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Tales of the Walking Dead is an upcoming American post-apocalyptic horror drama anthology television series created by Channing Powell that is set to premiere on AMC in mid-2022. It is a spin-off series to The Walking Dead, which is based on the comic book series of the same name by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard, and is the fourth television series within The Walking Dead franchise.
Premise
Tales of the Walking Dead is an episodic anthology series that is based on new and existing characters within The Walking Dead universe.
Cast
Anthony Edwards
Parker Posey
Terry Crews
Poppy Liu
Jillian Bell
Olivia Munn
Danny Ramirez
Loan Chabanol
Embeth Davidtz
Jessie T. Usher
Gage Munroe
Production
Development
In September 2020, AMC announced they and Scott M. Gimple had been developing an episodic anthology series set within The Walking Dead universe. In October 2021, AMC officially greenlit a six-episode first season to debut in mid-2022. Channing Powell, who has written for both The Walking Dead and Fear the Walking Dead, serves as showrunner.
Casting
In February 2022, it was announced that Anthony Edwards, Parker Posey, Terry Crews, Poppy Liu, and Jillian Bell had been cast in starring roles. Daniella Pineda, Olivia Munn, Danny Ramirez, Loan Chabanol, Embeth Davidtz, Jessie T. Usher and Gage Munroe later joined the cast in undisclosed roles.
Filming
Filming for the series began in January 2022 in Buford, Georgia, with the first episode directed by Michael E. Satrazemis; who has directed several episodes of both The Walking Dead and Fear the Walking Dead. In February 2022, it was confirmed that Satrazemis would direct three of the six first-season episodes, with the remaining episodes directed by Haifaa al-Mansour, Deborah Kampmeier, and Tara Nicole Weyr (who previously directed for Fear the Walking Dead).
References
External links
AMC (TV channel) original programming
American television spin-offs
English-language television shows
Horror drama television series
Post-apocalyptic television series
Television shows filmed in Georgia (U.S. state)
The Walking Dead (franchise) television series
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MgA. Michal Janiga (October 12, 1991) in Považská Bystrica is a Slovak sculptor and artist.
Biography
Michal Janiga is a native of Pružina. He is a graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague, where he graduated from the Studio of Figural Sculpture and Medals. He lives in Prague, where he works in own studio. He has had several author exhibitions and realizations in Slovakia, Norway, Italy and the Czech Republic.
Selected works
Carl Gustav Swensson Memorial
In 2021 was the co-author of the Carl Gustav Swensson Memorial in C. G. Swensson Park in Žilina. He designed and created the Swensson's portrait. The author of the memorial sculpture is the landscape architect Marek Sobola. The collaboration of these two artists created the largest memorial dedicated to a prominent Swedish landscape architect in Europe. The work combines pigmented concrete, stainless steel and elements of the green infrastructure.
Others important works and exhibitions
Statue of St. John of Nepomuk in Pružina-Priedhorie (2012).
"Mimo predpoklad". Exhibition with Petra Lomnická, MG Gallery, Považská Bystrica, Slovakia (2018)
Author of Ondrej Sobola's portrait, which was based on the only surviving photograph. Ondrej Sobola's story was the impetus for the creation of the international Tree of Peace initiative (2018).
Exhibition "Negative Realism" (You're Broken When Your Heart's Not Open), Lienemann-Stifung für Bildung und Kunst Award, Tschechisches Zentrum, Berlin, Germany (2019)
"The Run Slovakia" (relay race). Realisation of trophies and medal, production cooperation with Hydro Extrusion Slovakia (2019).
Second place in art competition for monument of the 700th anniversary of the Žilina town, Slovakia. Cooperation with Marek Sobola in 2021.
Exhibition "Nesnesitelné teplo domova", garden of the Cultural center H55, Prague, Czech Republic (2021).
Portrait of Romanian King Michael I (2021).
Portrait of Serbian King Peter I of Serbia (2021).
Other activities
On November 3, 2021, Michal Janiga took part in the official planting of a memorial tree in Žilina planted on the occasion of the Platinum Jubilee of Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II, the very first Jubilee tree in Central Europe. A memorial common oak (Quercus robur), also known as an English oak, was planted in Carl Gustav Swensson Park in Žilina. The planting was carried out under the Official auspices of the British Embassy in Bratislava and was inspired by the official program “The Queen’s Green Canopy“. The tree was planted by Her Majesty's Ambassador to Slovakia Nigel Baker together with the author of this idea Marek Sobola, Michal Janiga and the Mayor of Žilina Peter Fiabáne. Žilina's planting has a leading position throughout Central Europe – as a very first planting the “Platinum Jubilee Tree”.
Gallery
References
External links
Michal Janiga: Official website
Living people
Slovak artists
Slovak sculptors
1991 births
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SS Unicoi was an American Design 1027 cargo ship built in 1920 for service in World War II. She was later acquired by the United States Navy and renamed USS Unicoi (IX-216). Her namesake is a county and a mountain range in Tennessee. The word unicoi is derived from the Cherokee term "unaka" which means white.
Description
The ship was long, with a beam of and a draft of . She was assessed at .
She was powered by a single diesel engine, which was built by the Worthington Pump & Machinery Corporation, Harrison, New Jersey. It drove a single screw propeller.
Construction and career
Unicoi (IX-216) was built in 1920 at Tampa, Florida, by Oscar Daniels Co. She was owned first by the United States Shipping Board (USSB) and later by the United States Maritime Commission. In the late 1930s or early 1940s, she was renamed Excelsior; but, by 1942, she was again renamed back to Unicoi.
Late in the afternoon of 15 July 1942, as Unicoi steamed southward off Cape Lookout, North Carolina, with convoy King Sail 520 (KS 520), a German submarine struck without warning and torpedoed three merchant vessels of the formation. Moments later, the submarine surfaced in the middle of the convoy only 350 yards from Unicoi. The ship's alert armed guard quickly took advantage of this unusual opportunity and fired a shell, scoring a hit on the submarine. Meanwhile, the two planes which supplied the convoy's air cover approached the submarine and dropped their depth charges. One depth charge actually hit the submarine and slid off before detonating. In all, four depth charges at close range finished off German submarine U-576 which left behind black oil, debris, and bubbles as she went to the bottom.
Unicoi continued on with the convoy to Key West where, on the 28th, she joined Convoy WAT-10 bound for Caribbean ports. The ship parted company with the convoy on 1 August off Guantanamo Bay and set her course via the Panama Canal to New Zealand. On 6 August, she departed with Convoy GP 4 from Guantanamo for Cristobal, in which she arrived 4 days later.
The ship alongside Convoy NA 41 left Langemak Bay on 13 August 1944, for Seeadler Harbor.
Around this time, she came under the control of the War Shipping Administration and was operated by American Export Lines, Inc. She continued operations in the Pacific until 20 April 1945 when she was transferred to the United States Navy outside Tacloban in Leyte Gulf. Accepted from the War Shipping Administration on bareboat charter, Unicoi was commissioned on 23 April 1945.
Designated an unclassified miscellaneous auxiliary ship (IX), she reported for duty with Service Squadron 8, Service Forces, Pacific; but, due to her age and disrepair, underwent extensive overhaul at Seeadler Harbor before taking up her duties as a mobile dry storage ship early in August, shortly before Japan capitulated. On the 7th, as she entered the channel at Green Island with a cargo of provisions for the island's Construction Battalion Maintenance Unit, she went aground. After unloading her cargo, shifting ballast and discharging 65 tons of fresh water over the side, she was refloated with the assistance of two landing craft late in the afternoon. Undamaged, she proceeded via Bougainville to the Treasury Islands where she loaded nets, buoys, and other equipment for transportation to the Philippines.
She arrived at Samar on 4 September and remained in the Philippines until 6 December when she set her course via Pearl Harbor for the west coast. Unicoi arrived at San Francisco on 2 February 1946, was decommissioned on 16 April, and returned on the same day to the War Shipping Administration at Suisun Bay, California. Her name was struck from the Navy Register on 1 May 1946, and she was later sold to the Walter W. Johnson Co. for scrapping.
Awards
American Campaign Medal
Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal
World War II Victory Medal
Philippine Liberation Medal
References
External links
EFC Design 1027: Illustrations
NavSource Online: USS Unicoi (IX-216)
Naval History and Heritage Command: Unicoi
Design 1027 ships of the United States Navy
Ships built in Tampa, Florida
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Ramiro Larrea (died 1 July 2020) was an Ecuadorian politician.
Biography
From 1972 till 1977 he served as Minister of Agriculture and later served as a Justice on the Supreme Court of Justice from 1987 till 1998.
Larrea died in Guayaquil at the age of 87, due to respiratory complications from the COVID-19 disease.
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2020 deaths
Ecuadorian judges
Government ministers of Ecuador
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John David Rimington, CB (born 1935) is a retired British civil servant.
Born in 1935, Rimington attended Jesus College, Cambridge, before completing on National Service in the Army. He entered HM Civil Service in 1959 as an official in the Board of Trade. From 1965 to 1969, he was a first secretary for economic matters in the British Embassy in New Delhi. After a year at the Department of Trade and Industry, he entered the Department of Employment in 1970. After another period abroad from 1974 (as a counsellor in the UK's permanent representation to the European Economic Community), he was transferred to the Manpower Services Commission in 1977.
In 1981, Rimington became director of the safety policy division of the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), and he was appointed Director-General of the HSE in 1984, serving until he retired in 1995. He was also a deputy secretary in the Department of Employment from 1984 and between 1992 and 1995 was Second Permanent Secretary in the department. For his service, Rimington was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB) in 1987. In retirement, he has held a visiting professorship at the University of Strathclyde and delivered the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents' Allan St John Holt Lecture in 2008.
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Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge
British civil servants
Health and safety in the United Kingdom
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Remembrance Day or Day of Remembrance for the Victims of the Homeland War and Day of Remembrance for the Victims of Vukovar and Škabrnja it is a national public holiday in the Republic of Croatia and a non-working day in memory of all victims of the Homeland War in Croatia. The holiday is celebrated on November 18, the day of the fall of the city of Vukovar in the 1991 Homeland War, when the Yugoslav People's Army and Serbian paramilitaries committed the two most massive crimes in Croatia during the Croatian War of Independence in two Croatian towns, Vukovar and Škabrnja. These events are known as Vukovar massacre and Škabrnja massacre. In memory of these events, the Croatian Parliament in 2019 has adopted a new law which introduced a new holiday, a day of remembrance for all victims of the Croatian War of Independence.
History
Fall of Vukovar
During the Croatian War of Independence, Yugoslav People's Army and Serb paramilitaries besieged and shelled the city of Vukovar from mid-August to the end of November 1991. Vukovar was bombed for 87 days, attacked from the ground, and shelled day and night from the direction across the Danube from the territory of (Vojvodina) Serbia. Fighting between the Yugoslav People's Army and poorly armed Croatian troops lasted exactly 87 days. The first bombed targets in the city were cultural institutions, city museum in Eltz Manor and the Vukovar Hospital, which was shelled daily with hundreds of missiles. After months of siege and the demolition and destruction of a city such as Europe has not seen since World War II, the city was finally occupied on November 18, 1991. Over 85% of the buildings in the city were completely unusable, the city was without food, water and basic necessities.
After the fall of the city, many of its inhabitants and defenders of the city found refuge in the Vukovar Hospital, which operated in very difficult conditions. After the fall of the city, paramilitaries and the Yugoslav People's Army
took over the hospital, and many who took refuge in the hospital were listed and taken to execution sites.
More than 3,000 civilians were killed during the battle of Vukovar, and many non-Serbs were expelled from Vukovar after the fall of the city, while several hundred non-Serbs were killed at the nearby Ovčara farm near Vukovar and elsewhere, such as the warehouse hangars of the Velepromet.
The fall of Vukovar changed the picture of the war in the international public, this changed the minds of many who continued to advocate for the survival of Yugoslavia in the west, even though the war was already going on for a long time.
Although, the battle for Croatia was lost, the few defenders of the city fought for almost three months and allowed the Croatian leaders to better equip the army and prepare the army to defend the country. Today it is believed that this event helped the recognition of Croatian independence.
Although it conquered the city, for the Yugoslav People's Army and the paramilitary, this was a Pyrrhic victory because they ultimately suffered heavy human losses and a large number of weapons and war equipment were destroyed. On 15 January 1998, the peaceful reintegration of the Croatian Danube region, Vukovar and the entire occupied territory of eastern Croatia were finally returned to the constitutional and legal order of Croatia.
Škabrnja massacre
From 18 to 19 November 1991, during the Croatian War of Independence, a crime took place in two villages near the city of Zadar, Nadin and Škabrnja, killing 62 civilians and 5 prisoners of war committed by Yugoslav People's Army and paramilitary units of the self-proclaimed Serbian Autonomous Oblast of Krajina.
Commemoration
In memory of the suffering of all civilians in the Croatian War of Independence, the Croatian Parliament declared November 18, 1991, a day of remembrance for all victims of the war in Croatia.
Every year on that day in Vukovar and Škabrnja are held the most massive gatherings called 'Column of Remembrance' when people from all over Croatia but also the regional countries and the Croatian diaspora as well as Croatian politicians and foreign visitors coming in that day in the city of Vukovar in eastern Croatia, and Škabrnja, near Zadar in Dalmatia to pay tribute to all the victims of the Homeland war in Croatia.
30th anniversary of the fall of Vukovar
November 18, 2021 marked the thirtieth anniversary of the fall of Vukovar with the participation of tens of thousands of people from Croatia and abroad. With the participation of the President of Croatia Zoran Milanović and the Prime Minister Andrej Plenković and numerous other delegates from the public and political life of Croatia. Also member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Šefik Džeferović attended the commemorative event. Representatives of the Serb community in the Republic of Croatia, led by Croatian Deputy Prime Minister Boris Milošević, also attended the commemoration. Holy Mass at the central cemetery in Vukovar with the participation of several bishops and priests was served by Đuro Hranić, Archbishop of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Đakovo-Osijek.
See also
Public holidays in Croatia
Vukovar massacre
Remembrance Day around the world
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Public holidays in Croatia
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Daughter of the Moon Goddess is a 2022 young adult fantasy novel by Malaysian writer Sue Lynn Tan. Tan's debut novel was inspired by Chinese mythology and the legend of the moon goddess Chang'e. Published on 11 January 2022 by Harper Voyager, an imprint of HarperCollins, it is the first book in a planned duology. It follows Xingyin as she embark on a journey to free her mother from the ruthless Celestial Emperor.
Plot
Xingyin is an immortal and has lived in Isolation with her mother. Her existence has been kept secret for years from the other's in the Celestial Kingdom unaware of her mother's history.
Her mother Chang'e became the moon goddess when she drank her husband's elixir and she lost her husband and was granted immorality but the Celestials — 'gods' became angry and imprisoned her in the Palace where she hides her secret daughter, Xingyin.
Soon when her existence is discovered by the Celestial Emperor, she flees from her only home to the Celestial Kingdom and swears to free her mother from imprisonment.
Xingyin discovers she has magic and her skills for archery which she inherited from her father and works hard to get enough status to bargain her mother's freedom. She befriends the Crown Prince Liwei, the Captain of the Celestial Army and she learns more about magic while disguising herself as an archer.
Xingyin works undercover to free her mother, while others plot against the Kingdom but the Emperors are also staging a malicious plan.
Reception
The book was ranked as one of the most anticipated book of 2022 by several magazines and literary websites including Polygon , PopSugar, Book riot and Tor.com. It received several positive receptions from reviewers, and starred trade reviews from Publishers’ Weekly, Library Journal and BookPage. In a starred review, Publishers Weekly noted that "Tan paints a lush, sparkling world in her inventive reimagining of the age-old Chinese folktale. The result is a riveting page-turner that will leave fantasy lovers satisfied and eager for more". Library Journal calls the book “an exquisitely detailed fantasy with a strong, vulnerable protagonist. The intimate prose makes Tan’s wonderful debut an immersive experience…”. A review from Kirkus Review called the novel "A standard court fantasy, unique in its expansion on the story of the Mid-Autumn Festival". The BookPage starred review comments: “Filled with intricate world building, heartbreaking romance and mind-bending intrigue. Tan’s story is mythic in its scope yet personal in its execution…The result is an all-consuming work of literary fantasy that is breathtaking both for its beauty and its suspense.”
References
2022 fantasy novels
2022 debut novels
Young adult novels
Young adult fantasy novels
Novels set in China
Malaysian novels
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Lorenzo Hoareau (born 6 January 2007) is a Seychellois footballer who plays as a midfielder for the Seychelles national team.
Youth career
In October 2021 Hoareau was named captain of his school football team in Mont Fleuri.
International career
Hoareau was called up to the senior national team for a friendly tournament in Comoros in September 2021. He went on to make his senior international debut on 1 September 2021 in a friendly against the hosts. Three days later he earned his second cap and scored his first goal for the Seychelles in a 1–8 defeat to Burundi. At age 14, he became the youngest player from an African nation to score in a senior international fixture and second-youngest scorer worldwide.
International goals
Scores and results list South Sudan's goal tally first.
International career statistics
References
External links
National Football Teams profile
Global Sports Archive profile
2007 births
Living people
Association football defenders
Seychellois footballers
Seychelles international footballers
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The Reynolds Arcade (1829–1932) was a commercial building constructed by Abelard Reynolds in 1829 on Buffalo Street (now Main Street) in Rochester, New York. According to Joseph W. Barnes, a Rochester City Historian, it was, "the center of Rochester downtown life for more than a century." After it was demolished, an office building with the same name was constructed on the same site.
Built of brick, it was four-and-a-half stories tall and almost 100 feet wide. It contained 86 rooms arranged on either side of a 15-foot-wide, skylighted corridor that extended from the primary entrance on Main Street to the rear entrance on the next street to the north. On top, it had an observation tower, and it had 14 cellars.
It housed six stores that opened directly onto Main Street. The other shops and offices on the first floor opened into the interior corridor, while those on the second floor opened onto a balconied gallery that overlooked the corridor. Hotel rooms were on the upper floors. The town post office was in the building, enhancing the arcade's role as the city hub. When Rochester received its city charter in 1834, the inauguration ceremony for its first mayor, Jonathan Child, was held in the Reynolds Arcade.
In later years, the arcade served as the main entranceway to Corinthian Hall, which was built by Reynolds in 1849 and located across the street from the arcade's rear entrance. The hall was a prominent location for lectures, concerts, plays, balls, parties and fairs.
