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Prithu Gupta is an Indian chess grandmaster from Gurgaon. He reached this milestone in July 2019, at the age of 15 years and 4 months, 31 years after Viswanathan Anand became India's first GM. He began playing chess when he was nine years old, which is relatively late compared to most other grandmasters.
Career
Beginning with an Elo rating of 1,187 in October 2013, Prithu went past 2,500 in less than six years of competition despite playing in a lesser number of tournaments, focusing instead on the top-ranking events, which featured the best players.
Prithu achieved his maiden International Master (IM) norm at the Silver Lake Open in Silver Lake, Veliko Gradište, Serbia, in July 2017, and his second IM norm came a month later at the Golden Prague Chess Festival in the Czech Republic, where he won seven out of his nine matches in the round-robin event, finishing top and crossing 2,300 Elo rating points in the process.
In January 2018 at the Tradewise Gibraltar Masters, Prithu won the title of International Master and achieved his first Grandmaster (GM) norm. Then, following a tied-4th finish at the 7th Llucmajor Open in Palma da Mallorca, Prithu obtained his second GM norm at the Biel International Chess Festival in Switzerland, in July 2018.
Also in July 2018, Prithu earned top honours in the team event of the Portuguese League in Porto, and in October of the same year, he was judged the second-best youngster in the under-18 category at the Isle of Man Masters in the UK.
In July 2019, at age 15, and three months after finishing runner-up amongst juniors at the Reykjavik Open (under-18 category), Prithu secured his third GM norm with a round to spare at the Porticcio Open in Corsica, where he finished ninth. A week later during the Portuguese League (first division), he became India’s 64th Grandmaster – after his win in the fifth round against German IM Lev Yankelevich, Prithu’s Elo rating crossed 2,500.
For his achievements, and for reaching that all-important third GM norm and moving past 2,500 Elo points to confirm his Grandmaster status, Prithu was honoured with the state award for outstanding sportspersons by the government of Haryana, his home state, in August 2019, and was a recipient of the Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar award in January 2020. The Rashtriya Bal Puraskar is given to Indians under the age of 18 for exceptional efforts in different fields, including sport.
Achievements
2017: 1st IM norm, Silver Lake Open, Serbia
2017: 1st position, Golden Prague Chess Festival
2017: 2nd IM norm, Golden Prague Chess Festival
2018: Secured third IM norm and won title of International Master, Tradewise Gibraltar Masters, Gibraltar
2018: 1st GM norm, Tradewise Gibraltar Masters, Gibraltar
2018: 2nd GM norm, Biel International Chess Festival, Biel, Switzerland
2018: 1st position, team event, Portuguese Team Championship
2019: Achieved third and final GM norm, Porticcio Open, Corsica
2019: Became India’s 64th Grandmaster, Portuguese League, Evora, Portugal
2020: Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar
References
External links
"Prithu Gupta: International title in kitty, Gurugram teen eyes Grand Master tag | Gurgaon News - Times of India"
"Praise for Prithu Gupta but teen has his feet on the ground | Gurgaon News - Times of India"
"Prithu Gupta: Prithu Gupta makes it 2 GM norms in 3 chess tournaments | Gurgaon News - Times of India"
"Prithu Gupta becomes the 64th GM of Indian chess at the age of 15 years, 4 months and 10 days - ChessBase India"
"Prithu Gupta: Late to the board, now among the best - Sportstar"
"Prithu Gupta – a chess talent with a mind of a monk - Sportstar"
"India's 64th GM Prithu Gupta visits India's 1st GM Vishy Anand's home in Chennai - ChessBase India"
Indian chess players
Chess grandmasters
2004 births
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Johannis "Ahang" Winar is an Indonesian basketball coach and former player.
Anhang won the Indonesian national title a total of four times. (Three times as a player and once as head coach) He further holds several PERBASI Cup titles.
Playing career
Regional select teams and club career
Ahang was selected to join the South Sulawesi team for the 1988 National Championship (Kejurnas) in Semarang where he was top scorer. His performance led to his first professional contract.
Ahang also became the mainstay of his regional team towards the 1989 National Sports Week in Jakarta. His talent attracted the Kobatama club from Banjarmasin at that time, Bandar Utama. There, he started in the second team.
Unfortunately for Anhang, in 1993, Banjar Utama which was owned by Pak Budi Surya disbanded but Anhang stayed in Banjarmasin.
At the 1993 National Sports Week in Jakarta he played for South Kalimantan.
His next team was Daya Sakti.
Then, Ahang received an offer from the Kobatama club Panasia Indosyntec. In his first year 1996, Panasia finished as runner-up. The following two seasons, they won the title.
Ahang was with Panasia until 2003. He then moved to Satria Muda Jakarta where he won the 2004 IBL title.
National team
In 1997, Ahang was also included in the Indonesian national team squad for the 1997 SEA Games in Jakarta, but failed to get a medal. Two years later, Ahang returned to the national team and won the bronze medal at the Brunei 1999 SEA Games.
Coaching career
In 2006 he returned to Bandung, at that time Panasia had changed its name to Garuda Bandung. There he became assistant coach to Kak Amran.
In 2009, Ahang became head coach at Amartha Hangtuah in South Sumatra for the first time, but only for half a season. He later became assistant coach of Stadium Jakarta.
In 2010, he was entrusted with controlling Garuda Bandung. Garuda managed to win the DKI Governor's Cup tournament, and finished 4th place in the regular round.
In 2013 he moved to Pelita Jaya, became an assistant coach for Nath Canson then accompanied Antonius F. Rinaldo until he was finally appointed as head coach of Pelita Jaya and successfully led his team to become IBL 2017 champions.
He led Pelita Jaya to the 2017 IBL Indonesia championship where his team defeated Satria Muda Pertamina 3–1 in the final. This accomplishment was noteworthy as some of the team's best players had recently departed. These players included Andy Batam, Dimas Aryo Dewanto, and Kelly Purwanto.
As an executive, Anhang has stressed the need for a competition level below the IBL. “Players from the Student League still need more flight hours before competing in the IBL. For that, a national competition under the IBL is needed to mature them,” he suggested in December 2017.
In 2019, Winar quit his coaching position as head coach of Pelita Jaya and was replaced by Octaviarro Romely Tamlahitu. Winar became assistant coach of Indonesia's national team, also nicknamed the Indonesian Patriots.
Personal
His nickname is Ahang. Anhang's mother, father and uncle were all basketball players. His father Hendry Winar and his uncle Arlan Winarso were even national team players. Hendry Winar has also been head coach of Flying Wheel Makassar, a team in Indonesia's first division for women.
Anhang started basketball while in elementary school. Later, he went to Cenderawasih Catholic High School which is especially known for its basketball and volleyball teams.
He married Joan Suryana, a player for the Indonesian women's national team.
References
External links
Asia-basket.com coach profile
Asia-basket.com player profile
Living people
1970 births
Indonesian basketball coaches
Indonesian men's basketball players
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Minor league baseball teams were based in Lawton, Oklahoma in 1911 and from 1947 to 1957. Lawton played as a member of the Texas-Oklahoma League in 1911 and the Sooner State League from 1947 to 1957, winning league championships in 1949, 1954 and 1955.
Lawton was a minor league affiliate of the Milwaukee Braves from 1954 to 1957, Cincinnati Reds in 1952 and 1953 and the New York Giants from 1947 to 1951.
Baseball Hall of Fame member Travis Jackson managed the Lawton Braves from 1954 to 1957.
History
Lawton first hosted minor league baseball in 1911, when the city briefly hosted a team in the Texas-Oklahoma League. The Lawton Medicine Men had a 17–31 record when the Lawton franchise folded on June 14, 1911.
Lawton next played in the Class D level Sooner State League in 1947. Lawton remained in the league from 1947 to 1957. Lawton teams played as affiliates of the Milwaukee Braves (1954–1957), Cincinnati Reds (1952–1953) and New York Giants (1947–1951). Lawton took the moniker of their affiliates in each case. Lawton won Kansas-Oklahoma-Missouri League championships in 1949, 1954 and 1955. The 1954 and 1955 Lawton Braves championship teams were managed by Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Travis Jackson.The Sooner State League folded after the 1957 season.
In their first season of play, the 1947 Lawton Giants won the league pennant. The Giants ended the regular season with a 98–42 record, finishing 10.5 games ahead of the 2nd place Ada Herefords before losing in the playoffs.
In 1949, the Lawton Giants won the Sooner State League championship. Lawton placed 2nd in the regular season standings with a 87–52 record, finishing 0.5 games behind the 1st place Pauls Valley Raiders. In the playoffs, Lawton swept the Chickasha Chiefs in three games to advance. In the Finals, Lawton defeated Pauls Valley 4 games to 1 to claim the championship. Manager Louis Brower led Lawton to the title.
In 1954, Baseball Hall of Fame member Travis Jackson, managed the Lawton Braves to their second Sooner State League championship in the eight–team league. Lawton finished the regular season in 2nd place with an 81–58 record, finishing 10.5 games behind the Shawnee Hawks. In the 1st round of the playoffs, Lawton defeated the McAlester Rockets 3 games to 2 to advance. In the Finals, the Braves defeated the Ardmore Cardinals 3 games to 2, winning the championship.
The Lawton Braves defended their Sooner State League championship in 1955, winning the league pennant in the process. Managed by the returning Travis Jackson, the Braves ended the regular season with a 95–44 record to win the pennant and finish 17.5 games ahead of the 2nd place Shawnee Hawks in the eight–team league. In the 1st round of the playoffs, Lawton defeated the Paris Orioles 3 games to 1. In the Finals, the Braves defeated the Muskogee Giants 4 games to 2 to win their second consecutive league title.
Following the completion of the 1957 season, the Sooner State League permanently folded.
Lawton, Oklahoma has not hosted another minor league baseball team.
The ballparks
In 1911, Lawton played at home games at Koehler Park. Koehler Park was located between S.W. A and C Avenues on the north and south and S.W. 14th and 15th Streets on the east and west in Lawton, Oklahoma.
The 1947 to 1957 Lawton teams played home games at Memorial Park. The ballpark had a capacity of 3,600 (1947) and 2,000 (1953). Over their final four seasons, Lawton's season attendance had dropped from 47,000 in 1954 to 15,000 by 1957. The ballpark was located at 17th and G Streets, S.W., in the area that is now called Ahlschlager Park.
Timeline
Season-by-season
(from Lawton Braves - BR BullpenLawton Reds - BR BullpenLawton Giants - BR Bullpen)
Notable alumni
Baseball Hall of Fame alumni
Travis Jackson (1954–1957, MGR) Inducted, 1982
Notable alumni
Ed Albrecht (1947)
Marv Blaylock (1948)
Louis Brower (1947–1950, player/MGR)
Bob Harrison (1948-1949)
Bobby Knoop (1957) MLB All-Star; Angels Hall of Fame
Ron Piche (1955)
Charlie Rabe (1952)
Ron Samford (1948)
See also
Lawton Giants playersLawton Reds players
References
External links
Baseball Reference
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The Eyekit (, ) is a river in the Sakha Republic (Yakutia), Russia. It is a left tributary of the Lena. Its length is from the sources of the Buor Eyekit. The area of its basin including the latter is .
The Eyekit flows across the Bulunsky district. The banks of the river are uninhabited.
Geography
The Eyekit is the last major tributary of the Lena before it ends in the Arctic Ocean. It originates in the northeastern limit of the Central Siberian Plateau as the Buor-Eyekit. In its upper course it flows southeast, then it reaches a floodplain with small lakes and swamps and turns northeast. After being joined by the Tas-Eyekit from the left, it flows roughly eastwards cutting across the southern end of the Chekanovsky Ridge, north of a large bend of the Lena. Finally it meets the left bank of the great river a little north of Kyusyur, upstream of its mouth in the Laptev Sea.
The Eyekit freezes in the first half of October and stays under ice until late May.
Tributaries
The longest tributary of the Eyekit is the long Tas-Eyekit (Тас-Эекит), joining it from the left.
See also
List of rivers of Russia
References
External links
Река Эйэкит - сахалыы фонограммалар (Picture of the river)
Эксперт: Люди и животные страдают от эксплуатации природы в Арктике
Mapio.net - Р. Эекит, Булунский улус, Саха
Rivers of the Sakha Republic
ceb:Eyekit (suba sa Rusya, lat 70,87, long 127,44)
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Colin David Bremner (20 January 1920 — 13 June 2002) was an Australian first-class cricketer and Royal Australian Air Force officer.
Bremner was born in the Melbourne suburb of Hawthorn in January 1920. He served in the Australian Army during the Second World War, enlisting as a private in August 1940. He remained as a private in the army until his discharge in August 1941. He re-enlisted as a flight lieutenant in the Royal Australian Air Force in January 1942, serving in the maritime patrol No. 461 Squadron RAAF in Europe. Following the end of the war in Europe, Bremner represented the Dominions cricket team in a first-class cricket match against England at Lord's in August 1945; he notably twice stumped Wally Hammond in the match, but only after he had reached a century in each innings. He returned home to Australia with the Australian Services cricket team following the war, stopping off in Ceylon and British India on the homeward journey, where he appeared in three first-class matches for the team. Arriving in Australia in December 1945, Bremner represented the Australian Services in three further first-class matches against Western Australia, Victoria and Tasmania. Playing in seven first-class matches in all as a wicket-keeper, Bremner took 4 catches and made 6 stumpings, in addition to scoring 8 runs with the bat. Bremner later served in the Korean War, during which he was mentioned in dispatches in October 1952 for valuable service in the air. He died at Canberra in June 2002.
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2002 deaths
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Sundari is an Indian Telugu language soap opera airing on Gemini TV from 23 August 2021. The show stars Triveni Yadav in titular role and Maneesh, Priyanka Chowdary in leading roles. The main plot of the story is taken from Kannada language serial Sundari which is being aired on Udaya TV.
Cast
Triveni Yadav as Sundari, a dark skinned girl who wants to be an IAS Officer, Karthik's first wife
Maneesh as Karthik, Sundari and Anu's Husband
Priyanka Chowdary as Anu, Karthik's second wife
Sapna Deekshith as Rajeswari Devi, Anu's mother
Raga Madhuri
Rajendra
Vijay as Bangarraju
Sahasra
Priya as Divya
Nata Kumari as Savitramma, Sundari's mother
Adaptations
References
Indian television soap operas
Telugu-language television shows
2021 Indian television series debuts
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Sanda Stolojan, née Henriette Lucia Sanda Zamfirescu (19 February 1919, Bucharest – 2 August 2005, Paris) was a Romanian poet, translator and writer. She was a dissident and prominent figure of the Romanian anticommunist exile.
Life
Born and raised in a family of intellectuals and diplomats, she received an elite education in Romania and other European countries. After finishing high school in Paris in 1937, she signed up for studies at the Faculty of Arts at the University of Bucharest. In 1943, she got married to Vlad Stolojan Filipescu and they attempted to leave communist Romania in 1949, but they were arrested and sent to prison for the crime of preparation for illegal emigration. In following years, both were convicted of further crimes, eventually losing their home to the authorities.
In 1961, Sanda and Vlad Stolojan managed to leave Romania definitively and settled in Paris. She pursued studies at the École des Hautes Études Commerciales and worked as a translator and interpreter of Romanian language for French presidents. She also became active in the circles of Romanian anticommunist dissidents abroad, especially as a collaborator for Radio Free Europe and as President for the Romanian Human Rights League (Ligue pour la défense des droits de l’homme en Roumanie, LDHR). She also developed an intense literary activity as a writer and poet, and also as founder of the magazine Les Cahiers de l'Est.
In the 1990s, after the fall of the Romanian communist regime, she developed a number of political and cultural activities in Romania and became an honorary member of the National Institute for the Memory of the Romanian Exile (later known as the Institute for the Investigation of Communist Crimes and the Memory of the Romanian Exile).
Selection of Works
Stolojan, Sanda (1994), Cu De Gaulle în România. Bucharest: Albatros.
Stolojan, Sanda (1999), Au balcon de l'exil roumain à Paris : avec Cioran, Eugène Ionesco, Mircea Eliade, Vintila Horia, Paris, Montréal: l'Harmattan.
Stolojan, Sanda (2001), La Roumanie revisitée : Journal 1990-1996, Paris, Montréal, Budapest: l'Harmattan.
Stolojan, Sanda (2006), Sub semnul depărtării: Corespondență Constantin Noica – Sanda Stolojan, Bucharest: Humanitas.
Stolojan, Sanda (2007), Amurg senin: Jurnal din exilul parizian 1997-2001, Bucharest: Humanitas.
Stolojan, Sanda et Stolojan, Vlad (2009) Să nu plecăm toți odată: Amintiri din România anilor 1950, Bucarest : Humanitas.
Bibliography
Manolescu, Florin (2003), Enciclopedia exilului literar românesc 1945-1989: Scriitori, reviste, instituții, organizații, Bucharest: Compania.
Scutaru, Beatrice (2012), “The Romanian Anti-Communist Resistance: the League for the Defence of Human Rights of Romania from Paris (1979-1989)”, Peter Jašek (ed.) Anti-Communist Resistance in Central and Eastern Europe, Bratislava: Ústav Pamäti Národa.
Scutaru, Béatrice (2014), "La Roumanie à Paris : exil politique et lutte anti-communiste", Histoire@Politique. Politique, culture, société, no 23, May-August 2014.
Archives
Sanda Stolojan's personal archives are currently held in Romania in the collections of the Institute for the Investigation of Communist Crimes and the Memory of the Romanian Exile. The archives of the Romanian Human Rights League, organization that she presided, are currently held at La contemporaine in Nanterre.
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Ramjidas Rishidev was an Indian politician and former cabinet minister in the Government of Bihar from November 2005 to November 2010. He represented Araria in Lok Sabha in 1998 and Raniganj in Bihar Legislative Assembly in 2005.
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Lana Lopesi is a writer and critic based in Auckland, New Zealand. She has been published in multiple places in New Zealand and Australia, and has been an editor in chief at The Pantograph Punch. Her recent book Bloody Women is a series of essays which describes her experiences as a Samoan woman living in New Zealand.
Biography
Lopesi is Samoan and is based in Auckland, New Zealand.
Lopesi has been the editor for Design Assembly, where she wrote a regular column Graphic Matters. Between 2017 and 2019 Lopesi was the Editor-in-Chief of The Pantograph Punch, a New Zealand online magazine.
In 2018 Lopesi worked with Sarah Biscarra Dilley (yak tityu tityu yak tiłhini Northern Chumash, Chicana), Freja Carmichael (Quandamooka), Léuli Lunaʻi Eshraghi (Sāmoa) and Tarah Hogue (Métis, Dutch Canadian) to develop The Commute, a series of exhibitions and programs at the Institute of Modern Art in Brisbane, Australia.
In 2019 tattooist Julia Mage’au Gray created some 'tatu' on Lopesi live in front of an audience at a gallery in Auckland – there was a DJ (King Kopesi). Lopesi says, "The work of Mage'au Gray is not only about tatu revival, but the body sovereignty that comes with it."
Other places Lopesi has published in New Zealand include: Metro, North and South, Paperboy, Art New Zealand, HOME Magazine, Aotearotica, Bulletin, E-Tangata and The Spinoff. She has also published in Australian publications including Un Magazine, Broadsheet, Runway, GARAGE Magazine and VICE. Lana writes as a critic on New Zealand art and culture and has been doing this since 2012.
In her book Bloody Women Lopesi writes about the 'more than multiple worlds that you need to navigate' as a Samoan woman in New Zealand.
Lopesi lectures at the School of Art and Design at Auckland University of Technology.
Residencies
Lopesi has held residencies in Taipei, Taiwan and Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand.
Works
2018 – False Divides, book published by Bridget Williams Books
2019 – Transits and Returns, co-editor (Vancouver Art Gallery; Institute of Modern Art)
2021 – Bloody Women, published by Bridget Williams Books
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HMS Mons was an which served with the Royal Navy during the First World War and fought in the Battle of Jutland. The M class was an improvement on the preceding , capable of higher speeds. The ship, the first British naval vessel to be named after the Battle of Mons, was launched on 1 May 1915. Joining the Grand Fleet as part of the new Eleventh Destroyer Flotilla, the destroyer was soon in action, taking part in patrols that aimed to draw out the German High Seas Fleet. During the Battle of Jutland in May and June 1916, Mons attacked the German light cruisers at the forefront of the German battleline but scored no hits. After the armistice, the destroyer was placed in reserve. Mons was found to be worn out by wartime operations and, despite only serving for six years, on 8 November 1921, was sold to be broken up.
Design and development
Mons was one of the initial six s ordered by the British Admiralty in September 1914 as part of the First Emergency War Programme. The M class was an improved version of the earlier destroyers, designed to reach a higher speed in order to counter rumoured German fast destroyers, although it transpired these vessels did not exist. Although envisioned to have a maximum speed of , they were eventually designed for a speed slower.
The destroyer was long overall, with a beam of and a draught of . Displacement was normal and full load. Power was provided by three Yarrow boilers feeding two Brown-Curtis steam turbines rated at and driving two shafts. Three funnels were fitted and of oil was carried, giving a design range of at .
Armament consisted of three Mk IV QF guns on the ship's centreline, with one on the forecastle, one aft on a raised platform and one between the middle and aft funnels. A single 2-pounder (40 mm) pom-pom anti-aircraft gun was carried, while torpedo armament consisted of two twin mounts for torpedoes. The facility to launch depth charges was later added. Initially, the ship carried no fire-control system, but during 1916 the vessel was equipped with a single Dumaresq analogue computer and a Vickers range clock. The ship had a complement of 76 officers and ratings.
Construction and career
Mons was laid down by John Brown & Company of Clydebank on 30 September 1914 alongside sister ship with the yard number 433, launched on 1 May the following year and completed on 14 July. The first vessel in the navy to be named after the Battle of Mons, the ship was deployed as part of the Grand Fleet based at Scapa Flow, joining the newly formed Eleventh Destroyer Flotilla.
