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The Yasar Dogu Tournament 2004, was a wrestling event held in Ankara, Turkey between 12 and 14 March 2004. This tournament was held as 32th. 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 2004 2004 in sport wrestling Sports competitions in Ankara Yaşar Doğu Tournament
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Maciej "Kevin" Dabrowski (born 9 June 1998) is a Polish footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Scottish Premiership club Hibernian. He has also played on loan at Berwick Rangers, Civil Service Strollers, Cowdenbeath and Dumbarton. Career Dabrowski came through the youth systems at Ostrovia 1909 Ostrów Wielkopolski and Lech Poznań II, before he signed for Scottish club Hibernian in the summer of 2017. He was loaned to Berwick Rangers in September 2018, returning to Hibs in October 2018. Dabrowski was then loaned to Civil Service Strollers for a short period in November 2018. Dabrowksi then signed for Cowdenbeath on loan for the first part of the 2019–20 season. He earned a man of the match award, and praise from the opposition manager Craig Levein, for his performance in a League Cup match against Hearts in July 2019. On 8 September 2020, he joined Dumbarton on loan for the remainder of the season, but was recalled by Hibs in January 2021. On 27 April 2021, Dabrowski signed a two-year contract extension at Hibs. Dabrowski made his first team debut for Hibs on 1 February 2022, in a goalless draw with their Edinburgh derby rivals Hearts. Career statistics References 1998 births Living people Sportspeople from Poznań Polish footballers Association football goalkeepers Polish expatriate footballers Expatriate footballers in Scotland Polish expatriate sportspeople in Scotland Lech Poznań II players Lech Poznań players Hibernian F.C. players Berwick Rangers F.C. Civil Service Strollers F.C players Cowdenbeath F.C. players Dumbarton F.C. players III liga players IV liga players Scottish Professional Football League players
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The Statue of Alfred the Great in Southwark is thought to be London's oldest outdoor statue. The lower portion comes from a Roman statue dating to the last 1st or early 2nd century AD, while the top portion is a late 18th- or early 19th-century Coade stone addition in medieval style. Description The statue stands in the centre of Trinity Church Square in Southwark. It stands high and depicts a broad-shouldered, bearded man wearing robes and a crown. It is thought to depict the 9th-century Anglo-Saxon king Alfred the Great. The rear of the statue is quite plain and it may have been intended for display in a niche. The square is usually private and accessible only by residents of the road, but opened to the public for the first time on a temporary basis in November 2021. The statue was granted protection as a grade II listed building on 2 March 1950. Provenance The provenance of the statue is not known. It has stood in the square since 1836 but is thought to have originally been displayed elsewhere. The National Heritage List for England describes the statue as late 14th-century in style and notes that it is said to be one of eight statues from the northern frontage of Richard II's Westminster Hall, or alternatively one of a pair (with a statue of Edward the Black Prince) made in the 18th century for the garden of Carlton House, Westminster. The Westminster Hall statues were removed by Sir John Soane in around 1825 during alterations to the Palace of Westminster. The statue has for a long time been considered the oldest outdoor statue in London. The Heritage of London Trust commissioned London Stone Conservation to carry out restoration works on the statue in 2021. As part of the works it was discovered that the lower portion of the statue was Roman in origin and dated to 80–130 AD. It is likely that the statue once stood in a sanctuary in nearby Tabard Square. Because of the strict design parameters of Roman temple statuary of this period the statue has been identified as probably one to Minerva, due to its similarity to a smaller statue of the goddess in the Duchy of Bedford's collection at Woburn Abbey. Minerva was the Roman goddess of handicraft, professions, arts and, in later periods, of war. The Roman portion is of Bath stone and is likely to have been transported from the Cotswolds by barge along the Thames. It is thought to have been sculpted by a craftsman brought over from continental Europe. The leg of Minerva is disproportionate for the depiction of Alfred. By extrapolation the height of the original statue of Minerva has been estimated to have been tall. This would make the statue the largest known Roman-era statue from British-quarried stone. The discovery that the lower portion is of Bath stone rules out any association of the statue with Richard II's Westminster Hall, whose statues were of Reigate stone. The 2021 conservation works confirmed that the top half of the statue is of Coade stone, which was developed from the 1770s. The work to combine this with the Roman lower portion would have been complicated as Coade stone shrinks during its four-day kiln firing. It is thought likely that the lower portion was discovered during the late 18th century and, being thought to be medieval in origin, was used to give the Alfred statue more authenticity. References External links Cultural depictions of Alfred the Great Grade II listed buildings in the London Borough of Southwark Grade II listed monuments and memorials Alfred the Great Royal monuments in the United Kingdom
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The Yasar Dogu Tournament 2003, was a wrestling event held in Ankara, Turkey between 28 February and 2 March 2003. This tournament was held as 31th. 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 2003 2003 in sport wrestling Sports competitions in Ankara Yaşar Doğu Tournament
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Sir Wynn Powell Wheldon, KBE, DSO (22 December 1879 – 10 November 1961) was a Welsh civil servant. Born on 22 December 1879, he was the son of the Rev. Thomas Jones Wheldon. He attended the high school at Oswestry before studying at the University College of North Wales and St John's College, Cambridge. He practised as a lawyer in London before serving in the First World War as an officer. He was wounded and received the Distinguished Service Order (DSO) in 1917. Following the war, Wheldon was appointed secretary and registrar of Bangor College in 1919, serving until 1933. In the latter year, he was appointed Permanent Secretary of the Welsh Department at the Board of Education, retiring in 1945. He was subsequently chairman of the Welsh committee for the Festival of Britain and of the Council for School Broadcasting for Wales; he served on the council of the University of Wales and was president of the Cymmrodorion Society. He was knighted in 1939 and appointed a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE) in the 1952 New Year Honours. He died on 10 November 1961. References 1879 births 1961 deaths Welsh civil servants Welsh lawyers Alumni of Bangor University Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge Knights Bachelor Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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The Yasar Dogu Tournament 2002, was a wrestling event held in Ankara, Turkey between 2 and 3 March 2002. This tournament was held as 30th. 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 2002 2002 in sport wrestling Sports competitions in Ankara Yaşar Doğu Tournament
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is a science fiction manga by Kazuo Umezu. It was serialized in Big Comic Spirits between 1982 and 1986. While best known for his horror manga, Umezu desired to minimize the horror and dedicate Shingo to exploring concepts of god, consciousness, and the metaphysical. Summary is the 12-year-old son of a factory worker. is the 12-year-old daughter of a diplomat. The two meet by chance during a field trip to the factory to see the new industrial robots, and they fall in love. They later sneak in to the factory to input various information into one of the robots, "Monroe". However, Satoru's father loses his job and his family falls apart, while Marin's father is sent to the UK for work, ripping the two apart from each other. Fearing an end to their childhood and rejecting adulthood, the two decide to get married and have children. They ask the robot Monroe how to create children and are told to jump from the top of 333 (to whatever is there). They interpret this to be the 333-meter-tall Tokyo Tower. They leap and a miracle happens: a spark of consciousness is born within the robot Monroe. Satoru and Marin are separated after this without knowing about their child. Unable to forget Marin, Satoru inputs his feelings for her in Monroe before moving. As its conscious grows, in a search for its origins, the robot searches for Marin to convey Satoru's message. The robot Monroe chooses a name for himself: —a masculine name—taking one character each from his father and mother's names. Shingo continues to evolve and travels to Europe to find his mother. Marin is in the UK, where she has been deceived by a boy named Robin. Shingo saves his mother and receives a message from her about her feelings for Satoru. Shingo seeks his father—now living in Niigata—to convey Marin's message. Undertaking much damage, Shingo slowly falls apart and beings to loose his memory. With his final energy, he at last meets his father with only one word left in his memory: "love". Radio adaptation The series was adapted for broadcast by NHK FM Broadcast in 15 parts between October 14, 1991, and November 1, 1991. It was later rebroadcast on October 5, 1992, through October 23, 1992, and October 11, 1993, through October 29, 1993. Musical adaptation A musical adaptation was produced by Kanagawa Arts Theatre (KAAT) and performed at the New National Theatre Tokyo between December 2016 and January 2017. The lead roles were played by Mitsuki Takahata and Mugi Kadowaki. Art exhibit An art exhibit titled "Kazuo Umezz The Great Art Exhibition" opened at Tokyo City View in Roppongi Hills. Running from January 28 through March 25, 2022, it features a semi-continuation of the Shingo series. Titled , it consists of 101 paintings, each with a short description that forms another story. This is Umezu's first new work in 27 years since the completion of Fourteen, and 36 years since the completion of Shingo. Reception In January 2018, Shingo won the Heritage Selection (LA SELECTION patrimoin) award at the 45th Angoulême International Comics Festival in Angoulême, France. References External links Kazuo Umezz The Great Art Exhibition Tokyo City View: Kazuo Umezz The Great Art Exhibition 1982 manga Kazuo Umezu Science fiction anime and manga Seinen manga Shogakukan manga
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Hogrekan in the Chikkamagaluru district of Karnataka is a biodiversity heritage site. It was declared as a biodiversity heritage site on 5 June, World Environment Day by the Karnataka State Forest Department and the Biodiversity Board. Hogrekan is located in Taluka Kaduru, where it covers a total area of 2508.06 acres. It consists of lush vegetation and is connected with Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary, Bababudangiri and Kemmangundi, it is also a part of the Yemedoddi Tiger reserve. The vegetation includes dry deciduous forests which have several other distinct floral species and medicinal plants. It serves as a "Wildlife Corridor" for Kudremukha and Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary. Shola Hogrekan is also known for the Shola vegetation; this vegetation has a lot of unique medicinal plants. The Shola forest is a stunted tropical montane forest, in which undulating grasslands are scattered. Several floral species in this area have medicinal properties and are also endemic. These grasslands (Shola) are said to be thousands of years old. References Environmentalism in India Biodiversity Heritage Sites of India
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Nicolás Andrés Grau Veloso (born 9 April 1983) is a Chilean business manager, economist and politician who was appointed as minister by president Gabriel Boric. Biography Grau is the son of Francisco Grau Mascayano and Paulina Veloso, the former Secretary-General of the Presidency during Michelle Bachelet's first government (2006−2010). Despite he was born in Concepción, at a young age he moved with his family to Santiago. In Chile's capital city, Grau attended basic and secondary education at the Raimapu School in La Florida. He completed his BA at the Universidad de Chile Faculty of Economics and Business (FEN), in which he served as president of the Student Federation (FECh) from 2005 to 2006. Similarly, he was publicly questioned for the failed celebration of the FECh first centenary, where were lost around $120 million pesos. In 2011, he studied a master's degree in economics at the University of Chile. Then, he did a Ph.D. −also in economics− at the University of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia, United States. Political career Parallel to his position as president of the FECh, Grau was a member of the Izquierda Amplia, which grouped the Assembly of Students of the Left, the New University Left —to which he belonged— and the SurDa movement. He had a prominent role as a university leader in the 2006 student mobilization. Also, he was a member of the Presidential Advisory Council on Education. Grau has worked as a scholar at the FEN. Also, he is a researcher at the Center for Studies on Conflict and Social Cohesion (COES). In 2017, Grau participated in the foundation of the Broad Front (FA) coalition. Similarly, from 2016, he was a member of the Autonomist Movement (MA), which merged into Social Convergence led by the then deputy Gabriel Boric, also leader of the MA. In that way, Grau was part of the presidential campaigns of Beatriz Sánchez (2017) and Boric, who won the 2021 elections against José Antonio Kast. On 22 January 2022, Grau was appointed as Minister of Economy, Development, and Tourism by the elected president Boric. On 11 March, he will assume the office alongside Boric. References External links 1983 births Living people Chilean economists 21st-century Chilean politicians Social Convergence politicians University of Chile alumni University of Pennsylvania alumni
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Archange Bintsouka is a Congolese footballer who currently plays for Kategoria Superiore club Partizani Tirana and the Congo national team. Club career Bintsouka played for AS Kondzo of the Congo Premier League. On 1 February 2022 it was revealed that FK Partizani Tirana of the Albanian Kategoria Superiore were finalizing a contract with Bintsouka ahead of the close of the transfer window in Europe. International career Bintsouka made his competitive international debut on 21 January 2021 in a 2020 African Nations Championship match against Niger. He went on to make three total appearances in the tournament. Prior to the tournament, he appeared for the Congo in two warmup friendlies againgst Rwanda on 7 and 10 January. International career statistics References External links National Football Teams profile Soccerway profile Global sports Archive profile 2002 births Living people Republic of the Congo footballers Association football forwards Republic of the Congo international footballers Republic of the Congo expatriate footballers Expatriate footballers in Albania
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The Yasar Dogu Tournament 2001, was a wrestling event held in Ankara, Turkey between 2 and 3 March 2001. This tournament was held as 29th. 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 2001 2001 in sport wrestling Sports competitions in Ankara Yaşar Doğu Tournament
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Procoagulant platelets are a functional subgroup of platelets with distinct properties in physiological haemostasis. Following strong activation, procoagulant platelets express phosphatidylserine on their surface and become highly efficient in sustaining thrombin generation and parallelly gain pro-haemostatic function by retaining α-granule proteins on their membranes. While a low level of procoagulant platelets is associated with impaired platelet function and bleeding diathesis high levels have been shown to worsen thrombotic events. References Rare diseases Syndromes affecting blood Coagulopathies
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Jalen Smeins (born 29 August 2002) is an Anguillan association footballer who currently plays for Diamond FC of the AFA Senior Male League, and the Anguilla national team. Club career Smeins has played for Diamond FC in the AFA Senior Male League since 2019. International career Smeins made his senior international debut on 27 January 2022 in a friendly match against the British Virgin Islands. International career statistics References External links Soccerway profile Global Sports Archive profile Living people Anguillan footballers Anguilla international footballers Association football midfielders 2002 births Anguilla youth international footballers
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The Yasar Dogu Tournament 2000, was a wrestling event held in Ankara, Turkey between 6 and 7 May 2000. This tournament was held as 28th. 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 2000 2000 in sport wrestling Sports competitions in Ankara Yaşar Doğu Tournament
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Mohamed Sherif (born 1996) is a footballer who plays for Al Ahly and the Egypt national team Mohamed Sherif may also refer to the following Egyptian footballers: Mohamed Sherif (footballer, born 1985), who plays for Egyptian Second Division club Tanta SC Mohamed Sherif (footballer, born 1993), who plays for Egyptian Second Division club Ismaily SC
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San Antonio is a seaside locality in Uruguay, Rocha Department. Location The town is located near Route 10, near the seaside resort city of La Paloma. Climate San Antonio is in the Southern Hemisphere's temperate zone and has four seasons. Temperatures average 21 °C to 27 °C (70 °F to 80 °F) in summer and 10 °C and 16 °C (50 °F to 60 °F) in winter. Population In 2011 San Antonio had a population of 6 permanent inhabitants. During the summer season the number or residents is increased significantly due to tourism. References External links Instituto Nacional de Estadística: Plan of San Antonio Populated places in the Rocha Department Seaside resorts in Uruguay
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Julia Simon may refer to: Julia Simon (sport shooter) (born 1991), German sport shooter Julia Simon (biathlete) (born 1996), French biathlete
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Joshua Alexander (born September 28, 1987) is an American retired professional basketball player. He played college basketball at Stephen F. Austin. College career Alexander was named Southland Conference Freshman of the Year. As a junior, Alexander averaged 16.1 points and 5.8 rebounds per game. He was named Southland Player of the Year as well as First Team All-Southland. Alexander averaged 14.3 points and 5.5 rebounds per game as a senior. He helped the team reach their first NCAA Tournament in 2009. He finished his career with 1,074 points and 684 rebounds. Professional career In September 2019, Alexander signed his first professional contract with Polonia Warsaw of the Polish Basketball League. In December 2011, he signed with the Bakken Bears of the Danish league. He was named regular season and tournament MVP after leading the team to the championship. In 2013, Alexander joined Maccabi Beer Yaakov of the Israeli National League and averaged 20.2 points per game. For the 2013–14 season, he signed with A.S. Ramat HaSharon and averaged 19.7 points and 7.5 rebounds per game. In August 2014, Alexander signed with BC Orchies of the French Nationale Masculine 1. References External links SportsReference profile 1987 births Living people American expatriate basketball people in Denmark American expatriate basketball people in France American expatriate basketball people in Israel American expatriate basketball people in Kosovo American expatriate basketball people in Poland American men's basketball players Bakken Bears players Basketball players from Shreveport, Louisiana Hapoel Migdal HaEmek B.C. players Small forwards Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks basketball players Trefl Sopot players