Directly across the street from the arcade's Main Street entrance was the office of the North Star, the abolitionist newspaper operated by Frederick Douglass.
Douglass, who had escaped from slavery, delivered his "What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?" speech in 1852 in Corinthian Hall, a speech that one biographer called, "perhaps the greatest antislavery oration ever given."
Two major corporations trace their origins to the Reynolds Arcade. The headquarters of the young Western Union telegraph company was located in the arcade from 1856 to 1866.
Western Union eventually became the dominant telegraph company in the United States.
Bausch & Lomb, which grew into one of the world's largest eye-care companies, began in 1853 as a daguerreotype shop in the Reynolds Arcade. The shop sold eyeglasses at first as a sideline, but after the two partners devised a way to make eyeglass frames that cost less, eye care products became the focus of their business.
The arcade was the scene of abolitionist activity by both blacks and whites who owned businesses there, including the Francis and Cleggett barber shop.
Benjamin Cleggett, whose father had escaped from slavery, worked as a barber in Rochester before moving to Geneva, New York. He married Frances Nell, whose brother, William Cooper Nell, worked in Douglass's North Star newspaper office.
The arcade was home to the Reynolds Library, the city's main reference library, from 1886 until the arcade was demolished. The Reynolds Library was then merged with the Rochester Public Library.
By the 1920s, the arcade was becoming increasingly outdated in addition to being a fire hazard. It was demolished in 1932 and replaced the following year by a ten-story office building that, in honor of its predecessor, was also named the Reynolds Arcade.
References
External links
"The Reynolds Arcade", by the Rochester Public Library, provides additional history and photos of the Reynolds Arcade.
Buildings and structures in Rochester, New York
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The 2011 Korean Basketball League rookie draft (Korean: 2011 KBL 국내신인선수 드래프트) was held on January 31, 2011, at the Education and Cultural Center in Yangjae-dong, Seoul, South Korea. Out of the 44 players who participated in the draft, 35 were selected. Anyang KGC won the lottery for the first overall pick, having finished in eighth place during the 2009–10 season.
Draft selections
This table only shows the first twenty picks.
Players
The 2011 draft was highly anticipated by observers and KBL coaches as it included seniors responsible for Chung-Ang University's record-breaking run of 52 consecutive wins in the collegiate basketball league (from November 2008 to November 2009). The main players, center Oh Se-keun and point guard Kim Sun-hyung, have gone on to win the KBL Championship and the KBL Most Valuable Player Award and were key players in the South Korean national team winning gold in the 2014 Asian Games.
The third pick of the draft Choi Jin-soo is the first South Korean to receive a NCAA Division I basketball scholarship and played for the University of Maryland. He was the youngest of the draft class as the "early entry" option was still unheard of at that time and nearly all participants were college seniors. The third overall pick, he was chosen by Goyang Orions, where his father Kim Yoo-taek was then a member of the coaching staff.
Notes
See also
Korean Basketball League draft
References
External links
Draft: 2011 KBL Domestic Player draft results / 드래프트: 2011 KBL 국내신인선수 드래프트 결과 — Korean Basketball League official website
Korean Basketball League draft
January 2011 sports events in South Korea
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Yuri Kurilsky (Belarusian: Юрый Курыльскі; 1980 – 2007), known as The Monster with the Black Volga (Belarusian: Монстар з чорнай волгай) was a Belarusian serial killer who raped and killed three teenagers around the Vitebsk Region from 2004 to 2005. He was convicted, sentenced to death and subsequently executed for these crimes in 2007.
Biography
Little is known of Kurilsky's personal life. Born in Novopolotsk in 1980, by the time of the crimes he was married and worked as a operator at the Naftan Oil Refinery. While he was a respected citizen, locals noted that he was easily angered and very aggressive when provoked.
From 2004 to 2005, Kurilsky would cruise around the Vitebsk Region in his black Volga and would pick up any victims he found suitable to satisfy his sexual demands. The first victim was a 23-year-old resident of Novopolotsk, whom, after he had sex with her, Kurilsky beat to death with a tire iron and then threw her body into the Usvyacha river. At first, this murder was considered an isolated incident, but almost a year later, two more bodies were pulled out of the river, bearing similar injuries to the first one. The first victim was determined to be a 16-year-old schoolgirl from Gvozdovo, who had been strangled, while the other was a prostitute from Polotsk whose throat had been cut. The latter murders were determined to have been committed only a month apart, but DNA determined that all three victims had had sexual intercourse with the same man.
After interviewing witnesses, authorities determined that all three victims were seen entering into a Soviet-era black Volga, a vehicle which was uncommon for the area. This enabled them to check every vehicle matching the description, eventually leading them to Kurilsky. Upon inspecting his apartment and car, police found a knife with bloodstains from the one of the victims, as well as bloodstains from yet another in the back of his car. In the subsequent interrogations, he readily admitted his guilt, but was unable to provide an adequate explanation for why he carried out his murders. Allegedly, it was later written in the court verdict that the reason for his actions "suddenly arisen hostile relations".
A psychiatric examination ruled that Kurilsky was sane, and legible to stand trial. During said trial, he again reiterated that he was guilty and asked for forgiveness from the victims' families. Subsequently, he was found guilty and sentenced to death. Upon hearing the verdict, Kurilsky simply smiled. After presumably refusing to appeal his conviction, Kurilsky was shot in the execution chamber of Pishchalauski Castle in Minsk in 2007, though the exact date remains unknown.
See also
List of serial killers by country
References
1980 births
2008 deaths
21st-century criminals
Male criminals
Male serial killers
Belarusian serial killers
Belarusian murderers of children
21st-century executions by Belarus
Executed serial killers
People executed by Belarus
Executed Belarusian people
People executed for murder
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Quadream is an Israeli surveillance technology company. It is believed to have developed "zero-click" exploit tools similar to those used by NSO Group. Its customers include the government of Saudi Arabia.
References
Companies of Israel
Security companies of Israel
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Seyed Amir Khoshbin (, born 8 March 1979 in Tehran) is an Iranian jiujitsu athlete. He is member of Committee Fighting System, Technical Committee and Judicial Committee Ju-Jitsu International Federation. He is Head of the Asian Jujitsu Sports Committee. He was a referee at Asian Olympic Games 2018 in Jakarta, Indonesia and head coach of the Iran Jiujitsu National Team since 2008 till now.
References
External link
Seyed Amir Khoshbin on Instagram
Living people
1979 births
Athletes
Ju-jitsu at the 2018 Asian Games | [
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The 2022 Laver Cup will be the fifth edition of the Laver Cup, a men's tennis tournament between teams from Europe and the rest of the world. It will be held on indoor hard courts at the O2 Arena in London, United Kingdom from 23 until 25 September.
Team Europe will attempt to win the title for a fifth consecutive edition.
Player selection
On 3 February 2022, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer were the first players to confirm their participation for Team Europe.
Participants
References
External links
2022
2022 ATP Tour
2022 in English sport
2022 sports events in London
September 2022 sports events in the United Kingdom
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The Colonel Franciszek Sadowski Land Forces Training Centre in Drawsko (), commonly known as the Drawsko Training Ground () is a training and proving ground located approximately southwest of Drawsko Pomorskie, West Pomeranian Voivodeship. The training ground was established on 2 February 1946. Aside from being used by the Polish Army, it is also used by all member states of NATO.
History
The unit originated in Jelenino, a village near Szczecinek and was created on 2 February 1946 as the Command of the Artillery Proving Ground (). The unit was moved on 12 January 1949 to Oleszno, where it currently lies. The base was then changed to both a proving and training ground. Eventually, the name of the ground changed to the 2nd District Artillery Training Ground ().
Many military events happened and happen in the area, most notably "Odra - Nysa 69", "Tarcza 76" and "Tarcza 88". In October 2000, the V Corps of the United States participated in a field exercise codenamed "VICTORY STRIKE". More than 2 thousand soldiers participated in the event.
Settlements located in the area
The training ground's area itself is located in Drawsko County, on the border of Gmina Kalisz Pomorski and Gmina Drawsko Pomorskie. The settlements on the area are:
Gmina Kalisz Pomorski
Głębokie
Prostynia
Jaworze
Borowo
Czertyń
Gmina Drawsko Pomorskie
Oleszno (headquarters)
Ziemsko
Żołędowo
Dzikowo
Konotop
Commanders
The commanders of the area were and are:
Maj. (1946–1950)
Lt. Col. Jan Sementz (1950–1962)
Brig. Gen. Leon Dubicki (March–September 1962)
Lt. Franciszek Raban (1962–1964)
Brig. Gen. Józef Kolasa (1964–1966)
Lt. Jan Bodylewicz (1966–1974)
Lt. Franciszek Sadowski (1974–1979)
Lt. Jan Matejuk (1988–1996)
Lt. Jan Krupa (1996–1998)
Lt. Robert Jabłoński (1998–2001)
Lt. Antoni Budkowski (2001–2004)
Lt. Michał Wałęza (2004–2010)
Lt. Marek Gmurski (2010–present)
Notes and references
Military training areas
Proving grounds
Drawsko County
Polish Land Forces
1946 establishments in Poland
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Chou Pin-chin () is a Taiwanese former actor.
Chou's film debut in Hou Hsiao-hsien's (1982), saw him portray a child with a limp. He was the Best Child Actor at the 19th Golden Horse Awards.
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Taiwanese child actors
20th-century Taiwanese male actors
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Mehedi Hasan Ujjal () is a former Bangladeshi professional footballer who plays as an Attacking Midfielder. He spent majority of his career with Abahani Limited Dhaka. He last played club football for Muktijoddha Sangsad KC during the 2020–21 Bangladesh Premier League season. Ujjal also played 28 games for the Bangladesh national football team from 2003 to 2011.
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1985 births
Living people
Bangladeshi footballers
Bangladesh international footballers
Association football midfielders
Mohammedan Sporting Club (Dhaka) players
Abahani Limited (Dhaka) players
Abahani Limited (Chittagong) players
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Asciano railway station is an Italian railway station on the Siena-Chiusi railway line in Southern Tuscany. It serves as a junction for the line to Monte Antico.
History
It was opened on 11 September 1859 as an intermediate station on the Siena-Chiusi railway. In 1872, a new line opened to connect Grosseto and Siena, which branches off the main line here. Until 1927, it was the only connection between the two cities however a new line opened between Siena and Monte Antico, meaning traffic was significantly reduced on the section between here and Monte Antico, eventually closing to regular passenger services in 1994. Since then, regular passenger services have continued to serve this station on journeys between Siena and Chiusi-Chianciano Terme. The station has a turntable, which is occasionally used for steam locomotives that run along the Asciano-Monte Antico railway.
Train services and movements
Regular passenger services to the station consist solely of regionale services, which run every day to Siena and Chiusi-Chianciano Terme, with one evening return service continuing to Empoli. The station is served by Treno Natura steam or diesel historical trains that run occasionally for tourists.
Gallery
See also
History of rail transport in Italy
List of railway stations in Tuscany
Rail transport in Italy
Railway stations in Italy
References
Railway stations in Tuscany
1859 establishments in Italy
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...But You Can Call Me Larry is an album by the Canadian musician Lawrence Gowan, released in 1993. The album's first single was "When There's Time (For Love)"; three more singles were released. The album went gold in Canada. Gowan is credited by his full name on the album cover.
Production
The album was produced by Jerry Marotta and Eddie Schwartz. Robert Fripp played guitar on the album; Tony Levin played bass. Jann Arden contributed vocals. Gowan made a decision to move away from keyboards and synthesizers after buying a Martin acoustic guitar. He felt that playing guitar instead of piano introduced new aspects to his songwriting.
Critical reception
The Toronto Star called the songs "refreshingly honest and heartfelt, with nary a hint of bandwagon jumping." The Vancouver Sun determined that "producer/drummer Jerry Marotta does indeed stay out of the way of the songs, and a crack band—including former Red Rider guitar ace Kenny Greer—provide subtle accompaniment."
The Ottawa Citizen thought that "Gowan's voice sounds better and shows more versatility, landing somewhere between Rod Stewart and Chris de Burgh in the unhurried romantic ballad 'When There's Time (For Love)'."
AllMusic called the album "Gowan's wholehearted attempt at capturing a mature audience through acoustically based ballads and adult contemporary-styled rock songs."
Track listing
References
1993 albums
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Arseni Gritsyuk (born 15 March 2001) is a Russian professional ice hockey player for Avangard Omsk of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL).
Playing career
Gritsyuk was drafted in the fifth round, 129th overall, by the New Jersey Devils in the 2019 NHL Entry Draft. He made his professional debut for Avangard Omsk during the 2020–21 season where he recorded one goal and one assist in 12 games and won the Gagarin Cup. On 30 April 2021, he signed a two-year contract extension with Avangard Omsk.
International play
Gritsyuk represented Russia at the 2019 IIHF World U18 Championships where he recorded three goals and two assists in seven games and won a silver medal. He also represented Russia at the 2021 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships where he recorded one goal and three assists in six games. He will represent Russia at the 2022 Winter Olympics.
Career statistics
Regular season and playoffs
International
Awards and honours
References
External links
2001 births
Living people
Avangard Omsk players
HC Izhstal players
Metallurg Novokuznetsk players
New Jersey Devils draft picks
Ice hockey people from Russia
Russian ice hockey left wingers
Sportspeople from Krasnoyarsk
Ice hockey players at the 2022 Winter Olympics
Medalists at the 2022 Winter Olympics
Olympic silver medalists for the Russian Olympic Committee athletes
Olympic medalists in ice hockey
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Hannah Miller (born February 16, 1996), also known by the Chinese name Mi Le (), is a Canadian ice hockey player and member of the Chinese national ice hockey team, currently playing in the Zhenskaya Hockey League (ZhHL) with the KRS Vanke Rays.
Miller represented China in the women's ice hockey tournament at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.
Playing career
Miller played ice hockey in the Junior Women's Hockey League (JWHL) with the under-18 prep team of the Okanagan Hockey Academy, based in Penticton, British Columbia, Canada, from 2012 to 2014.
NCAA
Miller played college ice hockey with the St. Lawrence Saints women's ice hockey program in the ECAC Hockey conference of the NCAA Division I from the 2014–15 season to the 2017–18 season. As a junior in the 2016–17 season, she ranked sixth in the country with 0.92 assists per game and eleventh nationally with 1.33 points per game, tallying 15 goals and 33 assists for 48 points in 36 games, and was recognized as the ECAC Player of the Month on 2 February. She was selected as team captain for the 2017–18 season via player vote and, in her senior season, was the ECAC Player of the Week for October 11. Miller was named to the Second-Team All-ECAC Hockey in 2016–17 and 2017–18 and earned ECAC Hockey All-Academic honors in 2017–18.
Professional
After reaching out and expressing interest in playing with the China-based Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL) team, Miller was drafted in the third round, fifteenth overall in the 2018 CWHL Draft by the Shenzhen KRS Vanke Rays. She signed with the team for the 2018–19 CWHL season and finished her first professional ice hockey season tied with Emma Woods for second on the team with 10 goals and ranked fifth with 15 points in 20 games.
Following the collapse of the Canadian Women's Hockey League in 2019, Miller remained with the KRS Vanke Rays as they became the first non-Russian team to join the Zhenskaya Hockey League (ZhHL). In the 2019–20 ZhHL season, she scored 12 goals and 13 assists for 25 points in 24 games, ranking second on the team for goals and fourth for assists, and won the 2020 Russian Championship.
International play
As a junior player with the Canadian national under-18 team, Miller participated in the IIHF Women's U18 World Championships in 2013 and 2014, winning a gold medal at both. At the 2013 tournament, she represented Canada alongside future Chinese national team teammate Kimberly Newell on a roster that also included future Canadian senior national team players Emily Clark, Sarah Nurse, and Sarah Potomak, among others.
Miller was officially named to the Chinese women's national team roster for the women's ice hockey tournament at the 2022 Winter Olympics on 28 January 2022. She scored China's first goal of the tournament, in the opening game of the preliminary round against the .
Career statistics
Regular season and playoffs
International
References
External links
1996 births
Living people
Canadian expatriate ice hockey players in China
Canadian expatriate ice hockey players in Russia
Canadian expatriate ice hockey players in the United States
Canadian women's ice hockey forwards
Djurgårdens IF Hockey Dam players
Ice hockey players at the 2022 Winter Olympics
Olympic ice hockey players of China
St. Lawrence Saints women's ice hockey players
Shenzhen KRS Vanke Rays players
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Hendrik Temminck, sometimes also Temming ( – 17 September 1727) was from March 1, 1722, to September 17, 1727, governor of the Dutch plantation colony of Surinam. Temminck married twice; first with Machteld van Wouw, and in 1725 with Charlotta Elisabeth van der Lith. He became Swedish artist Fredrika Eleonora von Düben's maternal grandfather through his and van Wouw's daughter Catharina Eleonora Temminck.
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Governors of Suriname
People from Arnhem
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Guillermo Ramón Carmona (born 26 June 1967) is an Argentine lawyer and politician of the Justicialist Party. Since 2021, he has served as Secretary of Malvinas Affairs, a special post in the Argentine Foreign Mnistry.
Carmona formerly served as a National Deputy elected for the Front for Victory in his native Mendoza Province from 2011 to 2019. He also served as Secretary for the Environment of Mendoza from 2007 to 2011, during the governorship of Celso Jaque, and as a member of the Legislature of Mendoza.
Early life
Carmona was born on 26 June 1967 in the Guaymallén Department of Mendoza Province, Argentina. He counts with a law degree and a specialisation on public law from the University of Buenos Aires, and counts with post-graduate degrees on Social Sciences (2000) and Political Economy (2002) from the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (FLACSO).
Political career
Carmona was elected to the Deliberative Council of Maipú Department in 1998, serving in the position until 2002. In 2003, he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies of Mendoza in representation of the Maipú Department, and served as the chamber's vice president from 2005 to 2007. He was also appointed as the Chamber's representative to the Mendoza Province Council of Magistracy.
From December 2007 to April 2011, he was Secretary for the Environment of Mendoza, during the governorship of Celso Jaque. In this role, he was also a member of the Federal Council for the Environment of the Argentine Republic (COFEMA) in representation of Mendoza.
In the 2011 general election, Carmona ran for one of Mendoza's seats in the National Chamber of Deputies as the first candidate in the Front for Victory (FPV) list. The FPV was the most voted alliance in the province, with 46.66% of the vote, and Carmona was elected. During this first term as deputy, he served as president of the parliamentary commission on foreign affairs. Carmona was re-elected for a second term in 2015, as the second candidate in the FPV list, which received 29.97% of the vote.