The destroyer took part in a large naval exercise, involving four flotillas of the Grand Fleet, on 26 and 27 February 1916. The exercise had been originally planned as joint with the Harwich Force but unfavourable weather prevented those destroyers sailing north and so activity instead focused on manoeuvres to coordinate the destroyers with battleships and battlecruisers. The vessel subsequently took part in a number of sorties, looking for the German High Seas Fleet, including a large operation on 21 April which involved battleships from the First, Second and Third Battle Squadrons. None of these led to a confrontation with the German fleet until the Battle of Jutland.
On 30 May, the destroyer sailed with the Grand Fleet to participate in the Battle of Jutland, the only major engagement between the Royal Navy and the German High Seas Fleet during the war. Mons served as one of four members of the Eleventh Destroyer Flotilla attached to the First and Fourth Battle Squadrons. As the German fleet approached during the night on 31 May, the destroyers were spotted by the light cruisers of the High Seas Fleet. Mons attacked the German warships with gunfire but recorded no hits. The flotilla was recalled before the rest of the German fleet was seen. The destroyer did not have the opportunity to attack the enemy for the rest of the battle and returned to port without damage.
While patrolling to the west of the Shetland Islands on 23 June 1917, Mons spotted the conning tower of a submarine and attacked, but not before the vessel dived. The attack was unsuccessful, although a single depth charge was expended as the submarine fled. The destroyer remained with the Eleventh Flotilla into the following year.
After the armistice of 11 November 1918, the Royal Navy returned to a peacetime level of mobilisation and Mons was declared superfluous to operational requirements. The harsh conditions of wartime service, particularly the combination of high speed and the poor weather that is typical of the North Sea, exacerbated by the fact that the hull was not galvanised, meant that much of the hull and superstructure was well worn. On 22 October 1919, the destroyer was given a reduced complement and placed in reserve at Devonport. However, this situation did not last long and, after being decommissioned, on 8 November 1921, Mons was sold to Slough TC to be broken up.
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Islamic Committee of the International Crescent (ICIC; ; ), is an Islamic relief organization and one of the eight specialized institutions of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation designed to serve as the main component of humanitarian aid to the 57 member states in times of the state of emergency caused by the natural disaster or military conflicts. It mainly provides medical assistance to the affected sovereign states, including permanent and non permanent member states.
It collaborates with other international organisations, including the Qatar Red Crescent Society, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and other networks of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies for a speedy humanitarian aid. The affiliated Islamic humanitarian organisations also participate its sessions held annually. However, Turkish Red Crescent has been a board member of ICIC since its formation in 1977.
History
Affiliated with the Islamic Solidarity Fund and the Islamic Development Bank, ICIC was established in Libya after the OIC Council of Foreign Ministers adopted a resolution No. (11/8-c) on 16 May 1977 in the 8th session held in Tripoli, Libya. Before the resolution 11/8 was adopted, Libya and the OIC General Secretariat hosted several other meetings in collaboration with a group of jurists that framed a agreement draft for the formation of the Islamic Committee of International Crescent. Besides the participation of Libya and OIC, the Council of Foreign Ministers briefly discussed during the matter in five successive sessions. The formal adoption of the ICIC took place in the 12th session held on 6 June (i.e. 29 rajab to 4th shaaban). The final approval for the establishment of the ICIC came into existence by adopting a resolution No. 4/12 which took place in Baghdad, Iraq.
Before ICIC came into force on 20 June 2008 in Kampala, the OIC issued a resolution No. 3/13 by the participation of Council of Foreign Ministers, Saudi Arabia, Cameroon, Turkey, Mali, Indonesia, Kuwait, Senegal, Qatar Libya and OIC General Secretariat. Between 25 and 29 April 1993, 21st session was hosted in Karachi, Pakistan in 1993 that was predominantly focused on the formation of ICIC. Libya and OIC General Secretariat serves as its permanent representatives while member states serves as non permanent representatives.
It is currently headquartered in Benghazi. At the time of its establishment, 9 member states, including Indonesia, Morocco, Mali, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Guinea, Turkey, Iran and Libya became its permanent representatives.
Criticism on affiliation
In alleged violation of the international humanitarian law, ICIC allegedly ignored the recognition application of the North Cyprus Red Crescent Society. It is only recognised by Hellenic Red Cross. However, a declaration was signed in 2019 by the 47 member states out of 57 urging ICIC to officially recognise North Cyprus Red Crescent Society.
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Sir Charles William Fielding, KBE (4 October 1863 – 9 April 1941) was a British businessman, landowner, farmer, writer and civil servant.
Born on 4 October 1863, he was the only son of Thomas Mantell Fielding (1834–1914) and Jean Eleanora, née Ewing (died 1898). A direct male line descendant of the novelist Henry Fielding and the aristocrat George Feilding, 1st Earl of Desmond, he was the owner of 3,000 acres of land in Sussex, half of which were farmed. He was a keen advocate for supporting the domestic production of food. He was also a director of the Rio Tinto Company (serving as chairman later in life).
During the First World War, that company supplied pyrites to the Allies at discounted prices. Fielding assisted the wartime government as a member of the Board of Trade's non-ferrous metals committee, as a member of the Restriction of Imports Committee, as a member of the council of the Ministry of Reconstruction and, from 1917, as chairman of the Materials and Metals Economy Committee of the Ministry of Munitions. Having also served on the Committee on the Production of Food in 1915, he was appointed Director-General of Food Production at the Ministry of Food in 1918, serving until 1919. For his war services, he was appointed a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire in June 1917.
Afterwards, he remained interested in agricultural policy, writing Food (1923), Prosperity for England (1928) and Permanent Prosperity for Britain and Profitable Work for All Unemployed (1934). He died on 9 April 1941 at Ingfield Manor in Billingshurst.
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Skálmöld & Sinfóníuhljómsveit Íslands is a live album and concert video by the Icelandic heavy metal band Skálmöld and the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, released on 18 December 2013. The song material is from Skálmöld's first two albums, arranged for orchestra by Haraldur V. Sveinbjörnsson and performed during three concerts at Harpa in Reykjavík. The concerts received the Icelandic Music Award for Music Event of the Year. The album was nominated for Album of the Year – Rock and sold more than 7,000 copies.
Background and recording
The band Skálmöld formed in Reykjavík, Iceland, in 2009 and combine heavy metal music inspired by bands such as early Metallica, Iron Maiden, Anthrax and Slayer with conventions from Icelandic music and poetry traditions. The lyrics are in Icelandic and draw heavily from Norse mythology. Everybody in the band is a member of the neopagan organisation Ásatrúarfélagið.
After releasing the studio albums Baldur (2010) and Börn Loka (2012) and receiving attention for their live performances, Skálmöld were offered to collaborate with the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, which for several years had worked with bands and artists of disparate backgrounds. The composer Haraldur V. Sveinbjörnsson created orchestral arrangements of songs from Skálmöld's two albums to be performed by the band and symphony orchestra in Eldborg, the main auditorium of the concert hall Harpa in Reykjavík. The collaboration also involved the (), the school choir of and the choir Hymnodía. Bernharður Wilkinson was conductor. As part of the Iceland Symphony Orchestra's educational work, teenagers from primary schools in the Reykjavík region attended the final rehearsals on the morning of 28 November 2013, before three sold-out concerts were held on 28, 29 and 30 November 2013. The concerts were recorded and filmed so they could be released on CD and DVD as Skálmöld & Sinfóníuhljómsveit Íslands.
Release
The live video of the song "Hel", which features Edda Tegeder Óskarsdóttir of the band Angist as guest vocalist, was released on YouTube on 6 December 2013. The record label Sena released the CD and DVD of Skálmöld & Sinfóníuhljómsveit Íslands on 18 December 2013, two days after the initially announced date. The album was launched with an event at a record store in the Reykjavík shopping centre Kringlan where Skálmöld's members signed records.
Reception
Benedikt Bóas of Morgunblaðið praised the album, rating it five out of five, but thought the video was less impressive and rated it three and a half out of five. He had been at the live performances, which he called "some of the best concerts in Icelandic history", and described the album as "great, absolutely magnificent really" and "probably one of the best concert albums in Icelandic history". He wrote that the record company had rushed to get the release out for Christmas, which he thought shows in how the accompanying booklet has little content. He described the video as poorly edited and the camerawork as uninteresting, as it relies only on tripods and handheld cameras, with no crane shots.
The concerts in Eldborg received the Icelandic Music Award for Music Event of the Year. Skálmöld and the Icelandic Symphony Orchestra were jointly nominated for Live Performer of the Year, but lost to Skálmöld who were also nominated on their own. Skálmöld & Sinfóníuhljómsveit Íslands was nominated for Album of the Year – Rock, losing to In the Eye of the Storm by Mono Town.
Skálmöld & Sinfóníuhljómsveit Íslands was initially released in 4,700 copies which sold out in four days. In January 2016, the album received an Icelandic platinum certificate, which meant it had sold more than 7,000 copies. Skálmöld simultaneously received gold certificates — 3,500 records sold — for the studio albums Baldur and Með vættum (2014), and celebrated this by holding concerts in Iceland in February and March 2016. Skálmöld and the Iceland Symphony Orchestra repeated their collaboration when they held four concerts in Eldborg in August 2018.
Track listing
References
2013 live albums
2013 video albums
Live video albums
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Minor League Baseball teams were based in Portsmouth, Virginia in various seasons between 1895 and 1968. Early, Portsmouth teams, called the Portsmouth Truckers, Portsmouth Pirates and Portsmouth Browns were Virginia League members based in Portsmouth, playing between 1895 and 1928. The Portsmouth Cubs were affiliates of the Chicago Cubs and the Philadelphia Phillies, playing in the Class B level Piedmont League from 1935 to 1955. The team became the Portsmouth Merrimacs from 1953 to 1955.
Portsmouth hosted the Portsmouth-Norfolk Tides from 1961 to 1968, with the franchise evolving into the Tidewater Tides and eventually today's Class AAA level Norfolk Tides.
Baseball Hall of Fame members Pie Traynor (1920), Hack Wilson (1923) and Buck Leonard (1953) played for Portsmouth, while Jimmie Foxx (1944) and Tony Lazzeri (1942) served as managers of the Portsmouth Cubs. Actor Chuck Connors played for Portsmouth in 1942 and 1946.
History
The Portsmouth Truckers began play in 1935 as members of the Piedmont League, joining the Asheville Tourists, Durham Bulls, Norfolk Tars, Richmond Colts and Rocky Mount Red Sox. Portsmouth changed their moniker to "Cubs" in 1936. Portsmouth remained a member of the Piedmont League until the league itself folded after the 1955 season.
Earlier, Portsmouth had played in the Virginia League. The first team in Portsmouth was the Portsmouth Truckers in 1985. Portsmouth fielded teams in the Virginia League in 1895–1897, 1900–1901, 1912–1917 and 1919–1928. The Virginia League folded after the 1928 season.
Portsmouth teams were affiliates of the Chicago Cubs from 1936 to 1938, the Philadelphia Phillies from 1939 to 1940 and the Chicago Cubs from 1941 to 1947.
Later, Portsmouth was home of the Portsmouth-Norfolk Tides, who played in the Class A level South Atlantic League (1961–1962) and the Class A Carolina League (1963–1968). The franchise played one last season in Portsmouth when the Jacksonville Suns of the Class AAA level International League moved there in 1969. The franchise relocated permanently to neighboring Norfolk, Virginia in 1970 to become the Tidewater Tides of the International League (1969-1992), evolving into today's Class AAA Norfolk Tides.
Baseball Hall of Fame members Jimmie Foxx (1944) and Tony Lazzeri (1942) both managed and played briefly for Portsmouth. Hall of Famer and Negro leagues star Buck Leonard, played for Portsmouth in 1953 at age 45 (hitting .333 in 10 games) and Hall of Famers Hack Wilson (1923, hit .388 in 115 games) and Pie Traynor (1920, hit.270 in 110 games) also played for Portsmouth. Actor and 2–sport professional athlete Chuck Connors played for Portsmouth in 1942 and 1946.
Portsmouth won the Piedmont League championship in 1945 and regular season pennants in 1943 and 1950.
The ballparks
Beginning in 1936, Portsmouth teams played at Lawrence Stadium, originally called Portsmouth Stadium, which was demolished in 1997. The stadium was named for Frank Lawrence, owner of the Portsmouth Cubs and Merrimacs. Previous teams had played exclusively at Sewanee Stadium, which was built in 1921. Piedmont still played a few games each season at Sewanee Stadium after Lawrence Stadium was constructed. Sewanee Stadium was located near the corner of Washington and Lincoln Streets in Portsmouth, Virginia. Initially, teams played at High Street Park.
Frank Lawrence often leased Lawrence Stadium to Joe Lewis, a former Negro leagues player. Lewis would organize exhibitions with Negro league teams such the Indianapolis Clowns, Kansas City Monarchs and the Homestead Grays, with Hall of Famer Josh Gibson. Gibson once hit a home run at Lawrence Stadium that was said to have cleared the football press box and landed on Glasgow Street, traveling an estimated 585 feet. Gibson's Grays teammate, Hall of Famer Buck Leonard, later played for Portsmouth.
Notable alumni
Baseball Hall of Fame alumni
Jimmie Foxx (1944, MGR) Inducted, 1951
Tony Lazzeri (1942, MGR) Inducted, 1991
Buck Leonard (1953) Inducted, 1972
Pie Traynor (1920) Inducted, 1948
Hack Wilson (1923) Inducted, 1979
Notable alumni
Larry Benton (1921)
Harry Brecheen (1937) 2x MLB All-Star; St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame
Smoky Burgess (1945) 9x MLB All-Star; Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame
Chuck Connors (1942–1946) Actor. Played MLB and NBA
Como Cotelle (1940)
Moonlight Graham (1901) Field of Dreams character
Joe Heving (1927)
Kirby Higbe (1935-1936) 2x MLB All-Star
Brooks Lawrence (1953) MLB All-Star; Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame
Pepper Martin (1954)4x MLB All-Star; St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame
Bill Nicholson (1937) 5x MLB All-Star
Jack Russell (1942) MLB All-Star
Jack Scott (1916)
Jimmy Sheckard (1986)
Eddie Stanky (1937-1939) 3x MLB All-Star
Jesse Tannehill (1914)
Jim Turner (1927) MLB All-Star
Hal Wagner (1937) 2x MLB All-Star
Rube Walker (1945)
See also
Portsmouth Cubs playersPortsmouth Merrimacs players
References
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is a stable of sumo wrestlers, one of the Dewanoumi group of stables. It broke off from Sakaigawa stable by its founder, Ozeki Gōeidō, and officially opened in February 2022.
Owners
2021-present: 14th Takekuma Gōtarō (toshiyori, Ozeki Gōeidō)
Notable active wrestlers
Location and access
The stable is planned to be built in Yukigayaōtsuka-chō, Ōta, Tokyo.
See also
Heya
Japan Sumo Association
List of active sumo wrestlers
List of past sumo wrestlers
List of sumo stables
List of sumo elders
List of ōzeki
Toshiyori
References
External links
Takekuma stable page at Japan Sumo Association
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Charles Frederick Thomas Price (17 February 1917 – 19 February 1997) was an Australian first-class cricketer and Australian Army soldier.
Price was born at Sydney in February 1917. He served in the Australian Army during the Second World War, enlisting as a staff sergeant in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps in June 1940. Following the end of the war in Europe in 1945, Price appeared in first-class cricket for the Australian Services cricket team. He played in the first two Victory Tests against England in at Lord's in May and Sheffield in June, in addition to playing against H. D. G. Leveson Gower's XI at the annual Scarborough Festival. He took 7 wickets in the Victory Tests, and in the match at Lord's he scored 35 runs batting at number 10, sharing in a stand of 88 with Graham Williams (53) in the Australian Services first innings. In their second innings he was batting alongside Cec Pepper when the winning runs were struck.
Price returned home to Australia with the Australian Services team following their matches in England, stopping off in Ceylon and British India on the homeward journey, where he appeared in six first-class matches in British India and one first-class match in Ceylon against the Ceylon cricket team. Arriving in Australia in December 1945, Price represented the Australian Services in four further first-class matches against Western Australia, Victoria, Queensland, and Tasmania. Playing in 14 first-class matches in all, Price scored 327 runs at an average of 19.23; he made one half century, a score of 55 against West Zone. With his slow left-arm orthodox bowling, he took 24 wickets at a bowling average of 26.79, with best figures of 4 for 33. He was discharged from the army in March 1946. Upon his return home, Price moved to rural New South Wales where he went into business. Price died at Avalon in February 1997.
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1997 deaths
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Bozhurka is a village in Northern Bulgaria. The village is located in Targovishte Municipality, Targovishte Province. Аccording to the numbers provided by the 2020 Bulgarian census, Bozhurka currently has a population of 288 people with a permanent address registered in the settlement.
Geography
Bozhurka village is located in Municipality Targovishte, 25 kilometers Southeast away from Targovishte.
The elevation of the village ranges between 500 and 699 meters with an average elevation of 498m above sea level.
The village's climate is continental and has a great environment for tobacco production and sheep breeding, animal husbandry in general. Despite that, there are many abandoned agricultural facilities in the village.
Buildings and infrastructure
The local community hall and library “Probuda” was built in 1936 and is still active.
There is a kindergarten in the village.
Some of the children from the village study in Targovishte's IV Elementary school “Ivan Vazov”
Ethnicity
According to the Bulgarian population census in 2011.
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Kazis and Thikadars of Sikkim were the ruling class in the former Kingdom of Sikkim. Hereditary in nature they acted as feudal lords. They had administrative and judicial powers within their respective land estates. This system existed since the establishment of the Namgyal dynasty and was further institutionalised under the period of British influence in Sikkim.
History
Chogyal Phuntsog Namgyal appointed 12 Kalons or ministers from the Bhutia community and split his kingdom into 12 Dzongs or administrative units, which each contained a fort. Individual Dzongs were headed by a Dzonga drawn from amongst the Lepchas. The Limbu chiefs or the Subbas were also given full autonomy of their districts under the King.
By the end of nineteenth century lands of Sikkim were leased as gifts to many Kazis and Thikadars who in turn leased sub-plots to peasants at high rents. Mandals (headmen) and Karbaris (assistants to the mandals) were employed by the Kazis and Thikadars as rent collectors and dispute mediators. Out of Sikkim's 104 revenue estates, 61 were leased to Kazis and thikadars for fixed sums, five were given to monasteries and fifteen retained by the Chogyal for his private use.
After British introduced several administrative changes in 1890, land estates was created with 70 Elakhas given to various landlord on lease. 36 estates were divided among different landlords of which 21 were Kazis, 6 Bhutias, 8 Lepchas, 10 Nepalese and 1 plainsman. All Taksaris of Sikkim were made Thikadars. Besides Kazis and Thikadars, Lamas also held land as Lords
In 1867, Newar trader Lachhimidas Pradhan was the first Nepalese to be given territories in East and South Sikkim by Khangsa Dewan and Phudong Lama under British influence by issuing a Sanad(ordinance). Lachhimidas and his brother Chandrabir Pradhan divided the areas into number of estates to be distributed within the members of the family. During this period another Newar family led by Chandrabir Maskey settled in Sadam, South Sikkim. In the same year an agreement was reached between the two families where Chandrabir Maskey was given the Pendam, Temi, Regu, Pakyong and Chotta Pathing estates. Lachhimidas Pradhan and his family took control of the estate bordering Majitar to Kaleej Khola and Barmick in South Sikkim. His brother Chandrabir Pradhan(Kasaju) was given Rhenock, Mamring, Pache Khani, and Taja along with a joint supervision of Dilding and parts of Pendam. Ilakhas or estates of Sadam, Pachekhani, Dikling and parts of Pendam were put under joint supervision of both the families.
Residence
Sikkimese feudal landlords resided with their family in a residence known as a Dzong or a Kothi(bungalow), which was accompanied with a Kuchcheri(court) that had jurisdiction over their respective land estate.
Functions
After British introduced changes in administration of Sikkim in 1890, the role of Kazis and Thikadars largely replaced Dzongpens(District officers) as main agents of the government at regional level. They could collect taxes in the form of food grains or money under three types of tenancy systems - Adiya, Kutiya and Mashikotta. The Sikkimese feudal landlords could also serve as "Forest Officers" to implement laws related to forests and were given a proportion of revenue collected from forest area of his estate.
Rank within nobility
Kazis mostly from Lepcha and Bhutia communities were influential members of State Council of Sikkim.
Thikadars who were granted leesse landlordships were mostly from the Nepali Newars and enjoyed a position just below the Kazis. Later, Kazis and Thikadars were more or less given equal status as the institution evolved in Sikkim.
Judicial powers
Adda Courts of the Kazis, Thikadars and Lamas were given judicial powers in 1909 through a resolution by State Council. These courts could try civil matters upto Rupees 500. The feudal landlords of Sikkim could punish peasants with then prevalent system of forced labour practices such as Kalo Bhari, Jharlangi and Kurwa.
Abolishment
This system was abolished in 1951 Land Reform Program initiated by the Sikkim government.
References
Bibliography
Kingdom of Sikkim
Indian landlords
Indian feudalism
History of Sikkim
Titles in India
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Heo Cham (; 30 November 1949 – 1 February 2022) was a South Korean radio and television presenter and singer.
Life and career
Having been born in Hwanghae Province, and moved south over the border shortly after the outbreak of the Korean War, Cham graduated from the Dong-a University in Busan. After working as a master of ceremonies in the music cafe Chelbourg, he made his national television debut in the TBC show Seven Singers Show (7대 가수쇼), and since then he was active as a presenter of a large number of radio and television programs. He was best known as the presenter of the long running KBS1 show (가족오락관), he hosted for 26 years, from its debut in 1984 until its termination in 2009.
During his career Cham received several accolades, including a Career Award at the 2006 KBS Entertainment Awards. Cham was also active as a singer, making his official recording debut in 2003 with the album Chueog-ui yeoja (추억의 여자, "Woman of Memories").
Cham had successful surgery in 2008 to remove colon cancer. He died from liver cancer in Seoul on 1 February 2022, at the age of 72.