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Westland Books or Westland Publications was originally an Indian publishing house. It was co-founded by the Padmanabhan family in 1962, starting out under the name East West Books. Tata owned it from 2008 as a subsidiary under Trent (Westside). It has been owned by Amazon under Amazon Eurasia Holdings SARL since 2017. Imprints included Context, Eka, Red Panda, Tranquebar. In February 2022, Amazon announced that it will be shutting down Westland Books, after having carried out a "thorough review". References Further reading Defunct book publishing companies Publishing companies established in 1962 Book publishing companies of India Amazon (company) acquisitions
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Noise is a Canadian short drama film, directed by Greg Spottiswood and released in 2005. The film depicts a battle of wills between a boy (Cameron Lewis) who has locked himself in the family car, and his father (Hugh Thompson) who is trying to get him to come back out. The film premiered at the NSI Film Exchange Canadian Film Festival on March 3, 2005. It was subsequently screened at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival. Awards References External links 2005 films 2005 short films Canadian films Canadian short films Canadian drama films 2005 drama films
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Feodosia Aleksandrovna Snetkova (1838 - February 13, 1929) was a Russian dramatic actress. She performed under the pseudonyms Snetkova 3rd or Fanny Snetkova. Biography In 1858 Snetkova graduated from the St. Petersburg Theatre School, took lessons from Vera Samoylova. Snetkova debuted as Princess Olga (“Vladimir Zarevsky” by Kondraty Efimovich) on the stage of the Alexandrinsky Theatre, where she performed from 1856 to 1863. Contemporaries called Fanny "the queen of dreams", and in her "noble and laid-back game there was not a drop of falsehood or affectation". Fanny had a sister, Maria Snetkova. At the insistence of Alexander Ostrovsky, Snetkova played Katerina in the St. Petersburg premiere of The Storm. On January 31, 1863, a farewell benefit performance was held by Fanny Snetkova, who decided to leave the stage. She married a retired guard lieutenant Sergei Perfiliev. Five children were born in the family: a daughter, four sons (the memories of the youngest son Vasily have been preserved). Repertoire Snetkova was the first performer on the St. Petersburg stage of the role of Katerina in the The Storm by A. Ostrovsky (1859), before that the premiere of the play took place at the Maly Theater in Moscow. She played in plays by Pyotr Boborykin, Alexei Potekhin, Kondraty Efimovich, in translated melodramas. Her other roles include: Sofya - Woe from Wit by A. Griboyedov Krasnova - Sin and Sorrow Are Common to All by A. Ostrovsky Belova - The Bachelor by I. Turgenev Desdemona - Othello by W. Shakespeare Cordelia - King Lear Ophelia - Hamlet Kurchayeva - Spoiled Life by I. Chernyshev Literature T. Zolotnitskaya. "Fanny Snetkova - the Queen of Dreams of theatrical Petersburg" - L .: Art, 1973. References 1838 births 1929 deaths Russian stage actresses
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Javis Shemal Jones (born 24 August 2005) is an Anguillan association footballer who currently plays for Uprising FC of the AFA Senior Male League, and the Anguilla national team. Club career Jones has played for Uprising FC in the AFA Senior Male League since 2020. International career He made his senior international debut on 27 January 2022 in a friendly match against the British Virgin Islands. His second full cap came a couple of weeks later in a 2–1 victory in friendly match against Saint Martin. International career statistics References External links Soccerway profile Global Sports Archive profile Living people Anguillan footballers Anguilla international footballers Association football midfielders 2005 births Anguilla under-20 international footballers
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Elwyn Davies (20 September 1908 – 18 September 1986) was a Welsh university and cultural administrator, civil servant, writer and academic. Born on 20 September 1908, Davies was the son of Congregationalist minister, Ben Davies (1878–1956); his brother was Alun Davies, who became a professor of history at Swansea University. Elwyn attended the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, and the University of Manchester, completing a PhD at the latter in 1937. Davies was appointed a lecturer at Manchester in 1934, serving under H. J. Fleure. He was in naval intelligence for four years during the Second World War, after which (in 1945) he was appointed secretary to the council of the University of Wales, serving until 1963; he was also secretary to the board of the University of Wales Press. In 1963, he was appointed Permanent Secretary of the Welsh Department of the Ministry of Education; the next year, he took on the equivalent role in the newly formed Department of Education and Science. After retiring in 1969, he was chairman of the Welsh Library Council and president of the National Library of Wales, the latter from 1977 to 1986. He died on 18 September 1986. An obituary in The Times noted that he had, "unaccountably", not received any state honours for his work, but he received an honorary doctorate from Manchester. He was also a writer, producing works on transhumance and Welsh place names and rural communities. References 1908 births 1986 deaths Welsh civil servants Alumni of Aberystwyth University Alumni of the University of Manchester Academics of the University of Manchester
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The Hungarian Cross of Merit (Hungarian: Magyar Érdemkereszt) is the fifth highest State Order of Hungary. Until 2011, the order was awarded the called the Cross of Merit of the Republic of Hungary. Classes The order comes in civil and military divisions, both of which are divided into three classes. Insignia The order's insignia is composed of a 42mm diameter widening banded cross with a stylised laurel wreath between the stems (2mm). It's central field, also surrounded by a laurel wreath, bears the coat of arms of the Hungarian Republic of 1990 on the obverse and the years "1946/1991" on the reverse. The cross is plated in gold, silver or bronze according to the grade. Sources State Decorations, Office of the President of Hungary Hungary: Hungarian Order of Merit (Civilian), Medals of the World 1991 XXXI law enacting the order Orders, decorations, and medals of Hungary
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Michael John Ryan (19 May 1941 – 27 January 2022) was a British horse trainer who trained horses which competed in both Flat racing and National Hunt racing. Ryan's training career began in 1976 and ended in 2005. He trained the winners of over 700 races and had his biggest success when the filly Katies won the Irish 1,000 Guineas in 1984. He was also successful in races at the Cheltenham Festival and Royal Ascot. He died on 27 January 2022, at the age of 80. Major wins Irish 1,000 Guineas - Katies (1984) Christmas Hurdle - Osric (1987) References 1941 births 2022 deaths British horse trainers People from Newmarket, Suffolk
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Tha Kham may refer to: Tha Kham, Bangkok, a subdistrict (khwaeng) of Bang Khun Thian district Tha Kham, Chiang Mai, a subdistrict municipality (thesaban tambon) of Hot district Tha Kham, Chiang Rai, a subdistrict (tambon) of Wiang Kaen district Tha Kham, Chumphon, a subdistrict (tambon) of Tha Sae district Tha Kham, Surat Thani, a town municipality and subdistrict (tambon) of Phunphin district See also List of tambon in Thailand (T)
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Telangana State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission is an autonomous, statutory and constitutional institution formed as a quasi judicial body in Telangana under Section 24-B of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 to protect the rights of consumers. It is a system of alternate dispute resolution between conflicting parties during the process of trade. The president of the States Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission is appointed by the state government in consultation with the Chief Justice of state high court. History and Objective Telangana State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission was formed to promote and protect the rights of consumers as per the Consumer Protection Act 1986. Composition Following shall be the composition of Telangana State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission: 1. President and 2. Not less than two members and not more than that presribed in State Act. President will be appointed by state Government in consultation with the Chief Justice of state High Court. The eligibility for president is that he should be serving or served as Judge in any High Court. Members should be of 1. Not less than 35 years of age and 2. recognised university bachelor degree 3. With good ability,integrity and standing and with proficient experience of 10 years and expertise knowledge in subjects of accountancy,law,commerce,economics,industry,administration and public affairs and problem solving ability in same. Also not more than fifty percent of members of committee should be from judicial background. Hon'ble Mr. Justice M.S.K. Jaiswal is the President of Telangana State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission. Levels and Jurisdiction Telangana State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission was formed for promoting and protecting the rights of consumers through three levels with the below mentioned jurisdiction: District Commission (earlier referred to as District Forum) can accept complaints from consumer if the value of goods or services is up to ₹1 crore (Earlier limit was ₹20 lakh). State Commission can accept complaints from consumer if the value of goods or services is more than ₹1 crore but less than ₹10 crores ( earlier limit was between ₹20 lakh and ₹1 crore) . National Commission can accept complaints from consumer if the value of goods or services is more than 10 crores. Procedure to file Complaints Telangana State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission laid down below process of filing and resolving complaints: Complaints can be filed electronically and examination of disputing parties is done through video-conferencing which includes hearing and/or examination through any other mode. Complaints to be resolved as early as possible. Time period for resolving dispute in case the complaint does not require analysis and testing of product quality is 3 months from the date of receipt of notice by the opposite party. However if the complaint requires analysis or testing of product quality the time limit for resolving dispute is within 5 months. Complaints can be filed using E-Daakhil Portal which is hassle free, speedy and economical facility and made for convenient of consumers to approach the respective consumer forum. It also avoid the need of consumers to travel and be available physically in the commission. E-Daakhil Portal had been incorporated features like sending e-notice, downloading case document link, providing link for Video call hearing, filing of response in writing by opposite party, rejoinder filing by the person complaining and sending sms and e-mail alerts. Currently 43,000 users have registered on the E-Daakhil Portal with around 10,000 cases being filed. Penalties and Imprisonment Manufacturers and Service providers are made punishable as a criminal offence for giving misleading information or for wrong advertisement of product. Punishment may include fine of Rs 10 lakhs or imprisonment for 2 years or both. Investigative Agency Violation of consumer rights or unfair trade practices is investigated by the Investigation wing headed by Director-General level position in Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA). Important Terms Following are the important terms in Telangana State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission: As per the act "Goods" means anything purchased by consumers either in retail or wholesale from retailers or wholesalers. They can either be produced or manufactured. As per the act "services" means those which are in the form of "transport,telephone,electricity,housing,banking,insurance,medical treatment etc". As per the act consumer means " any person who buys any goods or hires or avails any services for a consideration which has already been paid or promised or partly paid and partly promised or under any system of deferred payment". Person includes anyone buying goods, either through online system or direct or offline, by way of teleshopping, or through mode of electronic includes direct selling or in a multi-level marketing. Consumer does not include person buying or availing goods or services for resale or for any other commercial purpose. For the purpose of commission the terms are referred in Consumer Protection Act'2019. Challenges The district, state and national level commissions face challenges of understaffing or non fulfillment of vacancies in time. The report prepared by senior advocate on the directions of Supreme Court of India found out many shortcomings in the offices of district and state consumer redressal bodies in many states of India. These include absence of storage rooms for case files, lack of member chambers for convenience of members hearing complaints, non availability of court rooms and washrooms in selective cases. Related Articles National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission Odisha state consumer disputes redressal commision Telangana State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission References External links Official Website Quasi-judicial bodies of India Legal organisations based in India Consumer organisations in India Indian commissions and inquiries
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The Yasar Dogu Tournament 1999, was a wrestling event held in Ankara, Turkey between 12 and 14 February 1999. This tournament was held as 27th. 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 1999 1999 in sport wrestling Sports competitions in Ankara Yaşar Doğu Tournament
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Luigi Ghilardi, also known as Luis Ghilardi was an Italian general who had participated in many different conflicts during the 19th century who advocated for republican ideals. His parents were Nicolás Ghilardi and Isabel Lucchesi. As a young man he enlisted to fight in liberal movements in Europe. In 1840 he married Francisca Anguera with whom he had a daughter named Ana. He participated in the First Italian War of Independence. Later he visited Mexico where he fought alongside the liberals in the . He returned to Italy and tried to join the army, failing to do so he returned to Mexico where he fought against the French Intervention. He was later captured by the French and executed. Military Actions in Europe Possibly influenced by the ideas of Giuseppe Mazzini, he was attracted to liberal and republican ideals. As a result of the repression following the 1820 revolution in Italy, several republicans fled the peninsula. Ghilardi fought in various liberal movements during the revolutions of 1830, in France, Portugal and Belgium. He traveled to Spain where he enlisted in the Spanish Army to fight against the Carlists under the command of General Santiago Durando. In 1848 he had request to leave service in Spain to fight in the First Italian War of Independence. During the 1848 armistice with the Austrians, he traveled to Sicily where he participated in the Sicilian revolution of 1848 against the Bourbon dynasty, reaching the rank of colonel. He was given a commission to travel to Switzerland to recruit troops for the Sicilian cause. In 1849 he fought to maintain the short-lived Roman Republic, where he fought alongside Giuseppe Garibaldi. Military Actions in the Americas First visit to Mexico: The Ayutla Revolution He could not rejoin the Spanish army because the term of his license had expired, so he decided to travel to Mexico in 1853, although there is no record of a given reason. He met with President Antonio López de Santa Anna. However, he soon participated in the Plan of Ayutla, precisely against Santa Anna. He initially fought under Santos Degollado. Around the end, Juan Álvarez, leader of the revolution, gave him the rank of brigadier general. On March 11, 1856, he participated in the assault on the city of Puebla where he was seriously wounded, so he preferred to return to Europe. 3 Life in Peru In 1858 Ghilardi moved with his family to Peru. During the Peruvian Civil War of 1856–1858, he became involved in a conspiracy that ended with the death of General Carlos Varea, prefect of Cajamarca, which earned him a sentence of two years in prsion. In 1861 he moved to Italy to fight for unification, however because his attempt to enlist had been extemporaneous, in accordance with the laws decreed for that purpose, he was not admitted to the Royal Italian Army. For this reason, he decided to return to Mexico to combat the Second French intervention in Mexico, which had been brewing for months. Second French intervention in Mexico Luis Ghilardi was commissioned to deliver correspondence from Giuseppe Garibaldi to U.S. authorities in Washington D.C., as well as to President Benito Juárez in Mexico. He arrived in New York City in May 1862 and managed to meet with the chargé d'affaires of the Mexican government in Washington, Matías Romero. He corresponded with General McClellan and was received by President Abraham Lincoln. Ghilardi asked both of them to support the Mexican cause against the intervention due to the Monroe Doctrine however, because they were facing the American Civil War, they couldn't offer help. He landed in Acapulco and visited President Juárez in Mexico City. In 1863 he joined the Army of the East and participated in the Siege of Puebla. In July 1863, he was appointed second chief of the command in Jalisco, at a time when the Mexican troops were trying to reorganize after the defeat suffered in Puebla. After the death of Ignacio Comonfort and because the resistance had turned into guerrilla warfare, Ghilardi had decided to abandon his command and return to Europe, however, on January 17, 1864, a French commander captured him, along with other Republican officers, in Colotlan, Jalisco. He was transferred to the city of Aguascalientes where he was court-martialed by General E. L'Heriller, and sentenced to death. The sentence was ratified by Marshal François Achille Bazaine, commander of the French troops in Mexico. His wife and daughter, who were still in Peru, were sent a letter and Ghilardi's belongings through the French consulate. Legacy In 1925 the historian Alejandro Topete del Valle located his tomb in a pantheon in Aguascalientes City. In the 1990s, Antonio Peconi, Italian historian, researcher of Italian migration in Mexico, managed to recover a large number of documents, including correspondence, referring to Ghilardi, which he donated to the historical archive of the state of Aguascalientes. In 1994 Ghilardi's tomb was rebuilt and a tribute was paid to him, which was attended by the Italian ambassador to Mexico. There is a plaque in the Jardín Carpio (in the city of Aguascalientes) that indicates the place where General Ghiraldi was executed, with the following mention: "In this place General Luis Ghilardi was executed on March 16, 1864, he died for defending the freedom of Mexico". Works Curso de Arte y Ciencia Militar; edited by the Mexican government in 1854. References 1805 births 1864 deaths Mexican generals Military personnel of the First Carlist War People of the Belgian Revolution People of the First Italian War of Independence Italian people executed abroad People from Lucca Italian emigrants to Peru Italian emigrants to Mexico Second French intervention in Mexico