From 2018 to 2020, he was president of the Mendoza chapter of the Justicialist Party.
Secretary of Malvinas Affairs
In September 2021, Malvinas Secretary Daniel Filmus was appointed as Education Minister, and Carmona was tapped as his replacement. During his time in Congress, Carmona had sponsored a bill to declare Namuncurá–Burdwood Bank a protected maritime area. In addition, he authored a law to increase pension benefits to Malvinas War veterans and worked alongside Filmus to have the 2012 Declaration of Ushuaia pass through Congress with unanimous support.
As secretary, Carmona has reiterated Argentina's claim to sovereignty over the Malvinas Islands, the South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, as well as the surrounding maritime spaces.
Personal life
Carmona has three children.
References
External links
Website of the Secretariat of Malvinas, Antarctica and the South Atlantic
Living people
1967 births
Argentine lawyers
People from Mendoza Province
Members of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies elected in Mendoza
Justicialist Party politicians
University of Buenos Aires alumni
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Lai Minhua, Chinese: (January 1959 - 30 October 2015) was a police officer from Macau, who was Director General of Macau Customs Service. According to official sources, she died by suicide in 2015, however doubt has been cast over this verdict.
Early life and education
Lai was born in January 1959 in Macau, but her family originate from Guangdong. She graduated from Macau Security Force Higher School with a BA in Police Science and went on study for a MA in Public Administration from Sun Yat-sen University.
Career
Lai joined the Macau Public Security Police Force in April 1984. She moved to the Marine Police Inspection Team the following year as a second-class officer. In June 1986, she was promoted to Deputy Sheriff; in October 1990, she was promoted to Sheriff. She was appointed Deputy Superintendent of Police in January 1995, and then rose to the position of Chief Police Officer. In March 1999, she was appointed deputy director of the Marine Police Inspection Bureau and deputy director of Customs. At the time of her death, she was Director General of Macao Customs Service.
Death
On 30 October 2015, she was found dead in a public toilet next to a private housing estate in Taipa. According to the police, Lai had taken sleeping pills, had cuts on her right neck and wrists, and a plastic bag was placed on his head. The wounds on her body were consistent with self infliction, but the utility knife apparently used was found neatly stored in the deceased's handbag.
Initially the possibility of suicide was ruled out, as no suicide note was found at the scene, and she was scheduled to go to Zhuhai that day to discuss anti-smuggling work with the local police. Later, the Judicial Police ruled out the possibility of murder, so she was suspected of dying by suicide. However, according to the Macau Independent Commission Against Corruption, Lai was not one of the targets of the ICAC's investigation, and there is no known reason for suicide.
On the day the news of Lai's death was posted, some netizens questioned the veracity of the claim of suicide, and citing whether the deceased could cut other parts of the body and use a plastic bag to cover their head, whilst under the influence of drugs, with multiple wounds. Hong Kong cartoonist Bai Shui expressed this question in cartoons in his satirical comic work "Warm Shui Theater".
Legacy
According to official sources, Lai was the first senior official to commit suicide in office since Macau was handed over to the People's Republic of China in 1999. Her death, and its subsequent reporting, has been used as a case study on media use in Macau and in particular how mainstream media was reluctant to report on her death.
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1959 births
2015 deaths
Macau women in politics
Sun Yat-sen University alumni
Macanese people
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Enda McClafferty (born 19 May 1970) is an Irish journalist who is the political editor of BBC Northern Ireland. He was appointed to the role in December 2020.
Early life
McClafferty was born in Letterkenny, Ireland and attended Ulster University.
Career
McClafferty joined BBC Northern Ireland in 2000 as a Breakfast Show presenter on BBC Radio Foyle. He later worked on Spotlight and as a political correspondent before being appointed political editor in 2020.
References
Irish political writers
Irish political journalists
1970 births
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The 1970 Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders football team represented Middle Tennessee State University—as a member of the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) during the 1970 NCAA College Division football season. Led by first-year head coach Bill Peck, the Blue Raiders compiled a record an overall record of 6–3–1 with a mark of 2–3–1 in conference play, placing fifth in the OVC. The team's captains were D. Duvall and T. Edwards.
Schedule
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Middle Tennessee
Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders football seasons
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The Girl from Rocky Point is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by Fred Becker and starring Milton Ross, Ora Carew and Gloria Joy.
Synopsis
A young woman falls in love with man shipwrecked on the Maine coastline, but has to contend with her stern father and a local mischief-maker determined to break up the romance.
Cast
Milton Ross as Samuel Hayden
Ora Carew as Betty
Gloria Joy as Corrine
Charles Spere as Daniel Williams
E.G. Davidson as Timothy Smith
Theodore von Eltz as Robert Giffing
Verna Brooks as Mignon
Walt Whitman as The Devil
References
Bibliography
Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998.
Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1. University of California Press, 1997.
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1922 drama films
English-language films
American films
American silent feature films
American drama films
American black-and-white films
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Geovane is a given name. It may refer to:
Geovane Fernández (born 1982), Uruguayan racing cyclist
Geovane (footballer, born 1985), José Thomaz Geovane de Oliveira, Brazilian football forward
Geovane (footballer, born 1989), Geovane Batista de Faria, Brazilian football midfielder
Geovane Maranhão (born 1989), Geovane Diniz Silva, Brazilian football forward
Geovane (footballer, born 1992), Geovane Batista Loubo, Brazilian football midfielder
Geovane Magno (born 1994), Geovane Magno Cândido Silveira, Brazilian football attacking midfielder
Geovane (footballer, born 1996), Geovane Henrique Pereira de Souza, Brazilian football right-back
Geovane (footballer, born 1998), Geovane Nascimento Silva, Brazilian football midfielder
Geovane (footballer, born March 1999), Geovane da Silva de Souza, Brazilian football midfielder
Giva (footballer, born 1999), Geovane Silva Santos, Brazilian football midfielder
See also
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Madivaru Airport is an airport on Madivaru, Lhaviyani Atoll, Maldives.
The island was previously used for military training. In May 2018 the government contracted Kuredu Holdings (the developer of Kuredu island) to develop an airport. The project required reclaiming three hectares of land.
The construction contractor was Beijing Urban Construction Group (BUCG).
It is operated by Island Aviation Services Limited (IASL).
See also
List of airports in the Maldives
References
Airports in the Maldives
Aviation in the Maldives
2022 establishments in the Maldives
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Sherwood MacDonald (1880–1968) was an American film director of the silent era. He worked for studios such as Mutual Film, Pathe Exchange and FBO Pictures. He made several films with the child actress Gloria Joy. He directed the 1915 serial The Red Circle.
Selected filmography
The Red Circle (1915)
The Sultana (1916)
The Matrimonial Martyr (1916)
Sold at Auction (1917)
The Wildcat (1917)
Bab the Fixer (1917)
Sunny Jane (1917)
No Children Wanted (1918)
Muggsy (1919)
Cold Steel (1921)
The Girl from Rocky Point (1922)
References
Bibliography
Slide, Anthony. The New Historical Dictionary of the American Film Industry. Routledge, 2014.
External links
1880 births
1968 deaths
American film directors
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Islamic Centre for Development of Trade (ICDT; ; ) is an intergovernmental organization and one of the seven subsidiary organs of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation entrusted with the promotion of trade, economic development and commercial cooperation in public and private sectors across the 57 member states.
It plays a regular role in trade exchange and investment mechanism focused on economy promotion in the member states. It also maintains an environment support for its associated nations in obtaining access to global marketing, in addition to conducting negotiation with other international organisations, groups and enterprises in the field of trade.
History
Headquartered in Casablanca, Morocco, Islamic Centre for Development of Trade establishment resolution was adopted by the Third Extraordinary Session of the Islamic Summit Conference in 1981. The approval session was held in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. It was formally launched as a subsidiary organ in 1984 from it founding location Casablanca, Morocco.
Investment
The ICDT conducted several trade developments amounting $271.45 billion in 2005 which increased to $878 billion in 2015. The organisation, along with 57 member states made an investment of 223% of its total budget between 2005 and 2015. The United Arab Emirates ranks 1st in trade investment of $121.7 billion roughly equivalent to 15.2%, while Turkey has spent $77.8 billion roughly equivalent to 9.7%. Saudi Arabia has also contributed within the scope of organisation. It has made an investment of $74.3 billion, which is roughly equivalent 9.3%.
Countries associated with the Gulf Cooperation Council has made an investment of 35% collectively, while Asian countries has made 31% of investment. The Middle East countries has made a contribution of 24% while Sub-Saharan Africa contributed with 7%. The countries associated with the Arab Maghreb Union has made a contribution of 5% since its association with the ICDT.
Within the framework of its trade policy, it increases its investment from 18.7% in 2016 to 21.2% in 2018. The organisation witnessed a total increment of 13.5% between 2016 and 2018.
Later development
In September 2021, a memorandum was signed by Expo Centre Sharjah, the Arab Federation for International Exhibitions and Conferences, the Council of Arab Economic Unity, and the Arab League for collaboration with the ICDT to maintain a single supportive environment in the field of trade developments and economic exhibitions across the 57 member states.
References
Further reading
Organisation of Islamic Cooperation subsidiary organs
1984 establishments
1984 establishments in Morocco
Trade unions established in 1984
Intergovernmental organizations
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Nong Lu () is a sub-district (tambon) of Sangkhla Buri district of Kanchanaburi province, Thailand. The name is Karen and refers to the palm used for roofing. It is located near the border with Myanmar. Nong Lu covers the main town of the district, which is often known by the district's name as Sangkhlaburi (); the municipality (thesaban tambon) is officially known as Wangka ().
Nong Lu is best known for the Uttamanusorn Bridge, the longest wooden bridge in Thailand, which connects the town of Sangkhla Buri to the Mon village of Ban Wangka. Other locations in the tambon are Wat Saam Prasob, a partially submerged temple, the Three Pagodas Pass which serves as the main pass into Myanmar, and Wat Wang Wiwekaram, a Buddhist temple built in 1953, and moved to Ban Wangka in 1985.
History
According to legend, the Buddhist monk Tong Su settled in the area after a pilgrimage to Burma. His reputation for curing people drew in a crowd who settled along the Songkalia, Khwae Noi and other rivers. The border area of Thailand and Myanmar (Burma), was settled by Karen and Thai people. From the 16th century onwards, Mon started to moved into the area from Burma. Until 1948, all received Thai citizenship.
After the independence of Burma, Mon started to emigrate to the area as stateless citizens from June 1949 onwards. They were given permission to stay and work in the border provinces only. Nowadays, the different ethnic groups along with other refugees from Myanmar, live together in the Nong Lu sub-district.
In the 1980s, it was decided to built the Vajiralongkorn Dam on the Khwae Noi River to generate hydroelectricity. The villages were flooded in June 1984 by the construction of the dam, and the population was resettled several kilometres further on higher ground. Wat Saam Prasob, the main temple of the old town of Sangkhla Buri has remained visible even though it is partially submerged.
The Nong Lu sub-district was established on 2 March 1995. The economy is mainly based on agriculture, and tourism. It can be reached by Highway 322, and is located in a mountainous area with some plains. The soil fertility is low.
Sangkhla Buri and Ban Wangka
Sangkhla Buri was rebuilt on the eastern bank of the Songkalia River, and the Mon village of Ban Wangka was rebuilt on the opposite side. In 1986, Luangpho Uttama, the abbot of Wat Wang Wiwekaram, started to construct a wooden bridge for pedestrians across the river. The Uttamanusorn Bridge is the longest wooden bridge in Thailand, Ban Wangka is also home to Wat Wang Wiwekaram, a Buddhist temple built in 1953 by Mon and Karen people, which was relocated to the village in 1985. The temple features a golden pagoda modelled after the Mahabodhi Temple in Bodh Gaya.
The sights, and the authentic Mon clothing and lifestyle resulted in Ban Wangka becoming a tourist destination. Since the 1990s, the town and the village have been growing, and as of 2015, the population is estimated at 10,000 people. Between 13 and 18 April, the Songkran Festival in Sangkhla Buri attracts large crowds. The wooden bridge was washed away by floods on 28 July 2013. It was rebuilt on 18 October 2014. Later, it was joined by a permanent bridge for motor vehicles.
Other locations
The Three Pagodas Pass is located in Nong Lu at the village of Phra Chedi Sam Ong. The pass serves as one of the entry points into Myanmar.
Songkurai is located to the south of the Three Pagodas Pass. It was the location of the prisoner of war camp used to built a bridge over the Songkalia River for the Burma Railway.
Konkoita was the location where the Thai and Burma side of the Burma Railway met on 17 October 1943. The location is nowadays submerged by the construction of the Vajiralongkorn Dam.
References
Bibliography
Populated places in Kanchanaburi province
Tambon of Kanchanaburi Province
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Hake Yachts, also called Seaward Yachts, was an American boat builder based in Carmel, Indiana. The company specialized in the design and manufacture of fiberglass sailboats.
The company was founded in 1973 by boat designer Nick Hake, a graduate of the Milwaukee School of Engineering.
History
After starting building sailing dinghies, the first keelboat design produced was the Seaward 23 in 1984. The company also took over the Starboard Yacht Company, also founded by Hake, which had been producing his Slipper 17 pocket cruiser design since 1981.
Throughout the 1980s and 1990s the company produced the Seaward line of sailboats, including the Seaward 25 and Seaward 22. in his In a 2010 book, The Sailor's Book of Small Cruising Sailboats, Steve Henkel praised the construction quality of the boats the company built and their choice of high-end hardware.
In 1993 Hake sold the company to a group of investors from Philadelphia. The new owners quickly ran into issues maintaining product quality and the boats suffered from poor construction. After two years they sold the company back to Hake.
By 2005 the company was focused on two designs, the Seaward 26RK and the Seaward Eagle.
In 2016, under the name Hake Marine, the company bought Island Packet Yachts and Blue Jacket Yachts and began combining operations at the Island Packet facility in Largo, Florida.
In 2016 the company was producing three designs, the Seaward 26RK, the Seaward 32RK and the Seaward 46RK.
In January 2017 the company was bought by Darrell and Leslie Allen. Nick Hake went on to found a new company, NH Designs, which specializes in powerboat and sailboat brokerage, transport, repair and consultation.
By 2022 the Seaward Yachts company website redirected to the Island Packet Yachts website and that company no longer offered any Seaward series boats for sale.
Boats
Summary of boats built by Hake Yachts:
Slipper 17 - 1981
Seaward 23 - 1984
Seaward 24 - 1984
Seaward 25 - 1984
Seaward 22 - 1985
Seaward Fox - 1993
Seaward Eagle - 1996
Seaward 26RK - 2005
Seaward 32RK - 2009
Seaward 46RK - 2012
See also
List of sailboat designers and manufacturers
References
External links
Official website archives on archive.org
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Ushakovo () 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), 101 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 4 km north-east of the district center – the town Kursk, 3 km from the selsoviet center – Shchetinka.
Climate
Ushakovo has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification).
Transport
Ushakovo is located 10 km from the federal route Crimea Highway (a part of the European route ), on the road of regional importance (Kursk – Ponyri), on the road of intermunicipal significance (38K-018 – Kamyshi), 1 km from the railway junction 530 km (railway line Oryol – Kursk).
The rural locality is situated 5 km from Kursk Vostochny Airport, 129 km from Belgorod International Airport and 204 km from Voronezh Peter the Great Airport.
References
Notes
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Nelstone's Hawaiians was an American folk duo from southern Alabama consisting of steel guitarist Hubert Nelson and guitarist James D. Touchstone, who were also the vocalists. Nelstone's arose from the combination of the surnames of both members.
They recorded for the Victor record company towards the end of the 1920s on 10-inch or 78 RPM records. Their sound corresponded to the Hawaiian style of steel-guitar, very popular at the time, after Hawaii was annexed by the United States in the late 19th century.
They are best known for songs including "Fatal Flower Garden" (which was included on Harry Everett Smith's Anthology of American Folk Music), "Just Because", and "You'll Never Find a Daddy Like Me".
In 1945, the duo sued Leeds Music and Columbia Records for unauthorized use of their song Just Lonesome.
Discography
Recorded between 1928 and 1929
Just Lonely
North-Bound Train (includes verses from the song "Going For a Pardon") You'll Never Find a Daddy Like Me Mobile County Blues ''
Just Because
Village School
Fatal Flower Garden
References
1920s establishments in the United States
American country music groups
Old-time bands
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Cyclability is the degree of ease of bicycle circulation. A greater degree of cyclability in cities is related, among others, to benefits for people's health, lower levels of air and noise pollution, improved fluidity of traffic or increased productivity.
Cyclability factors
Among the factors that affect cyclability are:
Security
The safety of cycle paths is a requirement for high cyclability:
The safest roads are those that are segregated from motorized traffic (bike lanes), followed by shared paths and, finally, lanes shared with other vehicles.
The width of cycle paths should be wide enough for two bikes to cross or pass each other safely.
The visibility of the road must make it possible to anticipate possible braking and intersections, avoiding curves at right angles.
Intersections must, in turn, be well marked for both cyclists and motorized traffic.
The routes must avoid obstacles, such as lampposts or benches. Also prevent carrying the bike, such as on stairs, in which case bicycle ramps can be incorporated.
The pavement must be smooth, with lowered obstacles such as curbs, with materials that do not offer too much resistance, that drain and are not slippery when it rains.
Coherence
A coherent cycling network implies:
The cycle paths must cover the entire extension of the city, so that the bicycle can be used to go to as many destinations as possible. Ideally, there should be a cycle path within 250 meters of any point in the city.
They have to be connected to each other continuously.
There must be secure bicycle parkings both at the origin and at the destination of the routes.
The design of cycle paths must be uniform, so that all citizens can quickly perceive the use of that path, avoiding conflicts.
The routes must be correctly signposted, including the destinations offered by each of the routes.
Directness
Bicycles are driven by people's physical exercise, therefore, a highly cyclable cycling network must allow direct movement without great effort:
The routes between origins and destinations can be made in the most linear way possible, without the need to make large deviations.
The cycle paths should go through the main streets, as they are usually the ones that host the majority of shops and services.
They should avoid or minimize slopes.
Reduce the number of stops such as traffic lights or intersections, which require greater physical effort.