References
External links
Heo Cham at ManiaDb
1949 births
2022 deaths
South Korean television presenters
South Korean radio presenters
South Korean broadcasters
South Korean singers
Dong-a University alumni
People from Busan
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The Monument to Felix Dzerzhinsky in Moscow is an Marble made sculpture erected in 1958 at the former KGB Building in the pedestrals of Moscow, it was designed by G. A. Zakharov.
History
Construction and unveiling
The monument
In 1918, the All-Russian Extraordinary Commission was located in the buildings on Lubyanskaya Square, the founder and first head of which was Felix Dzerzhinsky, who later headed other state security agencies that were located there. In the autumn of 1926, shortly after the death of Dzerzhinsky, Lubyanka Square was renamed Dzerzhinsky Square by the decision of the Presidium of the Moscow City Council.
In 1940, a competition was announced for the project of a monument to Dzerzhinsky, which was won by S. Lebedeva, who created a lifetime sculptural portrait of Dzerzhinsky, but her project was never panned out.
The monument was constructed on the eve in July 1958 which authored by Zakharov and built by Vuchetich to mend the structural basis to commemorate the death anniversary to the said heroine, the statue was opened to the public on 20 December 1958 way beside the KGB Building stood.
August coup and Muzeon Park relocation
On the evening of 22 August 1991, shortly after the failure of the coup attempt undertaken by the State Emergency Committee, thousands of people began to gather around the KGB building on Lubyanka Square to topple the statue dedicated to Dzerzhinsky as brutal to the Soviet past. The people were sprayed with words "executioner", “antichrist”, “Felix is finished” and the symbol bearing the Russian Orthodox Symbol beneath it.
Shortly within evening on the same day, the model of the statue torned down by people using ropes and many of them celebrated. The idea to knock down the statue arose spontaneously. People climbed on it, clung to the rope, immediately a truck appeared, to which they had already begun to attach the ends of the rope. If the monument were toppled in this way, then not only the monument itself could be destroyed, but also the structures of the metro station adjacent to the surface. To avoid such destruction, Sergei Stankevich, while the people's deputy of the USSR and at the same time - the deputy and deputy chairman of the Moscow City Council, addressed the audience, and on his initiative the Moscow Council urgently adopted a resolution to remove the monument, after which the sculpture was carefully removed from the pedestal with a construction crane and taken to a wasteland not far from new building of the Tretyakov Gallery. In 1992, the current structure was moved at the Muzeon art gallery along with other soviet monuments stood.
Attempts to restore the monument to Lubyanskaya Square
In 2002, Mayor of Moscow Yuri Luzhkov proposed to return the monument to Dzerzhinsky on Lubyanskaya Square and took the initiative to hold a referendum on this topic. However, he abandoned this idea due to public backlash.
In October 2013, the press reported that the Moscow City Duma decided to restore the monument and return it to Lubyanka Square, and that the preliminary restoration of the monument would cost 50 million ruble. Later it was refuted.
On June 12, 2015, the Moscow City Electoral Commission allowed the Communist Party of the Russian Federation to hold a referendum in Moscow on the restoration of the monument to Felix Dzerzhinsky on Lubyanka Square. Supporters of Gennady Zyuganov managed to collect 150,000 signatures for holding a referendum. The campaign was carried out under the slogan "Iron Will - Strong Russia", but the very next day, the head of the Moscow City Committee of the Party, Valery Rashkin, announced that no one would submit these signatures anywhere yet: "We are postponing the submission of signature sheets ... until the decision of the court and the decision of the commission on monumental art and then we will continue the struggle for holding a referendum on a new basis”.
In December 2020, the “Officers of Russia” organization turned to the Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation with a request to return the monument to Dzerzhinsky on Lubyanskaya Square, since, due to the status of the monument, the decision to dismantle this monument could not be taken by the city authorities.
In February 2021, Zakhar Prilepin, Dmitry Puchkov, Alexander Prokhanov, Dmitry Lekukh, Sergey Aksyonov, Lesya Ryabtseva, Ekaterina Reifert, Semyon Pegov, Pyotr Lidov, German Sadulaev and Alexei Gintovt sent a letter to the mayor's office and the government of Moscow in support of the restoration of the monument to Dzerzhinsky on Lubyanskaya Square.
The latter, when discussing this idea in early 2021, proposed to install monuments to Alexander Nevsky, Ivan III on Lubyanka Square or restore the fountain by Vitali, which was previously located in the same place.
See also
Monument to Felix Dzerzhinsky, Ufa
References
Statues in Russia
Sculptures in the Soviet Union
Buildings and structures demolished in 1991
1991 disestablishments in the Soviet Union
Sculptures of men in Russia
Outdoor sculptures in Russia
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Globalance is a Swiss private bank and B Corporation that offers wealth management services to private clients, foundations, and family offices. The bank focuses exclusively on sustainable investing.
History
In 1995, Reto Ringger founded Sustainable Asset Management (SAM), one of the first asset management companies for sustainable investments. SAM's early investors included the German chocolate producer Alfred Ritter from Ritter Sport, as well as Bernd Grohe from the German bathroom fittings company, Grohe.
Later, in 1999 Ringer persuaded Dow Jones to partner with them to create the Dow Jones Sustainability Index. At the end of 2008, SAM was acquired by the dutch asset manager Robeco.
Together with three other founding partners, Ringer founded Globalance in 2011 to offer sustainable investment products to private clients, foundations, and family offices.
In 2013, Globalance launched the Globalance Footprint. The goal of the footprint is to show the investor, which impact its portfolio has on the economy, society, and the environment.
In 2015, the bank has been honoured as a "Global Growth Company" by the World Economic Forum for its innovation in the field of sustainable finance.
In 2019, the bank was the overall winner in the "Bilanz Private Banking Rating".
Overview
Currently, Globalance operates in Switzerland from its headquarter in Zurich. In 2015, the bank expanded into Germany by establishing a subsidiary in Munich, in a cooperation with the German private bank Donner & Reuschel.
By end of 2020 the bank managed around CHF 1.5 billion in client assets.
The bank operates with twenty staff and outsources operations such as IT and compliance.
Globalance World
The organisation's CEO describes Globalance World as a “Google Earth for investors”. Besides the financial performance, users can compare the impact of a company or of entire portfolios on the economy, society and the environment.
The tool uses raw data from third party data providers such as MSCI, and calculates various proprietary metrics, such as the Globalance Footprint and the megatrend exposure. The site aims to help investors obtain the transparency required in order to steer capital towards more environmentally friendly investments.
The site provides transparency about the climate path of a given company, bond or portfolio. In comparison to most competitors however, it does not only include scope 1 and 2 emissions, but also scope 3 emissions of a security. It tells investors in a visual way, whether their portfolio aligns with the Paris Agreement’s two-degree Celsius target.
Business model
Globalance is the only Swiss private bank that exclusively focuses on sustainable investing. It solely offers wealth management services and does not engage in loan, mortgage, or trading businesses.
The bank uses a combination of sustainable investment strategies, such as industry exclusion, ESG integration, thematic and impact investing to construct its portfolios. It also promotes active asset ownership on behalf of its clients, by exercising its voting rights in and engaging with investee companies.
The bank charges a fixed price for its mandates and does not accept kickbacks from third parties. The bank claims its portfolio is compatible with the 2-degree climate target.
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Reo Revaldo Griffiths (born 27 June 2000) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for League One side Doncaster Rovers.
Club career
Griffiths started his career with Tottenham Hotspur, scoring 33 goals for the club's under–18 side in the 2017–18 season. In August 2018, he joined Ligue 1 side Lyon on a four-year deal. He spent three-and-a-half years with Lyon, largely playing for the club's B team in the Championnat National 2.
On 31 January 2022, Griffiths signed for League One side Doncaster Rovers for an undisclosed fee, in a two-and-a-half year deal. A day later, he made his professional debut as a second-half substitute in a 5–0 loss to Rotherham United.
International career
In May 2017, Griffiths made his debut for England U17 as a late substitute in a 3–1 win over Norway U17.
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2000 births
Living people
English footballers
Association football forwards
People from Highgate
Tottenham Hotspur F.C. players
Olympique Lyonnais players
Championnat National 2 players
English Football League players
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Chhumbi Lama (Nepali: छुम्बी लामा) is the current executive central committee member of the Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN). He is also the managing director at Queens Management Pvt Ltd, which organizes Pokhara Premier League (PPL) T-20, Women Champions League (WCL) and various others cricket tournaments in the country.
Having worked as office manager of CAN in 2013, he worked as the chief operating officer (COO) of CAN since 2015. His passion for cricket and consistency branded him as an ardent lover and promoter of Nepali Cricket. He served as the Team Manager of the Nepal National Cricket Team in 2015 when Nepal played the T-20 World Cup Qualifier in Scotland and Ireland. His international exposure in cricket was the time when he fulfilled the responsibility as liaison officer of Namibia National Cricket team and Kenya National Cricket Team in ICC World Cricket League played at Nepal in 2016 and 2017 for respective teams on respective years.
Under his domestic contribution account towards cricket, he was the Chief Commissioner of the famous cricket league of Nepal, Prime Minister Cup organized by National Sports Council played in 2017.
Works
Chhumbi Lama has been a vocal member of the CAN who has been expressing his views for the betterment of Nepal Cricket since his early days. He has been mostly vocal about the good governance in the administration. Chhumbi Lama was the co-ordinator of the construction committee of Upper Mulpani Ground in Kathmandu.
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The Slide was a baseball play that occurred in Game 7 of the 1992 National League Championship Series (NLCS) on October 14, 1992, at Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. In 1992, the Atlanta Braves returned to the NLCS and once again defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates in seven games, culminating in a dramatic game seven win. Francisco Cabrera's two-out single that scored David Justice and Sid Bream capped a three-run rally in the bottom of the ninth inning that gave the Braves a 3–2 victory. It was the first time in post-season history that the tying and winning runs had scored on a single play in the ninth inning. This marked the end of the three-year divisional championship run of the Pittsburgh Pirates, who after the 1992 season lost Barry Bonds, Doug Drabek, and other key players from those championship teams. The Pirates did not have another winning season until 2013.
Background
During the two-division era, from 1969 to 1993, the Philadelphia Phillies and the Pittsburgh Pirates together owned more than half of the division titles, having won a combined 15 of 25 championships during that span. They were also the only teams in the division to have won consecutive titles during that span.
In spring training of the 1987 season, Mike LaValliere was traded to the Pirates alongside Andy Van Slyke and Mike Dunne in exchange for fellow catcher Tony Peña. LaValliere and Van Slyke later became stalwarts on the hugely successful Pirates teams of the early 1990s, when Pittsburgh went to two consecutive National League Championship Series from 1990 to 1991. As center fielder for the Pirates, Van Slyke won five consecutive Gold Gloves from 1988 to 1992. In 1992, Van Slyke led the National League in hits with 199 and doubles with 45 while finishing second with a .324 batting average. Unfortunately for the Pirates, they lost the first two of their NLCS appearances, in 1990 to the eventual World champion Cincinnati Reds and in 1991 to the Atlanta Braves.
In March 1992, Pirates general manager Ted Simmons agreed to a deal with Atlanta Braves counterpart John Schuerholz to trade Barry Bonds, in exchange for Alejandro Peña, Keith Mitchell, and a player to be named later. Pirates manager Jim Leyland opposed the trade vehemently, and the proposal was rescinded. Bonds stayed with Pittsburgh and won his second MVP award that season. Bonds wound up hitting .311 with 34 homers and 103 RBIs in 1992.
On September 27, the Pittsburgh Pirates sealed their third consecutive National League East championship with a 4–2 victory over the New York Mets. Two days later, the Atlanta Braves wrapped up the National League West with a 6–0 shutout of the San Francisco Giants. Both teams pitched at least 20 shutouts each; the Braves led the Majors with 24 and the Pittsburgh Pirates finished second with 20.
Postseason
The Braves won three of the first four games in the series, but the Pirates won the next two. John Smoltz started Game 1 and 4 while Tom Glavine started Games 3 and 6 (which resulted in two wins for the former and losses for the latter) to set up a pivotal Game 7.
1991 NLCS Most Valuable Player Steve Avery meanwhile, extended his mastery over the Pittsburgh offense to 22 shutout innings before giving up five runs in the seventh inning of a Braves rout in Game 2. Pittsburgh knuckleballer Tim Wakefield won both of his starts against Braves star Glavine, throwing a complete game five-hitter in Game 3 of the NLCS and another complete game in Game 6 on three days' rest. After lasting only of an inning and giving up four runs in his second start in Game 5, Avery kept the Pirates at bay in the crucial middle innings of Game 7 in relief of Smoltz.
Bob Walk meanwhile, tossed a complete game three-hitter in Game 5 to stave off elimination for the Pirates. In fact, the Pirates had come within one out of re-accomplishing the feats of the 1925 and 1979 Pirates in overcoming such a deficit in post-season play (albeit this time in the NLCS rather than the World Series): down 3-games-to-1 and facing elimination going into Game 5.
The set up
National League Championship Series Game 7
The deciding game of the NLCS featured the third matchup of the series between John Smoltz and Doug Drabek. Smoltz was an MVP candidate for the series, having started and won both of his games. Drabek had struggled in his two starts, failing to make it past the fifth inning in either matchup. However, the Pirates were carrying momentum from their previous two wins, having knocked out Steve Avery in the first inning and Tom Glavine in the second on their way to outscoring the Braves, 20–5, and looked to become the first team to win the NLCS after trailing, 3–1. The game that followed was regarded as one of the greatest ever, as years later MLB Network ranked it the fourth best game of all time.
The Pirates scored first as Alex Cole led off with a walk, advanced to third on a double by Andy Van Slyke, and scored on a sacrifice fly by Orlando Merced. The Pirates would add a run in the sixth as Jay Bell scored on a single by Van Slyke, and the lead held up as Drabek pitched his best game of the series in holding the Braves scoreless. The closest the Braves got to breaking through was in the sixth inning, when Drabek allowed three consecutive singles to Mark Lemke, Jeff Treadway, and Otis Nixon to load the bases. Jeff Blauser, however, lined into an unassisted double play and Terry Pendleton lined out to Barry Bonds in left to end the threat.
An incident involving the umpires early in the game set a different tone that would come into play later on. In the second inning, home plate umpire John McSherry became ill and complained of nausea and dizziness. After being checked out by the stadium medical staff, McSherry was removed from the game as a precaution and first base umpire Randy Marsh was summoned over from his position to take over behind the plate. The move gave both Smoltz and Drabek a different target to hit for strikes as Marsh had a consistent strike zone that was much tighter than McSherry's. This was also the first public sign of what would later prove to be fatal cardiac issues for the veteran umpire; it was one of five times he would leave games with similar symptoms, and in 1996, on Opening Day in Cincinnati, McSherry went into cardiac arrest and died on the field at Riverfront Stadium while behind the plate.
John Smoltz left the seventh game trailing, but ended up with a no-decision as the Braves mounted a dramatic ninth-inning comeback. Smoltz would ultimately record two wins over 3 games started with only 6 earned runs allowed over 20+1⁄3 innings (the most innings of any pitcher in the series), and 19 strikeouts. However, with the Pirates at the time, leading the Braves in Game 7, Tim Wakefield was poised to be named NLCS MVP until the Braves rallied for three runs in the bottom of the ninth off Stan Belinda.
Entering the bottom of the ninth, Doug Drabek had only allowed five hits in eight shutout innings and the Pirates were three outs away from advancing to their first World Series since 1979. If the lead held, Braves manager Bobby Cox would have become the first manager in the era of seven-game LCS play to have blown two 3–1 series leads and lost; Cox previously had seen this happen in 1985, when his Toronto Blue Jays lost to the eventual World Series champion Kansas City Royals after being one victory away from going to the World Series.
Pirates manager Jim Leyland sent Drabek out for the ninth to complete the shutout, with the middle of the Braves' order due up. The first batter, Terry Pendleton, doubled. David Justice followed by hitting a sharp grounder to José Lind, who was eventually awarded a Gold Glove at second base for the season. Lind, however, misplayed the ball and runners were at the corners with nobody out. Drabek then walked Sid Bream on four pitches, which moved the tying run into scoring position and loaded the bases.
The play
The Pirates carried a 20 lead into the bottom of the ninth inning under the pitching of their ace, Doug Drabek, needing just three outs to make the World Series. However, Drabek gave up a leadoff double to Terry Pendleton, then allowed another runner, David Justice, on an infield error by second baseman José Lind. After Drabek walked Bream to load the bases, Pirates manager Jim Leyland pulled him out of the game. After reliever Stan Belinda replaced him on the mound, he induced Ron Gant to fly out, scoring one run. Belinda then walked Damon Berryhill and retired Brian Hunter on a popup.
Then, Braves third-string catcher Francisco Cabrera belted a single to left field over shortstop Jay Bell on a 2–1 pitch, and Justice scored easily to tie the game. Despite both Bob Walk and Cabrera being right-handers, Leyland opted to keep Belinda (despite having walked Damon Berryhill to load the bases and giving up a deep fly ball to Ron Gant) to pitch to Cabrera. Pirates left fielder and eventual NL Most Valuable Player Barry Bonds fielded the ball as Bream, one of the slowest runners in baseball, went as fast as he could towards home plate. Braves third-base coach Jimy Williams waved home Bream after seeing Bonds having to make a difficult throw on a single. Bonds's throw arrived first, but it was slightly offline and bounced on its way towards the first-base line. Cabrera hit a line drive to left field that scored David Justice and a slow footed Sid Bream, who barely beat a left-field throw from Barry Bonds to win the pennant for the Braves. Amazingly, before this pinch hit, Cabrera had batted only ten times during the 1992 season.
As soon as catcher Mike LaValliere received the ball, he desperately lunged toward the plate to tag Bream out, but Bream was able to slide just underneath the tag to score the winning run and send the Braves to their second World Series in a row. In the aftermath of the play, the family received a death threat from an angry Pirates fan, and their house in Wexford was toilet-papered. Some fans called the play the "Bream Curse," as the Pirates endured many losing seasons afterwards. Bream, however, believes it was an act of God that led to him beating the throw to the plate. Twenty-one years later, Lee Jenkins of Sports Illustrated called it "the most damaging play in the history of the Pirates."
The calls
Aftermath
The Braves lost the World Series to the Toronto Blue Jays, however. Sid Bream started five of the six games, scoring a run in Game 2 and getting two hits in Game 3. He batted .200 in the series, which Toronto won in six games. "It's something we can tell our grandkids," reported Bream. "We played in two of the greatest World Series of all time. But at the same time, it's hard to tell your grandkids, 'We're the ones who never won.'"
Following the loss, Barry Bonds and star teammate Doug Drabek were expected to command salaries too high for Pittsburgh to again sign them. After the 1992 season, the Pittsburgh front office set out to rebuild the team, giving up several high-payroll players in favor of a younger crew. Bonds and Drabek soon left Pittsburgh via free agency, signing with the San Francisco Giants and Houston Astros, respectively T
The March 1993 issue of Baseball Digest pronounced it the greatest baseball comeback ever, as did John Smoltz immediately after the game. A 2006 study by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette pronounced Cabrera's game-winning single the eighth-"clutchest" hit in MLB history. ESPN called the Pirates' defeat the eighth most painful in baseball history. Don Ohlmeyer, the former head of NBC Sports and President of NBC West Coast, supposedly called the event "one of the most exciting baseball moments he had ever seen," albeit regretting the time of day it took place.
Also in 1993, the Braves signed Cy Young Award winning pitcher Greg Maddux from the Chicago Cubs, leading many baseball insiders to declare the team's pitching staff the best in baseball. The 1993 team posted a franchise-best 104 wins after a dramatic pennant race with the San Francisco Giants, who won 103 games. The Braves needed a stunning 55–19 finish to edge out the Giants, who led the Braves by nine games in the standings as late as August 11. However, the Braves fell in the NLCS to the Philadelphia Phillies in six games.
In 1994, in a realignment of the National League's divisions following the 1993 expansion, the Braves moved to the Eastern Division. This realignment was the main cause of the team's heated rivalry with the New York Mets during the mid-to-late 1990s.
When the National League realigned into three divisions, the Pirates were originally supposed to stay in the East while the Braves were to be moved to the newly created National League Central. However, the Braves, wanting to form a natural rivalry with the expansion Florida Marlins, elected to be placed in the East. Despite the Marlins offering to go to the Central, the Pirates instead gave up their spot in the East to the Braves. Since then, the Pirates have tried several times unsuccessfully to be placed back in the East.
The player's strike cut short the 1994 season, prior to the division championships, with the Braves six games behind the Montreal Expos with 48 games left to play.
Following the 1996 season, Jim Leyland decided to quit after 11 seasons spent with the Pirates in order to manage a contender despite a contract that ran to 2000 with a salary of $1 million, stating that it was not a tough decision but a sad one, noting his dissatisfaction with owner Kevin McClatchy on trades and salary cutting.
The Braves returned strong the following strike-shortened (144 games instead of the customary 162) year and beat the Cleveland Indians in the 1995 World Series. This squelched claims by many Braves critics that they were the "Buffalo Bills of Baseball" (January 1996 issue of Beckett Baseball Card Monthly). With this World Series victory, the Braves became the first team in Major League Baseball to win world championships in three different cities. With their strong pitching as a constant, the Braves appeared in the and 1999 World Series (losing both to the New York Yankees, managed by Joe Torre, a former Braves manager), and had a streak of division titles from 1991 to 2005 (three in the Western Division and eleven in the Eastern) interrupted only in 1994 when the strike ended the season early. Pitching was not the only constant in the Braves organization —Cox was the Braves' manager, while John Schuerholz remained the team's GM until after the 2007 season, when he was promoted to team president. Terry Pendleton finished his playing career elsewhere but returned to the Braves system as the hitting coach.
As previously mentioned, the Pirates were unable to produce a winning season until 2013, accumulating a 20-year losing streak – the longest in any of the four major professional North American sports leagues. The closest the Pirates had come to fielding a winning team during that period was the 1997 team, which finished second in the NL Central despite having a losing record and a payroll of $9 million. The 1997 team was eliminated from playoff contention during the season's final week. In 2012, they finished in 4th place with a 79–83 record and were not eliminated until late September.