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Rosa 'Strawberry Hill' (aka AUSrimini) is a medium-pink shrub rose cultivar, bred by British rose breeder David C. H. Austin in 2001, and introduced into the UK by David Austin Roses Limited (UK) in 2006. The cultivar was named after Strawberry Hill House, an 18th-century Gothic Revival house in Twickenham, London. Description 'Strawberry Hill' is a medium, bushy shrub rose, in height, with a spread. The rose has a strong, myrrh fragrance. Its flowers are large in size, , with a cupped, old rose bloom form. Flower buds are medium-sized and pointed. Bloom colour is a medium pink fading to light pink at the edges. 'Strawberry Hill' blooms in small clusters throughout the season. Leaves are glossy and dark green. The plant is a vigorous grower. History David Austin roses David C. H. Austin (1926–2018) was an award-winning rose breeder, nursery owner and writer from Shropshire, England. When he was young, he was attracted to the beauty of old garden roses, especially the Gallicas, the Centifolias and the Damasks, which were popular in nineteenth century France. Austin began breeding roses in the 1950s with the goal of creating new shrub rose varieties that would possess the best qualities of old garden roses while incorporating the long flowering characteristics of hybrid tea roses and floribundas. His first commercially successful rose cultivar was 'Constance Spry', which he introduced in 1961. He created a new, informal class of roses in the 1960s, which he named "English Roses". Austin's roses are generally known today as "David Austin Roses". Austin attained international commercial success with his new rose varieties. Some of his most popular roses include 'Wife of Bath' (1969), 'Graham Thomas' (1983), 'Abraham Darby' (1985) and 'Gertrude Jekyll' (1986). 'Strawberry Hill' Austin developed 'Strawberry Hill' in 2001 from a cross between two unnamed parents. The new cultivar was introduced into the UK by David Austin Roses Limited (UK) in 2006. The cultivar was named after Strawberry Hill House, an 18th-century Gothic Revival house, built by Horace Walpole in Twickenham, London. References Strawberry Hill 2006 introductions
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The Secret of High Eldersham is a 1930 detective novel by Miles Burton, the pen name of the British writer Cecil Street. It was the first novel in a lengthy series featuring the detective Desmond Merrion. Street was one of the most prolific authors of the Golden Age of Detective Fiction and had already enjoyed success with his Doctor Priestley series, written under the name of John Rhode. In 1931 it was published in the United States by the Mystery League under the altered title The Mystery of High Eldersham. Originally published in Britain by the Collins Crime Club, it was reissued in 2016 by British Library Publishing as part of a series of crime novels the Golden Age. References Bibliography Evans, Curtis. Masters of the "Humdrum" Mystery: Cecil John Charles Street, Freeman Wills Crofts, Alfred Walter Stewart and the British Detective Novel, 1920-1961. McFarland, 2014. Herbert, Rosemary. Whodunit?: A Who's Who in Crime & Mystery Writing. Oxford University Press, 2003. Reilly, John M. Twentieth Century Crime & Mystery Writers. Springer, 2015. 1930 British novels Novels by Cecil Street British mystery novels British thriller novels British detective novels Collins Crime Club books Novels set in England
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The Yasar Dogu Tournament 1998, was a wrestling event held in Ankara, Turkey between 27 February and 1 March 1998. This tournament was held as 26th. 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 1998 1998 in sport wrestling Sports competitions in Ankara Yaşar Doğu Tournament
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The 1919–20 season was Cardiff City F.C.'s 19th season of competitive football and the team's sixth and final one in the Southern Football League. They competed in the 22-team Southern Football League First Division, then the third tier of English football, finishing 4th. For the following season Cardiff were elected to the Football League Second Division following the creation of a new Third Division and the addition of two new places in the Second Division in the Football League. Season review Southern Football League Division One Partial league table Results by round Players First team squad. Fixtures and results Southern League Division One FA Cup Welsh Cup Source References Bibliography Cardiff City F.C. seasons Association football clubs 1919–20 season Card
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The Yasar Dogu Tournament 1997, was a wrestling event held in Ankara, Turkey between 14 and 16 February 1997. This tournament was held as 25th. 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 1997 1997 in sport wrestling Sports competitions in Ankara Yaşar Doğu Tournament
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Muravlevo () is a rural locality () in Shchetinsky Selsoviet Rural Settlement, Kursky District, Kursk Oblast, Russia. Population: Geography The village is located on the Vinogrobl River (a left tributary of the Tuskar in the basin of the Seym), 102 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 3 km north-east of the district center – the town Kursk, 4 km from the selsoviet center – Shchetinka. Streets There is Pokrovskaya and 123 houses. Climate Muravlevo has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Muravlevo is located 7 km from the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European route ), 2 km from the road of regional importance (Kursk – Kastornoye), on the road of intermunicipal significance (38K-016 – Muravlevo – Mikhaylovo – Nozdrachevo), 2 km from the nearest railway station Nozdrachyovo (railway line Kursk – 146 km). The rural locality is situated 5 km from Kursk Vostochny Airport, 129 km from Belgorod International Airport and 202 km from Voronezh Peter the Great Airport. References Notes Sources Rural localities in Kursk Oblast
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James Mazarelo (born 4 February 2001) is an English field hockey player who plays as a goalkeeper for Loughborough Students. Club career Mazarelo plays club hockey in the Men's England Hockey League Division 1 North for Loughborough Students. He started playing for Bowdon and represented England U-16s, U-18s and U-21s and GB U-21s. References External links Profile on England Hockey 2001 births Living people English male field hockey players Loughborough Students field hockey players Place of birth missing (living people) Male field hockey goalkeepers
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Vikram Vedha is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language neo-noir action thriller film. Vikram Vedha may also refer to: Vikram Vedha (soundtrack), the soundtrack album of the 2017 film Vikram Vedha (2022 film), a 2022 Indian Hindi-language neo-noir action-thriller film
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The International Day of Human Fraternity was established by the United Nations General Assembly on December 21, 2020, with resolution 75/200 as a way to promote greater cultural and religious tolerance. With this resolution, which was co-facilitated by Egypt and the United Arab Emirates, the United Nations invited all its member states and other international organizations to observe the International Day of Human Fraternity annually on February 4. Celebrations of the International Day of Human Fraternity include events attended by UN member states, religious leaders and civil society representatives along with the Zayed Award for Human Fraternity, which recognizes individuals or entities anywhere in the world for their profound contributions to human fraternity. Since it was celebrated for the first time on February 4, 2021, the International Day of Human Fraternity has received endorsements from different world leaders. Pope Francis; Sheikh Ahmed el-Tayeb, Grand Imam of Al-Azhar; and the President of the United States, Joe Biden, have given their support to the initiative. Background Pope Francis of the Catholic Church and Sheikh Ahmed el-Tayeb, Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, on 4 February 2019 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, signed the Document on Human Fraternity for World Peace and Living Together, also known as the Abu Dhabi declaration. The principles of compassion and human solidarity embodied in this text are the same ones that later inspired the declaration that designated February 4 as the International Day of Human Fraternity, as it has been stated by the UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, in different occasions. In order to fulfill the aspirations of the Document on Human Fraternity, the Higher Committee of Human Fraternity (HCHF), was established in August 2019. The HCHF, which is constituted by both religious and civil leaders from different countries and creeds, awards the Zayed Award for Human Fraternity among other initiatives. Finally, the Document on Human Fraternity also influenced the encyclical Fratelli tutti, as Pope Francis acknowledges in the same text by stating that he was inspired to write it by his meeting with Ahmed el-Tayeb in 2019. See also Document on Human Fraternity for World Peace and Living Together Fratelli tutti References United Nations days
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The Citizens' Liberation Party () is a political party in Nepal. The party's primary base is in the Tharuhath region. History Formation and Registration The party was formed under the coordinaton of Member of House of Representatives, Resham Lal Chaudhary. Due to some acts of law, he could not chair the party, so his wife was chosen as chair instead. He left his former party, the People's Socialist Party, Nepal, claiming that it had become power-centric, forgetting the mandate provided by the citizens whom the leaders only used as a vote bank. Presence in legislature Federal parliament Provincial Assemblies List of Members of Parliament List of Pratinidhi Sabha members from Citizens' Liberation Party See also 2021 split in the People's Socialist Party, Nepal 2015 Tikapur massacre Tharu people Tharuhat References Socialist parties in Nepal Social democratic parties in Nepal Political parties established in 2022 2022 establishments in Nepal
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Olena Oleksiivna Lytovchenko (1 May 1963 – 28 October 2021) was a Ukrainian writer and a metallurgical engineer by education. She wrote and co-authored with her husband Timur Litovchenko adventures, historical fiction, and detective fiction which books were published in Ukraine. Biography Olena Oleksiivna Litovchenko was born on May 1, 1963, in Tashkent. Her father was a pilot and worked as a flight engineer in transport aviation. Until coming of age, she roamed not only in Ukraine, but also in Russia (Tyumen, Kurgan). In 1980, she completed her secondary education. In 1986, she graduated from Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute's department of engineering and physics with a degree in metallurgical engineering. While studying there she met her future husband and co-author Timur. She died on 28 October 2021 of Coronavirus disease. Personal life Olena's husband Timur Litovchenko was born in 1963 in Kyiv, and they were married in 1984. She coauthored literary works with him since 2011. They have one daughter Ludmila who was born in 1985. Her father is from Motovylivka and her mother is from the Wuhanski noble family, who lived in the present-day Gmina Uchanie of Hrubieszów County, in Lublin Voivodeship, eastern Poland. Literary career As a teenager, a number of poems by Olena Lytovchenko were published in the Periodical Press of Kurgan, Russia. During her studies at KPI and after that she sometimes wrote short stories in the genre of fantasy. A completely new stage began in 2011, when Olena and her husband Timur Litovchenko began to write historical prose together. The novels of the creative Litovchenko couple were published by the Folio Publishing House of Kharkiv. Olena Lytovchenko also created a series of stories about pets in the family reading genre, one of which was included in the collection "Druzi nezradlyvi" (winners of the contest "Mi-mi-mi. Our favorites"), which was published by Staryi Lev Publishing House. From 2018 to 2021, the Litovchenko couple had the miniseries "101 Years of Ukraine" published by the Folio Publishing House of Kharkiv. In 2018, the first four books in the series were printed. In 2019, three more novels were published. In 2020, two more books were published. Their last book was published in 2021. Honors 2011 - Nomination for the Prize of the President of Ukraine "Ukrainian Book of the Year." 2012 - Special Award "Publishers' Choice" at the All-Ukrainian Literary Competition "Coronation of the Word 2012" (together with her husband, Timur Litovchenko). 2012 - All-Ukrainian Literary and Artistic Festival "Prosto na Pokrovu" (Korosten) - diploma "Gyenyu Svyata." 2012 - Nomination for the BBC Book of the Year Award. 2012 - Nomination for the Prize of the President of Ukraine "Ukrainian Book of the Year." 2013 - All-Ukrainian Literary Competition named after Alexandra Kravchenko, 2nd place (with Timur Litovchenko) for the novel about Kirill Razumovski "Pustotsvit." 2014 - Nomination for the BBC Book of the Year Award. 2014 - Nomination for the Prize of the President of Ukraine "Ukrainian Book of the Year." 2016 - Literary award "Golden Writer of Ukraine" (special award of the International Literary Competition "Coronation of the Word 2016") and the "Sword of the Word" (with Timur Litovchenko). 2016 - Vasyl Yukhymovich Prize for the prose book "Fatalʹna pomylka" (with Timur Litovchenko). 2017 - Diploma at the International Literary Competition "Coronation of the Word 2017" for the book "Prince of Ukraine" (with Timur Litovchenko). 2018 - Panteleimon Kulish Prize (together with Timur Litovchenko) "for historical novels." 2018 - The work of Timur and Olena Litovchenko "Knyha Zhakhittya. 1932-1938," published by Folio Publishing House, won the Best Book of Ukraine competition in the My Country category, according to the State Committee for Television and Radio-broadcasting (Ukraine). 2019 - Diploma of the All-Ukrainian literary competition of prose Ukrainian-language publications "Dnipro-Book-Fest-2019" (with Timur Litovchenko) in the nomination "Prose works (novels, short stories)" for the book "Prince of Ukraine" about Danylo Skoropadskyi, son of Hetman of Ukraine Pavlo Skoropadskyi. Published works Ukrainian Пустоцвіт//Серія «Історія України в романах» — Харків: Фоліо. 2012. — 378 с. Pustotsvit//Series "The History of Ukraine in Novels," Kharkiv: Folio. 2012. - 378 p. Пустоцвіт (роман). — Київ: Гетьман, 2013. — 376 с. Pustotsvit (novel). — Kyiv: Hetman, 2013. — 376 p. Кинджал проти шаблі//Серія «Історія України в романах» — Харків: Фоліо. 2012. — 315 с. Kindzhal proti shabli//Series «The History of Ukraine in Novels» — Kharkiv: Folio. 2012. — 315 p. Кинджал проти шаблі (роман). — Харків: Гімназія, 2013. — 313 с. Kindzhal proti shabli (novel). — Kharkiv: Himnaziya, 2013. — 313 p. Невиправдана зрада (повість)//В зб .: Історія України очима письменників. — Харків: Фоліо. 2013. — 510 с. (сс.28-85) Nevipravdana zrada (povist) in the collection: History of Ukraine through the eyes of writers. — Kharkiv: Folio. 2013. — 510 p. (сс.28-85) Шалені шахи//Серія «Історія України в романах» — Харків: Фоліо. 2014. — 314 с. Shaleni shakhy//Series «The History of Ukraine in Novels» — Kharkiv: Folio. 2014. — 314 p. Забути неможливо зберегти Детектив/Бойовик/Трилер. — Харків: Фоліо. 2014. — 217 с. Zabuty nemozhlyvo zberehty Detective/Action/Thriller. — Kharkiv: Folio. 2014. — 217 p. Мрійник (повість)//В зб .: Україна — Європа. — Харків: Фоліо. 2014. — 573 с. (сс.275-307) Mriynyk (povistʹ)//in the collection: Ukraine — Europe. — Kharkiv: Folio. 2014. — 573 p. (сс.275-307) Фатальна помилка//Серія «Історія України в романах» — Харків: Фоліо. 2015. — 319 с. Fatalʹna pomylka // Series «The History of Ukraine in Novels» — Kharkiv: Folio. 2015. — 319 p. Фатальна помилка (авантюрно-історичний роман) — Харків: Факт, 2015. — 317 c. Fatalʹna pomylka (adventure-historical novel) — Kharkiv: Fact, 2015. — 317 p. Наш подільський дворик (цикл оповідань)//В зб .: Усмішка.//Серія «Добрі історії» — Харків: Фоліо. 2015. — 160 с. Nash podilʹsʹkyy dvoryk (tsykl opovidanʹ)//in the collection: Usmishka.//Series «Good stories» — Kharkiv: Folio. 2015. — 160 p. Принц України (історичний детектив) — Харків: Фоліо. 2017. — 320 с. Prince of Ukraine (historical detective) — Kharkiv: Folio. 2017. — 320 p. Книга Пожежі. 1914—1922//Серія «101 рік України» — Харків: Фоліо. 2018. — 256 с. Knyha Pozhezhi. 1914—1922//Series «101 Years of Ukraine» — Kharkiv: Folio. 2018. — 256 p. Книга Невиправданих Надій. 1923—1931//Серія «101 рік України» — Харків: Фоліо. 2018. — 272 с. Knyha Nevypravdanykh Nadiy. 1923—1931//Series «101 Years of Ukraine» — Kharkiv: Folio. 2018. — 272 p. Книга Жахіття. 1932—1938//Серія «101 рік України» — Харків: Фоліо. 2018. — 204 с. Knyha Zhakhittya. 1932—1938//Series «101 Years of Ukraine» — Kharkiv: Folio. 2018. — 204 p. Книга Спустошення. 1939—1945//Серія «101 рік України» — Харків: Фоліо. 2018. — 224 с. Knyha Spustoshennya. 1939—1945//Series «101 Years of Ukraine» — Kharkiv: Folio. 2018. — 224 p. Книга Зневіри. 1946—1953//Серія «101 рік України» — Харків: Фоліо. 2019. — 256 с. Knyha Zneviry. 1946—1953//Series «101 Years of Ukraine» — Kharkiv: Folio. 2019. — 256 p. Книга Відлиги. (1954—1964)//Серія «101 рік України» — Харків: Фоліо. 2019. — 352 с. Knyha Vidlyhy. (1954—1964)//Series «101 Years of Ukraine» — Kharkiv: Folio. 2019. — 352 p. Книга Застою. (1965—1976)//Серія «101 рік України» — Харків: Фоліо. 2019. — 384 с. Knyha Zastoyu. (1965—1976)//Series «101 Years of Ukraine» — Kharkiv: Folio. 2019. — 384 p. Книга Розчарування. (1977—1990)//Серія «101 рік України» — Харків: Фоліо. 2020. — 480 с. Knyha Rozcharuvannya. (1977—1990)//Series «101 Years of Ukraine» — Kharkiv: Folio. 2020. — 480 p. Книга Нових Сподівань. (2005—2014)//Серія «101 рік України» — Харків: Фоліо. 2020. — 416 с. Knyha Novykh Spodivanʹ. (2005—2014)//Series «101 Years of Ukraine» — Kharkiv: Folio. 2020. — 416 p. Книга Безнадії. (1991—2004)//Серія «101 рік України» — Харків: Фоліо. 2021. — 640 с. Knyha Beznadiyi. (1991—2004)//Series «101 Years of Ukraine» — Kharkiv: Folio. 2021. — 640 p. Notes References Sources Modern Ukrainian Book Sphere | Olena Lytovchenko External links The Litovchenko Writers: There are many parallels with the present in "Pustotsvit" 1963 births 2021 deaths Ukrainian women novelists Historical novelists Kyiv Polytechnic Institute alumni Ukrainian women Women novelists Ukrainian women writers 20th-century Ukrainian women 21st-century Ukrainian women People from Tashkent Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Ukraine
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The Yasar Dogu Tournament 1994, was a wrestling event held in Istanbul, Turkey between 29 and 30 January 1994. This tournament was held as 22th. 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 1994 1994 in sport wrestling Sports competitions in Istanbul Yaşar Doğu Tournament