Cyclability indicators
One of the best indicators of the degree of cyclability is the balanced proportion of genders and ages that make daily use of the bicycle. Women, children and the elderly are the ones who have a greater perception of insecurity, so if a city has low cyclability, they will not consider the bicycle as a usual means of transport. On the contrary, a composition of bicycle users similar to the demographic structure will indicate a highly cyclable space.
See also
References
Cycling infrastructure
Cycling
Sustainable transport
Transportation engineering
Transport infrastructure
Transportation planning
Urban planning
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VoteProChoice, stylized as #VOTEPROCHOICE, is a national progressive political project and technology platform dedicated to electing pro-choice candidates at every level of government. Founded in 2016 by activists Heidi Sieck and Bob Fertik, #VOTEPROCHOICE is a project of Democrats.com. Since 2018, #VOTEPROCHOICE has create and distributed online voter guides that note which candidates identify as pro-choice and consolidate endorsements from other left-wing and pro-choice groups, including Emily’s List and NARAL. The organization has also commented on reproductive healthcare policy at the state and national level. #VOTEPROCHOICE focuses primarily on down-ballot races, such as city council and school board seats. In addition to voter turnout and education efforts, #VOTEPROCHOICE provides coaching and resources to campaigns of endorsed candidates.
In 2018, #VOTEPROCHOICE gained national attention as one of the groups participating in protests against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation hearings. Co-founder and CEO Heidi Sieck was one of at least 70 participants arrested.
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Lights Out is a 1923 American silent crime drama film directed by Alfred Santell and starring Ruth Stonehouse, Walter McGrail and Theodore von Eltz. It is based on the 1922 play Lights Out by Paul Dickey and Mann Page, later adapted into the 1938 film Crashing Hollywood. The remake was more light-hearted than the melodramatic tone of the original.
Synopsis
Two criminals encounter a screenwriter on a train and persuade him to create a screenplay about the criminal underworld. In an attempt to revenge themselves on one of their former associates, they negatively depict him in the work. After seeing the film he heads to the film studio seeking revenge.
Cast
Ruth Stonehouse as 'Hairpin' Annie
Walter McGrail as Sea Bass
Marie Astaire as Barbara
Theodore von Eltz as 'Eggs'
Ben Deeley as 'High-Shine' Joe
Hank Mann as Ben
Ben Hewlett as Keith Forbes
Mabel Van Buren as Mrs. Gallant
Fred Kelsey as Decker
Harry Fenwick as Peyton
Chester Bishop as Bangs, a movie director
Max Asher as Wellabach, a movie producer
References
Bibliography
Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998.
Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1. University of California Press, 1997.
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1923 drama films
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Ponfeigh railway station served the hamlet of Douglas Water, in the historical county of Lanarkshire, Scotland, from 1864 to 1964 on the Douglas Branch.
History
The station was opened on 1 April 1864 on the Caledonian Railway. It was locally known as Rigside. The goods yard was in between the junction. It has a goods shed and a loading bank. The signal box was to the north of the platform. The station closed on 5 October 1964. The signal box closed in 1966. The site remained intact until 2016.
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Events in 1924 in animation.
Films released
1 January - Felix Out of Luck (United States)
15 January - Felix Loses Out (United States)
1 February -
Colonel Heeza Liar's Mysterious Case (United States)
Felix 'Hyps' the Hippo (United States)
15 February - Felix Crosses the Crooks (United States)
29 February - Felix Tries to Rest (United States)
1 March -
Alice's Day at Sea (United States)
Colonel Heeza Liar's Ancestor (United States)
15 March - Felix Doubles for Darwin (United States)
1 April -
Alice's Spooky Adventure (United States)
Colonel Heeza Liar's Knighthood (United States)
Felix Finds Out (United States)
11 April - Felix Cashes In (United States)
21 April - Felix Fairy Tales (United States)
1 May -
Alice's Wild West Show (United States)
Colonel Heeza Liar, Sky Pilot (United States)
Felix Pinches the Pole (United States)
15 May - Felix Puts it Over (United States)
1 June -
Alice's Fishy Story (United States)
Colonel Heeza Liar, Daredevil (United States)
A Friend in Need (United States)
15 June -
Felix Baffled by Banjos (United States)
Felix Finds 'Em Fickle (United States)
1 July -
Alice and the Dog Catcher (United States)
Colonel Heeza Liar's Horseplay (United States)
Felix All Balled Up (United States)
15 July - Felix Brings Home the Bacon (United States)
1 August -
Alice the Peacemaker (United States)
Colonel Heeza Liar, Cave Man (United States)
Felix Goes West (United States)
17 August - Felix Minds His Business (United States)
1 September -
Colonel Heeza Liar, Bull Thrower (United States)
Felix Grabs His Grub (United States)
1 October - Colonel Heeza Liar The Lyin' Tamer (United States)
29 October - The Cat and the Magnet (United States)
1 November -
Alice Gets in Dutch (United States)
Colonel Heeza Liar's Romance (United States)
15 November - Alice Hunting in Africa (United States)
1 December -
Alice and the Three Bears (United States)
Colonel Heeza Liar, Nature Faker (United States)
Felix Goes Hungry (United States)
3 December - She's In Again (United States)
15 December -
Alice the Piper (United States)
Felix Finishes First (United States)
Births
January
January 8: Ron Moody, British actor, singer and composer (voice of Badger and Toad in The Animals of Farthing Wood, Noah the polar bear, Rocco the gorilla, Reg the mandrill, Squadron Leader the vulture in Noah's Island), (d. 2015).
January 16: Allen Swift, American voice actor (Simon Bar Sinister and Riff-Raff in Underdog, third voice of Mighty Mouse), (d. 2010).
February
February 2: Johnny Hawksworth, British musician and composer (wrote the theme song for Roobarb), (d. 2009).
March
March 1: Ted C. Bemiller, American animation checker, camera operator (Crusader Rabbit, Hanna-Barbera, The Beatles, MGM Animation/Visual Arts, Filmation, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, The Simpsons, Looney Tunes), cinematographer (Fritz the Cat) and production manager (Garfield and Friends), (d. 2003).
March 22: Lionel Wilson, American voice actor (voiced all characters in Tom Terrific, Vincent van Gopher and Possible Possum in Deputy Dawg, Eustace Bagge in Courage the Cowardly Dog), (d. 2003).
March 29:
Ginger Dinning, American singer (sang the Blame It on the Samba segment in Melody Time), (d. 2013).
Jean Dinning, American singer (sang the Blame It on the Samba segment in Melody Time), (d. 2011).
Jackie Vernon, American comedian (voiced the title character in Frosty the Snowman) (d. 1987).
April
April 3: Peter Hawkins, British actor (voice of Lord Chamberlain and Albert Weatherspoon in A Rubovian Legend, voice of Captain Pugwash, Master Mate, Pirate Barnabas, Pirate Willy, Tom the Cabin Boy and Cut-Throat Jake in Captain Pugwash, narrator of Noah and Nelly in... SkylArk and SuperTed, Dennis in Penny Crayon), (d. 2006).
April 8: Frédéric Back, Canadian animator and film director (Crac, The Man Who Planted Trees), (d. 2013).
April 16: Henry Mancini, American composer and conductor (The Pink Panther Theme The Great Mouse Detective, Tom and Jerry: The Movie), (d. 1994).
May
May 12: Hansford Rowe, American actor (voice of the Thunderer on Spider-Man: The Animated Series), (d. 2017). He donated his body for scientific study.
June
June 2 : Wally Burr, American voice actor and director (voice director for The Transformers, Transformers: The Movie , G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, Jem, Inspector Gadget, Spider-Man, voiced Atom on The All-New Super Friends Hour), (d. 2017).
June 13: Lee Millar, American actor (voice of Jim Dear and the Dog Catcher in Lady and the Tramp), (d. 1980).
June 20: Billie Lou Watt, American actress (voiced the title characters in the English dubs of Astro Boy, and Kimba the White Lion, Ma Bagge in Courage the Cowardly Dog), (d. 2001).
July
July 19: Arthur Rankin Jr., American animated film director and producer (Rankin/Bass), (d. 2014).
July 20: Bill "Tex" Henson, American animator (Walt Disney Company, Famous Studios, Jay Ward), (d. 2003) in a traffic accident.
July 21: Don Knotts, American actor (voice of T.W. Turtle in Cats Don't Dance , Mayor Turkey Lurkey in Chicken Little, voiced himself in the Johnny Bravo episodes Johnny Bravo Goes to Hollywood and Johnny Makeover and in The New Scooby Doo Movies), (d. 2006).
August
August 5: Billie Hayes, American actress (voice of Orgoch in The Black Cauldron, Mother Mae-Eye in Teen Titans, and Teen Titans Go!), (d. 2021).
August 8: Gene Deitch, American comics artist, animator and animated film director (Munro, Tom Terrific, Nudnik, continued the Popeye and Tom & Jerry franchises), (d. 2020).
August 14: Ray Goossens, Belgian animator (Musti, Plons de Kikker) and comics artist, (d. 1998).
August 22: Peter Foldes, Hungarian-British animator and director (A Short Vision, Hunger), (d. 1977).
August 27: Paolo Piffarerio, Italian comics artist and animator (La Lunga Calza Verde) and animated film producer (Gamma Film), (d. 2015).
August 31: Buddy Hackett, American actor and comedian (voice of Pardon-Me-Pete in Jack Frost, Scuttle in The Little Mermaid), (d. 2003).
September
September 4: Vladimir Danilevich, Russian animated film director (Vaniusha The Newcomer), (d. 2001).<ref>http://www.animator.ru/db/?ver=eng&p=show_person&pid=981&sp=2 The Full Filmography of Vladimir Danilevich at The Russian Animation Film base ANIMATOR.RU (en)</ref>
September 13: Norman Alden, American actor (voice of Kay in The Sword in the Stone and Kranix in The Transformers: The Movie), (d. 2012).
September 16:
Faith Hubley, American animator, storyboard artist (Mr. Magoo, co-founder of Storyboard Studios), (d. 2001) from breast cancer.
Lauren Bacall, American actress and voice actress (voice of the Witch of the Waste in Howl's Moving Castle, Evelyn in the Family Guy episode Mom's the Word), (d. 2014).
September 26: Tony Sgroi, American comics artist and animator (worked for Warner Bros. animation, Bob Clampett, Walter Lantz, Hanna-Barbera), (d. 1998).
October
October 3: Harvey Kurtzman, American comics artist, writer, publisher and animation script writer (scripted Mad Monster Party? and animated shorts for Sesame Street), (d. 1993).
October 12: Doris Grau, American voice actress (Lunchlady Doris in The Simpsons, Doris Grossman in The Critic), (d. 1995).
October 25: Billy Barty, American actor (voice of Dweedle in Wildfire, Baitmouse in The Rescuers Down Under), (d. 2000).
November
November 8: Joe Flynn, American actor (voice of Mr. Snoops in The Rescuers), (d. 1974) from a drowning accident.
November 16: Tony Geiss, American screenwriter (An American Tail, The Land Before Time), (d. 2011).
November 21: Joseph Campanella, American actor (voice of Dr. Curt Connors/The Lizard on Spider-Man: The Animated Series), (d. 2018).
November 22: Geraldine Page, American actress (voice of Madame Medusa in The Rescuers), (d. 1987).
December
December 2: Jack Davis, American cartoonist and illustrator (Rankin/Bass), (d. 2016).
December 5: Wally Cox, American actor (voice of the title character in Underdog), (d. 1973).
December 18: Gibba, Italian animator and comics artist, (d. 2018).
December 20: Charlie Callas, American actor and comedian (voice of Elliott in Pete's Dragon''), (d. 2011).
References
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Colonel Sir Frederic Lewis Nathan, KBE, was a chemical engineer who played a major part in the supply of munitions in the UK during the First World War.
Early life and education
Nathan was born 10 February 1861, the son of Johan Nathan. Being a Jew, he did not have access to leading British public schools, so was educated privately, before entering the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich.
Career
He joined the Royal Artillery in 1879, serving in Britain and India specialising in ordnance, helping to develop the magazine rifle and rising eventually to the rank of Brevet Colonel, his last post being Superintendent of the Royal Gunpowder Factory, Waltham Abbey. This did more than gunpowder, and he was responsible for the first production batches of cordite and a patent for equipment for the manufacture of nitroglycerine. Leaving the army in 1909, he took up the position of general manager of Nobel's Explosives Co's works at Ardeer.
During the First World War, he was responsible for building factories for the production of TNT and cordite. With the Shell Crisis of 1915 he was made the Director of Propellant Supplies in the Ministry of Munitions which meant taking charge of the soap and distillery industries for supplies of glycerine and alcohol. He was also Chair of the Standing Committee on the Causes of Explosions in Government and Controlled Factories.
After the war he joined the government Department of Scientific & Industrial Research, being in charge of fuels research and later in a subcommittee on explosives in mines.
Institution of Chemical Engineers
He was one of the principal proponents of the formation of an Institution of Chemical Engineers and one of its founder members in 1922, becoming vice-president and then the second President 1925–7, an active member until his death and particularly concerned with education.
Personal life
In 1888 he married Adeline Edith Sichel, and they had four sons, one of whom was killed in action.
He was active in the Boy Scouts Association, being commander of the Jewish Lads Brigade, and a member of the Jewish Historical Society He was on the management committee of the Royal Institution. He was Chairman of the Association of Special Libraries and Information Bureaux.
He died at home in Cornwall Gardens, London on 10 December 1933.
Honours
He was knighted in 1906 and created KBE in 1918. The same year he received the Order of Leopold II from the King of the Belgians. He also received the Russian Order of Saint Anna.
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John Edward Bellas (16 September 1895–1977) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Coventry City and Sheffield Wednesday.
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LMV can refer to:
Lidköpings Mekaniska Verkstads, an engineering manufacturer in Lidköping, Sweden
Iveco LMV, a 4WD tactical vehicle
The ISO 639-3 code for the Lomaiviti language
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Fountain of Cardinal Points is one of the representative fountains of Timișoara, being located near Ion I.C. Brătianu Square, at the intersection of Oituz Street and Take Ionescu Boulevard.
History
Designed by IPROTIM, under the direction of architect Ștefan Iojică, the fountain was built in 1978. What characterizes this fountain are the decorative letters that mark the four cardinal points (N, E, S and W) and the four intercardinal points (NE, SE, SW and NW). The fountain runs daily from 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Initially, its structure was painted orange, but, after a rehabilitation in 2012, the fountain got the colors white and blue. The new color scheme was made possible by switching from water supply from a drilling rig to recirculated water from the public network. In the past, drilling water was rich in salts that left a brownish tint, and the colors had to mask this effect.
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The National Youth Council of Slovenia () is the national youth council representing all national youth organisations irrespective of their various interests,ideological or political orientations. As a non-profit and non-governmental organisation, it represents the opinions of Slovenian youth at the national and international level.
The key purpose of MSS is to defend the interests of young people and to promote their participation in policy making process in the fields which have a significant impact on their lives and work.
MSS strives to create an environment in which young people can become autonomous, responsible, sympathetic and active individuals and members of society. It also endeavours to improve the position of young people as a specific social group.
Member Organisations
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Youth empowerment organizations
Youth_councils
Organizations_established_in_1990
Youth organizations based in Slovenia
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Charles Napier Miles (9 April 1854 — 25 May 1918) was an English first-class cricketer and British Army officer.
Miles was born in Bristol at Clifton in April 1854 to the politician William Miles. He was educated at Eton College, where he played for the college cricket eleven. After completing his education, Miles was commissioned into the Royal North Gloucestershire Militia as a lieutenant in July 1872. In 1874, he made a single appearance in first-class cricket for the Gentlemen of Marylebone Cricket Club against the Gentlemen of Kent at the Canterbury Cricket Week. Batting once in the match, he was dismissed for 8 runs Henry Renny-Tailyour. He transferred from the militia to the regular army in November 1875, joining the 1st Regiment of Life Guards. Miles served in the Anglo-Egyptian War of 1882, being mentioned in dispatches and being decorated with the Khedive's Star. He was promoted to captain shortly after the conclusion of the conflict, with promotion to major following a little over a decade later in December 1893.
His next promotion followed in June 1895, when he was made a brevet lieutenant colonel, before gaining the rank in full in December 1898. Miles later served in the Second Boer War, where he commanded a composite regiment of the Household Cavalry. In 1901, he was made both a Member of the Royal Victorian Order, 4th Class in May, and a Companion to the Order of the Bath in September. Following the end of the war, Miles was placed on the half-pay list on completition of his period in command and was made a brevet colonel in December 1902. In November 1903, he was one of three nominees for High Sheriff of Wiltshire in 1904, but was beaten to the nomination by Hugh Morrison. Miles died at Inglebourne Manor near Malmesbury in May 1918, following an operation. His brother, Audley, also a played first-class cricket, as did his cousin's Philip Miles and Robert Miles.
References
External links
1854 births
1918 deaths
People from Clifton, Bristol
People educated at Eton College
Gloucestershire Militia officers
English cricketers
Gentlemen of Marylebone Cricket Club cricketers
British Life Guards officers
British Army personnel of the Anglo-Egyptian War
British Army personnel of the Second Boer War
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USS YF-339 was an American YF-257-class covered lighter built in 1944 for service in World War II. She was later acquired by the United States Coast Guard and renamed USCGC White Bush (WAGL-542).
Construction and career
YF-339 was built by the Basalt Rock Company, in Napa, California along with 10 other vessels of the same class. She was commissioned in May 1944 and was used by the Navy as an ammunition carrier, minelayer and general freighter until 1947 when she was decommissioned and transferred to the US Coast Guard on 11 August 1947. On 1 November 1947 she was formally commissioned as a Coast Guard cutter and was christened White Bush and given the hull designation WAGL-542. She was then sent to the Coast Guard Yard for to be fitted out as a buoy tender. Her deck arrangement was converted to include a large derrick to handle buoys and her upper deck was extended.
She was assigned to the 13th Coast Guard District and was home-ported in Astoria, Oregon where she was assigned to service aids to navigation and conduct law enforcement and search and rescue patrols when necessary. Her primary area of responsibility included Grays Harbor, Washington to Coos Bay, Oregon and she serviced aids to navigation on the Columbia River as well. Her assignment included servicing 76 lighted buoys, 26 unlighted buoys, 60 lights, and 29 daybeacons.