On September 23, 2013, the Pirates' magic number to secure a playoff spot was 2. The Pirates needed a win that night against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, plus a loss by the Washington Nationals, in order to clinch a playoff berth. Later that night, a loss by the Nationals ensured the Pirates' first playoff berth since 1992, when they lost the deciding game of the NL Championship Series to the Atlanta Braves on an eerily similar play.
See also
Pittsburgh sports lore#The Heartbreaker II/The 20-Year Curse
References
External links
Sid Bream Slide - The Augusta Chronicle
Sid Bream, for the first time, plans to watch the classic 1992 NLCS game that made him a cult hero in Atlanta
Sid Bream's Electric Slide 1992 NLCS Game 7 - ESPN
Former Atlanta Brave Sid Bream speaks at Flat Creek Baptist Church
The Slide - University of Pittsburgh Press
Braves rub in 'The Slide' 29 years after the fact - Audacy
1992 Major League Baseball season
Atlanta Braves postseason
Pittsburgh Pirates postseason
League Championship Series games
Historic baseball plays
1992 in Atlanta
October 1992 sports events in the United States
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was an launched in 1915 and sold in 1921.
HMS Mons (1945) was a laid down in 1945 and cancelled.
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This article will list the confirmed men's squads lists for the 2022 Badminton Asia Team Championships. The ranking stated are based on the BWF World Ranking date on 8 February 2022 as per tournament's prospectus. Chinese Taipei and Thailand withdrew.
Group A
Indonesia
10 players are scheduled to represent Indonesia in the men's team competition of the 2022 Badminton Asia Team Championships.
India
10 players are scheduled to represent India in the men's team competition of the 2022 Badminton Asia Team Championships.
South Korea
10 players are scheduled to represent South Korea in the men's team competition of the 2022 Badminton Asia Team Championships.
Hong Kong
10 players are scheduled to represent Hong Kong in the men's team competition of the 2022 Badminton Asia Team Championships.
Group B
Japan
8 players are scheduled to represent Japan in the men's team competition of the 2022 Badminton Asia Team Championships.
Malaysia
12 players are scheduled to represent Malaysia in the men's team competition of the 2022 Badminton Asia Team Championships.
Singapore
10 players are scheduled to represent Singapore in the men's team competition of the 2022 Badminton Asia Team Championships.
Kazakhstan
6 players are scheduled to represent Kazakhstan in the men's team competition of the 2022 Badminton Asia Team Championships.
References
2022 Badminton Asia Team Championships | [
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Caple Donaldson (5 October 1966 – January 2008 ) was a Jamaican former footballer who was last known to have played as a striker for Reno.
Career
Donaldson started his career with Jamaican side Reno, helping them win 3 consecutive top flight titles, their only top flight titles. In 2009, Donaldson's number 7 jersey was retired after his death.
References
External links
Jamaican footballers
Jamaica international footballers
Living people
1966 births
2008 deaths
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Lt. General GAV Reddy, AVSM, SC, VSM is new director general of Defence Intelligence Agency (India). He was commandant of Officers Training Academy Gaya, earlier to this Reddy worked as Inspector General East Silchar Assam Rifles,
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Siphesihle Ntuli is a South African field hockey coach. At the 2020 Summer Olympics he assistant coached the South Africa men's national field hockey team and coach South Africa men Junior World Cup.
He brother, Nqobile, also represents South Africa in field hockey.
Coach
Club
2018, University of KwaZulu-Natal - Men field hockey (Head Coach)
2018-present, University of Pretoria - Men field hockey (Head Coach)
2016-2018, Drakensberg Dragons (Head Coach)
2016
2017
2018
2019
South Africa
2018, South Africa U18 (Head Coach)
African Youth Games 2018
2021, South Africa U21 (Head Coach)
2021 Men's FIH Hockey Junior World Cup, 9th
2018-present, South Africa (Assistant Coach)
References
External links
Living people
South African field hockey coaches
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The Ministry of Tourism and Sports of the Republic of Uzbekistan () On April 6, 2021, by the Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev, the Ministry of Tourism and Sports was established on the basis of the Ministry of Physical Culture and Sports and the State Committee for Tourism Development.
History and functions
The Ministry was formed in accordance with the Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated 04/06/2021 No. 6199 with the transfer of functions and powers to it:
Ministry of Tourism and Sports of the Republic of Uzbekistan;
By the Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated April 6, 2021, Aziz Abdukhakimov was appointed Minister of Tourism and Sports of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Structure
The main task of the Ministry is tourism, development, preservation of historical heritage, state regulation of physical culture and sports in all areas, as well as strengthening the unity of the nation, developing interstate sports.
Main tasks:
in the field of tourism: effective management of tourist facilities on the basis of PPP and the introduction of modern information technologies in this area; formation and implementation of a holistic concept of tourism development, focused on a radical increase in the country's tourism potential, as well as the implementation of a unified state policy in the field of tourism; implementation of marketing research in the external and internal markets of tourism services, the implementation of an active advertising and information policy in the field of tourism, aimed at the wide promotion of historical and cultural heritage, the preservation and development of the tourist image of our country, etc.;
In the field of physical culture and sports: effective management of sports facilities on the basis of PPP and the introduction of modern information technologies in this area; implementation of a unified state policy aimed at involving the general population in sports and maintaining a healthy lifestyle, raising a physically healthy younger generation, developing the sports industry and infrastructure, ensuring a worthy representation of the country in the field of elite sports in the international sports arena; coordination of activities of physical culture, sports societies and clubs of ministries and departments, sports federations (associations), etc.;
in the field of tangible cultural heritage: effective management of tangible cultural heritage on the basis of PPP; implementation of state control, accounting, protection, scientific research and popularization, ensuring the rational operation of objects of material cultural heritage, including museum exhibits and collections; effective implementation of international treaties of Uzbekistan, in particular the requirements of the Convention on the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage, as well as the recommendations of UNESCO and other relevant international organizations, etc.
Sports
In accordance with the Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan "On measures to further improve the system of public administration in the field of tourism, sports and cultural heritage", the main tasks and activities of the Ministry of Tourism and Sports are:
in the field of physical education and sports: To implement a unified policy aimed at attracting the general population to sports and a healthy lifestyle, raising a physically healthy younger generation, developing the sports industry and infrastructure, ensuring worthy participation of our country in the international sports arena in the field of high sportsmanship ; further development of children's sports by involving children in regular sports, improving the quality of sports education for children, further expanding the network of sports facilities in all regions, especially in rural and remote areas;
In order to ensure successful participation in the Olympic, Paralympic and Asian Games, World and Asian Championships and other international competitions and tournaments, the Republic of Uzbekistan cooperates with the Olympic Committee, sports federations;#
Encourage and support the development of mass and professional sports in our country, including sports games, extreme and winter sports, the introduction of modern technologies in the process of sports training, taking into account the best world experience, increasing the level and quality of national championships in all sports, organizing international and regional competitions, ensuring systematic measures against unhealthy sports competition and the use of illicit drugs;
Participate in the preparation of proposals for the development and strengthening of the material and technical base in the field of mass and professional sports, ensuring their maximum and effective use, organizing and expanding the production of sports equipment and equipment in our country; organization of training, retraining and advanced training in the field of physical culture and sports: rehabilitation and provision of sports organizations, educational and sports-educational institutions with highly qualified coaches and other sports specialists; establish and strengthen cooperation with international sports organizations.
The Ministry has the following departments and divisions in the field of sports:
Olympic Sports Development Department
Mass Sports Development Department
Department of development of national (ethno) and non-Olympic sports
Department of Paralympic Sports Development
Team Sports Development Department
Department of coordination of sports federations; Department of Physical Education Standards
Department for work with sports schools and regional sports specializations.
See also
Government of Uzbekistan
References
External links
Official site
Tourism
Uzbekistan
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Kim Yong-won (Korean: 김용원의; born 1966) is a South Korean serial killer and rapist who killed two women and a child around various cities in North Chungcheong Province from March to June 2005, in addition to being suspected, but never charged with, the 1994 murder of a man during an argument. He was convicted and sentenced to death for the latter crimes, which were compared to the more infamous Yoo Young-chul's murders due to their sheer brutality.
Early life
Kim Yong-won was born on a farmhouse in North Chungcheong Province in 1966, the youngest of four children of rural farmers. His early life was marred by violence, as his violent and alcoholic father frequently beat his spouse and children, while Kim's brother, who was nine years his senior, bullied him in turn. Due to these circumstances, he felt no affection towards his family members, and repeatedly claimed that he could not wait to become an adult so he could leave them. Kim eventually dropped out of middle school and started working up until the age of 20, when he finally left the family household. However, his life did not proceed smoothly as the first woman he loved dearly later left him for his best friend, causing him to harbor hostile feelings towards women as a whole. While acquaintances generally described him as a nice and gentle person, they would also note that has very easily angered and would get violent when drunk.
In addition, Kim was repeatedly imprisoned, with his first conviction for rape, assault and theft dating back to December 1984. He was later kicked out of the Armed Forces for his inability to control his kleptomania, and from 1988 to 2001, he would be repeatedly jailed for a myriad of offences, spending a combined total of 13 years behind bars. In between his prison stints, Kim worked as a driver for a variety of companies, which allowed him to hone his driving skills. Kim would eventually quit around 2005, when he began smuggling Viagra, camphor and ginseng to and from China. In April 2005, he began dating a Korean-Chinese woman and even planned to officially marry her in China in July of that year, but unbeknownst to her, he also dated two mistresses behind her back.
Crimes
Suspected murder
Kim's first supposed crime took place in April 1994. At that time, he was accused of strangling and bludgeoning a man named Ji with a sledgehammer in Seobu, Goesan County, because he had supposedly slandered him. However, Kim steadfastly denied guilt and despite being considered the prime suspect, he was released due to lack of evidence. Shortly afterwards, he would instead be imprisoned for rape and served a 3-year prison sentence, later followed by other convictions.
Serial murders
In mid-March 2005, Kim was drinking with his 43-year-old sister-in-law Seong, who was living with him at his apartment in Cheongju. The pair then got into an argument, which resulted in Kim beating and later strangling her. Instead of disposing of the body immediately, he left it inside the house for four days while he went out drinking. As Seong's only close associate was Kim himself, no missing persons report was filed. After eventually returning to the house, Kim asked a younger acquaintance from his hometown to help dispose of the body, but he refused and encouraged him to surrender himself instead. Kim did not heed his advice and instead convinced him to remain silent about the murder; he then wrapped Seong's body in a blanket and moved it to an isolated section of the mountains near Cheongwon-gu, where he buried it.
After the murder, Kim started spending more with one of his mistresses, a 48-year-old woman surnamed Park, who ran a pub in Cheongju. Their relationship proved to be strained, as he would often talk to his fiancée on the phone in front of Park, sometimes using her own cellphone. On June 3, approximately a month before his scheduled wedding, the pair and a younger friend were drinking at the pub when Park started criticizing Kim for talking on the phone for a prolonged period of time. Infuriated by her reprimands, the drunken Kim told their friend to leave, and after he did, he took hold of Park and smashed her head a dozen times against a gas burner in the kitchen, killing her. After this, he stole 100,000 won from the counter in an attempt to make it look like a robbery, and then fled the scene.
About eight hours later, police received a report that a murdered woman's body was found at the pub, and immediately began investigating. Upon closer inspection, it was quickly determined that the crime scene had likely been staged to look like a robbery by the perpetrator, whom police suspected might be an acquaintance of the victim. After they started looking into Park's associates, authorities eventually came across Kim, who was known to frequent the establishment. Not long after, they received a tip from the young man Kim had attempted to convince to dispose of Seong's corpse, accusing him of this and the 1994 murder.
Two days later, while on the run from the police, Kim visited the country house of his 31-year-old acquaintance, Mr. Choi, in Jincheon County. He then lured her 13-year-old daughter, Yang-eun, to his car, whom he had sexually harassed and assaulted on previous occasions. After raping her this time, however, the girl threatened to tell her father of what he was doing, prompting a drunken Kim to strangle her to death. He then put her body in his car, stole a shovel from a nearby farm and drove to a church near the Baekgog Reservoir, where he buried her in a shallow grave, which he covered with tree branches. Shortly after murdering Yang-eun, Kim returned to her father, and the pair drank alcohol together as if nothing had happened. When Choi filed a missing persons report five days later, Kim even offered to help search for her in the nearby villages.
Arrest and investigation
In the meantime, the authorities had learned that Kim was hiding in an abandoned house in Cheongju, where they found his passport, marriage certificate, a picture of his fiancée, a pot of ramen, a bottle of soju and items indicating that he planned to flee into China. Believing that he might try to ask his family and relatives for money to help him escape, undercover policemen were placed in locations he was known to frequent, and on June 10, Kim was caught by officers in Cheongwon-gu while meeting his maternal cousin.
Initially, he denied all charges against him, but after being presented with an abundance of evidence, Kim confessed to all three murders. Before doing so, he asked that he be permitted a phone call to his fiancée in China, where he told her to consider him "dead" and that she forget that they ever met. Despite this, he continued to deny the 1994 murder, and as there was insufficient evidence to charge him in that case, Kim was charged with the other three killings.
Trial, sentence and imprisonment
At his trial, the Cheongju District Court took into account Kim's previous prison stints for various violent crimes and how he had not shown any sign of rehabilitation. And so, in September 2005, he was found guilty on all counts and sentenced to death. Kim appealed the decision in December to the Daejeon District Court, citing his drinking problems as a mitigating circumstance, but this appeal was promptly dismissed as well. The following year, at his third trial in March 2006, newly appointed Supreme Court justice, Kim Young-ran confirmed the lower courts' ruling, effectively finalizing the death penalty. This was considered a unique decision, as not only was it a much quicker affirmation of a death sentence by the Supreme Court (which usually take a year or more), but also because Justice Kim was an outspoken opponent of capital punishment.
As of February 2022, Kim Yong-won remains on South Korea's death row awaiting execution. At the time, the death of Choi was served as a major inspiration for the draft of a bill which proposed increased funding and focus on childcare centers and providing professional counseling for maltreated children.
See also
Yoo Young-chul
List of serial killers by country
External links
Supreme Court Decision (2006) (in Korean)
References
1966 births
Living people
20th-century criminals
21st-century criminals
Male criminals
Male serial killers
South Korean serial killers
South Korean murderers of children
South Korean rapists
South Korean people convicted of murder
People convicted of murder by South Korea
South Korean people convicted of rape
South Korean prisoners and detainees
Prisoners and detainees of South Korea
South Korean prisoners sentenced to death
Prisoners sentenced to death by South Korea
Violence against women in Asia
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Songkalia () or Songkaria () may refer to:
Songkalia River, a river in Western Thailand
Ban Songkalia (also known as Songkurai after the Japanese POW camp situated there during World War II), a village on the river | [
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Frank Herbert Coller, CB (26 December 1866 – 8 October 1938) was a British lawyer, judge and civil servant.
Born on 26 December 1866 at King's Lynn, he was the fourth son of Richard Coller. He attended Westminster School then Christ Church, Oxford, matriculating in 1884; he studied classics, graduating in 1889 (having placed in the first class in both mods and greats). He was president of the Oxford Union in 1890. He was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn in 1893 and practised on the South Eastern Circuit before he was appointed Chief Justice of St Lucia in 1912.
Amidst the First World War, in January 1917 he was seconded to serve in the Ministry of Food; he was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath in the 1919 New Year Honours for his work. Having resigned as Chief Justice on 30 June 1919, he was the Ministry of Food's Permanent Secretary from November 1919 until March 1921, when the ministry was dissolved. From 1921 to 1925, he was Secretary of the Food Department at the Board of Trade. In 1926, he published A State Trading Adventure, a history of his work in food control during the war. He died on 8 October 1938.
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Saint Lucian judges
British civil servants
Alumni of Christ Church, Oxford
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Liu Shaoziyang (; born 11 December 2003) is a Chinese professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Austrian Bundesliga club Austria Klagenfurt, on loan from Bayern Munich II.
Club career
Early career
Born in Wenzhou, Zhejiang, but moving to Wuhan as a child, Liu initially started his career as an outfield player, but switched to play in goal when a coach at his primary school noted his tall height and potential ability as a goalkeeper. Against his mother's wishes, Liu started training as a goalkeeper with his coach before the main school training every day. When his mother did eventually see him play in goal, and produce some good saves, she told the coach that she supported Liu playing as a goalkeeper.
In 2014, Liu joined the youth team of Wuhan Three Towns, before moving to Spain to study and improve his footballing ability.
Move to Europe
Bayern Munich
In January 2021, Liu began training with German giants Bayern Munich. He would regularly return to the Bavarian club for further training throughout the year, and in December it was announced that a professional contract had been signed. In signing for Bayern Munich, Liu became their first ever Chinese player.
Loan to Austria
On 1 February 2022, it was announced that Liu had signed for Austria Klagenfurt on loan until the end of the 2022–23 season.
International career
Liu has represented China at youth international level.
Personal life
Liu has named Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen as an inspiration to him. He supports English Premier League club Everton.
Career statistics
Club
.
References
2003 births
Living people
Chinese footballers
China youth international footballers
Association football goalkeepers
Wuhan Three Towns F.C. players
FC Bayern Munich footballers
SK Austria Klagenfurt players
Chinese expatriate footballers
Chinese expatriate sportspeople in Spain
Expatriate footballers in Spain
Chinese expatriate sportspeople in Germany
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Okuda Hiroko is the Japanese inventor and musicologist who, at the start of her career in 1980, composed the rhythm and bass preset backing tracks included in Casio's electronic keyboards. These included the "rock" rhythm, which became the ubiquitous Sleng Teng Riddim, heralded the Ragga movement, and has since underpinned hundreds of hit reggae songs. Okuda and Casio have allowed her backing-rhythm work to proliferate under a free attribution-only license, which have contributed to their popularity and widespread use. She holds more than a dozen patents in the fields of electronic musical instruments and presently works at the intersection of electronic music and visual art.
Childhood and education
Okuda, a pianist from childhood, became a fan of British rock music in middle school, and this developed into a deep interest in Jamaican reggae in the 1970s. Okuda attended a musical high school, and then Kunitachi College of Music, where she studied musicology with an emphasis on Reggae, the topic upon which she wrote her graduation thesis. While a college student in 1979, Okuda attended several of Bob Marley's concerts, on his only visit to Japan.
Career
Okuda joined Casio in April 1980, immediately upon graduation from music college. She was immediately assigned to develop six two-bar long rhythm and bass preset backing tracks which would be used on the Casiotone Casio MT-40 and Casio's other contemporaneous keyboards. The first six styles were "rock," "samba," "disco," "waltz," "swing," and "pop," and it was the "rock" style which would be made famous in Jamaican dancehalls.
The process Okuda used was very much a technical one, far removed from traditional musical composition. "It was necessary to convert a musical score into code, record the code onto an ROM, and then inset the memory into a specialized machine. Only then could you listen to the rhythm pattern you had written."
Sleng Teng and use in popular music
The MT-40's "rock" preset, along with the keyboard's suggested 1/16 note fill for that preset, formed the basis of Wayne Smith and King Jammy's 1985 reggae hit "Under Me Sleng Teng", which has subsequently been covered nearly 500 times. This song's success is widely credited with single-handedly transitioning reggae from analog to computerized production.
Okuda says that she had in mind to create a drum-and-bass line which would be easy to "toast" over, and attributes much of the success of the backing track to its simplicity, which allowed musicians to flexibly layer many types of compositions over it.
Indeed, her influence soon became widespread, with her samples appearing in hip-hop and rap music, like 2 Live Crew's Reggae Joint and then rave music, like Moby's remix of Everybody in the Place.
Although the original MT-40 was only produced for about a year, and its "rock" rhythm was retired with it, its ongoing popularity led Casio to bring it back in 2010 in their SA-46 and SA-76 keyboards, this time under the name "MT40 Riddim".
Speculation about inspiration of the "Rock" rhythm
Many people have speculated on the origins of the rhythm used by so many artists, some misattributing it to various works of British popular music of the 1970s. Okuda has variously said that it had no specific inspiration, or that it was inspired by the opening of a piece which she declined to name, but which is now widely believed to be David Bowie's Hang On to Yourself.
Present work
Okuda works in Casio's R&D Center in Hamura, in the Tokyo suburbs.
Her recent work includes real-time automated visual accompaniment for music performance, which she calls "music tapestry."
Patents
References
External links
Living people
1960 births
Year of birth uncertain
Japanese musicologists
Japanese inventors
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Cyperus pachycephalus is a species of sedge that is native to New Guinea.
See also
List of Cyperus species
References
pachycephalus
Plants described in 1952
Flora of New Guinea
Taxa named by Johannes Hendrikus Kern | [
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Chepken or Chekmen (-outerwear, , , , , , ) is a caftan worn among Turkic people and later by the Cossacks, it was also in wide use among Caucasians. The clothing is in a transitional form between a robe and a fitting caftan without collar and most often made of cloth. The word chepken was used among Turkic groups in North Caucasus to refer to chokha and was often synonymous to that attire.
Among Azerbaijanis “chepken” is a type of lined upper shoulder clothing of with long false sleeves. Chepkens were mainly sewn from cloth, velour, velvet as well as various silk brocade fabrics. It was worn mainly by women, but there is also a male version of this clothing. Depending on the age of the women, the colors of the chepkens varied. Young girls and women usually wore yellow, red, green, and older women wore white or black shirts. Chepkens were often sewn with cut linings that fit snugly to the body. In the lower side part of the clothes there was a detail called "chapyg" . They wore a chepken over a shirt, so it fit well to the body. On the sides, the chepken had sleeves ending in armlets. Buttons were sometimes sewn to the sleeves.
Etymology
The word chepken is of Turkic origin and has analogues in related Turkic languages, such as, chikman and chikpen that translates to "chikmyan" in Tatar and Bashkir. In Turkmen chepken translates to 'cloth' and indicates the material from which this type of clothing was traditionally made. Kuban Cossacks called this kind of clothing is called chekmen and Circassians called it shepken.