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The Yasar Dogu Tournament 1993, was a wrestling event held in Istanbul, Turkey between 29 and 30 January 1993. This tournament was held as 21th. 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 1993 1993 in sport wrestling Sports competitions in Istanbul Yaşar Doğu Tournament
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Kumar Nagarkoti (; born 1974) is a Nepali writer, poet, and columnist. He is one of the most popular contemporary Nepali writer. He has published multiple books. He is known for surreliast themes in his works. Biography He was born on 2 December 1974 (17 Mangsir 2031 BS) in Lalitpur, Nepal. He began his literary career in 1999 with an English poem titled Sorry Buddha, I Cannot Follow You. He published his first story, Nikash at the age of 21. The story was published in Sahakalam Sahitya, a literary paper that only printed works of established writers. His first book, Mokshanta: Kathmandu Fever, a collection of short stories was published in 2011. His second short story collection, Fossil was published in 2013. He published a memoir titled Aksharganj in 2014. The memoir has 30 essays and contains various magical realism elements. In 2015, he wrote a play called Coma—A Political Sex. It was staged in Shilpee theatre and was directed by Yubraj Ghimire. The play is about a writer who goes into a coma while writing his book, because the constitution is not drafted on time. His first novel, Mistika was published on 20 August 2015. On 2 October 2016, he published a collection of his fiction and non-fiction writings titled Ghatmandu. He published Docha, his memoir in 2017. The book was not written in first person narrative as with most memoir but used birds and inanimate objects as a narrator. In 2018, he made a cameo in Lal Purja, a Nepali film. He also published Gya, a novel in the same year. He took 3 years to complete the book. The book was unveiled by Saguna Shah, a writer and founder of Bookaholics group, a Facebook readers group. The novel was shortlisted for the prestigious Madan Puraskar for the same year. He wrote Bath-tub, a play in 2019. The play was staged in Shilpee theatre, directed by Yubaraj Ghimire and starred actor Neer Shah, writer Bhusita Vasistha and Brajesh. He published his tenth book, Kalpa-Grantha on 27 March 2021. The book consisted of 63 expiremental tales including typographs, postcards, screen plays, etc. The book was only sold to the preorders in a limited edition release. Many people criticise the hefty cost of the book and the limited release. The book was also shortlisted for Madan Puraskar but lost to Limbuwanko Etihasik Dastavej Sangraha by Bhagi Raj Ingnam. He is also a columnist at Shilapatra online news portal. He describes himself as a fiction designer rather than fiction writer. Notable works Books Plays Films Personal life He is married to Sabitri Karki. They currently reside in Balkumari, Lalitpur with their son. See also Nayan Raj Pandey Buddhisagar Saru Bhakta References 21st-century Nepalese male writers 21st-century Nepalese writers Nepalese columnists Nepalese novelists 21st-century Nepalese poets Living people Newar people 1974 births People from Lalitpur District, Nepal Nepali-language writers from Nepal Nepali-language poets
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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Daule () is a diocese located in the city of Daule in the Ecclesiastical province of Guayaquil in Ecuador. Diocese The diocese covers an area of the 12 cantons in the Guayas Province: Daule, Balzar, Colimes, El Empalme, Isidro Ayora, Lomas de Sargentillo, Nobol, Palestina, Pedro Carbo, Samborondón, Santa Lucía and Salitre. It's divided into 27 parishes and having 28 diocesan priests as per 2022. History On 2 February 2022, Pope Francis established the Diocese of Daule, when it was split off from the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Guayaquil. Ordinaries Giovanni Battista Piccioli (since 2 February 2022) See also Roman Catholicism in Ecuador References External links Profile at the Catholic Hierarchy Roman Catholic dioceses in Ecuador Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Guayaquil Christian organizations established in 2022 Roman Catholic dioceses and prelatures established in the 21st century 2022 establishments in Ecuador
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The White Chapel () is a Canadian short drama film, directed by Simon Lavoie and released in 2005. The film stars Hélène Loiselle as Rose-Flore, an elderly woman living in a small town whose familiar routines are disrupted when the small white chapel across the street from her home is repainted blue. The film premiered at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival. The film won the Jutra Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 8th Jutra Awards in 2006. References External links 2005 films 2005 short films Canadian films Canadian short films Canadian drama films 2005 drama films Films directed by Simon Lavoie
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The Yasar Dogu Tournament 1992, was a wrestling event held in Istanbul, Turkey between 15 and 16 January 1992. This tournament was held as 20th. 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 1992 1992 in sport wrestling Sports competitions in Istanbul Yaşar Doğu Tournament
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This Undesirable Residence is a 1942 detective novel by the British writer Cecil Street, writing under the pen name of Miles Burton. It was part of a lengthy series of books featuring the detective Desmond Merrion and Inspector Arnold of Scotland Yard. It was published in the United States by Dodd Mead under the alternative title Death at Ash House. Like much of the series it takes place in rural England. In hisTimes Literary Supplement review Maurice Willson Disher drew attention to this "Lanes and fields, house, shed and pond, raspberry canes and gypsy encampment, form a drowsy background of English country life which admirably sets off the ruthless activities of some person unknown with a Nazi — as Mr. Churchill pronounces it — mind." A less positive review came from Isaac Anderson in the New York Times who wrote "Miles Burton has written some excellent detective tales, but this one does little to enhance his reputation.". Synopsis Ash House is situated just off the main road between the town of Wraynesford and the village of Betherston. Despite being very attractive and well-situated it has failed to find a tenant for over a year. When at last a car turns up at the house, the gardener discover a corpse inside. References Bibliography Evans, Curtis. Masters of the "Humdrum" Mystery: Cecil John Charles Street, Freeman Wills Crofts, Alfred Walter Stewart and the British Detective Novel, 1920-1961. McFarland, 2014. Herbert, Rosemary. Whodunit?: A Who's Who in Crime & Mystery Writing. Oxford University Press, 2003. Reilly, John M. Twentieth Century Crime & Mystery Writers. Springer, 2015. 1942 British novels Novels by Cecil Street British mystery novels British detective novels Collins Crime Club books Novels set in England
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The Yasar Dogu Tournament 1991, was a wrestling event held in Istanbul, Turkey between 15 and 17 January 1991. This tournament was held as 19th. 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 1991 1991 in sport wrestling Sports competitions in Istanbul Yaşar Doğu Tournament
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Oh La La La (originally spelled as: O La La La ) is a 1981 song by Belgian rock band TC Matic. Written by Arno Hintjens, Ferre Baelen and Rudy Cloet, it appeared on their album TC Matic (1981) and was also released as a single, with Dancing Thoughts as B-side. Oh La La La became a huge club hit, concert favorite and is still considered both the band as well as Arno Hintjens' signature song. In 2012 the song was covered by Zita Swoon. Sources External links Discogs page TC Matic songs 1981 songs 1981 singles Signature songs English-language Belgian songs
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The Yasar Dogu Tournament 1990, was a wrestling event held in Istanbul, Turkey between 17 and 18 January 1990. This tournament was held as 18th. 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 1990 1990 in sport wrestling Sports competitions in Istanbul Yaşar Doğu Tournament
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Andrey Kirillovich Smirnov (August 27, 1895, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire – October 8, 1941, near the village of Popovka (according to other sources, near the village of Alekseevka), Zaporozhye Oblast) was a Soviet military commander, Commander of the 18th Army, during Great Patriotic War, Lieutenant General (June 4, 1940). Biography Andrei Smirnov was born on August 27, 1895 in Saint Petersburg. From nobles. World War I and Civil War In 1915, he was called up for military service in the Russian Imperial Army. He graduated from the Vladimir Military School in 1916. He took part in the battles of the First World War from January 1916, when, with the rank of warrant officer, he was sent to the post of junior officer in the 138th Infantry Bolkhov Regiment. As part of the regiment, he fought in the 35th Infantry Division of the 8th and in the 11th (from May 1916) Armies of the Southwestern Front. For military distinctions, he received the military ranks of second lieutenant and lieutenant out of turn. On October 14, 1916, the company commander, Lieutenant Andrey Smirnov, was wounded in a battle near the village of Zvyzhen near Brody. In November 1917, he was demobilized and immediately entered the Red Guard, was an instructor in combat training of the Red Guard detachments. In the Red Army since February 1918, joining it as one of the first volunteers. During the Civil War in Russia, Andrey Smirnov commanded a platoon of the 1st Red Army Regiment, was the head of the regimental school of the 1st Reserve Regiment, and commanded a battalion of the 504th Infantry Regiment. From November 1919, he fought in the 56th Moscow Rifle Division: commander of the 504th Rifle Regiment, commander of the 166th Rifle Brigade. Between wars After graduating from the Higher Academic Courses in 1922, Andrey Smirnov served from August of this year as Commander of the 168th Infantry Regiment, from August 1923 – Commander of the 58th Infantry Regiment, from October 1923 – Assistant Commander of the 56th Infantry Division in the Moscow Military District. Since January 1924 – Assistant Commander of the 10th Infantry Division of the Leningrad Military District. He graduated from the Military Academy of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army Named After Mikhail Frunze in 1927. He served as the head of the 4th Department at the headquarters of the Caucasian Red Banner Army. In 1927, he joined the All–Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks). From October 1929 – Assistant Commander, and from November 1929 – Commander of the 4th Turkestan Rifle Division in the Leningrad Military District. From February 1930 – Commander (from August 1931 also military commissar) of the 12th Infantry Division of the Separate Red Banner Far Eastern Army. Serving in 1935 as the chief of staff of the 35th Infantry Regiment of the 12th Division, Afanasy Beloborodov, the future general of the army, spoke about the service with the division commander Smirnov, who was distinguished by his rudeness in dealing with his subordinates: Proskuryakov, chief of staff of the training artillery battalion, added in the same vein: At the same time, other memoirists note that Smirnov had a broad military outlook, was fluent in French, Arabic and Persian, and had great willpower. From June 1936 – commander and military commissar of the 39th Rifle Corps, from July 1937 – deputy commander of the Primorsky Group of Forces of the Special Red Banner Far Eastern Army. From December 1938 – head of the Higher Tactical Shooting Courses for the Improvement of Infantry Command Staff «Shot», from September 1939 – head of the Directorate of Military Educational Institutions of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army. From July 26, 1940 – Inspector General of the Red Army Infantry. With the introduction of general ranks in the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army on June 4, 1940, Andrey Smirnov was awarded the military rank of lieutenant general. In December 1940, he was appointed commander of the Kharkov Military District. Great Patriotic War From the beginning of the Great Patriotic War, he commanded the 18th Army of the Southern Front, whose troops fought heavy defensive battles on the southern wing of the Soviet–German front. The army participated in the border battles in Moldova, in the Tiraspol–Melitopol and Uman defensive operations. In their course, the army defended itself in the Kamenetz–Podolsky and Mogilev–Podolsky fortified regions, then with battles retreated to the line of Voznesensk, Marinovka, Bolshaya Vradievka and went on the defensive. By mid–August, the troops retreated beyond the Dnieper, and by the end of September – to the line between the Dnieper Floodplains (south of Zaporozhye) and the Molochny Estuary. During the Donbass–Rostov Defensive Operation, the main forces of the 18th Army were surrounded by the enemy from the north. While trying to break out of the encirclement, Lieutenant General Smirnov died in battle on October 8, 1941 near the village of Popovka (according to other sources, near the village of Andreevka) in the Zaporozhye Oblast. There are different versions about the circumstances of the death of Andrey Smirnov: according to one version, he died in a night battle while trying to break out of the encirclement, according to another, at a critical moment in the battle, he shot himself to avoid capture. Refusal to evacuate During the Great Patriotic War, there was a practice of evacuating the senior command staff of large encircled groups of the Red Army. So Semyon Budyonny was taken by plane from the Kiev Boiler. From the encircled Sevastopol, all the high command was taken out in submarines, including the commander of the garrison, Ivan Petrov. According to some reports, Stalin also offered evacuation to Smirnov, for which a special plane was sent, but Smirnov did not leave his troops, fulfilling his military duty to the end. He was buried in the village of Smirnovo, Zaporozhye Oblast. Military ranks Ensign (January 1, 1916); Second Lieutenant (1916, for military distinctions); Lieutenant (1917, for military distinctions); Division Commander (February 17, 1936); Corps Commander (November 4, 1939); Lieutenant General (June 4, 1940). Awards Order of Lenin (August 16, 1936); 2 Orders of the Red Banner (December 20, 1920; May 31, 1922); Order of the Patriotic War, 1st Class (May 6, 1965, posthumously); Medal "20 Years of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army" (February 22, 1938). References Sources The Team of Authors. The Great Patriotic War. Army Commanders. Military Biographical Dictionary / Edited by Mikhail Vozhakin – Moscow; Zhukovsky: Kuchkovo Field, 2005 – Pages 211–213 – ISBN 5-86090-113-5 Denis Solovyov. All Stalin's Generals – Moscow, 2019 – ISBN 978-5-532-10644-4 – Page 80 On the Eve of the War. Materials of the Meeting of the Top Leadership of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army on December 23–31, 1940 – Russian Archive: Great Patriotic War. Volume 12 (1) – Moscow: "Terra", 1993 Kovalenko I. I. Military Events in the Melitopol Region in September–October 1941 // "Melitopol Local History Journal" – 2014 – No. 4 – Pages 49–67 External links Lieutenant General Smirnov. Even the Nazis Gave Him Military Honors Site «60 Years of the Great Victory» Sergey Glezerov. The Petersburg General is Remembered in Ukraine // Nevskoe Vremya – 2003 – May 8 The Site of the Fighting of the Red Army in the Great Patriotic War. The Search for Relatives of Lieutenant General Andrey Smirnov 1895 births 1941 deaths Soviet lieutenant generals Recipients of the Order of Lenin Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner Russian people of World War I Soviet military personnel of the Russian Civil War Frunze Military Academy alumni
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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Santa Elena () is a diocese located in the town of Santa Elena in the Ecclesiastical province of Guayaquil in Ecuador. Diocese The diocese covers an area of the 3 cantons in the Santa Elena Province: Santa Elena, La Libertad, Salinas and also the territories, that belong to the Guayas Province: Playas Canton and the localities El Morro, Posorja and Progreso. It's divided into 28 parishes and has 29 diocesan and 14 religious priests as per 2022. History On 2 February 2022, Pope Francis established the Diocese of Santa Helena, when it was split off from the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Guayaquil. Ordinaries Guido Iván Minda Chalá (since 2 February 2022) See also Roman Catholicism in Ecuador References External links Profile at the Catholic Hierarchy Roman Catholic dioceses in Ecuador Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Guayaquil Christian organizations established in 2022 Roman Catholic dioceses and prelatures established in the 21st century 2022 establishments in Ecuador
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The Mae Klong Dam () is a barrage dam on the Mae Klong River in western Thailand's Kanchanaburi Province. Situated in Tha Muang District, shortly downstream of the provincial capital of Kanchanaburi, it was built as part of the Greater Mae Klong Irrigation Project and was completed in 1970. The barrage is a steel-reinforced concrete structure, 150 metres long and 14 metres high, with eight 12.5-by-7.5-metre radial gates. It regulates the flow of the river, while a network of irrigation canals provides water for agriculture over an area of in six provinces, diverts water to the Tha Chin River, and supplies water for the Metropolitan Waterworks Authority's Maha Sawat Water Treatment Plant, which provides the Thonburi (western) side of Bangkok with running water. A small hydroelectric power plant with two 6-megawatt generators was built in 2006. The dam is jointly operated the Royal Irrigation Department and the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand. Mae Klong Dam produced 33.32 GWh in 2014. The targeted annual supply was set at 74 GWh, and experiments have demonstrated that the dam is capable of producing up to 124.39 GWh. References Dams in Thailand Barrages (dam) Buildings and structures in Kanchanaburi province Dams completed in 1970 1970 establishments in Thailand