On 4 August 1951, she assisted following a collision between the MV Adventure and Tullahoma near Astoria. On 20 December 1951, she helped fight a fire on the MV Erria off Tongue Point. On 26 December 1951, she assisted the FV Susan. On 7 May 1952, she repaired a cable to Tillamook Rock. On 23 September 1954, she repaired a cable to Destruction Island. From 8 to 9 June 1961, she assisted with flood relief in the Vancouver-Longview area. While starting out to sea across the Columbia River Bar on 4 December 1963 she encountered three consecutive swells approximately twenty feet high and nearly cresting. The White Bush stopped her main engines but the "seas rocked and worked her heavily," causing some structural damage. She returned to her berth to await repairs. In August 1965, she fought a fire on the dredge MacLeod at Vancouver.
In 1972, she had pollution abatement equipment installed at the Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company in Seattle, Washington. In 1974 she underwent a modernization where her original diesel engines were replaced with new Caterpillar D-353-E diesel engines which had a full load RMP of 1225, driving the shafts at 400 RPM through twin disc reduction gears. She also had new General Motors 4-71 diesel generators installed and her galley, messing, berthing and living spaces were renovated. On 1 October 1975, she helped fight a dock fire in the Astoria waterfront area.
In 1977, the final phase of her updating and modernization was completed with the removal of her old pilothouse and the installation of a "new, modern, spacious," pilothouse. In May 1977, she was assigned to fisheries enforcement duty off the coast of Oregon that consisted of enforcing government regulations concerning catch limits, gear restrictions and other orders pertaining to the annual salmon catch for both commercial and sport fishermen.
She was decommissioned on 16 September 1985 and returned to the custody of the United States Navy. She was re-designated as IX-542 and laid up in reserve. The ship was sunk as a target on 17 June 2004.
References
This article contains public domain text from the United States Coats Guard Historian’s Office website.
http://www.uscg.mil/history/WEBCUTTERS/NPS_133_HAER_Report.pdf
Cutter History File. USCG Historian's Office, USCG HQ, Washington, D.C.
Robert Scheina. U.S. Coast Guard Cutters & Craft, 1946–1990. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 1990.
U. S. Department of the Interior. National Park Service. U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders. HAER booklet. Washington, DC: National Park Service, February, 2004. [ HAER no. DC-57; Todd Croteau, HAER Industrial Archeologist (project leader); Jet Low, HAER Photographer; Mark Porter, NCSHPO Consultant (historian), and Candace Clifford, booklet design. ]
External links
NavSource Online: White Bush (IX-542)
United States Coast Guard: White Bush, 1947
TogetherWeServed: White Bush Crew Members
White-class coastal buoy tenders
1944 ships
Maritime incidents in 2004
Ships built in Napa, California
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Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States
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The 2013 Korean Basketball League rookie draft (Korean: 2013 KBL 국내신인선수 드래프트) was held on September 30, 2013, at the Jamsil Students' Gymnasium in Seoul, South Korea. Out of the 39 players who participated in the draft, 22 were selected. Changwon LG Sakers won the lottery for the first overall pick.
Draft selections
This table only shows the first twenty picks.
Players
The draft has been dubbed the "Kyung Hee draft" due to the fact that the first three overall picks were from Kyung Hee University, breaking the monopoly of the traditional college basketball "big 3" (Yonsei University, Korea University and Chung-Ang University). Such was the anticipation over the three Kyung Hee University players that disgruntled Changwon LG Sakers fans accused head coach Kim Jin of "giving up on basketball" (intentionally achieving poor results) to finish in a lower position of the 2011–12 league table so that they can qualify for the draft lottery to get an earlier pick, accusations which Kim has denied.
Lee Dae-sung had played college basketball in the NCAA Division II before returning to South Korea. Since he had last played overseas, he did not qualify to be automatically included in the KBL's list of rookies for the draft and joined the draft via the try-out open to amateur players not from a domestic college program, impressing enough to earn a nomination.
Notes
See also
Korean Basketball League draft
References
External links
Draft: 2013 KBL Domestic Player draft results / 드래프트: 2013 KBL 국내신인선수 드래프트 결과 — Korean Basketball League official website
Korean Basketball League draft
September 2013 sports events in South Korea
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Krystian Ochman (; born 19 July 1999), known professionally as Ochman, is a Polish-American singer-songwriter. He rose to fame after winning the eleventh season of The Voice of Poland and will represent Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022.
Early life
Ochman was born in Melrose, Massachusetts to a Polish family. He started to take singing lessons during his high school years and later played the role of the prince in a musical production of Cinderella. Ochman graduated from Thomas Sprigg Wootton High School in Rockville, Maryland in 2017. Following his high school graduation, he started to study at the Karol Szymanowski Academy of Music in Katowice.
Career
2020-2021: The Voice of Poland and Ochman
In 2020, he auditioned for the eleventh season of The Voice of Poland with the song "Beneath Your Beautiful" by Labrinth and Emeli Sandé, getting chair turns from Michał Szpak and Edyta Górniak. He joined Michał Szpak's team and won the show on 5 December 2020. After the competition, he signed a contract with Universal Music Polska.
His first single, "Światłocienie", was released in late 2020. The song was certified gold in Poland on 4 April 2021. He released his debut studio album, Ochman, on 19 November 2021. The album reached number 6 on Poland's charts on 2 December 2021.
2022-present: Eurovision Song Contest
In early 2022, Telewizja Polska (TVP) announced that he would compete in Poland's national final, Tu bije serce Europy! Wybieramy hit na Eurowizję, with the song "River". The song was written by Ochman himself along with Ashley Hicklin, Adam Wiśniewski, and Mikołaj Trybulec. On 19 February 2022, he won the national final and will represent Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin.
Personal life
Ochman is the grandson of the Polish tenor Wiesław Ochman. He is a dual citizen of Poland and of the United States. He currently resides in both Katowice and Warsaw.
Discography
Studio albums
Singles
See also
Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest
Music of Poland
References
1999 births
Living people
People from Melrose, Massachusetts
21st-century Polish singers
The Voice (franchise) contestants
Musicians from Warsaw
The Voice (franchise) contestants
Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 2022
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Mojojoy is the name of larvae of different palm weevils found in the Amazon region of Colombia, eaten as food and are known as a pest for various palm species. In Peru, it is known as suri or cocotero. The flavor has had different descriptions including resembling the taste hazelnut or butter. It is also considered a sustainable food source.
Characteristics
They are the larvae of Ancognatha scarabaeoides and Rhynchophorus palmarum which are considered pests that can attack crops, destroying them partially or totally, or affecting them from the root. The weevils burrow into the aguaje tree, lays eggs, and after hatching, the grubs feed on the oily bark. It is speculated that the fatty flavor comes from this.
Consumption
It can be eaten alive or prepared by different methods of cooking; most commonly they are roasted or fried, grilled on a skewer, or stuffed with beef, chicken or fish. To eat raw, the head, pincers, and intestines are removed and the contents are sucked out. It can be prepared in the anticucho style, which is grilling after marination. Chicharrón de suri is a dish where the grubs are seasoned with salt and garlic, then fried with green plantains.
Nutrition
The larvae are a good source of protein, vitamins A and E, and beta-carotene.
References
Colombian cuisine
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Evelyn Grollman Glick (December 1910 – ) was an American golfer and philanthropist. She was a dominant player in women's golf in the 1940s, 50s, and 60s.
Evelyn Glick was born Evelyn Grollman in Leonardtown, Maryland, the daughter of Simon Grollman and Bessie Flora Karp Grollman. She graduated from Western High School in Baltimore, Maryland and the Maryland State Normal School, then became a teacher in Baltimore area elementary schools. In 1931 she married Maurice Glick, a lawyer and real estate agent.
Glick did not take up golfing until 1940, and she began playing regularly at the Woodholme Country Club, founded in 1927 by Baltimore's Eastern European Jewish community. The next year she was Woodholme's Women's Club champion, and went on to win so many championships around the eastern United States (and twice in Cuba) she was dubbed the "Collector of Titles". Glick was not known for the distance of her drives, never driving over 210 yards, but for the precision of her short game. She played with numerous golf legends, including Babe Didrikson Zaharias, whom she once led for 15 holes during an exhibition match. She retired from golf in 1968, but resumed the game in 1977 and kept playing until a stroke in 1997.
She was inducted into the Maryland State Athletic Hall of Fame in 1977, the Middle Atlantic Golf Association Hall of Fame in 1992, and the Maryland Golf Hall of Fame in 2021.
At the end of her life she and her estate donated millions, including creating a number of endowed chairs in medical fields in honor of her parents, her brothers, and herself: the Simon and Bessie Grollman Distinguished Professorship and Dr. Aaron I. Grollman Visiting Professorship at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, the Evelyn Grollman-Glick Professorship in Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, and the Evelyn Grollman Glick Chair in Experimental Medicine at Stony Brook University.
Evelyn Glick died of a heart attack on October 14, 1998 at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
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1910 births
1998 deaths
American female golfers
People from Leonardtown, Maryland
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Ghazan II () was the last nominal ruler of the Ilkhanate.
Life
His existence is known through works of medieval authors and numismatics, but otherwise is unattested in history. He appears to have been a puppet of Malek Ashraf in 1356. According to Abū Bakr al-Qutbī al-Ahrī, author of Tarikh-i Uways, when Jani Beg demanded Malek Ashraf to submit in 1357, he replied: "He is the padishah of the ulus of Berke, he has nothing to do with the ulus of Abaqa, for here the ruler is Ghazan and the emirate is mine." He was mentioned by Nur al-Din Azhdari in his Ghazan-nama, whose father Shams al-Din Muhammad served Ghazan II.
His coins have been minted in Mardin (1356), Qom (1357), Soltaniyeh, Maragha, Ray, Ani, Barda, Ganja, Khoy, Mamaqan, Nakhchivan, Sharur, Tabriz, Tbilisi, Urmia and others.
References
Il-Khan emperors
1357 deaths
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HR 7355 is a star in the southern constellation of Sagittarius. It is faintly visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude of 6.03. The star is located at a distance of approximately 760 light years based on parallax measurements. The radial velocity of the star is poorly constrained, but it appears to be receding at the rate of +4 km/s.
The stellar classification of HR 7355 is B2Vnn, indicating this is a B-type main-sequence star. The 'nn' notation indicates "nebulous" lines caused by rapid rotation. It is spinning on its axis with a period of 0.52 days. The projected rotational velocity is 310 km/s, for an estimated equatorial rotation rate of 358 km/s. This is 89% of the star's critical velocity, giving the star an equatorial bulge that is 20% larger than the polar radius. The star is subject to significant gravity darkening, with an effective temperature at the pole of 19,751 K compared to 15,740 K at the equator.
In 2008 HR 7355 was found to be a He-strong star that is varying in both its brightness and hydrogen-α line. Previously, Helium-strong stars were thought to be slowly rotating, making this star a challenge to explain. The star shows no indications of pulsational behavior, with the variability instead being linked to its rapid spin; one of the fastest rates known for a star of its type. The light curve may be explained as characteristic of magnetic He-strong chemically peculiar stars, with the variations being caused by uneven distribution of helium on the surface.
This star has about six times the mass of the Sun and three times the Sun's radius at its poles. It possesses a strong, varying magnetic field with a surface longitudinal strength measured at several kilo-Gauss. The magnetosphere of the star is trapping gas in the circumstellar region, producing emission lines in the star's spectrum. The age of the star is estimated to be between 15 and 22 million years old, although it may be younger. It is radiating around 1,000 times the luminosity of the Sun from its photosphere.
See also
CU Virginis
σ Orionis E
References
Further reading
B-type main-sequence stars
Peculiar stars
Sagittarius (constellation)
CD-28 15767
182180
095408
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The 2022 Iditarod dog sled race is scheduled to start on March 5th with its ceremonial start in Anchorage. The 2022 Iditarod will be the 50th running of the race.
All mushers are required to be vaccinated for COVID-19.
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Luiz Alberto may refer to:
Luiz Alberto (footballer, born 1977), Luiz Alberto da Silva Oliveira, Brazilian football centre-back
Luiz Alberto (footballer, born 1982), Luiz Alberto Leite Sousa, Brazilian football centre-back
See also
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Ethirneechal () is a 2022 Indian-Tamil language family drama television series, starring Madhumitha, Kaniha, Priyadarshini and Haripriya in lead roles. The show is produced by Sun Entertainment and Thiruselvam Theatres and written and directed by V.Thiruselvam, which premiered on 7 February 2022 in Sun TV and digitally streams on Sun NXT. This story is about middle–class girl Janani, who fights against the odds to win her Ethirneechal Serial Title Song Composed by Srinivas and Sung by Srinivas, Saranya Srinivas and Srinithi
Cast
Main
Madhumitha H as Janani Nachiyappan
Kaniha as Eshwari Gunasekaran
Priyadarshini as Renuka Gnanasekaran
Haripriya as Nandhini Kadhirvel
Recurring
Sabari Prasanth as Aadhimuthu Sakthivel (Janani's fiancée)
Som Soumyan as Nachiyappan (Janani's father)
Keerthana as Parvathi Nachiyappan (Janani's mother)
VJ Thara as Anjana (Janani's younger sister)
Balasubramani as (Janani's Uncle), (Padma's husband) and (Parvathi's elder brother)
Vasavi as Padma (Janani's aunty)
Vaishnavi Nayak as Nivashini Vasu (Janani's Cousin)
Maarimuthu as Aadi Gunasekaran (Eshwari's husband & Sakthivel's eldest brother)
Jagadeesh 'Vipu' as Aadi Kadhirvel (Nandhini's husband & Sakthivel's elder brother)
Kamalesh as Aadi Gnanasekaran (Renuka's husband & Sakthivel's second elder brother)
Sathyapriya as Visalatchi (Sakthivel’s mother)
Gowtham K S as Gowtham (Janani’s friend)
Abinaya as Kathija (Janani’s friend)
Merwen as Kedhar (Janani’s friend)
Subramanian Gopalakrishnan as Sriram (Janani's Cousin)
Sathya Devarajan as Aathiraiselvi (Gunasekaran's, Gnanasekaran's, Kadhirvel's, Sakthivel's Younger Sister)
Monisha Vijay as Priyadarshini (Eshwari's daughter)
Bombay Gnanam as Pattamal (Sakthivel's paternal grandmother)
Rithik Raghav as Priyadharshan (Eshwari's son)
Production
Development
On September end 2021, Sun Network confirmed through a press release that it would distribute new Tamil serial, to be produced by Sun Entertainment and Thiruselvam theatres and written and director by Thiruselvam is a daily soap after a long pause.
Casting
Kannada and Telugu actress Madhumitha was cast in the female lead role as Janani. Tamil film actress Kaniha was cast as the main role, who making her come back after 14 years in Tamil television series. Priyadarshini and Haripriya were cast as the next main leads. Bombay Gnanam, was cast as supporting role, who making her comeback after 10 years.
Thari fame Sabari Prasanth was cast in the male lead role. While Keerthana, Kamalesh, Merwen, Goutham K S, Maarimuthu and Sathyapriya were also selected for supporting roles.
Soundtrack
It was written by Balachandran.DD, composed by Srinivas. It was sung by Sharanya Srinivas and Srinidhi. The first opening song was unveiled on 1 February 2022 on Sun TV YouTube.
Soundtrack
References
Sun TV television series
Tamil-language television soap operas
2020s Tamil-language television series debuts
2022 Tamil-language television series debuts
Tamil-language television shows
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A History of Science, Technology, and Philosophy in the 16th and 17th Centuries is a book by Abraham Wolf first published in 1935 by George Allen and Unwin. A survey of the history of science in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, it received a mixed critical reception.
Background and summary
Written by Abraham Wolf with the assistance of University College London astronomer Angus Armitage and University of Bonn professor Friedrich Dannemann, the book was first published in London in 1935 by George Allen and Unwin. A second edition, with minor revisions to the bibliography by Douglas McKie, was published in 1950, following Wolf's death. Dedicated to Master of Science students at University College London, where Wolf lectured, the book comprises twenty-six chapters, with a particular focus on the physical sciences (including astronomy, physics, chemistry, geology, and meteorology) and mathematics, as well as the positive relationship between modern science and technology. A companion history, titled A History of Science, Technology, and Philosophy in the 18th Century, was published in 1938.
Reception
The book received mixed reviews from critics. Herbert Blumer commended Wolf for writing "a very notable contribution to the history of science." The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science contributor A. C. Crombie described A History of Science as "an invaluable source of information", while C. W. G. of The Mathematical Gazette admitted to being "impressed by the wide reading and profound erudition of the author." In Nature, W. C. D. Dampier concluded: "Prof. Wolf is to be congratulated on a volume, which, if not perfect, is yet a notable achievement." Dampier also commented in Philosophy that the book was "satisfactory". Journal of Chemical Education reviewer Tenney L. Davis praised the book for being "a good all-round treatment of its subject" that was "easy and interesting to read", but added that a "student of the history of chemistry or sociology, or any one of the special sciences, will probably find that it contains little or nothing on his subject which is new to him."
Journal of the History of Ideas reviewer I. Bernard Cohen observed that Wolf failed to establish a clear link between science and philosophy. In a review for The American Historical Review, Bert James Loewenberg lamented, "Professor Wolf has given us merely another history of science." J. D. Bernal dismissed Wolf's work as "not history" because it did not "instruct the scientific worker about the position and function of science within the larger whole." Henry E. Sigerist likewise argued in Science that "Professor Wolf's book is not a history of science but a collection of brief essays on the history of various scientific disciplines". He also wrote that he felt "disappointed" and "depressed" after reading the book. Isis reviewer George Sarton similarly stated that he was "bitterly disappointed". On the other hand, Alfred Romer opined in the American Journal of Physics: "Disappointment is an ungrateful emotion. This is not by any means a bad book. It was an enormous task to write it, and an all-but-impossible task to do it better. Though we could wish for more, this much at least we have."
References
Citations
Sources
1935 non-fiction books
Allen & Unwin books
History books about science
History books about scientific discoveries
History books about philosophy
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Luiz Antônio may refer to:
Luiz Antônio (footballer, born 1970), Luiz Antônio Moraes, Brazilian football manager and former forward
Luiz Antônio (footballer, born 1991), Luiz Antônio de Souza Soares, Brazilian football defensive midfielder
See also
Luís Antônio, municipality São Paulo, Brazil | [
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The 1998–99 season was the 100th season in the history of SV Werder Bremen and the club's 18th consecutive season in the top flight of German football.
Competitions
Overall record
Bundesliga
League table
Results by round
Matches
DFB-Pokal
UEFA Intertoto Cup
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Frederick Stephens (4 February 1836 — 1 April 1909) was an English first-class cricketer and British Army officer.