Gallery
References
• Bolxoy Entsiklopedicheskiy slovar' (Большой Энциклопедический словарь) (Gran Diccionariu Enciclopédicu). 2000. Moscú.
Tatar people
Outerwear
Cossack culture
North Caucasus
Azerbaijani clothing
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Jacob Young (born 6 March 2000), is an Australian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Perth Glory.
Personal life
Jacob is the son of former professional footballers Stuart Young.
References
External links
2000 births
Living people
Australian soccer players
Association football defenders
Sunderland A.F.C. players
TSG 1899 Hoffenheim II players
Perth Glory FC players
National Premier Leagues players
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"You Know My Name" is a song by South Korean Trot musician Jang Minho. It was released on Jang's first trot regular album Drama in 2017.
Song information
You know my name in Korean (내 이름 아시죠) is the same translation of a gospel song 'He knows my name'. Jang seems to have been influenced because he is a Christian. The lyrics is a first person perspective talking to 'you', so it was translated to You know my name in English instead of He knows my name.
This song was written by Jang Minho, missing his deceased father, and composed with Yoo Jongwoon. It is the fourth track of Jang's first trot regular album, Drama. At the time of release, nothing other than the title song was known. During the recording of Romantic Call center he revealed that it was the first time singing in front of the audience because the song makes him too emotional to perform. The audience who requested this song also became a topic because she was 100 years old and a huge fan of Jang Minho's. After the live performance at the Romantic Call center in September 2020, when performing this song in front of fans again at an online concert in February 2021, Jang could not control his emotions and had to stop the performance once. In the reality show God father, which has been airing since October 2021, 'Everyone has someone who gave you a name and we want the loved ones are not lonely when they leave this world', Jang explained the meaning of lyrics and sang the song to God father Kim Kap-soo. Kim expressed his feelings that he was heartbroken while listening to the song. The song was also sung at Jang's concert, and Kim Kap-soo's tearful expression at the concert was caught on camera.
Live performance
This song entered the charts three years after its release. It became a hot topic when it was introduced to the popular show Romantic Call Center, which recorded the highest ratings every week. The video of this song's live performance hits 5.9 million views on YouTube. It is renewing 2.7 million views on Jang's personal channel and 3.2 million views on show's official channel.
Credits and personnel
Personnel as listed in the album's liner notes are.
Musicians
Composed by Jang Minho, Yoo Jongwoon
Written by Jang Minho
Arranged by Yoo Jongwoon
Guitar : Ham Choonho
Bass : Shin Hyungwon
Drum : Kang Sooho
Keyboard : Jeon Youngho
Chorus : Kim Hyuna
Sohaegeum: Park Sungjin
Produced by Shin Hoonchul, Jang Minho
Technical
Recording and mixing : Park Mu-il, Choi Namjin
Release history
References
External links
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Sir Henry Leon French, GBE, KCB (30 December 1883 – 3 April 1966) was an English civil servant.
Born on 30 December 1883, he studied at King's College London before entering the civil service in 1901 as a clerk in the Board of Agriculture. He was promoted to the first division in 1909. During the First World War, he was secretary to the Committee on Home Food Production and the Committee on Agricultural Policy. In 1917, he was appointed General Secretary of the Board's Food Production Department, serving until 1919. When the board was re-established as the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries in 1920, he was appointed assistant secretary. Promoted to second secretary in 1934, he was seconded to the Board of Trade in 1936 as Director of the Food (Defence Plans) Department.
French was appointed Permanent Secretary of the new Ministry of Food in 1939, serving for the duration of the Second World War (until 1945). He was instrumental in the ministry's successful food policies (including rationing) during the war (as well as the pre-war planning at the Board of Trade) and helped to smoothen relations between his new and former ministries in the early stages of the war. He was, however, regarded as inflexible in some aspects of administration. After earlier state honours, he was appointed a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE) in 1938, and promoted to Grand Cross (GBE) in 1946; he was also appointed a Knight Companion of the Order of the Bath (KCB) in 1942. Retiring in 1946, he was Director-General of the British Film Producers Association from then to 1957 and was involved in planning the Festival Gardens for the Festival of Britain in 1951. He died on 3 April 1966.
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1966 deaths
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Alumni of King's College London
Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire
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Lila TV is a Lebanese YouTube channel. Lila TV specializes in 2D animation videos of both Arabic traditional nursery rhymes and their own original entertaining and educational children's songs. The company also delivers its music through popular streaming services.
Content
Based in Lebanon, Lila TV joined YouTube on Jul 25, 2017 and has been creating new content since. The animation videos are produced by animation studio wezank.
Lila TV started by creating animated music videos to the most popular Lebanese and Arabic children music songs. A notable example is the revival of popular Lebanese Eid il-Burbara song Hashli Borbara. .
They collaborated with musician Elias Rahbani to adapt the songs from his 1976 album into animated music videos, bringing the classics to today's young audiences..
Identity
Lila TV’s visual identity and illustration style reflects the authenticity of its characters and stories. The illustrations and animation are loyal to the Lebanese and Arab cultures and celebrate their heritage in a way little children can relate to.
Reception
The revival of old songs and new songs have received wide viewership from the Arab diaspora parents who struggle to teach their children Arabic.
Discography
Music Albums
Magazine
In 2021, Lila TV launched its monthly Arabic children's magazine Ashkal Alwan.
. It is available on the platform Patreon for subscribers only.
References
External links
Children's mass media
Education-related YouTube channels
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United Serbia (, US) is an opposition political coalition in Serbia.
The coalition was preceded by the Alliance for Serbia and United Opposition of Serbia, that existed between 2018 and January 2021. Due to its unstable nature, it led to a temporary suspension of cooperation between major opposition parties during the first half of 2021. The coalition was renewed in November 2021, and formalized in February 2022, under the name United Serbia.
Its representatives Zdravko Ponoš, Marinika Tepić, and Vladeta Janković will represent the coalition in the upcoming general and Belgrade City Assembly elections, under the "United for the Victory of Serbia" banner.
History
Background
Shortly before the beginning of the protests in 2018, the Alliance for Serbia (SzS) was formed, as an initiative of Dragan Đilas. It was a major opposition alliance, that played a key role in Serbian politics until its dissolution in 2020. The coalition boycotted the 2020 parliamentary election, claiming that "there were no conditions for free and fair elections". Most of the parties decided to continue their cooperation, which led to the formation of the United Opposition of Serbia (UOPS) in August 2020. It remained unstable and was challenged with inter-party problems, which led to its dissolution that took place between December 2020 and January 2021. It then split into two blocs, one that was gathered around the Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP), and the other bloc gathered around the People's Party (NS).
Formation
Later during 2021, the parties resumed their cooperation. During October, it was revealed to the public that SSP would begin the formation of another coalition for the upcoming general election. Talks were held during November, after which it was revealed that the parties have reached an agreement on 23 November. It was also revealed that Marinika Tepić would head the parliamentary list. During the talks, Zdravko Ponoš stated that he would run for the presidency if "opposition parties unite themselves", and in January 2022, he was proposed by SSP as joint presidential candidate. Other members of the coalition confirmed their support during the following days. Vladeta Janković was also chosen as their ballot carrier for the Belgrade City Assembly election.
The coalition was formalized on 2 February. The representatives stated their support for the formation of technocratic teams and an anti-corruption body, including lustration, transparency, and social justice. The Associated Press has described the coalition as centrist.
2022 election
Following the dissolution of the National Assembly on 15 February, the United Serbia coalition began collecting signatures in order to submit their ballot lists. The ballot list for the parliamentary election was submitted on 18 February, with the name "United for the Victory of Serbia". The coalition began its electoral campaign on 22 February, with its first rally in Niš.
Members
The coalition is mainly led by SSP, NS, and the Democratic Party (DS) and Movement of Free Citizens (PSG). Besides them, the coalition also includes minor parties and movements.
Electoral performance
Parliamentary election
Presidential election
Belgrade City Assembly election
Local elections
Notes
References
2021 establishments in Serbia
Political parties established in 2022
Political opposition organizations
Democracy movements | [
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Area D (also known as Danger Island in a 2002 re-release) is a first-person adventure and puzzle FMV video game. It was developed by Dosch Design, published by ARI Data CD GmbH, and released in 1997 in Germany for Microsoft Windows. The following year, it was released in other European countries. It follows a skilled adventurer who is sent to find a team of scientists sent into the Amazon, eventually being forced to fight dinosaurs in order to rescue them. The game was critically panned for most aspects, including its acting and writing.
Reception
PC Games rated the game 28/100, calling the graphics good but saying that the lack of animations made it look outdated. They also criticized the lack of puzzles.
PC Player rated the game 19/100, joking that the game itself "wiped out the dinosaurs" due to its "monotonous" dialogue and questioning whether the actors were "professionals" as the game's advertising claimed.
Absolute Games rated the game 10/100, saying that while the game costed six times less than any average game, it was also accordingly six times worse, and called the writing "second-grade" level.
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1997 video games
Amazon in fiction
Dinosaurs in video games
Europe-exclusive video games
First-person adventure games
Full motion video based games
Single-player video games
Video games developed in Germany
Video games set in forests
Video games set in South America
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Sir Henry Drummond Hancock, GCB, KBE, CMG (17 September 1895 – 24 July 1965) was an English civil servant.
Born on 17 September 1895, he studied at Exeter College, Oxford, before serving in the First World War, including in the Intelligence Corps. He entered the civil service in 1920 as an administrator in the Ministry of Labour; his time there coincided with the General Strike of 1926 and the rising unemployment of the later interwar years. He was engaged with attempts to reduce unemployment and redistribute the workforce from depressed areas to expanding ones, and was involved in drafting legislation setting up the Unemployment Assistance Board.
Hancock was transferred to the Home Office in 1938 and worked on civil defence financing. From 1941 to 1942, he was Secretary-General of the British Purchasing Commission and British Raw Material Commission in the United States. From 1942 to 1945, he was a deputy secretary at the Ministry of Supply, assisting with the administration of wartime production. He was appointed deputy secretary at the Ministry of National Insurance in 1945, working on the implementation of the post-war Labour government's social service reforms. He became the ministry's Permanent Secretary in 1949, serving until 1951. He was the Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Food from 1951 to 1955, overseeing the end of rationing and food controls. He was then Chairman of the Board of Inland Revenue until he retired in 1958. He was then chair of the Local Government Commission for England and held directorships in the private sector. He died on 24 July 1965, while on business in Nigeria. Hancock had received several state honours: he was appointed Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) in 1942, Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE) in 1947, Knight Companion of the Order of the Bath (KCB) in 1950 and Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath (GCB) in 1962.
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Geoffrey Barry Allen (born 10 November 1946) is an English former professional footballer who played as a left winger.
Career
Born in Walker, Newcastle upon Tyne, Allen played for Newcastle United, making 22 appearances in the Football League, scoring 1 goal. He began his career as a junior and turned professional in February 1964, before making his first-team debut aged 17, in April 1964. He won the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in 1969.
His career ended aged 23 following an injury, after 26 first-team appearances in all competitions, scoring 1 goal.
He was also an England youth international.
Later life
He later became a football coach, living in Mansfield. His grandson Elliot Anderson was also a footballer who played for Newcastle United.
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Islamic Organisation for Food Security (IOFS; ; ), is a food and agriculture organization and one of the eight specialized institutions of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation focused on the development of agriculture and rural development with primary focus on widespread scarcity of food and food security of the member states. Its charter is formally signed by the 36 member states out of 57 as of 2021. The associated member states work in collaboration with IOFS.
Established in 2012 by adopting a resolution in the 39th session of the OIC Council of Foreign Ministers in Pakistan, it actively collaborates with intergovernmental organization such as Economic Cooperation Organization to promote its ideology within the scope of the OIC'S guidelines outlined for the food security.
History
Islamic Organisation for Food Security was established on 17 November 2012 by adopting a resolution in the 39th session of Council of Foreign Ministers hosted by the Republic of Djibouti between 15 and 17 November 2012. However, it became a specialized institution of the OIC after adopting a resolution in the 40th session of Council of Foreign Ministers hosted between 9 and 11 December 2013 in Conakry, Guinea. It came into force on 19 February 2008 under the Article 21 of the Statute, OIC and its Secretariat became operational on 1 March 2018.
The sessions of IOFS are hosted by the ministers of food, agriculture, environment and water resources of the member states. They formulate action plans for food crisis and security and development of agriculture. The Republic of Kazakhstan is a full-fledged member of the IOFC which also serves its headquarters in Nur-Sultan.
Objectives
IOFS is objectively focused on coordination, formulation and implementation of agricultural policies to reduce food crisis in its associated member states. It also conduct humanitarian assistance operations in the state of emergency. It also contribute in the field of desertification, information technology (IT), erosion, and deforestation in addition providing information concerning use of water resources. It also collaborate with other institutions to prevent spread of cross-species transmission, particularly border disease.
References
Further reading
Organisation of Islamic Cooperation specialized agencies
2012 establishments in Pakistan
Organizations based in Nur-Sultan
Foundations based in Kazakhstan
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Subhash K. Jha is an Indian journalist and film critic. Based in Patna, Bihar, he is currently film critic with The Times of India, Firstpost, Deccan Chronicle and DNA News, Rediff.com, Free Press Journal, besides TV channels Zee News and News18 India. In the 1980s, he was also book reviewer with The Illustrated Weekly of India, a publication of The Times Group. Other past media outlets he wrote for include entertainment portal Bollywood Hungama.
K. Jha is one of the leading and well-known film critics in India. His book, The Essential Guide To Bollywood, was positively reviewed, with Rachna Singh of The Tribune writing, "The gloss and starry glitter notwithstanding, Jha’s book is a wonderful collection of 200 films spanning almost seven decades of Indian cinema.". IndiaFM wrote, "Jha, a very recognized figure in the world of film journalism ends up giving up his personal favorite list of Bollywood films."
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Indian film critics
Indian male journalists
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1959 births
Writers from Patna
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Somebody () is an upcoming South Korean streaming television series directed by Jung Ji-woo and written by Han Ji-wan. Starring Kim Young-kwang, Kang Hae-rim, Kim Yong-ji and Kim Soo-yeon. It is slated to release in 2022 on Netflix.
Casts
Kim Young-kwang as Sung Yun-oh
Kang Hae-rim as Seom
Kim Yong-ji as Mok-won
Kim Soo-yeon as Gi-eun
References
External links
2022_South_Korean_television_series_debuts
South_Korean_thriller_television_series
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Héctor Valer Pinto (born 4 February 1959) served as the Prime Minister of Peru from 1 February 2022 to 8 February 2022.
Originally elected to the Peruvian Congress as a invited candidate of the Popular Renewal party, Valer was subsequently expelled from the elected caucus for supporting Pedro Castillo in the aftermath of the second round of the 2021 general election. After a brief stint in the We Are Peru - Purple Party caucus, Valer currently sits with the Democratic Peru caucus, comprised primarily of former Free Peru lawmakers.
Valer was appointed as Prime Minister by President Pedro Castillo on 1 February 2022, following the resignation of Mirtha Vásquez. Following his designation as Prime Minister of Peru, by President Pedro Castillo, it was revealed that his daughter had denounced him for physical abuse in 2016. On 5 February 2022, Valer announced that he would resign from his position and denied the accusations, saying that the right-wing elements of Peru were responsible for the reports.
Political positions
Valer initially began his political career holding ultraconservative positions according to The Guardian. He was in opposition of sex education and has been observed using sexist language.
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1959 births
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The 2019–20 season was Ulster's 26th season since the advent of professionalism in rugby union, and Dan McFarland's second season as head coach. They were losing finalists in the Pro14, and quarter-finalists in the European Rugby Champions Cup.
Ulster hooker and captain Rory Best retired after captaining Ireland in the 2019 Rugby World Cup. Also selected for the Ireland squad were Rob Herring, Iain Henderson, Jordi Murphy and Jacob Stockdale.
Iain Henderson was named the new captain of Ulster.
New arrivals were lock Sam Carter from the Brumbies, props Jack McGrath from Leinster and Gareth Milasinovich from Worcester Warriors, wing Matt Faddes from the Highlanders and out-half Bill Johnston from Munster. Rory Best and centre Darren Cave retired, lock Alex Thompson moved to Jersey Reds, loose forward Caleb Montgomery to Worcester Warriors, wing David Busby to the Seattle Seawolves, and out-half Johnny McPhillips to Leicester Tigers, while utility back Peter Nelson and wing Jack Owens were released.
Scrum coach Aaron Dundon, strength and conditioning coach Kevin Geary and GPS analyst Chris Hagan also left the province's support staff.
Academy players Stewart Moore, Azur Allison and Ethan McIlroy made their senior debuts this season.
Scrum-half Alby Mathewson and out-half Ian Madigan joined in the summer, and were able to play in the end-of-season games delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Ulster were docked a point in the Pro14 table as Madigan played two games before he was properly registered with his new club.
Ulster had the highest home attendance in the Pro14, averaging 15,295. They were fourth in the Champions Cup, averaging 17,024.
Staff
Squad
Academy squad
Player transfers
Players in
Sam Carter from Brumbies
Gareth Milasinovich from Worcester Warriors
Jack McGrath from Leinster
Matt Faddes from Highlanders
Bill Johnston from Munster
David O'Connor from Lansdowne
Players out
Alex Thompson to Jersey Reds
Darren Cave retired
Rory Best retired
Caleb Montgomery to Worcester Warriors
David Busby to Seattle Seawolves
Peter Nelson released
Jack Owens released
Johnny McPhillips to Leicester Tigers
European Rugby Champions Cup
Pool 3
Quarter-final
Pro14
Semi-final
Final
End of season awards
Inside centre Stuart McCloskey and scrum-half John Cooney were named on the Pro14 Dream Team.
Ulster A
Celtic Cup
Final
Ulster Rugby Awards
The Ulster Rugby Awards ceremony was held on 29 September 2020. Winners were:
Academy Player of the Year: David McCann
Ulster A Player of the Year: Ethan McIlroy
Supporters' Club Player of the Season: Marcell Coetzee
Rugby Writers' Player of the Year: Marcell Coetzee
Young Player of the Year: Tom O'Toole
Player of the Year: John Cooney
Personality of the Year: Marcell Coetzee
Seasonn reviews
Ulster Rugby: Who Did What 2019-20, The Front Row Union, 1 October 2020
"The Ulster depth chart: Madigan and Mathewson add experience", The42, 29 July 2020
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2019–20 in Irish rugby union
2019–20 Pro14 by team
2019–20 European Rugby Champions Cup by team | [
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Profound Mysteries is the forthcoming sixth studio album by Norwegian electronic music duo Röyksopp. The album is scheduled to release on 29 April 2022.
Background and development
Röyksopp had stated in 2014 that their fifth studio album, The Inevitable End, would be their final release in the "traditional album format." In 2016 (with the release of the non-album single "Never Ever"), Torbjørn Brundtland from the band explained that this was because they "have many musical expressions that we want to do ... but we don’t necessarily want to do an album of it."
In the years following, the band's output shifted towards remixes, collaborations, and rarities (including their Lost Tapes collection); however, at the end of December 2021, Röyksopp launched a new Instagram account, leading to speculation from publications such as NME that they were working on a new project. Although the account had no content posted to it at the time, its corresponding description included the message "Press R", alongside a link to an updated, interactive version of their official website, where pressing the 'R' key on their keyboards would allow users to hear new music. The account also included the instruction to check the account in the next 48 hours for "your first clue." This was followed by releases of short films for "(Nothing But) Ashes" on New Year's Day 2022 and "The Ladder" on 13 January 2022.
The band announced on 2 February 2022 that they would be releasing a new project, entitled Profound Mysteries, on 29 April 2022. Alongside this announcement, they premiered another new track, "Impossible" (featuring vocals from Alison Goldfrapp), with an "artifact and visualizer" from Australian artist Jonathan Zawada to accompany it. The announcement described the new release as an "expanded creative universe and prodigious conceptual project," rather than a traditional album, offering the following description of its underlying concept:"As human beings, what we don’t know vastly overshadows what we do know. As teenagers, we would discuss our own fascination and preoccupation with the infinite and the impossible – the most profound mysteries of life."Alison Goldfrapp, who collaborated with the band on the track "Impossible", made the following statement on the experience:"It’s been great working with the wonderful Svein [Berge] & Torbjørn [Brundtland] from Röyksopp. I’ve been a fan of their music for years and it was a fascinating joy creating “Impossible” together. I truly hope everyone enjoys the track as there’s more to come."Later in February 2022, the band released a short film, The Conversation, on their YouTube channel, directed by Danish director Martin De Thurah. The film featured further new music from the project, the full version of which was released later the same day as another new track and Zawada visualizer: "This Time, This Place...", featuring vocals from Beki Mari (film director and formerly of Nouvelle Vague). Mari also released a statement regarding her experience collaborating with the group:"I could only describe working with Royksopp as an out of body experience. My mind already had the trails of their music burnt-in; little pathways back to very specific memories and so being asked to sing for them filled me with an inimitable feeling. In Norway, in their studio, my voice spanned octaves I didn’t know I had; which was especially interesting as I was still learning how to fly. Working with Svein and Torbjørn was a divine blessing, something I shan’t ever forget."
Track listing
References
2022 albums
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Area D may refer to:
Area D (video game), a 1997 adventure video game
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Madame's cravings (), is a 1906 French silent short film produced by the Gaumont Film Company and directed by Alice Guy-Blaché.
Plot summary
The film features a pregnant woman who succumbs to the "cravings" related to her pregnancy. We see her, in wide shots, stealing things she wants to swallow and, in close-ups, the heroine inserting objects into her mouth: the lollipop she stole from a little girl, the glass of absinthe she swallows greedily, the fillet of herring she sniffs and devours, and finally a pipe she smokes while choking and pulling on it as if she can't help herself. Each of these close-ups reveals the happy expression on her face, as if this oral pleasure fulfilled her perfectly.
Production and Release
The film, directed by Alice Guy-Blaché and produced by the Gaumont Film Company, was released in 1906.
Analysis
The film is composed of 5 scenes, comprising 15 shots, linked by continuity editing. Each of the scenes combines full shots with a medium close-up of the woman, played by Alice Guy, taking into her mouth and enjoying what she has just stolen.