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Paul Burgess (born 1978) is an English groundskeeper who specialises in turf management of football pitches. He is recognised as the world leader in turf management, and has won five Premier League Groundsman of the Year awards and accolades from the Institute of Groundsmanship. Early life In 1992, after realising he did not have the ability to make it as a professional footballer, a 14-year-old Burgess explored other avenues of becoming involved with the sport. He read an interview with Arsenal F.C.'s head groundsman Steve Braddock, in either Shoot! or Match magazines, which led him to find out if his upcoming work experience stint could be served at his local professional club, Blackpool F.C. Burgess attended Montgomery High School in Bispham between 1989 and 1994. He then studied a three-year turf management course at Myerscough College in Bilsborrow. A Blackpool F.C. fan, Burgess used to sell programmes outside their Bloomfield Road ground on matchdays; over two decades later, on 22 May 2010, he was working on the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu pitch for the Champions League Final while the Seasiders were playing in their Championship play-off Final at Wembley. Career Burgess began his career in July 1995 as an apprentice groundsman at Blackpool F.C.'s Bloomfield Road home, in Lancashire, England, where he was born. In November 1996, he moved on to become assistant groundsman to Steve Braddock at Arsenal F.C. between 1996 and 1999. At 21, he was promoted to being Highbury's head groundsman between 1999 and 2006, then at their new Emirates Stadium for three more years. He continued his studies at Myerscough College via a distance-learning programme. In 2009, he was approached by Spanish club Real Madrid to improve the pitches at its Estadio Santiago Bernabeu stadium and at its training facility, Ciudad Real Madrid in Valdebebas. In all, he took care of thirteen pitches owned by the club, becoming known as their "gardener". 8.5 of the pitches were natural grass, while 4.5 were 3G surfaces. He monitored the status of the pitches in real time via six computer screens, enabling him to use additional technology to control the amount of sunlight, water and warmth the grass was exposed to. He was initially the club's grounds manager, becoming its Director of Grounds and Environment in 2018. He left the club in December 2020 to pursue a new challenge. FIFA pitch consultant Burgess has been a pitch consultant for FIFA, football's world governing body, since 2004. Personal life Burgess became a father in 2010. External links "#TeaTimeTalks with Paul Burgess" – Semra Hunter, YouTube, 11 April 2020 References 1978 births Living people Groundskeepers People from Blackpool Blackpool F.C. non-playing staff Arsenal F.C. non-playing staff Real Madrid CF non-playing staff
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The Bible in a Year is an American podcast hosted by Mike Schmitz, a Catholic priest based in Duluth, Minnesota. The podcast was created throughout 2021 and consisted of 365 episodes, released daily, discussing different aspects of the Bible and faith. It achieved a high level of popularity, becoming the most-downloaded podcast on Apple's platform for several weeks in early 2021, and again in early 2022. Biblical scholar Jeff Cavins was a frequent guest of the podcast. The podcast is produced by Ascension Press. An Ascension staff member, Lauren Joyce, suggested that its success could be attributable to a need for faith during the COVID-19 pandemic, which limited in-person religious services. See also List of religion and spirituality podcasts References Religion and spirituality podcasts Catholic media
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Beware Your Neighbour is a 1951 detective novel by the British writer Cecil Street, writing under the pen name of Miles Burton. It was part of a lengthy series of books featuring the detective Desmond Merrion and Inspector Arnold of Scotland Yard. Unlike much of the series it takes place in suburban rather than rural England. Reviewing the novel in The Spectator Esther Howard wrote " I always find that Mr. Burton has nearly the most colourless detectives, prose-style and plots of anyone in the business, and Beware Your Neighbour, death in an exclusive thoroughfare, though mechanically adequate, is entirely devoid of excitement." Synopsis In the small prosperous street of Hallows Green a series of threatening letters are sent that appear to be leading up to a murder. Desmond Merrion is a friend of one of the residents and lends his assistance. When a murder is committed Arnold of the Yard arrives and they join forces to crack the case. References Bibliography Evans, Curtis. Masters of the "Humdrum" Mystery: Cecil John Charles Street, Freeman Wills Crofts, Alfred Walter Stewart and the British Detective Novel, 1920-1961. McFarland, 2014. Herbert, Rosemary. Whodunit?: A Who's Who in Crime & Mystery Writing. Oxford University Press, 2003. Reilly, John M. Twentieth Century Crime & Mystery Writers. Springer, 2015. 1951 British novels Novels by Cecil Street British mystery novels British detective novels Collins Crime Club books Novels set in England
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Mei Feng () is a Chinese screenwriter and film director. Mei became known as a screenwriter while working with Lou Ye on films Summer Palace (2006) and Spring Fever (2009). Spring Fever won Mei a Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Screenplay. Mei's directorial debut was Mr. No Problem (2016), for which he shared the Golden Horse Award for Best Adapted Screenplay with Huang Shi. Mei again worked with Lou Ye on The Shadow Play (2018), before directing another film, Love Song 1980 (2020). References Chinese film directors Chinese screenwriters Living people Year of birth missing (living people)
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Nicholas Kimon "Nick" Bandurak (born 14 December 1992) is an English field hockey player who plays as a forward for Holcombe and the England and Great Britain national teams. Club career Bandurak plays club hockey in the Men's England Hockey League Premier Division for Holcombe. He has previously played for Cannock. International career Bandurak made his England U-21 debut when he played in the Hero Hockey Junior World Cup Men 2013 in India. He made his senior England debut v Spain, in the FIH Pro League on 4 February 2022. References External links Profile on England Hockey 1992 births Living people English male field hockey players British male field hockey players Male field hockey forwards Holcombe Hockey Club players Men's England Hockey League players Place of birth missing (living people)
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Kurabayashi is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the name include: Akiko Kurabayashi (born 1960), Japanese Communist politician Takuto Kurabayashi (born 1992), Japanese cyclist See also Kuribayashi Japanese-language surnames
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Tariq Woolen (born May 2, 1999) is an American football cornerback for the UTSA Roadrunners. Early life and high school Woolen grew up in Fort Worth, Texas and attended Arlington Heights High School. He was rated a three-star recruit and committed to play college football at the University of Texas at San Antonio over offers from North Texas, Houston, and Texas State. College career Woolen redshirted his freshman season at UTSA. As a redshirt freshman, he caught 15 passes for 158 yards and one touchdown. Woolen started the first three games of his redshirt sophomore season before moving to the cornerback position. Woolen became a starter during his redshirt junior season and finished the year with 35 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, and 1.5 sacks with four passes broken up and one interception. Woolen had 25 tackles, 5 passes broken up, and one interception as a redshirt senior. After the conclusion of his college career, Woolen was invited to play in the 2022 Senior Bowl. References External links UTSA Roadrunners bio 1999 births Living people Players of American football from Texas American football cornerbacks Sportspeople from Fort Worth, Texas UTSA Roadrunners football players
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Ground for Suspicion is a 1950 detective novel by the British writer Cecil Street, writing under the pen name of Miles Burton. It was part of a lengthy series of books featuring the detective Desmond Merrion and Inspector Arnold of Scotland Yard. Maurice Richardson writing in The Observer considered it " Readable enough in its old-fashioned, consequential style.". Synopsis Looking for a break from crime-solving Merrion heads on holiday with his wife to the seaside town of Shellmouth. Before he has been there more than a few days, however, three suspicious deaths have occurred and with Scotland Yard called in he join with Arnold to solve the mysteries. References Bibliography Evans, Curtis. Masters of the "Humdrum" Mystery: Cecil John Charles Street, Freeman Wills Crofts, Alfred Walter Stewart and the British Detective Novel, 1920-1961. McFarland, 2014. Herbert, Rosemary. Whodunit?: A Who's Who in Crime & Mystery Writing. Oxford University Press, 2003. Reilly, John M. Twentieth Century Crime & Mystery Writers. Springer, 2015. 1950 British novels Novels by Cecil Street British mystery novels British detective novels Collins Crime Club books Novels set in England
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The 1969 Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders football team represented Middle Tennessee State University—as a member of the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) during the 1969 NCAA College Division football season. Led by first-year head coach Donald E. Fuoss, the Blue Raiders compiled a record an overall record of 1–9 with a mark of 1–6 in conference play, placing last out of eight teams in the OVC. Schedule References Middle Tennessee Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders football seasons Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders football
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Chierici is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alfonso Chierici (1816–1873), Italian painter Gaetano Chierici (1838–1920), Italian painter Giovanni Chierici (1830–1917), Italian sculptor Lorenzo Chierici (1895–1943), Italian government official Vittoria Chierici (born 1955), Italian artist See also Chierico, surname Palazzo del Seminario dei Chierici, palace in Sicily Italian-language surnames
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Salicornia rubra, the Rocky Mountain glasswort, is a species of flowering plant in the family Amaranthaceae. It is native to colder or higher areas of North America; the Yukon, Nunavut, British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Ontario in Canada, and the western and north-central US. It has been introduced to Quebec and Michigan, and has gone extinct in Illinois. A halophyte, it is one of the most salt-tolerant plants of North America. References rubra Halophytes Flora of Yukon Flora of Nunavut Flora of Western Canada Flora of Ontario Flora of the Northwestern United States Flora of Nevada Flora of Utah Flora of New Mexico Flora of North Dakota Flora of South Dakota Flora of Nebraska Flora of Kansas Flora of Minnesota Flora of Iowa Plants described in 1899
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Ruby Lee Grant Martin (February 18, 1933 – May 8, 2003) was an American lawyer and government official. She was director of the federal Office for Civil Rights, appointed by Lyndon B. Johnson. She won the Federal Woman's Award in 1968 for her work on school desegregation. Early life and education Ruby Lee Grant was born in Gaines Landing, Arkansas and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, the daughter of Ben F. Grant. She graduated from Glenville High School in 1952 and from Fisk University in 1956, and finished at the top of her class at Howard University School of Law in 1959. Career Martin was a civil rights lawyer in Cleveland. She was appointed director of the Operations Division in the federal Office for Civil Rights (OCR) in 1967, and in 1968 became director of the OCR itself, during the presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson. She won the Federal Woman's Award in 1968, "for her courageous and effective administration of the civil rights compliance program and her exceptional contribution to racial justice in the field of education". At age 34, she was the youngest recipient of that award to date. Martin co-founded and directed the Washington Research Project Action Council (now the Children's Defense Fund) in 1969, with Marian Wright Edelman, and the two women testified at a House hearing on the Emergency School Aid Act in 1971, and at a Senate hearing on equal educational opportunities in 1972. Later in the 1970s, she was general counsel to the House Committee on the District of Columbia. Martin moved to Richmond, Virginia in 1978, and ran unsuccessfully for the city council in 1986. In 1990 She joined the cabinet of her law school classmate, Virginia governor Douglas Wilder, as Secretary of Administration. She served on state trade missions to Africa for Wilder and for North Carolina governor James B. Hunt. She was chair of the Port of Richmond project, and a member of the State Council for Higher Education in Virginia. She was secretary of Women Executives in State Government. Martin served on the national board of Girl Scouts of USA, and supported efforts to create a National Slavery Museum in the United States. She was a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha. Personal life Ruby Grant married a dentist, Henry S. Martin. They had three children. Martin died in 2003, aged 70 years, in Richmond. The Virginia legislature passed a joint resolution of mourning and esteem for her, in February 2004. References External links A 2016 oral history interview with George Keith Martin, Ruby Grant Martin's son, at The History Makers 1933 births 2003 deaths People from Chicot County, Arkansas Fisk University alumni Howard University School of Law alumni American women lawyers American civil rights lawyers
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Eddie Benjamin is an Australian singer-songwriter based in Los Angeles, California. He has written and produced for artists such as Meghan Trainor, Earth, Wind & Fire, and Shawn Mendes while also touring with Justin Bieber. He released his debut EP Emotional in 2022. Biography Benjamin was born and raised in Australia. While attending Rose Bay Secondary College, he met Tash Wolf and Indy Linzbichler with whom he would form the group Haze Trio. The group toured Australia and won numerous competitions, including the statewide talent search for YouthRock 2016. Benjamin moved to Los Angeles, California where he wrote and produced for artists such as Meghan Trainor and Earth, Wind & Fire. He also worked with Justin Bieber who he met through a mutual friend, later appearing in the artist's 2021 documentary. In 2020 he released his debut single "F*ck My Friends" which was co-produced with Dan Gleyzer. He followed up with his debut EP Emotional in 2021 and is touring with Justin Bieber on his 2022 Justice World Tour. He also co-wrote the 2021 Shawn Mendes single "It'll Be Okay" which peaked at No 2 on Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100. Discography Extended plays Singles Other works Personal life Benjamin is the son of musician Huey Benjamin and choreographer Narelle Benjamin. He has a sister, Marlo, who is a dancer. Since 2019 he has been dating actor and dancer Maddie Ziegler. References External links Official website Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Australian singer-songwriters Epic Records artists
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Jelani Lawrence is an Anguillan association footballer who currently plays for Kicks United FC of the AFA Senior Male League, and the Anguilla national team. Club career Jones plays for Kicks United FC in the AFA Senior Male League. International career Lawrence made his senior international debut on 27 January 2022, aged 38, in a friendly match against the British Virgin Islands. International career statistics References External links Soccerway profile Global Sports Archive profile Living people Anguillan footballers Anguilla international footballers Association football goalkeepers
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The Buchalter Cosmology Prize, established in 2014, is an annual prize bestowed by Dr. Ari Buchalter. Every year, three Buchalter Prizes are awarded in recognition of ground-breaking work in cosmology with the potential to produce a breakthrough advance in our understanding of how the Universe works, particularly by substantially extending or challenging currently-accepted models. The first, second, and third prize come with a prize money of $10,000, $5,000, and $2,500 respectively. The winners are typically announced in the January meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS), placing it de facto among the annual AAS prizes. Advisors and Judges Submissions and nominations are overseen by a panel composed of the chairman Dr. Ari Buchalter, an advisory board composed of two senior physicists, and a Judging Panel composed of three senior physicists. The composition of advisory board and Judging Panel is changed periodically. Current members of the advisory board are David Helfand and Marc Kamionkowski, whereas current members of the Judging Panel are Claudia de Rham, Matthew Johnson, and Justin Khoury. Vision and Mission The prize was conceived by Dr. Ari Buchalter, a former astrophysicist turned entrepreneur who earned his PhD from Columbia University in 1999 working with David Helfand, on the premise that there are fundamental gaps in our understanding of cosmology, and that several currently-accepted paradigms might be incomplete or incorrect. The prize was created to support the development of new boundary-pushing ideas or discoveries that have the potential to produce a breakthrough advance beyond our present understanding of the Universe. Recipients 2014 1st prize: Marina Cortês and Lee Smolin, for their work The Universe as a Process of Unique Events. 2nd prize: Jonathan Kaufman, Brian Keating, and Brad Johnson, for their work Precision Tests of Parity Violation Over Cosmological Distances. 3rd prize: Carroll Wainwright, Matthew Johnson, Hiranya Peiris, Anthony Aguirre, Luis Lehner, and Steven Liebling, for their work Simulating the Universe(s): from Cosmic Bubble Collisions to Cosmological Observables with Numerical Relativity. 2015 1st prize: Julian Barbour, Tim Koslowski, and Flavio Mercati, for their work Identification of a gravitational arrow of time. 2nd prize: Nemanja Kaloper and Antonio Padilla, for their work Sequestering the Standard Model Vacuum Energy. 3rd prize: Niayesh Afshordi and Elliot Nelson, for their work Cosmological Non-Constant Problem: Cosmological bounds on TeV-scale physics and beyond. 2016 1st prize: Nima Khosravi, for their work Ensemble Average Theory of Gravity. 2nd prize: Elliot Nelson, for their work Quantum Decoherence During Inflation from Gravitational Nonlinearities. 3rd prize: Cliff Burgess, Richard Holman, Gianmassimo Tasinato, and Matthew Williams, for their work EFT Beyond the Horizon: Stochastic Inflation and How Primordial Quantum Fluctuations Go Classical. 2017 1st prize: Lasha Berezhiani and Justin Khoury, for their work Theory of Dark Matter Superfluidity. 2nd prize: Steffen Gielen and Neil Turok, for their work Perfect Quantum Cosmological Bounce. 3rd prize: Peter Adshead, Diego Blas, Cliff Burgess, Peter Hayman, and Subodh Patil, for their work Magnon Inflation: Slow Roll with Steep Potentials. 2018 1st prize: José Ramón Espinosa, Davide Racco, and Antonio Riotto, for their work A Cosmological Signature of the Standard Model Higgs Vacuum Instability: Primordial Black Holes as Dark Matter. 2nd prize: Douglas Edmonds, Duncan Farrah, Djordje Minic, Jack Ng, and Tatsu Takeuchi, for their work Modified Dark Matter: Relating Dark Energy, Dark Matter and Baryonic Matter. 3rd prize: Jonathan Braden, Matthew Johnson, Hiranya Peiris, Andrew Pontzen, and Silke Weinfurtner, for their work A New Semiclassical Picture of Vacuum Decay. 2019 1st prize: Jahed Abedi and Niayesh Afshordi, for their work Echoes from the Abyss: A highly spinning black hole remnant for the binary neutron star merger GW170817. 2nd prize: Eugenio Bianchi, Anuradha Gupta, Hal Haggard, and Bangalore Sathyaprakash, for their work Quantum gravity and black hole spin in gravitational wave observations: a test of the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy 3rd prize: Jose Beltrán Jiménez, Lavinia Heisenberg, and Tomi Koivisto, for their work The Geometrical Trinity of Gravity. 2020 1st prize: Daniel Green and Rafael Porto, for their work Signals of a Quantum Universe. 2nd prize: Mikhail Ivanov, Marko Simonović, and Matias Zaldarriaga, for their work Cosmological parameters from the BOSS Galaxy Power Spectrum. 3rd prize: Philip Mocz, Anastasia Fialkov, Mark Vogelsberger, Fernando Becerra, Mustafa Amin, Sownak Bose, Michael Boylan-Kolchin, Pierre-Henri Chavanis, Lars Hernquist, Lachlan Lancaster, Federico Marinacci, Victor Robles, and Jesús Zavala, for their work First star-forming structures in fuzzy cosmic filaments. 2021 1st prize: Karsten Jedamzik and Levon Pogosian, for their work Relieving the Hubble tension with primordial magnetic fields. 2nd prize: Azadeh Maleknejad, for their work SU(2) and its Axion in Cosmology: A common Origin for Inflation, Cold Sterile Neutrinos, and Baryogenesis. 3rd prize: Sunny Vagnozzi, Luca Visinelli, Philippe Brax, Anne-Christine Davis, and Jeremy Sakstein, for their work Direct detection of dark energy: the XENON1T excess and future prospects. Perimeter Institute Since its inception, the prize has been highly dominated by Perimeter Institute, whose researchers and associates featured for six consecutive years among the prize winners between 2014 and 2019: given the nature of the prize, this is a reflection of the cutting-edge research conducted at the institute. References External links Astronomy prizes Physics awards Physical cosmology Awards established in 2014 American awards
