented on April 13, 2018, in Turin, the animated feature La Stella by Andra and Tati was dedicated to the deportation of the Bucci sisters, Sergio's two cousins, to Auschwitz — becoming the first European animated film on the Holocaust. Focusing on his two cousins, the feature includes Sergio, up until he was separated from his cousins.
Debuting on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the fascist racial laws in Italy, the 30-minute film, directed by Rosalba Vitellaro and Alessandro Belli, was presented at the International Animation Festival on the Bay, held in 2018 in the Piedmontese capital.
Kinderblock
Kinderblock: the Last Deception, is a 54-minute film, documenting the story of Kinderblock (the "children's block") and the massacre of Sergio, his cousins Andra and Tatiana and the children of Bullenhuser Damm.
Santobono Pediatric Hospital, Naples
On 9 February 2021, the emergency room of the Santobono Children's Hospital in Naples was named after Sergio de Simone. At the ceremony, the emergency room was declared "a place where help and care is offered to all children, regardless of their condition and creed. It takes on greater symbolic value to remember those who were denied this and for whom the most humane of the practices, the care of the little ones, was transformed into."
See also
The Holocaust in Italy
Children in the Holocaust
Association of the Children of Bullenhuser-Damm
References
Bibliography
Storia di Sergio:
La Shoah dei bambini:
Who wants to see their mother, take a step forward: The 20 children of Bullenhuser Damm:
Better Not to Know:
Günther Schwarberg (1979–80) The SS Doctor and the Children :
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Winter and Company was an American manufacturer of pianos. Founded in 1901 as Heller & Co. by cabinetmaker Gottlieb Heller (b. 1868 in Stuttgart), the firm was purchased and renamed in June 1901 by Julius Winter (b. 1856 in Hungary). In 1903, the company opened a factory on Southern Boulevard in The Bronx borough of New York City. In 1904, the company began to sell player pianos that used a "Master Player" mechanism of its own design.
Founded in the last decades of the Golden Age of the Piano, when the instrument had no competition from radio, recorded music, and the automobile, Winter & Co. outlived the vast majority of its contemporary pianomakers, and acquired several of them that fell on hard times. Among these were Chicago-based The Cable Company in 1943, once the country's largest maker of reed organs; the Ivers and Pond Piano Company of Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1945; Kranich and Bach in 1946; and Hardman Peck in 1953. Mason & Risch of Ontario, Canada, was another.
Its longtime president was William G. Heller, a son of Gottlieb.
In 1951, the company opened a factory in Memphis, Tennessee.
In the 1960s, Winter & Co. was merged with Aeolian-American pianomaking firm, becoming the Aeolian Company.
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Maliek Howell (born 27 January 1999) is a Jamaican footballer who plays as a right-back and is currently studying at the University of Memphis.
Early Life
Howell played for Jamaica College in Kingston, Jamaica. He attends the University of Memphis in Tennessee, USA.
Club Career
He has featured for the NY Red Bull U23 team.
International Career
Howell has played at the u20 and senior level for Jamaica.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
International
References
External links
Maliek Howell at the University of New Mexico
Maliek Howell at the University of Memphis
1999 births
Living people
Sportspeople from Kingston, Jamaica
University of New Mexico alumni
University of Memphis alumni
Jamaican footballers
Jamaica under-20 international footballers
Jamaica international footballers
Association football defenders
USL League Two players
Harbour View F.C. players
New Mexico Lobos men's soccer players
Memphis Tigers men's soccer players
New York Red Bulls U-23 players
Jamaican expatriate footballers
Jamaican expatriate sportspeople in the United States
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Tempo Maguires is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the village of Tempo, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.
History
The club was affiliated in 1929 and won its first championship by claiming the Fermanagh Junior title in 1949. Tempo claimed their first Fermanagh Senior Football Championship title in 1970 and followed this up with wins in 1972 and 1973.
The Maguires claimed their fourth Senior championship in 2012, defeating Lisnaskea Emmetts in the final.
The club's Ladies team claimed the Fermanagh Intermediate title for the first time in 2020.
Honours
Mens Football
Fermanagh Senior Football Championship (4): 1970, 1972, 1973, 2012
Fermanagh Senior Football League (5): 1961, 1970, 1972, 1974, 2012
Fermanagh Intermediate Football Championship (3): 1991, 1996, 2002
Fermanagh Junior Football Championship (2): 1949, 1957
Ladies Football
Fermanagh Ladies Intermediate Football Championship (1): 2020
Fermanagh Ladies Junior Football Championship (2): 2007, 2010
External links
Tempo Maguires Official Website
References
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Lake Shore Gill (1900 - July 5, 1969) was a botanist and forest pathologist for the U.S. Department of Agriculture. He was a definitive authority on the genus Arceuthobium.