Richard Abel notes that this film shows "an early dramatic use of the close-up" and Alison McMahan conjectures that it may be the fact that Alice Guy had used medium close-ups in her phonoscènes (forerunners of sound film) that led her to such use of a close-up in this film.
Iris Brey qualifies this film as the "first female gaze film". She notes that the use of close-ups "underlines and creates the emotion felt by the heroine. [...] Madame a des envies marks the beginning of an aesthetic that focuses on the sharing of an experience: desire."
This film remains in her eyes Guy's "most provocative film because it bases its plot on the sexual desires of a pregnant woman, which - still today - remains more than taboo. Alice Guy understands that she must twist the body and the camera to capture this female desire. She explores the filmic form to reach her goal: that the spectators feel the pleasure of the pregnant woman. She is therefore the first to use the close-up to intensify the drama of the scene."
The film ends with the heroine finding a baby in a cabbage patch, a reference to her first film, La Fée aux Choux, which, as stressed by Iris Brey, shows the continuation of Guy's will "to tell stories related to the female condition and the construction of the female gender."
Karen Ward Mahar stresses that "the focus of this film is a woman who is satisfying her own desire, not unconsciously providing visual pleasure for men in the audience as was true for so many early peep-show-style films." She concludes that "for Americans reformers, such a film would undoubtedly underscore the moral depravity of moving pictures, and of French films in general."
References
External links
Madame a des envies (1907) Madame's cravings at A Cinema History
French films
1906 films
French silent short films
French black-and-white films
1906 short films
Films directed by Alice Guy-Blaché
French comedy films
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Cyperus alvesii is a species of sedge that is native to Brazil.
See also
List of Cyperus species
References
alvesii
Plants described in 2008
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Yubileyny () is a rural locality (a settlement) in Shchetinsky Selsoviet Rural Settlement, Kursky District, Kursk Oblast, Russia. Population:
Geography
The settlement is located 98 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, at the north-eastern border of the district center – the town Kursk, 2 km from the selsoviet center – Shchetinka.
Streets
There are the following streets in the locality: Aviatsionnaya, Ilyicha, Kurskaya, Molodyozhnaya, Molodyozhnaya Vtoraya, Molodyozhnaya Tretya, Rossyskaya, Tsvetochnaya and Tsvetochnaya Vtoraya (525 houses).
Climate
Yubileyny has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification).
Transport
Yubileyny is located 5 km from the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European route ), 1.5 km from the road of regional importance (Kursk – Ponyri), on the road (Kursk – Kastornoye), in the vicinity of the railway halt 4 km (railway line Kursk – 146 km).
The rural locality is situated 2.5 km from Kursk Vostochny Airport, 125 km from Belgorod International Airport and 204 km from Voronezh Peter the Great Airport.
References
Notes
Sources
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Capitoline Wolf is a statue located in Timișoara's Victory Square, between the Metropolitan Cathedral and the Palace of Culture. Copy of the famous Capitoline Wolf, the statue was donated by the municipality of Rome in 1926 as a symbol of Latinity that unites the Romanian and Italian peoples. The statue depicts the legend of the founders of Rome, the brothers Romulus and Remus, suckled by a she-wolf. The statue is inscribed in the list of historical monuments with the code TM-III-m-B-06314.
Description
Made of bronze, the statue is a copy of the famous Capitoline Wolf, today on display in the Capitoline Museums in Rome, and is placed on a 4.96-meter-high socle imitating an ancient column.
History
Between 1906 and 1926, the Italian state gave Romania four copies of the statue as a sign of recognition of the Latin origin of the Romanian people and the ties between the two peoples. The first statue was donated to Bucharest on the 1800th anniversary of the conquest of Dacia and the 25th anniversary of the reign of Carol I as king of Romania. The other three arrived in Cluj and Chișinău in 1921 and in Timișoara in 1926. It was the first monument unveiled in Timișoara after the creation of Greater Romania.
The monument was unveiled on St. George's Day, 23 April 1926, in the presence of 10,000 people. The event was also attended by Samuil Șagovici, the then mayor of the city, Vasile Goldiș, the minister of Cults, , the minister of Labor, but also representatives of the National Fascist Party. The handover was made by Giulio Cesare Codecà, appointed in 1922 consular agent of Italy in Timișoara, with jurisdiction throughout the Romanian Banat. The solemnity took place with the total exclusion from any role of the former mayor of Timișoara, Lucian Georgevici, who was forced to resign on 17 April, in a tense climate.
The statue was removed during World War II, after Romania turned its weapons against the Axis powers, with which it went to war. The Romanians from Timișoara decided to protest against Fascist Italy led by Mussolini, which supported Hungary to obtain Northern Transylvania. In Banat's speech, it was shouted then Duce, duce, ia-ți cățaua și ți-o fuce ("Duke, duke, take your bitch and fuck her"), alluding to Benito Mussolini's nickname, Il Duce. During Nicolae Ceaușescu's time, local officials decided to put the statue back in its place in the center of Timișoara.
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Outdoor sculptures in Romania
Wolves in art
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Sadom Kaewkanjana (; born 6 July 1998) is a Thai professional golfer who plays on the Asian Tour where he has won twice. Kaewkanjana won his first Asian Tour event in 2019 at the Bangabandhu Cup Golf Open which made him the fastest qualifying school graduate to win on the Asian Tour. In 2021, he won three times on the All Thailand Golf Tour, including the Thailand Open, and led the Order of Merit. He captured his second Asian Tour title at the 2022 SMBC Singapore Open and earned the spot in the 2022 Open Championship at St Andrews.
Amateur wins
2014 Singha Thailand Junior World Championship #7
2017 Philippine Amateur Open Championship, National Team Ranking #2, Malaysian Amateur Open, All India Amateur
2018 National Team Ranking #2, National Team Ranking #4, Dutch International Junior Open
Source:
Professional wins (7)
Asian Tour wins (2)
1Co-sanctioned by the Japan Golf Tour, but unofficial money event.
Asian Development Tour wins (1)
1Co-sanctioned by the All Thailand Golf Tour
All Thailand Golf Tour wins (5)
1Co-sanctioned by the Asian Development Tour
Team appearances
Amateur
Amata Friendship Cup (representing Thailand): 2018 (winners)
Eisenhower Trophy (representing Thailand): 2016, 2018
Asian Games (representing Thailand): 2018
Southeast Asian Games (representing Thailand): 2017
References
External links
Sadom Kaewkanjana
Asian Tour golfers
Sadom Kaewkanjana
Southeast Asian Games medalists in golf
Competitors at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games
Golfers at the 2018 Asian Games
Sadom Kaewkanjana
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Yang Han-yeol (; born August 17, 2003) is a South Korean actor. He is known for his roles in dramas such as Love & Secret, A Thousand Days' Promise, The Greatest Love, Goddess of Marriage and All of Us Are Dead.
Filmography
Television series
Film
Awards and nominations
References
External links
2003 births
Living people
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South Korean male television actors
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Local elections was held in Antipolo City on May 10, 2010, within the Philippine general election. The voters elected candidates for the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, the two district congressmen, two provincial board members of Rizal, one for each district, and the sixteen councilors, eight in each of the city's districts.
Background
Acting Mayor and former Vice Mayor Danilo Leyble sought for his first full term. He was challenged by former Mayor and incumbent Second District Representative Angelito "Lito" Gatlabayan, Silverio "Ver" Bulanon, Wilfredo "Willie" Garcia, and Edgardo "Ka Ed" Purawan.
Acting Vice Mayor and former Second District Councilor Lorenzo Zapanta won't ran for re-election He ran as representative of Second District. Susan Garcia-Say ran for his place instead. Garcia was challenged by former First District Councilor Serafin "Apin" Alvaran, Basilio Mendoza, Maria Teresa "Tess" Trinidad, and Glicerio "Toto" Vallega.
Incumbent First District Representative Roberto "Robbie" Puno sought for his second term. He was challenged by Ricardo "Carding" Dapat, Florante "Ante" Quizon, Primer "Prime" Pagunuran, and Salvador "Raldy" Abaño.
Incumbent Second District Angelito "Lito" Gatlabayan ran for Mayor. Former Vice Mayor Lorenzo Zapanta ran for his place. Zapanta was challenged by former Councilor and former Rizal Vice Governor Anthony Jesus "Jestoni" Alarcon, Lorenzo Juan "LJ" Sumulong III, Romeo "Romy" Acop, Marcelino "Boyet" Arellano, Hoover "Ver" Simbillo, Virginia "Gie" Mendoza, and Federico "Dick" Marquez, brother of incumbent First District Councilor and re-electionist Alexander "Bobot" Marquez.
Incumbent First District Board Member Arnel Camacho won't ran for re-election. Agripino "Atan" Garcia ran for his place. Garcia was challenged by First District Councilor Ronald Barcena, Jacinto "Ento" Canales, Dr. Enrico "Doc Rico" De Guzman, and Federico 'Erik" Zapanta.
Incumbent Second District Board Member Zacarias Tapales won't ran for re-election, he ran as councilor for Second District instead. Incumbent Second District Councilor Jesus Angelito "Joel" Huertas Jr. ran for his place. Huertas was challenged by Nelia "Nel" Bulanon and German "Gerry" Mata.
Results
For Mayor
Acting Mayor Danilo Leyble defeated incumbent Second District Representative Angelito Gatlabayan for mayoral race.
For Vice Mayor
Susana Garcia-Say defeated former First District Councilor Serafin "Apin" Alvaran.
For Representative
First District
Roberto Puno was re-elected. Puno defeated Ricardo "Carding" Dapat of Nationalist People's Coalition.
Second District
Romeo Acop defeated other prominent candidates, including Lorenzo Juan "LJ" Sumulong III, former Vice Governor Anthony Jesus "Jestoni" Alarcon, Federico Marquez, and Acting Vice Mayor Lorenzo Zapanta.
For City Councilors
Candidates
First District
Second District
References
External links
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Barrau de Sescas (fl. 1295–1304) was a Gascon knight in English service. In 1295 he became the first person to be appointed to the position of admiral by an English King, after Edward I appointed him Admiral of the Fleet of Bayonne. Barrau served in that role during the Anglo-French War of 1294–1303 escorting merchant convoys and breaking a French blockade to provide supplies to the besieged fortresses of Bourg and Blaye. Later in the war he served with Edward's royal household during the king's 1297–1298 expedition to Flanders. In 1299 he became joint lieutenant of Gascony, a titular position as it was then under French occupation. After the 1303 Treaty of Paris restored Gascony to the English Barrau was appointed castellan of Bayonne and bailiff of Labourd, serving until 1304.
Biography
Barrau de Sescas was Gascon by birth and based in Bayonne, Gascony. He held an estate in Gascony, which was then controlled by the English crown, and was a vassal of the lords of Albret.
On 1 March 1295 Barrau became the first person to be appointed to the title of admiral by an English king when Edward I made him Admiral of the Fleet of Bayonne, during the Anglo-French War of 1294–1303; it was not until later that year the other commanders of English naval forces were described as admirals and the first appointed as such was Gervase Alard when he was appointed Captain and Admiral of the Fleet of the Cinque Ports. In the early part of the war the Anglo-Gascon forces held maritime supremacy, though Barrau's ships did have to break through a French naval blockade to resupply the fortresses of Bourg and Blaye which were under French siege. Barrau's supplies allowed the fortresses to hold out until a truce was agreed in 1297. His ships also safeguarded English merchant convoys in Gascon waters. Historian N. A. M. Rodger states that Barrau's actions at sea were vital in saving Gascony as an English province as the income from Bayonne's sea trade was key in providing for its defence. Historian Malcolm Vale regards the appointment of Barrau as one of Edward and John II, Duke of Brittany's wisest moves.
Barrau petitioned Edward at Plympton, Devon, in 1297 to complain that he had spent 100 marks more in his role as admiral than he received in wages. Around this time Barrau had charge of the . Later in 1297 Barrau joined Edward's royal household during his expedition against the French in Flanders.
There is no evidence that Barrau was retained in the household upon its return to England in 1298. The following year Barrau was one of six Gascon knights awarded a pension by the king. Barrau's pension was financed by land confiscated from foreigners in England and provided 50 pounds chipotenses, a Gascon currency, per annum: a total of around £10 (). Also in 1299 Barrau was selected as joint lieutenant of Gascony, with Pey-Arnaut de Vic. He served from 1 November 1299 to 24 July 1302. Barrau was considered an unusually low-ranking courtier for the position, which was usually held by a lord. He was perhaps chosen by the king because Gascony was considered of low importance as it was then under French control. Following the 1303 Treaty of Paris, which restored Gascony to the English crown, Barrau served as castellan of Bayonne and bailiff of Labourd from 5 August 1303 to 11 April 1304. His clerk, Fortz de Pegeres, was out of service by 1305 when he petitioned the king for employment or a pension as his and his brothers' homes in Roquetaillade and Castelnau-de-Sarneis had been destroyed by the French in war.
A road in Bayonne is named after Barrau, the "Rue Barreau de Sescars".
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Sir Henry Goodyer, also spelled Goodere and Goodier (bapt. 21 August 1571 – 18 March 1627), was an English landowner and courtier, remembered today mainly for his close friendship with John Donne.
Family
Henry was the eldest son of Sir William Goodyer, Knt., of Monks Kirby, Warwickshire, who was knighted by James I in 1603. His grandfather, Francis Goodyer (died 1547), had obtained an estate at Polesworth, in the Forest of Arden, Warwickshire, upon the dissolution of the abbey there in 1538. The eldest son of this Francis Goodyer, Sir Henry Goodyer (1534 – 1595), was compromised in the Duke of Norfolk's intrigue on behalf of Mary, Queen of Scots, in the summer of 1571, and was sent to the Tower in September 1571. But beyond the fact that he had once supplied the Duke with a cipher, little could be made out clearly against him, and he was released in 1572. In 1585 he was serving under Leicester in the Low Countries, and appears to have completely recovered his reputation. In September 1586, at the time of the Battle of Zutphen, he was captain of Leicester's guard; he was knighted by the general on 5 October 1586, and in the following year was captain in command of one hundred and fifty men forming one of the "foot bands" sent to the relief of Sluys. In July 1588 his name was down among the colonels appointed to lead the army assembled at Tilbury for the defence of the Queen's person. He was the early friend and patron of Michael Drayton the poet, who was one of the witnesses of his will, and he is said to have helped Drayton at the university. He died at Polesworth on 5 March 1595, leaving by his wife Frances, daughter of Hugh Lowther of Lowther, Westmoreland, two daughters: Frances, the heiress of Polesworth, who married her first cousin, Sir Henry (the subject of this article); and Anne, a coheiress, who married Sir Henry Raynsford, and is reputed to have been the Idea of Drayton.
Henry Goodere (the subject of this article) married Frances Goodere, the daughter of Henry Goodere (died 1595). Their daughter, Lucy Goodere, who had been a member of the household of Lucy Russell, Countess of Bedford, married Francis Nethersole.
Life
Henry Goodyer succeeded to the Polesworth estate in 1595, but it is uncertain if he be the Henry Goodyer who was elected to the first parliament of James as member for West Looe in Cornwall. A Henry Goodyer (whom Mr. Gosse would appear to identify with Donne's friend) was knighted by James at Lamer, the seat of Sir John Gerrard at Wheathampstead, in June 1608; but this was probably his cousin. If we identify him with the Henry Goodyer who was knighted in Ireland in 1599 (by the Earl of Essex at Dublin on 5 August), we shall have no difficulty in reconciling his known attendance at court in 1604 with the participation by a Sir Henry Goodyer in the festivities of the first year of James I's reign. He performed in The Masque of Indian and China Knights at Hampton Court on 1 January 1604.
Drayton addressed an ode to Goodyer as "the worthy knight and my noble friend Sir Henry Goodere, a gentleman of his Majesty's Privy Chamber", in which he speaks of having been "gravely merry" by the fire at Polesworth. The owner of Polesworth was indeed famous for his hospitality to literary men. Ben Jonson has an epigram to him in which he alludes to a hawking party at Polesworth. Inigo Jones was a friend of his, and he had verses in Coryat's Crudities in 1611, and in the third edition of Sylvester's Lachrymæ Lachrymarum in 1613. But he was best known as the closest and most faithful friend to John Donne. Commencing soon after 1600, Donne seems for a long time to have written Goodyer a weekly letter. Several fragments of the correspondence were printed in Letters to several Persons of Honour (1651), and over forty of these letters are printed in Mr. Gosse's Life of Donne, 1899. A verse letter "to Sir Henry Goodyere" was written by Donne during his residence at Mitcham (1606–10). Goodyer constantly needed encouragement, for his finances were in a deplorable state. In December 1604 he wrote a pitiful letter to Cecil at Hatfield, basing a very humble appeal for court favour and pecuniary aid upon his uncle's sufferings in the cause of Mary Queen of Scots, and his own expenses in the service of royalty. What these services were we do not know. In May 1605, however, he was granted by the council a small forfeited estate of 50l. per annum. About the same time, while at court, Goodyer lost from his chamber at Whitehall the sum of 120l. In the same year he was one of the knights at the barrier in connection with Ben Jonson's Masque of Hymen. He was appointed a gentleman of the privy chamber in May 1605, but his decayed estate remained a source of continual perplexity to him.
At the accession of Charles I he insisted more strongly than ever upon his difficulties, under the added stimulus of "misery grown by his expensive service to the late king"; and he prayed earnestly to be admitted a gentleman usher "of the queen's privy chamber, with meat, drink, and lodging, with some dignity, in that place where he had spent most of his time and estate". Death overtook him on 18 March 1627, while still besieging the court with his importunities. His only son, John, of the Middle Temple, who had been "at the barrier" and was presented to the King upon the creation of Prince Charles as Prince of Wales in 1616, predeceased him in December 1624, but he left four daughters, of whom the eldest, Lucy, married Sir Francis Nethersole. The Nethersoles inherited Polesworth, which from them passed to the Biddulphs, the descendants of Sir Henry's youngest daughter, Anne. The following epitaph upon Sir Henry, by an anonymous "affectionate friend", is printed in Camden's Remains:
An ill year of a Goodyere us bereft,
Who gone to God much lack of him here left;
Full of good gifts, of body and of mind,
Wise, comely, learned, eloquent and kind.
Goodyer may be the "H. G." who has verses in Drayton's Matilda (1594), and to whom Drayton's Odes were dedicated in 1606. He wrote verses now and again in emulation of his intimate friend (as Walton calls him), Dr. Donne. He was doubtless the "Sir H. G." who wrote a verse letter with Donne alternis vicibus, and he may have been the author of the poem, "Shall I like a Hermit dwell", which has often been ascribed to Ralegh. An undoubted poem of his is in Addit. MS. 25707 (ff. 36–9), and there are some others in the Record Office, including an epithalamium on Buckingham's marriage, verses on Prince Charles, his journey to Spain, and other courtly topics.
Sources
Cass's Parish of Monken Hadley, 1880 (with the Goodyer pedigree);
Nichols's Progresses of James I, vols. i. ii. and iii.;
Metcalfe's Book of Knights;
Visitation of Warwickshire, 1619, Harleian Society Publications xii. 67;
Gentleman's Magazine 1825, ii. 136;
Elton's Introduction to Michael Drayton, Manchester, 1895;
Poems of J. Donne, ed. Chambers, ii. 216;
Digby's Poems (Roxburghe Club), ed. G. F. Warner;
Markham's Fighting Veres, p. 97;
Calendar of State Papers, Domestic: 1603–10, pp. 213, 221, 334, 592, 1610–18, p. 72, 1619–23, pp. 193, 378, 472, 513, 585, 1623–5, pp. 105, 147, 217, 427, 514, 556, 1625–6, p. 403;
Harley MS. 757 f. 145;
Addit. MSS. 5482, ff. 17, 18, 25767, f. 37;
Calendar of Hatfield MSS. (Hist. MSS. Comm.), vol. vii.;
Grosart's Life of Donne, ii. 25;
Gosse's Life and Letters of John Donne, 1899, passim.
See also
Henry Goodere (died 1595)
Goodere
Notes
References
Bibliography
Considine, John (2008). "Goodere, Sir Henry (bap. 1571, d. 1627)". In Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford: Oxford UP. n.p.
Hunneyball, Paul (2010). "Goodyer, Sir Henry (?1571-1627), of Polesworth, Warws." In Andrew Thrush and John P. Ferris (ed.). The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1604-1629. Cambridge: Cambridge UP. n.p.
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Ads Up Canada (full name Ads Up Canada Refugee Network) is a Toronto-based not for profit organization that helps refugees move from Australian offshore detention facilities to Canada.
Nomenclature
Ads Up is an contraction of Australian Diaspora Steps Up.
Organization
Ads Up Canada was established in 2019 and was formally registered in 2020.
It has a specific focus to help refugees detained on Manus Island and Nauru.
It is supported by the Government of Canada.
Activities
Ads Up Canada collaborates with MOSAIC and the Refugee Council of Australia on Operation #NotForgotten a program to use Canada's private sponsorship of refugees program to help move refugees from detention centers in Australia to Canada.
See also
Pacific solution
References
External link
Official website
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Shrutkirti Sawant (born 11 November 1994) is an Indian actress who has appeared in the Marathi television series, Marathi films, and Theatrical plays. She appeared as Nisha Suryavanshi in Karbhari Laybhari (2020-21) and as Renuka in Tuzya Rupach Chandana, a Marathi television series.
Early life
In addition to her involvement in the theatre plays, she has developed a love for Marathi films and TV serials.
Career
Shrutkirti Ranjeet Sawant (Born on 11 November 1994) is an Indian actress who has appeared and is currently appearing in Marathi films, TV shows, and TV serials. As Nisha Suryawanshi, she starred in Zee Marathi TV Channel's popular television series Karbhari Laybhari and presently, she's acting as Renuka in Tuzya Rupach Chandan the new TV series of Colors Marathi. She has been involved in the theatre for more than a decade. The actress played a number of leading roles in popular Indian dramas, including Gagan Damama Bajyo as Vidyavati. Piyush Mishra wrote this drama based on Bhagat Singh's life. She also played in Lokakatha 78, as Katsura, a drama which is written by Ratnakar Matkari; also in Yada-Kadachit Returns, as Devsena, which is written and directed by Santosh Pawar; and in Narshardul Raja Sambhaji as Yesubai, and in many more.