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Ominakhon Zafarzhon kizi Khalilova (, born 15 December 1998) is an Uzbek artistic gymnast. She represented Uzbekistan at the 2019 World Championships. Early life Khalilova was born in Andijan, Uzbekistan. She began training in gymnastics in 2004 and joined the national team of Uzbekistan in 2016. Gymnastics career 2014–17 Khalilova competed at the Voronin Cup in 2014, 2015, and 2016. She was added to Uzbekistan's national team in 2016. In 2017 Khalilova competed at the Baku World Cup but did not qualify for any event finals. She next competed at the 2017 Asian Gymnastics Championships where she placed 24th in the all-around. 2019 Khalilova began the season competing at the Baku and Doha World Cups and the Zhaoqing Challenge Cup. In Zhaoqing she qualified to the balance beam final and finished fifth. Khalilova was selected to represent Uzbekistan at the Asian Championships alongside Muattarkhon Abdurakhmonova, Diana Bakhtiyarova, and Indira Ulmasova. They finished seventh as a team. Khalilova next competed at the 2019 World Championships. During qualifications she finished 148th; she was the second highest scoring Uzbek gymnast after Oksana Chusovitina. 2021 Khalilova competed at the Varna Challenge Cup but did not qualify for any finals. In October she competed at the South Central Asian Championships alongside Anastasiya Miroshnichenko, Giunaz Jumabekova, and Dildora Aripova. They finished first as a team and individually Khalilova won silver in the all-around behind Miroshnichenko. Additionally she qualified to two event finals. During event finals Khalilova won silver on the balance beam behind Aripova and silver on floor exercise once again behind Miroshnichenko. Competitive history Senior References External links 1998 births Living people Uzbekistani female artistic gymnasts People from Andijan
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On February 1, 2022, a landslide occurred in a gold mine in Mozambique which killed five people and injured two others. See also Weather of 2022 References 2022 meteorology 2022 in Mozambique February 2022 events in Africa Landslides in 2022 Landslides in Mozambique
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The 1914–15 season was Cardiff City F.C.'s 18th season of competitive football and the team's fifth in the Southern Football League. They competed in the 20-team Southern Football League First Division, then the third tier of English football, finishing 3rd. Season review Southern Football League Division One Partial league table Results by round Players First team squad. Fixtures and results Southern League Division One FA Cup References Bibliography Cardiff City F.C. seasons Association football clubs 1914–15 season Card
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The Hall of Remembrance is a memorial complex in Kiev, on the site of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine. The complex honours the fallen servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, other Ukrainian military, law enforcement units, and volunteers who died in the battles for Ukraine. History The Hall of Remembrance opened on October 14, 2018. It located on the site of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine and has two entrances – from the domain of the Ministry of Defense and the street. Within the complex, there is a hall with a book in memory of the fallen Ukrainian militarians, a stele with a memorial bell, and a square for the ceremonial events. The memorial hosts a ritual to commemorate members of the Armed Forces who died since 1992 in the battles for Ukraine or peacekeeping missions. A bell of memory will follow each surname. As of the beginning of 2020, 2,678 plaques with the names of the dead have been installed in the Hall of Remembrance. On March 15, 2021, the third Book of Remembrance was officially added in the Hall of Remembrance, which also mentions the names of Ukrainian volunteers. Initially, the names of 71 volunteers were included in this book, and this work will continue until information about all the victims is posted on the memorial pages. Almost all those who are now entered in the Book of Remembrance were posthumously awarded state awards by Presidential Decree. The memorial complex was created with the assistance and initiative of the fifth President of Ukraine, Petro Poroshenko. The complex project was prepared by the Central Design Institute of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine and built by servicemen of the State Special Transport Service of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine. The memorial bell was made on the citizen's donations. Opening On October 14, 2018, on the Day of the Defender of Ukraine, the opening ceremony of the Memorial Complex took place. The first ceremony honored the memory of Mykhailo Rybak, a soldier of the 51st mechanized brigade, who died on October 14, 2014, from injuries he received in the battle near Volnovakha in May 2014. As of the beginning of 2020, the bell will be silent 17 days a year only. In those days, not a single serviceman or employee of the Armed Forces, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Security Service of Ukraine died. Inclusion of all military formations From August 29, 2019, the Hall of Remembrance will honor servicemen of the Armed Forces and servicepersons of all military and law enforcement units who died in the battles for Ukraine. On that day, the names of 223 militaries who died on August 29 in different years were read out during the ceremony. Inclusion of volunteers In September 2020, the Order of the Ministry of Veterans "On the Book of Memory of Volunteers – Defenders of Ukraine who died in the battle for independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity of Ukraine" was issued. The concept and structure of the Book of Remembrance of Volunteer Defenders of Ukraine were agreed with representatives of the public, volunteer groups, the General Staff of the Ukrainian Volunteer Army, the Ukrainian Volunteer Corps "Right Sector", the OUN Volunteer Battalion, the Ministry of Defense and the Public Council. From December 11, 2020, to March 5, 2021, several meetings of the Commission of the Ministry of Veterans Affairs of Ukraine on entering information into the Book of Remembrance took place. As a result of the work, 71 petitions were supported to include data on the lost volunteers in the Book of Memory of Volunteers-Defenders of Ukraine. On March 15, the Book of Remembrance of Volunteers-Defenders of Ukraine was handed over to the "Hall of Remembrance" by the Minister for Veterans of Ukraine, Yulia Laputina. Location Hall of Remembrance is located in Kyiv, Povitroflotskyi Avenue, 6. Hall is open from 08.45 to 18.00 for all visitors. With the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, from the beginning of 2020, the Hall of Remembrance is open only during the solemn ritual from 8:45 to 9:30. All interested visitors carry out the commemoration of the dead with the obligatory observance of anti-epidemiological measures. See also War in Donbas Russo-Ukrainian War Russian–Ukrainian information war Citations and sources Citations Historic sites in Ukraine Landmarks in Kyiv Protected areas established in 2018 Monuments and memorials in Kyiv Tourist attractions in Kyiv
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Donald John may refer to: Donald John Trump Donald John Trump, Jr. Donald John Markwell Donald John McGillivray Donald John Wiseman Donald John Smith Donald John May Donald John Tyson Donald John Allan Donald John Roberts Donald John Deacon Donald John Bowman Donald John Dean Donald John Cameron Huan Donald John Fraser Donald John Lewis Donald John Logan Bennet Donald John Lee Donald John Pinkava Donald John Bacon Donald John Bacon (baseball) Donald John Stott See also Don John (disambiguation) John Donald (disambiguation)
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Broderick Adé Hogue (March 22, 1989 – October 29, 2021) was a Chicago-based art director, designer, and letterer. Early life and education Hogue was born on March 22, 1989 in Halifax, Virginia. He attended the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNCC), starting as an engineering major. After "stumbling" into a drawing class, he fell in love with art and eventually graduated with a BFA in Graphic Design in 2012. He was named as the 2018 Distinguished Alumnus in the Department of Art & Art History at UNCC. Career Hogue moved to Chicago after earning his BFA in 2013 he started a daily lettering project that eventually lead to career as a freelance letterer. In 2017, he was recognized in Print (magazine)'s 15 Artists Under 30 issue. Hogue worked for major clients including Nike, Target, Netflix, Under Armour, ESPN, and Alaska Airlines. He spoke about design and lettering at CreativeMornings, Adobe MAX, and a number of AIGA events. He taught lettering as an adjunct instructor at DePaul University. In 2020, Jessica Hische approached Hogue to collaborate on the "Rise Up, Show Up, Unite" social media design campaign for the Biden/Harris Campaign. The project included contributions from artists including Lisa Congdon, Michael Bierut, Aaron Draplin, Debbie Millman, and Mike Perry. Death On October 27th, 2021, Hogue was riding a bike in the Near North Side of Chicago when he was struck by a van driver. He was hospitalized in intensive care and died on October 29th at Northwestern Memorial Hospital. Legacy In February of 2022, the Type Directors Club renamed their "Superscript" scholarship to the Adé Hogue Scholarship. The scholarship is a $5,000 award to an outstanding BIPOC student demonstrating exceptional talent and promise in the design and creation of letterforms. References Wikipedia Student Program
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Kosovar Sadiki (born 27 August 1998) is a Canadian professional soccer player who plays as a centre-back for Italian club Virtus Entella. Club career Finn Harps Period on loan On 23 January 2020, Sadiki was loaned out to League of Ireland Premier Division club Finn Harps until the end of the 2020 season. On 14 February 2020, he made his debut in a 1–0 home win against Sligo Rovers after being named in the starting line-up. Return as a permanent player In July 2020, Sadiki returned to League of Ireland Premier Division club Finn Harps after being released from his parent club, Hibernian. On 1 August 2020, he made his debut against Shamrock Rovers after being named in the starting line-up and assists in his side's only goal during a 3–1 away defeat. Virtus Entella On 4 January 2022, Sadiki signed a multi-year contract with Serie C club Virtus Entella. Eighteen days later, he was named as a Virtus Entella substitute for the first time in a league match against Gubbio. His debut with Virtus Entella came eleven days later in a 5–1 home win against Montevarchi after being named in the starting line-up. International career From 2015, until 2018, Sadiki has been part of Canada at youth international level, respectively has been part of the U17, U20 and U23 teams and he with these teams played seven matches and scored two goals. He also played in the 2015 CONCACAF U-17 Championship, 2017 CONCACAF U-20 Championship, and 2018 Toulon Tournament. Personal life Sadiki was born in Moers, Germany and raised in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada to Kosovo Albanian parents from Ferizaj. He holds Canadian, Kosovan, Albanian, German and Swedish passports. References External links 1998 births Living people People from Moers Canadian soccer players Canada men's youth international soccer players Canadian expatriate soccer players Canadian expatriate sportspeople in England Canadian expatriate sportspeople in Croatia Canadian expatriate sportspeople in Scotland Canadian expatriate sportspeople in Italy Canadian people of Kosovan descent Canadian people of Albanian descent Kosovan footballers Kosovan expatriate footballers Kosovan expatriate sportspeople in England Kosovan expatriate sportspeople in Croatia Kosovan expatriate sportspeople in Italy Albanian footballers Albanian expatriate footballers Albanian expatriate sportspeople in England Albanian expatriate sportspeople in Croatia Albanian expatriate sportspeople in Scotland Albanian expatriate sportspeople in Italy German footballers German expatriate footballers German expatriate sportspeople in England German expatriate sportspeople in Croatia German expatriate sportspeople in Scotland German expatriate sportspeople in Italy German people of Kosovan descent German people of Albanian descent Swedish footballers Swedish expatriate footballers Swedish expatriate sportspeople in England Swedish expatriate sportspeople in Croatia Swedish expatriate sportspeople in Scotland Swedish expatriate sportspeople in Italy Swedish people of Kosovan descent Swedish people of Albanian descent Association football central defenders Stoke City F.C. players Stafford Town F.C. players NK Lokomotiva players Hibernian F.C. players League of Ireland players Finn Harps F.C. players Serie C players Virtus Entella players
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is a science fiction manga by Kazuo Umezu. It was serialized in Big Comic Spirits between 1990 and 1995. A new final chapter was added in the 2012 Perfection release. Overview Fourteen is a spiritual sequel to The Drifting Classroom. While The Drifting Classroom illustrated a future after the fall of mankind, Fourteen illustrates how the destruction of mankind occurs. Other themes include child protagonists attempting to overcome environmental destruction and crises, as well as the bond and separation between parent and child. In 1995, the series came to a sudden end due to Umezu's tenosynovitis. In 2012, a new final chapter consisting of 18 full-color pages was appended to the final volume of the Perfection release. Story In the 22nd century, mankind seems to be flourishing, but they are facing an approaching destruction. At a chicken manufacturing plant, a heteromorphic creature with a birds head—later known as Chicken George—appears from the fermenter. Chicken George studies and learns all human knowledge. He learns that all mankind and the planet will come to an end when children born that year reach the age of 14. With the goal of escaping planetary destruction due to mankind, he builds a planetary escape rocket, Tyrannosaurus, to carry the animals. However, Chicken George, falling for the beautiful Barbra, a minion of the rich Rose and American vice president Martha Gorman, decides to stay on Earth and chooses to de-evolve by separating the left and right hemispheres of his brain. Eventually, aliens facing the same destruction as humanity appear. They rape humanity in a desire for sharing DNA in order to survive, but soon realize that there is no future for human DNA and instead steal spiritual energy from the Earth and leave. The Earth's balance is destroyed, causing massive earthquakes, tsunamis, and quicksand, resulting in a massive population decrease. The governments for each country were preparing a secret plan to select specific children to escape from Earth, but that came to an end due to violent mobs. Finally, as mankind comes to an end, humanity's true form began to manifest: monsters. The selected children board the alternative rocket Tyrannosaurus and escape from Earth, but they face problems with the approaching 14 years time limit, as well as the spirit of Chicken George who has possessed the rocket. In addition, the destruction does not end with Earth, but also extends to their destination in the Andromeda Galaxy. Facing increasing problems, those close to 14 years go into hibernation. America, the youngest of the children, sees the light of edge of the universe from Tyrannosaurus. As all things are being destroyed, America jumps beyond the edge of space. He appears in another universe and realizes that their universe existed within a single caterpillar in the middle of a road, and that the impending death of the caterpillar about to be run over by a car was the cause of his universe's impending death. After saving the caterpillar, America and the other children return to their universe and decide to go home. References 1990 manga Kazuo Umezu Science fiction anime and manga Seinen manga Shogakukan manga