The son of John Stephens, he was born at Caversham in February 1836. He was educated at Winchester College, before maltriculating to Pembroke College, Oxford. After graduating from Oxford, Stephens entered into the Life Guards as a cornet and sub-lieutenant by purchase in March 1861. He purchased the rank of lieutenant in the October of the same year, before purchasing the rank of captain in July 1864. Stephens played first-class cricket in 1865, making a single appearance for the Gentlemen of Marylebone Cricket Club against the Gentlemen of Kent at the Canterbury Cricket Week. Batting twice in the match, he made scores of 9 not out in the Gentlemen first innings, while in their second innings he was dismissed without scoring by William Jervis. Stephens retired from active service in November 1869. He was married to Cecilia Byng, the daughter of a Royal Navy captain, in January 1869. Stephens held the offices of justice of the peace for both Hampshire and Huntingdonshire. He died in Hampshire at Chawton in April 1909. His son, Berkeley, was also a first-class cricketer, as were his nephew's John Byng and Arthur Byng.
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1909 deaths
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Samuel Leroux (born 27 November 1994) is a French professional racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Continental team .
Major results
Road
2012
9th Grand Prix Bati-Metallo
2015
4th Paris–Mantes-en-Yvelines
2016
5th Time trial, National Under-23 Road Championships
2017
1st Trio Normand (with Romain Bacon & Kévin Lalouette)
9th Paris–Mantes-en-Yvelines
2019
3rd Grand Prix de la ville de Nogent-sur-Oise
2020
1st Paris–Connerré
2021
10th Eurométropole Tour
10th Grand Prix de la ville de Pérenchies
MTB
2019
1st National Beach Race Championships
2021
1st European Beach Race Championships
1st National Beach Race Championships
References
External links
1994 births
Living people
French male cyclists
French mountain bikers
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Girdhari Ram Gonjhu was a prominent litterateur and scholar of Nagpuri language. He was former chairman of Tribal-Regional Language Department, in Ranchi University in state of Jharkhand. He was awarded Padma Shri for his contribution in the field of literature and education in Jharkhand posthumously in 2022.
Early life
Girdhari Ram Gonjhu was born in Belwadag in Khunti district in Bihar(now Jharkhand) on 5 December 1949 to Indranath Gonjhu and Lalmani Devi. He completed M.A, B.Ed., LLB and PhD. He married Saraswati Devi.
Career
Gonjhu started his teaching career as professor in Parambir Albert Ekka Memorial College in Chainpur,Gumla in 1975. Then he was professor in Gossner College Ranchi in 1978. Then he was professor of Ranchi College and Ranchi University. He was head of department of tribal and regional language department in Ranchi University. He had written more than 25 books including Jharkhand ki Sanskritik Virasat, Nagpuri ke Prachin Kavi, Jharkhand ke lokgeet, Jharkhand ke Badhya yantra, Sadani Nagpuri Vyakaran, Nagpuri Sabdkosh, Matrubhasha ki Bhumika, Khukhda-Rugdi, Ritu ke Rang Mandar ke Sang, Mahabali Radhe Kar Balidan, Jharkhand ka Amar Putra: Marang Gomke Jaipal Singh Munda, Maharaja Madra Munda and Akhra Nindaye Gelak etc.
Death
He died on 15 April 2021 due to breathing problems in RIMS, Ranchi.
Awards
He was awarded Padma Shri for his contribution in the field of literature and education in Jharkhand posthumously in 2022. Earlier he was awarded "Jharkhand Ratna" award by government of Jharkhand.
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1949 births
2021 deaths
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It Might Happen to You is a 1920 American silent comedy film directed by Alfred Santell and starring Billy Mason, Dorris Dare and William Harcourt.
Cast
Billy Mason as J. Worthington Butts Jr.
Dorris Dare as Dolly Bender
William Harcourt as Worthington Butts Sr.
Walter Beckwith as Edward Winton
Violet Mack as Tootsie
Edward Scanlon as Jenks
Helen Adams as Mrs. Butts
References
Bibliography
Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998.
Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1. University of California Press, 1997.
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1920 comedy films
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American comedy films
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Nany may refer to:
People
Nany Dimata (born 1997), Belgian football player
Nany Peña, Dominican actress
Nany Basuki (born 1970), Indonesian tennis player
Other
La Nany, Chilean sitcom
See also
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Chennai Blitz is a men's volleyball team from Chennai, Tamil Nadu playing in the Prime Volleyball League in India. The team was founded in 2021 and owned by SPP Group.
Team
Current Team
Administration and support staff
References
Sport in Chennai
Sports clubs in India
Volleyball in India
Men's volleyball teams
Sports teams in Tamil Nadu | [
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St. John's Chapel, also known as St. John's Chapel, Del Monte is a parish of the Episcopal Church in Monterey, California, founded in 1891 by Charles Crocker and Collis P. Huntington for guests at the Hotel Del Monte. St. John's Chapel is a good example of an Episcopal church designed by architect Ernest Coxhead, with his shingle style architecture. The Chapel was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on October 21, 2020.
History
St. John's Chapel was originally built for guests staying at the Hotel Del Monte, part of the 20,000-acre resort built by railroad entrepreneur Charles Crocker. Charles Crocker and Collis P. Huntington of the Big Four and others at the hotel were involved in the planning and construction of the chapel which started in the late 1880’s.
St. John’s Chapel, Del Monte is a Late Victorian Shingle Style, traditionally cross-shaped, single
story, 2,329 square foot building with a 110-foot-high steeple and bell tower.
The chapel was dedicated on June 14, 1891, and consecrated in 1894 by Bishop Nichols of the Diocese of California. The chapel has small round-stained glass windows, an old marble wall plaque dedicated to a Scottish-born traveler, and a thrift store.
The Shingle style architecture style chapel has an English cottage look. It was designed by Ernest Coxhead, an English-born architect, who built churches and residences in California. It is an example of Coxhead's "idiosyncratic, dollhouse-style churches."
In 1903, President Theodore Roosevelt worshiped at St. John's Chapel when staying at the Del Monte Hotel. In the 1930s, several movie stars were married at St. John's Chapel, including Brian Aherne and Joan Fontaine. In the 1940s and 1950s the Naval Postgraduate School and military personnel returning home provided new memberships.
In 1957, because of the need to widen the nearby road, it was necessary to move the chapel across the highway to its present location on Mark Thomas Drive in Monterey. When the chapel was moved, an additional twenty feet were added to the west end of the nave and a narthex was added. A memorial vestibule and front porch, added to the building in 1941, provided an additional 9.6 feet to the granite stairs.
See also
Del Monte, Monterey, California
Naval Postgraduate School
List of Anglican churches
St. John’s Episcopal Church
National Register of Historic Places listings in Monterey County, California
References
External links
Monterey Peninsula The Golden Age
Episcopal church buildings in California
Buildings and structures in Monterey, California
Religious organizations established in 1891
Churches completed in 1891 | [
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Holosiivska Street () is a street located in Holosiivskyi District of Kyiv, Ukraine.
It is located from Science Ave to Holosiivska Square and Holosiivskyi National Nature Park, and it has been named after the latter.
Holosiivska Street emerged in the XIXth century. It lay down into the forest till the mid of XXth century. In 1970s the street has been totally reconstructed.
Notable buildings
Lyceum Nr. 241 is located in building number 12.
Police department of Holosiivsky District is located in building number 15.
Teatralny Hotel is located in building number 7.
Transport
Metro stations located near Holossivska street are Holosiivska and Demiivska.
References
Sources
Holosiivska Street on wek.kiev.ua (in Ukrainian)
Голосіївська вулиця // Вулиці Києва. Довідник / за ред. А. В. Кудрицького. — К. : «Українська енциклопедія» ім. М. П. Бажана, 1995. — С. 53. — ISBN 5-88500-070-0. (in Ukrainian)
Streets in Kyiv
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Nenu may refer to:
Nenu (film), a 2004 Indian Telugu-language film
Nenu, Estonia
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I Am What I Am () is a 2021 Chinese computer-animated comedy-drama film directed by Sun Haipeng.
Plot
A young Chinese lacking self confidence must overcome doubt in order to compete in the Guangzhou lion dance championship.
Release
The film is set to be released on less than 25 screens in cinemas in the United Kingdom on March 25, 2022, distributed by Trinity Filmed Entertainment.
Controversy
A trailer for I Am What I Am attracted controversy on Twitter in the Western world for being offensive due to the perceived exaggerated slanted eyes of the Chinese characters. Producer Zhang Miao defended the character design as aesthetic confidence as opposed to a traditional Western design of Asian characters in animation.
Reception
The movie was widely praised despite its modest box office takings.
References
External links
2020s Mandarin-language films
2021 animated films
2021 films
2021 independent films
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Queenborough Guildhall is a former municipal building in the High Street in Queenborough, Kent, England. The structure, which is currently used as a museum, is a Grade II listed building.
History
The first municipal building in Queenborough was a medieval market house: it was open on the ground floor, so that markets could be held, with an assembly room for civic meetings and court hearings on the first floor. The market house was surrendered when the town was briefly captured by Dutch forces during the raid on the Medway in June 1667. There was no mention of Queenborough in the Treaty of Breda and a tradition was subsequently established that the market house had never formally been handed back to the town.
The market house was demolished and replaced by a new guildhall in 1728: this building was deemed by civic officials to project out too far into the High Street and they decided to demolish it in the late 18th century. The current building was designed in the neoclassical style, built in yellow brick and was completed in 1793. The design involved a symmetrical main frontage with three bays facing onto the High Street; the ground floor was arcaded with four Tuscan order columns supporting the floor above. The central bay, which slightly projected forward, contained a Venetian window on the first floor and a parapet and a small pediment above. The outer bays were fenestrated with casement windows on the first floor. There was a projecting clock on the front of the building and, at roof level, there was a cupola with a weather vane. Internally, the principal rooms were the courtroom on the first floor and the dungeon, which contained two cells, each of about , in the basement.
Queenborough had a very small electorate and a dominant patron (the Duke of Wellington), which meant it was recognised by the UK Parliament as a rotten borough: the right of the borough to elect members of parliament was removed by the Reform Act 1832. However, the borough council, which continued to meet in the guildhall, was retained under the Municipal Corporations Act 1883.
A public inquiry into proposals from Colonel H. F. Stephens for a light railway from Queenborough to Leysdown-on-Sea was held in the guildhall in April 1898. As part of celebrations associated with the initiation of the Queenborough and Brielle twinning project, a ceremony was held at the guildhall at which Dutch officials formally handed back the building, after 300 years of apparent Dutch occupation of the site, in June 1967. The building continued to serve as the meeting place of the borough council for much of the 20th century, but ceased to be the local seat of government when Swale Borough Council was formed in Sittingbourne in 1974. It was subsequently converted into a local history museum: the collection included a variety of exhibits associated with the minesweeper squadron which had been based at the town during the Second World War.
Works of art in the guildhall include portraits of former mayors, including Thomas Young Greet, who was mayor of the town in the early 19th century.
References
Government buildings completed in 1793
Grade II listed buildings in Kent
Borough of Swale
City and town halls in Kent
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Billy Mason (April 1, 1889 – January 24, 1941) was an American vaudeville performer and film comedian of the silent era. He appeared in over a hundred short films as well as several features. He also directed a handful of films, including Baseball Madness (1917) starring Gloria Swanson.
Selected filmography
The Snare (1912)
The Right Direction (1916)
A Dash of Courage (1916)
Billy the Bandit (1916)
Baseball Madness (1917)
Some Bride (1919)
Hard Boiled (1919)
A Taste of Life (1919)
The Wolf (1919)
It Might Happen to You (1920)
References
Bibliography
Etulain, Richard W. Thunder in the West: The Life and Legends of Billy the Kid. University of Oklahoma Press, 2020.
Massa, Steve. Slapstick Divas: The Women of Silent Comedy. BearManor Media, 2017.
External links
1889 births
1941 deaths
American film directors
American male film actors
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Union Sportive de Zilimadjou is a Comorian football club located in Moroni, Comoros. It currently plays in the Comoros Premier League.
US Zilimadjou is one of the most successful teams in Comoros Premier League history, having won the league 4 times, the most out of any team besides Coin Nord.
Honours
Comoros Premier League: 4
1992–93
1997–98
2019–20
2020–21
Comoros Cup: 1
1994–95
Stadium
Currently, the team plays at the 3000 person capacity Stade de Moroni.
References
External links
– Global Sports Archive
List of Comoros Cup Winners - rsssf.com
RSSSF competition history
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Edvige Mussolini (Predappio, 10 November 1888 - Rome, 20 May 1952) was the younger sister of Arnaldo and Benito Mussolini.
Biography
Edvige was the daughter of Alessandro Mussolini, a blacksmith and activist, first anarchist and later socialist, as well as a town and district councillor of Predappio, and Rosa Maltoni, a schoolteacher.
After marrying Michele Mancini, she moved from Predappio to Premilcuore, where her husband became podestà. She had two children: Giuseppe and Rosetta (the latter married Pier Giovanni Ricci on 15 February 1928).
In 1940 she obtained the annulment of the sentence condemning the writer Pitigrilli (Dino Segre), accused of being an anti-fascist, to be locked up in the internment camp of L'Aquila.
Her son Giuseppe Mancini, vice-brigadier of the 6th Company of the Tagliamento Legion of the Republican National Guard, who surrendered to the partisans, was killed on 28 April 1945 with 42 other comrades in the Rovetta massacre, the same day as his uncle Benito.
Until 1940, Edvige kept the diaries which, according to some historians, her brother Benito had written between 1935 and 1939. The five diaries have been extensively studied over the years to verify their authenticity. The diaries reveal an intimate and melancholic Mussolini, frightened of Hitler, opposed to the war and "indifferent" to the Jews.
In this study, the author of the research work, Emilio Gentile, after citing the work of other researchers who have judged these notebooks to be authentic, highlights a number of elements (factual errors that are difficult to impute to Mussolini, spellings of proper names, etc.) that tend to cast doubt on their authenticity. Given that these notebooks contain nothing that was not already known from other sources, and that the only novelty they bring is that they give an image of the Duce that is different from the one usually accepted, the author raises the possibility, with all reservations, that a forgery may have been fabricated, from known and public materials, precisely with the aim of correcting the said image in a favourable direction.
After the war, Edvige was still very attached to her brother: her memoirs were collected and transcribed by Rosetta Ricci Crisolini in Mio fratello Benito, published by La Fenice, Florence, in 1957. In the book, Edvige recounts her own memories, letters and conversations with her brother; among other things, Edvige argues against the thesis that Benito was anti-Semitic, including a testimony by Mussolini himself that he joined anti-Semitism because of the need for an alliance with Hitler.
She died in Rome on 20 May 1952.
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The Sanyao poisoning was a mass poisoning in Sanyao Management District which was committed by Du Runqiong and Tang Youhua.
Poisonings
Strange deaths of animals and fish began in the Sanyao Management District (三姚管理区) in June 1995. They were not given much attention then. Beginning in August 1995, along with the deaths of animals began strange deaths, diseases and fainting of people on the street. After that, locals began to accuse the gold mining company Lixing Co., Ltd. Once a group of people stormed the building of this company. After this incident, a special working group was corrected in the area. This company was engaged in smelting gold mines. In May 1995, they launched a trial production. This contributed to the death of crops in the fields, plague of fish, death of chickens and livestock. After complaints from residents, production was halted, but the company continued covert production. Some locals thought it was a plague and fled the area. Then schools and factories were closed, all exits were closed and there was chaos. On August 27, a pond with a large number of dead fish fry was discovered. More than 10 empty bottles of tetramine were found near the reservoir. After this finding, police began to suspect intentional mass poisoning. Due to the fact that the relatives of the locals refused to perform autopsies, it was impossible to determine the exact cause of death. Police have met with significant opposition to dissecting the bodies of those killed by local prejudices. After some time, with the help of local authorities, relatives of the 6 dead agreed to an autopsy. Testing of samples began on October 17. On November 21, after a detailed examination of samples from the stomachs of humans and animals, the investigation found that all were poisoned with fluoroacetamide and sodium fluoroacetate and it was a deliberate mass poisoning.
Arrest
In mid-November 1995, a waiter at a diner in Jinli noticed a woman throwing something into a kettle over breakfast. The waiter then called the police. After analyzing the water in the pot, it was found that it contains large amounts of fluoroacetamide and zinc phosphide.
Poisoners
On December 7, 1995, a 42-year-old woman, Du Runqiong (杜润琼), and her 19-year-old son, Tang Youhua (汤友华), were detained. On December 11, their home was searched. During the search, aluminum pots with poison, a backpack with poisoned items and a kilogram of poisoned rice were found. Laboratory tests have confirmed the assumptions of police officers. During interrogation, Du Runqiong admitted that she mixed poison with rice in aluminum pots and used a backpack to carry the poison. Du Runqiong graduated from the 3rd grade of elementary school and was superstitious. She often went to the local temple and divination. One day in May, she gave birth to sentences that she understood as a call to kill bad people to prevent them. After that, in June 1995, Du Runqiong and her son Tang Youhua began a series of poisonings. They used the metamidophos pesticide and "Living Angel" rat poison, which contains fluoroacetamide and sodium fluoroacetate. They acted mostly at night. Spread the poison on the leaves of plants, poured the poison in the field, poured into the mouths of animals, mixed with rice and gave to pigs and fish. Later, they began to pour poison into the porridge cooked in the diner, put it in the meat cupboard in kitchens and markets. A search of 2,300 empty tetramine bottles used to carry the poison was found.
Damage
As a result of the poisoning, 18 people died, and another 163 were hospitalized. Ten large cattle also died, along with 243 pigs, more than 3,100 chickens, and more than 300 fish. This resulted in direct economic losses of 2.8 million yuan.
Legal proceedings
On December 26, 1995, Zhaoqing Interim People's Court sentenced Du Runqiong and Tang Youhua to death. They appealed to the Guangdong High People's Court. The court upheld the verdict. On January 8, 1996, they were both executed.
See also
Fudan poisoning case
Nanjing Tangshan Poisoning Case - a case of deliberate mass poisoning in which 42 people died and 400 were injured.
Qian Renfeng's Poisoning Case
Chen Fuzhao - chinese serial poisoner that poisoned 17 people.