Career
Gill received his bachelor's degree from Stanford University in 1922, and his master's in 1931. He earned his Ph.D. from Yale University in 1934. In the 1930s, he began studying Arceuthobium species in the American Southwest, specifically the effect of forest infestations. In 1935, Gill published the monograph, “Arceuthobium in the United States”, which was a seminal treatment of dwarf mistletoe taxonomy and research.
Gill pursed a career with the USDA starting in 1923. He eventually held a senior administrative position in the Albuquerque office. He retired from the USDA in 1960. He died on July 5, 1969.
Legacy
The species Arceuthobium gillii was named in honor of Gill.
References
Botanists with author abbreviations
American botanists
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Greg Russo is an American screenwriter and director. He is best known for writing the 2021 film adaptation of Mortal Kombat. He is also set to write a sequel to the 2017 film Death Note, adaptations of F.E.A.R. Saints Row, Space Invaders, and System Shock, which he will also direct.
Career
In November 2016, it was announced that Russo would be penning an adaptation of the 1992 video game Mortal Kombat, directed by Simon McQuoid and produced by James Wan. The film would release on April 23, 2021, and gross $83.7 million.
In May 2017, Russo was initially attached as writer for Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City, but confirmed in November 2018 that he was no longer involved with the project.
In May 2018, Russo was hired to write an adaptation of the 2005 video game F.E.A.R.
In August 2018, it was announced that Russo would be penning the sequel to the 2017 American adaptation of Death Note. Russo also affirmed that the film will be more faithful to the source material.
In April 2019, Russo became attached to write an adaptation of the Saints Row franchise with F. Gary Gray set to direct. Later in July, Russo was attached to write an adaptation of Space Invaders for New Line Cinema.
In January 2022, it was announced that Russo would direct, write, and executive produce a television adaptation of System Shock for the streaming service Binge. The series will mark Russo's directorial debut.
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American male screenwriters
American television directors
Mortal Kombat films
Death Note
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The fulvous-faced scrub tyrant (Euscarthmus fulviceps) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. Its natural habitats are dry savanna, subtropical or tropical dry shrubland, and subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland.
References
Gill F, D Donsker & P Rasmussen (Eds). 2022. IOC World Bird List (v12.1). doi : 10.14344/IOC.ML.12.1
fulvous-faced scrub tyrant
Birds of South America
fulvous-faced scrub tyrant
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Audrey McManiman (born 24 January 1995) is a Canadian snowboarder who competes internationally in the snowboard cross discipline, and formerly in the freestyle events.
Career
Freestyle
McManiman made her debut for Canada at the inaugural Winter Youth Olympics in 2012. McManiman won the gold medal in the slopestyle event. MacManiman would compete in a few World Cup events between 2012 and 2015, topped off by competing at the 2015 World Championships. In January 2016, McManiman had a serious crash in training and after recovery switched her focus to competing in the snowboard cross discipline.
Snowboard cross
At the 2019 Winter Universiade in Krasnoyarsk, McManiman won bronze in the women's snowboard cross event.
In January 2022, McManiman was named to Canada's 2022 Olympic team in the snowboard cross event.
References
External links
1995 births
Living people
Canadian female snowboarders
Youth Olympic gold medalists for Canada
Snowboarders at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics
Snowboarders at the 2022 Winter Olympics
Olympic snowboarders of Canada | [
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Jacob Morris may refer to
Jacob Morris (activist), New York City activist and public historian
Jacob Morris (rugby union), English rugby union player
Jacob Morris, member of the 23rd New York State Legislature
See also
Jake Morris
Jacob Norris (disambiguation) | [
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Dwayne Atkinson (born 5 May 2002) is a Jamaican footballer who plays as a forward for Cavalier.
Club career
Atkinson featured for his Cavalier F.C. at the youth and senior levels.
International career
Atkinson was called up to the senior national against Peru.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
International
Honours
Winner (1): 2021 National Premier League
References
2002 births
Living people
Sportspeople from Kingston, Jamaica
Jamaican footballers
Jamaica youth international footballers
Jamaica international footballers
Association football forwards
National Premier League players
Cavalier F.C. players | [
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Linus Tagesson (born 11 February 2002) is a Swedish footballer who plays for Djurgårdens IF as a defender.
References
External links
Djurgården profile
2002 births
Living people
Association football defenders
Swedish footballers
Djurgårdens IF Fotboll players
Ettan Fotboll players
Allsvenskan players
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Seidenfadeniella is a genus of epiphytic orchids native to India. It comprises three known species: Seidenfadeniella filiformis, Seidenfadeniella rosea and Seidenfadeniella salimii.
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Vandeae genera
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