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Curtis Wright IV is a Master of Public Health with a medical degree who has specialized in pharmaceutical risk management. Wright's role in the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's approval of OxyContin for Purdue Pharma L.P. in 1995, followed by his subsequent employment by the company, has led to portrayals in films and reports in nonfiction books, magazines, and news media outlets of his alleged role as one of the key figures in the current opioid epidemic in the United States. Wright was implicated in a criminal conspiracy outlined in a 2006 U.S. Department of Justice review document that was first made public in Purdue Pharma's 2019 bankruptcy proceedings. Although that case was settled in a 2007 plea agreement deal, members of U.S. Congress have requested the full 2006 documentation from the Department of Justice with the goal of opening a new case based upon the evidence then gathered. Parts of Wright's sworn depositions in 2003 and 2018 have internal contradictions and differ from documentary evidence described the 2003–2006 U.S. Federal Government investigation into Purdue Pharma. Background and education Wright was born in 1949. His father was an Ivy League-educated university law professor, and his mother was a psychiatrist and the superintendent of a state mental hospital. Wright received a bachelor's degree in chemistry from Haverford College in Pennsylvania. He finished a four-year program of medicine in 1977 at George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences prior to joining the U.S. Navy as a lieutenant. Wright completed his surgical internship at the Naval Regional Medical Center in Portsmouth, Virginia in 1978, where he received training in undersea medicine and substance abuse treatment. By 1983, Wright had attained the rank of lieutenant commander in the U.S. Navy. He received a master's degree in Public Health from the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health in 1986, where he also completed his residency the following year. This followed with a residency in occupational and general preventative medicine and a fellowship in behavioral pharmacology and drug dependence. Wright's training program in behavioral pharmacology was funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, a U.S. government research institute. He completed his postgraduate in behavioral pharmacology from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 1989. Wright continued in academia from 1993 to 2000 as an assistant professor at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, and from 2006 as an adjunct clinical instructor at Tufts University School of Medicine. Employment Wright's first government job after receiving his bachelor's degree at Haverford in the 1970s was as a research chemist for the National Institute of Mental Health, a U.S. governmental agency responsible for biomedical and health-related research. After leaving the U.S. Navy, Wright joined the Food and Drug Administration in December 1989 and by late 1996 had attained his highest position as acting director of its Division of Anesthetic, Critical Care, and Addiction of Drug Products division. This FDA department was responsible for protecting and promoting public health through the control and supervision of prescription pharmaceutical drugs. Under Wright's tenure, Purdue Pharma's application to sell the opioid OxyContin was approved and included specific wording in the prescription information that allowed the company broader scope in marketing the opioid as less addictive, and therefore suitable for a wider range of patient pain than any previously FDA-approved opioids of similar strength. Wright left the FDA in October 1997. Wright's first private sector job after leaving the FDA was with Adolor Corporation, a pharmaceutical company that was eventually acquired by Pfizer. In December 1998 he was hired by Purdue Pharma and eventually attained the position of executive director for Risk Assessment and Health Policy. After leaving Purdue, Wright joined Javelin Pharmaceuticals Inc. in September 2005 as Vice President of Risk Management and Regulatory Affairs. According to documents of the Securities and Exchange Commission, from 2008 Wright was an executive officer and shareholder in a company called Star Scientific Inc. After the company founder's involvement in a 2014 gifts corruption scandal that resulted in the conviction (later overturned) of Virginia governor Bob McDonnell, the company changed its name to Rock Creek Pharmaceuticals, filing bankruptcy two years later. One month after the federal indictment of McDonnell, Wright formed a pharmaceutical consulting company under his own name in Gloucester, Massachusetts. The company was dissolved in 2018, either under a court order or by order of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In government legal documents On December 3, 2002, U.S. Attorney John Brownlee, who headed the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Virginia, subpoenaed Purdue Pharma for their corporate records relating to OxyContin, consisting of millions of pages. With the help of Brownlee's assistants Randy Ramsmeyer and Rick Mountcastle, the evidence, gathered into a 120-page prosecution memo from September 28, 2006, entitled Memorandum for the United States Attorney, was sent to the Department of Justice in Washington DC, where it was reviewed by U.S. Justice Fraud Division attorney Rick Ogrosky. After indicting Purdue Pharma and its executives Michael Friedman, Howard R. Udell, and Paul D. Goldenheim on felony charges of criminal misbranding in 2006, a plea deal was arranged by Purdue's attorneys, former U.S. Attorneys Rudy Giuliani and Mary Jo White in 2007 to instead charge Purdue Frederick, a minor subsidiary of the company, with a felony and reduce the charges against the three Purdue Pharma executives to misdemeanors. The plea deal was confirmed and ordered on July 23, 2007, by Chief U.S. District Judge James P. Jones, and Purdue Frederick was sentenced to pay a fine of $600 million. The executives were given fines and made to perform community service in drug treatment programs. Purdue Pharma and its three executives were originally to be charged with the felony crimes of criminal conspiracy, mail fraud, wire fraud, interstate distribution of a misbranded drug, and two counts of money laundering. Since the case was concluded in a plea agreement and never went to trial, Brownlee's 2006 memorandum detailing the evidence for these charges was not released to the public and remains confidential. Rick Ogrosky's 2006 internal Department of Justice Fraud Division review of Brownlee's 2006 memo, however, was released to the public as part of Purdue Pharma's 2019 bankruptcy proceedings in the Southern District of New York and shows that the 2006 memo has numerous references to Wright. Ogrosky concludes that Wright colluded with Purdue to get approval for OxyContin with purposefully false label statements. On July 25, 2003, Wright made a sworn deposition under oath for the U.S. District Court in the Northern District of Mississippi in the case of Terri Lynn Poston v. Purdue Pharma. At the time, Wright was an employee of Purdue Pharma. The deposition was conducted by the plaintiff's attorney, Robert J. McNamara. Purdue attorneys Donald I. Strauber and Jay R. Henneberry were present representing Wright and had coached him prior to the deposition. Richard Silbert from Purdue Pharma and Michael Shane from the FDA were also present. The deposition lasted for approximately seven and half hours, and the transcript consists 41 pages of two-column text. As part of a class-action lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio, Eastern Division, Wright was deposed under oath on December 19, 2018, by the plaintiff's attorneys Linda Singer and Michael G. Stewart. Wright was represented by Purdue Pharma attorney Erik W. Snapp, although Wright had not worked for the company for over a decade. The deposition lasted over eight hours and the transcript consists of 80 pages of two-column text. FDA meetings with Purdue Pharma Wright testified under oath in his 2003 Mississippi deposition that he had no documents from his time at the FDA related to communications with Purdue Pharma. He stated that he "never met individually with representatives of pharmaceutical firms. One of the requirements is that a consumer safety officer be present and the consumer safety officer was tasked with maintaining records of such things." In Wright's 2018 Ohio deposition, he stated he "simply never met with the company alone," meaning with Purdue, and when meeting, always had an FDA consumer safety officer present. In Ogrosky's 2006 Justice Department review of the prosecution memo, however, Purdue records show that Wright contacted Purdue in January 1995 and requested a private meeting without a consumer safety officer present. According to Purdue documents cited, Wright met from January 31 to February 2, 1995, with Purdue Pharma representatives in a hotel room near the FDA offices in Rockville, Maryland, and allowed the company to help draft his medical officer's review (MOR) of OxyContin for the FDA, which included approving the wording of certain texts to be used in OxyContin's package insert, or label. It was the specific wording of these texts that allowed Purdue to successfully market OxyContin as suitable for general cases of pain and as less addictive than other opioids. FDA approvals for Purdue Pharma The first approved label for OxyContin contained the text "Delayed absorption, as provided by OxyContin tablets, is believed to reduce the abuse liability of a drug." This text was exploited by Purdue Pharma and was quoted in the 2007 felony conviction of the company for criminal misbranding. In Wright's 2003 Mississippi deposition, he stated that he didn't think such language would be used on any other controlled release opioid label, for the reason that Purdue was following Wright's request as an FDA official to "talk somehow about the abuse liability of their product instead of just oxycodone." Wright made the analogy that crack cocaine is to fast release opioids as standard cocaine is to controlled-release opioids such as OxyContin, with the latter having "lower liability" for abuse. As to the ambiguous text "is believed to reduce the abuse liability," Wright stated that no studies were performed, nor was it generally accepted, but that "believed" means "just that. It's believed. Might be a consensus belief, it might be an expert opinion. It's more than a conjecture, but if there is evidence, you usually make some statement that there is evidence." According to Wright, the sentence was included OxyContin's FDA-approved label as the result of "back and forth iterations between Purdue and the FDA." He didn't remember if Purdue requested the sentence, nor if he himself was its author, although he admitted he could have been. Wright further stated that he still at that time (2003) believed the statement to be true, despite there having been no clinical tests performed as to its veracity. Wright then stated that Purdue was "not comfortable" with the statement, suggesting that they only accepted it because of Wright's recommendation. In Wright's 2018 Ohio deposition, he stated that he didn't know who proposed the "delayed absorption" language in the FDA-approved label, though he again stated that he could have written it. Hired by Purdue Pharma Wright left the FDA in October 1997 and was offered a position in October 1998 by Purdue Pharma. In his 2003 Mississippi deposition, Wright states that an unnamed job recruiter contacted him sometime after he left the FDA and offered to arrange a job interview for Wright with Purdue. Wright said he could only guess about the amount of his previous salary at the FDA as having been "somewhere between" $140,000 and $158,000 a year. Wright testified that his Purdue salary started at $185,000 a year and by the time of the deposition in 2003 was about $200,000 a year. According to Ogrosky's Department of Justice summary of the 2006 prosecution memo, Purdue records show Wright's starting compensation package at Purdue Pharma to have been in excess of $379,000. While employed by Purdue Pharma he was rewarded, in addition to his salary, 14 patents related to opioids, nine of them for inventions improving the efficacy of Oxycontin. On August 28, 2015, Richard Sackler, one of the owners and a former chairman and president of Purdue Pharma, testified in the Commonwealth of Kentucky v. Purdue Pharma trial. Sackler stated that Wright contacted them about possible employment while Wright was still employed by the FDA, but that Sackler discussed the matter with Paul Goldenheim and concluded Purdue should not immediately hire "someone who had reviewed our product and left" the FDA. According to Sackler's recollection of the events, Purdue waited "two or three years" before hiring Wright. Predicting the opioid epidemic Wright spoke at a U.S. government symposium in 1999 that was subsequently published. His lecture warned that the widespread prescribing of opioids will lead directly to widespread addiction in the general population. At the time of this assessment, Wright was an employee of Purdue Pharma. This is a partial outtake of the lecture, quoted verbatim: "Most physicians agree that iatrogenic addiction is an uncommon event in the clinical management of acute pain states, with an incidence of perhaps 1:10,000 patients treated. Being so uncommon, it is assumed to represent a negligible risk. This is a grave error. Iatrogenic addiction ceases to be a rare and negligible problem as soon as the size of the acute opioid analgesic market is taken into account. There are about 130 million prescriptions written for oral medications containing oxycodone, hydrocodone, hydromorphone and propoxyphene every year. If even 1 in ten thousand patients (1/10,000) a year develops de-novo addiction as the result of such treatment, this means 13,000 new addicts each year. Since the duration of addiction, especially to pharmaceuticals, may be as long as 10 years, an incidence rate of 13,000 will predict a prevalence of 130,000 addicts in the population." "Acute exposure to opioids carries a very low risk, but is so common an event that it poses a significant public health problem. The street value (the amount a stranger in a bar will pay for a tablet) of diverted opioids is substantial, ranging from $1 up to $20 per tablet (prices vary depending on strength, desirability, and the current supply). Given that the cost of most common opioid analgesics is less than $0.50 a tablet, there is substantial profit in diversion and resale, at all levels (manufacturer, wholesaler, retail pharmacy, physician and patient). After alcohol, tobacco, inhalants and cannabis (the classic portal agents), oral dosage forms of pharmaceuticals are the most common agents for drug experimentation. They are attractive because they are easily identified, assumed safe (FDA approved!), and readily obtained in the illicit market." On the opioid epidemic In November 2008, Wright co-authored an ostensibly scientific paper entitled "Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies for Drugs with Abuse Liability: Public Interest, Special Interest, Conflicts of Interest, and the Industry Perspective." The paper relied heavily on data from the RADARS system system, a program for tracking the abuse and diversion of pharmaceutical products founded by Purdue Pharma. They stated that RADAR studies showed that OxyContin abuse was "confined mostly to rural areas with long histories of prescription drug abuse, and that it was often part of a larger problem of prescription opioid and other drug and alcohol abuse." The authors further concluded that abuse and diversion problems stemmed from doctors overprescribing the drug and engaging in illicit trafficking, as well as pharmacy thefts. The solutions offered by Purdue Pharma were to assist law enforcement and to fund community programs for prevention and intervention. The article concluded "the OxyContin risk-management plan was a large, complex program suitable for a widely used drug prescribed in the outpatient family practitioner and general practitioner environment." The authors stated potential conflicts of interest: a Purdue Pharma employee, a Javelin Pharmaceuticals employee, and Wright, formerly employed by Purdue Pharma and at the time of writing by Javelin Pharmaceuticals. In the media Wright was played by actor Brian Keene in Episode 7 of the 2021 docudrama series Dopesick on Hulu. The scene alleges that Wright met with Richard Sackler and Purdue executives in 2001 to discuss how they could continue the Purdue marketing strategy for OxyContin despite the FDA's threat to give the drug a black box warning label. There is no known documentation for Wright's presence at that meeting, but according to Wright's 2018 Ohio deposition, he was not on the OxyContin team at the time and was only aware of any details of any such meetings if somebody asked him "some question." The 2021 two-part HBO documentary film The Crime of the Century featured an unknown actor playing Wright in a reenactment of Wright's alleged January 31 to February 2, 1995 secret meeting with Purdue representatives in a hotel room in Rockville, Maryland. There are multiple pages discussing Wright's role in the FDA and Purdue Pharma in nonfiction books such as Patrick Radden Keefe's Empire of Pain (2021), Barry Meier's Pain Killer (2003, reprinted 2020), and Sam Quinones' Dreamland (2015). Articles in newspapers, magazines and other news outlets discussing Wright are too numerous to mention, but have featured in articles in The New York Times and HuffPost, to name a few. In 2017, Wright consented to a brief interview in Esquire magazine about the Sackler family and Purdue Pharma roles in the opioid epidemic: "At the time, it was believed that extended-release formulations were intrinsically less abusable. It came as a rather big shock to everybody—the government and Purdue—that people found ways to grind up, chew up, snort, dissolve, and inject the pills. In the mid-nineties, the very best pain specialists told the medical community they were not prescribing opioids enough. That was not something generated by Purdue—that was not a secret plan, that was not a plot, that was not a clever marketing ploy. Chronic pain is horrible. In the right circumstances, opioid therapy is nothing short of miraculous; you give people their lives back. No company in the history of pharmaceuticals has worked harder to try to prevent abuse of their product than Purdue." References Living people 1949 births Food and Drug Administration people Food and Drug Administration Drug policy of the United States Social problems in medicine Opioid epidemic Opioids in the United States
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Jin Ho-eun is a South Korean actor. He is known for his roles in dramas such as Beautiful Love, Wonderful Life, The Secret of Secret, To My Beautiful Woo Ri and All of Us Are Dead. Filmography Film Television series Web series Music video appearances References External links 2000 births Living people 21st-century South Korean male actors South Korean male television actors South Korean male film actors
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Stefan Luz is a former German open water swimmer coach. He was the German national coach and resigned after allegations of sexual assault on female athlets in 2022. Life Stefan Lurz is a trained insurance salesman and studied business administration. Lurz was assistant coach from 2000 and head coach from 2006 to 2021 at the federal open water swimming base in Würzburg. Until 2018 he was managing director of SV Würzburg 05. On February 19, 2021, after allegations that became known through a articel of Der Spiegel, Lurz was initially "on vacation" from the German Swimming Association "until further notice". Lurz then resigned as national coach. In February 2022, the district court of Würzburg issued penal orders for the sexual abuse of a competitive underage swimmer in two cases. The incidents happened in 2011 and 2012. He gets a six-month suspended sentence. Lurz also has to pay 1,500 euros to the Weißer Ring, a victim support association. As well he is not allowed to be a professional or voluntary swimming coach during the three-year probationary period. In 2006 Lutz married the swimmer Annika Liebs, from whom he divorced in 2013. References Living people
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Science Immunology is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all aspects of immunology in any model organism. It was established in 2016 and is published by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. The editor-in-chief is Holden Thorp. Abstracting and indexing The journal is abstracted and indexed in: According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2020 impact factor of 17.727. References External links Immunology journals Monthly journals Publications established in 2016 English-language journals American Association for the Advancement of Science academic journals
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The 1996 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships were held in Montreuil, France from 3-4 February 1996. This was the first year that the under-23 race was held. Medal summary Results Elite Under-23 References UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships Cyclo-cross International cycle races hosted by Germany UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships
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The 2022 Colonial Athletic Association Women's Basketball Tournament is a postseason women's basketball tournament for the Colonial Athletic Association for the 2021–22 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The tournament will be held from March 10–13, 2022 at the Daskalakis Athletic Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Seeds Schedule Bracket * denotes overtime game See also 2022 CAA Men's Basketball Tournament References External links 2022 CAA Women's Basketball Championship Colonial Athletic Association Women's Basketball Tournament Tournament CAA Sports competitions in Pennsylvania Sports competitions in Philadelphia Basketball in Pennsylvania Basketball in Philadelphia Philadelphia College sports in Pennsylvania CAA Women's Basketball Tournament