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Sajad Hussain Malik is an Indian Head coach Men's Volleyball of Calicut Heroes and Ahmedabad Defenders which are teams of Pro Volleyball League India Malik previously Coached Jammu and Kashmir State Team, Jammu and Kashmir Police Senior Team and was Coaching Staff of Indian National Volleyball Team and also Former International Volleyball Player. Malik has been coaching since 2005 and is an FIVB Level 1 and Level 2 coach.He belongs from Neel Banihal area of Ramban, Jammu and Kashmir.
Carrier
Sajad Hussain Malik Inspector in JK Police and hailing from Chenab Valley (District Ramban) was deputed as coach for Indian Volley Ball team for an international event held in Iran. The team left for Tehran (Iran) on 10th of May for participation in the 8th Asian Youth Boys Volleyball Championship for Boys. Inspector Sajad Hussain of J and K Police was deputed as Asstt Coach for the team. Sajad Hussain the Head Coach of the J and K Police Volleyball team is the first person from the J and K Police to accompany the National Team as Assistant Coach in Volleyball.
He was given this assignment by the Volleyball Federation of India.
Sajad qualified N.I.S (Patiala) Level-I and Level II Coaching Courses at FIVB Centre Chennai. The Indian team was in pool-B along with Chinese Taipai, Kazakasthan, Thailand and Japan. Indian team secured top position by defeating all the teams of its pool including last year runner-up Japan.
In quarter final Indian team defeated Sri Lanka to get birth in semifinal. Unfortunately Indian Team lost to Iran in Semi-Final and for the third place India lost to S. Korea and got fourth place.
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Matt Platkin (born 1986/1987) is the Attorney General-designate of the State of New Jersey. His appointment was announced on February 3, 2022, by Governor Phil Murphy. Platkin will take office as Acting Attorney General on February 14, 2022, pending the consideration of confirmation of his appointment by the New Jersey State Senate. Platkin will replace Andrew Bruck as Acting Attorney General.
A resident of Montclair, New Jersey, Platkin was raised in Florham Park, New Jersey and Morristown, New Jersey. He attended Madison High School, earned his undergraduate degree from Stanford University and received a JD from Stanford Law School.
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Living people
Madison High School (New Jersey) alumni
New Jersey Attorneys General
New Jersey Democrats
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The 2022 Bengaluru Open was a professional tennis tournament played on hard courts. It was the fourth edition of the tournament which was part of the 2022 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place in Bangalore, India from 7 to 13 February 2022.
Singles main draw entrants
Seeds
1 Rankings are as of 31 January 2022.
Other entrants
The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:
S D Prajwal Dev
Saketh Myneni
Rishi Reddy
The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:
Antoine Bellier
Gabriel Décamps
Borna Gojo
Malek Jaziri
Arjun Kadhe
Rio Noguchi
The following player received entry as a lucky loser:
Steven Diez
Champions
Singles
Tseng Chun-hsin def. Borna Gojo 6–4, 7–5.
Doubles
Saketh Myneni / Ramkumar Ramanathan def. Hugo Grenier / Alexandre Müller 6–3, 6–2.
References
Bengaluru Open
2022
2022 in Indian tennis
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The National Child Labour Project (NCLP) Scheme is a scheme by (Ministry of Labour & Employment) which was initiated by government in 1988 to rehabilitate children under the age group between 9-12. The project has been expanded to cover 312 districts of 21 states. The identified children are withdrawn from the hazardous work and provided with the facilities such as Non-formal education, vocational training, Mid Day Meal, Stipend @ Rs.150/- per child per month, Health care facilities through a doctor appointed for a group of 20 schools. Under this Scheme the District Project Societies (DPS) are set up at the district level under the Chairmanship of the Collector/DistricMagistrate t for overseeing the implementation of the project. It focuses on raising awareness amongst stakeholders and target communities, orientation of NCLP and other functionaries on the issues of 'child labour', creation of a Child Labour Monitoring, tracking and reporting System. The budget head of the NCLP convicts grants-in-aid to voluntary agencies and reimbursement of assistance to bonded labour which appears to be inadequate even to maintain the fixed expenditure. The child protection committee of the state government said that since the past two years (2020-2021), there has been no financial support from the Centre to this project leading to an uncertain future for the children who were undergoing skill development training. Submissions from NCLP shows that fund allocations towards the scheme dropped from Rs.90 crore in 2018-19 to just over Rs.41 crore in 2020-21.
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Local elections was held in Antipolo City on May 10, 2004, within the Philippine general election. The voters elected candidates for the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, the two district congressmen, two provincial board members of Rizal, one for each district, and the sixteen councilors, eight in each of the city's districts.
Background
Incumbent Mayor Angelito "Lito" Gatlabayan ran for his third and final term. He was challenged by Susana Garcia-Say.
Incumbent Vice Mayor Danilo "Nilo" Leyble ran for re-election.
On December 22, 2003, the Municipality of Antipolo was converted into a city, and its lone district was dissolved into two.
Ronaldo "Ronnie" Puno ran for his first term as representative of the newly created First District. He was challenged by Josefina "Pining" Gatlabayan, wife of incumbent Mayor Angelito Gatlabayan.
Incumbent Lone District Representative Victor "Vic" Sumulong ran for his first time as representative of the newly created Second District, and third term as representative of Antipolo's lone district (dissolved). He was challenged by former Vice Mayor and OIC-Mayor Felix Mariñas.
Results
For Mayor
Incumbent Mayor Angelito "Lito" Gatlabayan defeated Susana Garcia-Say.
For Vice Mayor
Incumbent Vice Mayor Danilo "Nilo" Leyble was re-elected.
For Representative
First District
Ronaldo "Ronnie" Puno defeated Josefina "Pining" Gatlabayan, wife of incumbent Mayor Angelito Gatlabayan.
Second District
Incumbent Lone District Representative Victor "Vic" Sumulong defeated former Vice Mayor and OIC-Mayor Felix Mariñas.
For City Councilors
First District
Second District
Note
The councilors' names are found in a digital copy of a city ordinance photocopy.
Here's the link of the digital copy: https://www.yumpu.com/it/document/read/9588479/illipliwea-moeuto-2-iiltmielliliyiiiliii-antipolo-city
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Mamadou Coulibaly (born 3 June 2003) is an Ivorian footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Al Jazira.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
References
2003 births
Living people
Ivorian footballers
Association football midfielders
Al Jazira Club players
Ivorian expatriate footballers
Ivorian expatriate sportspeople in the United Arab Emirates
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Ülkü (The Ideal in Turkish) was a Turkish language magazine which existed between 1933 and 1950 and which was one of seventy-five official media outlets of the People's Houses, cultural institutions started in 1932 as an enlightenment project. The title of the magazine was given by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, founder of the Republic of Turkey.
History and profile
Ülkü was first published in Ankara on 5 February 1933 as one of the organs of the People's Houses. The owner of the magazine was Ankara People's House. The goal was to provide a theoretical basis for the six pillars of Kemalism, Republicanism, Populism, Nationalism, Laicism, Statism, and Reformism, and to make their adoption by the Turkish people easier. The magazine included the following major sections among others: literary work, linguistics, history, fine arts, sociology, philosophy economy, agriculture, science, home management, translated works and news from the People's Houses. The target audience of the magazine was intellectuals.
During its lifetime the frequency of Ülkü changed. It was published on a monthly basis between its start in February 1993 and August 1941 and between January 1947 and its closure in August 1950. It was published biweekly in the period October 1941–December 1946. The publisher of the magazine also changed, and the following were the publishers of Ülkü: Hâkimiyeti Milliye Publishing House, Ulus Publishing House, Ankara Ulusal Publishing House and Zerbamat Publishing House. The magazine produced a total of 272 issues before it ceased publication in August 1950.
Directors and editors
Nusret Kemal Köymen and Necip Ali Küçüka were the directors of Ülkü between February 1933 and 1941. In July 1936 Mehmet Fuat Köprülü was appointed editor-in-chief. From 1941 Ahmet Kutsi Tecer began to edit the magazine. In the period January 1947–August 1950 the directors were Tahsin Banguoğlu and Mehmet Tuğrul.
Contributors
Many writers and politicians contributed to Ülkü without being paid for their writings. Some of the leading contributors included Recep Peker, Şevket Aziz Kansu, Behçet Kemal Çağlar, Ahmet Adnan Saygun, Pertev N. Boratav, Elif Naci, Niyazi Berkes, Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar, Suut Kemal Yetkin, Yusuf Ziya Ortaç, Orhan Veli Kanık, Hasan Âli Yücel and Bedri Rahmi Eyüboğlu.
Content
Until the editorship of Mehmet Fuat Köprülü in 1936 Ülkü published articles on the Ottoman State which were based on popular accounts. Then such articles became much more sophisticated with the editorship of Köprülü. Ahmet Kutsi Tecer's play entitled Koçyiğit Köroğlu was first published in Ülkü in 1941.
Significance
Although the People Houses published numerous periodicals, only Ülkü lasted for a long period and functioned as the official organ of all these institutions. It was distributed nationwide not only to cities but also to small villages.
References
1933 establishments in Turkey
1950 disestablishments in Turkey
Biweekly magazines
Defunct magazines published in Turkey
Kemalism
Magazines established in 1933
Magazines disestablished in 1950
Magazines published in Ankara
Monthly magazines published in Turkey
State media
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The following lists events that happened during 1966 in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
Births
15 August – Marat Minibayev, former Russian professional footballer
See also
1966 in fine arts of the Soviet Union
List of Soviet films of 1966
References
1960s in the Soviet Union
Years in the Soviet Union
Soviet Union
Soviet Union
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Kayode Bankole is a Nigerian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Nigeria Professional football league team Remo Stars. He began his senior career with Remo Stars in 2020.
References
2002 births
Living people
Nigerian footballers
Association football goalkeepers
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Fools in the Dark is a 1924 American silent comedy film directed by Alfred Santell and starring Patsy Ruth Miller, Matt Moore and Bertram Grassby.
Cast
Patsy Ruth Miller as Ruth Rand
Matt Moore as Percy Schwartz / Percy Primrose
Bertram Grassby as Kotah - Dr. Rand's Servant
Charles Belcher as Dr. Rand
Tom Wilson as Diploma' - Percys Black Valet
John Steppling as Julius Schwartz
References
Bibliography
Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998.
Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1. University of California Press, 1997.
External links
1924 films
1924 comedy films
English-language films
American films
American silent feature films
American comedy films
Films directed by Alfred Santell
American black-and-white films
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Treskowallee (German for "Treskow Avenue" is a large boulevard in Berlin, Germany. It runs through the boroughs of Lichtenberg and Treptow-Köpenick and is home to many landmark buildings and institutions, such as the Berlin School of Engineering and Economics (HTW) and the Karlshorst horseracing track. Between 2013 and 2015, a neighborhood named Treskow Höfe ("Treskow Courts") was developed along the northern end of the avenue.
It is served by three Berlin Tram lines and by the Berlin S-Bahn at Karlshorst station.
History
Treskowallee was developed in 1895 as part of the Carlshorst (now Karlshorst) mansion settlement by Carl von Treskow, a member of the German Treskow family, who at the time lived in the nearby Friedrichsfelde Palace and owned the surrounding land. The boulevard originally ran from the gates of Friedrichsfelde Palace to the Karlshorst horseracing track, which was opened in 1884. The Karlshorst rail station was opened in 1895. In 1961, the northern part of the boulevard was renamed "Am Tierpark", while the southern part was renamed "Hermann-Duncker-Straße". After the reunification of Berlin, the name was changed back to Treskowallee.
Between the 1970s and 1990s, Treskowallee was home to the Chinese, Mexican and Libyan embassies to the GDR.
The groundbreaking ceremony of the Treskow Höfe ("Treskow Courts") development was hosted by the mayor of Berlin Klaus Wowereit. The construction of the new neighborhood was finished in 2015.
Transport
As a major throughfare in Berlin, Treskowallee is notoriously crowded with cars during rush hour.
Rail
It is served by the M17, 21, 27 and 37 lines of the Berlin Tram network, as well as the Berlin S-Bahn commuter rail service at Berlin-Karlshorst station.
Rail stations along Treskowallee
Treskowallee/HTW
Marksburgstraße
Berlin-Karlshorst
Treskowallee/Ehrlichstraße
Traberweg
Hegemeisterweg
Volkspark Wuhlheide
Bus
Karlshorst rail station on Treskowallee is served by the 296 and 396 bus lines.
References
Streets in Berlin
Boulevards
Lichtenberg
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Plague Column (; ), also known as Holy Trinity Monument, is a Baroque monument in Timișoara's Union Square. It was placed in the central square of the city, then known as Domplatz, in 1740 as an ex voto of chamber councilor . The monument belongs to the typology of plague columns, widespread in the Baroque era throughout the South German, Bohemian and Hungarian space.
History
The statue commemorates the end of the plague epidemic that devastated the entire Banat between 1731 and 1738. During the epidemic, in Timișoara alone, more than 1,300 people lost their lives (one-sixth of the city's population). The epidemic was brought to Banat by Austrian imperial troops, and among the dead in Timișoara were six mayors. A similar monument can be found in Teremia Mare, also in Timiș County.
The monument was created between 1739 and 1740 by sculptor Georg Raphael Donner in Vienna and transported via Danube–Tisza–Bega Canal to Timișoara. The entire project was overseen and funded by chamber councilor , whose wife died during the epidemic. The statue was on display for 12 years in front of Deschan Palace, on the site of the current Bega Shopping Center. In 1755, at the insistence of Empress Maria Theresa, the statue, dismantled into pieces, was placed in its current location.
Description
The obelisk-shaped monument was placed on a small base, and was later surrounded by a short fence.
The corners of the base of the column are decorated with volutes, and on its sides there are three bas-reliefs, identified by as allegorical reliefs of Plague, War or Despair, but according to other opinions, they are scenes from the plague epidemic in Timișoara. Above the volutes are the statues of Sts. Sebastian, Roch and Charles Borromeo. In the upper register, there are three more statues of antipestilential saints: John of Nepomuk, Barbara and Francis Xavier (presumably). The surfaces of the column itself are covered with clouds, and on the central part of the main side of the column appears an empty baroque shield, provided on its upper part with a crown. The Ionic capital of the column is also decorated with festoons, and above it lies a complex cornice, on the central part of which was carved a simple floral decoration.
The central representation of the column is the group of stone carved statues of the Holy Trinity, one of the most widespread variants of the plague columns. Between God the Father and Jesus seated on a throne, the Mother of God kneels with her hands clasped in prayer. The Father and the Son are just getting ready to place the crown on Mary's head. Above the three characters also appears the wrought iron figure of the dove of the Holy Spirit.
References
Buildings and structures in Timișoara
Buildings and structures completed in 1740
Baroque architecture in Romania
Statues in Romania
Monumental columns
Baroque sculptures
Marian and Holy Trinity columns
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The Trstionica, (also known under its historic name Trstivnica) is a small river in Central Bosnia and Herzegovina. It springs deep in the hills under the mountain of Zvijezda, at about 1100 m above sea level. The length of the Trstionica River is about 35 km, and its catchment area is 161 square km. It flows through the historic town of Kraljeva Sutjeska on its way to the river Bosna, where it spills into as its right tributary near the industrial town of Kakanj. The largest tributary of the river Trstionica is the Bukovica river, which running through a deep and secluded canyon passes by the medieval fortress-city of Bobovac, capital of medieval Bosnian state, and after several kilometres flows into the Trstionica from the left in Kraljeva Sutjeska.
See also
Krivaja
References
External links
Naše stolno misto
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2022 Czech Presidency of the Council of the European Union will be Czechia's second presidency of the Council held between 1 July and 31 December 2022. Czech Republic held the first presidency from 1 January until 30 June 2009.
Czech Republic will be part of the 11th Presidency Trio, together with France and Sweden. This trio is the first in the third cycle of presidencies.
Presidency is expected to occur under leadership of Petr Fiala's Cabinet. Preparations started under government of Andrej Babiš. After 2021 Czech legislative election Babiš was replaced by Fiala as Prime Minister. Fiala had Mikuláš Bek appointed as Minister for European Affairs to help Fiala heading the presidency. Minister of Foreign Affairs Jan Lipavský is also expected to help with management of Presidency.
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Marlene Lenz (born 4 July 1932) is a German Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU) politician and translator who served four terms as a Member of the European Parliament in the European Parliament from 1979 to 1999. She worked for the French Europa League, the , the European Economic Community's European Commission and was secretary-general and later vice-president of the European Union of Women. Lenz was also involved in local politics for the CDU in Bonn.
Early life
On 4 July 1932, Lenz was born in Berlin, the second of four children of the lawyer Otto Lenz and his wife Marieliese, Pohl. She and her family relocated to Munich in 1946 and passed her Abitur at Gymnasium bei St. Anna four years later. Lenz went on to study economics and languages at Heidelberg University between 1951 and 1953, graduating as a certified translator in English and French.
Career
Her first job was as a translator for the French Europa Union between 1954 and 1956. Lenz worked professionally at the in Bonn from 1956 to 1958, the European Economic Community's European Commission in Brussels during the cabinet of Jean Rey between 1958 and 1963 and was then a clerk in the General Directorate for Foreign Relations from 1966 to 1968. In 1968, Lenz joined the Christian Democratic Union of Germany's (CDU) federal office as a women's officer and had the responsibility for the publication of the magazine Frau und Politik for the CDU's women's association for several years. She was secretary-general of the European Union of Women between 1968 and 1971 and was its vice-president from 1977 to 1983. Lenz was employed as a consultant in the CDU's Office for Foreign Relations in 1972 and was a research assistant to the inquiry commission Women and Society in the Bundestag.
At the 1979 European Parliament election in West Germany, she was elected as a CDU Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for the West Germany constituency and took office on 17 July 1979. Lenz was one of twelve German woman politicians to gain election to the European Parliament at the election. She was a member of the European People's Party Group. Lenz was a member of the Committee on External Economic Relations, the Political Affairs Committee and the Delegation for relations with Cyprus and was vice-chair of the Committee of inquiry into the Situation of Women in Europe during her first term. Lenz gained reelection to the West Germany constituency of the European Parliament at the 1984 European Parliament election in West Germany. She continued to serve as a member of the Political Affairs Committee but also became a member of the Delegation for relations with the countries of South America, the Delegation for relations with the countries of Central America and the Contadora Group. Lenz was a substitute of both the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Consumer Protection and the Committee on External Economic Relations and was vice-chair of the Committee on Women's Rights from 26 July 1984 to 20 January 1987.