Filmography
Television serials
Stage
References
I want people to remember my work and name. Times Of India, Retrieved 18 January 2021.
Shrutkirti Sawant sharing about her character's development in the show Times Of India, Retrieved 31 January 2021.
Here's How Shrutkirti Sawant Celebrated Diwali On Sets Of Show Karbhari Laybhari Times Of India, Retrieved 19 November 2020.
Without This Items, I Dont Step Out Side My House Times Of India, Retrieved 31 January 2021.
External links
Shrutkirti Sawant on Instagram.
Indian film actresses
Film actresses
Marathi cinema
Marathi-language films
Marathi actors
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Sir Alfred Thomas Davies, KBE, CB, DL, JP (11 March 1861 – 21 April 1949) was a British civil servant, solicitor and local politician.
Born on 11 March 1861 at Liverpool, he attended the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, before practising as a solicitor in Liverpool from 1883 to 1907. In the meantime, he was involved in the temperance movement and sat on local government committees. From 1904 to 1907, he was a councillor on the Denbighshire County Council. Having been a member of that council's education committee, he was appointed the Permanent Secretary of the newly established Welsh Department in the national Board of Education. He retired in 1925, having been appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB) in 1917 and a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE) in 1918. He was a deputy lieutenant and magistrate for both Denbighshire and Buckinghamshire. He died on 21 April 1949.
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Christine Rodd (born 31 October 1959) is a former New Zealand rugby union player. She made her Black Ferns debut on 26 August at RugbyFest 1990 against the Netherlands at Ashburton, she also played for the Crusadettes and Canterbury at the tournament.
Rodd attended the inaugural World Cup in 1991, she was named as a reserve for the opening match against Canada, but didn't get to play. She was a replacement in the 24–6 victory over Wales and started in the semi-final defeat against the United States on 12 April at Cardiff. The match against the United States was her last international appearance.
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Datuna Church (; ) - is a medieval Georgian Orthodox church in modern Dagestan, Shamilsky District, in the Russian Federation. Originally founded by the Georgian missionaries in the late 10th, early 11th century. It is a small basilica constructed in village of Datuna. Datuna represents a proof of close ties of the Georgian-Dagestani relations that emerged as early as the 6th century. The church is designated as a landmark for the Russian cultural heritage register of federal importance.
See also
Kazreti monastery
Achi Monastery
References
Bibliography
Gajiev, V. G (2013) History of Dagestan, Tbilisi State University, ISBN 9785458344876
Georgian Orthodox monasteries
Culture of Dagestan
Buildings and structures in Dagestan
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Kwong-Tin Tang is an engineer, academic and researcher. He is an Emeritus Professor of Physics at the Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma.
Tang's research interests include interatomic interactions and atomic and molecular collisions. He has authored and coauthored over 150 papers including a monograph Asymptotic Methods in Quantum Mechanics and also a set of three volumes of Mathematical Methods for Engineers and Scientists.
Tang is a Fellow of the American Physical Society and has served as the chair of the Physics Department on three different occasions.
Education
Tang completed his bachelor's degree in Engineering Physics from the University of Washington in 1958 and his M.A. in mathematics from the same university in 1959. He received his Ph.D. in physics in 1965 with his Dissertation titled "Elastic and Reactive Scattering in the (H, H2) System" from Columbia University.
Career
Tang Pacific Lutheran University in 1967 as an Assistant Professor and became an associate professor in 1969. After this appointment ended in 1972, he became a Full Professor of Physics and later gained the status of Emeritus Professor.
Research
Interatomic interactions
Tang presented new combining rules for the calculation of van der Waals parameters in a study. This resulted in the determination of effective Born-Mayer repulsive potential parameters through model potential of Tang and Toennies for the possible calculations of accurate potential curves for all combinations of rare gas atoms. The same model was modified to predict the potentials for ion-atom systems. New ab initio calculations were made for Na+–Ar for comparison with the new model and the results indicate excellent agreement with the model predictions. In another paper, he discussed a simple theoretical model for the van der Waals potential at intermediate distances. The outcomes indicate that for the first time, the model describes the repulsive potential of energies go up to about 10 meV. There is also a brief discussion of possible physical implications of the model potential. With the help of Tang-Toennies potential model, the anisotropic potentials of He–N2, Ne–N2, and Ar–N2 are predicted with findings showing that the law of corresponding states for anisotropic systems, that predict the reduced shapes of the potentials for a given geometrical configuration are identical and applies to the highly anisotropic rare gas- N2 systems. His study about potentials for some rare gas and alkali-helium systems calculated using the surface integral method resulted in curves that correspond with the experimental and the ab initio theoretical data.
Solid state physics
Tang evaluated multipolar matrix elements using simple wave functions based on asymptomatic behavior and binding energies of the valence electron. When compared with the low order quantities that have been previously determined, it was shown that the approach is able to produce useful values for these quantities. A variety of formulas for van der Waals coefficients were generated in a study that employed a simple two-point Padé approximant of the dynamic polarizability and it was shown that while some values actually give accurate results, others are bounds of the actual value.
Atomic and molecular collisions
In a study, Tang found that the exact quantum mechanical wavefunction for the idealized reactive atom-diatomic molecule collision model, is the same as the exact semiclassical wavefunction. At low energies, it is considered as a remarkable approximation gained through truncating the series after the first two terms, which agrees with a semiclassical wavefunction formed after two manifolds of classical trajectories. The reactive scattering in the (H, H2) system make up the quantum-mechanical study, in which the results of its treatment are in accordance with the classical treatment and the differential cross-sections are clearly backward peaked at low energies and move forward as the energy increases. There is also a discussion of the implications of present calculations for a theory of chemical kinetics. He also reformulated the close coupled differential equations for rotational excitation in collisions between an atom and a diatomic molecule which might be equivalent to other formulations, but much easier to compute and will provide a simpler expression for differential cross sections.
Awards and honors
1992 - Senior Distinguished U.S. Scientist Award, Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung
2001 - Faculty Excellence Award, Pacific Lutheran University
2006 - Fellow, American Physical Society
2007 - President's Medal, Pacific Lutheran University
Bibliography
Books
Asymptotic Methods in Quantum Mechanics: Application to Atoms, Molecules and Nuclei (2000) ISBN 978-3540672401
Mathematical Methods for Engineers and Scientists 1 Complex Analysis, Determinants and Matrices (2006) ISBN 978-3540302735
Mathematical Methods for Engineers and Scientists 2 Vector Analysis, Ordinary Differential Equations and Laplace Transforms (2007) ISBN 978-3540302681
Mathematical Methods for Engineers and Scientists 3 Fourier Analysis, Partial Differential Equations and Variational Methods (2007) ISBN 978-3540446958
Selected articles
Sheng, X., Toennies, J. P., & Tang, K. T. (2020). Conformal analytical potential for all the rare gas dimers over the full range of internuclear distances. Physical Review Letters, 125(25), 253402.
Tang, K. T., & Toennies, J. P. (1984). An improved simple model for the van der Waals potential based on universal damping functions for the dispersion coefficients. The Journal of chemical physics, 80(8), 3726–3741.
Tang, K. T., Norbeck, J. M., & Certain, P. R. (1976). Upper and lower bounds of two‐and three‐body dipole, quadrupole, and octupole van der Waals coefficients for hydrogen, noble gas, and alkali atom interactions. The Journal of Chemical Physics, 64(7), 3063–3074.
Tang, K. T., & Toennies, J. P. (2003). The van der Waals potentials between all the rare gas atoms from He to Rn. The Journal of chemical physics, 118(11), 4976–4983.
Tang, K. T., & Karplus, M. (1971). Quantum Theory of (H, H 2) Scattering: Approximate Treatments of Reactive Scattering. Physical Review A, 4(5), 1844.
Tang, K.T. (1969): Dynamic Polarizabilities and van der Waals Coefficients. Physical Review 177, 108.
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Ho Chung Chung MBE JP (1906-1979) was an educator in Hong Kong. She was the principal of the True Light Middle School of Hong Kong from 1946 to 1974. She was awarded an honorary doctorate of humane letters from the Western College for Women, Ohio, in 1959 and an honorary D.Litt. from the University of Hong Kong in 1975. She was appointed MBE in the 1955 New Year Honours.
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Sir Percy Emerson Watkins (3 December 1871 – 5 May 1946) was a Welsh civil servant and public administrator.
Born on 3 December 1871 at Llanfyllin, he attended the high school in Oswestry before he was appointed clerk of the Central Welsh Board in 1896. He was Chief Clerk to the Education Department of the West Riding of Yorkshire from 1904 to 1911, and was then registrar of the University College, Cardiff, from 1911 to 1913 and Assistant Secretary to the Welsh Insurance Commission from 1913 to 1925. In the latter year, he became Permanent Secretary of the Welsh Department of the Board of Education, serving until 1933.
At the Welsh Department, he improved the relations between the department and the Central Welsh Board, prompted surveys on Welsh language teaching, and was an advocate of adult education. From 1933, he led the Council of Social Services in Wales. In the view of the historian R. Lewis, Watkins belonged to a "social radical coterie"; for him, unemployment in the Welsh valleys in the 1920s and 1930s was "a barrier to the emergence of an educated democracy in Wales" to which the implementation of social services offered a chance "to foster the old Welsh ideal of a democratic popular culture". He was knighted in 1930 and died on 5 May 1946, having published an autobiography two years earlier.
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Jane Clark Putnam was a prominent abolitionist in Boston. She came from a family considered to be part of the educated Black elite of the northern states. She was the wife of George Putnam and the mother of the noted educator Georgiana Frances Putnam.
Putnam was also a founder of an 1830s temperance society in Boston and was an officer of the Garrison Society.
Biography
Jane Putnam was born Jane Clark and was part of a noted family in Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Peter Clark and Mitty Rhodes and was a descendant of Anthony and Jennie Clark, settlers of Hubbardston in 1768. She was married to George Putnam on July 3, 1825. The couple first settled in Salem where they raised their seven young children, Joseph, Georgiana, Helen, Jane, Adelaide, George, and Wendell Phillips. Putnam was a business owner in the city, successfully running a hair salon, which she operated with her brother Anthony Clark.
Putnam's husband, George, was a leader of the temperance and abolitionist activity in antebellum America. He was one of the first to call for an organization of blacks, one that addressed Black African grievances. Jane Putnam was elected president of this organization's auxiliary group that was formed for women. These social groups were established as a reaction to the growing segregationist impulses in Boston. The Putnam family experienced such discrimination. An account cited how they were refused admission to a museum on account of their skin color. Putnam was also active in petitions to state legislature calling for the integration of schools.
As a prominent activist advancing temperance in Boston, she worked with Susan Paul and Nancy Prince. She co-founded the city's black women's temperance society, a social movement against the consumption of alcoholic beverages, with Lavinia Ames Hilton in 1833 as well as the Garrison Juvenile Society four years later. The Garrison Society was involved in historical education and social services, in addition to abolitionist rallies. In 1833, the Putnam's home hosted the awarding of William Lloyd Garrison in recognition of his antislavery initiatives.
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Ericka Rere (née Ratu, born 8 February 1963) is a former New Zealand rugby union player. She made her debut for New Zealand at RugbyFest 1990 against the Netherlands at Ashburton. She was selected for the 1991 Women's Rugby World Cup squad and started in all the games.
References
1963 births
Living people
New Zealand female rugby union players
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The Yasar Dogu Tournament 2010, was a wrestling event held in Istanbul, Turkey between 12 and 14 February 2010. This tournament was held as 38th.
This international tournament includes competition includes competition in both men's and women's freestyle wrestling. This ranking tournament was held in honor of the two time Olympic Champion, Yaşar Doğu.
Medal table
Medal overview
Men's freestyle
Participating nations
References
Yasar Dogu 2010
2010 in sport wrestling
Sports competitions in Istanbul
Yaşar Doğu Tournament | [
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The following list of countries by labour productivity ranks countries by their labour productivity (also called workforce productivity). Labor productivity is the gross domestic product generated per hour of working time.
List
Different countries by labour productivity per working hour in 2011 International dollar according to Our World in Data.
Historical development
Different countries by development of labour productivity since 1970 according to the OECD.
See also
Productivity
Workforce productivity
References
Labour productivity
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The 2008 European U23 Judo Championships is an edition of the European U23 Judo Championships, organised by the International Judo Federation. It was held in Zagreb, Croatia from 21 to 23 November 2008.
Medal summary
Medal table
Men's events
Women's events
Source Results
References
External links
European U23 Judo Championships
European Championships, U23
Judo
Judo in Croatia
Judo
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Maree Fitzgibbon (born 4 December 1966) is a former rugby union player. She made her Black Ferns debut on 22 July 1989 against the California Grizzlies at Christchurch. She competed at RugbyFest 1990 and at the 1991 Women's Rugby World Cup.
References
1966 births
Living people
New Zealand female rugby union players
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St Peter's Church is a Roman Catholic parish church in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England. It was built from 1856 to 1858 and designed by George Goldie in the Gothic Revival style. It is located on the corner of Castle Road and Tollergate in the town centre. It is a Grade II listed building.
History
Foundation
During the Reformation, the local Catholics of Scarborough met in a house in the Westgate part of Scarborough. In 1809, a chapel was built on Auborough Street. In 1835, the Catholic mission in Scarborough was served by a Fr Walker. In 1846, he invited the architect Augustus Pugin to Scarborough so that a new church would be built. However, Pugin did not visit Scarborough.
Construction
After Pugin did not visit the town, the architect George Goldie was invited instead. He designed a Gothic Revival style church for the town. Fr Walker initially wanted a church in the Norman Revival style, but was persuaded by Goldie to accept a church in the Gothic Revival style. On 3 October 1856, the foundation stone of the church was laid. In 1858, the church was opened. However, the interior of the church still needed some work, so in 1874 the church was closed to complete the interior before being reopened on 22 July 1874. The organ was made by Foster & Andrews of Hull and rebuilt by Nicholson & Co Ltd. In 1858, 1874 and 1898 stained glass windows were installed in the church and were made by Hardman & Co.
Developments
As the population of the Scarborough continued to rise in the 20th century, various chapels of ease were built from St Peter's Church to serve the increasing local Catholic congregation. St Edward the Confessor Church was the first Catholic church to be built after St Peter's Church. It is to the south of the town. Plans were underway in 1891 to build the church after Elizabeth Reynard of Sunderlandwick died and gave the land and money for the church. However, nothing done for another 20 years until a Mr Anderson of York gave £1,000 for the church and building work started. On 13 August 1912, the foundation was laid. The church is in the Byzantine Revival style, was designed by a Fr Eugene Roulin of Filey as well as the architectural firm John Petch & Son, and opened in 1914.
In the 1950s, the population increased and St George's Church in Eastfield was also built as a chapel of ease of St Peter's Church. It was built in 1957, cost £15,000, and was enlarged in 1965. In addition, St Joseph's Church was built in Newby and Scalby. Plans for the church started in 1930, land was purchased for it and a temporary building was made in 1949. In 1960, the church was built and cost £35,000. The church was designed by Francis Johnson and is a Grade II listed building.
Parish
The Scarborough parish of St Peter also incorporates the St Edward the Confessor Church and St Joseph's Church in Newby and Scalby, while St George's Church in Eastfield is served from Our Lady and St Peter's Church in Bridlington. St Peter's Church has three Sunday Masses at 5:30 pm on Saturday, 9:30 am in Polish and at 11:30 am on Sunday. St Joseph's Church has one Sunday Mass at 9:30 am. St Edward the Confessor Church has a Mass in Malayalam every 3rd Sunday of the month at 2:00 pm.
See also
Diocese of Middlesbrough
References
External links
Parish Diocesan Site
Grade II listed churches in North Yorkshire
Roman Catholic churches in North Yorkshire
Roman Catholic churches completed in 1858
Roman Catholic Diocese of Middlesbrough
Grade II listed Roman Catholic churches in England
Gothic Revival church buildings in England
1858 establishments in England
19th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in the United Kingdom
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Jin Xiaoyu (; born 1972) is a Chinese translator best known for translating the works of the American and Japanese literary into Chinese language. His translations are well respected by domestic and over scholars.
Biography
Jin was born in Tianjin, in 1972, to Jin Xingyong (), and Cao Meizao (). He has an elder brother named Jin Xiaotian (). He has been blind in one eye after an accident and was diagnosed with bipolar disorder at a young age. In 2010, he began translating foreign books into Chinese. Over the past decade, he has translated 22 books from English, Japanese and German and read almost every foreign language novel in Zhejiang Library.
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References
1972 births
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Zhejiang University alumni
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German–Chinese translators
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Donna Culleton (née Ewe, born 14 October 1964) is a former New Zealand rugby union player. She played Prop for the Black Ferns at RugbyFest 1990 and at the inaugural 1991 Women's Rugby World Cup.
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1964 births
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St. Andrews International School may refer to several schools in Thailand:
St Andrews International School Bangkok
St. Andrews International School, Dusit
St. Andrews International School, Rayong
St. Andrews International School, Sukhumvit
See also
Saint Andrews International High School, Malawi
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nscor is a 1980 electronic composition by Curtis Roads. The piece is built upon multiple synthesis methods and was composed at different studios during a period of five years. It was included on the 1986 compilation album New Computer Music released by WERGO, and the inclusion of the piece on the album was generally positively received by critics.
Background
nscor is the third piece in a cycle of four works which Roads composed from 1975 to 1981. Composed during a time of rapidly changing computer music technology, the composition has been completed in several versions. Due to the compositional process, no full score exists for the piece. The piece is built upon audio synthesized using multiple techniques which Roads realized at six studios for a period of five years, including brief passages using granular synthesis. Roads chose this process deliberately to avoid relying on a single synthesis technique, describing his goal for the composition as "try[ing] to expand the range of sound color toward a polychromatic palette".
The mixing and editing of the source material into the finished piece was done at the MIT Experimental Music Studio and Suntreader Studios during March–November 1980. An earlier revision of the piece from September premiered at the second Concorso Internazionale Luigi Russolo, to meet a submission deadline. The September version was longer, at 10 minutes and 41 seconds; the November version was shortened to 8 minutes and 45 seconds. The November version premiered at the International Computer Music Conference at Queens College, City University of New York on November 13, 1980.
Roads remixed the piece in August 1986 at Studio Strada in Cambridge. This version was included on an album of various composers titled New Computer Music, released by WERGO in 1987.
Reception
The inclusion of the 1986 edition on New Computer Music, was generally positively received by reviewers. Writing for Keyboard, Jim Aikin described the piece positively as offering a variety of sounds. Allan Kozinn's review of the album for The New York Times described the piece along with James Dashow's Sequence Symbols from the same compilation album, as being of "the more traditional bleep and buzz school", but noted that both pieces unfold dramatically with a sense of direction. In his review for the Computer Music Journal, Robert Rowe opined that the piece is not only interesting for its own merits, but also in that it was composed using a variety of techniques during a time where FM synthesis dominated. However, Rowe described the linear presentation of the piece as "unrelieved monophonic", and noted that "some contrapuntal use of the material may have made the work even more compelling".
The piece has been listed in recommended listening sections in books covering electronic music, such as Andrew Hugill's The Digital Musician and Daniel Warner's Live Wires.
Notes
References
Citations
Bibliography
Compositions by Curtis Roads
1980 compositions
Electronic compositions
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Lake Washburn (Antarctica) is a lake that formerly existed in the Taylor Valley, McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica. It formed when climatic changes and an expansion of ice caused the flooding of the valley, between 23,000 and 8,340 radiocarbon years ago. Its extent and elevation are unclear but Lake Bonney and Lake Fryxell are considered to be its present-day remnant.
Location of the former lake
Lake Washburn was located in Taylor Valley, McMurdo Dry Valleys. It either covered the southwestern part of the valley where Lake Bonney now lies, or the northeastern part above present-day Lake Fryxell; the present-day lakes in Taylor Valley may be remnants of Lake Washburn. The former lake was named in 1960 by a publication, after Albert Lincoln Washburn.
It was probably dammed by ice that filled the northwestern part of Taylor Valley, when the Ross Ice Shelf expanded during the Last Glacial Maximum. Depending on how much the ice shelf expanded, two different sizes of the lakes are possible, the smaller of which would have been limited to the Lake Bonney basin at the western end of the valley. Delta deposits that were reinterpreted as river deposits and salt accumulations below the maximum lake levels point to a small size of Lake Washburn as do the properties of soils around the hypothesized shorelines, while soil carbonates and the presence of unfrozen groundwater in the area that would have been covered by a large Lake Washburn implies a large size. The lake extended into Hjorth Valley.
Water levels reached an elevation of and its shores featured deltas and shorelines with algal mats. The Canada Glacier, Commonwealth Glacier and Howard Glacier probably reached its shores, while other glaciers such as Crescent Glacier contributed runoff to Lake Washburn. The Ross Ice Sheet formed a subaqueous moraine in Lake Washburn. Icebergs calving from the Ross Ice Sheet pushed the lake ice away and transported debris into the lake, where it generated ridges and mounds on the now exposed lakefloor. Wind transported aeolian sediments into the lake.
Chronology and disappearance
The ice dam existed between 23,000-8,340 radiocarbon years ago and the extent of the lake fluctuated in response to climatic and glacier changes, but they are poorly documented. Evaporation appears to be responsible for the decrease in water levels at the beginning of the Holocene, after which it split into Lake Fryxell and Lake Hoare. It is possible that leftover ice from the Ross Ice Sheet delayed the decline of the lake for millennia, into the middle Holocene.
It left carbonates and lake sediments in the Taylor Valley; organic matter in these sediments constitutes an important component of and organic matter input the present-day soils in the valley while the presence of non-marine diatoms in the sediments demonstrates that they were not deposited by the sea. The Alpine I Drift from later glacial advances overlies the Lake Washburn deposits. Local springtail populations bear imprints of the former existence of the lake. Later water level fluctuations in the valleys could have caused the lakes to dry out and overspill.