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This article lists people from Alhambra, California. Hank Aguirre, baseball player Duane Allen, football player Atlas, graffiti artist Jairo Avila Jr., NASCAR driver Andrew E. Bellisario, Roman Catholic bishop Ron Cey, baseball player Jack Chick Christian evangelist and cartoonist Dean Cundey, cinematographer and film director Clive Cussler, novelist Alexander Fost, dancer, So You Think You Can Dance contestant Amy Kim Ganter, author Bob Givens, animator Sam Hanks, race car driver, won 1957 Indianapolis 500 Rico Harris, former Harlem Globetrotter missing since 2014 James Jannard, fashion designer Frank Tenney Johnson, western artist Kazu Kibuishi, graphic novel illustrator Ralph Kiner, Hall of Fame Major League Baseball player, broadcaster Kenny Loggins, musician Danny Lopez, world champion boxer Lance Mountain, professional skateboarder Jacqueline Nguyen, United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit Frank Pastore, baseball player Albie Pearson, baseball player Jonathan Ke Quan, actor, stunt coordinator Noé Ramirez, baseball player Jim Rathmann, race car driver, won 1960 Indianapolis 500 Norman Rockwell, artist, lived in Alhambra in the early 1930s Dorothy Howell Rodham (1919 – 2011), homemaker, mother of U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Tex Schramm, president of NFL's Dallas Cowboys Dean Scofield, actor Phil Spector, music producer Mickey Thompson (1928-1988), race car driver. Born in Alhambra Cheryl Tiegs, model Melissa Villaseñor, comedian and impressionist, Saturday Night Live Mitch Vogel, actor Ron Warner, Third Base Coach for the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team. James D. Watkins, admiral Betty White, actress Verne Winchell, businessman Xasthur, black metal band References Lists of people from California
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Chien Shih-keng (; born 1980) is a Taiwanese screenwriter. Chien was credited in All You Need Is Love (2015), then worked on The Tag-Along (2015) and The Tag-Along 2 (2017). He shared the Golden Horse Award for Best Adapted Screenplay with John Hsu and Fu Kai-ling for Detention (2019). Chien later worked on Get the Hell Out (2020). References 1980 births Living people Taiwanese screenwriters
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A Village Afraid is a 1950 detective novel by the British writer Cecil Street, writing under the pen name of Miles Burton. It was part of a lengthy series of books featuring the detective Desmond Merrion and Inspector Arnold of Scotland Yard. Synopsis Five prominent members of the little village of Micheigreen gather for drinks coaching inn The Swan after a meeting of the Parish Council. The next day one of their number, wealthy businessman Norman Rother is found dead. While initial suspicion points at his dissatisfied younger wife Annette, the local police are flummoxed can call in the expertise of Merrion and Arnold. References Bibliography Evans, Curtis. Masters of the "Humdrum" Mystery: Cecil John Charles Street, Freeman Wills Crofts, Alfred Walter Stewart and the British Detective Novel, 1920-1961. McFarland, 2014. Herbert, Rosemary. Whodunit?: A Who's Who in Crime & Mystery Writing. Oxford University Press, 2003. Hubin, Allen J. Crime Fiction, 1749-1980: A Comprehensive Bibliography. Garland Publishing, 1984. Reilly, John M. Twentieth Century Crime & Mystery Writers. Springer, 2015. 1950 British novels Novels by Cecil Street British mystery novels British detective novels Collins Crime Club books Novels set in England
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The South Atlantic Conference Women's Basketball Tournament is the annual conference women's basketball championship tournament for the South Atlantic Conference. The tournament has been held annually since 1991. It is a single-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records. The tournament champion receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Women's Division II Basketball Championship. Results Notes † Wingate's championship from 2012 has been vacated. Championship records Coker, Emory & Henry, Limestone, Queens (NC), and UVA Wise have not yet reached the finals of the SAC tournament. Brevard never reached the finals of the tournament while members of the SAC. Schools highlighted in pink are former SAC members. See also South Atlantic Conference Men's Basketball Tournament References NCAA Division II women's basketball conference tournaments Tournament Recurring sporting events established in 1991
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Armorial of the speakers of the House of Commons is displayed at the House of Commons in the Palace of Westminster. Speakers customarily took a grant of arms while in office if they were not armigerous already. Their shields of arms are painted on the interior walls of Speaker's House. Earlier parlours and prolocutors (1258-1376) Richard II (1377-1399) Henry IV (1399-1413) Henry V (1413-1422) Henry VI (1422-1461) Edward IV (1461-1483) No parliament was summoned during Edward V's brief reign. Richard III (1483-1485) Henry VII (1485-1509) Henry VIII (1509-1547) Edward VI (1547-1553) Mary I (1553-1558) Elizabeth I (1558-1603) James I (1603-1625) Charles I (1625-1649) Interregnum (1649-1660) Charles II (1660-1685) William III (1688-1702) Following the Acts of Union 1707, Smith became the first Speaker of the House of Commons of Great Britain. References Palace of Westminster, Speaker's House, photographic gallery by Basil Manning. The Lives of the Speakers of the House of Commons, book by James Alexander Manning, 1850. Personal armorials Armorials of the United Kingdom
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Ellen Tiedtke (16 March 1930 – 1 February 2022) was a German actress and cabaret artist. Tiedtke became known primarily through the GDR children's program Ellentie, which ran from 1983 to 1991. She died on 1 February 2022, at the age of 91. Life Born in Bischofsburg, East Prussia, Prussia, Germany (Biskupiec, Poland), Tiedtke studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Leipzig from 1949 to 1952 and was then employed at the Stadttheater Cottbus until 1954. Here, together with Ursula Wagner, Erhard Köster, Walter Niklaus and Edi Weeber-Fried, she was one of the founding members of the local cabaret ensemble "Die Sticklinge". In 1956/1957, she performed in the "Leipziger Pfeffermühle" and later in the Berlin ensemble "Die Distel" until 1964. She then started freelancing as a singer in the manner of Claire Waldoff. In 1961 she received the GDR Art Prize and the GDR National Prize as a member of the cabaret collective "Die Distel". In addition, she appeared in 1964 in the TV thriller Doppelt oder nicht and in the DEFA comedy Ohne Paß in fremden Betten, in 1980 in the political drama Die Verlobte and between 1978 and 1983 in various roles in several children's TV films about the clown Ferdinand. Tiedtke became known in the GDR mainly through the children's program Ellentie, which was broadcast on Wednesdays on the GDR's second television channel from 1983 to 1991 and consisted of feature films, games and conversations with children. The readers of the german's television magazine FF dabei voted her their fan favorite twice for this program. In 1985, she released a record entitled Ellen Tiedtke sings mit Herz und Schnauze. She was married to Hans Rascher. Ellen Tiedtke died in February 2022 in a Berlin hospital at the age of 91. References External links 1930 births 2022 deaths People from Biskupiec People from East Prussia 20th-century German actresses 21st-century German actresses Kabarettists German cabaret performers
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Claire Sheppard (born January 1, 1992) is a British local campaigner and businesswoman. which attracted the attention of the media after being one of the 1st organisers in the UK to provide a community response to the COVID-19 pandemic much sooner than her Local Council. Business career She runs a market research company, specialising in finding and filming people for research projects by getting people to talk to brands, charities and organisations so they can better understand their world. In the last year she has worked on projects around food poverty, HIV testing, modern slavery and the feelings evoked from driving. Activism Nunhead Rocks She organises Nunhead Rocks, a community group with almost 8000 members in Facebook ( Nunhead's population is around 14000 ) Nunhead Knocks With the blueprint of the Facebook group of Nunhead Rocks, as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic she founded Nunhead Knocks, a support group to assist those isolating and struggling (see Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic ) making her one of the pioneers of community responses to COVID-19, something which attracted huge praise and attention from the media, local and nation-wide organisations. Nunhead Womens Institute She has set up the local branch of the Nunhead Women's Institute , a federation of women's groups dedicated to providing women with educational and social activities, and has been president three times. Environmental and political activism She is a local campaigner involved with the Green Party of England and Wales to tackle environmental issues such as flytipping as well as for more investment for the area. Electoral performance References Living people 21st-century British women politicians British activists Green Party of England and Wales parliamentary candidates British environmentalists Women councillors in England 1992 births
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Gerrit de Graeff (II) van Zuid-Polsbroek (23 December 1741 in Amsterdam – 20 December 1811 at Ilpenstein) was a member of the De Graeff family from Amsterdam. He was a Dutch politician at local and national Level. He belonged to the patrician class of Amsterdam and held the feudal titles Free Lord of Zuid-Polsbroek as those of Purmerland and Ilpendam. Biography Gerrit de Graeff was a son of Gerrit de Graeff (I.) van Zuid-Polsbroek (1711-1752) and his second wife Elizabeth Lestevenon (1716–1766). Gerrit was related through his father's marriages to the diplomat Mattheus Lestevenon and Apollonius Jan Cornelis Lampsins, Baron of Tobago. After his father's death in 1752 his older brother Joan de Graeff inherited the title Free Lord (Vrijheer) of Zuid-Polsbroek, and after his death in 1754 Gerrit succeeded him there. In 1766 after the death of his mother he succeeded as Free Lord of Purmerland and Ilpendam. He received his doctorate on July 28, 1763 at the University of Leiden. In 1785 he married Christina van Herzeele, with whom he had two children; Gerrit III de Graeff and Geertruid Elisabeth de Graeff (1776-1857), who was married to general Gijsbert Carel Rutger Reinier van Brienen van Ramerus (1771-1821). Gerrit de Graeff was a Remonstrant and patriotic politician in the tradition of the 17th century regents of the Dutch States Party. Between 1762 and 1787 he held various government posts in Amsterdam, including Vroedschap, Schepen (1771), Councilor (1771-1781) and Commissioner (1762). In 1776 he was named as commissioner of the 't Zandpad in the Noorderkwartier. In 1787, after the invasion of Prussian troops in the Netherlands and the reinstatement of Stadtholder William V of Orange, he was expelled from the city government together with Hendrik Hooft because of his democratic sentiments. After the French troops had invaded and the Batavian Republic was founded, Gerrit was again admitted to the city government in 1795. In 1799 he was appointed a member of the Governing Council Vertegenwoordigend Lichaam (parliament during the Batavian Republic) In 1803 he was named Wethouder and Council of Amsterdam. Gerrit de Graeff died on December 20, 1811 at Ilpenstein Castle. His burial chapel is located in the Reformed Church in Ilpendam. Notes 1741 births 1811 deaths Nobility from Amsterdam Gerrit II, Graeff de Lords of Purmerland and Ilpendam Lords of Zuid-Polsbroek Aldermen of Amsterdam
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The Korean Basketball League Most Valuable Player Award (MVP) (Korean: 국내선수 MVP) is an annual Korean Basketball League (KBL) award given since 1997 to the best performing player of the regular season. It is only awarded to domestic players (registered as South Korean nationals) as there is a separate award for foreign import players. Winners Multi-time winners Teams Notes References External links Records: Past records / 주요기록: 역대수상현황 on the Korean Basketball League official website Awards established in 1997 Basketball most valuable player awards Korean Basketball League
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The 2006 Shepherd Rams football team represented Shepherd University during the 2006 NCAA Division II football season as a member of the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WVIAC). They were led by head coach Monte Cater, in his 20th season at Shepherd, and finished the season 11–1. With a conference record of 7–0, they were named WVIAC champions and advanced to the Division II Playoffs, losing in the quarterfinal round against Bloomsburg. The Rams played their home games at Ram Stadium in Shepherdstown, West Virginia. Preseason The Rams entered the 2006 season as the 16th ranked team in the country. Regular season The 2006 regular season for the Rams consisted of 7 games against WVIAC opponents, and one game each against Millersville, Shippensburg, and C.W. Post. The Rams went undefeated in the regular season and were given the top seed in Super Region I in the 2006 NCAA Division II football playoffs. With their win over West Liberty on November 4, Shepherd clinched the WVIAC title. Playoffs Shepherd received a first round bye in the playoffs by way of earning the #1 seed in Super Region I. In the second round, the team hosted Merrimack, and won the game 31–7, before losing in the quarterfinals against Bloomsburg. Schedule References Shepherd Shepherd Rams football seasons Shepherd Rams football
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This is a list of international trips made by Josip Broz Tito, during his reign as the prime minister and later President of Yugoslavia. Josip Broz Tito visited 72 different countries during his time in office, between 1944 and his death in 1980. Tito's oversea trips were often named "Peace travels" by Yugoslavian media. Countries that Tito visited at least ten times were: Soviet Union (18 visits), Romania (17) andEgypt (14). 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s References Josip Broz Tito 20th century in international relations Lists of diplomatic visits by heads of state
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The 2021 European Cross Country Championships was the 27th edition of the cross country running competition for European athletes. It was held on 12 December 2021 in Dublin, Ireland. Medal summary Medal table References European Cross Country Championships European Cross Country Championships European Cross Country Championships European Cross Country Championships
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The Yasar Dogu Tournament 1989, was a wrestling event held in Istanbul, Turkey between 18 and 19 January 1989. This tournament was held as 17th. 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 1989 1989 in sport wrestling Sports competitions in Istanbul Yaşar Doğu Tournament
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Dameon Pierce (born February 19, 2000) is an American football running back for the Florida Gators. Early life and high school Pierce grew up in Bainbridge, Georgia and attended Bainbridge High School. As a senior, he rushed for 2,123 yards and 32 touchdowns. Pierce finished his high school career with 6,779 rushing yards and 92 total touchdowns scored. He was rated a four-star recruit and committed to play college football at Florida over offers from Alabama, Florida State, Miami (Florida), Georgia, South Carolina, and Auburn. College career Pierce rushed for 424 yards and two touchdowns on 69 carries in his freshman season. As a sophomore, he rushed 305 yards and four touchdowns. Pierce also played on special teams during his first two seasons. As a junior, he led the Gators with 503 rushing yards and four touchdowns and caught 17 passes for 156 yards and one touchdown. Pierce gained 574 yards and scored 13 touchdowns on 100 carries and also caught 19 passes for 216 yards and three touchdowns in his senior season. References External links Florida Gators bio 2000 births Living people American football running backs Florida Gators football players Players of American football from Georgia (U.S. state) People from Bainbridge, Georgia
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Mohammad Jahangir Alam is a Bangladesh Army Brigadier General and the former Additional Director General (Operations) at the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) an elite multi-service unit of the Bangladesh Police. He was one of seven officers of RAB sanctioned by the United States for violation of human rights. He is a Commander of President Guard Regiment. Early life Alam was born on 19 October 1973 in Dinajpur District, Bangladesh. He completed his master's degree in Defense Studies from the Bangladesh University of Professionals. Career On 19 December 1993, Alam received his commission on the 29th long course of Bangladesh Military Academy. He was commissioned in the Infantry Corps of Bangladesh Army. He had taught at the School of Infantry and Tactics and served in the Kuwait Army on deputation for three years. He was trained in counter terrorist tactics in the United States. He had previously commanded the 38 East Bengal Regiment of the 17th Infantry Division. He worked as a platoon Commander in the Bangladesh Military Academy. In October 2018, Alam, then lieutenant colonel, hosted the seventh annual Pacific Resilience Disaster Response Exercise and Exchange between Bangladesh Army and U.S. Army Pacific. Alam was promoted on 11 January 2017 to colonel and appointed to the 19th Infantry Division, based at Shahid Salahuddin Cantonment, as the division Colonel Staff. Alam was appointed the Additional Director General (Operations) at the Rapid Action Battalion on 17 September 2018 replacing Colonel Mohammad Anwar Latif Khan. He was appointed on deputation from Bangladesh Army. He oversaw special security arrangements for the Pahela Baishakh celebrations in 2019. Alam left the Additional Director General (Operations) at the Rapid Action Battalion on 27 June 2019 and was replaced by Colonel Tofayel Mustafa Sorwar. Alam had served as the Chairperson of Khagrachari Cantonment Public School and College and Commander of 203rd Infantry Brigade. Alam was promoted to Brigadier General and appointed the Commander of the President Guard Regiment. U.S. sanctions On 10 December 2021, the U.S. Department of the Treasury placed sanctions on Alam and added him to its Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) list for engaging in serious human rights abuses relating to his tenure at RAB, including the Killing of Ekramul Haque. He was one of seven serving and former officers of RAB to be sanction by the United States. Following the sanctions, the United States Ambassador to Bangladesh, Earl R. Miller, was summoned by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bangladesh, A K Abdul Momen, who handed him a protest note. References Living people 1973 births People from Dinajpur District, Bangladesh Bangladesh Army brigadiers Rapid Action Battalion officers Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List Bangladesh University of Professionals alumni
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The Yasar Dogu Tournament 1988, was a wrestling event held in Istanbul, Turkey between 5 and 6 March 1988. This tournament was held as 16th. 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 1988 1988 in sport wrestling Sports competitions in Istanbul Yaşar Doğu Tournament
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Bakurianis Andeziti () is a village in Borjomi Municipality in the Samtskhe–Javakheti region of Georgia. The village has a population of 352, as of 2014. Bakurianis Andeziti was granted daba status in 1956 but was downgraded to a village in 2018. References Populated places in Borjomi Municipality
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