She was reelected to a third term in the European Parliament at the 1989 European Parliament election in West Germany. Lenz continued to be a member of the Delegation for relations with the countries of South America, the Committee on Women's Rights, the Political Affairs Committee but was now on the Subcommittee on Human Rights and the Committee on Foreign Affairs and Security. She was a substitute of each of the Delegation to the EC-Finland Joint Parliamentary Committee, the Delegation to the EU-Finland Joint Parliamentary Committee, the Delegation for relations with Finland and the Committee on External Economic Relations. Lenz gained her fourth term in the European Parliament at the 1994 European Parliament election in Germany. She was a member and later chair of the Subcommittee on Human Rights. Lenz was a member of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Security and Defence Policy, the Delegation for relations with the countries of South America (later and MERCOSUR) and the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Security and Defence Policy. Lenz was a substitute on each of the Committee on External Economic Relations, the Committee on Institutional Affairs, the Committee on Women's Rights, the Delegation for relations with Lithuania and the Delegation to the EU-Lithuania Joint Parliamentary Committee. From 1995 to 1999, she served on the . Lenz retired as an MEP on 19 July 1999.
Outside of national and European politics, she worked for the Central Committee of German Catholics (ZDK) and was a member of its executive committee. Lenz was on the ZDK's Commission 10 "Europe" for multiple years. Lenz worked for the CDU's Bonn district association, working as its deputy chair of the district women's association in Bonn and was a member of the board of the state women's association of the Rhineland. She was a campaigner for compensatory measures for Bonn. In 1994, Lenz authored Der Weg der Frau in der Politik.
Personal life
Lenz resides in Bonn and is unmarried. She is Roman Catholic. In 1990, Lenz was appointed Officer's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany and was upgraded to the Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany nine years later.
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The (), meaning "Aviation Square", is a square located in the Brussels municipality of Anderlecht, Belgium. The Centre for Historical Research and Documentation on War and Contemporary Society (Cegesoma or CegeSoma) is located on this square.
The Square de l'Aviation is bounded to the east by the / and extended, to the west, by the / on the odd side and the / on the even side. The angle of the two streets forms a cutaway. This area is served by Brussels-South railway station.
History
The Square de l'Aviation was created by virtue of a royal decree issued on 19 October 1909, on the site of the former Royal School of Veterinary Medicine (now moved to Liège). The school's former site, relocated to the /, was acquired in 1892 by the municipality of Anderlecht, which drew up development plans for it from 1895. These plans consisted of a square open to the Small Ring (Brussels' inner ring road), from which two diagonal streets began, creating a triangular island with the /.
Prizes were planned for the most beautiful facades that would be erected within six years on land sold by the municipality in the district of the former Veterinary School. In practice, however, only part of the plots were built before the First World War. The new arteries were lined with tall and often wide buildings, mostly housing shops on the ground floor and housing on the upper floors. Now called Le Triangle, the district is largely occupied by companies active in the clothing industry.
The square consists of four to six-storey buildings. The first ones were designed, between 1910 and 1913, in eclectic and Beaux-Arts styles. In 1911, the La Prévoyance Sociale building was established in the axis of the square. In the 1920s, the plots that had remained untouched were filled with buildings most often in the Beaux-Arts style tinged with Art Deco. Several buildings were converted into a hotel in the 2000s.
From the outset, the square was embellished with a triangular parterre on the boulevard's side, which in 1924 welcomed the Monument to the Showmen who died for the Fatherland. In 2005–06, the space was redesigned as a pedestrian area, with the exception of the western end, where a carriageway connects the Rue Lambert Crickx and the Rue de l'Autonomie. The narrow part of the square now houses a fountain.
Notable buildings
The Square de l'Aviation is home to an important architectural heritage:
La Prévoyance Sociale (1912–1927), original Art Nouveau office building by , modernist extension and interior redesign (1931–32) by and Maxime Brunfaut. It is now home to the Centre for Historical Research and Documentation on War and Contemporary Society (Cegesoma or CegeSoma), a historical research institute and archive focussing on the Second World War and the contemporary history of Belgium
the Monument to the Showmen who died for the Fatherland (1924) by and , initially commemorating the 28 showmen who died for Belgium during WW1, to which the names of thirty new victims were added after WW2. In 2003, the monument, in poor condition, was restored and the white marble statue replaced by a copy. The restored original is now in the Municipal Hall.
No. 23–27: Hotel resulting from the transformation, in the 2000s, of two buildings erected in 1913: a Beaux-Arts style house designed (no. 23) and an eclectic apartment building with Art Nouveau accents (no. 25–27)
See also
Art Nouveau in Brussels
Art Deco in Brussels
History of Brussels
Belgium in "the long nineteenth century"
References
Notes
Squares in Brussels
Anderlecht
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Nyhavn 45 is an 18th-century property overlooking the Nyhavn Canal in cental Copenhagen, Denmark. It was listed in the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1945.
History
18th century
The site was in the late 17th century part of a much larger property. The large property was listed as No. 28 in St. Ann's East Quarter in Copenhagen's first cadastre of 1689 and was at that time owned by tanner Villum Lydersen. It was later divided into four smaller properties (now Nyhavn 41–47). The present building on the site was constructed with two storeys over a walk-out basement for ropemaker Nikolaj Johansen Juller in 1740. The property was listed as No. 23 in the new cadastre of 1756 and was then still owned by Juller.
The property was home to 25 residents in five households in 1787. Anthony Hans Lynning, a master buttonmaker, resided in the building with his wife Dorothea Mariager, their three children (aged seven to 11), two apprentices and two maids. Jacob Buntzer, a clerk (fuldmægtig) in Diderich de Thurah's office, resided in the building with his wife Elisabeth Rohde, four children from his first marriage (aged nine to 10) and one maid. Søren Myhre, a Fauesætter, resided in the building with his wife Mette Cathrine Niels Datter. Jochum Andresen Kiøng, a courier at the Skippers' Guild House, resided in the building with his wife Anne Lars Datter, his nephew Andreas Andersen and two lodgers. Inger Kemps, an 80-year-old widow, was the last resident of the building.
The building was heightened with one storey in 1794. A warehouse had been constructed in the courtyard on the rear in 1791.
19th century
The property had by the turn of the century been acquired by sailmaker Peter Holm. He was the brother of the wealthy merchant Jacob Holm. On 10 January 1920, Rasmus Andreas Holm had married Christiane Mammen (1805-1877), a foster daughter of his uncle Jacob Holm. Peter Holm's property was home to 24 residents in three households at the time of the 1801 census. Peter Holm resided in the building with his wife Mosina Sophie Lustrup, their three-year-old son Rasmus Andreas Holm, one maid and six sailmaker's apprentices. Hans Bang Aresch, a businessman (mægler), resided in the building with his wife Magdalene Nissen, their 17-year-old daughter Maren Ravn Nissen, one maid and the office clerk Johannes Møhl. Cathrine Marie Kiellerup (née Bush), a widow, resided in another apartment with her sons Niels Christian and Daniel Kiellerup (both office clerks), two maids, sailmaker Peter Black, Black's mother Martha Cathrine Forster, another maid and the lodger Peter Løvgreen.
The property was again listed as No. 23 in the new cadastre of 1806. It was at that time still owned by Peter Golm. The adjacent property at No. 24 (now Nyhavn 47) was later owned by his son Rasmus Andreas Holm.
The businessmen (grosserer) Wilhelm Friedrich Elter and Christian Christiansen (-1877) resided together on the building's three upper floors at the time of the 1834 census. Elter was unmarried. Christiansen resided in the building with his wife Frederike Charlotte (née Konopka, 1811–1864), their three children (aged one to four), and the wife's sister Dorothea Amalia Konopka. The rest of the household consisted of the office clerk Johann Christiansen, the apprentice Georg Johann Ernst von Kienitz, one male servant and two maids. Johanne Kirstine Møller (née Holm), the proprietor of a tavern in the basement, resided in the associated dwelling with her son Hans Peter Møller and two lodgers (sailors).
Elter was no longer a member of the household at the next census inj 1840. Christian Christiansen and Frederikke Charlote Konopera were now residing in the building with their npw five children (aged two to 10), an office clerk, a lodger, one male servant and three maids. Johanne Kirstine Møller, was still managing the tavern in the basement. Christian Christiansen was again still residing in the building with their children at the time of the 1850 census. Johanne Kirstine Møller was still managinf the tavern in the basement.
The side wing was constructed for Christiansen in 1850–51.
The property was home to 17 residents in five households in 1860. Eduard Kristiansen, a naval lieutenant, resided in the building on hisown. Edvard Helsted, a violinist in the Royal Danish Orchestra, resided in the building with his wife Louise Eleonora Augusta Helsted and one maid. Severin Eduard Bojesen (1802-1881), a chief inspector at the city's Poor Authority with title of kancelliråd, resided in the building with his wife Jensine Cecilie Bojesen and their 18-year-old son Sigurd Bojesen. Jess Fæster Eiler, a retired civil servant with title of kammerråd, resided in the building with two maids and one lodger. David Davidsen, proproetor of a tavern in the basement, resided in the associated dwelling with his wife Ane Davidsen f. Jacobsen, their two children (aged one and three), one maid and one lodger.
Architecture
Nyhavn 45 was originally constructed with two storeys over a walk-out basement, in brick towards the street and with timber framing towards the yard.. The facade was then crowned by a two-bay wall dormer. The third storey was added in 1794. A warehouse was constructed on its rear in 1801. A six-bay side wing was constructed in 1794 along the eastern side of a central courtyard, attaching the two older buildings to each other. The four-bay-wide facade is plastered and ochre-painted with white-painted windows and a white-painted cornice. The gateway in the wide bay furthest to the left is painted and the basement entrance in the third bay are both blue-painted. The Mansard roof features two dormer windows towards the street. The yardside of all three wings are rendered yellow. The side wing is topped by a monopitched roof. The facade of the former warehouse on the rear is crowned by a wall dormer.
Today
The building is owned by Nyhavn 43 A/S.
References
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The governor of Tyumen Oblast () is the highest official of Tyumen Oblast, a federal subject of Russia.
History of office
From 1991 to 1993 the head of the regional administration was appointed by the decree of the president of Russia. After the Charter of Tyumen Oblast was adopted (1995), the office of governor was introduced, elected by popular vote of the entire Tyumen Oblast population, including KhMAO and YaNAO. The first election was held in 1996. From 2005 to 2012, governor was not elected, but appointed by the Tyumen Oblast Duma on the proposal of the federal president.
List of officeholders
References
Politics of Tyumen Oblast
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Helen Hale Tuck Cohron (1894 – September 6, 1957) was an American educator, clubwoman, and college dean. She was acting Dean of Women at Howard University from 1919 to 1922, and an active clubwoman in Harlem in the 1930s and 1940s.
Early life and education
Tuck was born in Oberlin, Ohio, the daughter of Henson C. Tuck and Ella C. Hale Tuck. Both her parents were born in Ohio; her father, a local businessman, was involved in the Niagara Movement and local politics. She graduated from Oberlin High School in 1912. She earned a bachelor's degree and a teaching certificate in physical education at Oberlin College in 1917. She later earned a master's degree in education at Columbia University.
Career
Tuck moved to Louisville then to Washington, D.C., to be Girl Work Secretary of the War Work Council of the YWCA during World War I. She taught physical education courses at Howard University from 1918 and was acting Dean of Women from 1919 until 1922, when she resigned to marry, and was succeeded by Lucy Diggs Slowe. She also taught at Miner Teachers College.
Tuck was a clubwoman in Cleveland in the late 1920s, then moved to New York City. She served on the board of the National Urban League, and was active in Utopia Children's House, the Juvenile Welfare Council, the Visiting Nurse Service, and the Harlem branch of the YWCA.
Personal life
Helen Tuck married Morehouse College alumnus George E. Cohron, later manager of the Harlem office of the Social Security Board, in 1922. She died in 1957, aged 63 years, in New York City, after a long illness.
Her nephew Arch Parsons was a journalist and newspaper editor in New York, Washington, and Baltimore, and worked in the Carter administration.
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1894 births
1957 deaths
People from Oberlin, Ohio
Oberlin College alumni
Howard University faculty
Deans of women
Clubwomen
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Illicit enrichment. The exact definitions for illicit enrichment, and the terminology used to describe the concept, vary considerably between international legal instruments and domestic laws.
Definition
Many domestic laws reflect this terminology by using “illicit enrichment” (e.g. Afghanistan), “enrichissement illicite” (e.g. Mauritania), “enriquecimiento ilícito” (e.g. Mexico), or “enriquecimento ilícito” (e.g. Mozambique).
Other countries, however, use a variety of different terms to refer to the same concept. Many refer to the acquisition, possession or control of “unexplained wealth” (e.g. Sierra Leone), “unexplained assets” (e.g. Kenya), or “unexplained property” (e.g. Antigua and Barbuda). Others refer to the concept as “illegal gains” (e.g. Egypt), “unjustified enrichment” (e.g. Panama), “property deemed to be acquired illegally” (e.g. Nepal) or even “liability for corrupt acquisitions” (e.g. Seychelles).
Variance in definitions
The scope of definitions for illicit enrichment also vary considerably throughout the world.
International legal instruments have taken a consistently narrow approach when defining the concept.
Domestic laws have often taken a much broader approach when defining illicit enrichment. While the definitions in international instruments above only refer to ‘an increase in assets’, legislators in dozens of countries around the world have defined illicit enrichment to also include unjustifiable increases in a person's ‘standard of living’ (e.g. Bhutan), ‘train de vie’ (e.g. Senegal) or ‘modo de vida’ (e.g. São Tomé and Príncipe).
Additionally, while the international instruments only take into account the enrichment of ‘public officials’ or ‘government officials’, many countries take a much broader interpretation in their own laws and define illicit enrichment as an act that can be committed by ‘any person’ (e.g. Rwanda).
Types of illicit enrichment law
The majority of laws targeting illicit enrichment (also known as ‘unexplained wealth’ or ‘unexplained assets’) are based in criminal procedure. There are also a number of laws based in civil procedure.
Criminal illicit enrichment laws
If a person is found guilty of the offence above, they may face a criminal punishment of up to 10 years, a fine of HK$1,000,000, and may also face criminal confiscation procedures for the entire ‘unexplained’ amount of wealth.
Another example of a criminal illicit enrichment law is that of Argentina, which is contained in Article 268(2) of the country's Criminal Code:
Civil illicit enrichment laws
The civil-based “unexplained wealth declaration” mechanism contained in Western Australia's Criminal Property Confiscation Act is an example of this type of illicit enrichment law. Under this law,
This order will include an obligation on the person to repay to the state the value of the unexplained wealth.
Qualified illicit enrichment laws
Criticisms and legal challenges
Illicit enrichment laws have been challenged on a number of grounds.
Unfair reversal of burden of proof
For instance, Argentina's National Court of Criminal Cassation has repeatedly upheld this view. The court has held that the law should be seen as a crime of ‘commission’, with a person enriching themselves in an appreciable and unjustified manner, and not as a crime of ‘omission’, where someone is convicted for not justifying a considerable enrichment when duly required.
In other jurisdictions such as Hong Kong, courts have taken a different path of reasoning.
Violation of principle against retroactivity
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Phalaenopsis mysorensis is a species of flowering plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae. It is native to the India and Sri Lanka, and is only rarely found in cultivation. The specific epithet refers to the Indian city Mysore. It is a miniature epiphytic herb with flat, green roots. Two to four coriaceous, oblong elliptic leaves are formed on a 4.5 to 6.5 mm short stem. The leaves are shed under dry conditions. One to four flowers are formed on axillary, lateral racemes. The flowers are white, rather small (6 – 7 mm in diameter). They resemble flowers of the closely related Phalaenopsis deliciosa.
This species is a member of the section Deliciosae of the subgenus Phalaenopsis.
It grows on isolated hills in dry and intermediate zones, however there it is found in wet, humid niches on tree trunks and branches, covered in moss, which can retain moisture. Lithophytic growth was not recorded.
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Orchids of India
Orchids of Sri Lanka
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The House on Tollard Ridge is a 1929 detective novel by John Rhode, the pen name of the British writer Cecil Street. It marked the sixth appearance of the armchair detective Lancelot Priestley, who featured in a long-running series of novels during the Golden Age of Detective Fiction. The plot was partly inspired by Rudyard Kipling's short story Wireless, which Rhode mentions in the novel.
Synopsis
At the brooding, isolated house of Samuel Barton on Tollard Ridge, the owner of the house is found murdered. The obvious culprit appears to be his wayward son Arthur, and the local police have no difficulty and presenting a case against him and bringing him to trial. Meanwhile Samuel Barton's ward and heiress Kitty plans to use the money to break free of her uninspiring marriage with a local farmer and live a little. A second suspicious death leads to the arrival of the celebrated criminologist Priestley, who soon unearths an elaborate plot of murder.
References
Bibliography
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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.
1929 British novels
Novels by Cecil Street
British crime novels
British mystery novels
British thriller novels
British detective novels
Geoffrey Bles books
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Thomas Parkin (5 February 1902–1984) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Coventry City, Durham City, Exeter City and Merthyr Town.
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1902 births
1984 deaths
English footballers
Association football forwards
English Football League players
North Shields F.C. players
Wallsend Boys Club players
Coventry City F.C. players
Durham City A.F.C. players
Exeter City F.C. players
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Morton Baum (December 28, 1905 – February 7, 1968) was an American lawyer who devised the sales tax system in New York City. He also co-founded the New York City Center in 1943 and served as its chairman from 1966 to 1968.
Biography
Baum was born on December 28, 1905, and grew up in Manhattan's Upper East Side between 72nd Street and Lexington Avenue. He graduated from Columbia College in 1925 and Harvard Law School in 1928. From 1930 to 1933 he was an assistant United States Attorney and was elected a member of the New York City Board of Aldermen in 1934.
From 1935 to 1938, he was tax counsel to New York City mayor Fiorello La Guardia and helped draft the city's first sale tax plan. He also served on the finance committee of the Metropolitan Opera. In 1943, he helped found the New York City Center and served as chairman of its finance committee. He was also instrumental in helping to found the New York City Opera and the New York City Ballet by hiring the likes of Julius Rudel, George Balanchine, and Lincoln Kirstein. He was also a consultant to mayor John Lindsay's commission on city finances.
Baum was credited in reorganizing the City Center into the newly formed Lincoln Center, and served on its board. Baum served as the City Center's chairman from 1966 until his death.
Baum died on February 7, 1968, in the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center at age 62.
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1968 deaths
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