Geographical and climatic context
The McMurdo Dry Valleys are presently unglaciated, as the Transantarctic Mountains block glaciers and moisture from reaching the valleys. Despite mean temperatures of , meltwater from glaciers supply fresh water to the valleys, where it forms closed lakes (lakes without an outflow) that are perennially ice-covered. During December and January, meltwater flows from the glaciers to the lakes. Occasionally, during summer strong winds blow from the Antarctic Ice Sheet through the valleys to the sea; these winds warm as they descend into the valleys and can melt the ice, causing water levels to rise.
There is evidence that during the last glacial maximum, these lakes expanded in size despite drier and colder conditions; several different mechanisms ranging from more effective melting of glaciers during drought over increased temperatures to more intense winds that warmed the valleys, inducing ice melt, have been proposed. The water in these lakes would have been prevented from discharging to the sea by the expanded Ross Ice Shelf, which at that time penetrated the valleys and blocked the outlet at Explorers Cove. Some of the lakes persisted into the Holocene; presumably their outlets were still blocked by glacier tills even after the ice had retreated at the beginning of the Holocene.
Precise dating of these paleolakes is rendered difficult, however, by the rarity of dateable deposits and the unreliability of radiocarbon dates due to reservoir effects. The existence of Lake Washburn appears to be secure; a proposal that a lake also existed in Victoria Valley was contested as being due to landslides rather than from a former lake. Present-day Lake Vanda may resemble the former Lake Washburn although it has a distinct diatom fauna.
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Sources
Lakes of Antarctica
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The Yasar Dogu Tournament 2009, was a wrestling event held in Ankara, Turkey between 7 and 8 February 2009. This tournament was held as 37th.
This international tournament includes competition includes competition in both men's and women's freestyle wrestling. This ranking tournament was held in honor of the two time Olympic Champion, Yaşar Doğu.
Medal table
Medal overview
Men's freestyle
Participating nations
References
Yasar Dogu 2009
2009 in sport wrestling
Sports competitions in Ankara
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Shona Ballinger (born 14 June 1970) is a former rugby union player. She made her debut for the Black Ferns at RugbyFest 1990 against a World XV's team on 1 September at Christchurch. She was named in the 1991 Women's Rugby World Cup squad, but did not get to play in the World Cup officially.
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Arival Bank is a global fintech company founded in Singapore to provide banking and financial services to international tech businesses. It operates through four offices located in Singapore, the US (Puerto Rico and Florida) and Lithuania under the banking license in the US (International Financial Entity).
Overview
Arival started on 1 January 2018 as a fintech company, aimed to provide banking services for international businesses in emerging industries (e.g. fintech startups, international eCommerce platforms, crypto players, GIG workers, expats etc.). To achieve this goal Arival has applied for a bank license in Puerto Rico, US. The founders of the banking platform are Vladislav Solodkiy (CEO), Igor Pesin (CFO), Jeremy Berger (COO). Prior to starting Arival, in October 2017, Vladislav Solodkiy published the book “The First Fintech Bank’s Arrival” and created the concept of the company and fintech banking. Arival works as the licensed and regulated financial institution, with its own API-based banking platform. The name comes from the major idea of the first fintech bank’s arrival. At the end of 2018, Arival won the “Best of Show” award in the competition Finovate for it’s banking platform, which was presented in Hong Kong for the first time.
In 2019, the first office was opened in Puerto Rico and launched a dual crowdfunding campaign on platforms SeedInvest (US) and Crowdcube (UK).
The banking subsidiary Arival Bank International Corporation received approval from regulatory body OCIF for legal incorporation in Puerto Rico in 2020. In the same year, Arival was awarded with the "Best SMB Digital Banking Vision and Strategy" in Challengers Awards.
In 2019-2020, the company won a few other awards at Fintech Inn (Lithuania), and Driven by design at London Design Awards. Arival also beta-launched financial products in partnership with a bank-partner for startups, SMEs, crypto-businesses, and freelancers. Arival delivered USD banking services & international payments for global businesses. As of 2021, Arival works under its own bank licence. In October 2021, Arival announced a partnership with Railsbank to provide financial services in Singapore.
As of early 2022, Arival has customers in 25 countries. Arival's customers include digital asset exchanges, venture-backed blockchain startups, and international fintech companies.
Funding
Arival raised $10.8 million in five funding rounds. On April 4, 2018, the company received $1 million in the first seed round. In 2019, the company raised £1.8 million from SeedInvest and Crowdcube through equity crowdfunding. Arival received investments of $2.5 million in 2020 and $5 million in 2021 as convertible notes from one of their core investors Polyvalent Capital.
External links
Official website
References
2018 establishments in Singapore
Financial technology
Financial technology companies
Financial services companies of Singapore
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Fidelity Column, also known as Victory Monument, is a statue located in Heroes' Cemetery of Timișoara's Lipovei district. The statue was donated to Timișoara in 1853 by Emperor Franz Joseph I as a sign of his gratitude for the resistance shown during the Hungarian Revolution and War of Independence of 1848–1849. It is inscribed in the list of historical monuments with the code TM-IV-m-A-06330.
History
Fidelity Column is almost 20 meters high, is made in neo-Gothic style, and the pedestal is a fortress with monsters reminiscent of Gothic cathedrals. They represented the defeated Hungarian revolutionaries during the siege of Timișoara (1849). The column was built three years later. The foundation stone of the monument dedicated to those who lost their lives in the siege was laid by Emperor Franz Joseph I himself. The inauguration took place in 1853, in Prinz-Eugen-Platz/Jenő herceg tér (present-day Liberty Square). The statue of Maria Theresa, mounted among the four pillars of the monument, is today in the courtyard of Huniade Castle and was restored in 2014. The empress was "beheaded" in 1918 during Béla Kun's revolution, and the monument stayed like this in the square until 1936, when it was moved for political reasons to the Heroes' Cemetery.
The monument was designed by architect Josef Kranner, who, among other things, restored and enlarged the St. Vitus Cathedral within Prague's Hradčany. Also, the statues of the Fidelity Column were made by sculptor Josef Max, responsible for one of the statues that adorn the famous Charles Bridge in Prague.
In 2013, the then mayor Nicolae Robu proposed the relocation of the monument from the Heroes' Cemetery to Nicolae Bălcescu Square. The local branch of UDMR vehemently opposed the initiative, considering the monument offensive to the Hungarian community in the city. The initiative was eventually abandoned.
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The Yasar Dogu Tournament 2008, was a wrestling event held in Ankara, Turkey between 9 and 10 February 2008. This tournament was held as 36th.
This international tournament includes competition includes competition in both men's and women's freestyle wrestling. This ranking tournament was held in honor of the two time Olympic Champion, Yaşar Doğu.
Medal table
Team ranking
Medal overview
Men's freestyle
Women's freestyle
Participating nations
References
Yasar Dogu 2008
2008 in sport wrestling
Sports competitions in Ankara
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Groupe ISAE is a network of aeronautical engineering Colleges in France.
History
The group has been founded in May 2011 by the Institut supérieur de l'aéronautique et de l'espace (now called ISAE-SUPAERO) in Toulouse and the École nationale supérieure de mécanique et d'aérotechnique (ENSMA), which then took the name of ISAE-ENSMA.
In September 2012, the ISAE Group expanded by integrating the École supérieure des techniques aéronautiques et de construction automobile (ESTACA) located in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines and in Laval, and the École de l'air et de l'Espace located in Salon-de-Provence.
In January 2018, the ISAE Group has been enriched by the addition of a fifth College: the Institut supérieur de mécanique de Paris, now called ISAE-SUPMECA.
On the 1st of February 2022, the École nationale de l'aviation civile, the biggest European aviation University, joined the group.
Purpose and aims
The Groupe ISAE is established in the form of a consortium of cooperation between autonomous institutions. It is governed by a partnership agreement which includes a common charter.
Its purpose is « to federate Colleges in France in the field of aeronautical and space engineering under a common banner, so as to increase the influence of these Colleges, both nationally and internationally, and to promote the training of engineers in the fields of aeronautics and aerospace ».
The projects and actions carried out jointly by the members of the Groupe ISAE concern training, research and national and international influence.
The projects and actions of the Groupe ISAE are developed with the support of the GIFAS (Groupement des industries françaises aéronautiques et spatiales), whose member companies represent the main employers of graduates from the group's Colleges.
References
External links
Official website
Aviation schools
Aerospace engineering organizations
Aviation schools in France
Grandes écoles
Organizations established in 2011
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USS Mosopelea (ATF-158) was during the World War II and Cold War. Her namesake is an Indian tribe which inhabited the area near the junction of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers.
Design and description
The ship is displaced at standard load and at deep load The ships measured long overall with a beam of . They had a draft of . The ships' complement consisted of 85 officers and ratings.
The ships had two General Motors 12-278A diesel engines, one shaft. The engines produced a total of and gave a maximum speed of . They carried a maximum of of fuel oil that gave them a range of at .
The Abnaki class was armed with a 3"/50 caliber gun anti-aircraft gun, two single-mount Oerlikon 20 mm cannon and two twin-gun mounts for Bofors 40 mm gun.
Construction and career
The ship was built at the Charleston Shipbuilding & Drydock Co. at Charleston, South Carolina. She was laid down on 2 January 1945 and launched on 7 May 1945. The ship was commissioned on 28 July 1945, with Lt. Comdr. Allen H. Jensen in command. She was reclassified ATF-104 on 15 May 1944.
Following shakedown off the east coast, Mosopelea departed Portsmouth Navy Yard, N.H., in early October 1945 with a tow for San Francisco, California. Steaming via the Panama Canal, the tug arrived at San Francisco on 8 November and operated off the California coast until return to Charleston with a tow, 27 January 1946. Moving on to Norfolk, the ship made a voyage to Oran, Algeria, in February, returning via Trinidad, Key West, and Boston, to Norfolk 2 May. From June to September, she made a voyage to Iceland, and then operated out of Norfolk into 1947, departing on 6 January for Bermuda and returning after an extended tow and limited deployment on 23 March.
The fleet tug continued to operate out of Norfolk, making a number of cruises to the Caribbean and gulf coast ports until June 1948, and then departed on the 12th as escort for 11 Turkish naval vessels bound for Gibraltar via Bermuda, returning 21 July.
For the next 16 years, Mosopelea operated out of Norfolk to principal ports on the eastern seaboard, also making frequent cruises to the Caribbean and operating for short intervals at ports in Labrador and Newfoundland. Supplying ships of the fleet with her valuable towing services, the tugboat made numerous extended deployments to San Juan, Mayport and Guantanamo Bay, for months at a time, operating out of those ports on various towing, research, and salvage assignments.
During the Cuban missile crisis of October‑November 1962, the ship operated on standby emergency status, towing Army personnel barges from Charleston to Port Everglades, in preparation for a possible invasion of Cuba. On 15 September 1964, the fleet tug departed Norfolk on her first 6 months deployment with the 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean, becoming the first fleet tug possessing fall salvage and diving capabilities to serve with the 6th Fleet. She operated on extended deployment in the Mediterranean into 1965 and then returned to Norfolk in late winter to resume her previous duties.
Mosopelea continued on her valuable service to the Atlantic Fleet, basing out of Norfolk and performing towing, salvage, and research duties all along the east coast and in the Caribbean into 1969.
Awards
Navy Expeditionary Medal
American Campaign Medal
World War II Victory Medal
National Defense Service Medal (2 awards)
Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal
References
External links
NavSource Online: USS Mosopelea (ATF-158)
Hull Number : ATF-158 DEPLOYMENTS - MAJOR EVENTS
USS Mosopelea (ATF-158) Crew List
Mosopelea
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The Samsung Galaxy Xcover 5 is a smartphone announced on March 04, 2021. The phone has a single-camera setup with a 16 MP main camera, a 5.3 in HD+ display, and a 3000 mAh Li-Ion battery. It ships with Android 11.
References
Android (operating system) devices
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Juehai Temple () is a Buddhist temple located in Nanhu District of Jiaxing, Zhejiang, China.
History
The temple traces its origins to the former Baozhong Taoist Temple (), founded by official Zhao Rupai () in 1249 in the Southern Song dynasty (1127–1279) and would later become a Buddhist temple named Baozhong Temple () in 1364 in the Mongolian ruling Yuan dynasty (1271–1368). It was completely destroyed by wars during the late Yuan and early Ming dynasties. In 1417, in the fifteen year of Yongle period (1403–1424), the temple was rebuilt by monks. In 1733 in the Qing dynasty (1644–1911), Yongzheng Emperor issued the decree building the temple and honored the name, which has been used to date. The Mahavira Hall and wing rooms were demolished during the Taiping Rebellion (1851–1864) and soon reconstructed between 1862 and 1875.
Architecture
The complex include the following halls: Shanmen, Mahavira Hall, Hall of Three Saints, Bell tower, Drum tower, Dining Room, etc.
Gallery
References
Buddhist temples in Zhejiang
Buildings and structures in Jiaxing
Tourist attractions in Zhejiang
19th-century establishments in China
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The Yasar Dogu Tournament 2007, was a wrestling event held in Ankara, Turkey between 3 and 4 March 2007. This tournament was held as 35th.
This international tournament includes competition includes competition in men's freestyle wrestling. This ranking tournament was held in honor of the two time Olympic Champion, Yaşar Doğu.
Medal table
Medal overview
Men's freestyle
Participating nations
References
Yasar Dogu 2007
2007 in sport wrestling
Sports competitions in Ankara
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The Forum Thomanum (styled forum thomanum) is a music educational campus developed from 2002 in Leipzig, Saxony, Germany, as the new home of the Thomanerchor which was founded in 1212. It was conceived in 2002 by Georg Christoph Biller, then Thomaskantor, and others, to provide an internationally oriented innovative campus for a future of the traditional choir which was defined until then by Thomaskirche and Thomasschule.
The campus was inaugurated in 2012, where up to 1.200 boys and young men are taught towards cultural education based on a religious foundation, social competence and democratic standing.
History
In 2002, Georg Christoph Biller, then Thomaskantor, and others conceived the plan to broaden the education of the Thomanerchor which was founded in 1212 and conducted by Johann Sebastian Bach from 1723. The boys were until then educated at the Thomasschule with boarding facility, to perform mainly in the Thomaskirche. Besides Biller, Stefan Altner, Roland Weise and were instrumental in planning Forum Thomanum as a campus for music education (musischer Bildungscampus), an internationally oriented institution to care for the future of the traditional choir investing in education. Historic buildings were to be modernised and expanded, and new buildings added. An association to promote the project was founded in 2002. Members included Biller, , Burkhard Jung (then mayor of Leipzig) and .
From the 2000s, the project was realised in steps. In 2003, the Leipzig architects' firm Weis & Volkmann was included in the planning. The first by-law was drawn by the jurist Frieder Schäuble, and a concept for new institutions was presented, for a bilingual day care centre, a primary school and a middle school, a music academy, and the as a building with several functions. They were to be connected to the existing and sports facilities. A project of the city of Leipzig, it has been recognised as innovative and unique in Germany. The city estimated the total investment as Euro 30 million.
The campus was inaugurated in 2012, for the 800th anniversary of the Thomanerchor. Its motto is "glauben singen lernen" (believing singing learning). Up to 1.200 boys and young men are taught with the goal to raise culturally educated young people with a religious foundation, social competence and democratic standing ("mehr kulturell gebildete, religiös gebundene, sozial kompetente, demokratisch gesinnte Menschen") for a better society.
The idea of a campus became a model for similar projects of city development (Stadtentwicklung) in Bremen and Nürnberg which were supported by the Bundesministerium für Verkehr, Bau und Stadtentwicklung from 2007 to 2015.
In 2012, the Thomanerchor was awarded a special prize of the Echo Klassik for its international education campus.
Campus
Source:
Day care center
Elementary school and after-school care
Middle school
St. Thomas School
, boarding school
Villa thomana
Academia
References
Further reading
External links
: Musische Erziehung in herrschaftlichem Ambiente, Campus "Forum Thomanum" in Leipzig (in German) Deutschlandradio, 26 May 2008
Music education organizations
Education in Leipzig
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Marek Laczynski (1925 – 23 November 2021) was a printmaker, illustrator and teacher, born in Warsaw Poland. Laczynski was a member of the Polish Home Army in 1941 and was involved in the Warsaw uprising.
From 1949 to 1952 he studied book illustration at the Borough Polytechnic and then lithography at the Central School of Art and Design from 1962 to 1964. He was a founding member of the Printmakers Council in 1965. He taught printmaking at Exeter College of Art and Design from 1964 until 1985, when he moved to Austria.
His work is held in the V&A, Exeter University and London University.
Bibliography
The Wizard and His Pupil - a Polish Fairy Tale 1972 Bartholomew Press, Exeter
Faces of Fear 1973 Exeter College of Art and Design
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1925 births
2021 deaths
People from Warsaw
20th-century Polish people
Alumni of the Central School of Art and Design
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Beautiful Light is an album by the American garage rock band the Fleshtones, released in 1994. It was regarded as a comeback album.
Beautiful Light was issued in France as Forever Fleshtones, with a different track listing.
Production
Recorded in Athens, Georgia, the album was produced by Peter Buck. Buck had wanted to produce the band since 1986. He played guitar on the album; Mike Mills played organ. "Whistling Past the Grave" was cowritten by Michael Stipe.
Critical reception
Entertainment Weekly wrote that the band, "with the help of lean, rootsy production by R.E.M.'s Peter Buck, crafted their most earnest release." Trouser Press noted that "'Mushroom Cloud' reconnects the band to the organ-powered psychedelia that has served it well in the past." The Vancouver Sun panned Buck's "thin and even" production work.
Stereo Review determined that "the Fleshtones rise to the occasion with a hunka-hunka burning blues/psych originals and enough garage-bred mustiness to keep things honest." Rolling Stone concluded that "when the Fleshtones resist the archness that sometimes infects their artful trash, they deliver grins." The Tampa Tribune lamented the "somber mood" of Beautiful Light.
AllMusic called the album "a solid record," writing that "Pickin' Pickin'" "features a fast, scale-climbing bass guitar rounded out by a slick horn section and barroom piano." MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide deemed it "a pure pop record."
Track listing
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The Monument to Karl Marx in Moscow was a monuent built in 1962 by Soviet sculptor Lev Kerbel, it was located near the Bolshoi Theatre in Theatre Square.
The monument was weighing 160 tons is made of a monolithic block of gray granite, mined near Dnepropetrovsk (now Dnipro, Ukraine) in the Kudashevsky minequarry. Marx is depicted as a speaker standing on the podium, as if addressing the working people with a speech. The monument is decorated bearing the motto of the USSR "Proletarians of All Countries, Unite!" At the front. The sculptural composition is complemented by two granite pylons on both sides of the monument. One of them is carved with the words of Friedrich Engels, said at Marx's funeral: "His name and deed will outlive for centuries"; on the other - Lenin's phrase "The teaching of Marx is omnipotent because it is true."
History
At the beginning of 1957, a new open all-Union competition was held for the best project for a monument to Marx; its winner was a creative team led by sculptor Lev Kerbel. The grand opening of the monument was took place on October 29, 1961, during the days of the XXII Congress of the CPSU in the presence of the top party and Soviet leadership, congress delegates, guests from the communist parties of other countries.
In popular culture
On the opening credits of 1988 action film Red Heat, the monument in wintertime, stood cocering most of the foundations.
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The Yasar Dogu Tournament 2006, was a wrestling event held in Samsun, Turkey between 3 and 4 February 2006. This tournament was held as 34th.
This international tournament includes competition includes competition in men's freestyle wrestling. This ranking tournament was held in honor of the two time Olympic Champion, Yaşar Doğu.
Medal table
Medal overview
Men's freestyle
Participating nations
References
Yasar Dogu 2006
2006 in sport wrestling
Sports competitions in Samsun
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Universal College Bangladesh (UCB) is the partner of Monash College, Australia, and is the first and only Ministry of Education approved international education provider in Bangladesh. This UCB campus was established in 12 September 2021. The campus is readily positioned in Dhaka withinside the coronary heart of a top class locality Gulshan.
History
Universal College Bangladesh is fashioned out of a joint challenge among STS Group in partnership with Eduko Singapore Services PTE. Ltd, headed with the aid of using Mr. Zarif Munir, managing director, Boston Consulting Group, Malaysia.
Programs of UCB
Foundation Year
Diploma of Business
Diploma of Engineering
Diploma of Information Technology
Diploma of Applied Data Science
See also
List of universities in Bangladesh
Monash College
Monash University
References
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The Yasar Dogu Tournament 2005, was a wrestling event held in Samsun, Turkey between 18 and 20 February 2005. This tournament was held as 33th.
This international tournament includes competition includes competition in men's freestyle wrestling. This ranking tournament was held in honor of the two time Olympic Champion, Yaşar Doğu.
Medal table
Medal overview
Men's freestyle
Participating nations
References
Yasar Dogu 2005
2005 in sport wrestling
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The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 were announced on August 11, 2021 at Galaxy Unpacked alongside the Galaxy Watch 4. The Buds 2 were seen as the successor to the Buds Plus, which were discontinued following the announcement. The Buds 2 include active noise cancellation, and cost less than the Buds Pro, and were praised for their all around performance for the price.
Specifications
References
Samsung Galaxy
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Sablin () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Shchetinsky Selsoviet Rural Settlement, Kursky District, Kursk Oblast, Russia. Population:
Geography
The khutor is located 98 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, at the north-eastern border of the district center – the town Kursk, at the south-eastern border of the selsoviet center – Shchetinka.
Streets
There are the following streets in the locality: Moskovskaya and Tsentralnaya (48 houses).
Climate
Sablin has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification).
Transport
Sablin is located 6 km from the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European route ), 1 km from the road of regional importance (Kursk – Ponyri), 0.2 km from the nearest railway halt 4 km (railway line Kursk – 146 km).
The rural locality is situated 3 km from Kursk Vostochny Airport, 127 km from Belgorod International Airport and 205 km from Voronezh Peter the Great Airport.
References
Notes
Sources
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